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US1002748A
US1002748A US58412210A US1910584122A US1002748A US 1002748 A US1002748 A US 1002748A US 58412210 A US58412210 A US 58412210A US 1910584122 A US1910584122 A US 1910584122A US 1002748 A US1002748 A US 1002748A
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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
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • my uew ,liquid Sprinkler eoi'ujni'ises :i eoiiduit oi' sliel] wliieli may be perennialgiul, il.' desired7 with lie liquid supply 35 reservoir :md through .which plissee the liquid to be sprayed, -eope ating with auciilie member or spraying head positioned edjfv Cent die outer edees of tlie shell :md lfoiiuiig 'zlieieu th en simuler exit or discharge e@ ,A y elmmiel :Eoiuli i a radially exeudiug pasl id sage fioiii which llie liquid lo lie sprayed '-cfzisli lzliegdses emeigee a distinct sheet or ilm.
  • the inuente oi' io elise/rl the 11er Suifece of ille spraying head, which may be termed suife iwi-lling or baille fece, is e5 Coneavely cui l; s( 'filial'j considering the device in veiml io ion, llie bellle face A l lende ouwzufdly mui upimrdly relative to liquid die cou-duif loi* eliell of the nozzle, and, Con- Smeli treating ioi'ms more or leseulp1,m;iumiely in outline M9 @irl-1in, il; ig necessary of iliei'eu'itlie tlae i 's ylied discharge elmnuel tli'us emu e fluit the tix-idling liquid be disli'illuled for-med.
  • ol' liquid is; positively i present inveuien, is par 'ieulm'ly ndaptzedto Controlled and iriuiiiuiuod infect up to the 105 o severe ifiie eil'vffiie aud uuioim dieriliu- Veiyinstant leaves the Spraying device. 'lion oi' n, l; ⁇ iu liquid.
  • liquid is lie-be distributed in lie form of e but Where l10n-circular :wens are lo be 1103 spray. i sprayed, l form the generally emezive baille .ll/ly spraying device delivers liquid infzlie 'fece in such a manner that at certain point' the annular ward at a sharper or steeper angle than at others, thus giving to the liquid issuing from each such point a trajectory of suiiivcient angular' elevation to enable the liquid to reach the more remote portions of the surface to be sprinkled. It is desirable oi' l course vthat the edge of the nozzle shell or shown more or less .in spraying circular conduit conforml approximately in outline of the curvature. of the baille face.
  • Figure l is a vertical section ot a-receptacle provided with the delivery or spray device, and suitable for use areas;
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on a larger scale of a modiied type of nozzle, the section being taken on ,the line II--II of Fig. 3.
  • Fig.l 3 is a plan of the spraying heady shown in Fig. 2.
  • l is a conduit leading from any suitable source of liquid supply, (not shown) which is best of an intermittently operating type, and
  • a short outlet conduit or shell 5 leads fromthe outlet, and in the present instance is shownas a iiange intcgral with the receptacle, formed adjacent the outlet and projecting therebeyond.
  • a mushroom-shaped spraying head G having a c'oncaved upper baille surface forms an annular discharge passage 7 with theedges oi the outlet conduit. Suitable centering means, as ribs 8, serve to guide supporting.
  • rod 9 which is secured to the spraying head. and passes through the outlet conduit to the upper part of the receptacle.
  • the upper end of t-he rod is best threaded, and the rod with the attached spraying head is secured tothe receptacle cover by means of nuts l0 and yll which permit longitudinal adjustment'oil the rod to vary the vertical Width oi' the annular discharge passage,
  • Figs. 2 and 3 is shown a modiiied type oi nozzle for spraying non-circular areas where the eii'ective sprinkling rano'e of the nozzle must be greater in some directions .than in others in order, to reach the more remote portions of the area to be covered.
  • receptacle 3 should be fed by an intermittently acting source of liquid supply in such av manner that the head of liquid on the nozzle alternately rises and falls.
  • the bell of sprayed liquid issuing from the nozzle, indicated by the curved dotted lines in Fig. l alternately expands and contracts, insuring the uniform sprinkling of ⁇ the surface in question.
  • the thickness of-the liquid sheet leaving the nozzle is easily regulated by adjusting the regulating nuts 10 andl 11 to move therspraying head relativelyto the outlet conduit and thus vary the vertical width 0f the ami/ular discharge channel.
  • a con- .tainer adapted to hold liquid and provided with a discharge oriiice, a baille member p0- ,sitioned outside of said container adjacent said oriiice and having an inner surface curved eoncavely relative to the edge of said oriiice to form therewith a Walled annular dischargev channel extending substantially to the outer edge of'said inner surface, rportions of said channel sloping upwfa-rd radially at a stee er anOle than the remainder otthe channe in order to secure diii'erent effective angles of discharge at ⁇ diiferent pointsl on the periphery of said baille member, and means for adjustably securing'said baille member at varying distances from the edge of said perennial.
  • a receptacle for liquids having a discharge oriiice in the lower part thereof, a conduit extending fi'oin said orifice and forming the shell of a spraying-nozzle, a spraying head having a concavely curved upper surface conforming approximately in'outline ,with the edges oi' said'eonduit and forming therewith a walled annular discharge channel,
  • a spraying nozzle comprising a spraying head having a concave upwardly and outwardly directed curved baille face, a cylindrical conduit or shell positioned with its edges in proximity to said curved baille face so as to vform therewith awalled annular discharge clmnnel extendnv subs'tnntilll/y to the outer t
  • a spraying nozzle comprising a spraying head having a concave upwardly and outwardly directed curved baille face, a cylindrical conduit or shell positioned with its edges in proximity to said curved baille face so as to vform therewith awalled annular discharge clmnnel extendnv subs'tnntilll/y to the outer t

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H. PAULING. I LIQUID DISTBIBUING' SPBINKLEB. APPLIGATION FILED SEPT 27 1910 Patented sein. 5, 1911.
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To all' wieiii, i msi-g; cue/cern: form of a. sli-eet?, veil, or bell; and it operulee lde ii known time A iizif. ULiNG e to ilie leesi'; edveni'iege in Cemieelieii with :i subjee oi.' ldie King ol Simoiiy, residing ai? Supply reservoir iii Wliieli the. luY ,l or pref 841 Wilhelmsli Gelsenkirchen, Vll? .in ille sure of 'llie liquid iS Caused lo Nery iii any 60 Kingdom lli Sie, Geii'mm lmnp-ire, have suitable wejg as for -iiifiauee by iulei'i'niii'eu :invented m, l usefulImprovement in filling oii'ilie reservoir, lloi' a given size Liquid v ig Sprinklers; and l do mid form of discharge opening, the sp1-eed lieielly d 'ne i"ll l ^=;v1ng te be e ii'uL, of 1Lilie bell oi? veil of liquid ies 'ling' from lie eleziiu ud dee pioii el' the seme. nozzle o lie device 4vmfie will, Jelle liezid 65 oil liquid Suifqvliefgl to it. lily cruising 'the io devices l1 md lio elle/fixait allein :i m' 1mm. zuid to washing i miiiiufumr, llie spread of ille liquid spray but ,iu also illus elle" :l mniiimmn and :i miriany imu'uy ln tliis 'my :ill poiiions of lille :surf- 'Z0 noz" face served by lille spifirmliug deviney are uniformly supplied Willi liquid. lil lli@ d0Y vice of ille pi'eeul iuveu ion um); also make provision for elisigfilaul" epi-:1y over non-e' 'cular evene; 1S 'for exmiiple 'u'lieie 75 treating liouei'e of equine m1 oiliei' polygonal eros., seeioii ere employed, Lluis iw jfuii'iiie; the treating; liquid to be 'llii'owu furllier in Some diiefliions lizui in oi'iliei's. A ppniius eueli se li lmi'e devisl dpeimilhi liquid io lie 3() thrown to *die (noi-ners of sueli :i towei :is: well as lo lie paris ueui'ei die Ceu'lzeif.
Briefly described, my uew ,liquid Sprinkler eoi'ujni'ises :i eoiiduit oi' sliel] wliieli may be iuliegiul, il.' desired7 with lie liquid supply 35 reservoir :md through .which plissee the liquid to be sprayed, -eope ating with a luiilie member or spraying head positioned edjfv Cent die outer edees of tlie shell :md lfoiiuiig 'zlieieu th en simuler exit or discharge e@ ,A y elmmiel :Eoiuli i a radially exeudiug pasl id sage fioiii which llie liquid lo lie sprayed '-cfzisli lzliegdses emeigee a distinct sheet or ilm. The inuente oi' io elise/rl: the 11er Suifece of ille spraying head, which may be termed luie iwi-lling or baille fece, is e5 Coneavely cui l; s( 'filial'j considering the device in veiml io ion, llie bellle face A l lende ouwzufdly mui upimrdly relative to liquid die cou-duif loi* eliell of the nozzle, and, Con- Smeli treating ioi'ms more or leseulp1,m;iumiely in outline M9 @irl-1in, il; ig necessary of iliei'eu'itlie tlae i 's ylied discharge elmnuel tli'us emu e fluit the tix-idling liquid be disli'illuled for-med. extending' sulishmliel ly to the outer lowers7 general l5 epi'eyil1 rele, neue Y pmt of md si?" v comm' 20 jleeeul, il ing; 'lzlaer T) :ie miiiei'inly und regularly es may be wel edge ofthe inner Surinam or baille linee. By ille iueil. materiel. The fippietus of the lliis Ineens ille slieel'. ol' liquid is; positively i present inveuien, is par 'ieulm'ly ndaptzedto Controlled and iriuiiiuiuod infect up to the 105 o severe ifiie eil'vffiie aud uuioim dieriliu- Veiyinstant leaves the Spraying device. 'lion oi' n, l; `iu liquid. in lroeeffes similei' lll/here lille 'Le is iiileiided for use with To tlioee juel; led io, but it iS also' of Circular miens", the euifmiuie oi ille ffoncave general application iu any connection Wliei'e. baille face may lie unil'oii'zi and symmetrical.;
liquid is lie-be distributed in lie form of e but Where l10n-circular :wens are lo be 1103 spray. i sprayed, l form the generally emezive baille .ll/ly spraying device delivers liquid infzlie 'fece in such a manner that at certain point' the annular ward at a sharper or steeper angle than at others, thus giving to the liquid issuing from each such point a trajectory of suiiivcient angular' elevation to enable the liquid to reach the more remote portions of the surface to be sprinkled. It is desirable oi' l course vthat the edge of the nozzle shell or shown more or less .in spraying circular conduit conforml approximately in outline of the curvature. of the baille face.
In the accompanying drawings I have tain embodiments o'apparatus elements of which the Apresent invention is capable.
` In this showing, Figure l is a vertical section ot a-receptacle provided with the delivery or spray device, and suitable for use areas; Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on a larger scale of a modiied type of nozzle, the section being taken on ,the line II--II of Fig. 3. Fig.l 3 isa plan of the spraying heady shown in Fig. 2.
Referring to Figi l ofl the drawings, l is a conduit leading from any suitable source of liquid supply, (not shown) which is best of an intermittently operating type, and
passing through cover 2 of receptacle 3 hav ing rounded bottom 4 provided with an orifice forming a liquid outlet vat substantially 'its lowest point. A short outlet conduit or shell 5 leads fromthe outlet, and in the present instance is shownas a iiange intcgral with the receptacle, formed adjacent the outlet and projecting therebeyond. v A mushroom-shaped spraying head G having a c'oncaved upper baille surface forms an annular discharge passage 7 with theedges oi the outlet conduit. Suitable centering means, as ribs 8, serve to guide supporting.
rod 9 which is secured to the spraying head. and passes through the outlet conduit to the upper part of the receptacle. The upper end of t-he rod is best threaded, and the rod with the attached spraying head is secured tothe receptacle cover by means of nuts l0 and yll which permit longitudinal adjustment'oil the rod to vary the vertical Width oi' the annular discharge passage,
In Figs. 2 and 3 is shown a modiiied type oi nozzle for spraying non-circular areas where the eii'ective sprinkling rano'e of the nozzle must be greater in some directions .than in others in order, to reach the more remote portions of the area to be covered.
'lhe particular modification illustrated is adapted for use in square washing towers, but the changes necessary to adapt it to towers oi other cross-sections are obvious. rlhat portion of Vchannel 7 shown at the right in Fig. 2 has the same angular direction as in Fig. Il,y the curvature ofthe baille face at 12 being substantially as bei'ore. At y7 however, the discharge channel is shown as extending upward at a steeper angle, the portions 13 of the baille suutace be- `discharge channel slopes updiagrammatically cer-- ing curved upward more sharply than the remainder of the surface, thus increasing the angle of elevation of discharge at these points.
The operation of the sprinkler is Sulliciently clear from the foregoing description. In practice, receptacle 3 should be fed by an intermittently acting source of liquid supply in such av manner that the head of liquid on the nozzle alternately rises and falls. In this way the bell of sprayed liquid issuing from the nozzle, indicated by the curved dotted lines in Fig. l alternately expands and contracts, insuring the uniform sprinkling of` the surface in question. The thickness of-the liquid sheet leaving the nozzle is easily regulated by adjusting the regulating nuts 10 andl 11 to move therspraying head relativelyto the outlet conduit and thus vary the vertical width 0f the ami/ular discharge channel.
lV hat I claim is l. In a liquid-distributing device, a con- .tainer adapted to hold liquid and provided with a discharge oriiice, a baille member p0- ,sitioned outside of said container adjacent said oriiice and having an inner surface curved eoncavely relative to the edge of said oriiice to form therewith a Walled annular dischargev channel extending substantially to the outer edge of'said inner surface, rportions of said channel sloping upwfa-rd radially at a stee er anOle than the remainder otthe channe in order to secure diii'erent effective angles of discharge at `diiferent pointsl on the periphery of said baille member, and means for adjustably securing'said baille member at varying distances from the edge of said orice.
In a liquid-distributing device, a receptacle for liquids having a discharge oriiice in the lower part thereof, a conduit extending fi'oin said orifice and forming the shell of a spraying-nozzle, a spraying head having a concavely curved upper surface conforming approximately in'outline ,with the edges oi' said'eonduit and forming therewith a walled annular discharge channel,
-portions of said channel slpingupward radially at a steeper angle than the remainder oi' the channel in order to secure diil'erent eifective angles of discharge at diil'erent points on the periphery of said sprayinghead, a rod attached to said spraying head and passing through said oriiice, and means in the upper part of said receptacle for adjustably securing said rod and said spraying head in position.
3; 1n a' liquid distributing device, a spraying nozzle comprising a spraying head having a concave upwardly and outwardly directed curved baille face, a cylindrical conduit or shell positioned with its edges in proximity to said curved baille face so as to vform therewith awalled annular discharge clmnnel extendnv subs'tnntilll/y to the outer t In testimony 'nfllereo9 have signed my 'odge of Said loa le face, portions of said 4 naine to this specification in the prsence of 1 clmnnol sloping upward radially at n. steeper two subscribing Witnesses. angle than lille remamder of the channel 1n V. HA .RY PA LIN@ ordm' to secure cll'llerent electlve angles of R U U lllschmg@ at dlie'ent polnts on the perlph- Witnesses: l
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supplying liquid to said conflu. Y A: V., WT. COTTER
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US2563297A (en) * 1947-11-24 1951-08-07 Research Corp Electrical precipitator, including an electrode washing device
US3826427A (en) * 1972-04-17 1974-07-30 H Rutherford 360{20 {11 spray apparatus with means for changing spray pattern
US5152458A (en) * 1991-06-13 1992-10-06 Curtis Harold D Automatically adjustable fluid distributor

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US2563297A (en) * 1947-11-24 1951-08-07 Research Corp Electrical precipitator, including an electrode washing device
US3826427A (en) * 1972-04-17 1974-07-30 H Rutherford 360{20 {11 spray apparatus with means for changing spray pattern
US5152458A (en) * 1991-06-13 1992-10-06 Curtis Harold D Automatically adjustable fluid distributor

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