Liquid sprayer

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Inventors

Maeda, Masatoshi
Kami, Tomohiro
Kusunoki, Toshio
Yamamura, Yukio

Application #

416607

Filed

Sep-10-1982

Published

Oct-30-1984

Current US Class

239/102.2
261/81
261/DIG48
261/DIG65

International Classes

B05B 001/26

Field of Search

239/4 239/102 239/44 239/49 261/1 261/81 261/99 261/DIG.

Assignee

Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Love; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher

US Patent References

4301093   Atomizer for liquid
4334531   Inhalator

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Abstract
A liquid sprayer comprises an ultrasonic vibrator, a liquid supply chamber, and a liquid absorber for absorbing liquid from the liquid supply chamber and feeding it to the ultrasonic vibrator. The liquid absorber abuts against the lateral side of the utmost end of the ultrasonic vibrator in the vibration direction thereof and projects at the front surface thereof ahead of the utmost end of the ultrasonic vibrator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A liquid sprayer comprising a casing having a support portion, an ultrasonic vibrator carried by said casing, a liquid supply chamber and a liquid absorber for absorbing liquid from said liquid supply chamber and feeding it to said ultrasonic vibrator, said liquid absorber being formed of a core material having liquid absorption properties, said core material being covered lengthwise with extending protector plates, said protector plates being secured to each other partially through said core material to increase the value of resistance against liquid current flowing through said liquid absorber, said core abutting against the lateral side of the utmost end of said ultrasonic vibrator in the vibration direction thereof and projecting outwardly of the utmost end of said ultrasonic vibrator, said liquid absorber being supported at the partially fixed portion of said protector plates by said support portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a liquid sprayer which sprays water as fine particles by means of vibrations of an ultrasonic vibrator, and more particularly to such a sprayer which can be used to inject fine water particles into the nasal cavity or mouth cavity of a human body, whereby a mucous membrance is wetted to relieve dryness and allay inflammation of the membrance.

A problem with an apparatus for spraying water as fine particles by use of ultrasonic vibrations is that it is difficult to supply water onto the spraying surface. Conventionally, a water absorber 22, as shown in FIG. 1, is immersed at its lower end into a water-supply tank 20 to absorb water. The absorber abuts at its upper end against a vibrating surface at the utmost end of a metallic horn 15 of an ultrasonic vibrator 1 incorporating an electrostriction element. This arrangement, which equalizes an amount of water supplied to an amount of water sprayed, supplies the water in a stable fashion, but since the water absorber 22 abuts against a portion of the metallic horn of ultrasonic vibrator 1 which has the largest amplitude magnitude, a substantial vibration load caused by the abutment occurs which may make spraying impossible. Also, when the water absorber 22 is small-sized to reduce the contact load with the ultrasonic vibrator 1, the amount of water sprayed decreases.
 
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