Abstract: A liquid dispensing system for dispensing highly viscous liquids such as lubricating oil. The system includes a nozzle body and elongated electrode that define an annular liquid flow passage communicating with a protruding conically configured terminal end of the electrode. An end cap of the nozzle body defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced discharge orifices about the electrode for controlling the discharge of electrically charged liquid onto the terminal end of the electrode for direction therefrom in a thin line, having a width of less than 0.06 inches.
Abstract: A liquid spraying system having an electrically operated pulse width modulation control for directing a modulated liquid discharge based upon frequency and duty cycle of a reciprocally operated liquid control valve. The spray nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body having an inwardly converging conical chamber communicating between an upstream liquid directing plate and a downstream liquid discharge passage. The liquid directing plate is formed with a one or more rings of circumferentially spaced liquid directing passages angularly oriented with respect to a central liquid flow axis of the nozzle body for directing liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage into a predetermined conical spray pattern.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 17, 2022
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2025
Assignee:
Spraying Systems
Inventors:
Kyle Peter Smolinski, Samuel Alexander Reinhart, Weston John Thompson, Andrew John Day, Timothy H. Hennessy, Robert J. Adams
Abstract: An air assisted spray nozzle having a nozzle body formed with an elongated mixing and atomizing chamber having an air inlet orifice communicating with one end of the chamber, a liquid inlet orifice communicating with a side of the chamber, and a nozzle tip having a discharge orifice located at the end of the chamber opposite the air inlet orifice. Transversely directed stream of pressurized air and liquid enter and converge in the mixing and atomization chamber of the nozzle body causing preliminary atomization of the liquid, which is thereupon directed under the force of the high velocity air stream out the discharge orifice and against a deflector flange of the nozzle tip which further atomizes the liquid and directs it into a well-defined flat fan spray pattern with substantially uniform liquid particle size.