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US912691A
US912691A US44383108A US1908443831A US912691A US 912691 A US912691 A US 912691A US 44383108 A US44383108 A US 44383108A US 1908443831 A US1908443831 A US 1908443831A US 912691 A US912691 A US 912691A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/26Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with means for mechanically breaking-up or deflecting the jet after discharge, e.g. with fixed deflectors; Breaking-up the discharged liquid or other fluent material by impinging jets
    • B05B1/262Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with means for mechanically breaking-up or deflecting the jet after discharge, e.g. with fixed deflectors; Breaking-up the discharged liquid or other fluent material by impinging jets with fixed deflectors

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  • 0m invention relates to improvements in spraying nozzles.
  • Another object isto provide an improved nozzle by means'of which the character of the spray may be readily changed.
  • .knother objmt is to provide a simple and reliable device for the above purpose.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of our improved spraying mzale delivering a jet of spray adapted to reach a considerable distance from the nozzle.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the nozzle :deliverin a finer s ray adapted to cover a large sur ace at a s orter distance from the nozzle.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged central vertical section through the nozz e arranged to deliver the character of s ray indicated in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a similiir view showing the arrangement of the nozzle parts to deliver the character of spray indicated in Fig. 2.
  • Fi 5 is a perspective view of the central plug etached.
  • Fig. 6 is a tog plan view of the plug as shown in Fig. 5.
  • 1g. 7 is a bottom plan view of the plug as shown in Fig. 5.
  • ig. 8 is a section on line w w of Fig. 6.
  • A represents a flexible hose supplying the material .ing material issuing from .the
  • a acking washer H is interposed between the aliutting ends of members D and F to seal the joint and prevent leakage, said washer being preferabl of leather or rubber.
  • the plu member serves to unite the members F, being partly threaded into each, and is adapted to be reversed or turned end for end to change the nature of the s ra
  • the spraying material passes thrtlug t e plug by means of a passage K formed by boring two holes la is from opposite ends of the lug so as to intersect.
  • the hole is bored parallel with the longitudinal axis ofthe plug and at one side of the axis, and the hole In is bored at one side of the-center of the plug and at an angle to the face of the plug so that the two holes produce :a bent or angular passage K through the bcdy'of the plug.
  • the arran ement of the angular passage K through t e body of .the plug prevents any wear from gritt or corrosive substances on the thr'eade parts of the nozzle, and the arrangement herein illustrated and described reduces the wear at the orifice f to a minimum, and provides a ready and convenient means for renewal of the parts when worn.
  • the member D may also be pro cylin vided With-a olygonal exterior as indicated in Fi s. 1 an 2, or may be grovidedlwith a 'cal'exterior if desire
  • the mechanism .herein illustrated and described is capable of considerable modifica- 1 tion without departing from the principleof our invention. e
  • a reversible'plug member having an angular passage forthe spraying material I through the body thereof at one side of its the spraying material to sai center, a supply memberadagtedlto supply p ug, an a cap member having an exit orifice for the I 3.
  • said supply and "cap members being adaptedto be'interchangeably connected to opposite ends of said plug member.
  • a reversible plug member externally 3 threaded and provided with a; passage for 'posite end of said I packing member enc1rclmg said plug memmemb'er together, said -plu provided with a passage or the spraying.
  • a reversible plug member externally threaded and provided with a passage for the spraying material through the body thereof at one side of its center,-said passage emerging at opposite ends at difi'e'rent angles, asupply member engaging the threads at one end of said plug, a cap'member provided with a chamber and an exit orifice, and engaging the threads at the opplug; and an angular erand interposed between. the 1 meeting facesof said supply. and'cap members.
  • a reversible plug member adapted to connect said supp y member and cap member being material through the body thereof, said-pas sage being located at. one side of the center of the plug and emerging at opposite ends of Intestimony whereof we have afiixed our,

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FRANK KOENIGKRAMER & FREDERICK KOENIGKRAMER.
SPRAYING NOZZLE. APPLICATION FILED JULY 16,1908.
Patented Feb. 16, 1909.
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' in. 913,091. I qipecmcatirm oiLettera fatent; I 2 Patented Feb. 1008. mmmm 16,.1908. Serial nmnasailalliahm itmwy ammo: of a sleeve or supply member D which is it known that we, FRANK Kenmo- KlAMlllflDd Fnmnmcx Konmoxmurn, citizens of the United "States, residing at Omeinnati, =in-the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio,xhsve invented :certa'm new and useful Improvements in Sprayin -Nozzles, of
which the'followingiis a cation.
0m invention relates to improvements in spraying nozzles.
One of its objects is :to provide a nozzle adapted to spray white-wash and chemicals of a -'itt'.y'=and corrosivenatum without; materi injury to the nozzle therefi om.
Another object isto provide an improved nozzle by means'of which the character of the spray may be readily changed.
.knother objmt is to provide a simple and reliable device for the above purpose.
It further consists in certain details of form, combination and arrangement, all of which will be more inlly set forth in the descfiipticm of the accompanying drawings, in w ich:
1 is a side elevation of our improved spraying mzale delivering a jet of spray adapted to reach a considerable distance from the nozzle. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the nozzle :deliverin a finer s ray adapted to cover a large sur ace at a s orter distance from the nozzle. Fig. 3 is an enlarged central vertical section through the nozz e arranged to deliver the character of s ray indicated in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a similiir view showing the arrangement of the nozzle parts to deliver the character of spray indicated in Fig. 2. Fi 5 is a perspective view of the central plug etached. Fig. 6 is a tog plan view of the plug as shown in Fig. 5. 1g. 7 is a bottom plan view of the plug as shown in Fig. 5. ig. 8 is a section on line w w of Fig. 6.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents a flexible hose supplying the material .ing material issuing from .the
threaded at one end to the end of pipe C andatthe. other end is internally threaded to receive one'endof the plug E. An orifice or cap member F is internally threaded at one end to receive the opposite end of the plug E, the opposite end of the cap member forming a conical chamber f and terminating in a small exit orifice f through which the material to be sprayed issues. A acking washer H is interposed between the aliutting ends of members D and F to seal the joint and prevent leakage, said washer being preferabl of leather or rubber. The plu member serves to unite the members F, being partly threaded into each, and is adapted to be reversed or turned end for end to change the nature of the s ra The spraying material passes thrtlug t e plug by means of a passage K formed by boring two holes la is from opposite ends of the lug so as to intersect. The hole is bored parallel with the longitudinal axis ofthe plug and at one side of the axis, and the hole In is bored at one side of the-center of the plug and at an angle to the face of the plug so that the two holes produce :a bent or angular passage K through the bcdy'of the plug.
When the Iplug is arranged relative to the members D as indicated in Fig. 3, a comparatively long compact jet such as indicated in Fig. 1 is produced,which finally breaks into a fine spray. When the plug is arranged as indicated in Fig. 4, the sprayplassage k is given a rotary motion within 0 amber if by the direction of the current issuing rom passage k which causes a widely diffused and very fine spray to issue from the orifice f. A seat a in one end of the plug E for a screw-driver enables the plug to be conveniently inserted and detached.
The arran ement of the angular passage K through t e body of .the plug prevents any wear from gritt or corrosive substances on the thr'eade parts of the nozzle, and the arrangement herein illustrated and described reduces the wear at the orifice f to a minimum, and provides a ready and convenient means for renewal of the parts when worn.
We referably provide a polygonal exterior or the member F to serve as a wrench seat if required to unite or separate the nozzle parts. The member D may also be pro cylin vided With-a olygonal exterior as indicated in Fi s. 1 an 2, or may be grovidedlwith a 'cal'exterior if desire The mechanism .herein illustrated and described is capable of considerable modifica- 1 tion without departing from the principleof our invention. e
- Having" described our invention, what-we "claim is:
H '1. In amechan ism v ,cated; a reversible plug member having a of the character indipassage for they-spraying material through the body thereof at one side of its center, a
supply member havin threaded 1 engagement with one end of said plug member, and
adapted to supply the spraying material thereto, and a cap member having an exit orifice for the'spray, said cap' member havin threaded engagementwith theopposite en of said plug member. 2. In a mechanism of the characterindicated, a reversible'plug member having an angular passage forthe spraying material I through the body thereof at one side of its the spraying material to sai center, a supply memberadagtedlto supply p ug, an a cap member having an exit orifice for the I 3. In a-mechanism of the characterspray, said supply and "cap members being adaptedto be'interchangeably connected to opposite ends of said plug member.
' rated, a reversible plug member havingv a.
' passage for the 'spra" mg material at one ".side of its center, sai
at opposite endsatdifferent angles relative to .the'faces of said plug. l
passage terminating 14. In a mechanism of the'character indi- 'cated, a reversible plug member externally 3 threaded and provided with a; passage for 'posite end of said I packing member enc1rclmg said plug memmemb'er together, said -plu provided with a passage or the spraying.
the plug at different angles;
the spraying material through the body thereof at one side of its center, said passage emerging at opposite ends at difierent angles, a supply member engaging the threads at one end of said plug, and a cap member provided with a chamber and an exit orifice, and engaging opposite end of said plug.
5. In a mechanism of the character indithe threads atthe c'ated, a reversible plug member externally threaded and provided with a passage for the spraying material through the body thereof at one side of its center,-said passage emerging at opposite ends at difi'e'rent angles, asupply member engaging the threads at one end of said plug, a cap'member provided with a chamber and an exit orifice, and engaging the threads at the opplug; and an angular erand interposed between. the 1 meeting facesof said supply. and'cap members.
6. In combination with'a supply member and a cap member having an exit orifice for the spray, a reversible plug member adapted to connect said supp y member and cap member being material through the body thereof, said-pas sage being located at. one side of the center of the plug and emerging at opposite ends of Intestimony whereof we have afiixed our,
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523074A (en) * 1945-12-14 1950-09-19 James F Holt Distributor nozzle plate
US4093123A (en) * 1975-12-08 1978-06-06 Dispenser Corporation Airless sprayer and pressurizing system
WO1993014880A1 (en) * 1992-01-31 1993-08-05 Creative Real Estate Corp. Hydrotone
US5341993A (en) * 1991-08-19 1994-08-30 Habley Hills Technology Corporation Topical sprayer with remotely actuated spray tip

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523074A (en) * 1945-12-14 1950-09-19 James F Holt Distributor nozzle plate
US4093123A (en) * 1975-12-08 1978-06-06 Dispenser Corporation Airless sprayer and pressurizing system
US5341993A (en) * 1991-08-19 1994-08-30 Habley Hills Technology Corporation Topical sprayer with remotely actuated spray tip
WO1993014880A1 (en) * 1992-01-31 1993-08-05 Creative Real Estate Corp. Hydrotone

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