Claims
- 1. A sprayhead for a spray nozzle to disperse agricultural chemical liquids as droplets including a hood to extend forward from the nozzle, an insulating mounting for an electrode arrangement energisable in operation to exert a charging field forward of the nozzle for inductive charging action on liquid sprayed from the nozzle, the insulating mounting being supported by said hood and having a portion projecting from the hood to carry said electrode arrangement spaced from the hood and said portion having a region to obstruct the formation of a liquid path from the electrode arrangement across the mounting to the hood and thence to earth, the hood being made earthy and conductive at least in operation and also providing a return spray liquid droplet receiving and flow supporting surface to impede the return of charged and uncharged liquid spray to the electrode arrangement and the mounting therefor by supporting flow of received liquid away from said electrode mounting.
- 2. A spray head according to claim 1 including means for ready attachment and release from a spray nozzle or support lance therefor.
- 3. A spray head according to claim 1 including means to retain return spray deposited thereon.
- 4. A spray head according to claim 3 including means to collect said return spray deposited thereon.
- 5. A spray head according to claim 1 in which the electrode arrangement is opposed electrodes forward of the nozzle.
- 6. A spray head according to claim 1 in which the electrode arrangement is arranged to alter the shape of the spray fan from the nozzle.
- 7. A spray head according to claim 1 having at least one elongate projection and a liquid flow control means to direct return spray liquid received on the spray head to a said elongate projection for flow along said projection, whereby in operation with an electric field at the spray head liquid leaves said projection as small droplets.
- 8. A spray head according to claim 7 in which the elongate projection is attached to or part of the hood.
- 9. A spray head according to claim 8 in which at least one hood projection extends towards the path of liquid sprayed from the nozzle to approach a region having, in operation, a space charge field.
- 10. A spray head according to claim 7 in which the elongate projection is attached to or part of an electrode mounting.
- 11. A spray head according to claim 7 in which said at least one each projection has at least one sharp point.
- 12. A spray head according to claim 1 in which the insulating electrode mounting region is convoluted to obstruct the formation of a liquid path to earth from the electrode.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 566,814, filed Dec. 29, 1983, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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