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US2428292A US563724A US56372444A US2428292A US 2428292 A US2428292 A US 2428292A US 563724 A US563724 A US 563724A US 56372444 A US56372444 A US 56372444A US 2428292 A US2428292 A US 2428292A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • B05B13/06Machines or plants for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces of objects or other work by spraying, not covered by groups B05B1/00 - B05B11/00 specially designed for treating the inside of hollow bodies
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • B05B7/0892Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge with separate outlet orifices, e.g. to form parallel jets, i.e. the axis of the jets being parallel, to form intersecting jets, i.e. the axis of the jets converging but not necessarily intersecting at a point the outlet orifices for jets constituted by a liquid or a mixture containing a liquid being disposed on a circle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • 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
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a method of means for spraying pipe interiors.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel and simple method by which a continuous and uniform coating may be quickly and inexpensively applied to the interior of the pipe.
  • Another object is to provide a device which insures the production of a uniform and continuous coat; the thickness of which may be predetermined over a relatively wide range.
  • the invention resides in the discovery that a continuous coating of uniform thickness may be easily and quickly applied to the interior of a pipe by drawing a spray mechanism centrally through the pipe-while causing it continuously to discharge one thin annular sheet of plastic material outwardly in one direction and another separate sheet of fluid material, either plastic material, air, steam or other gas, outwardly in another direction such that the two sheets intersect at some distance away from the wall of the and a pipe, thereby causing the plastic material to be broken up or atomized to form a fine spray.
  • a uniform and continuous coating can be easily and quickly obtained and its thickness controlled by control of the rate of feed or the rate of movement.
  • an'air sheet is preferred because it provides a relatively inexpensive means of atomizing the "sheet and at the same time carrying off the volatile solvent normally contained in the-plastic compound and in that way facilitating the quick drying-of the compound.
  • one slot 2 being connected through one system of passageways in the body member to receive paint under pressure from said paint terminal l2 and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet 3, extending from the periphery outwardly in one direction and the, other slot 4 being connected by another system of passageways in said body member to receive gas from the gas terminal l3 and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet 8 extending from the periphery outwardly in another direction, such as to intersect the plastic paint sheet 3, not only before it strikes the walls of the pipe, but with sufflcient force to break up the paint sheet so as to create at the intersection an outwardly directed spray 6.
  • One system of passageways comprises: a tunnel i4 leading from one terminal connection l2 into the body member; a central chamber l8 connected to receive fluid from tunnel l4; and a central annular series or squirrel alga "arrangement of passageways 26 directing iluidffrom the central chamber I6 axially forward to the foremost annular slot 2.
  • the other system of passageways similarly comprises: a tunnel l5 leading inwardly from the other terminal ii; a surrounding chamber I! connected to tunnel l5; and a surrounding annular series or squirrel cage arrangement of passageways 21 connecting the surrounding chamber
  • End plate and front assembly While variously constructed body members I may be provided with the foregoing tunnels, chambers, squirrel cage passageways and slots, we prefer a sectional member of the novel form shown, since it is'easily dismantled or assembled and when dismantled, its parts can be readily cleaned of any residual paint or compound remaining in it while during assembly or use, it may be readily adjusted to vary the thickness of the sheets discharged.
  • the body member illustrated comprises: an end plate; and a front assembly composed of a mushroom member, an annular ring and a front cone at thefront or nose of the body member.
  • the end plate 1 forms the rear face 8 of the body member and contains a front or mating face 9.
  • the rear face 8 is provided with fluid terminals, which are connected through hoses l and II to suitable sources of plastic paint and air under pressure, the paint and air terminals being respectively designated I2 and H.
  • hoses l and II to suitable sources of plastic paint and air under pressure
  • the paint and air terminals being respectively designated I2 and H.
  • a pair of paint and air tunnels I4 and I respectively extend entirely through the end plate I to its mating face 9.
  • the paint tunnel H terminates in a centrally disposed recess l8 formed in the front mating face 8 of the end plate I while the air tunnel i5 similarly terminates in a surrounding recess II which extends around the central recess l6.
  • the front assembly which forms the peripheral spraying face of the body member, has a rear Mushroom member (1927)
  • the mushroom member l9 of the front assembly comprises a head 20 and a stem 2
  • the head 20 forms the rear mating face 22 of the assembly and provides a peripheral clamping flange i 4 23 which cooperates with clamping ring I! to clamp the front assembly to the periphery of the end plate 1.
  • the head 20 also provides a front face or shoulder 24 extending outwardly from the stem 2
  • the mushroom member contains the centrally disposed squirrel cage arrangement of passageways 26 extending from the rear mating face 22, in position to communicate with the central chamber i6, forwardly entirely through the head 20 and stem 2
  • is threaded to receive the annular ring 28 of the front assembly.
  • annular ring (28-31)
  • the annular ring 28 which can be adjustably positioned on stem 2
  • the rear face 30 of this ring conforms in shape to the front shoulder 2
  • of the ring 28 cooperates with the front end face of stem 2
  • Front cone (32-34)
  • the front cone 32 forms the nose of the body member. It is adjustably threaded into a recess at the front end of the stem 2
  • the cone is centrally bored to receive a locking screw 34 which is threaded into the stem 2
  • the device may be manually pulled by means of hoses l and II through the pipe at a fairly rapid rate to produce a continuous and uniform coating of plastic material on the inner wall of the pipe.
  • a guide mechanism comprising: a, plate 35 arranged to be placed over the rear face 8 of the end plate I and provided with openings 36 to accommodate the paint and air terminals I2 and I3; and a series of outwardly extending arms 31, the outer ends of which are turned to form runners.
  • This guide may be readily clamped to the rear face 8 by means of clamp nuts 38 threaded to the paint and air terminals l2 and I3.
  • a guide mechanism is provided of a diameter such that it will fit the interior of the pipe closely but not tightly. For larger or smaller pipe diameters, correspondingly larger or smaller guide mechanisms are provided.
  • only one slot 4 is provided.
  • the terminal I2 i connected through tunnel l4, chamber l6 and squirrel cage passages 26 directly to the slot 4, the stem 2la of the mushroom member being reduced in diameter so that the passages 26 extend through the head 20 of the mushroom member and not through the stem.
  • the terminal I3 is connected as before through tunnel l5, surrounding chamber l1 and squirrel cage passages 21.
  • the air tunnel I is provided with a valve, in the form of screw 39, for closing and opening th connection provided by the tunnel between terminal l3 and the surrounding chamber ll.
  • the terminal I3 is connected to the central chamber is by an auxiliary tunnel Ilia, which is provided with a valve, in the form of a screw 40.
  • the spraying device of claim 1 wherein the front assembly includes: a head providing the rear mating face of the assembly, presenting a 1.
  • annular slots formed in the peripheral face of the body member, one slot being connected to receive fluid from the forward end of one system of passages and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in one direction and the other slot being connected to receive fluid from the forward end of the other system of passages and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in another direction such as to intersect the first mentioned sheet not only before it strikes the walls of the pipe but with sufficient force to break up the first mentioned sheet so as to create at the intersection an outwardly directed spray.
  • a spraying device for spraying the interior of a pipe upon relative movement therethrough comprising: a body member of general circular cross section having peripheral and rear end faces and adapted to be moved centrally through the pipe; a pair of fluid connection terminals on the rear face, each arranged to receive fluid under pressure; means forming within the body member a central chamber for fluid from one terminal and a surrounding chamber for fluid from the other terminal; means forming a tunnel leading from each terminal to its respective chamber; a central squirrel cage series of passageways leading from the central chamber axially forward within the body member; means forming a surrounding squirrel cage series of passageways leading from the surrounding chamber axially forward within the body member; and a pair of annular slots formed in the peripheral face of the body member, one slot being connected to receive fluid from one squirrel cage series of passageways and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheettextending from the periphery outwardly in one direction, the other slot being connected to receive fluid from the other squirrel cage series of passageways and arranged to discharge it in the form of
  • said body member includes: an annular ring positioned 'betweenslots and having a peripheral face forming that portion of the peripheral face of said body member which extends between slots, a rear face which cooperates with the body member to form one slot and a front face which cooperates with the body member to form the other slot, said ring being mounted for axial adjustment to vary the axial width of at least one slot.

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Sept. 30, 194 7. v, EE 2,428,292
SPRAYING DEVICE FOR COATING THE INSIDE OF PIPE Filed Nov. 1 6. 1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR. Chester 1 Queen W W (MI-X Sept. 30, 1947; c. v. QUEEN 2,428,292
SPRAYING DEVICE FOR COATING THE INS IDE OF PIPE Filed Nov. 16. '1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Chesfeh [Queen 25 24 BY M M Patented Sept. 30, 1947 S-PRAYING DEVICE Fon- COATING THE msmn F PIPE Chester V. Queen, Jeflersonville, Ind. Application November16, 1944, Serial No. 563,724
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This invention relates to a method of means for spraying pipe interiors.
In sea going vessels, for example, it is desirable to coat the interiors of the sea water pipes with a plastic compound or paint protecting it against corrosive materials and inhibiting marine growths. It has been proposed to do this simply by filling the pipe with the compound, permitting the excess to drain oil and allowing the compound to dry. This practice is wasteful of both time and material. Various devices have also been proposed for coating pipe interiors but, so far as is known, these are not entirely satisfactory.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel and simple method by which a continuous and uniform coating may be quickly and inexpensively applied to the interior of the pipe.
Another important object is to provide a novel, simple and inexpensive device which may be easily and quickly operated to coat a pipe uniformly throughout its length and which may be readily adapted to pipes of different diameters over a wide range.
Another object is to provide a device which insures the production of a uniform and continuous coat; the thickness of which may be predetermined over a relatively wide range.
The invention resides in the discovery that a continuous coating of uniform thickness may be easily and quickly applied to the interior of a pipe by drawing a spray mechanism centrally through the pipe-while causing it continuously to discharge one thin annular sheet of plastic material outwardly in one direction and another separate sheet of fluid material, either plastic material, air, steam or other gas, outwardly in another direction such that the two sheets intersect at some distance away from the wall of the and a pipe, thereby causing the plastic material to be broken up or atomized to form a fine spray. By breaking this sheet into a spray, a uniform and continuous coating can be easily and quickly obtained and its thickness controlled by control of the rate of feed or the rate of movement.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated showing the relationship of the assembled parts to each other and to the annular intersecting sheets within a pipe, this view corresponding to one taken on line 2-2 of Figure 3;
Method (1-6) In accordance with my invention a plastic. compound or paint, from a suitable source not shown, is fed to a suitable spray device I which discharges it from an annular peripheral slot 2 outwardly in the form of an annular sheet 3, while a source of air pressure, for example, is also fed to the a device I which discharges it from an annular peripheral slot 4 outwardly in a form of an annular sheet 5, the sheets 3 and 5 being so directed that'they intersect each other at some point between the device and the interior wall of the pipe. The air sheet 5 breaks up the plastic sheet 3 into an annular spray 6. Accordingly as the spray device I is moved axially along the center of the pipe under these conditions, the spray 6 eflects a continuous and uniform coating of the compound on the walls of the pipe. -While another plastic sheet or a sheet composed of steam or some other gas may be employed in place of air, an'air sheet is preferred because it provides a relatively inexpensive means of atomizing the "sheet and at the same time carrying off the volatile solvent normally contained in the-plastic compound and in that way facilitating the quick drying-of the compound.
Spraying device passageways eral face and a rear end face 8 and adaptedto' be moved centrally through the. pipe; a pair of fluid connection terminals l2 and i3 on its rear face 8, one arranged to receive a plastic paint under pressure and the other to receive a gas, such as air, under pressurepand a pair of annular slots 2 and 4 formed in the. peripheral face of the body member, one slot 2 being connected through one system of passageways in the body member to receive paint under pressure from said paint terminal l2 and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet 3, extending from the periphery outwardly in one direction and the, other slot 4 being connected by another system of passageways in said body member to receive gas from the gas terminal l3 and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet 8 extending from the periphery outwardly in another direction, such as to intersect the plastic paint sheet 3, not only before it strikes the walls of the pipe, but with sufflcient force to break up the paint sheet so as to create at the intersection an outwardly directed spray 6. One system of passageways comprises: a tunnel i4 leading from one terminal connection l2 into the body member; a central chamber l8 connected to receive fluid from tunnel l4; and a central annular series or squirrel alga "arrangement of passageways 26 directing iluidffrom the central chamber I6 axially forward to the foremost annular slot 2. The other system of passageways similarly comprises: a tunnel l5 leading inwardly from the other terminal ii; a surrounding chamber I! connected to tunnel l5; and a surrounding annular series or squirrel cage arrangement of passageways 21 connecting the surrounding chamber |I to the other or rearmost slot 4.
End plate and front assembly While variously constructed body members I may be provided with the foregoing tunnels, chambers, squirrel cage passageways and slots, we prefer a sectional member of the novel form shown, since it is'easily dismantled or assembled and when dismantled, its parts can be readily cleaned of any residual paint or compound remaining in it while during assembly or use, it may be readily adjusted to vary the thickness of the sheets discharged. The body member illustrated comprises: an end plate; and a front assembly composed of a mushroom member, an annular ring and a front cone at thefront or nose of the body member.
End plate (7-17) The end plate 1 forms the rear face 8 of the body member and contains a front or mating face 9. The rear face 8 is provided with fluid terminals, which are connected through hoses l and II to suitable sources of plastic paint and air under pressure, the paint and air terminals being respectively designated I2 and H. From the terminals l2 and It, a pair of paint and air tunnels I4 and I respectively extend entirely through the end plate I to its mating face 9. The paint tunnel H terminates in a centrally disposed recess l8 formed in the front mating face 8 of the end plate I while the air tunnel i5 similarly terminates in a surrounding recess II which extends around the central recess l6.
Clamping ring (18) The front assembly, which forms the peripheral spraying face of the body member, has a rear Mushroom member (1927) The mushroom member l9 of the front assembly comprises a head 20 and a stem 2|. The
head 20 forms the rear mating face 22 of the assembly and provides a peripheral clamping flange i 4 23 which cooperates with clamping ring I! to clamp the front assembly to the periphery of the end plate 1. The head 20 also provides a front face or shoulder 24 extending outwardly from the stem 2| and terminating in an inclined peripheral guide wall 25. The mushroom member contains the centrally disposed squirrel cage arrangement of passageways 26 extending from the rear mating face 22, in position to communicate with the central chamber i6, forwardly entirely through the head 20 and stem 2|. It also contains the surrounding squirrel cage arrangement of passageways 2'! extending from the rear mating face 22, in position to communicate with the surrounding chamber l'l, forwardly entirely through the head, and terminating in the face of front shoulder 24. The stem 2| is threaded to receive the annular ring 28 of the front assembly.
Annular ring (28-31) The annular ring 28, which can be adjustably positioned on stem 2| and rigidly secured in any adjusted position through set screws 29, forms that portion, of the peripheral wall of the body member, which lies between the discharge slots 2 and l. The rear face 30 of this ring conforms in shape to the front shoulder 2| and inclined guide wall 25 of the head 20 and cooperates with the shoulder and guide wall to form the rearmost peripheral slot 4, the width of which depends upon the position of the ring 26 on the stem 2|. The front face 3| of the ring 28 cooperates with the front end face of stem 2| to form one wall of the front peripheral slot 2, the other wall of which is formed by the rear shoulder of the front cone 22,
Front cone (32-34) The front cone 32 forms the nose of the body member. It is adjustably threaded into a recess at the front end of the stem 2| so that its rear shoulder 33 may be adjustably positioned forwardly and rearwardly to vary the width of the front slot 2. The cone is centrally bored to receive a locking screw 34 which is threaded into the stem 2| at the bottom of its front end recess in order to lock the cone 32 in any of its adjusted positions.
It ma be noted that the periphery of the body member preferably is tapered as shown but this is not essential.
Operation and adjustment With the foregoing arrangement, it will be an preciated that paint under pressure entering the paint terminal l2, passes successively through paint tunnel ll, central chamber IS, the inner squirrel cage of passages 26 into front slot 2 which permits it to discharge radially outward to form the continuous annular paint sheet I. At the same time, air under pressure entering air terminal I3 passes successively through air tunnel IS, the surrounding chamber II. the outer squirrel cage of passageways 21, into rear slot 4, which permits it to discharge outwardly in the form of a continuous annular air sheet I, but which directs this sheet at an angle such that it intersects the paint sheet 3 at a short distance outwardly from the periphery of the body member. By adjusting the annular ring 28 and front cone 22 to provide peripheral slots of appropriate width and by selecting appropriate operatin pressures for the paint and air, it is a simple matter to produce an air sheet 5 which will effectively atomize the paint sheet 2 and thereby create at the intersection between sheets an outwardly directed spray 8. with a properly atomized spray of appropriate volume, the device may be manually pulled by means of hoses l and II through the pipe at a fairly rapid rate to produce a continuous and uniform coating of plastic material on the inner wall of the pipe.
Guide mechanism (35-38) In order to center the spray device I during its travel through the pipe, a guide mechanism is provided comprising: a, plate 35 arranged to be placed over the rear face 8 of the end plate I and provided with openings 36 to accommodate the paint and air terminals I2 and I3; and a series of outwardly extending arms 31, the outer ends of which are turned to form runners. This guide may be readily clamped to the rear face 8 by means of clamp nuts 38 threaded to the paint and air terminals l2 and I3. For a pipe of one size a guide mechanism is provided of a diameter such that it will fit the interior of the pipe closely but not tightly. For larger or smaller pipe diameters, correspondingly larger or smaller guide mechanisms are provided.
Modification (39-40) liquids in combination may be discharged. A
modification of this character is shown in Figure 7.
In the modification of Figure 7, only one slot 4 is provided. The terminal I2 i connected through tunnel l4, chamber l6 and squirrel cage passages 26 directly to the slot 4, the stem 2la of the mushroom member being reduced in diameter so that the passages 26 extend through the head 20 of the mushroom member and not through the stem. The terminal I3 is connected as before through tunnel l5, surrounding chamber l1 and squirrel cage passages 21. In addition, the air tunnel I is provided with a valve, in the form of screw 39, for closing and opening th connection provided by the tunnel between terminal l3 and the surrounding chamber ll. Also the terminal I3 is connected to the central chamber is by an auxiliary tunnel Ilia, which is provided with a valve, in the form of a screw 40.
for closing and opening that connection. In this plastic paint under pressure, a continuous annular sheet of paint will be discharged from slot 4. If desired air or some other fluid can be connected through terminal i3 to pass either directly through tunnel IE to slot 4, or indirectly through tunnel 15a to slot 4, This indirect connection has the advantage of enabling residue paint to be blownout of the device when the spraying operation is concluded.
Having described my invention, I claim:
I i comprising: an end plate having a rear face, a front mating face, a fluid terminal connection on its rear face and an interior tunnel leading from that terminal connection to its front face; a front assembly having a peripheral face, a rear mating face, an annular slot in its periphera1 face and a squirrel cage series of passageways leading from its rear mating face to saidslot; and means for removably securing the end plate and assembly together with their mating faces in engagement with each other; at least one of said mating faces being recessed so that both cooperate in ngagement to form a chamber which connects said tunnel to said squirrel cage passages.
2. The spraying device of claim 1 wherein the front assembly includes: a head providing the rear mating face of the assembly, presenting a 1. A spraying device for spraying the interior a of a pipe upon relative movement therethrough front shoulder and containing said squirrel cage passages, the front ends of which terminate at said shoulder; and a ring-like member secured to said head and presenting a shoulder which cooperates with the shoulder of said head to form ber, one slot being connected through the body member to receive fluid from th one terminal and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in one direction and the other slot being connected through said body member to receive fluid from the other terminal and arranged to discharge it in th form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in another direction such as to intersect the first mentioned sheet not only before it strikes the walls of the pipe but with sufllcient force to break up the first mentioned sheet so as to create at th intersection an outwardly directed spray.
4. A spraying device for spraying the interior of a pipe upon relative movement therethrough comprising: a body member of generally circular cross section having peripheral and rear end faces and adapted to be moved centrally through the pipe; a pair of fluid connection terminals on the rear face, each arranged to receive a fluid material under pressure; means forming one system of passages extending forwardly through the body member, said system being connected at its rear end to one terminal and terminating at its front end in a central squirrel cage series of forwardly extending passageways; means forming another system of passages extending forwardly through the body member, said system being connected at its rear end to the other terminal and terminating at its front end in a. surrounding squirrel cage series of forwardly extending passageways; and a pair of annular slots formed in the peripheral face of the body member, one slot being connected to receive fluid from the forward end of one system of passages and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in one direction and the other slot being connected to receive fluid from the forward end of the other system of passages and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the periphery outwardly in another direction such as to intersect the first mentioned sheet not only before it strikes the walls of the pipe but with sufficient force to break up the first mentioned sheet so as to create at the intersection an outwardly directed spray.
5. A spraying device for spraying the interior of a pipe upon relative movement therethrough comprising: a body member of general circular cross section having peripheral and rear end faces and adapted to be moved centrally through the pipe; a pair of fluid connection terminals on the rear face, each arranged to receive fluid under pressure; means forming within the body member a central chamber for fluid from one terminal and a surrounding chamber for fluid from the other terminal; means forming a tunnel leading from each terminal to its respective chamber; a central squirrel cage series of passageways leading from the central chamber axially forward within the body member; means forming a surrounding squirrel cage series of passageways leading from the surrounding chamber axially forward within the body member; and a pair of annular slots formed in the peripheral face of the body member, one slot being connected to receive fluid from one squirrel cage series of passageways and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheettextending from the periphery outwardly in one direction, the other slot being connected to receive fluid from the other squirrel cage series of passageways and arranged to discharge it in the form of a continuous annular sheet extending from the device outwardly in another direction such as to intersect the first mensembly forming said peripheral face of the body tioned sheet not only before it strikes the walls member and having a rear mating face, the assembly containing said central and surrounding cessed so that both cooperate in engagement to.
form said central and surroundin chambers.
7. The spray device of claim 5 wherein said body member includes: an annular ring positioned 'betweenslots and having a peripheral face forming that portion of the peripheral face of said body member which extends between slots, a rear face which cooperates with the body member to form one slot and a front face which cooperates with the body member to form the other slot, said ring being mounted for axial adjustment to vary the axial width of at least one slot.
8. The combination with the spraying device of claim 1 of a guide mechanism for supporting said spraying device centrally within a pipe during its movement through the pipe, said mechanism comprising: a central frame removably securable to said end plate in axial alignment therewith; and a radial series of arms having their inner ends secured to said frame and their outer ends turned in the form of sled runners, the runners being spaced from the axial center of the device a distance approximating the radius of said pipe.
CHESTER V. QUEEN.
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