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| United States Patent | 4319699 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4319699.html |
| Inventor(s) | Willers; Albertus V. Z. (Pretoria, ZA);
Neser; Willem J. (Kempton Park, ZA) |
| Abstract | A portable spraying device having a pressurizable container and a
reciprocating piston pump for pressurizing the container. The pump is
attachable between the back and thigh of the user so that relative
movement between these body parts during walking is operative to drive the
pump so as to pressurize the container. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4319699 |
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Portable sprayer actuated by user's body movement |
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| Publication Date |
March 16, 1982 |
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| Filing Date |
June 25, 1980 |
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| Priority Data |
Jun 25, 1979[ZA]79/3160 |
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We claim:
1. A portable spraying device for spraying a liquid, which comprises a
pressurizable container for containing the liquid to be sprayed,
attachment means for locating the container on the back of the user, a
pump connected to the container and having a cylinder and a piston
disposed in the cylinder for pressurizing the container, means to move the
piston within the cylinder comprising a thigh band for securing to a thigh
of the user and a lever arm attached to the thigh band so as, in use, to
extend rearwardly and away from a user's leg in the generally vertical
plane of movement of the leg during walking, means connecting the lever
arm to one of the piston and the cylinder at a point spaced from the point
of attachment of the lever arm to the thigh band so as to effect relative
movement between the piston and the cylinder during walking.
2. A portable spraying device according to claim 1, including means to vary
the spacing between the point of attachment of the lever arm to the thigh
band and the connection to one of the piston and the cylinder.
3. A portable spraying device according to claim 2, wherein the lever arm
is connected to the piston. |
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Description  |
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This invention relates to a portable spraying device for spraying a liquid,
of the kind comprising a pressurizable container for containing the liquid
to be sprayed and/or compressed air for use in propelling the liquid. It
also relates to a method of pressurizing or maintaining the pressure in
the container of such a device.
According to the invention there is provided a portable spraying device for
spraying a liquid, which comprises a pressurizable container for
containing the liquid to be sprayed and/or compressed air for use in
propelling the liquid, and pressurizing means for pressurizing or
maintaining the pressure in the container, the pressurizing means being
adapted to be attached to two body parts of a user, the one body part
being a thigh and the other body part being the back of the user, in such
a manner that, during walking, relative movement between these body parts
is operative to drive the pressurizing means so as to pressurize or
maintain the pressure in the container.
The pressurizing means may include a reciprocating piston pump of which the
piston is adapted to be connected to one of the body parts and the
cylinder is adapted to be connected to the other body part.
Thus, the pressurizing means may further include a thigh band which can be
strapped around the thigh of a user, and a carrier frame which can be
strapped to the back of the user, the cylinder being connected to the
carrier frame and the piston being connected to the thigh band, or vice
versa.
The piston may be connected to the thigh band via a lever arm which is
attached to the thigh band in such a manner as, in use, to extend away
from the leg in the plane of movement of the leg during walking, the
piston being connected to the lever arm at a point spaced from the point
of attachment of the lever arm to the thigh band. The spacing between the
point of connection of the piston to the lever arm and the point of
attachment of the lever arm to the thing band may be variable.
The piston may be connected to the lever arm by means of a piston rod which
has a variable length.
The container may be secured to the carrier frame.
Further according to the invention there is provided, in spraying a liquid
by means of a portable spraying device having a pressurizing container
containing the liquid to be sprayed and/or compressed air for propelling
the liquid, the method of pressurizing or maintaining the pressure in the
container which comprises utilizing relative movement between a thigh and
the torso or back of the user during walking, to pressurize or maintain
the pressure in the container.
Preferably, the relative motion between both thighs respectively of the
user and the torso or back of the user may be utilized.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawing which shows a side view
of a spraying device in accordance with the invention, strapped to the
back of a user.
In the drawing, reference numeral 10 generally indicates a spraying device
comprising a carrier frame 12, a pressurizable container 14 secured to the
frame 12, a pair of reciprocating piston pumps 16 (only one of which is
shown) secured by their cylinders 18 to the frame 12, and a pair of thigh
bands 20 each having attached thereto a lever arm 22 (only one of which is
shown).
The carrier frame 12 is strapped to the back of a user by means of a pair
of shoulder straps 26 (only one of which is shown) and a waist band 28.
The thigh bands 20 are strapped to the user's thighs 30 in such a manner
that the lever arms 22 extend rearwardly.
The piston 32 of the pump 16 shown is attached to the lever arm 22 by means
of a piston rod 34 via swivel joints 36 at opposite ends of the piston
rod. The piston rod 34 has a variable length such as by being
telescopically extendible and being lockable in any one of a number of
conditions of length.
The piston rod 34 is connectable to the lever arm 22 in any one of a number
of different positions so that the spacing between the point of connection
between the rod and the lever arm, and the point of connection between the
lever arm and the thigh band 20 may be varied.
The piston 32 of the other pump 16 (not shown) is likewise connected to the
other thigh of the user.
The pumps 16 each have a non-return inlwet valve 38 leading from atmosphere
into the cylinder 18 and a nonreturn valve 40 leading via a pipe 42 into
the container 14.
A spray nozzle 44 is connected to the container 14 via a flexible pipe 46.
The operation of the device is as follows. During walking, the user's
thighs 30 execute a reciprocating arcuate movement relative to the user's
back. Thus, the lever amrs 22 will also execute a reciprocating arcuate
movement. The vertical component of such arcuate movement of the lever
arms 22 will be transmitted to the pistons 32 via the piston rods 34,
causing the pistons 32 to reciprocate vertically in the cylinders 18. This
causes air to be drawn into the cylinders 18 via the non-return valves 38
and to be pumped from the cylinders into the container 14 via the
non-return valves 40 and the pipes 42.
The length of the piston rods 34 may be varied to accommodate persons of
different length. The volume of air pumped into the container 14 or the
pressure thereof when it is pumped into the container 14 may be adjusted
by connecting the piston rod 34 in different positions to the lever arms
22. For example, when the piston rods 34 are connected to the lever arms
22 in positions near the free ends of the arms, then the stroke of the
pumps 16 will be relatively long, providing a relatively large flow rate
of air at a relatively low pressure. If, on the other hand, the piston
rods 34 are connected to the lever arms 22 in positions near the points of
connection of the lever arms to the thigh bands 20, then the stroke of the
pumps 16 will, for the same degree of movement of the thighs 30, be
relatively short, providing, for the same effort, a relatively small flow
rate of air at a relatively high pressure.
It is an advantage of the device described above that the arms and hands of
the user are not required to pressurise or maintain the pressure in the
container 14. Both the user's arms and hands are therefore free to
manipulate the spray nozzle 44 and perform other operations.
The pumps 16 shown in the drawing are single acting pumps. They may of
course also be double acting pumps. The pumps 16 may be replaceable so
that different pumps providing different flow rates or pressures may be
mounted on the carrier frame 12 as desired.
Although reference is herein made to a "user", and the "user" is in the
illustrated example indicated as a human being, it is to be understood
that the spraying device may also be adapted for use on an animal. The
term "user" should therefore be interpreted broadly as also including an
animal.
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