US1851588A - Multiple siphon tube for sprayers - Google Patents

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US1851588A
US1851588A US385540A US38554029A US1851588A US 1851588 A US1851588 A US 1851588A US 385540 A US385540 A US 385540A US 38554029 A US38554029 A US 38554029A US 1851588 A US1851588 A US 1851588A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to an improved construction of spraying device.
  • 7 r Spraying devices as customarily constructed are provided with one or more suction tubes through which liquid is adapted to be drawn from a reservoirinto position to be struck by a blast of air and atomized into theform of spray. It is an object of this invention to provide a construction of suction tubing which shall beof increased efiiciency,
  • FIG. 1 is a front'ele'vation of a spraying.
  • Fig. 2 is a section taken along the line a II'II of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken along the line- III-III of Fig. 1 through the suction tubingpand
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section taken along 25 the line IV-IV of Fig. 1 through the suction tubing.
  • the device comprises a gas supplying means or compressor 30 including a barrel 1, a piston head 2, ai piston' rod 3, and a handle 4.
  • a plurality of blast openings 5 are provided in the head of the.
  • a reservoir 6 isrigidly associated barrel. with the barrel 1.
  • a tubular structure is provided for conducting liquid from the reservoir into posi- I tion to be struck by a blast of air issuing from the blast openings 5.
  • Thetubular structure comprises a plurality of tubes 7, connect- 4G with a tubular main or body portion 9.
  • tubular structure is rigidly securedto the head of the barrel 1 by means of solder or the like. It is positioned with the main 9, extending into the reservoir 6 and terminat- 7 ing adjacent the bottom thereof in position to be submerged in liquid introduced into the reservoir.
  • the tubes 7 lie with their discharge ends terminating exteriorly of and adjoining the blastopenings.
  • the emboditubes 7 can be formed ed by webs 8, and having fluid communication spray with a ment i11u$itted3kh mainKora-body vided with a bore a of smaller diameter, generally cylindrical in hapeg In 'utilizingythe device any suit able liquid;
  • the tubular structure in the embodiment illustrated is constructed of a single strip of portion of whi'chis stamped to form metal a the tubes .7 and connecting Webs 8.
  • tubular structure can be formed in any other suitable manner; for-examplethe H separately from the body portion 9 and secured thereto by soldering or in any other suitable manner.
  • suction tube described The unitary construction of suction tube described is possessed of a high degree of strength and is resistent tofforces tending to dislocate the same. constituting the suction tubing are accurate ly spaced and permanently maintained in ad- JLlStGd position.
  • the greater'portion ofthe The constituent tubes suction tubing constituted by'the main or body portion is ofenlarged bore byreason of which the likelihood of the suction tubing clogging with sediment is reduced'to a'mini r5 inumz
  • the shape of the bore of the suction 9 tubing permits liquid .toybe drawn therethru in a thin column and easilylbroken into a fine 7 minimum of air volume and pressure.

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March 29, 1932. NELSON 1,851,588
MULTIPLE SIPHON TUBE FOR SPRAYERS Filed Aug. 13, 1929 0 M L 1 j 4 ZZyi lull E I 9 FRANKLIN C/YEL :a/y INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 29, 1932 v UNITED I STATES FRANKLIN c. NELSON, or ELIZABETH, NEW annsny, Asfignbgmo ;STANCO, ..INCOR 'PORATED, A CORPORATION F DELAWARE MULTIPLE SIPHON was} ma;
7 Application filed Augustli3, 19 29 fiseria This invention relates to an improved construction of spraying device. 7 r Spraying devices as customarily constructed are provided with one or more suction tubes through which liquid is adapted to be drawn from a reservoirinto position to be struck by a blast of air and atomized into theform of spray. It is an object of this invention to provide a construction of suction tubing which shall beof increased efiiciency,
of a high degree of strength and with the elements thereof maintained in permanent adjustment. 1 Other objects will be apparent from the specification and from the accompanying drawings in which 1 Fig. 1 is a front'ele'vation of a spraying.
device with part-s broken away,
Fig. 2 is a section taken along the line a II'II of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken along the line- III-III of Fig. 1 through the suction tubingpand Fig. 4 is a transverse section taken along 25 the line IV-IV of Fig. 1 through the suction tubing. i o
Referring particularly to the drawings, in
its preferred embodiment, the device comprises a gas supplying means or compressor 30 including a barrel 1, a piston head 2, ai piston' rod 3, and a handle 4. A plurality of blast openings 5 are provided in the head of the.
A reservoir 6 isrigidly associated barrel. with the barrel 1.
A tubular structure is provided for conducting liquid from the reservoir into posi- I tion to be struck by a blast of air issuing from the blast openings 5. Thetubular structure comprises a plurality of tubes 7, connect- 4G with a tubular main or body portion 9. The
tubular structure is rigidly securedto the head of the barrel 1 by means of solder or the like. It is positioned with the main 9, extending into the reservoir 6 and terminat- 7 ing adjacent the bottom thereof in position to be submerged in liquid introduced into the reservoir. The tubes 7 lie with their discharge ends terminating exteriorly of and adjoining the blastopenings. In the emboditubes 7 can be formed ed by webs 8, and having fluid communication spray with a ment i11u$itted3kh mainKora-body vided with a bore a of smaller diameter, generally cylindrical in hapeg In 'utilizingythe device any suit able liquid;
' shape in cross-sectionand thetubes 7 are'pio t is introducedinto the reservoir 62' 5 piston is actuated to cause a blast of compressed ai'r or the-dike; -to be ejected through the blast 5 The blast of airv openings 5 of the barrel. passes across the delivery ends of the tubes 7 and createssuction in they tubular structure sufficient to draw a column of liquid from the reservoir 6 into'position to be struckby the blast'of airand broken into smallparticles, which are progectedforwardly by the blast of air in the form of spray. q 1 The tubular structure in the embodiment illustrated is constructed of a single strip of portion of whi'chis stamped to form metal a the tubes .7 and connecting Webs 8. The con tacting portions of the structure are secured by solderor otherwise. It will-be understood! that the tubular structure can be formed in any other suitable manner; for-examplethe H separately from the body portion 9 and secured thereto by soldering or in any other suitable manner. I
The unitary construction of suction tube described is possessed of a high degree of strength and is resistent tofforces tending to dislocate the same. constituting the suction tubing are accurate ly spaced and permanently maintained in ad- JLlStGd position. The greater'portion ofthe The constituent tubes suction tubing constituted by'the main or body portion is ofenlarged bore byreason of which the likelihood of the suction tubing clogging with sediment is reduced'to a'mini r5 inumz The shape of the bore of the suction 9 tubing permits liquid .toybe drawn therethru in a thin column and easilylbroken into a fine 7 minimum of air volume and pressure.
t While a preferred embodiment of the inventionfhas beenishown and' described, it; 7 will be understood that various modifications can bemade thereinwithin the spirit and scope of the inventionand such modifica 0.. into a; pi gatity, 0t small tubes,- eachEof the tionsare intended to be covered by the ap pended-claims. I V V V I claim: 1- V 1. In combination with a sprayer device ncunted. qngthe sp 'aye f and cQmp1'is; ei gle ipis tal shape mm he form of a flattened tube the upper end of which is criniped into a plurality of nariow tubes .;eachltei=minating mljace'i'it oiieoii theu blast openings.
2. In comblnation with a spiayer cf the type in which the liquid to be sprayed is contained in a reservoir sumnaunted. by a pump in communication witha pluralitybf blast I openi, 1 e e ened iqu d del ery ube i lrme 'si gle sheet 5 me l igidlyafiee q n zthers pnaye ;and. extending with its: lewe diil t er ev +the pp r nd' said flattened deliiieny ;tu be being; primped i ee e e I 7 having a Q plurality of blast openings, a liquid delivery c. NELSQN. I
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US2639192A (en) * 1950-04-15 1953-05-19 Lowell Specialty Company Sprayer
US20050121475A1 (en) * 2002-04-22 2005-06-09 Sara Lee/De N.V. Container for a substance to be sprayed, cap for such container and method for manufacturing such container

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US2639192A (en) * 1950-04-15 1953-05-19 Lowell Specialty Company Sprayer
US20050121475A1 (en) * 2002-04-22 2005-06-09 Sara Lee/De N.V. Container for a substance to be sprayed, cap for such container and method for manufacturing such container
US20110042488A1 (en) * 2002-04-22 2011-02-24 Sara Lee/ De N.V. Container and method for a substance to be sprayed
US7909268B2 (en) 2002-04-22 2011-03-22 Sara Lee/De N.V. Container for a substance to be sprayed, cap for such container and method for manufacturing such container
US8272581B2 (en) 2002-04-22 2012-09-25 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Container and method for a substance to be sprayed
US8616472B2 (en) 2002-04-22 2013-12-31 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Container for a substance to be sprayed
US9155358B2 (en) 2002-04-22 2015-10-13 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Container for a substance to be sprayed

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