Handheld pet spray wand
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1. A handheld sprayer comprising:
- a water supply connector;
a handle housing the water supply connector;
a mode control actuator attached to the handle;
a valve fluidly connected with the water supply connector and adjusted by the mode control actuator; and
an elongate nozzle wand in fluid communication with the valve and providing two linear nozzle arrays along a length of the elongate nozzle wand;
wherein;
the valve passes water flow through to a first of the two linear nozzle arrays in either a constant low-flow mode or in a graduated, increasing flow mode; and
the valve passes water flow through to a second of the two linear nozzle arrays, exclusive of the first linear nozzle array, in either a constant low-flow mode or in a graduated, increasing flow mode.
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Abstract
A handheld pet spray wand may be configured for use in washing or bathing a pet, for example, a dog. The handheld pet spray wand may be configured for attachment to a hose that is further attached to a water supply source. The handheld pet spray wand may be operable to have a number of spray modes to assist in the cleaning of the pet. The handheld pet spray wand may further be configured to provide selective nozzle array sizes designed for both small and large pets. The form factor of the spray wand may further be ergonomically formed to provide a spray pattern conforming to the body of the pet.
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1. A handheld sprayer comprising:
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a water supply connector; a handle housing the water supply connector; a mode control actuator attached to the handle; a valve fluidly connected with the water supply connector and adjusted by the mode control actuator; and an elongate nozzle wand in fluid communication with the valve and providing two linear nozzle arrays along a length of the elongate nozzle wand;
wherein;the valve passes water flow through to a first of the two linear nozzle arrays in either a constant low-flow mode or in a graduated, increasing flow mode; and the valve passes water flow through to a second of the two linear nozzle arrays, exclusive of the first linear nozzle array, in either a constant low-flow mode or in a graduated, increasing flow mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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