Patents Assigned to Bowles Fluidics Corporation
  • Patent number: 4579139
    Abstract: The partial vacuum produced at the inlet passage of a vortex chamber is employed to move liquid from one compartment to another in order to maintain the level of liquid in at least one of the compartments within a predetermined level of the liquid in the other compartment. In one embodiment, the vortex unit or other suction means develops a partial vacuum at the maximum height of a siphon tube extending between the two chambers, the vacuum drawing fluid from both or at least one of the chambers to the top of the tube thus initiating siphoning. A sump pump having a negative pressure insufficient to lift the liquid to the maximum height of the siphon tube is employed to deliver liquid to a load and concurrently to the vortex unit to establish the required partial vacuum to initiate siphoning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1986
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4565220
    Abstract: The invention relates to fluidic transducers of electrical signals from an electronic computer for accurately metering flow of a liquid to a utilization device. A liquid filled hollow channel means is accelerated along the flow axis thereof to produce a fluid control signal for a bistable fluidic switch element having a pressurized, cross-over type interaction region leading to a common outlet and to a pair of output passageways. In a preferred embodiment, electrical signals from an electronic computer are supplied to a coil centered by a spring in a magnetic field, first in one direction of current flow and then in the opposite direction, to introduce bidirectional movement of the coil and the hollow channel means coupled thereto. The signals are preferably frequency modulated (but may be pulse width modulated).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4562867
    Abstract: There is disclosed a fluidic oscillator in which a stream of fluid is directed against a barrier member in an oscillation chamber. The barrier member serves as one wall of the oscillation chamber and in conjunction with other shaped wall surfaces of the oscillation chamber creates a pair of alternately pulsating control vortices for causing the fluid in the power stream to pass alternately to a pair of outlet passages. The vortices alternate both in strength and in a phase opposition to control flow of the jet stream in alternate fashion through the outlet passages. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pair of outlet passages are on opposite sides of the barrier member and converge to a common outlet to thereby provide a fan spray as the outlet passages alternate in the passage of the stream of fluid therethrough to the common outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1986
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4517881
    Abstract: In an automobile air flow system, air is forced through an air outlet element or nozzle in a sweeping air stream pattern by an oscillatory member that is supported for air initiated oscillatory movement in the flow path of the air from the source. The oscillatory member is proportioned with respect to the cross-sectional size of the outlet such that at any extreme of its oscillatory movement it does not physically contact any other structural member. In a preferred embodiment, the oscillatory member includes an impingement element and is supported by a spring, the rate of oscillation of the impingement member being directly related to the spring constant and the weight of the impingement member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4508267
    Abstract: The liquid spray includes an oscillator for producing a fan spray with liquid droplets of uniform size. The oscillator is constituted by a power nozzle, a pair of side walls forming a pair of vortice spaces offset from the power nozzle, a pair of inwardly extending protuberances or deflectors downstream of which are a pair of inlets to passages leading to exits adjacent the power nozzle, and an outlet throat or aperture having a pair of short wall surfaces defining an exit throat of any value selected from about 30.degree. to about 160.degree. so that the fan angle can be selected to be from about 30.degree. to 160.degree.. This structure results in an oscillator which has a relatively low threshold of pressure at which oscillations are initiated and, most importantly, the liquid is issued in a much more uniform fan pattern than heretofore possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1985
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4463904
    Abstract: Liquid fan spray system for cyclically deflecting a liquid jet between extreme positions defined by a pair of end walls is assured of cold weather operation by expanding the liquid power jet. In the preferred embodiment, one boundary wall of the oscillator is tapered about 5.degree. from the power nozzle to the outlet throat, and the outlet or throat has the substantially same cross-sectional area maintained for a given oscillatory angle by closing down the lateral extremities of the outlet throat. This assures cold weather starting when the liquid has increased surface tension and viscosity while at the same time maintaining essentially the same fan angle of the cyclically deflected power jet. The invention is particularly useful in providing all weather oscillation in windshield washer systems for automobiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Harry C. Bray, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4437392
    Abstract: In an automobile air flow system, air is forced through an air outlet element or nozzle (13, 21, 24) in a sweeping air stream pattern by an oscillating reed or vane member (42) supported solely at the downstream end (43) for air initiated oscillatory movement in the flow path of the air from the source; a weight (41) is on the free, upstream end of the vane and is of a size such that the rate of oscillation is determined by the spring constant of a spring in the vane member and the weight. The oscillating vane (42) is proportioned with respect to the cross-sectional size of the outlet such that at any extreme of its oscillatory movement it does not physically contact any other structural member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1984
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4428277
    Abstract: There is disclosed an oscillating reed particularly for use in generating a sweeping or oscillating air flow pattern which is rendered clickless by limiting directions of bending of the reed element to an axis transverse to the direction of air flow. This significantly silences the oscillations and, in conjunction with polishing of the edges of the reed and rounding the corners of the mounting bar in which the downstream end of the reed is secured, cracking and breakage of the reed element has been substantially eliminated thereby lengthening significantly the life of the oscillating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4407032
    Abstract: In a clothes washer, liquid pulses are delivered to a bucket or tank of water to create continuously re-circulating flow therein in a vertical plane. The flow carries the clothes in a tumbling action and the pulses agitate the clothes passing the pulse source. Air is introduced into the water pulses and forms air bubbles in the tank which attract dirt particles and carry them to the surface where they are removed as part of a continuous surface overflow. In a preferred embodiment the liquid pulses are delivered by a novel fluidic oscillator of the feedback type in which air is continuously entrained by the power stream from each feedback passage in alternation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1983
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Bauer, Julian Lazrus
  • Patent number: 4398664
    Abstract: A pair of liquid flow passages are formed in a chamber and liquid flow through the passages is alternately blocked and unblocked by alternately pulsating vortices which causes alternate pulsations of fluid flow through the pairs of liquid flow passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1983
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidic Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4388950
    Abstract: A fluid flow control element is constituted by a fluidic amplifier having an interaction region shaped to provide side walls leading to a pair of fluid flow outlets. The fluid flow inlet for the fluidic amplifier has positioned adjacent thereto at least one control fluid passageway, and the flow of fluid to the outlet passages is controlled by at least one pivoted valve or flap element pivoted between two positions for controlling flow fluid from the fluid inlet to a selected one of a pair of fluid flow passageways or outlets. In the preferred embodiment the fluid flow inlet and outlet and the interaction chamber are such that the fluid pressure in the chamber is always above any pressure in the load passageways and fluid from the fluid flow inlet flows out from the chamber through the control passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1983
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald D. Stouffer, Joseph W. Morris
  • Patent number: 4365540
    Abstract: An underdash automobile air flow system having an oscillatory member which is rendered oscillatory solely by air flow, has the oscillations sustained, when the outlet is at least partially blocked, by a pair of laterally positioned underdash apertures or vents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1982
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Juanito Honrado
  • Patent number: 4336909
    Abstract: There is disclosed an oscillating reed particularly for use in generating a sweeping or oscillating air flow pattern which is rendered clickless by limiting directions of bending of the reed element to an axis transverse to the direction of air flow. This significantly silences the oscillations and, in conjunction with polishing of the edges of the reed and rounding the corners of the mounting bar in which the downstream end of the reed is secured, cracking and breakage of the reed element has been substantially eliminated thereby lengthening significantly the life of the oscillating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4325235
    Abstract: In a clothes washer, liquid pulses are delivered to a bucket or tank of water to create continuously re-circulating flow therein in a vertical plane. Air is introduced into the water pulses and forms air bubbles in the tank which attract dirt particles and carry them to the surface where they are removed as part of a continuous surface overflow. In a preferred embodiment the liquid pulses are delivered by a novel fluidic oscillator of the feedback type in which air is continuously entrained by the power stream from each feedback passage in alternation. In one form, the oscillator utilizes scoop-type feedback passages between respective outlet passages and control ports, each feedback passage communicating with an air passage. In a second form of oscillator the feedback passages are of the suction type which are aspirated by the liquid outflow through respective oscillator outlet passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Bauer, Julian Lazrus
  • Patent number: 4250799
    Abstract: In an automobile air flow system, air is forced through an air outlet element or nozzle in a sweeping air stream pattern by an oscillatory member that is supported for air initiated oscillatory movement in the flow path of the air from the source. The oscillatory member is proportioned with respect to the cross-sectional size of the outlet such that at any extreme of its oscillatory movement it does not physically contact any other structural member. In a preferred embodiment, the oscillatory member includes an impingement element and is supported by a spring, the rate of oscillation of the impingement member being directly related to the spring constant and the weight of the impingement member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1981
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4227550
    Abstract: In a clothes washer, liquid pulses are delivered to a bucket or tank of water to create continuously recirculating flow therein in a vertical plane. The flow carries the clothes in a tumbling action and the pulses agitate the clothes passing the pulse source. Air is introduced into the water pulses and forms air bubbles in the tank which attract dirt particles and carry them to the surface where they are removed as part of a continuous surface overflow. In a preferred embodiment the liquid pulses are delivered by a novel fluidic oscillator of the feedback type in which air is continuously entrained by the power stream from each feedback passage in alternation. In one form, the oscillator utilizes scoop-type feedback passages between respective outlet passages and control ports, each feedback passage communicating with an air passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Bauer, Julian Lazrus
  • Patent number: 4185777
    Abstract: A spray device comprises a fluidic element formed as recesses in a first surface of one member and sealed by abutting a second surface of another member against the first surface and pressing the two members together in a forced-fit arrangement. In order to prevent leakage of fluid, the power nozzle of the element is spaced from the edges of said surface, and the supply fluid is conducted to the nozzle via a passage which intersects the nozzle from out of the plane of the element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1980
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Peter Bauer
  • Patent number: 4157161
    Abstract: A windshield washer comprises a nozzle in which a liquid jet is formed and repetitively transversely swept before egressing from the nozzle body. The swept jet breaks up into liquid droplets which impinge upon a wide area of a windshield. In a preferred embodiment the nozzle is an oscillator, preferably a fluidic oscillator, in which the jet is swept oscillatorily between two extreme positions. In still another form of the invention discrete slugs of liquid are alternately issued in at least two directions from a common nozzle body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1979
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Peter Bauer
  • Patent number: 4151955
    Abstract: A fluid dispersal device utilizes the Karman Vortex street phenomenon to cyclically oscillate a fluid stream before issuing the stream in a desired flow pattern. A chamber includes an inlet and outlet with an obstacle or island disposed therebetween to establish the vortex street. The vortex street causes the stream to be cyclically swept transversely of its flow direction in a manner largely determined by the size and shape of the obstacle relative to the inlet and outlet, the spacing between the obstacle and the outlet, the outlet area, and the Reynolds number of the stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1979
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald D. Stouffer
  • Patent number: 4122845
    Abstract: A personal care spray device, particularly suitable for use as a facial cleanser and massager, is connected to a faucet and issues a cyclically swept liquid jet against the user's body. A guard wall surrounds the jet outlet opening to prevent splashing and serve a wiping function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1978
    Assignee: Bowles Fluidics Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald D. Stouffer, Harry C. Bray, Jr.