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US820631A
US820631A US29393705A US1905293937A US820631A US 820631 A US820631 A US 820631A US 29393705 A US29393705 A US 29393705A US 1905293937 A US1905293937 A US 1905293937A US 820631 A US820631 A US 820631A
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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
    • B05B7/26Apparatus 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
    • B05B7/32Apparatus 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 the fed liquid or other fluent material being under pressure
    • 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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    • Y10S366/605Paint mixer

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  • The-device comprises a salti ble receptacle A, which may be of any appro ed shape and which is'provided with a handle B, enabling it to be readily'carriedfrom place to place.
  • A a salti ble receptacle A, which may be of any appro ed shape and which is'provided with a handle B, enabling it to be readily'carriedfrom place to place.
  • the cover is also provided with an opening through which the paint or other liquid mayV be filled into the receptacle, said-opening be- 1 ing normally closed by a plug F.
  • the cover carries two brackets C2, in which is received' adjustably the air-tube G,held in-position after adjustment by means of set-screws C3.
  • This air-tube preferably extends alongthe. ⁇ diameter of the top or cover C andi-is provided ,with a nozzle Gf, which is adjustable'len thwise, as by means of ascrew connection. .he other end of the tube G is connected with a 'source of compressed air, and at some suit able point a cock or other regulating'device is interposed, so that the jet of air, delivered at the nozzle G may be regulated ordiscontinued altogether, if desired.- In the particu lar instance shown the end of the tube G o posite to the nozzle G screws into a pipe which extends through the handle B and is provided with a regulating-cock II.
  • a n 'ut serves to lock the tube G relatively to the pipe HL Adj acent 'to A 'paint-nozzle I, Which-is inade of a peculiar shape, as shown in Figs. ⁇ 1 and 3.
  • the paint-nozzle On the side next to the nozzle. G the paint-nozzle has ⁇ an inclined or slightly-curved surface I', Fwhich preferably extends to a point almost Iat the center of the nozzle I. In line with ⁇ the upper end of this incline I' is provided the nozzle G is located thep -the opening, such as the'v slot I?, through which the paint or other liquid4may1ssue v,from they nozzle. ⁇ vwill'be clearly s'en in Fig. ⁇ 3, this opening I2 is'fbelow the upper end of the incline I.' n the other or farther side of the opening I2 is -another incline I3,
  • the upper edge I4 ofthe incline I" iss preferably horizontal, or about so. ⁇
  • the nozzle I is screwed or ⁇ otherwise fastened to the .end of an inclined tube J, which dip'sinto the receptacle A and passesA through the I cover C.
  • Nuts J J2 may-be used for holding the nozzle I in Aproper relation to the .zle G. f 1
  • a s -raying' vdevice comprising a receptac'le, a iquid-nozzle and an air-nozzlel arranged Yadjacent to each other, the said liquid-nozzle having'an incline' facing the airnozzle and an 'outlet located beyond the upper end of said incline, but at'a lower level.
  • a s vr'aying device comprising a recep-l iiquid-nozzle and an air-nozzle ar? ranged adjacent to each other and one ad ⁇ justable relatively to the other, the said liquid-nozzle' having two inclinesfacingthe airtwo inclines.
  • a s raying device comprising a recep tacle, a iquid-nozzle and an airmczzle an l 'scribing witnesses.
  • nozzle and an outlet located between said Y ranged Vadjacent to each other and one adjustable relatively to the other, the said lqreceptacle, the stirrer movab e adjacent to theinle't end oi' said tube, and the air-nozzle .adjustable toward and from the liquid-nozzle, the said liquid-nozzle having Iin'clines arranged stepwlse and facmg the air-nozzle,
  • a spraying device comprlsinga recep tacle, a liqudfnozzle andan airfnozzle arranged adjacent .to each other, the said liquid-nozzle being provided with two inclines and an outlet located between said inclines.

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Nmzoal. .PATBNTBD MM 15, 190e'. B. BGKART.
SPRAYING DEVICE.
APPLmATIQN runnpnq. so, 190s.
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l -proved atomizer.
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EDMUND l'RoKAi'nz-Or NEWROOHELLE, NRW YORK. ASSIGNOR ro,v
GERSTENDORFER BROS., OF NEW YORK. SPRAYIING:
'Specification of Letters Patent.
or NEW YORK, N. Y., A ,OORPORATIONI DEVICE.
Patented May 15, 1906.
I Applicationilled December 80, 1905. Serial No. 293,937. I.
also in means for stirring the liquid, so as to keep it in proper condition.
A typica embodiment of my invention has been shown in the' accompanying drawings,
in "VhChf Figure lis a sectional elevation of myvim- Fig. 2 is a top view. Fig.v 3 is a' detail section of the -atomizing-nozzle, and Fig.4is. a perspectiveA r \ew of anotherform of atoinizing-nozzle. v
The-device comprises a salti ble receptacle A, which may be of any appro ed shape and which is'provided with a handle B, enabling it to be readily'carriedfrom place to place.A
vThe receptacle 'is provided Awith a top C,
which may be held down in any suitableAA Way-as, for instance, by means rof nuts D, screwing onbolts E, which are hinged tothe receptacle A near the top and are adapted to be swung into slotted lugs C of the cover i The ,cover is also provided with an opening through which the paint or other liquid mayV be filled into the receptacle, said-opening be- 1 ing normally closed by a plug F. The cover carries two brackets C2, in which is received' adjustably the air-tube G,held in-position after adjustment by means of set-screws C3. This air-tube preferably extends alongthe.` diameter of the top or cover C andi-is provided ,with a nozzle Gf, which is adjustable'len thwise, as by means of ascrew connection. .he other end of the tube G is connected with a 'source of compressed air, and at some suit able point a cock or other regulating'device is interposed, so that the jet of air, delivered at the nozzle G may be regulated ordiscontinued altogether, if desired.- In the particu lar instance shown the end of the tube G o posite to the nozzle G screws into a pipe which extends through the handle B and is provided with a regulating-cock II. A n 'ut serves to lock the tube G relatively to the pipe HL Adj acent 'to A 'paint-nozzle I, Which-is inade of a peculiar shape, as shown in Figs. `1 and 3. On the side next to the nozzle. G the paint-nozzle has` an inclined or slightly-curved surface I', Fwhich preferably extends to a point almost Iat the center of the nozzle I. In line with `the upper end of this incline I' is provided the nozzle G is located thep -the opening, such as the'v slot I?, through which the paint or other liquid4may1ssue v,from they nozzle.` vwill'be clearly s'en in Fig. `3, this opening I2 is'fbelow the upper end of the incline I.' n the other or farther side of the opening I2 is -another incline I3,
which starts at the same level as theo suing I2 and is continued upward., referab y to a higher level than the upper evel of the incline I.
The upper edge I4 ofthe incline I" iss preferably horizontal, or about so.` The nozzle I is screwed or` otherwise fastened to the .end of an inclined tube J, which dip'sinto the receptacle A and passesA through the I cover C. Nuts J J2 may-be used for holding the nozzle I in Aproper relation to the .zle G. f 1
In Yorder that the paint or other liquid may be conveniently stirred, I provide a perforated plate K, secured to the bail L', Which is Y adapted to slide upfand down in the cover C,
the upper end L of the bail forming a handie.. ,e 'l
The air-jet from the nozzle G Will be delected upwardly by the incline I and 'will in'- duce a current of paint thrpugh the outlet vI2 of the nozzle I.' This stream of paint will IlO Z- then be struck directly by the blast of air and forciblythrown 'against the incline 13,-.so that the paint Will be subjected to a greater pressure, and therefore will be more minutely` subdivided by being forced against such u per incline I3.' I therefore secure a very e cient ato'rnizing of thespaint. At the same time any heavy particles which may not reach the' oint where the air-blast strikes the incline 3 Will gravitate back toward the Outlet I2 and Will thus get into the path of the induced current. In the form of nozzle shown in F1g. 4 the incline t is straight instead of curved, as in the form shown in Fig. 3.
In other respects both forms are alike.
IOO
nozzle having a connectiondipping inta said' v i receptacle and having two molines arranged ste wise and facing the air-nozzle, the higher inc ine Vbeing farther away `Jfrom the air-noz l tacle, a
Y zle, and the outletof the liquid-nozzle being. 41o
between said two inclines. 2. A s -raying' vdevice comprising a receptac'le, a iquid-nozzle and an air-nozzlel arranged Yadjacent to each other, the said liquid-nozzle having'an incline' facing the airnozzle and an 'outlet located beyond the upper end of said incline, but at'a lower level.
3,- A s vr'aying device comprising a recep-l iiquid-nozzle and an air-nozzle ar? ranged adjacent to each other and one ad` justable relatively to the other, the said liquid-nozzle' having two inclinesfacingthe airtwo inclines. j
4. A s raying device comprising a recep tacle, a iquid-nozzle and an airmczzle an l 'scribing witnesses.. nozzle and an outlet located between said Y ranged Vadjacent to each other and one adjustable relatively to the other, the said lqreceptacle, the stirrer movab e adjacent to theinle't end oi' said tube, and the air-nozzle .adjustable toward and from the liquid-nozzle, the said liquid-nozzle having Iin'clines arranged stepwlse and facmg the air-nozzle,
and. adepressed outletarranged between said inclines.-
6. A spraying device comprlsinga recep tacle, a liqudfnozzle andan airfnozzle arranged adjacent .to each other, the said liquid-nozzle being provided with two inclines and an outlet located between said inclines.
i In testimony. whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the lEDMUND ECKART. Witnesses: y i
JOI-IN RAABE, EUGENE EBLE.
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US3099394A (en) * 1961-04-27 1963-07-30 Alger M Lynn Spraying devices
US4875781A (en) * 1988-05-19 1989-10-24 Raska Jack C Paint mixing paint container
US5533802A (en) * 1995-03-06 1996-07-09 Garganese; Richard S. Paint can accessory
US6454455B1 (en) * 2000-09-11 2002-09-24 Carl Gustav Jungvig Stirrer
US20040234677A1 (en) * 1999-08-12 2004-11-25 Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. Mixer for coating an ion-conducting polymer on a powdered substance and method for coating the same
US20060219814A1 (en) * 2003-03-11 2006-10-05 Prolitec, S.A. Nebulisation venturi and device comprising the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3099394A (en) * 1961-04-27 1963-07-30 Alger M Lynn Spraying devices
US4875781A (en) * 1988-05-19 1989-10-24 Raska Jack C Paint mixing paint container
US5533802A (en) * 1995-03-06 1996-07-09 Garganese; Richard S. Paint can accessory
US20040234677A1 (en) * 1999-08-12 2004-11-25 Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. Mixer for coating an ion-conducting polymer on a powdered substance and method for coating the same
US6454455B1 (en) * 2000-09-11 2002-09-24 Carl Gustav Jungvig Stirrer
US20060219814A1 (en) * 2003-03-11 2006-10-05 Prolitec, S.A. Nebulisation venturi and device comprising the same
AU2004218942B2 (en) * 2003-03-11 2008-07-17 Prolitec S.A. Nebulisation venturi and device comprising the same
CN100450634C (en) * 2003-03-11 2009-01-14 普若力泰克股份有限公司 Venturi and device comprising the same

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