Relatively Axially Movable Flow Modifier Patents (Class 239/480)
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Patent number: 11832995Abstract: A system for adapting a tubular surgical device for grasping by a surgical instrument is provided that has a distal portion, an adaptor positioned proximally and configured to be disposed about or within a lumen of the tubular surgical device, which has an effective durometer to resist crushing by the surgical instrument. In some embodiments, the adaptor is configured with an external diameter greater than the internal diameter of the lumen of the tubular surgical device. In some embodiments, the adaptor is configured with an external diameter less than or equal to the internal diameter of the tubular surgical device.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Vascular Technology, IncorporatedInventors: Ronald H. Russell, Stephen Martone, David Regan, Rachana S. Suchdev, Trevor Jacob Laughlin, Gary Douglas
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Patent number: 8814064Abstract: A nozzle for use with a pressurized water source as typically used in the offshore environment. The nozzle attaches to a hose or fixed work pipe installation and provides a channel through a body, on which is arranged a frusto-conical fluid deflector. Fluid flowing along the channel may impinge upon the fluid deflector and may travel along a surface of the deflector and out of the nozzle in a jet. Various embodiments are described for varying the width of the channel at the deflector to adjusting, a characteristic of the jet and for providing self-cleaning of the nozzle. Further a central channel is described which allows an additional nozzle to be included as are sensors which determine pressure, temperature and the like in the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Optima Solutions UK LimitedInventor: Jamie Oag
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Patent number: 8561924Abstract: A pipe for carrying a fluid, having a longitudinal axis and defining a radial aperture for release of a jet of fluid having a radial direction component ?, the aperture having an aspect ratio greater than 2 and arranged with its elongate axis within 30 degrees of the longitudinal axis and having area greater than 0.2 the cross-sectional area of the pipe, the fluid jet having an angle ? between 30 and 80 degrees from the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Rolls-Royce PLCInventors: Michael H Coney, Andrew J Mullender
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Publication number: 20130008981Abstract: A push button for a pressurised-product dispensing system, including an actuation body having an orifice for ejecting the product, a needle closing off the ejection orifice and a sleeve having a mounting well, the body being mounted to slide about the sleeve between high and low positions, forming between them a sealed space for conveying the product, the needle being associated with the sleeve by a link rotatably mounted on the sleeve to actuate the reversible movement of the needle between a closure position—or respectively an open position—of the ejection orifice when the body is in the high position—or respectively in the low position—, the needle provided with geometric means that interact with the body to exert a force holding the needle in a mounting position in which the needle projects from the body to enable the link to be associated with the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Richard René Bloc, Emmanuel Mauduit, Thomas Roosel
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Patent number: 8205811Abstract: The rotating sprinkler head valve includes an upper assembly with a stationary rigid cone received in a conical interior chamber of a rotor, and a cylindrical shaft extending through the stationary rigid cone and rotor. A lower assembly includes a bottom helix member, a strainer adapter having an internal transverse slotted plate and a rotatable slotted flow plate to permit flow when the flow plate slots are aligned with slots in the internal transverse slotted plate. A base top member includes a downwardly extending inner tubular portion and a lower interior edge surface with a helical lower surface forming an adjustable helical aperture in cooperation with the bottom helix member, and a recessed inner helical lip is configured to receive the upper helical surface of the bottom helix member for adjusting a helical aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Paul M. Cordua
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Patent number: 7891583Abstract: A dome pump spray assembly employing a known structure of a liquid dome pump in association with a uniquely configured spray spout to achieve atomization of liquids such as soaps, sanitizers, disinfectants and the like. The spray spout includes a deflector which is in juxtaposition to a spout spray tip having angled partial depth passages therein that extend to a central tapered outlet orifice, the passages and orifices generating a vortex of cyclonic action that serves to achieve atomization of the liquid as it passes therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: GOJO Industries, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Sayers, Scott T. Proper
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Patent number: 7316364Abstract: A shower head includes a mouth piece including a middle axial through channel for flow through of water, a rotationally symmetrical deflection element for the water being near the external outlet of the channel, which mouth piece is connected to a holder through which the water is fed, while the deflection element is held by a stem which with radial clearance projects axially in the channel, and is surrounded by a conical surface, the mouth piece limiting a cavity around and axially outside the deflection element, the conical surface projecting convergently outwardly. The stem may be conical at least in the portion being furthest away from the deflection element, whereby the surface of the stem converges towards the deflection element, and whereby the flow area for the water between the stem and the mouth piece is altered by axial movement of the mouth piece relatively to the holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Biobe ASInventor: Finn Thv. Larsen
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Patent number: 7219850Abstract: A water spray nozzle assembly includes an internal channel that is sealable by an internal valve having a seat and a disc. A tilting member is operable to tilt the disc at least partially off of the seat, allowing water to flow through the internal channel. The disc may be further tilted completely off of the seat to provide additional water flow through the water spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Douglas Burnworth, Douglas Shaulis, Timothy DeVore, Thomas C. Oyler
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Patent number: 7178745Abstract: In a fluid pump and cartridge assembly, a cartridge includes a material inlet port, a material outlet port, and a feed screw. The feed screw delivers fluid to be dispensed from the fluid inlet to the outlet port. The fluid inlet is preferably elongated in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the feed screw to enhance consistency in material flow through the cartridge. The feed screw is preferably driven by a closed-loop servo motor to achieve high-performance dispensing resolution. The assembly is preferably compatible with fixed-z and floating-z cartridges. A optional vented dispense tip, in combination with the fluid pump, allows for repeatable deposit of fillet patterns while maintaining optimal consistency.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: DL Technology, LLCInventor: Jeffrey P. Fugere
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Patent number: 7059544Abstract: A vortex generator creates a waveform within a housing. The waveform evolves into a vortex as it exits an orifice of the housing. The vortex carries a bolus of active substances held within the housing. A different number of actives can be used. To form a waveform, the housing has a diaphragm with an actuator for moving the diaphragm. The housing may have a mechanism for facilitating directional pointing and/or causing oscillating movement of the housing to enable multi-directional targeting of the vortex.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Leonard, Daniel J. Plankenhorn, Ralph W. Oakeson
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Patent number: 7028924Abstract: A sprinkler nozzle having a nozzle housing with an inlet for liquid and having a longitudinally extending axis. The nozzle housing, opposite the inlet, is delimited by a surface of revolution with nozzle outlet openings arranged around the axis. In the flow direction opposite the nozzle outlet openings, respective impact faces are arranged for reflecting the liquid that flows out through the nozzle outlet openings. The impact faces are constituted by the ends of respective threads that are secured to the nozzle housing, whereby the impact faces are able to reflect water that flows out of the respective nozzle outlet openings.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: GW Sprinkler A/SInventors: Carsten Palle, Søren Hansen
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Patent number: 6814150Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for distributing liquid media, in particular extinguishing fluids for fighting fires, in the form of a mist or a stream of large droplets from a supply line which is maintained at a constant low-pressure, in rooms, for example in living spaces and recreation rooms, or similar. The aim of the invention is to provide a method and a device of the aforementioned type which can be used to produce a fine mist of small droplets and a jet spray of large droplets at separate moments, at approximately the same operating pressure of the extinguishing fluid, depending on the outbreak and the development of the fire, whilst at the same time minimising water consumption, reducing water damage caused during a fire and increasing cost-effectiveness, by creating a modular system which can be universally installed.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventors: Torsten Clauss, Andreas Schmidt, Wassili Jansen
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Patent number: 5704550Abstract: A liquid dispenser comprises a dispenser body and a flow restrictor. The dispenser body has a pump mechanism, an intake port adapted for fluid communication with a source of liquid, an intake liquid flow path providing fluid communication between the intake port and the pump mechanism, a discharge port, and a discharge liquid flow path providing fluid communication between the pump mechanism and discharge port. The flow restrictor is in the discharge liquid flow path and is moveable between first and second positions. The flow restrictor is configured for permitting fluid flow from the pump mechanism to the discharge port when the flow restrictor is in its first position, and is configured for at least partially impeding fluid flow from the pump mechanism to the discharge port when the flow restrictor is in its second position.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Contico International, Inc.Inventors: Donald D. Foster, Philip L. Nelson, Martin S. Laffey
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Patent number: 5372311Abstract: A pressurized liquid dispensing container and valve assembly comprises an essentially upright container for containing under pressure a liquid to be dispensed and a discharge valve assembly above the container. The valve assembly includes a valve body and a nozzle having a discharge opening that is controlled by a valve. The valve includes a frustoconical valve seat formed in an end wall of the nozzle, and a frustoconical valve head which is axially movable between an inward seating position and an outward position in which the valve is open. A protective cap is screw threaded on the outside of the nozzle and has a discharge aperture in its outer end wall. The valve head has an outer end surface that normally abuts against an inside surface of the cap so as to restrict flow from the nozzle through the discharge aperture in the cap. The cap when screwed tightly holds the valve closed. Partial unscrewing of the cap adjusts the amount of valve opening and rate of liquid discharge.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Inventor: Norman H. Nye
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Patent number: 4664313Abstract: A water ejecting gun simultaneously produces two kinds of ejecting flows, a straight flow and a spray flow. The gun disposes a rotating or spiral fan element in a water passage for producing the spray flow. The straight flow acts as a carrier for the spray flow. A mechanism for producing the spray and straight flows includes an inner sleeve, an outer sleeve rotatably and axially movable on the inner sleeve, a nozzle element disposed in the inner sleeve which defines a main flow passage and a sub-flow passage and a frusto-conical core element engaging the upstream end of the nozzle element to form a variable gap therebetween. When the gap is open, water flows to the main flow passage. When the gap is closed, a smaller water flow to the main flow passage occurs through radial and axial passages in the core element. The straight and spray water flows exit the gun simultaneously through an ejecting opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Inventor: Rikizo Yoneda
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Patent number: 4534512Abstract: A fluid dispenser, preferably a pistol grip type hose nozzle, affords no flow, solid misty cone spray and solid jet spray capabilities and contains a fluid flow rate control feature for instantaneous adjustment of the rate of fluid flow through the dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Melnor Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ho Chow, Sidney J. Goodman