Abstract: An internal mix air atomizing spray nozzle assembly comprising a nozzle body with a liquid discharge orifice defined by a relatively small diameter nose portion and an air cap having a central opening disposed in surrounding relation to the nose portion for defining an annular pressurized air passageway surrounding the liquid discharge orifice. To facilitate intermixing of liquid particles discharging from the air cap discharge orifices and for reducing negative pressures between the discharging flow streams, the air cap has an internal mixing chamber larger in diameter than the annular pressurized air discharge orifice and is formed with a plurality of circumferentially spaced discharge orifices oriented in skewed relation to a central axis of the nozzle. In the illustrated embodiment, the internal mixing chamber is defined by a cylindrical cavity within the air cap and a separate insert mounted in an upstream end of the air cap.
Abstract: A spraying system is provided with a plurality of spray sections, a discharge line coupled to each of the spray sections, and a control valve connected to each discharge line for regulating the flow of liquid from the discharge line to the spray section. The control valves are mounted in side-by-side relation and each have a housing with outwardly projecting retaining flanges formed thereon. The spraying systems also including plastic mounting clamps for connecting together the retaining flanges of adjacent control valves. The plastic mounting clamps each having separate first and second clamping members. The first and second clamping members each having a respective retaining section secured in overlying relation to the retaining flanges of adjacent control valves for captively securing the retaining flanges together.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 1998
Date of Patent:
March 14, 2000
Assignee:
Spraying System Co.
Inventors:
Randal S. Aspen, Gary Paulsen, Eric Petersen