Claims
- 1. A spray head operated by a fluid under pressure for spray cleaning a surface comprising:
- a distributor body of a cleaning chemical corrosion-resistant material having a top surface and a front surface substantially normal to said top surface, said front surface and top surface meeting at a deflecting edge and having a discharge aperture in said top surface through which a jet of a cleaning chemical fluid is delivered under pressure; and
- spray nozzle means adjacent the distributor body having an inlet adapted to receive a supply of heated carrier fluid under pressure, said spray nozzle means having a tip located at the rear of and above the top surface of said distributor body and said discharge aperture for producing a substantially horizontal, generally planar, fan-like pattern of heated carrier fluid and directing said spray pattern at a slight angle to said top surface toward and against said deflecting edge whereby the jet of chemical cleaning fluid is emitted into the spray of heated carrier fluid prior to striking said deflecting edge and whereby the cleaning chemical fluid and heated carrier fluid are intimately mixed and the mixture is deflected from said edge as a mixed spray in a concentrated form that is directed toward a surface to be cleaned.
- 2. A spray head as set forth in claim 1 wherein said spray nozzle means is pivotally connected to said distributor body to adjust the angle between the spray nozzle and the top surface of the distributor body to direct the spray from the nozzle to said deflecting edge.
- 3. A spray head as set forth in claim 2 wherein said spray nozzle means includes a support body with a throughbore having one end forming an inlet and a spray nozzle with an orifice mounted on the outlet end of the throughbore, said support body having a projecting portion pivotally connected to a projecting portion in the distributor body.
- 4. A spray head as set forth in claim 3 wherein said top surface of said distributor body is slightly inwardly concave in shape.
- 5. A spray head as set forth in claim 1 wherein said distributor body is made of a corrosion resistant material selected from the group consisting of zirconium and titanium.
- 6. A spray head operated by separate supplies of heated water under pressure and a cleaning chemical fluid under pressure for spray cleaning a surface comprising:
- a distributor body of generally oblong shape made of a corrosion resistant material having a top surface, opposed side wall surfaces and a front wall surface, said top and front wall surfaces meeting at a knife-like leading deflecting edge, said top surface being slightly inwardly concave and having a discharge aperture therein leading from a bore in said body arranged at substantially right angles to the top surface to direct a jet of cleaning chemical fluid away from said top surface, said distributor body having a lug portion projecting away from a rear wall surface thereof with an aperture and a flow line coupling in the body to couple cleaning chemical fluid to the bore;
- a support body having a forked projecting portion extending forwardly of the front wall surface that slidably receives said lug portion and has a set of opposed apertures aligned with the apertures in said lug portion and a pivot member extending through said alined apertures to provide for relative pivotal movement between said distributor body and said support body, the rear wall surface of the distributor body and the front wall surface of the support body being oppositely disposed from one another, said support body having a throughbore passing through the front wall surface and a rear wall surface thereof with coupling means in the rear wall to couple a flow line carrying heated water under pressure thereto;
- a spray nozzle mounted in the front wall of the support body and extending into the throughbore having a tip with a discharge orifice located to the rear and above the top surface of said distributor body and said discharge aperture for producing a generally planar, fan-like spray pattern of heated water and directing said spray pattern downwardly at a slight angle to said top surface toward and against said deflecting edge, said spray pattern being in a fan-like pattern that is confined approximately within the sidewall surfaces at said deflecting edge,
- whereby said jet of cleaning chemical fluid is emitted into the spray of heated water prior to the spray of heated water striking said deflecting edge and in a direction approximately normal to the direction of said spray from said nozzle and whereby the cleaning chemical fluid and heated water are intimately mixed and distributed and the mixture is deflected from said edge as a high velocity, concentrated mixed spray toward a surface to be cleaned.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 564,858, filed Apr. 3, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,997,114.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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