Liquid chemical applicator for treatment of a horizontal surface

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Mobile distributor

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2392883, 239600, 403337, B05B 1504, B05B 1506

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048877719

ABSTRACT:
An improved liquid chemical applicator for treatment of a horizontal surface is provided and consists of a mechanism that can accomplish a uniform coating of the liquid chemical by keeping a plurality of spray nozzles at a constant height, at a constant pressure and at a proper angle from the surface being treated. The extension handle and axle of the applicator includes connectors so that they can be disassembled and assembled to make the applicator portable, while the length of the axle can be varied by adding and subtracting different segments to the axle.

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