Claims
- 1. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface comprising: a source of electrically non-conductive cooking oil; a frame; a pair of horizontally spaced elongated electrodes on said frame; a plurality of nozzle assemblies on said frame adjacent said electrodes connected to said source of cooking oil; conveyor means adjacent said nozzle assemblies for moving pans adjacent said nozzle assemblies, said electrodes extending transversely of said conveyor and said nozzle assemblies being positioned between said electrodes; means electrically charging said electrodes to a potential, each said nozzle assembly projecting droplets of liquid between said spaced elongated electrodes at a velocity such that said droplets become electrically neutral polarized droplets; and a pan guide roller on said frame for positioning each said nozzle assembly and said spaced electrodes adjacent the pan surface, said nozzle assemblies projecting droplets of liquid between said electrodes to propel the electrically neutral polarized droplets along a trajectory to impinge against surfaces of a pan on said conveyor means.
- 2. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface according to claim 1, wherein said nozzle assemblies project droplets at a velocity in a range between ten and twenty meters per second along a trajectory to impinge against an oppositely charged pan surface at an angle to cause the droplets to spread over the pan surface and to be retained in contact therewith as an electrical charge on droplets is dissipated.
- 3. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface according to claim 1, said frame being constructed of non-conductive material.
- 4. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface according to claim 1 with the addition of: means for moving at least two nozzle assemblies in unison relative to another nozzle assembly.
- 5. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface according to claim 1, with the addition of: control means adjacent said conveyor means, said control means actuating said nozzle assemblies when a pan moves along said path to a predetermined location and de-energizing said nozzle assemblies when the pan moves away from a predetermined location.
- 6. Apparatus for applying a film of cooking oil to a pan surface according to claim 5, said control means comprising pan sensing means adjacent said conveyor means, said pan sensing means generating a signal when a pan is moved by said conveyor means to a predetermined position; and a driver means operatively connected with said nozzle assemblies and said pan sensing means for initiating and terminating flow of cooking oil through said nozzle assemblies.
- 7. Apparatus for applying a film of oil to a pan surface comprising: a source of oil; a plurality of elongated horizontally spaced electrode means, each electrode means having a curved surface; atomizing means adjacent said elongated horizontally spaced electrode means and operably connected with said source of oil for spraying oil droplets between said elongated horizontally spaced electrode means; means charging each of said curved surfaces on said spaced electrode means to an electrical potential to electrically polarize electrically neutral oil droplets sprayed between said spaced electrode means; a pan guide roller for positioning a pan adjacent said elongated horizontally spaced electrode means such that said electrically neutral polarized droplets moving between said spaced electrode means will move along a path toward the pan; means sensing the presence of a pan moving along a path adjacent said electrode means; means energized by said sensing means for actuating said atomizing means when a pan is positioned adjacent said electrode means; and spark arrester means electrically connected with each of said plurality of elongated horizontally spaced electrode means, said spark arrester means preventing electrical arcing between said electrode means and the pan.
- 8. Apparatus for applying a film of oil to a pan surface according to claim 7, wherein each of said elongated horizontally spaced electrode means is constructed of a polycarbonate conductive plastic material.
- 9. A pan oiler for spraying oil into cavities in pans moving on a conveyor comprising: a frame mounted adjacent the conveyor; a center nozzle assembly on said frame; first and second outside nozzle assemblies mounted on said frame; a drive screw mounted on said frame and connected to said first and second outer nozzle assemblies, said drive screw having right hand and left hand threads for moving said first and second outside nozzle assemblies in unison relative to said center nozzle assembly; a source of fluid connected to said nozzle assemblies for delivering atomized fluid into cavities in pans moving on the conveyor and a pan guide roller on said frame for positioning each said nozzle assembly relative to the pans moving on the conveyor.
- 10. A pan oiler according to claim 9, with the addition of a gear box connected to said drive screw; a shaft connected to said gear box; and a crank on said shaft, said crank being rotatable for moving said first and second outside nozzle assemblies relative to said center nozzle assembly.
- 11. A pan oiler according to claim 9, with the addition of spaced electrodes on said frame, said electrodes being electrically charged and positioned to establish an electric field in a path between said nozzle assemblies and the pan surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly owned application Ser. No. 07/370,290 filed Jun. 22, 1989, now abandoned entitled "SPRAYER," which is a continuation-in-part of commonly owned application Ser. No. 07/231,588 filed Aug. 8, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,699 entitled "Sprayer," the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/937,961, filed Dec. 4, 1986 entitled "Sprayer" (now abandoned), which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/796,083, filed Nov. 7, 1985 entitled "Sprayer" (now abandoned).
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