Claims
- 1. A spray nozzle for use with a spray device adapted for hydraulically atomizing and spraying liquids, the spray device having a fluid passageway communicating with conduit means connected to a source of liquid under pressure and a sealing face abutting said spray nozzle, said spray nozzle including:
- a. a housing having a first axial bore communicating with the fluid passageway of said spray device and a second cylindrically shaped transverse bore intersecting said first axial bore;
- b. a cylindrical member mounted for rotational movement in said cylindrically shaped transverse bore of said housing, said cylindrical member having a diametric bore therethrough communicating with said first axial bore of said housing and terminating in a spray opening;
- c. a first sealing member in said first axial bore of said housing having an axial fluid bore therethrough communicating between the fluid passageway of said spray device and the diametric bore in said cylindrical member, the outlet end of said sealing member having a shape complementary to said cylindrical member and being in sealing engagement therewith;
- d. a second sealing member including a resilient sealing washer disposed between said housing and the sealing face of said spray device;
- e. means engaging said first sealing member with said cylindrical member to prevent transverse movement of said cylindrical member in said housing which includes an annular undercut provided in said cylindrical member which mates with the complementarily shaped outlet end of said first sealing member thereby preventing transverse movement of said cylindrical member;
- f. means for securing said nozzle to said spray device and effecting sealing therebetween;
- g. means for rotating said cylindrical member; and
- h. an undercut in the internal sidewall of said resilient sealing washer forming an annular skirt therein abutting the sealing face of said spray device.
- 2. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said annular skirt of said resilient sealing washer abutting the sealing face of said spray device is outwardly beveled in the relaxed state.
- 3. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said undercut in the internal sidewall of said resilient sealing washer is substantially V-shaped.
- 4. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said second sealing member including said sealing washer thereof is formed of metal.
- 5. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said second sealing member is constrained in said axial bore of said housing by said bore to prevent radial expansion thereof under the pressure of said liquid.
- 6. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, which further includes stop means to permit 180.degree. rotational movement of said cylindrical member so that the spray opening in the diametric bore thereof may be presented forwardly or rotated to a reversed position by the rotation of said cylindrical member.
- 7. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said resilient sealing washer is formed of a resilient solvent resistant plastic material.
- 8. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, wherein said first sealing member is formed of a hard material.
- 9. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 8, wherein the hard material of said first sealing member is metal.
- 10. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 8, wherein the hard material of said first sealing member is ceramic material.
- 11. The reversible spray nozzle as defined in claim 1, which further includes means biasing said cylindrical member from said first sealing member to disengage the means engaging said first sealing member with said cylindrical member to thereby permit transverse movement of said cylindrical member and removal thereof from the transverse bore of said housing, said biasing means being overcome by said securing means when said nozzle is secured to said spray device and sealing therebetween effected.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 451,926, filed Dec. 21, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,268, issued Apr. 2, 1985.
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