Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With system fluid relief or return to supply – Recirculation within nozzle
Patent
1976-04-06
1977-12-13
Love, John J.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With system fluid relief or return to supply
Recirculation within nozzle
118411, 239568, B05B 114
Patent
active
040624927
ABSTRACT:
A nozzle for applying adhesive or other liquid to a surface comprises a box-like member with a slot in one of its faces, and an internal partition separating first and second components in the box-like member. One or more projecting portions of one edge of the partition extend into the slot, while other portions of the partition's one edge are recessed to form a weir over which liquid may flow between the components. The slot, through which liquid passes for application to the surface, is thus an interrupted slot, applying a series of short lengths of liquid to the surface, which is of advantage in obtaining a clean separation of the nozzle and the surface after liquid application. The box-like member may be in two parts, one on each face of the partition, and these three members may be bolted together to allow easy replacement of the partition if a change of slot configuration is required.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3413143 (1968-11-01), Cameron et al.
patent: 3462851 (1969-08-01), Urbas et al.
patent: 3790087 (1974-02-01), Banyas et al.
patent: 3815822 (1974-06-01), Davies et al.
Love John J.
Mar Michael
Molins Limited
Smith, Jr. John C.
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