Atomizer Patents (Class 184/50.2)
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Patent number: 8387755Abstract: A lubrication system is provided that includes a pump operatively connected to one or more supply lines for delivery of a lubricant, the system including a first pressure sensor associated with the supply line at a first position, and a second pressure sensor associated with the supply line at a second position downstream of the first position and pump, a controller configured to receive pressure signals and control operation of the pump based upon the pressure differential between the pressures at the first position and second position. The pressure differential may be employed to determine when a pressure at a third position downstream of the second position has been achieved. At least one of the pressure sensors may be positioned adjacent to the pump, the controller further being operable to deactivate the pump in the event that a maximum pump pressure has been met.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: John P. Marek
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Patent number: 8196706Abstract: A device for the application of lubricant onto the running surface of rails for rail vehicles includes at least one dispensing nozzle for issuing out a lubricant, and an air nozzle provided above the dispensing nozzle and aligned to blow out air in a direction of an upper edge of the dispensing nozzle and a railhead. The dispensing nozzle extends upwardly on an outer railhead surface which is distal to a contact surface for a rim of a running wheel of the rail vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Inventors: Christian Gunacker, Bernhard Nowak
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Patent number: 7665578Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus and a method for preparing a fine oil mist, in particular to be fed into tool lubrication ducts of a CNC machine tool. The apparatus is turned ON/OFF solely using the standardized machine commands M08 (“Cooling lubricant ON”) and M09 (“Cooling lubricant OFF”). The control/regulation of the tools' aerosol supplies then will be fully automatic. It involves—contrary to known quantitative regulations—a simple regulation by means of aerosol pressure values. When starting the apparatus or following a change of tools, all aerosol pumps are operating, including, where tools exhibit cross-sectionally large boreholes, an oil over-enriching pump. At least one aerosol pump operates when regulated within a range of supply pressures.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Acculube Manufacturing GmbHInventor: Michael Grözinger
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Patent number: 6471007Abstract: An oil-mist lubricator is provided that can stably supply oil mist uniform in particle diameter, and that can also be used for the supplying of cutting oil in minute-amount cutting. An oil-mist lubricator turns oil into oil mist after the oil is discharged from a fixed displacement pump that sucks a and discharges oil in an oil tank. In this lubricator, a cyclone is provided for selecting only oil mist having a suitable particle diameter from among the oil mist and discharging it under centrifugal force produced inside thereof. It is thus possible to separate the oil mist into smaller and larger mist particles under centrifugal force and stably supply oil mist that is small and uniform in particle diameter.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Vogel Japan Ltd.Inventors: Norihiko Takubo, Nobuyuki Ikeda, Yuuichirou Koike
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Patent number: 6199663Abstract: A lubrication system includes a fluid reservoir, a housing having an interior with an inlet and an outlet fluidly coupled to the reservoir, a fluid pump configured to pump fluid from the reservoir to the interior of the housing through the inlet and a fluid conduit between the fluid pump and the inlet of the axle housing. The conduit has an inflow portion, an outflow portion, a throat and an aspiration passage. The inflow portion has a first cross sectional area. The outflow portion has a second cross sectional area. The throat extends between the inflow and outflow portions, has an exit proximate the outflow portion and has a third cross sectional area less than the first and second cross sectional areas. The aspiration passage extends from a location proximate the exit of the throat to a source of air. Fluid pumped through the first and second internal portions of the fluid conduit by the fluid pump draws air into the outflow portion through the aspiration passage to aerate the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: Subrata Roy, David E. Susag