B
SECTION B — PERFORMING OPERATIONS
  
SEPARATING AND MIXING
 B05
SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING LIQUIDS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL (apparatus restricted to a purpose fully provided for in a single other class, see the relevant class covering the purpose; methods involving the use of apparatus in particular arts, see the relevant classes relating to the arts concerned, e.g. B44D)
 B05B
SPRAYING APPARATUS; NOZZLES (containers, closures therefor B65D; dispensing liquids in general B67D; means for pumping fluids F04; valves, e.g. water-taps F16K)
 B05B

Note(s)

  1. This sub-class covers, in general, any means for discharge or outflow of liquids, whether by gravity, under pressure, or otherwise, and similar means for discharge of gases and of other fluent substances, such as powders, granular materials, short fibres, and fluent pastes. Accordingly, the term "liquid" is to be read as covering such other substances and also suspensions of such substances in true liquids or in air.
  2. It is particularly concerned with the release or projection of drops or droplets into the air or into a chamber, e.g. to be deposited on surface, to form a mist. For this purpose, the substance to be projected may be suspended in a stream of air, or of other gas or vapour, which is to be understood as covered by the term "air

 B05C
APPLYING LIQUIDS OR SEMI-LIQUID TO SURFACES, E. G. BY FORCING LIQUID THROUGH WORK (liquid outlets, spraying, sprinkling B05B; forming layered products B32B; conveying articles or workpieces through baths of liquid B65G 49/02; handling webs or filaments B65H; brushes A46B; devices for use in applying liquids by hand A47L, B43K, B43M, B44D; apparatus specially adapted for a specific purpose covered by another class, see the relevant class, e.g. domestic cleaning A47L, printing, copying B41, producing decorative effect B44D, electro-plating C23B, laundry D06F, treating roads E01C, processing photographic materials G03D)
 B05C

Note(s)

This sub-class deals with apparatus for covering a surface or a part of a surface with liquid by any mechanical or physical method and for any purpose, e.g. coating, impregnating, washing, and is particularly concerned with obtaining a uniform distribution of liquid on a surface. It also covers apparatus for dealing similarly with other spreadable substances such as pastes, and the term "liquid" is accordingly to be read as covering such other substances