Claims
- 1. Spraying equipment comprising a hollow support tube fitted at one end to a handset, the other end of the tube carrying a spraying head comprising an atomizing disc and an electric motor for driving the atomizing disc in rotation, the equipment further comprising an electrical lead connected to the motor, and a liquid supply tube for supplying liquid to the atomizing disc, the electrical lead and the supply tube extending within the tube and the electrical lead being provided with means for connection to a source of electrical power, the handset comprising a handle member provided with a valve for controlling the flow of fluid through the supply tube, the outlet of the valve being connected in a fluid-tight manner to the supply tube and the inlet of the valve being connected in a fluid-tight manner to an intermediate duct which extends through the handle member and is provided with means for connecting the intermediate duct to a container of liquid to be sprayed.
- 2. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the handle member is hollow, the intermediate duct comprising the interior of the handle member.
- 3. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle member is elongate, the support being provided at one end of the handle member and the means for connecting the supply duct to a container being provided at the other end of the handle member.
- 4. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for connecting the supply duct to a container comprises a length of flexible tube which extends from the handle member and is provided at its end away from the handle member with a connector for connection to a container of liquid.
- 5. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handset is provided with means for supporting a battery constituting the source of electrical power.
- 6. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 5, wherein the electrical lead emerges from the support member adjacent the handset for connection to the battery.
- 7. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 5, wherein the battery supporting means comprises limbs which extend laterally from respective ends of the handle member whereby, in use, the battery is suspended beneath the hand of an operator grasping the handle member.
- 8. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 7, wherein one of the limbs and the valve are disposed adjacent the connection between the handset and the support tube.
- 9. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that control means is provided for controlling the supply of current to the motor.
- 10. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 9, wherein the control means comprises a voltage regulator whereby the speed of the motor is controllable.
- 11. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 9, wherein the control means comprises an electrical on/off switch.
- 12. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 9, wherein the control means is mounted on the limb adjacent the connection between the handset and the support tube.
- 13. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the speed of the motor is variable between approximately 200 and approximately 4000 revolutions per minute.
- 14. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the maximum dimension of the atomizing disc, measured perpendicular to the rotary axis of the disc, is not greater than 34 millimeters.
- 15. Spraying equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the atomizing disc is mounted on a body for rotation about a rotary axis, the body being provided with fluid supply means which communicates with the supply tube for supplying fluid to the surface of the disc to be ejected from the periphery of the disc under the action of centrifugal force, a narrow annular gap which is coaxial with the disc being provided between the body and the disc at a location radially outwards of the fluid supply means whereby fluid flowing through the gap is subjected to a circumferential wiping action by the body to distribute the fluid around the surface of the disc, the annular gap being disposed radially inwardly of the periphery of the disc, and the region of the disc situated radially outwardly of the gap being spaced from the body by a distance which is greater than the width of the gap.
- 16. A spraying device as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the width of the gap is not more than 0.5 millimeters.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
8234125 |
Nov 1982 |
GBX |
|
8305003 |
Feb 1983 |
GBX |
|
8320678 |
Aug 1983 |
GBX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 932,464, filed Nov. 18, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 861,547, filed May 9, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 555,958, filed Nov. 29, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,609,148.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2362673 |
Mar 1978 |
FRX |
1515511 |
Jun 1978 |
GBX |
2043489 |
Oct 1980 |
GBX |
2099724 |
Dec 1982 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
Tencoma Brochure. |
"An Evaluation of Fourteen Hand-Held Battery Operated Spining Disc Sprayers" AC Arnold-Tropical Pest Management 1983, pp. 105-121. |
Continuations (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
932464 |
Nov 1986 |
|
Parent |
861547 |
May 1986 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
555958 |
Nov 1983 |
|