Variable spray apparatus and method
First Claim
1. Apparatus for spraying a liquid in an adjustable pattern comprising a spray head rotatable about a central axis and having at least one nozzle including an orifice for providing a liquid stream therefrom, said nozzle being mounted on a radial axis extending normally from said central axis and means for readily adjusting the angular orientation of said nozzle with respect to said central axis, without stopping the liquid stream to enable the nozzle'"'"'s orifice to extend at any predetermined angle within the range of parallel to the central axis up to an angle of approximately 45°
- with respect thereto, whereupon when said nozzle is adjusted by said adjustment means to the orientation wherein its orifice is parallel to said central axis the apparatus provides a liquid stream in a relatively straight line parallel to said central axis and when said nozzle is adjusted by said adjustment means to the orientation wherein its orifice is at some other angle with respect to said central axis the liquid stream from said nozzle creates a reaction force having a component at said nozzle which is tangential to said radial axis to effect the rotation of the nozzle about said axis, thereby creating a helical spray pattern about the axis, with the diameter of said pattern being a function of the angular orientation of said nozzle.
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Abstract
A spraying apparatus and a method for spraying a liquid in a pattern which can be adjusted without stopping the spraying operation. The apparatus comprises a pair of nozzles, each including an orifice providing a liquid stream therefrom. The nozzles are mounted on opposed radially extending arms, each arm extending a predetermined distance along an axis which is normal to the central axis of the apparatus. Means are provided for adjusting the angular orientation of the nozzles with respect to the central axis to enable each nozzle'"'"'s orifice to extend at any predetermined angle within the range of parallel to the central axis up to an angle of approximately 45° with respect to the central axis. When the nozzles are oriented with their respective orifices parallel to the central axis the apparatus provides a pair of liquid streams in a relatively straight line which is parallel to the axis. When the nozzles are adjusted to some other angle, the liquid streams from the nozzles create a reaction force on the nozzle having a component in a direction tangential to the radially extending axis to effect the rotation of the nozzles about the central axis. This action creates a helical spray pattern about the central axis, with the diameter of the spray pattern created being a function of the angular orientation of the nozzles.
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27 Claims
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1. Apparatus for spraying a liquid in an adjustable pattern comprising a spray head rotatable about a central axis and having at least one nozzle including an orifice for providing a liquid stream therefrom, said nozzle being mounted on a radial axis extending normally from said central axis and means for readily adjusting the angular orientation of said nozzle with respect to said central axis, without stopping the liquid stream to enable the nozzle'"'"'s orifice to extend at any predetermined angle within the range of parallel to the central axis up to an angle of approximately 45°
- with respect thereto, whereupon when said nozzle is adjusted by said adjustment means to the orientation wherein its orifice is parallel to said central axis the apparatus provides a liquid stream in a relatively straight line parallel to said central axis and when said nozzle is adjusted by said adjustment means to the orientation wherein its orifice is at some other angle with respect to said central axis the liquid stream from said nozzle creates a reaction force having a component at said nozzle which is tangential to said radial axis to effect the rotation of the nozzle about said axis, thereby creating a helical spray pattern about the axis, with the diameter of said pattern being a function of the angular orientation of said nozzle.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of varying the size and shape of a spray pattern produced from apparatus including a central axis and a nozzle having an orifice, comprising producing a liquid stream from said orifice, adjusting the angular orientation of the orifice with respect to the axis of the apparatus and within the range of parallel to the axis up to an angle of approximately 45°
- with respect to said axis without stopping the liquid stream to produce either a straight stream pattern or a helical spray stream pattern, depending upon the angular orientation of said nozzle, with the width of said pattern being a function of the angular orientation of said nozzle.
- View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. The method of varying the size and shape of an agricultural spray pattern produced by apparatus including a central axis and a nozzle having an orifice, comprising producing a liquid stream from said orifice, adjusting the angular orientation of the orifice with respect to the axis of the apparatus and within the range of parallel to the axis up to an angle of approximately 45°
- with respect to said axis without stopping the liquid stream to produce either a straight stream pattern or a helical spray pattern, depending upon the angular orientation of the orifice, with the width of the pattern being a function of the angular orientation of the orifice.
- View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. The method of producing an adjustable pattern liquid spray for use in fire-fighting applications with apparatus including a longitudinal axis and an adjustable nozzle having an orifice therein, comprising producing a liquid stream from said orifice, adjusting the angular orientation of the orifice with respect to the axis of the apparatus and within the range of parallel to the axis up to an angle of approximately 45°
- with respect to said axis without stopping the liquid stream to produce either a straight stream spray pattern or narrow width to wide width helical spray patterns, depending upon the angular orientation of said orifice, with the width of said pattern being a function of the angular orientation of the orifice, said spray being effective when in a wide helical pattern to provide a liquid screen effective for trapping smoke produced by the fire and when in a narrow helical pattern being effective for carrying trapped smoke back to the source of the fire.
- View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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