Claims
- 1. A spray nozzle for attachment to a supply of pressurized liquid comprising a body having a passageway communicating with the supply of pressurized liquid, a discharge extension on said body formed by a pair of spaced generally parallel walls with the spacing between the walls being generally equal to the diameter of the passageway, said walls having an upper edge interconnected by a web portion and an open lower edge forming a slot-like structure, a diffuser positioned between the ends of the walls remote from the passageway for breaking up the flow of liquid into droplets and causing the droplets to be evenly distributed over a lateral path to enable equal material to be discharged on each increment of the lateral path, said diffuser being in the form of a blade stationarily mounted form the web portion of the extension and extending downwardly in equally spaced relation to the interior wall surfaces of the spaced walls, said blade terminating in a lower edge generally aligned with the lower edges of said walls, said blade having an arcuately curved leading edge facing the passageway to pool water in front of the blade to cause the water to pass over the blade and between the blade and walls and to break into droplets.
- 2. The structure as defined in claim 1 together with a manifold ring mounted on the body, said body including a plurality of radial passages communicating the interior of the manifold ring with the passagway, said manifold ring being sealed and spaced from the exterior of the body to communicate with all of the passages, supply means for additive material connected with the manifold ring and supplying additive material to the space between the manifold ring and the body for discharge into the passageway when liquid is passing through the passageway.
- 3. The structure as defined in claim 1 together with means injecting a liquid additive into the passageway, said means comprising a peripheral manifold means on said body, additive supply means communicated with said manifold means and a pluality of passages in said body communicating the manifold means with the passageway for injecting liquid additive into the passageway for mixing with liquid flowing through the passageway.
- 4. The structure as defined in claim 3, wherein said manifold means includes a circumferentially extending recess in the periphery of the body, a peripheral manifold ring in sealed relation to the body and recess, said additive supply means being in communication with said recess, said passages being in the form of a plurality of equally spaced radially extending passages in the body, said passages communicating the recess with the passageway for discharge of generally equal quantities of additive material into the passageway at equally spaced points around the periphery thereof.
- 5. A spray nozzle for attachment to a supply of pressurized liquid comprising a body having a passageway communicating with the supply of pressurized liquid, a discharge extension on said body formed by a pair of spaced parallel walls with the spacing between the walls having a dimension substantially equal to the diameter of the passageway, said walls having an upper edge interconnected by a web portion and an open lower edge forming a slot-like structure, a diffuser positioned between the ends of the walls remote from the passageway for breaking up the flow of liquid into droplets and causing the droplets to be evenly distributed over a lateral path to enable equal material to be discharged on each increment of the lateral path, said diffuser being in the form of a blade stationarily mounted from the web portion of the extension and extending downwardly in equally spaced relation to the interior wall surface of the spaced walls, said diffuser having an arcuately curved leading edge facing the passageway to pool water in front of the diffuser to cause the water to pass over the diffuser and break into droplets, said diffuser including a tapered trailing edge portion with converging surfaces converging toward the trailing edge and converging upwardly to vary the size of droplets of liquid thereby controlling the trajectory of the droplets for even distribution over the lateral path.
- 6. The structure as defined in claim 5 wherein said tapered portion of the diffuser extends from the web portion downwardly to a mid-portion of the walls.
- 7. The structure as defined in claim 6 wherein said diffuser and said walls have arcuately curved lower corners at the discharge ends thereof.
- 8. The structure as defined in claim 7 wherein the lower edges of the walls extend below the bottom portion of the passageway with the upper portion of the walls being tangential to the opposed edges of the passageway and the inner surface of the web portion defining a continuation of the passageway thereby providing an open inverted U-shaped discharge slot with the upper portion thereof forming a continuation of the passageway.
- 9. The structure as defined in claim 5 wherein said curved leading edge of the diffuser causes liquid coming into contact therewith to be directed downwardly with a portion thereof discharged toward the end of the nozzle connected with the supply of pressurized liquid, said blade also directing liquid flow around each side surface thereof with both flow paths of the liquid being confined by the interior surfaces of the spaced walls thereby producing a shearing effect between the two flow paths to form a discharge pattern that deposits an equal amount of liquid in each increment of the discharge pattern.
- 10. A spray nozzle for attachment to a supply of pressurized liquid comprising a body having a passageway communicating with the supply of pressurized liquid, a discharge extension on said body formed by a pair of spaced parallel walls with the spacing between the walls having a dimension substantially equal to the diameter of the passageway, said walls having an upper edge interconnected by a web portion and an open lower edge forming a slot-like structure, a diffuser positioned between the ends of the walls remote from the passageway for breaking up the flow of liquid into droplets and causing the droplets to be evenly distributed over a lateral path to enable equal material to be discharged on each increment of the lateral path, and a manifold ring mounted on the body, said body including a plurality of radial passages communicating the interior of the manifold ring with the passageway, said manifold ring being sealed and spaced form the exterior of the body to communicate with all of the passages, supply means for additive material connected with the manifold ring and supplying additive material to he space between the manifold ring and the body for discharge into the passageway when liquid is passing through the passageway, said manifold ring including a fitting connected to a supply tube and a pair of O-ring seals positioned between the manifold ring and the body to enable rotation of the manifold ring to orient the fitting in any desired position and enable removal of the manifold ring for replacement or repair.
- 11. The structure as defined in claim 10 wherein said body includes a large cavity forming an entrance to the passageway whereby pressurized liquid will increase in velocity and reduce in static pressure as it passes the inner ends of the radial passages to facilitate injection of additive material around the periphery of the stream of liquid passing through the passageway for thoroughly mixing the additive material with the material passing through the passageway with the diffuser further mixing the materials together.
- 12. The structure as defined in claim 11 wherein said diffuser is in the form of a blade stationarily mounted from the web portion of the extension and extending downwardly in equally spaced relation to the interior wall surface of the spaced walls, said diffuser having an arcuately curved leading edge facing the passageway to pool water in front of the diffuser to cause the water to pass over the diffuser and break into droplets, said diffuser including a tapered trailing edge portion with surfaces converging toward the trailing edge and converging upwardly to vary the size of droplets of liquid thereby controlling the trajectory of the droplets for even distribution over the lateral path.
- 13. The structure as defined in claim 11 wherein said diffuser and said walls have arcuately curved lower corners at the discharge ends thereof, the lower edges of the walls extending below the bottom portion of the passageway with the upper portion of the walls being tangential to the opposed edges of the passageway and the inner surface of the web portion defining a continuation of the passageway thereby providing an open inverted U-shaped discharge slot with the upper portion thereof forming a continuation of the passageway.
- 14. The structure as defined in claim 12 wherein said curved leading edge of the diffuser causes liquid coming into contact therewith to be directed downwardly with a portion thereof discharged toward the end of the nozzle connected with the supply of pressurized liquid, said blade also directing liquid flow around each side surface thereof with both flow paths of the liquid being confined by the interior surfaces of the spaced walls thereby producing a shearing effect between the two flow paths to form a discharge pattern that deposits an equal amount of liquid in each increment of the discharge pattern.
- 15. In combination with a spray nozzle including a body having a passageway therethrough adapted to be communicated with a supply of pressurized liquid, means for reducing the pressure of said pressurized liquid to near 0 psi in the passageway, said means including said passageway having a constant diameter throughout its length, means for injecting an additive into the near 0 psi liquid as it passes through the constant diameter passageway for mixing with the liquid passing through the passageway, said means comprising a source of additive at low pressure and at least one passage in said body communicating the source of additive with the near 0 psi liquid passing through the constant diameter passageway for injection of additive into the near 0 psi liquid passing through the passageway for mixing therewith.
- 16. The combination as defined in claim 15 wherein said body includes a manifold means disposed in circumferential relation to said body and in communication with said source of additive, a plurality of passages in said body communicating the manifold means with the constant diameter passageway for injecting additive into the liquid passing through the passageway.
- 17. The combination as defined in claim 16 wherein said manifold means includes a peripheral external recess in said body, a manifold ring extending circumferentially of said recess in sealed relation to the body and recess, said additive source being communicated with said recess, said passages extending radially from said recess to the passageway and being equally sized and equally spaced to inject an equal quantity of additive into the passageway at equally spaced circumferential areas for mixing with liquid passing through the passageway.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, continuation of application Ser. No. 07/341,764, filed Apr. 21, 1989, now abandoend.
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