SPRAY WAND
20230311152 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
- Kevin Andrew Kavchok (Huntersville, NC, US)
- Matthew Michael PETKUS (Memphis, TN, US)
- Alana Byrd (Memphis, TN, US)
- Rachel Ann FARMER (Memphis, TN, US)
Cpc classification
B05B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3494
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/658
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A spray wand for use with a chemical or chemical formulation in solid form. The spray wand has a spray wand body having a hollow tube with an angled wand spray end, a spray end selector attached to the angled wand spray end, a wand hose end screen inserted into or otherwise attached to the hollow tube of the spray wand body, and a wand hose end connected to the spray wand body. The wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose. A refill cartridge having a swirl chamber may be attached to the hollow tube. The refill cartridge has external channels or grooves on its external surface as a water rinse feature for the spray wand.
Claims
1. A spray wand comprising: a spray wand body having a central hollow tube running along length of the spray wand, a refill cartridge assembly configured to be inserted into the central hollow tube of the spray wand body in a same direction as the length of the central hollow tube, the spray wand body having a screen inserted at a distal end of the spray wand body, and a wand hose end having a handle connected to the spray wand body, wherein the refill cartridge assembly is configured to attach to the handle prior to insertion in the spray wand body.
2. The spray wand according to claim 1, wherein the spray wand body comprises a wand spray end that comprises a spray end selector attached thereon.
3. The spray wand according to claim 2, wherein the wand spray end is angled.
4. The spray wand according to claim 1, wherein the wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose.
5. The spray wand according to claim 1, wherein the spray wand body is transparent.
6. The spray wand according to claim 1, further comprising a solid chemistry in the spray wand body.
7. A spray wand comprising: a spray wand body having a central hollow tube running along length of the spray wand, a refill cartridge assembly, comprised of a refill cartridge, inserted into the central hollow tube in same direction as length of the central hollow tube, wherein the spray wand body is configured for receiving the refill cartridge assembly inside of the spray wand body, and a wand hose end having a handle connected to the spray wand body and wherein the wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose, wherein the refill cartridge assembly is attached to the handle prior to insertion in the spray wand body.
8. The spray wand according to claim 7, wherein the spray wand body is transparent.
9. The spray wand according to claim 7, further comprising an insert/refill cartridge adapter.
10. The spray wand according to claim 7, wherein the spray wand body comprises a wand spray end.
11. The spray wand according to claim 10, further comprising a spray end selector attached to the wand spray end.
12. The spray wand according to claim 10, wherein the wand spray end has an attachment for use with a brush or a cloth.
13. The spray wand according to claim 10, wherein the wand spray end is angled.
14. The spray wand according to claim 7, wherein the wand hose end valve has a setting to divert water around the refill cartridge assembly in a rinse mode.
15. The spray wand according to claim 7, wherein the refill cartridge assembly is comprised of a refill cartridge having a distal end and a proximal end, and a swirl chamber attached to the proximal end of the refill cartridge.
16. The spray wand according to claim 15, wherein the refill cartridge is transparent.
17. The spray wand according to claim 15, further comprising a solid chemistry in the refill cartridge.
18. The spray wand according to claim 15, wherein one or more refill cartridges are connected together.
19. The spray wand according to claim 15, wherein one or more refill cartridges contain different solid chemistries.
20. The spray wand according to claim 15, wherein one or more refill cartridges contain same solid chemistries.
21. The spray wand according to claim 15, wherein the refill cartridge has one or more channels running along the length of the refill cartridge.
22. The spray wand according to claim 7, wherein the spray wand has a rinse feature.
23. A refill cartridge assembly comprising: a refill cartridge having a first end and a second end, and a swirl chamber, wherein the swirl chamber is attached to the first end of the refill cartridge by a threaded connection having a child resistant ratchet feature or by being chemically adhered or welded.
24. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the second end of the refill cartridge comprises one or more holes.
25. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the swirl chamber is configured for fluid exit in a tangential manner.
26. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, further comprising a solid chemistry in the refill cartridge.
27. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the refill cartridge is transparent.
28. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the refill cartridge has a tubular body.
29. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the refill cartridge is of varying length.
30. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the first end comprises a proximal end, and wherein the second end comprises a distal end.
31. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the refill cartridge has one or more channels on an exterior surface of the refill cartridge.
32. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 31, wherein the one or more channels run along the length of the refill cartridge.
33. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein the refill cartridge has two channels.
34. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 33, wherein the two channels are on opposing sides of the refill cartridge.
35. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 23, wherein one or more refill cartridges are connected to one another.
36. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 35, wherein the one or more refill cartridges contain different solid chemistries.
37. The refill cartridge assembly according to claim 35, wherein the one or more refill cartridges contain same solid chemistries.
38. A swirl chamber comprising: a component having a front side and an opposing back side, and one or more raised projections having fluid exit windows on the front side of the component and wherein the front side of the component has tabs or prongs providing a one-way snap feature for attachment to a refill cartridge.
39. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the one or more raised projections are ramps.
40. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the fluid exit windows are in a geometric shape.
41. The swirl chamber according to claim 40, wherein the geometric shape is rectangular, square, round, other geometric shape, and a combination thereof.
42. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the opposing back side comprises at least one open slot or channel.
43. The swirl chamber according to claim 42, wherein the opposing back side comprises at least two open slots or channels, and wherein spacing is present between the at least two open slots or channels.
44. The swirl chamber according to claim 43, wherein the at least two open slots or channels are in a geometric shape.
45. The swirl chamber according to claim 44, wherein the geometric shape is selected from the group consisting of rectangular, square, helical, other geometric shape, and a combination thereof.
46. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the front side of the component is configured for fluid exit in a tangential manner.
47. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the front side of the component has a threaded connection with a child resistant ratchet feature for attachment to a refill cartridge having a mating threaded connection.
48. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the back side of the component is configured for fluid entry into the back side of the component in a linear fashion.
49. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the component creates a tumble of the fluid.
50. The swirl chamber according to claim 38, wherein the component causes a directional change in the fluid.
51. A spray wand comprising: a spray wand body having a central hollow tube running along length of the spray wand, a refill cartridge assembly, comprised of a refill cartridge, inserted into the central hollow tube in same direction as length of the central hollow tube, a wand hose end having a handle connected to the spray wand body and wherein the wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose, and an insert/refill cartridge adapter attached via threaded engagement with the refill cartridge.
52. A spray wand comprising: a spray wand body having a central hollow tube running along length of the spray wand, a refill cartridge assembly, comprised of a refill cartridge, inserted into the central hollow tube in same direction as length of the central hollow tube, and a wand hose end having a handle connected to the spray wand body and wherein the wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose, wherein: the wand hose end valve has a setting to divert water around the refill cartridge assembly in a rinse mode.
53. A spray wand comprising: a spray wand body having a central hollow tube running along length of the spray wand, a refill cartridge assembly, comprised of a refill cartridge, inserted into the central hollow tube in same direction as length of the central hollow tube, and a wand hose end having a handle connected to the spray wand body and wherein the wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose, wherein: the spray wand has a rinse feature.
54. A refill cartridge assembly comprising: a refill cartridge having a first end and a second end, and a swirl chamber, wherein the swirl chamber is attached to the first end and the second end comprises one or more holes, and wherein the swirl chamber is configured for fluid exit, wherein the refill cartridge is of varying length.
55. A refill cartridge assembly comprising: a refill cartridge having a first end and a second end, and a swirl chamber, wherein the swirl chamber is attached to the first end and the second end comprises one or more holes, and wherein the swirl chamber is configured for fluid exit, wherein the refill cartridge has one or more channels on an exterior surface of the refill cartridge.
56. A refill cartridge assembly comprising: a refill cartridge having a first end and a second end, and a swirl chamber attached to the first end and the second end comprises one or more holes, and wherein the swirl chamber is configured for fluid exit, wherein the refill cartridge has two external channels.
57. A refill cartridge assembly comprising: a refill cartridge having a first end and a second end, and a swirl chamber attached to the first end and the second end comprises one or more holes, and wherein the swirl chamber is configured for fluid exit, wherein one or more refill cartridges are connected to one another.
58. A swirl chamber comprising: a component having a front side and an opposing back side, and one or more raised projections having fluid exit windows on the front side of the component and wherein the front side of the component is configured for fluid exit, wherein the front side of the component has a threaded connection with a child resistant ratchet feature for attachment to a refill cartridge having a mating threaded connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, wherein:
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[0064] The following description of the embodiments of the present invention is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. The following description is provided herein solely by way of example for purposes of providing an enabling disclosure of the invention, but does not limit the scope or substance of the invention.
[0065] In an embodiment of the invention, a spray wand 100 is provided. Spray wand 100 comprises a spray nozzle 10, a non-disposable spray body 12 shown in a shape of a tube, and a replaceable refill cartridge assembly 14 inside of spray body 12. Referring to the figures,
[0066] Water passes through refill cartridge assembly 14 in a tangential swirling manner that tumbles or flows through the solid chemistry, maximizing exposure to the solid chemistry resulting in higher applied chemistry concentration. The chemistry fluid mix is dispensed at distal nozzle 10. The user can rotate nozzle 10 to select a desired spray setting. Although two settings are shown, additional spray settings may be present and are within the scope of the present invention. Nozzle 10 preferably has one or more detented positions, more preferably four detented positions.
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[0068] The spray body in a form of a hollow tube is configured for receiving refill cartridge assembly 14 having a refill cartridge containing a solid chemistry. The hollow tube and/or refill cartridge may have an indicator or a marking to alert a user when the solid chemistry should be replaced to achieve a desired concentration level. The solid chemistry is preferably for cleaning, mold removal, or mildew removal purposes, among others. Examples of solid chemistry forms include, but are not limited to, pellets, tablets, or some other form of solid chemistry. Among the benefits of the solid chemistry is that the solid chemistry lasts for an extended period of time during use, makes the spray wand lighter in weight for an end user, no water volume or weight for shipping since solid active, and visibility of solid chemistry makes it possible to watch as it is used and know when to replace. Spray wand 100 of the present invention preferably contains a chemical or chemical formulation in a solid form such as a solid chlorine bleach. Non-limiting examples of chemical or chemical formulations include, but are not limited to, washing soda, baking soda, solid surfactants, calcium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite, citric acid, sodium sulfate, urea, quaternary amines, herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, fertilizers, and a combination thereof. Preferably, the chemical is or chemical formulation includes calcium hypochlorite. Calcium hypochlorite contains over 70% active available chlorine and has a long shelf like when stored appropriately.
[0069] Due to the geometry of spray wand 100, water passes directly over the solid chemistry and out of the nozzle of the spray wand. The spray wand of the present invention generates higher water pressures and thus further reach of spray out of the spray wand.
[0070] Spray wand 100 of the present invention has versatility in range of motion and is lighter in weight. Since the spray wand can be used with one hand, and a hose is connected into the handle of the spray wand, the spray wand can easily be adjusted to clean underneath cars or decks or other hard to reach places. The spray wand can be used one-handed making it easier for a user to lift his/her arm to get an even further reach, unlike products requiring two hands to use.
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[0074] Spray wand 100 by use of swirl chamber 42 creates turbulence and/or a cyclone effect with water flow within the tubular body and re-directs the water flow over the solid chemistry so that the solid chemistry does not dilute too quickly and achieves chemical concentrations needed for effectiveness. Changing the refill cartridge is used to meter the water flow to achieve an appropriate dilution of the solid chemistry. This is important for certain chemical products, such as products used to kill mold.
[0075] The advantage to the user with a transparent refill cartridge is that visibility allows the user to see the solid chemistry dissolve and to also know when to replace the solid chemistry and/or refill cartridge. The refill cartridge top has holes small enough to keep beads from blocking an exit orifice, but yet water moving through the exit orifice uninterrupted. Another benefit is the user need not touch the solid chemistry which can be toxic or is in concentrated solid form. The screw in/threaded connection of the refill cartridge assembly to the handle of the spray wand allows for water to pass through the refill cartridge for proper dilution of solid chemistry.
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[0083] During use, water passes through the swirl chamber and creates a swirl or vortex. The swirl chamber aids in preventing release of chemical too quickly or tapering off too fast. It is used to mix the water and dissolving chemical preferably at an even ratio.
[0084] As indicated above, swirl chamber 42 may have alternate configurations and still be within the scope of the present invention so long as the configuration creates a swirl or vortex of water when water passes through the swirl chamber. For example, water comes in as one stream and creates several streams in one direction to create swirl or cyclone effect.
[0085] It is within the scope of the invention that there may be alternate configurations of the swirl chamber. For example, the swirl chamber may be in a form of a ramped swirl chamber having one or more ramps as projections.
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[0091] In another embodiment of the invention, a spray wand 300 that is disposable and non-refillable is provided.
[0092] At the shut-off/hose end, the user connects a garden hose with a non-rotating hose nut 318. The user can open and close the fluid flow with shut-off valve 320. Water passes through the shut-off/hose end and swirl chamber 342 in a tangential swirling manner that tumbles through the solid chemistry, maximizing exposure to the solid chemistry resulting in higher applied chemistry concentration. The solid chemistry/fluid mix is dispensed at the distal end of the spray body.
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[0096] In an embodiment of the present invention, a spray wand with car wash nozzle is provided.
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[0100] In a first option, water passes through refill cartridge 520 with swirl chamber in a tangential swirling manner that tumbles through the chemistry, maximizing exposure to the chemistry resulting in higher applied chemistry concentration. The chemistry fluid mix is dispensed at the distal nozzle. The user can rotate the nozzle to select the desired spray setting. In a second option, water passes through refill cartridge 520 down the center of the refill cartridge bypassing the solid chemistry and out the spray nozzle providing a non-chemistry rinse function.
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[0107] In another embodiment of the present invention, a refill cartridge assembly for use in a spray wand is provided, wherein the refill cartridge provides rinse capability to the spray wand.
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[0114] The spray wand of the present invention may be of varying dimension including, but not limited to, length. Likewise, the refill cartridge may be of varying dimension including, but not limited to, length. For example, the refill cartridge may be ¼, ⅓, ½, etc., of the length of the spray wand body and one or more refill cartridges connect such as by threaded connections in order to run the entire length of the spray wand body. Different solid chemistry may be contained in each connected refill cartridge.
[0115] In an embodiment of the present invention, the spray wand further comprises an insert/refill adapter. The refill adapter is threaded and is to be inserted into the hose wand handle (shutoff end).
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[0120] There are numerous benefits associated with the spray wand of the present invention. The benefits of the spray wand include, but are not limited to, ergonomic, ease of refill, longer lasting chemistry, farther spray distance and with longer reach, easy visibility for refill/transparent, versatility in range of motion, and metering benefits, improved safety, solid chemistry lighter weight for shipping and usage, among others.
[0121] The spray wand of the invention is ergonomic, for example, by providing balance to the user as the hose is connected into the handle such that a consumer can use the spray wand with one hand while cleaning as opposed to requiring use of two hands. The use of solid chemistry in the spray wand of the present invention makes the spray wand lighter in weight as compared to other products requiring water as part of their formulation chemistry.
[0122] It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, while the present invention has been described herein in detail in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present invention and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude any such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements.