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US699554A
US699554A US8640101A US1901086401A US699554A US 699554 A US699554 A US 699554A US 8640101 A US8640101 A US 8640101A US 1901086401 A US1901086401 A US 1901086401A US 699554 A US699554 A US 699554A
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  • This invention relates to hose-nozzles, and particularly to that class from which a solid stream or a spray may be thrown.
  • the prime object of this invention is to provide an article of this character which is exceedingly inexpensive in construction, being made up of simple elements that Will not readily become deranged. At the same time the necessity of eiiiciency in operation has not been lost sight of, and the construction is such that leakage and undesirable dripping common to many types of nozzles is obviated.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a hose-nozzle constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the same.
  • Fig. 3 is also a longitudinal sectional view taken at right angles to that shown in Fig. 2 or on the line X X of said-figure.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the nozzle-body.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the sprayer-apron.
  • the nozzle as shown, comprises two elements, a body 10 and a sprayer 11.
  • the body 10 comprises a collar 12, internally screwthreaded, as at 13, and having a projecting contracted cylindrical stem 141, the outer end ⁇ of which is closed by a Wall 15, which wall is provided with a discharge-orifice 16, that is located eccentrically to the central longitudinal axis of the body.
  • An annular groove 17 is made in the outer face of the stem 14 contiguous to its base.
  • the sprayer element 11 comprises an openended sleeve 18, rotatably mounted upon the stem 14 and held against longitudinal disapron can be moved out of or into the path of a stream discharged through said orifice.
  • Fig. 5 The construction of'this apron is clearly shown in Fig. 5. It comprises an inclined platform 21, having incurvedguide-anges v22 at its side edges, the lupper ends of said guide-flanges overhanging the platform.
  • the nozzle is secured to a hose-pipe or other conveyer in the usual manner-namely, by threading the collar 12 'upon a suitable coupling secured to the end of the pipe.
  • the side flanges prevent the Water forced against the sides from following the sides of the tube, and this Water is thrown by the incurved arrangement around and into the main spray. This avoids any loss and prevents irregularity and dripping. It is therefore an exceedingly important feature of the invention.
  • a nozzle the combination with a body having a discharge-orifice, of a sprayer-apron rotatably mounted upon the body in front of and eccentrically to the discharge-orifice, said apron being movable into and out of alinement with the orifice upon its rotation.
  • a nozzle In a nozzle, the combination With a body having an eccentrically-disposed dischargeorifice, of au inclined sprayer-apron rotatably mounted upon the body in front of and eccentric to the discharge-orifice, said apron being movable into and out of alinement with the orifice upon its rotation on the body.
  • the combination With a body, of a tubular casing revolubly mounted upon the body, said body having a discharge-opening communicating with the interior of the casing and located eccentrically to the axis of' rotation of said casing, and an inclined sprayer-apron located Within the casing and movable into and out of alinement with the discharge-orifice upon the rotation ofthe casing.
  • a nozzle In a nozzle, the combination with a body lhaving a discharge-opening, of a tubular casing mounted upon the body and projecting therefrom, and a sprayerapron arranged Within the casing in front of the dischargeopening of the body and-movable into and out of the path of the stream discharging through the opening, said apron having inwardly-turned guide-flanges at its side edges.
  • a body having a dischargeoriice,and a sprayer-apron mounted upon the body in front of the discharge-oriice and having guide-anges at its side edges, the free edges of said flanges overhanging the apron.
  • a body having a dischargeorifice,and a sprayer-apron mounted upon the body in front of the discharge-orifice andmovable into and out of the path of a stream discharging through said orifice, said apronhaving guide-Hanges at its side edges, the anges curving inwardly and overhanging the apron.

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Patented May 6, |902.
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HORACE FALK NEUMEYER, OF MACUNGIE, PENNSYLVANIA.
HOSEfNOZZLE.
SPECIFIGATION forming'part of Letters 'Patent No. 699,554, dated May 6, 1902.
Application led Decemlnar18,4 1901K. Serial No. 86,401. (No modal.;`
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, HORACE FALK NEU- MEYER, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Macungie, in the county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Hose-Nozzle, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to hose-nozzles, and particularly to that class from which a solid stream or a spray may be thrown.
The prime object of this invention is to provide an article of this character which is exceedingly inexpensive in construction, being made up of simple elements that Will not readily become deranged. At the same time the necessity of eiiiciency in operation has not been lost sight of, and the construction is such that leakage and undesirable dripping common to many types of nozzles is obviated.
In carrying out this invention the structure illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the following specification is believed to be the most desirable; but it Will be understood that changes may be made from this construction, provided they are Within the scope of the appended claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a hose-nozzle constructed in accordance With the invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the same. Fig. 3 is also a longitudinal sectional view taken at right angles to that shown in Fig. 2 or on the line X X of said-figure. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the nozzle-body. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the sprayer-apron.
Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings.
The nozzle, as shown, comprises two elements, a body 10 and a sprayer 11. The body 10 comprises a collar 12, internally screwthreaded, as at 13, and having a projecting contracted cylindrical stem 141, the outer end `of which is closed by a Wall 15, which wall is provided with a discharge-orifice 16, that is located eccentrically to the central longitudinal axis of the body. An annular groove 17 is made in the outer face of the stem 14 contiguous to its base.
The sprayer element 11 comprises an openended sleeve 18, rotatably mounted upon the stem 14 and held against longitudinal disapron can be moved out of or into the path of a stream discharged through said orifice.
The construction of'this apron is clearly shown in Fig. 5. It comprises an inclined platform 21, having incurvedguide-anges v22 at its side edges, the lupper ends of said guide-flanges overhanging the platform.
The nozzle is secured to a hose-pipe or other conveyer in the usual manner-namely, by threading the collar 12 'upon a suitable coupling secured to the end of the pipe. It Will therefore be seen that when water is admitted to the pipe it Will discharge through the orifice 16, and by rotating the sprayer element so that the apron 2O is out of alinement With the discharge orifice or, more strictly speaking, out of the path of the discharging stream said stream will be projected in a solid form. When a spray is desired, it is only necessary to rotate the sleeve, thereby bringing the sprayer-apron into the path of the discharge-stream, and said stream striking the platform will be spread over its entire width and projected in the form of a fine spray. The side flanges prevent the Water forced against the sides from following the sides of the tube, and this Water is thrown by the incurved arrangement around and into the main spray. This avoids any loss and prevents irregularity and dripping. It is therefore an exceedingly important feature of the invention.
It Will be seen that the construction is very simple and that a solid or spray stream may be easily obtained by rotating the sprayer element. Furthermore, the amount of Water in the spray-stream is the same as in the solid and there is no leakage or dripping.
From the foregoing it is thought that the construction,operation,and many advantages of the herein-described invention Will be apparent to those skilledinthe artwith'out fur- ICO ther description, and it .will be understood that various changes in the size, shape, proportion, and minor details of construction may be resorted to Without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any ofthe advantages of the invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a nozzle, the combination with a body having a discharge-orifice, of a sprayer-apron rotatably mounted upon the body in front of and eccentrically to the discharge-orifice, said apron being movable into and out of alinement with the orifice upon its rotation.
2. In a nozzle, the combination With a body having an eccentrically-disposed dischargeorifice, of au inclined sprayer-apron rotatably mounted upon the body in front of and eccentric to the discharge-orifice, said apron being movable into and out of alinement with the orifice upon its rotation on the body.
3. In a nozzle,the combination With a body, of a tubular casing revolubly mounted upon the body, said body having a discharge-opening communicating with the interior of the casing and located eccentrically to the axis of' rotation of said casing, and an inclined sprayer-apron located Within the casing and movable into and out of alinement with the discharge-orifice upon the rotation ofthe casing.
4. In a nozzle, the combination with a body lhaving a discharge-opening, of a tubular casing mounted upon the body and projecting therefrom, and a sprayerapron arranged Within the casing in front of the dischargeopening of the body and-movable into and out of the path of the stream discharging through the opening, said apron having inwardly-turned guide-flanges at its side edges.
5. In a nozzle, a body having a dischargeoriice,and a sprayer-apron mounted upon the body in front of the discharge-oriice and having guide-anges at its side edges, the free edges of said flanges overhanging the apron.
6. In a nozzle, a body having a dischargeorifice,and a sprayer-apron mounted upon the body in front of the discharge-orifice andmovable into and out of the path of a stream discharging through said orifice, said apronhaving guide-Hanges at its side edges, the anges curving inwardly and overhanging the apron.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.
HORACE FALK NEUMEYER. Vitnesses:
D. J. NAGLE, BLANCHE E. NAGLE.
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US2535766A (en) * 1948-12-07 1950-12-26 Spraying Systems Co Guard for nozzle spray deflectors
US2587407A (en) * 1946-10-29 1952-02-26 Arnold Rockvam Hose nozzle
US3106347A (en) * 1961-05-01 1963-10-08 Hayes Spray Gun Company Adjustable deflector for a spray nozzle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2587407A (en) * 1946-10-29 1952-02-26 Arnold Rockvam Hose nozzle
US2535766A (en) * 1948-12-07 1950-12-26 Spraying Systems Co Guard for nozzle spray deflectors
US3106347A (en) * 1961-05-01 1963-10-08 Hayes Spray Gun Company Adjustable deflector for a spray nozzle

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