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Spray bottle spray head
   
Document Number
US Patent 6345774
Issued Date
February 12, 2002
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A spray bottle spray head for spraying a fluid therefrom over a large area. The spray bottle spray head includes a bottle with a pump body coupled thereto. A generally frusta-conical spray head is coupled to the pump body. The spray head has a generally circular front face and tapers from the front face of the spray head to the pump body. The front face of the spray head has a plurality of spaced apart spray apertures therein.
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Published
February 12, 2002
Application Number
09/569,456
Filed
May 12, 2000
US Classification
239/333   222/383.1 239/558
Int'l Classification
B05B   11/00   (20060101)   B05B   1/18   (20060101)  
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239/331   239/329   239/333   239/375   239/526   239/558   239/556   239/548   222/383.1   222/207  
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