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US115615A
US115615A US115615DA US115615A US 115615 A US115615 A US 115615A US 115615D A US115615D A US 115615DA US 115615 A US115615 A US 115615A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
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  • Patented lune 6 187l- AM I'NDTO-UTHMEAPNIC ((7v NY (08517814517 P1700535) UNITED S'mrns CHARLES P. JANES, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
  • A denotes an elastic-bulb air-syringe, arranged in and supported by a furcated standard, B, extended down through a cork, C, of a bottle, 1).
  • the syringe has a jet-nozzle, a, and at the other it isprovidcd with a valve-case, 1), containing a disk-valve, c, the whole being so that, when the bulb, after being collapsed or compressed, may be in the act of expanding, air will be drawn into it through the valve-seat, and when the bulb is next compressed such air will be forced out of it through the nozzle to, and directly over the top of a jet-pipe, d, which forms part of the forked standard and is extended down into the bottle.
  • the drip-cup and its conduit are to catch the surplus liquid and return it to the bottle.
  • the nozzle of the air-syringe is fastened to 'the drip-cup, the valvecase being secured to the branch is of the forked standard.
  • This arrangement not only supports the air-syringe to better advantage than one standard fastened to its nose only willybut enables its bulb to be removed, as occasion may require, or a new one to be substituted.
  • valve-case supporting-branch projects from the jet-tube, or it and the cup-conduit, in manner asshown, and with them forms the furcated standard.
  • I claim- 1 The arrangement of the drip-cup e and its conduit f with the jet-tube d and the airsyringe nozzle, as described.

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CHARLES P. JANES.
improvement in Atomizers.
N0. 115,615. Patented lune 6 ,187l- AM I'NDTO-UTHMEAPNIC ((7v NY (08517814517 P1700535) UNITED S'mrns CHARLES P. JANES, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT m A'romizERs.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.'ll5,6l5, dated J one 6, 1871.
To allpersons to whom theseprcseats may some Be it known that 1, CHARLES P. J nuns, of Boston, of the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Atomizer; and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and represented in the accompanying drawing, of whichv Figure l is a front elevation, Fig. 2 a vertical section, Fig. 3 a top view, and Fig." 4 an end elevation of it.
In such drawing A denotes an elastic-bulb air-syringe, arranged in and supported by a furcated standard, B, extended down through a cork, C, of a bottle, 1). At one end the syringe has a jet-nozzle, a, and at the other it isprovidcd with a valve-case, 1), containing a disk-valve, c, the whole being so that, when the bulb, after being collapsed or compressed, may be in the act of expanding, air will be drawn into it through the valve-seat, and when the bulb is next compressed such air will be forced out of it through the nozzle to, and directly over the top of a jet-pipe, d, which forms part of the forked standard and is extended down into the bottle.
In carrying out my invention I combine withthe jet-pipe a small drip-cup, e, and a pipe, f, to lead therefrom down alongside of the jetpipe, so as to open into the bottle, the opening from the drip-cup into the conduit f being shown at g in Fig. 3.
It is well understood that when a stream of air is blown bythe air-syringe across the top of the jet-pipe a column of liquid from the bottle Will be raised through the jet-tube, and as it may be discharged therefrom will be broken up into fine spray or vapor.
More or less of the liquid will trickle down the outside of the jet-tube. The drip-cup and its conduit are to catch the surplus liquid and return it to the bottle.
The nozzle of the air-syringe is fastened to 'the drip-cup, the valvecase being secured to the branch is of the forked standard. This arrangement not only supports the air-syringe to better advantage than one standard fastened to its nose only willybut enables its bulb to be removed, as occasion may require, or a new one to be substituted.
The valve-case supporting-branch projects from the jet-tube, or it and the cup-conduit, in manner asshown, and with them forms the furcated standard.
I claim- 1. The arrangement of the drip-cup e and its conduit f with the jet-tube d and the airsyringe nozzle, as described.
2. In the improved atomizer, the arrangement of the valvecase b and nozzle (1 of the elastic bulb 'A, the branch is, the jet-pipe d,
the drip-cup e and its conduit f, all being sub- I stantially as specified and represented.
' CHARLES P. JANIES.
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