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- SEBASTIAN ETTLINGER OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO MOSES SAMSTAG, OF SAME PLACE.
- This invention relates to that class of hosenozzles which are susceptible of delivering' the liquid or water in a thin fiat fan-shaped sheet or stream; and it has for its object to provide a spray-nozzle for garden and other hose, which possesses a ductile or soft-metal body, which can be conveniently and economically manufactured, while it is strong and durable, and which is provided with a narrow'rectilinear delivery-mouth protected and reinforced and non-resilient, but susceptible of contraction and expansion to vary the thickness of the sheet or stream of liquid or water issuing therefrom as may be desired when sprinkling or watering grass, delicate flowers, plants, and the like.
- my invention consists, essentially, in a hose-nozzle composed of a screw-socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a hollow flat flaring body, with side edges diverging from the throat and provided in the outer end with a rectilinear narrow delivery-mouth the edges of which are non-resilient, but are susceptible of being pressed toward or from each other to vary the thickness of the sheet of water delivered therefrom, as will be more fully hereinafter explained, and pointed out in the claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a plan View of a hose-nozzle constructed in accordance with myinvention.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View taken on the line 2
- Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional View taken on the line 33
- Fig. 4 is a view on an enlarged scale, looking at the delivery-mouth and indicating by dotted lines how its capacity can be enlarged or diminished.
- the numerali indicates an internally-screwthreaded socket containing a packing 5 and 4adapted to be applied to hose designed for waterin g grass or other purposes.
- the screwthreaded socket is formed integral with a cylindrical throat 6, from which merges a fiaring ductile or soft-metal body '7, the sides and edges of which diverge from the neck and form a rectilinear narrow delivery-mouth 8, which can be expanded or contracted to vary the thickness of the issuing stream, as will be hereinafter explained.
- the edges 9 of the hollow body diverge in right lines to the outer end of the body, and the same remarks apply to the upper and lower sides of the latter.
- the screw-threaded socket 4 and cylindrical throat 6 are preferably cast integral of brass or any other metal suitable for the purpose, but the flaring hollow body is made of ductile or comparatively soft sheet metal, which can be readily fashioned into the form shown and described and which willnot break like cast-iron.
- the inner endl() of the hollow body is circular and is soldered,
- the sheet-metal hollow body can be conveniently and economically manufactured and applied to the castmetal throat, and by this means a comparatively inexpensive spray-nozzle is produced, which can be applied to any hose and will spread the liquid or water in a thin fanshaped sheet, which will not damage, injure, or tear grass, flowers, or plants.
- a hose-nozzle of the character described is i frequently carelessly thrown to the ground or otherwise roughly used, and where the flaring body is of cast metal the contracted or narrow delivery-mouth portion of the nozzle is very liable to be broken by a blow or by coming in forcible contact with the ground or with a hard substance.
- the body portion is preferably of comparatively thin metal
- I reinforce and strengthen the delivery-mouth portion of the body through the medium of a reinforcing or strengthening band l2, of thin brass, copper, or other suitable metal, which will, however, permit the delivery-mouth to be eX- panded or contracted for the purpose of varying the thickness of the sheet or stream issuing therefrom.
- the band 12 imparts a certain rigidity to the sheetmetal body
- the metal composing the delivery-mouth is non-resilient or inelastic it can be bent for the purpose of contracting or expanding the mouth to increase or diminish the size of the sheet of water delivered therefrom.
- the opposite non-resilient metal edges of the mouth can be pressed toward each other with the fingers to contract the delivery-mouth, or they can be forced away from each other to expand the mouth by introducing a knife-blade or other thin instrument into the mouth and pressing the edges or walls thereof apart or away from each other.
- the mouth can in this manner be expanded or contracted, as will be understood by reference to Fig.
- the non-resilient nature of the metal causes the mouth to maintain the form into which it is contracted or expanded, in which respect my invention differs very widely from a delivery mouth composed of elastic ruhber, which can be compressed with the lingers to deliver a flattened stream of water.
- the elastic rubber mouth requires to be constantly held by the fingers during the time that the iiattened sheet of water is desired.
- the hollow flaring body 7 of copper and the reinforcing or strengthening band l2 of brass I do not wish to be understood as confining myself to these particular metals, as the hollow body may be made of any comparatively soft or duetile sheet metal and the reinforcing-band of some similar' metal which, however, will reinforce and strengthen the mouth.
- My invention provides a novel, simple, and
- a metallic hose-nozzle consisting of a screw-threaded socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a soft-metal, flaring, hollow body, with its sides and edges diverging from the throat and provided at the outer end with a narrow bendable non-resilient delivery-mouth, susceptible of bending to expand or contract the same and thus vary tlrc thickness of the flat sheet or stream issuing therefrom, said mouth retaining the form imparted thereto when bent to expand or contract the same, substantially as described.
- a hose-nozzle consisting of a screwthreaded socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a soft-metal, liaring,hollow body, with its sides and edges diverging from the throat, and provided in the outer end with a narrow non-resilient, contraetible and expansible delivery-mouth reinforced by a strengthening non-resilient bcndable metal band applied to the exterior of the flat body around the delivery-mouth thereof, substantially as and for the purposes described.
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s. ETTLINGBR. HOSE NOZZLE'.
No. 577,362. Patented Feb. 16, 1897.
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SEBASTIAN ETTLINGER, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO MOSES SAMSTAG, OF SAME PLACE.
HOSE-NOZZLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 577,362, dated February 16, 1897.
v Application filed Octoberl, 1896- Serial No. 610,770. (N0 model.)
T0 all whom, it wtf/,y concern:
Be itknown that I, SEBASTIAN ETTL1NGnR,a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore city, State of Maryland, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hose-Nozzles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to that class of hosenozzles which are susceptible of delivering' the liquid or water in a thin fiat fan-shaped sheet or stream; and it has for its object to provide a spray-nozzle for garden and other hose, which possesses a ductile or soft-metal body, which can be conveniently and economically manufactured, while it is strong and durable, and which is provided with a narrow'rectilinear delivery-mouth protected and reinforced and non-resilient, but susceptible of contraction and expansion to vary the thickness of the sheet or stream of liquid or water issuing therefrom as may be desired when sprinkling or watering grass, delicate flowers, plants, and the like.
To accomplish this object, my invention consists, essentially, in a hose-nozzle composed of a screw-socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a hollow flat flaring body, with side edges diverging from the throat and provided in the outer end with a rectilinear narrow delivery-mouth the edges of which are non-resilient, but are susceptible of being pressed toward or from each other to vary the thickness of the sheet of water delivered therefrom, as will be more fully hereinafter explained, and pointed out in the claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a plan View of a hose-nozzle constructed in accordance with myinvention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View taken on the line 2 2, Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional View taken on the line 33, Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a view on an enlarged scale, looking at the delivery-mouth and indicating by dotted lines how its capacity can be enlarged or diminished.
In order to enable those skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will now describe the same in detail, referring to the drawings, in which- The numerali indicates an internally-screwthreaded socket containing a packing 5 and 4adapted to be applied to hose designed for waterin g grass or other purposes. The screwthreaded socket is formed integral with a cylindrical throat 6, from which merges a fiaring ductile or soft-metal body '7, the sides and edges of which diverge from the neck and form a rectilinear narrow delivery-mouth 8, which can be expanded or contracted to vary the thickness of the issuing stream, as will be hereinafter explained. The edges 9 of the hollow body diverge in right lines to the outer end of the body, and the same remarks apply to the upper and lower sides of the latter. The screw-threaded socket 4 and cylindrical throat 6 are preferably cast integral of brass or any other metal suitable for the purpose, but the flaring hollow body is made of ductile or comparatively soft sheet metal, which can be readily fashioned into the form shown and described and which willnot break like cast-iron. The inner endl() of the hollow body is circular and is soldered,
brazed, or otherwise attached or secured to one end of the throat 6. The sheet-metal hollow body can be conveniently and economically manufactured and applied to the castmetal throat, and by this means a comparatively inexpensive spray-nozzle is produced, which can be applied to any hose and will spread the liquid or water in a thin fanshaped sheet, which will not damage, injure, or tear grass, flowers, or plants.
A hose-nozzle of the character described is i frequently carelessly thrown to the ground or otherwise roughly used, and where the flaring body is of cast metal the contracted or narrow delivery-mouth portion of the nozzle is very liable to be broken by a blow or by coming in forcible contact with the ground or with a hard substance.
Inasmuch as the body portion is preferably of comparatively thin metal I reinforce and strengthen the delivery-mouth portion of the body through the medium of a reinforcing or strengthening band l2, of thin brass, copper, or other suitable metal, which will, however, permit the delivery-mouth to be eX- panded or contracted for the purpose of varying the thickness of the sheet or stream issuing therefrom. The band 12 imparts a certain rigidity to the sheetmetal body,
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around the end portion thereof, so that while the metal composing the delivery-mouth is non-resilient or inelastic it can be bent for the purpose of contracting or expanding the mouth to increase or diminish the size of the sheet of water delivered therefrom. The opposite non-resilient metal edges of the mouth can be pressed toward each other with the fingers to contract the delivery-mouth, or they can be forced away from each other to expand the mouth by introducing a knife-blade or other thin instrument into the mouth and pressing the edges or walls thereof apart or away from each other. Obviously the mouth can in this manner be expanded or contracted, as will be understood by reference to Fig. 4E, in which the full lines show the normal position of the walls of the mouth and the dotted lines a indicate the walls pressed toward each other to contract the mouth, while the dotted lines h indicate the walls spread apart to widen the mouth. This is very desirable where hothouse-plants and delicate flowers are to be watered, as the thickness or size of the sheet or stream is readily regulated to suit the conditions required.
The non-resilient nature of the metal causes the mouth to maintain the form into which it is contracted or expanded, in which respect my invention differs very widely from a delivery mouth composed of elastic ruhber, which can be compressed with the lingers to deliver a flattened stream of water. In such construction the elastic rubber mouth requires to be constantly held by the fingers during the time that the iiattened sheet of water is desired.
XVhiie I prefer to construct the hollow flaring body 7 of copper and the reinforcing or strengthening band l2 of brass, I do not wish to be understood as confining myself to these particular metals, as the hollow body may be made of any comparatively soft or duetile sheet metal and the reinforcing-band of some similar' metal which, however, will reinforce and strengthen the mouth.
My invention provides a novel, simple, and
eiiicient spray-nozzle for garden and other hose which is strong and durable and can be very economically placed upon the market.
I'Iaving thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. A metallic hose-nozzle, consisting of a screw-threaded socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a soft-metal, flaring, hollow body, with its sides and edges diverging from the throat and provided at the outer end with a narrow bendable non-resilient delivery-mouth, susceptible of bending to expand or contract the same and thus vary tlrc thickness of the flat sheet or stream issuing therefrom, said mouth retaining the form imparted thereto when bent to expand or contract the same, substantially as described.
2. A hose-nozzle, consisting of a screwthreaded socket having a cylindrical throat merging into a soft-metal, liaring,hollow body, with its sides and edges diverging from the throat, and provided in the outer end with a narrow non-resilient, contraetible and expansible delivery-mouth reinforced by a strengthening non-resilient bcndable metal band applied to the exterior of the flat body around the delivery-mouth thereof, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
SEBASTIAN E'FLINGER.
Vitnesses:
ALBERT II. Nonnls, THos. A. GREEN.
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US974077A (en) | Plant-setter. | |
US1022643A (en) | Spraying device. | |
US545656A (en) | Nozzle for garden-hose | |
US619257A (en) | Spraying device | |
US936537A (en) | Spraying-nozzle. | |
US334655A (en) | Sprinkler | |
US644971A (en) | Spray. | |
US579483A (en) | Device for cleaning waste-pipes | |
US1287765A (en) | Liquid-sprayer. | |
US136544A (en) | Improvement in oil-cans | |
US436942A (en) | Lawn-sprinkler | |
US666580A (en) | Hose-nozzle. | |
US1237123A (en) | Insecticide-distributer. | |
US958229A (en) | Sprinkler. | |
US850007A (en) | Lawn-sprinkler. | |
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US1145266A (en) | Plant-protector. |