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US1667943A
US1667943A US543202A US54320222A US1667943A US 1667943 A US1667943 A US 1667943A US 543202 A US543202 A US 543202A US 54320222 A US54320222 A US 54320222A US 1667943 A US1667943 A US 1667943A
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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
    • B05B1/34Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means designed to influence the nature of flow of the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. to produce swirl
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B05B1/265Nozzles, 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 the liquid or other fluent material being symmetrically deflected about the axis of the nozzle

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  • the invention relates to nozzles and is particularly applicable to discharge or spraying nozzles for use in sprinkling systems for lawns or the like.
  • the invention has for its object the provision'of a nozzle constructed ⁇ to produce a greater spread of spray, and more particularly the provision of a nozzle having an annular s cries ofteeth in the Wall of its discharge orifice, the faces of these teeth being inclined to the axis of the nozzle whereby a greater spread is secured owing to thedividing of the thin film A.liti
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof;
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal central section of a modified construction of nozzle;
  • Figure 4 isa similar view of another modified construction of nozzle
  • Figure 5 is a similar view of still another modified construction of nozzle. 1 Iis the nozzle head having the interior chamber 2 and the Water discharge orifice 3 located in axial alignment with the interior chamber. grooves 5 in its face, this core being secured ⁇ within the nozzle head and the arrangement being such that water passing through the core is set into a Whirling motion within the interior chamber 2, and consequently emerges through the discharge orifice 3 in a conical spray form.
  • the Wall of the orifice is provided with theannular series of teeth 6, the sides 7 of which areinclined to the axis of the aperture and substantially parallel to the direction of the normal discharge.
  • These teeth are preferably of V shape forming semi-circular grooves in the wall of the aperture and their inclination relative to the axis of the nozzle is in the same direction as that of the spiral grooves 4 is a core having the spiral 19.22.- serial No. 543,202.
  • the Walls of the discharge orifice 8 and the interior chamber 9 of the sprinkler head 10 are provided Withthe annular series of teeth 11 preferably of V shape and having their sides inelinedrelative to the axis of the sprinkler head in the same .direction -as the 'spiral grooves 12 in the core 13 secured Within the cad.
  • the same advantageous operation is secured in eii'ectin small streams of Water and greater spread o spray Without danger of cloggin
  • the ori ce 14 having the annular series of teeth in its Wall and the outer end of the chamber 15 are formed by a separate piece-16 detachably threadedly .engaging in the nozzle head 17 to facilitate replacing the threads or grooves when Worn to too great an extent as by dirty water.
  • the annular series of teeth or grooves 18 is formed in the periphery of the baffle 19 preferably'near its upper edge, these teeth or grooves dividing or collecting the thin film of water into a number of adjacent streams, thereby increasing. the spray spread.
  • This bale is secured to the nozzle head 20 by means of the stem 21 extendin axially of the discharge orifice 22 an threaded in the -apertured cross partition 23 Within the head.
  • a liquid spraying nozzle the combination lwith a head having a dischar e orifice and an interior chamber leading t creto, and a core within said head having one or more inclined passageways leading to saidl chamber, of an annular series of teeth upon the wall of said dischargey orifice having theirsides helically inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of said head 4in the direction of said inclined passageways', said teeth extending substantially to the ⁇ oint where the liquid projected from sai lwall.
  • a llquid spraying nozzle the combination with a. head having a discharge orifice and ali/interior chamber leadingtheleto and a core' Within'said head having one or more inclined passageways leading to said chamber, of an annular series of helically inclined teeth ilipon ⁇ the walls of said chamher and orifice, said teeth being inclined in the direction of said inclined passageways and extending substantially to the point where the liquid is projected from said wall.
  • a liquid spraying nozzle having a discharge orifice therein, and means within said nozzle head for imparting a whirlin motion to the liquid and forming the same into a film, said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of grooves inclined outwardly in the direction of whirl imparted to the liquid and extendin substantially to the print where the liquid is projected from said si es.
  • a nozzle headV having a discharge orifice therein, and a core within said nozzle head having a curved passage therethrough for impartin a whirling movement to the liquid
  • said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of grooves inclined outwardly in the direction of whirl imparted by said core and extending substantially to the point where the liquid is projected from said sides'.
  • a liquid spraying nozzle the conibination of a nozzle head, having a discharge orifice therein, means for forming the liquid issuing from said discharge orifice into a whirling annular film, and an annular surface arranged in the path oi said annular film rovided with a series of grooves ineline outwardly in the direction of whirl and extending to the point of projection of the liquid from the nozzle whereby the film is subdivided into a series vof finely divided streams.
  • a liquid spray nozzle the combination of means for forming the liquid into an annular filiii, and an annular surface arranged in the path of said annular film and provided with a series of unconfined grooves extending in the direction of fiow substaii tially to the point where the liquid leavesl the nozzle, said grooves serving to convert the water filin into a series of finely divided streams.
  • a liquid spray nozzle having an annular surface forming a discharge orifice, means for forming the liquid into an annular lin at said discharge orifice, said surface having a plurality of unconfined grooves formed therein extending in the direction of liquid flow substantially to the point where the liquid leaves the nozzle.
  • a liquid spray nozzle the combination of a nozzle head having a discharge orifice therein, ineans for forming the liquid into an annular film at said discharge orifice, said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of uiiconfined grooves therein extending in the direction of flow substantially to the point where the liquid leaves the nozzle.

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May 1, 1928.
E. G. MUNZ NOZZLE Filed March 15. 1922 Y Patented May l, 19,28.
ELM'EB; G. H'UNZ, QF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
NozzLE.
Application led March 13,
v The invention relates to nozzles and is particularly applicable to discharge or spraying nozzles for use in sprinkling systems for lawns or the like. The invention has for its object the provision'of a nozzle constructed` to produce a greater spread of spray, and more particularly the provision of a nozzle having an annular s cries ofteeth in the Wall of its discharge orifice, the faces of these teeth being inclined to the axis of the nozzle whereby a greater spread is secured owing to thedividing of the thin film A.liti
.spiral grooves ofthe of Water into a number of adjacent streams, and as a result of this greater' spread of spray, fewernozzles for spraying a givenv area are required. Another object is to provide a discharge orifice in the nozzle vof much greater diameter than that of the'streams, all of-Which are formed at the periphery of the orifice, to thereby eliminate the possibility ofclogging.` Further objects of the invention reside in the novel features of construction as more fully hereinafter set forth. In the drawings; l Figure 1 isa central section through a nozzle embodying my invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof; Figure 3 is a longitudinal central section of a modified construction of nozzle;
Figure 4 isa similar view of another modified construction of nozzle;
Figure 5 isa similar view of still another modified construction of nozzle. 1 Iis the nozzle head having the interior chamber 2 and the Water discharge orifice 3 located in axial alignment with the interior chamber. grooves 5 in its face, this core being secured `within the nozzle head and the arrangement being such that water passing through the core is set into a Whirling motion within the interior chamber 2, and consequently emerges through the discharge orifice 3 in a conical spray form.
u To divide the thin conical filmvof Water passing through the discharge orifice into a number of adjacent streams, the Wall of the orifice is provided with theannular series of teeth 6, the sides 7 of which areinclined to the axis of the aperture and substantially parallel to the direction of the normal discharge. These teeth are preferably of V shape forming semi-circular grooves in the wall of the aperture and their inclination relative to the axis of the nozzle is in the same direction as that of the spiral grooves 4 is a core having the spiral 19.22.- serial No. 543,202.
in the core, whereby theflm of water discharged through the .orifice is divided or collected into adjacent streams, thereby-securing greater lateral spread of the spray without danger of clogging. j-
In the modification shown in Figure 3, the Walls of the discharge orifice 8 and the interior chamber 9 of the sprinkler head 10 are provided Withthe annular series of teeth 11 preferably of V shape and having their sides inelinedrelative to the axis of the sprinkler head in the same .direction -as the 'spiral grooves 12 in the core 13 secured Within the cad. With this construction, the same advantageous operation is secured in eii'ectin small streams of Water and greater spread o spray Without danger of cloggin As shown in Figure 4, the ori ce 14 having the annular series of teeth in its Wall and the outer end of the chamber 15 are formed by a separate piece-16 detachably threadedly .engaging in the nozzle head 17 to facilitate replacing the threads or grooves when Worn to too great an extent as by dirty water.
-In the modified construction of nozzle of Figure 5, the annular series of teeth or grooves 18 is formed in the periphery of the baffle 19 preferably'near its upper edge, these teeth or grooves dividing or collecting the thin film of water into a number of adjacent streams, thereby increasing. the spray spread. This bale is secured to the nozzle head 20 by means of the stem 21 extendin axially of the discharge orifice 22 an threaded in the -apertured cross partition 23 Within the head.
'What I claim as my invention is: Y
1. In a liquid spraying nozzle, the combination lwith a head having a dischar e orifice and an interior chamber leading t creto, and a core within said head having one or more inclined passageways leading to saidl chamber, of an annular series of teeth upon the wall of said dischargey orifice having theirsides helically inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of said head 4in the direction of said inclined passageways', said teeth extending substantially to the` oint where the liquid projected from sai lwall.
2. In a llquid spraying nozzle, the combination with a. head having a discharge orifice and ali/interior chamber leadingtheleto and a core' Within'said head having one or more inclined passageways leading to said chamber, of an annular series of helically inclined teeth ilipon` the walls of said chamher and orifice, said teeth being inclined in the direction of said inclined passageways and extending substantially to the point where the liquid is projected from said wall.
3. In a liquid spraying nozzle, the combination of a nozzle head having a discharge orifice therein, and means within said nozzle head for imparting a whirlin motion to the liquid and forming the same into a film, said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of grooves inclined outwardly in the direction of whirl imparted to the liquid and extendin substantially to the print where the liquid is projected from said si es.
4. In a liquid spraying nozzle, the combination of a nozzle headV having a discharge orifice therein, and a core within said nozzle head having a curved passage therethrough for impartin a whirling movement to the liquid, said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of grooves inclined outwardly in the direction of whirl imparted by said core and extending substantially to the point where the liquid is projected from said sides'. f
5. In a liquid spraying nozzle, the conibination of a nozzle head, having a discharge orifice therein, means for forming the liquid issuing from said discharge orifice into a whirling annular film, and an annular surface arranged in the path oi said annular film rovided with a series of grooves ineline outwardly in the direction of whirl and extending to the point of projection of the liquid from the nozzle whereby the film is subdivided into a series vof finely divided streams.
6. In a liquid spray nozzle, the combination of means for forming the liquid into an annular filiii, and an annular surface arranged in the path of said annular film and provided with a series of unconfined grooves extending in the direction of fiow substaii tially to the point where the liquid leavesl the nozzle, said grooves serving to convert the water filin into a series of finely divided streams.
7. In a liquid spray nozzle, the combination of a nozzle head having an annular surface forming a discharge orifice, means for forming the liquid into an annular lin at said discharge orifice, said surface having a plurality of unconfined grooves formed therein extending in the direction of liquid flow substantially to the point where the liquid leaves the nozzle.
8. In a liquid spray nozzle, the combination of a nozzle head having a discharge orifice therein, ineans for forming the liquid into an annular film at said discharge orifice, said discharge orifice having its sides formed with a series of uiiconfined grooves therein extending in the direction of flow substantially to the point where the liquid leaves the nozzle.
In testimony whereof I affixl m signature. ELMER MUNZ.
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US2503481A (en) * 1946-12-04 1950-04-11 William W Hallinan Atomizing nozzle
US2631062A (en) * 1949-09-09 1953-03-10 Schaertl Portable shower
US2892594A (en) * 1958-03-03 1959-06-30 James T Clark Lawn sprinkling nozzles
US3080726A (en) * 1960-06-14 1963-03-12 Revco Inc Temperature congelation apparatus
US3100084A (en) * 1961-08-01 1963-08-06 Gulf Research Development Co Constant flow rate fuel injection nozzle
US3275248A (en) * 1964-08-07 1966-09-27 Spraying Systems Co Modified full cone nozzle
US3920187A (en) * 1974-05-24 1975-11-18 Porta Test Mfg Spray head
US4011996A (en) * 1973-10-25 1977-03-15 Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Swirl type pressure fuel atomizer
US4087050A (en) * 1975-09-18 1978-05-02 Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Swirl type pressure fuel atomizer
US4331294A (en) * 1978-10-30 1982-05-25 Irritech, Advanced Irrigation Technologies Spray or atomizing nozzle
US5150841A (en) * 1989-09-11 1992-09-29 Dowbrands Inc. Liquid spray dispenser
US5740967A (en) * 1993-09-30 1998-04-21 Parker-Hannifin Corporation Spray nozzle and method of manufacturing same
US6481645B1 (en) * 2000-05-22 2002-11-19 Shurflo Pump Mfg. Company, Inc. Condiment dispensing nozzle apparatus and method
US6698629B2 (en) 2001-05-10 2004-03-02 Shurflo Pump Manufacturing Co., Inc. Comestible fluid dispensing tap and method
US8177148B1 (en) 2006-02-10 2012-05-15 The Toro Company Irrigation sprinkler with adjustable nozzle trajectory
US9221065B1 (en) 2007-01-22 2015-12-29 The Toro Company Helical water distribution restrictor
DE102014119293A1 (en) * 2014-12-19 2016-06-23 Sata Gmbh & Co. Kg Method for producing, repairing or modifying at least one component of a spraying device, in particular a paint spraying device

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US2503481A (en) * 1946-12-04 1950-04-11 William W Hallinan Atomizing nozzle
US2631062A (en) * 1949-09-09 1953-03-10 Schaertl Portable shower
US2892594A (en) * 1958-03-03 1959-06-30 James T Clark Lawn sprinkling nozzles
US3080726A (en) * 1960-06-14 1963-03-12 Revco Inc Temperature congelation apparatus
US3100084A (en) * 1961-08-01 1963-08-06 Gulf Research Development Co Constant flow rate fuel injection nozzle
US3275248A (en) * 1964-08-07 1966-09-27 Spraying Systems Co Modified full cone nozzle
US4011996A (en) * 1973-10-25 1977-03-15 Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Swirl type pressure fuel atomizer
US3920187A (en) * 1974-05-24 1975-11-18 Porta Test Mfg Spray head
US4087050A (en) * 1975-09-18 1978-05-02 Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Swirl type pressure fuel atomizer
US4331294A (en) * 1978-10-30 1982-05-25 Irritech, Advanced Irrigation Technologies Spray or atomizing nozzle
US5150841A (en) * 1989-09-11 1992-09-29 Dowbrands Inc. Liquid spray dispenser
US5740967A (en) * 1993-09-30 1998-04-21 Parker-Hannifin Corporation Spray nozzle and method of manufacturing same
US5951882A (en) * 1993-09-30 1999-09-14 Parker Intangibles Inc. Spray nozzle and method of manufacturing same
US6481645B1 (en) * 2000-05-22 2002-11-19 Shurflo Pump Mfg. Company, Inc. Condiment dispensing nozzle apparatus and method
US6739524B2 (en) 2000-05-22 2004-05-25 Shurflo Pump Manufacturing Company, Inc. Condiment dispensing nozzle apparatus and method
US6698629B2 (en) 2001-05-10 2004-03-02 Shurflo Pump Manufacturing Co., Inc. Comestible fluid dispensing tap and method
US8177148B1 (en) 2006-02-10 2012-05-15 The Toro Company Irrigation sprinkler with adjustable nozzle trajectory
US9221065B1 (en) 2007-01-22 2015-12-29 The Toro Company Helical water distribution restrictor
DE102014119293A1 (en) * 2014-12-19 2016-06-23 Sata Gmbh & Co. Kg Method for producing, repairing or modifying at least one component of a spraying device, in particular a paint spraying device

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