Aspirating Discharge Nozzle Patents (Class 239/318)
  • Patent number: 3984053
    Abstract: A multiple stage jet proportioning and mixing pump system in which any variation occurring in the proportion ratio of the ultimate solution is confined essentially in the first proportioning stage operating at a low ratio below 1 to 5 with initial confluence of solvent and solute at substantially atmospheric pressure followed by the primary mixture being supplied to the second proportioning operation at a pressure preferably equal to that of the solvent jet at their confluence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1976
    Inventor: Valentine Hechler, IV
  • Patent number: 3964688
    Abstract: Projectable sprinklers which rise automatically from the ground when water is supplied under pressure to the sprinklers, sprinkler heads, stationary sprinklers employing the sprinkler head of the present invention for use on the surface of the ground, and a lid apparatus for increasing the area wetted by a sprinkler head. The projectable sprinklers include a generally cylindrical housing closed at the bottom and sunken in the ground, a projectable float which floats upward within the housing when water is supplied under pressure to the sprinkler, and a sprinkler head including a rotating nozzle or nozzles attached to the top of the float. In one embodiment, the projectable sprinkler contains means for spreading chemicals over the surface of the ground. The sprinkler heads include means for pumping solutions or liquid mixtures of chemicals through the nozzle or nozzles of the sprinkler head, and may be used in a stationary or projectable sprinkler system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1976
    Inventor: Kerney T. Sheets
  • Patent number: 3964689
    Abstract: A hose-end dispenser device including a container with an outlet opening, a handle extending along the container adjacent the opening, a rigid tube for carrier fluid flow overlying the handle and the opening and having insulating means thereon along the handle, a fluid connection from the container into the tube through the opening of the container, and a discharge means at one end of the tube. Preferred embodiments are characterized by radially extending thermally non-conductive fins on the rigid tube to form the insulating means, and/or a foaming nozzle of particular configuration forming the discharge means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1976
    Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen R. Horvath, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3964687
    Abstract: Projectable sprinklers which rise automatically from the ground when water is supplied under pressure to the sprinklers, sprinkler heads, stationary sprinklers employing the sprinkler head of the present invention for use on the surface of the ground, and a lid apparatus for increasing the area wetted by a sprinkler head. The projectable sprinklers include a generally cylindrical housing closed at the bottom and sunken in the ground, a projectable float which floats upward within the housing when water is supplied under pressure to the sprinkler, and a sprinkler head including a rotating nozzle or nozzles attached to the top of the float. In one embodiment, the projectable sprinkler contains means for spreading chemicals over the surface of the ground. The sprinkler heads include means for pumping solutions or liquid mixtures of chemicals through the nozzle or nozzles of the sprinkler head, and may be used in a stationary or projectable sprinkler system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1976
    Inventor: Kerney T. Sheets
  • Patent number: 3942680
    Abstract: The apparatus includes in one form an attachment for a conventional spray paint container comprised of an arcuately shaped receptacle having inner and outer walls and a bottom wall defining an arcuate chamber. An elastic band is secured to opposite ends of the receptacle to releasably secure the latter about the neck of the spray paint container with the inner wall of the receptacle in close fitting relation about the neck. The open upper end of the receptacle lies at an elevation flush with or below the upper edge of the container for collecting paint leaked between the container and its lid and/or from the vent hole in the lid. In one form, the receptacle extends about the neck for less than 180.degree. and slots are provided in the elastic band for receiving the diametrically opposed outwardly projecting pins carried by the neck of the conventional paint container. In another form, the receptacle extends circumferentially a distance greater than 180.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1976
    Inventors: Larry E. Seeley, Edward H. Seeley
  • Patent number: 3940069
    Abstract: A caplike member is received onto a container for including a supply of materials to be sprayed onto lawns, shrubs and the like. A swivel nut mounted on the caplike member interconnects with, say, a water hose. A rotatable drumlike body on the caplike member has a pair of inserts with different sized bores passing therethrough, and which bores or passages are selectively positionable in alignment with a feed opening connected to inlet water, which tube lower end has a single proportion balance control orifice. The insert openings have lateral communication channels opening into a feed tube that extends into the container. A nozzle is rotatably affixed to the drumlike body and is individually adjustable to select any one of several exit openings which form different spray patterns. A further aspect is the provision of a hand operable valving device which directs inlet water into the container as a pressurized jet for initial mixing with the spray materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1976
    Assignee: Meiko, Incorporated
    Inventors: Rudolph M. Gunzel, Jr., Donald R. James, Tony Radecki
  • Patent number: 3938550
    Abstract: A solution dispensing proportioner utilizing a varyingly pressurized solvent and a solute having a vagrant negative gauge pressure and a tracer that is detectable in proportion to its concentration. The proportioner aspirates the solute and tracer through a conduit, which may have metering flow valves ahead of the confluence in one embodiment, and then for a progressive check of the proportion of the solution after confluence by comparing the light transmissivity of the inflowing solute and the outflowing solution, respectively. The viewing is through windows in close proximity to each other where the relative depths of the flowing streams of solute and solution, as viewed, are substantially inversely proportional to the desired percentage of solute in the solution as corrected for a null point traverse by adjusting the solute valve to provide the ratio desired for the solute and solvent in the final solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1976
    Inventor: Valentine Hechler, IV