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US1543178A
US1543178A US67034523A US1543178A US 1543178 A US1543178 A US 1543178A US 67034523 A US67034523 A US 67034523A US 1543178 A US1543178 A US 1543178A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B9/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour
    • B05B9/03Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour characterised by means for supplying liquid or other fluent material
    • B05B9/04Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour characterised by means for supplying liquid or other fluent material with pressurised or compressible container; with pump
    • B05B9/08Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type
    • B05B9/085Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type with a liquid pump
    • B05B9/0877Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type with a liquid pump the pump being of pressure-accumulation type or being connected to a pressure accumulation chamber
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
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  • Portable fluid sprinkling devices which are carried by means of shoulder straps by the operator and which are extensively used for sprinkling plants are already known.
  • Such devices comprise generally a recep-r tacle for holding the liquid to be sprinkled and an air vessel attached to the receptacle, further a plunger pump arranged in the lower part of the apparatus, the cylinder of which pump is filled with theliquid when the piston is raised by means of a hand lever linked to the piston rod, the pressure space "onto which the flexible hose directed by hand joins being situated below the cylinder.
  • F ig. 1 is a vertical section with the midldle portion broken away and f Fig. 2 is a plan view of the sprinkling device.
  • 1 denotes. the container for the liquid, an air vessel 2 being rigidly connected to the lcontainer and the latter being providednwith shoulder straps and with supporting. feet.
  • the pistony pump Below the receptacle 1 there is arranged the pistony pump, the cylinder 3 of which is directly connected to the bottom of the receptacle.
  • the pump piston comprises an elastic cup 4L arcup 5 and 6 respectively and fixed by means of a nut 7 to the lower end of the piston Gil cal as well as in the horizontal direction.
  • the cylinder 3 is connected to the air vessel 2 by means of a cast iron body 111 provided with a supporting leg, the body 14 forming the bottom of the cylinder and enclosing the pressure space 15 which is of circular cross-section; the part of the wall of the pressure space 15 forming the bot-A tornv of the cylinder is provided with apertures 16. ln the outer' end rof the pressure space 15 a fitting 17 is inserted. To the outer end of the fitting a flexible hose 2 2 is fixed and to the inner end of the fitting an elastic rubber tube 18 is secured, the length of the latter being sufficient to cover the apertures 16.
  • the tting 17A is provided with a collar which is pressed against a packing ring 19 inserted between the end of the pressure space and the collar by means of the pressure screw 21 mounted in a stirrup 20 hinged to the sides of the body 14.
  • the stirrup 2O may be turned in the upward direction so that the nipple with the tube 18 can be removed from the pressure space.
  • the hose 22 fixed to the fitting is provided with the usual pipe and handle 23 for manually directing the liquid jet.
  • the'hand lever can'be alternya-tely actuated with the left and the right hand by turning the ⁇ lever in ⁇ the direction of the arrows indicated in -Fig. 1, the
  • a portable fluid sprinkling device comprising in combination areceptacle adapted to hold the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston pump arranged below said receptacle, the cylinder of said pump being in open connection with the said receptacle andthe piston having a flexible cup, a hand lever operatively connected to said piston, a member enclosing a pressure space, the wall of said member being provided with apertures adapted to connect said vpressure space to saidcylinder, a nipple projecting into the pressure space of said member, a flexible hose fixed to the outer end of'said nipple, and an elastic part fixed to the inner end of said nipple and adapted to lie snugly against the walls of said pressure space and forming the organ controlling said apertures between the cylinder andthe pressure space, a stirrup hinged to 'said member, and means carried by said stirrup and cooperating with said nipple to press the latter against said-member to thus produce
  • a portable fiuid sprinkling device comprising in combination, a receptacle Yadapted to holdA the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston pump having a cylinder in open connection with the bottom of the receptacle and a piston provided with a flexible cup, a hand lever operatively connected to said piston, a member enclosing a pressure space lof a Vcircular cross-section in'open connection with said air vessel, part ofthe wall surrounding said pressure space forming also the bottom of said cylinder and being provided with apertures for connecting said pressure space to said cylinder, a nipple fixed to saidmember, a flexible hoseV fixed to the outer end of said nipple, and ran elastic tube fixed to the inner end of said nipple and adapted to lie snugly against the walls of said pressure space and forming the organ controlling said apertures, a stirrup hinged to said member, and means carried by said stirrup and cooperating with said nipp
  • a Vportable fluid sprinkling device comprising in combination, a rreceptacle adapted'to hold the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston4 pump having a cylinder in open connection with the bottom of the receptacle and a piston provided with a fiexible cup, a hand lever operativelyconnected to said piston, a member-enclosing a pressure space of a circular crosssection in open connection with saidy air vessel, par@ of the Wall surrounding said pressure space forming also the bottom of said cylinder and being provided with apertures for connecting said'pressure space to said cylinder, a nipple fixed to said member, a flexible hose iXed to the outer end of said nipple, a rubber tube iXed to the inner end of said nipple land adapted to lie snugly against the Walls of said pressure space and forming the organ Controlling said apertures, a stirrup hinged to said member, and a pressure screw provided in said stir

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Patented June 23, 1925.
A UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.
`IEAN MEILI, or VELTHEIM, NEAR WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND, AssIGNoR To AnoLr KAUF, or ZURICH, SWITZERLAND. f
ELUID-SPRINKLING DEvIcE.
To all whom t may concern:
BeV it known that I, JEAN MEILI, a citi- Zen of the Republic of Switzerland, residing at Veltheim, near Winterthur, SwitZ erland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fluid-Sprinkling De vices, of which the following is a specifif cation.
Portable fluid sprinkling devices which are carried by means of shoulder straps by the operator and which are extensively used for sprinkling plants are already known. Such devices comprise generally a recep-r tacle for holding the liquid to be sprinkled and an air vessel attached to the receptacle, further a plunger pump arranged in the lower part of the apparatus, the cylinder of which pump is filled with theliquid when the piston is raised by means of a hand lever linked to the piston rod, the pressure space "onto which the flexible hose directed by hand joins being situated below the cylinder. y
These apparatus present the disadvantage that the pressure valves with which the cylinder of the pump is provided and for which purpose disc-valves,V fiap-valves or ball-valves have been hitherto used, cause constant trouble when they are not very frequently inspected and cleaned as some of the fluids to be sprinkled over plants have a high viscosity and a tendency to thicken, as is for instance the case with lime. `The frequent cleaning operations which necessitate dismantling .and assembling of the pump are tedious, require much v ranged between an outerand an inner metal time and special tools.
These drawbacks are overcome by the apparatus according to the present invention,
in which the coupling by which the hose is connected to the pressure space isprovided with an elastic sleeve bearing against the wall of the pressure space, `that sleeve closing openings connectingthe pressure space with the cylinder of the pump when the ypiston of the latter performs the suction stroke, whereas the sleeve is compressed bythe liquid discharged during the downward or pressure stroke of the pump piston whereby the liquid is permitted to enter into ,end of the pressure channel without being screwed into the latter, i. e. it is held in position byy means of a hinged stirrup.
Owing to the afore mentioned improve` ments all the hitherto utilized valves are dispensed with. A cleaning of the pressure chamber can be carried out very quickly, simply and without using complicated tools as the hinged stirrup which holds the nipple, to which the hose is connected, in position has to be turnedl in the upward direction to free the nipple.
A constructional example of the subject matter of the present invention is illustrated on the accompanying drawing, in which; y l
F ig. 1 is a vertical section with the midldle portion broken away and f Fig. 2 is a plan view of the sprinkling device. y
In the drawing, 1 denotes. the container for the liquid, an air vessel 2 being rigidly connected to the lcontainer and the latter being providednwith shoulder straps and with supporting. feet. Below the receptacle 1 there is arranged the pistony pump, the cylinder 3 of which is directly connected to the bottom of the receptacle. The pump piston comprises an elastic cup 4L arcup 5 and 6 respectively and fixed by means of a nut 7 to the lower end of the piston Gil cal as well as in the horizontal direction. The cylinder 3 is connected to the air vessel 2 by means of a cast iron body 111 provided with a supporting leg, the body 14 forming the bottom of the cylinder and enclosing the pressure space 15 which is of circular cross-section; the part of the wall of the pressure space 15 forming the bot-A tornv of the cylinder is provided with apertures 16. ln the outer' end rof the pressure space 15 a fitting 17 is inserted. To the outer end of the fitting a flexible hose 2 2 is fixed and to the inner end of the fitting an elastic rubber tube 18 is secured, the length of the latter being sufficient to cover the apertures 16. The tting 17A is provided with a collar which is pressed against a packing ring 19 inserted between the end of the pressure space and the collar by means of the pressure screw 21 mounted in a stirrup 20 hinged to the sides of the body 14. When the screw 21 is unscrewed the stirrup 2O may be turned in the upward direction so that the nipple with the tube 18 can be removed from the pressure space. The hose 22 fixed to the fitting is provided with the usual pipe and handle 23 for manually directing the liquid jet.
The operation of the above described sprinkling device is as followsz` When the liquid contained in the receptacle has to be sprinkled, for instance over plants, the piston of the pump is at first raised by means of the hand lever whereby the liquid flows from the receptacle 1 past the compressed elastic piston into the cylinder 3. If now the piston be pressed in the downward direction the liquid contained in the cylinder acts upon the elastic rubber tube 18 through the apertures 16 and compresses the tube which previously has been lying snugly against the wall of the pressure'space; the liquid can now be forced' from the cylinder into the pressure space from where it is vdischarged through the hose 22 and the pipe andhandle 23. As soonas the piston is again moved in the upward direction the rubber tube takes up its original shape land lies snugly against the wall ofthe chamber, the suctionaction of the pump and the pressure `in the air vesselv pressing the tube tightly against said wall during the suction stroke of the pump. In order to clean the pressure chamber the wing screw 21 is unscrewed and the stirrup 20 is turned in the upward direction whereupon the fitting together with the rubber tube can be removed'.
In crderl to prevent the person handling the device from getting overtired during the sprinkling the'hand lever can'be alternya-tely actuated with the left and the right hand by turning the `lever in `the direction of the arrows indicated in -Fig. 1, the
" spherical fulcrum joint 12, 13 and the articulation between the hand lever 11 and the piston rod 8 permitting of' such turning movement of' the hand lever.
I claim:
1. A portable fluid sprinkling device comprising in combination areceptacle adapted to hold the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston pump arranged below said receptacle, the cylinder of said pump being in open connection with the said receptacle andthe piston having a flexible cup, a hand lever operatively connected to said piston, a member enclosing a pressure space, the wall of said member being provided with apertures adapted to connect said vpressure space to saidcylinder, a nipple projecting into the pressure space of said member, a flexible hose fixed to the outer end of'said nipple, and an elastic part fixed to the inner end of said nipple and adapted to lie snugly against the walls of said pressure space and forming the organ controlling said apertures between the cylinder andthe pressure space, a stirrup hinged to 'said member, and means carried by said stirrup and cooperating with said nipple to press the latter against said-member to thus produce a fluid tight joint between the nipple and said member. 2. A portable fiuid sprinkling device comprising in combination, a receptacle Yadapted to holdA the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston pump having a cylinder in open connection with the bottom of the receptacle and a piston provided with a flexible cup, a hand lever operatively connected to said piston, a member enclosing a pressure space lof a Vcircular cross-section in'open connection with said air vessel, part ofthe wall surrounding said pressure space forming also the bottom of said cylinder and being provided with apertures for connecting said pressure space to said cylinder, a nipple fixed to saidmember, a flexible hoseV fixed to the outer end of said nipple, and ran elastic tube fixed to the inner end of said nipple and adapted to lie snugly against the walls of said pressure space and forming the organ controlling said apertures, a stirrup hinged to said member, and means carried by said stirrup and cooperating with said nipple to pressv the latter against said member to thus produce a fiuid tight joint between the nipple and said member.
3. A Vportable fluid sprinkling device comprising in combination, a rreceptacle adapted'to hold the fluid, an air vessel connected to said receptacle, a piston4 pump having a cylinder in open connection with the bottom of the receptacle and a piston provided with a fiexible cup, a hand lever operativelyconnected to said piston, a member-enclosing a pressure space of a circular crosssection in open connection with saidy air vessel, par@ of the Wall surrounding said pressure space forming also the bottom of said cylinder and being provided with apertures for connecting said'pressure space to said cylinder, a nipple fixed to said member, a flexible hose iXed to the outer end of said nipple, a rubber tube iXed to the inner end of said nipple land adapted to lie snugly against the Walls of said pressure space and forming the organ Controlling said apertures, a stirrup hinged to said member, and a pressure screw provided in said stirrup and (3o-operating with said nipple to press the latter against said member and cause thus afiud tight joint.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
JEAN MEILI.
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