Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Processes – Including heating or cooling
Patent
1978-07-20
1979-12-18
Saifer, Robert W.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Processes
Including heating or cooling
239129, 239290, B05B 124
Patent
active
041790685
ABSTRACT:
Liquid spray devices are known in which a liquid is emitted from an orifice in the form of a thin sheet of the liquid which subsequently breaks down to form droplets but normally the spray contains very many droplets of very small size which are subject to drifing in cross winds. In this invention means are provided to subject the spray sheet itself to atmospheric environmental conditions such that the sheet breaks down nearer its point of origin and the tendency is for droplets of greater size to be formed with consequent lower tendency to drift. In carrying out the invention hot gases can be released in the environment of the spray sheet and suitable gases can readily be obtained from combusted gases, possibly from the exhaust of the engine of a tractor towing the device.
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National Research Development Corporation
Saifer Robert W.
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