CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT PROVIDED IN NOZZLE FOR SPRAYERS

20220008940 · 2022-01-13

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    Abstract

    Constructive arrangement provided in nozzles for sprayers to be installed in self-propelled, trailed boom spray equipment or coupled with a linear cover bus and without the aid of wind, capable of being used next to the nozzle holder where the induction ring allows horizontal and vertical adjustment to the nozzles.

    Claims

    1. Constructive arrangement provided in nozzle for sprayers comprising using a coupling clamp that is fixed to a spray bar (not shown), where a sealing system is used next to the clamp; the liquid to be sprayed passes through a sealing system to a nozzle holder through a duct provided with the anti-drip system, characterized by: nozzle holders provided with a set of one or more cone tipped ceramic nozzles; said nozzles being positioned vertically downwards with the ceramic cone tip next to the induction ring; said induction ring is bent in “L” , being attached to the terminal portion of the extender body by means of a screw attached to the support, with the induction ring admitting up and down regulation and lateral adjustment by means of the knob; which acts in combination with the oblong hole in the support and due to the induction ring being bent in “L” and composed of two rods; and said extension body is folded in “L”, in order to be placed in front of the nozzle holder; and to allow the positioning of the induction ring below the nozzles with ceramic cone, said extension body having a plurality of horizontal and vertical fins.

    2. Constructive arrangement provided in nozzle for sprayers, according to claim 1 characterized by presenting spray nozzle construction variants proposed using: a)—a wide induction ring, equipped with multiple perforations; and b)—wide induction ring, but without perforations.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] The characterization of the present utility model is made by means of drawings representative of the constructive arrangement provided in spray nozzle holders, in such a way that the product can be fully reproduced by appropriate technique, allowing full characterization of the functionality of the object claimed.

    [0014] Based on the figures that express the best or preferential form of realizing the product now idealized, the descriptive part of the report is based, through a detailed and consecutive numbering, where it clarifies aspects that may be implied by the adopted representation, so as to clearly determine the protection now sought.

    [0015] These figures are merely illustrative and may present variations, as long as they do not run away from what was initially claimed.

    [0016] These are the descriptions of the drawings:

    [0017] FIG. 1—shows a perspective view of the proposed nozzle, containing five spray nozzles and self-cleaning extension fins;

    [0018] FIG. 2—shows the side view of the spray nozzle;

    [0019] FIG. 3—shows a rear view of the spray nozzle;

    [0020] FIG. 4—shows a perspective of a spray nozzle containing four spray nozzles;

    [0021] FIG. 5—shows a perspective of a spray nozzle, containing a nozzle holder with three outlets;

    [0022] FIG. 6—shows a perspective of a spray nozzle containing a nozzle holder with two outlets;

    [0023] FIG. 7—shows a perspective of a spray nozzle containing an outlet;

    [0024] FIG. 8—shows the nozzle with five outlets illustrated in FIG. 01, where a wide and perforated induction ring was used; and

    [0025] FIG. 9—shows the spray nozzle with five outlets illustrated in FIG. 1, where a wide induction ring without perforations was used.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0026] A preferred embodiment of the spray nozzle employs a coupling clamp (1) that is fixed to the spray bar (not shown), where a sealing system (2) is used next to the clamp (1); in order to avoid leakage of the liquid to be sprayed, the liquid to be sprayed passes through the sealing system (2) to the nozzle holder (9) through the duct (10) provided with the anti-drip system (3), where the nozzle holder (9) contains a set of five cone-shaped nozzles with ceramic (4) and manual adjustment (7); and said nozzles are positioned vertically downwards with the ceramic cone tip (4) next to the induction ring (8), where in this arrangement, said induction ring (8) is bent in “L” (11), being attached to the terminal portion (12) of the extender body (13) by means of a screw (14) attached to the support (15); the induction ring (8) admitting upward and downward adjustment and lateral adjustment by means of the knob (16); which acts combined with the oblong hole (17) in the support (15) and due to the induction ring (8) being bent in “L” (11) and composed of two rods (18 and 19).

    [0027] The extension body (13) is folded in an “L” shape (20), in order to be placed in front of the nozzle holder (9); and to allow the positioning of the induction ring (8) below the nozzles with ceramic cone (4), with said extension body having a plurality of horizontal (5) and vertical (6) fins, with self-cleaning effect.

    [0028] A proposed spray nozzle construction variant employs a wide induction ring (21), provided with multiple perforations (22). Another construction possibility is to use the wide induction ring (23), but without any perforations.