Claims
- 1. A spray nozzle cleaning apparatus for manifolded spray wand assemblies comprising;
- a) an elongate manifold chamber having a cross sectional area and a liquid introduction port and a multiplicity of shower wands extending laterally from the manifold,
- b) each wand having a cross sectional area, a manifold end and a valve end and at least one spray orifice directed laterally to said wand,
- c) a rotating valve at said valve end of each wand and the rotating valve is provided with a discharge port that has an area that is no larger than 1/N times the cross sectional area of one of the wands where N equals the number of wands extending from said manifold,
- d) a central brush rod secured to said valve and at least one brush secured to said rod and said brush is positioned so that said brush will pass over said spray orifice and said valve is openable and closeable by means of the rotation of said rod,
- e) a means for rotating all the brush rods in all the shower wands in unison.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the liquid introduction port is provided with a bypass valve as a means for directing liquids away from the liquid introduction port during a flushing and cleaning cycle.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manifold chamber is provided with an air vent that is openable during the flushing and cleaning cycle so as to permit air to enter the manifold.
- 4. A spray nozzle cleaning apparatus for manifolded spray wand assemblies comprising;
- a) an elongate manifold chamber having a liquid introduction port and a multiplicity of shower wands extending laterally therefrom,
- b) each wand having a manifold end and a valve end and two diametrically positioned rows of spray nozzels positioned to spray laterally to said wand and each row having a multiplicity of spray nozzles and the nozzles have spray orifices,
- c) a rotating valve at said valve end of each wand and the rotating valve is provided with a discharge port that has an area that is no larger than 1/N times the cross sectional area of one of the wands where N equals the number of wands extending from said manifold,
- d) a central brush rod secured to said valve and a multiplicity of brushs secured to said rod and said brushes are positioned so that said brushs will pass over said spray orifices when said valve is opened and closed by means of the rotation of said rod,
- e) a means for rotating all the brush rods in all the shower wands in unison.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the manifold has a cross sectional area that is in the order of N/2 times the cross sectional area of a wand where N equals the number of wands that are connected to said manifold.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefits of Provisional Patent application 60/039,769 filed Mar. 3, 1997.
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