Elliptical tank portable garden sprayer

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Inventors

Ellison, Garry L.
Sears, Kim W.

Application #

622376

Filed

Dec-5-1990

Published

Dec-17-1991

Current US Class

215/365
215/375
215/382
220/674
220/675
222/401
239/152
239/373

International Classes

B05B 009/04

Field of Search

239/373 239/152 239/153 239/154 222/158 222/401 215/1 220/674 220/675 220/669

Assignee

Root-Lowell Corporation (Lowell, MI)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton

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Abstract
A tank for use with a portable sprayer. The tank is made of plastic and is elliptical in shape to provide increased strength for the tank when pressurized. The elliptical configuration also makes less visible the harmless distortions which tend to occur in plastic tanks when pressurized.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A tank for a portable sprayer comprising:

a one-piece tank having an elliptical sidewall configuration extending substantially entirely from the bottom of said tank to the top of said tank;

an internally threaded inlet disposed on the top of said tank;

an externally threaded outlet disposed near the top of said tank; and

a plurality of spaced supporting surfaces formed on the bottom of said tank.

2. A tank for a portable sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tank is made of plastic.

3. A tank for a portable sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tank is made of polyethylene.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past, it was common practice to make the tank for a portable garden sprayer out of steel. Such tanks, while useful for their intended purpose, developed a bad reputation due to catastrophic failures under pressure. All too often, the gardener would overpressurize a tank particularly an older tank which may have been rusted or corroded from use only to have the tank rupture spraying the contents of the tank over the gardener and also propelling the tank through the air toward or away from the gardener as a liquid-propelled rocket.

Today, the steel tanks for portable garden sprayers have been replaced by less expensive molded plastic materials. A reputable manufacturer of a garden sprayer would design the tank to withstand the pressure anticipated in proper useage. When the tank is pressurized by the gardener in a perfectly safe manner, many of these plastic tanks tend to harmlessly develop distortions in the surface which, in view of the bad reputation of the prior metal tanks, tend to alarm the gardener unnecessarily or tend to make the gardener believe he has bought a poor quality or defective tank.
 
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