Abstract:
A device for generating a pressurized stream of treating media including a vessel (4) containing the treating media (6), a pressurized fluid delivery assembly (16) for delivering a pressurized fluid to the vessel (4) and a conduit (14) for transporting the treating media (6) out of the vessel (4) which has been pressurized through the pressurized fluid.
Abstract:
An apparatus (20, 30) operative from a first liquid pressure only and configured to generate and selectively direct a stream of first liquid or a third liquid is disclosed. Since no electrical power is used, the apparatus can be safely operated in any moist environments (e.g. a shower). In preferred embodiments, the apparatus is configured to operate in series with a showerhead (22) and a sink tap (32) for dental irrigation. Either water or dental solution which is comprised of water mixed with dental concentrate, can be independently selected. A mixer valve (48) controls the concentration of the irrigating solution. A handheld syringe (40) contains all other controls necessary for operation.
Abstract:
A fluid injection assembly of a type designed to inject fluid into a flowing stream of liquid at a predetermined, adjustable rate without the assistance of an outside power source other than the line pressure of the flowing stream itself. The assembly includes a casing having the fluid to be injected disposed therein and at least partially contained by a flexible membrane. Liquid from the flowing stream is partially disposed in fluid communication with the interior of the casing so as to flow in surrounding relation to a portion of the flexible membrane whereby pressure exerted thereon will aid in dispensing of the injection fluid therefrom. An open end of the dispensing line for the injection fluid is disposed within the flowing stream so as to create a negative pressure further aiding in removal of the fluid from within the casing. A liquid flow rate meter is provided so as to give a constant, visual indication of the rate of flow of the liquid into which it is desired to inject a fluid. A similarly constructed fluid injection meter is provided so as to permit visual observation of the rate of fluid injection. A dispensing valve is provided to allow regulation of the rate of injection of fluid into the flowing stream of liquid.