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US2613111A
US2613111A US652953A US65295346A US2613111A US 2613111 A US2613111 A US 2613111A US 652953 A US652953 A US 652953A US 65295346 A US65295346 A US 65295346A US 2613111 A US2613111 A US 2613111A
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  • This invention relates to spraying apparatus for use in various fields of industry, in which iiuids; liquids or liquid-like substances are employed in finely divided or atomized state.
  • a further object of theinvention resides in the provision of 'meansfor removably attaching a liquid containing tank or the like to the spraying ⁇ spraying purposes.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to providemeans for obtaining an apparatus that is compact and portable and which constitutes a well balanced unit which may be held in any desired angle' toward the surface against which the spray liquid is to be directed.
  • Still a further object of the present invention is to provide means affording a substantially continuous flow or stream of spray liquid through the nozzle of thefapparatus.
  • Another object' ⁇ of the present invention is to provide means for maintaining a substantially uniform and equal pressure from the compression chamber to the liquid tank of the apparatus, so thatthe eiiiciency of the apparatuswill not be influenced in an undesiredmanner and always be kept at the same rate'or standard for which the apparatus is constructed, although the same is hand operated.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide means requiring only relatively small physical-force and eiort for manipulating and operating the apparatus made in accordance with this invention as compared with other known devices.
  • Another feature of this invention isto provide means for obtaining a substantially leak proof and safe apparatus of the aforesaid type which possesses only a few movable parts., is very sturdy ⁇ and is made entirely of non-breakable material, so that the cost for the maintenance of the apparatus is reducedto a minimum.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an apparatus em-A bodying features of this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along:
  • Theapparatus mainly comprises a liquid container or tank II, a compression chamber I2 and "a pressure exerting device in the form of a lbellows i3 for sucking in air which is subsequently expelled into the air compression chamber I2.
  • the apparatus in this instance is of substantially rectangular shape, although the same may be differently shaped or streamlined.
  • top wall I4 of the apparatus there is affixed by any appropriate means a handle I5 for engagement with the fingers of the hand of an operator. Substantially in alignment with handle I5 and thereabove extends a lever le whose rearward end extends through an opening Il or" top wall or cover I4 and is pivoted therebelow at I8 on a suitable bracket fixed to the inner facev of one of the walls of the apparat.
  • Lever I 6 is further provided with an arm I9 which is positioned below the cover I4 and extends yfrom pivot I8.
  • the end 20 of arm I9 is perforated at 2I through which protrudes a guide pin orstud 22 forming part of the bellows device I3 which stud abuts in expanded condition of the bellows I3 against the underface of top wall I4 ofV apparatus I0.
  • Bellows I3 substantially comprises a helical spring 23 positioned within the interior of housing 24 of Athe bellows device I3.
  • Housing 24 is made from a compressible, liquid proof and air tight material, such as impregnated cloth, leather or the like.
  • the bellows device I3 is further equipped with two valves 25 and 26. Both valves are of the ball type, each having a ball 2l and 28, respectively, supported by suitable compression springs 29 and 30. l
  • Toplwall I4 is further provided with a slit or opening 3l through which air may enter.
  • the apparatus I0 has further a partition 32 separating the liquid tank I I from the compres- Tank II is provided with an opening 38 which is closable by a cap 39. Through opening138 liquid 40 may ibe filled into tank I Lzi'lrid the opening 38 may then subsequentlyibeclosedfby said cap or closure 39.
  • I4 is then subsequently aixed by screws 50 on the top of the housing 4-8.
  • a spraying apparatus comprising a housing having a top wall, a vertically extending partition within said housing, a tank for containing liquid, a wall off-said tank forming ysaid-partitiorna compression chamber, air compressing, means positioned above said chamber, said compression chamber and said air compressing means being juxtapositioned with respect to said tank wall, a handle ⁇ Vfixed on said top Wall, a movable handle lever 1- .
  • Any suitableknown nozzle .construction may be employed to bring about atomizationand, distribution. of the liquid substance used inconnectionwith. this apparatus. Itf will be. well, understood that, any suitable liquidv or liquid-like..substances.such as insecticide solutions, varniSheS, ,fair x purifying liquids -and similar fluidsmaybe. employedfor the purpose of this invention. y
  • the apparatus isheldwby the,ngersfill ⁇ .of a hand 45, as indicated in Fig. 2,.,a-ndthe thumb 41 of-the hand is employed toI bring, about. movement of lever- ⁇ I6 invdoyvnwardl direction. .(arrow A).
  • farm II9 actuates against the ycompressiblefbellows device I3? and per-mits air contained Within .theinteriorfof said bellowsfdevice to be compressed ,and then y,to escape through :ball valve 26 into; air compression chamber I2.
  • v,this compressed air is also guided lengthwise of the upperportionof tube 43 ,which extends with clearanceiritdthe nozzle42, as.may' be easily realizedfrom Flg.2.
  • This .upper tube portion provides-due to .the clearance a. passageway for ⁇ saidl air ...which-, ex ⁇ tendsbetween ithe outer diameter .of saidi tube portion and Vthe inner diameter of theLeXteIlSion of .nozz1e 42, whichhouses said upper ⁇ ,tube por tion.. and projects into said .t',ai lk. from ⁇ there without.
  • Tank ⁇ IILand compression chamber I 2 maybe placed .on Athe bottom '49 .of thehousing, 48, .whereas all. .the other f parts are .then .connected, Lrspectiyelm withthe. compression chambeizandtarik
  • a portable spraying apparatus comprising a housing having a top wall, a. tank for containing liquid accommodated within said housing, an air compression chamber, a bellows positioned above and connected to said chamber, said chamber and said bellows beingl juxtapositioned to said tank within said housing, a handle lever arranged for movement on said top wall and extending through an opening of the latter for Aoperation with said bellows, a conduit extending Within said housing about said bellows and interconnecting said chamber with said tank, nozzle means extending from Within said tank therewithout, one end of said conduit being disposed substantially at the level of said nozzle means and in communication with the latter, and a tube leading from within said nozzle means toward the bottom of said tank, whereby upon movement of said handle lever said bellows will be actuated to compress air in said compression chamber and thence through said conduit into said tank and said nozzle means to thereby pro- REFERENCES CITED
  • the following references are of record in the file of this patent:

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0d. 7, 1952 F. FREUND ET AL 2,613,111
SPRAYING APPARATUS Filed March a, 194i@ Patented et.v 7, 1.952
"UNITI-:D STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 vFrederick Freund, New York, and Illo Kreismann, Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to said Kreismann Application March s, isaiafserial No. 652,953
This invention relates to spraying apparatus for use in various fields of industry, in which iiuids; liquids or liquid-like substances are employed in finely divided or atomized state.
It is one of the main objects of this invention to provide means rendering an apparatus of the above type very simple both in construction and operation, manipulatable by one hand only of the operator while carrying saidv apparatus, and highly satisfactory and eicient in performing its work. u I
It is another object of the invention to'provide means facilitating the arrangement of an air compressionchamber between the liquid or fluid dispenser and air pumping or pressure means.
A further object of theinvention resides in the provision of 'meansfor removably attaching a liquid containing tank or the like to the spraying `spraying purposes.
Still another object of the present invention is to providemeans for obtaining an apparatus that is compact and portable and which constitutes a well balanced unit which may be held in any desired angle' toward the surface against which the spray liquid is to be directed.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide means affording a substantially continuous flow or stream of spray liquid through the nozzle of thefapparatus.
Yet. another object'` of the present invention is to provide means for maintaining a substantially uniform and equal pressure from the compression chamber to the liquid tank of the apparatus, so thatthe eiiiciency of the apparatuswill not be influenced in an undesiredmanner and always be kept at the same rate'or standard for which the apparatus is constructed, although the same is hand operated. 1
A still further object of the present invention is to provide means requiring only relatively small physical-force and eiort for manipulating and operating the apparatus made in accordance with this invention as compared with other known devices.
Yet, another feature of this invention isto provide means for obtaining a substantially leak proof and safe apparatus of the aforesaid type which possesses only a few movable parts., is very sturdy `and is made entirely of non-breakable material, so that the cost for the maintenance of the apparatus is reducedto a minimum.
With the above and other'objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, theA in'- 3 Claims. (CL 299-96) vention` resides in the novel construction, con binati'on 'and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter described, and more particularly deiinedby the appended claimsjit being under-- stoody that'such changes in the precise embod1 l ment ofthe herein disclosed invention may be made as come within the scope of the claims.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an apparatus em-A bodying features of this invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along:
lines 2--2 of Fig. 1.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing, there is shown an apparatus II) made in accordance with this invention.
Theapparatus mainly comprises a liquid container or tank II, a compression chamber I2 and "a pressure exerting device in the form of a lbellows i3 for sucking in air which is subsequently expelled into the air compression chamber I2.
The apparatus in this instance is of substantially rectangular shape, although the same may be differently shaped or streamlined.
On top wall I4 of the apparatus, there is affixed by any appropriate means a handle I5 for engagement with the fingers of the hand of an operator. Substantially in alignment with handle I5 and thereabove extends a lever le whose rearward end extends through an opening Il or" top wall or cover I4 and is pivoted therebelow at I8 on a suitable bracket fixed to the inner facev of one of the walls of the apparat.
Lever I 6 is further provided with an arm I9 which is positioned below the cover I4 and extends yfrom pivot I8. The end 20 of arm I9 is perforated at 2I through which protrudes a guide pin orstud 22 forming part of the bellows device I3 which stud abuts in expanded condition of the bellows I3 against the underface of top wall I4 ofV apparatus I0.
Bellows I3 substantially comprises a helical spring 23 positioned within the interior of housing 24 of Athe bellows device I3. Housing 24 is made from a compressible, liquid proof and air tight material, such as impregnated cloth, leather or the like.
The bellows device I3 is further equipped with two valves 25 and 26. Both valves are of the ball type, each having a ball 2l and 28, respectively, supported by suitable compression springs 29 and 30. l
Toplwall I4 is further provided with a slit or opening 3l through which air may enter.
The apparatus I0 has further a partition 32 separating the liquid tank I I from the compres- Tank II is provided with an opening 38 which is closable by a cap 39. Through opening138 liquid 40 may ibe filled into tank I Lzi'lrid the opening 38 may then subsequentlyibeclosedfby said cap or closure 39.
I4 is then subsequently aixed by screws 50 on the top of the housing 4-8.
It will thus be seen that in accordance with this invention there has been provided a spraying apparatus comprising a housing having a top wall, a vertically extending partition within said housing, a tank for containing liquid, a wall off-said tank forming ysaid-partitiorna compression chamber, air compressing, means positioned above said chamber, said compression chamber and said air compressing means being juxtapositioned with respect to said tank wall, a handle `Vfixed on said top Wall, a movable handle lever 1- .substantiallyinalignment with and above said 15: y air compressingqmeana means interconnecting Preferably through front .wall 4I 0f the 4alp- Mv paratus Ill, there passes the aforesaidnozzledevice 42 from which tube 43 leads dowrlwardly toward the bottom 44 ofthe tank II. Any suitableknown nozzle .construction may be employed to bring about atomizationand, distribution. of the liquid substance used inconnectionwith. this apparatus. Itf will be. well, understood that, any suitable liquidv or liquid-like..substances.such as insecticide solutions, varniSheS, ,fair x purifying liquids -and similar fluidsmaybe. employedfor the purpose of this invention. y
The operation ,ofA the apparatus is vbriefly as follows:
The apparatus: isheldwby the,ngersfill` .of a hand 45, as indicated in Fig. 2,.,a-ndthe thumb 41 of-the hand is employed toI bring, about. movement of lever-` I6 invdoyvnwardl direction. .(arrow A). During this operation farm II9 actuates against the ycompressiblefbellows device I3? and per-mits air contained Within .theinteriorfof said bellowsfdevice to be compressed ,and then y,to escape through :ball valve 26 into; air compression chamber I2. Upward movement of arm |.9 .is caused by spring-23,while lever lr6 rand thumb li'I move back into the ystarting .or 4uppermost Iposition, as indicated in Fig. 2.
During this upward; movement of arm1 I.9air enters through opening-3l and further l through valve of bellows-I3 into ,thetinterior ofthe same. On A account of the-repeated strokesby means of lever I6, it can be easily yrealizedthat air is rst precompressed in chamberv I2 Iand then allowed` either directly or by any valvemeans (not shown) to escape ..through tube 33 into yliquid container II at end piece-31. compressed air exerts ,pressure on the column of the liquid contained in tank II and forces=said liquid vto pass through tube 43 and thento be vatomized and ejected at nozzle 42y to .which airl from-end piece 31 .is simultaneously supplied underpressure.
In the-,present instance, v,this compressed air is also guided lengthwise of the upperportionof tube 43 ,which extends with clearanceiritdthe nozzle42, as.may' be easily realizedfrom Flg.2. This .upper tube portion provides-due to .the clearance a. passageway for` saidl air ...which-, ex` tendsbetween ithe outer diameter .of saidi tube portion and Vthe inner diameter of theLeXteIlSion of .nozz1e 42, whichhouses said upper` ,tube por tion.. and projects into said .t',ai lk. from`there without.
The assembling of the apparatus imay, }be eiected'in a very simple manner. Tank` IILand compression chamber I 2, maybe placed .on Athe bottom '49 .of thehousing, 48, .whereas all. .the other f parts are .then .connected, Lrspectiyelm withthe. compression chambeizandtarik A Cover fixed handle `and-operatively connected with said said compression chamber with said tank, and
` nozzle means connected to said tank, whereby 1.1119 foperation of said movable handle lever relatively to said xed handle said air compressingmeans willbe actuated to the. effect to press airinto .said compression ,chamber Aso as to. force vai'rjoutl` of the ,l latter into said tank. to thereby provide lanjunintefrrupted ow of compressedair into said tankk andl for .continuously discharging liquid, when. contained in.said tank, out oisaid nozzlemeans.' tWhile there .have lbeen shown..and described and pointed out the fundamental novelfeatures of the"invention as applied to apreferredembodiment, it will be understood that various substitutions and .changes in the formt and vdetailsof the 'device illustrated and` its .operation may` be made byfthose ski-lledin the, art .without departing ,from .thel spirit ofthe' invention.
Having thus vv-described the invention, what is claimedlasf new and desired-to be 4secured by Letters-Patent, is:- 11s-A spray/ine apparatus comprising ,la tank adapted to ,contain liquid andzhavng vabottorr1, an air compression chamber ymcluding lvalve means, air' compression means positioned f sub- Siantally ii'nfelenment with .said chamber :and Aadapted to communicate -through s aid -fvalve means with the;1atter,' noz,zle meansphavingan extension and proj ectingjfromwithoutsaid tank therewithin, a, handlev leveroperatively connected=wthf Said; aiacompression-,means tubularconduit means-providing yco,mmunication .between said chambery and Vfsaid tan k, ,a tube, .extending from adjacent said bottom ot-said tankinto said :nozzle:exincnrandfiorming fbetweenrthe; latten andqsaid` tube fapsgewamm eridosaid -HlbularrCQndllt means beine --pQsitoncd fsub- `S'tanimi ly1at. the levelfpf 1 saidpassagewayzand .being substantially .aligned -,with the latten wherebyupon cnerationoisaid handleleversaid aircompression-means .kfwill fbeaactuated toforce compressed air through Vsaid valve; means, into said chamber for precompressionptherein and (thence, throughl said one end of said, tubular con- '.dutlmeansrinto Saldi tank: and nozzle means to ltherebyprovide -a substantially uninterrupted owl1of vliquid through said tube-,and of compressed-air out of said, nozzle means, ,and a housing having a top wall, said chambenandsaid compressing .means being v positimed in side by side-v `relation vto said tank f and 'Within `said housing. (said, handle YleverA being f arranged for movementonsaidtop wall and. extending through vvanopening thereof to said air compressingmeans forjfoperating the same, vsaid air compressing means, forming,- a bellows. 2., A sprayingapparatus.accordingto cla-im 1, wherein .aguide pin is.provided `at .oneLend-nf said air compressing means. said handle lever engaging said guide pin which, in one extreme position of said air compressing means abuts against said top wall of said housing.
3. A portable spraying apparatus comprising a housing having a top wall, a. tank for containing liquid accommodated within said housing, an air compression chamber, a bellows positioned above and connected to said chamber, said chamber and said bellows beingl juxtapositioned to said tank within said housing, a handle lever arranged for movement on said top wall and extending through an opening of the latter for Aoperation with said bellows, a conduit extending Within said housing about said bellows and interconnecting said chamber with said tank, nozzle means extending from Within said tank therewithout, one end of said conduit being disposed substantially at the level of said nozzle means and in communication with the latter, and a tube leading from within said nozzle means toward the bottom of said tank, whereby upon movement of said handle lever said bellows will be actuated to compress air in said compression chamber and thence through said conduit into said tank and said nozzle means to thereby pro- REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
lo UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 563,829 Wilbraham July 14, 1896 828,722 Dormeilt Aug. 14, 1906 864,284 Arnott Aug. 27, 1907 15 1,042,685 Kelley" Oct. 29, 1912 A1,204,040 McCaslin Nov. 7, 1916 1,619,126 Hundemer Mar. 1, 1927 1,742,676 Westwood Jan. 7, 1930 1,751,323 Gray Mar. 18, 1930 20 2,048,142 Santureiio July 21, 1936 2,218,860 Smith Oct. 22, 1940 2,376,052 Hacmac May 15, 1945 Y FOREIGN PATENTS i 25 Number Country Date 360,616 Great Britain Nov. 12, 1931 A4109,25@
6 vide at the latter a liquid spray in finely divided state.
FREDERICK FREUND. ILLO KREISMANN.
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