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US2538948A
US2538948A US624109A US62410945A US2538948A US 2538948 A US2538948 A US 2538948A US 624109 A US624109 A US 624109A US 62410945 A US62410945 A US 62410945A US 2538948 A US2538948 A US 2538948A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/2402Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
    • B05B7/244Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using carrying liquid for feeding, e.g. by suction, pressure or dissolution, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle
    • B05B7/2454Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using carrying liquid for feeding, e.g. by suction, pressure or dissolution, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle the carried liquid and the main stream of carrying liquid being brought together by parallel conduits, one conduit being in the other
    • B05B7/2456Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using carrying liquid for feeding, e.g. by suction, pressure or dissolution, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle the carried liquid and the main stream of carrying liquid being brought together by parallel conduits, one conduit being in the other and a secondary stream of carrying liquid being brought together in the container or putting the carried liquid under pressure in the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/26Apparatus in which liquids or other fluent materials from different sources are brought together before entering the discharge device
    • B05B7/28Apparatus in which liquids or other fluent materials from different sources are brought together before entering the discharge device in which one liquid or other fluent material is fed or drawn through an orifice into a stream of a carrying fluid

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  • This invention relates to means for injecting into fluid spray streams eleaning,aromatic, disinfecting, fertilizing, paraciticide, or other substances it is desired to supply to an objective.
  • Spray nozzles and heads having as they do constricted passages, give much resistance to dis charge therefrom of fluent substances and cause increased pressure behind the discharge point. This pressure is about equal at the points of bypass intake and exit.
  • This invention provides an arrangement for overcoming this fault.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2, Fig. 1.
  • a spray unit such as that disclosed in Fig. 1 usually is carried by a supply pipe 4 to which hot and cold water is supplied by valve-controlled pipes.
  • the unit includes a hollow spray head 5, which flares in increasing diameter from its connection with the supply pipe 4 to its outer end.
  • a main passage 6 in the head is constricted by a wall 1, which has a threaded port 8 coaxial with the passage.
  • the wall has an outside inclined surface 9.
  • a hollow threaded plug it ⁇ has radial exit ports ii, and it is closed beyond those ports.
  • the plug has an annular flange l2 positioned opposite to the inclined surface ii of the wall l. Water passing into the plug is discharged radially from the ports II against the inclined surface 9 and emerges as a spray between that surface 9 and the flange 12. The character of the spray is regulated by turning the plug.
  • This invention provides such a spray head with a lateral extension i 3, which contains a chamber 14 opening to the main spray head passage.
  • the chamber is closed at its outer end by a plug l5.
  • the extension is exteriorly threaded at its outer end [6.
  • a part ll of the extension wall protrudes into the chamber I4, and it has a port l8. Flow of water through the port is controlled by a valve l9.
  • a by-pass tube 20 extends from the port l8 through the plug 15 and outwardly from the extension.
  • extends through the plug 55 into the main passage 6 of the shower head. It is bent in that passage, at 22, and it isdisposed therefrom through the plug in in the axis thereof and through the closed end of the plug, where it terminates in a discharge nozzle 23 screwed onto the tube.
  • This nozzle thus is beyond the point of spray initiation at the flange l2, and thus beyond the water pressure behind the constricted opening between that flange and the inclined wall 1. Consequently, there is no back pressure at the nozzle to deter emission of fluid therefrom.
  • a closed container 24, having an interiorly threaded neck 25, is tightly connected to the extension thereof.
  • and the container 24 constitute a single by-pass from the rear portion of the shower-head passage to a point beyond that of spray initiation in the outer part of the head.
  • the container constitutes means in the by-pass to hold substances to be introduced into the spray.
  • any substance desired to be dissolved or otherwise assimilated and introduced into the spray may be placed in the container 2%. Fluid enters the container through the port is and tube 20. After taking up substances in t1 e container, the fluid is forced through the discharge tube 25 to and out of the nozzle 23, and it is deflected laterally by baflie 26 into the spray, the baflie being carried by arms 27 extending from the free end of the plug I0.
  • the invention is adapted for introduction into sprays of fertilizer, paraciticide, disinfectant, and other matter placed in the container.
  • a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attach
  • constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, said wall at its outer end having an outwardly inclined surface, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part opposite to said inclined wall surface, an annular transverse flange on said plug beyond said exit ports positioned opposite to said inclined wall surface, and a by-pass extending from the inlet portion of said main passage to a discharge end positioned beyond said annular flange, said bypass including a container for matter to be taken up byfluid flowing therethrough.
  • a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a source of fluid supply to said passage in, constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, said wall at its outer end having an outwardly inclined surface, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part opposite to said inclined wall surface, an annular transverse flange on said plug beyond said exit ports positioned opposite to said inclined wall surface, a lateral extension on said spray head containing a chamber in communication with said main passage and having means to connect a container to its outer end, a closure for said end, an extension having a port therethrough protruding into said chamber, a manually operable valve controlling said port, a by-pass tube extending from said port through said closure, a by-pass discharge
  • a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at an end with means for attaching the head to a source of fluid supply to said passage, a constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part, a lateral extension on said spray head containing a chamher in communication with said main passage and having means to connect a container to its outer end, a closure for said end, an extension having a port therethrough protruding into said chamber, a manually operable valve controlling said latter port, a by-pass tube extending from said latter port outwardly through said closure, a bypass discharge tube extending from the outside of and through said closure and having an end portion disposed through said threaded plug, and a discharge nozzle on the end of said by-

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Jan. 23, 1951 H. w. RICHARDS 2,538,948
SPRAY DEVICE Filed Oct. 24, 1945 4 v 16 mam/Z12.
IN V EN TOR. WaRRY w. RKZJ-IJ XR A T TOR/VEV Patented Jan. 23, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SPRAY DEVICE Harry W. Richards, Washington, I). C. I Application qctobcr 24, 1945, Serial No. 624,1Q2l It:
r v This invention relates to means for injecting into fluid spray streams eleaning,aromatic, disinfecting, fertilizing, paraciticide, or other substances it is desired to supply to an objective.
It is conventional to divert fluid and dust from a supply pine through a by-pass containing material to be dissolved by or mixed into the diverted stream and to return the by-p-assed stream into the main stream before it'reaches a discharge nozzle or spray head.
Spray nozzles and heads, having as they do constricted passages, give much resistance to dis charge therefrom of fluent substances and cause increased pressure behind the discharge point. This pressure is about equal at the points of bypass intake and exit.
It has been found in practice that, with such an arrangement, back pressure at the exit of the by-pass is such that there is little, if any, flow through the by-pass, and that adequate quantities of added substances are not introduced into the spray.
This invention provides an arrangement for overcoming this fault.
When considered with the description herein, characteristics of the invention are apparent in the accompanying drawing, wherein an adaptation of the invention is disclosed in association with a shower spray for purpose of exemplification.
Like reference-characters refer to corresponding parts in the views of the drawing, of which- Fig. l is a vertical section of a spray unit;
Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2, Fig. 1.
A spray unit such as that disclosed in Fig. 1 usually is carried by a supply pipe 4 to which hot and cold water is supplied by valve-controlled pipes.
As shown in that figure, the unit includes a hollow spray head 5, which flares in increasing diameter from its connection with the supply pipe 4 to its outer end. A main passage 6 in the head is constricted by a wall 1, which has a threaded port 8 coaxial with the passage. The wall has an outside inclined surface 9. A hollow threaded plug it} has radial exit ports ii, and it is closed beyond those ports. The plug has an annular flange l2 positioned opposite to the inclined surface ii of the wall l. Water passing into the plug is discharged radially from the ports II against the inclined surface 9 and emerges as a spray between that surface 9 and the flange 12. The character of the spray is regulated by turning the plug.
This invention provides such a spray head with a lateral extension i 3, which contains a chamber 14 opening to the main spray head passage. The chamber is closed at its outer end by a plug l5. The extension is exteriorly threaded at its outer end [6. A part ll of the extension wall protrudes into the chamber I4, and it has a port l8. Flow of water through the port is controlled by a valve l9.
A by-pass tube 20 extends from the port l8 through the plug 15 and outwardly from the extension. A by-pass discharge tube 2| extends through the plug 55 into the main passage 6 of the shower head. It is bent in that passage, at 22, and it isdisposed therefrom through the plug in in the axis thereof and through the closed end of the plug, where it terminates in a discharge nozzle 23 screwed onto the tube.
This nozzle thus is beyond the point of spray initiation at the flange l2, and thus beyond the water pressure behind the constricted opening between that flange and the inclined wall 1. Consequently, there is no back pressure at the nozzle to deter emission of fluid therefrom.
A closed container 24, having an interiorly threaded neck 25, is tightly connected to the extension thereof.
The tubes 20 and 2| and the container 24 constitute a single by-pass from the rear portion of the shower-head passage to a point beyond that of spray initiation in the outer part of the head. The container constitutes means in the by-pass to hold substances to be introduced into the spray.
Any substance desired to be dissolved or otherwise assimilated and introduced into the spray may be placed in the container 2%. Fluid enters the container through the port is and tube 20. After taking up substances in t1 e container, the fluid is forced through the discharge tube 25 to and out of the nozzle 23, and it is deflected laterally by baflie 26 into the spray, the baflie being carried by arms 27 extending from the free end of the plug I0.
When the unit is used for bath purposes, such substances as bath salts, soap, aromatics, etc., be used. The invention also is adapted for introduction into sprays of fertilizer, paraciticide, disinfectant, and other matter placed in the container.
I claim:
1. In a spray device, the combination of a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a'so'urce of fluid supply to said passage, a
l3 by turning onto the threaded end.
constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, said wall at its outer end having an outwardly inclined surface, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part opposite to said inclined wall surface, an annular transverse flange on said plug beyond said exit ports positioned opposite to said inclined wall surface, and a by-pass extending from the inlet portion of said main passage to a discharge end positioned beyond said annular flange, said bypass including a container for matter to be taken up byfluid flowing therethrough.
2. In a spray device, the combination of a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at one end with means for attaching the head to a source of fluid supply to said passage in, constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, said wall at its outer end having an outwardly inclined surface, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part opposite to said inclined wall surface, an annular transverse flange on said plug beyond said exit ports positioned opposite to said inclined wall surface, a lateral extension on said spray head containing a chamber in communication with said main passage and having means to connect a container to its outer end, a closure for said end, an extension having a port therethrough protruding into said chamber, a manually operable valve controlling said port, a by-pass tube extending from said port through said closure, a by-pass discharge tube extending from the outside of and through said closure and having an end portion disposed through said threaded plug, and a discharge nozzle on the end of said by-pass discharge tube positioned beyond said flange.
3. In a spray device, the combination of a spray head having a main passage therethrough and provided at an end with means for attaching the head to a source of fluid supply to said passage, a constricting wall of said passage having a threaded port therethrough, a hollow threaded plug rotatable in said port, said plug being open at its inner end and closed at its outer end, and said outer end projecting beyond said constricting wall, and said plug also having radial exit ports in the side of its projecting part, a lateral extension on said spray head containing a chamher in communication with said main passage and having means to connect a container to its outer end, a closure for said end, an extension having a port therethrough protruding into said chamber, a manually operable valve controlling said latter port, a by-pass tube extending from said latter port outwardly through said closure, a bypass discharge tube extending from the outside of and through said closure and having an end portion disposed through said threaded plug, and a discharge nozzle on the end of said by-pass discharge tube positioned beyond said exit ports.
HARRY W. RICHARDS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 605,033 Van Riper May 31, 898 719,587 Hasbrouck Feb. 3, 1903 1,057,657 Mott Apr. 1, 1913 1,458,975 Clauson June 19, 1923 1,519,462 Loker Dec. 16, 1924 1,535,702 Walsh et a1 Apr. 28, 1925 1,967,909 Sonner July 24, 1934 2,029,141 Warner Jan. 28, 1936 2,131,796 Day Oct. 4, 1938 2,135,969 Donaldson Nov. 8, 1938 2,207,758 Rehse July 16, 1940
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