High pressure spray cleaning apparatus

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With system fluid relief or return to supply – Return from liquid pump outlet to supply holder

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239130, 239314, 239318, 239426, B05B 708

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039971147

ABSTRACT:
In a high pressure spray cleaning apparatus and method there is provided separate pressurized flow circuits to separate inlets of a spray head. A chemical flow circuit delivers a cleaning chemical fluid under pressure and a carrier flow circuit delivers a heated carrier fluid, preferably water and or soap, under a relatively high pressure. The pressurized cleaning chemical fluid and heated water are intimately mixed and distributed by a novel spray head. A power-driven air compressor is coupled to a chemical storage tank containing a cleaning chemical in the chemical flow circuit. A power-driven positive displacement pump associated with a by-pass unloader valve regulates the pressure of the water from a water tank delivered to a heating coil in which the water is heated in the carrier flow circuit. When the heated water is not being sprayed at the spray head, it is automatically returned by the operation of the by-pass unloader valve at a reduced pressure to the water tank. An electric control circuit controlling a heating unit selectively heats the heating coil during certain operating conditions and automatically stops the heating of the coil under other conditions. The spray head is carried on the end of a hand held wand with control valves to separately regulate flow through each circuit, the spray head having a nozzle that sprays the heated water in a fan-like pattern against a deflecting edge and cleaning chemicals are forced through an aperture into the fan-like pattern prior to its striking the deflecting edge to be intimately mixed with the heated water to produce a mixture that strikes the deflecting edge and is deflected therefrom in a highly concentrated form at a high velocity.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2604854 (1952-07-01), Taylor
patent: 2940673 (1960-06-01), Budwig
patent: 2948480 (1960-08-01), Budwig
patent: 3372875 (1968-03-01), Torrey
patent: 3380658 (1968-04-01), Stasz et al.

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