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 CHAPTER XI Continued. 



I. Spray nozzles, classification, preferred kinds, 191 Many-punct- 

 ured nozzles, 191-196 Preferred construction, 191-193 Straining 

 and cleaning vs. clogging, 192 Eddy-roses, their operation, con- 

 struction, and leading importance, 193-193 Plug-roses, action 

 and construction unsatisfactory, 193-194 Johnson's, Melcher's, 

 Dawson's, Foster's, 193 Lynch's, 194 Colliding jets, gas-jets, 

 superiority, Daughtrey's, Weber's, Prouty's, 194 T-roses, 194 

 Yeager's, Warner's, improvements, -195 Divided rose-heads, 

 clutch-head of Mast, Foos & Co., Foss', Fox's, Barrows', Vose's, 

 195 Peripheral roses [divided], Melcher's, Yeager's, Ruhmann's, 

 196 Rose-combinations of Barry, Prentice, etc., 196 Slot nozzles, 

 196-205 Operation, 196 Preferred construction, 196-201 Dis- 

 advantages, improvements made, 197-201 Eddy-chambered, 197- 

 199 Lip construction, 198-199 Inside cleaner, 199 Simple slot- 

 nozzles, Fowler's, Mallory's, Iske's, 201-202 Plug slot-nozzles, 

 Allen's, Ruhmann's, Johnson's, "The Niagara," Pinter's, 202 Re- 

 movable slots of Long, Vestal, and Merigot, 203 Jawed slots, 

 " The Boss Nozzle," Raymond's and Perkiu's, Smith's, Moffet's, 

 203 Williams', Rnhmann's, Pinter's, 204 Stanton's, 205 Side 

 slots, Seiner's, Melcher's, 205 Deflector nozzles, 206-211 Defini- 

 tion, use, applicability, relative merits, 206 Drip-waste, clog- 

 ging, 206 Simple constructions made, 206-208 Conformations 

 for narrow, wide, and even sprays, 206-207 Removable deflect- 

 ors, 207 Rollings', Douglas's, Nickerson's, 208 Hayden's, Kil- 

 lam's, Lewis', Schier's, Barrett's, 209 Ruhmann's, Binkley's, 

 Scliier's compound. 210 Schier's and Polansky's, 2ll-*-Centri- 

 fufjal nozzles, 211-221 Operation, kinds, choice, 211 The new 

 and most perfect sprayers, 212 Eddy-chambered, 212-219 Con- 

 formation and operation, 212 Clogging, cleaning, construction 

 principles, 213 Forms described, 214 Whistle-jets, 215-216 For ' 

 blast-atomizers, 216 Eddy-jets proper, 216-219 Involute form, 

 cone form, 216 Convex and concave forms, 217 Direct dis- 

 charge, proximal diagonal discharge, 217 Distal diagonal dis- 

 charge, 218 Centrifugal nose-pieces, double-cone or double- 

 chambered form, and chambered plug form, 218 Direct spray 

 and solid jet, 219 Fistular spray nozzles, hose-pipes, 219 With 

 rotary segment, Hotz's, Clifford's, Gielow's, Johnson's, Hoyer's, 

 Clarke's, 220 With cross-plug, McGaffey's, Johnson's, Gray's, 

 Gielow's, Hosford's, 221 Spray-wheels, 221. 



II. Centrifugal throwers, 221-226 Their character and operation, 

 221 Rotated orifices, pronged reels, brush poison-throwers, 222 

 Brush fibers, 222-223 Rotary polishing brushes, improved con- 

 struction, fiber strength, spring and density, 223 Feeding the 

 brushes with liquid, 223-225 With powder, 224 A simple brush 

 thrower of powder, 224-225 Advantages over-sifters, velocity of 

 rotation, 225 Wisewell's, 225-226 Whisps and brooms, rotated 

 recesses, 226. 



III. Blowers of poison, 226-252 Rotary Uowers, 226-23* Kinds and 

 success of, 226-227 For blowing poicder, 227-232 Hoppers and 

 adjustable feeders, 227-228 Blower encasements and bJast-pipes, 

 228-229 Blast forks and deflectors, 229 Improved light rotary 

 blowers, 229-230 Hauled blowers, compound rotary blower, A- 

 frame and legged swivel wheels, 230 Rotary velocity, 231 



