Powered Sprayer for Home Use
20210170432 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C23/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A powered spray system designed for home use comprises a chemical supply tank, a sprayer for applying a chemical in the chemical supply tank, and a coupling connecting a water source with the chemical supply tank and sprayer for mixing chemical contained in the chemical supply tank with a stream of water as the water is sprayed. The coupling comprises a first inlet configured to connect to a standard garden hose for connecting the coupling to the water source, an outlet configured to connect to a standard garden hose for connecting the coupling to the sprayer, and a second inlet configured to connect to the chemical supply tank.
Claims
1. A spray system for applying chemicals to yards and gardens, the spray system comprising: a chemical supply tank; a sprayer for applying a chemical in the chemical supply tank; a coupling connecting a water source with the chemical supply tank and sprayer for mixing chemical contained in the chemical supply tank with a stream of water as the water is sprayed; the coupling comprising: a first inlet configured to connect to a standard garden hose for connecting the coupling to the water source; an outlet configured to connect to a standard garden hose for connecting the coupling to the sprayer; and a second inlet configured to connect to the chemical supply tank.
2. The spray system of claim 1 further comprising: a first garden hose connecting the first inlet of the coupling to the water source; and a second garden hose connecting the outlet of the coupling to the sprayer.
3. The spray system of claim 1 wherein the spray system further comprises a housing containing the chemical supply tank.
4. The spray system of claim 3 wherein the coupling is disposed within the housing.
5. The spray system of claim 4 further comprising a pump disposed within the housing for supplying chemical from the chemical supply tank to the second inlet of the coupling.
6. The spray system of claim 4 wherein the pump comprises an electrical pump.
7. The spray system of claim 6 further comprising a rechargeable battery contained within the housing for supplying electrical power to the pump.
8. The spray system of claim 6 wherein the pump comprises a variable pressure pump.
9. The spray system of claim 6 further comprising a first pressure regulator for regulating pressure at the second inlet of the coupling.
10. The spray system of claim 9 wherein the pressure regulator is an adjustable pressure regulator.
11. The spray system of claim 9 further comprising a second pressure regulator for regulating pressure at the first inlet of the coupling.
12. The spray system of claim 1 wherein the coupling comprises a unitary member including a first fluid passage connecting the first inlet and outlet, and a second fluid passage connecting the second inlet to the first fluid passage.
13. A method for applying chemicals to yards and gardens, the method comprising: connecting a first inlet of a coupling to a water source using a first garden hose; connecting an outlet of the coupling to a sprayer using a second garden hose; connecting a second inlet of the coupling to a chemical supply tank containing a chemical to be applied; actuating the sprayer to provide a stream of water flowing through the coupling from the water source to the sprayer; and mixing the chemical contained in the chemical supply tank with the stream of water flowing from the coupling to the sprayer to spray the chemical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Referring now to the drawings,
[0012] Water source 20 may comprise, for example, a conventional household spigot. A standard garden hose 20 connects the water source 20 to a first inlet 52 of the coupling 50. The spigot or other water source 20 may have a pressure regulator 24 attached thereto to regulate the pressure at the inlet 52 of the coupling 50. One end of the garden hose 22 connects to the spigot 20 or regulator 24. The opposite end connects to the inlet 52, which is configured to connect to a standard garden hose. For example, the inlet 52 may be configured as a standard ⅝″ female garden hose fitting.
[0013] The chemical supply tank 30 contains a concentrated chemical that is to be sprayed on the lawn or garden. The chemical supply tank 30 connects to a second inlet 54 of the coupling 50 via a chemical feed line 32. The second inlet 54 may be configured, for example, as a standard ¼ inch female National Pipe Tapered (NPT) fitting designed to pull tight to make a seal. A sealant compound or PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) tape may be used to ensure a leak-free seal at the inlets 52, 54 and outlet 56. When operational, a pump 34 and a pressure regulator 36 provide a continuous supply of concentrated chemical to the second inlet 54 via the chemical feed line 32, which mixes with the water flowing through the coupling 50.
[0014] A second standard garden hose 42 connects the outlet 56 of the coupling 56 to a sprayer 40. One end of the hose 42 connects to the sprayer 40 while the opposite end connects to the outlet 56 of the coupling 50. Outlet 56 is configured as a standard garden hose fitting, such as a ⅝″ female garden hose fitting.
[0015] Fluid passage 58 connects the first inlet 52 of the coupling 50 to the outlet 56 so that water flows from the water source 20 through the coupling 50 and onward to the sprayer 40. The second inlet 54 of the coupling 50 connects to the fluid passage 58 via a fluid passage 55 so that concentrated chemical mixes with the stream of water as the stream passes through the coupling 50.
[0016] In use, water flows through the coupling 50 from the water source 20 to the sprayer 40 when the sprayer 40 is actuated. As the water flows through the coupling 50, concentrated chemical from the chemical supply tank 30 is fed to the second inlet 54 of the coupling 50 and mixes with the water flowing through the coupling 50. Regulator 36 can be adjusted or set to control the amount of chemical that is mixed with the water flowing through the coupling 50. Pressure regulator 24 connected to the water source 20 ensures that the water is supplied at a constant pressure. The pressure regulator 24 can be pre-set to deliver water at the desired pressure. In other embodiments, the pressure regulator 24 may be adjustable. In some embodiments, the pressure regulator 24 can be omitted.
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[0021] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the housing 60 may contain additional features to make the spray system 10 more useful or more appealing to the user. For example, the spray system 10 could include pressure gauges to display the pressure at inlet 52, inlet 54, or both. Housing 62 could also include a gauge to indicate the amount of chemical contained in the chemical supply tank 30. Alternatively, the housing 62 could include a window allowing the user to see the level of liquid chemical in the chemical supply tank 30. The housing 60 may also include a handle to carry the main unit 60 and/or wheels to roll the main unit.