Member And Nozzle Mounted For Relative Motion Patents (Class 239/115)
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Patent number: 9010660Abstract: A sprinkler head with plural selectable nozzles includes a sprinkler body having inlet and outlet bores aligned along a first axis; a nozzle magazine rotatably supported on the sprinkler body, the nozzle magazine carrying at least two nozzles and provided with at least one shut-off surface portion located between the at least two nozzles. The nozzles are selectively rotatable into an operative position between the inlet and outlet bores, the nozzle magazine being rotatable about a second axis angularly offset from the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Nelson Irrigation CorporationInventors: George L. Sesser, Barton R. Nelson
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Publication number: 20140224898Abstract: A plural component spray nozzle comprising a nozzle block having two feed passageway and a main passageway. The main passageway is configured to receive one material through each feed passageway. There is a receiver block having two receiver channels. Each receiver channel comprises an entry port on one end and an exit port on another end. The receiver block is configured to selectively receive the nozzle block in actuated or blocked position. In the actuated position, the exit ports of the receiver channels are fluidly connected with their corresponding feed passageways. In the blocked position, the exit ports of receiver channels are fluidly blocked with their corresponding feed passageways.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventor: John P. Courier
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Patent number: 8763374Abstract: An exhaust gas treatment device for a diesel engine capable of starting the generation of a combustible gas is provided. The device includes a combustible gas generator. A core member is fitted in the center portion of an annular wall to form an air-fuel mixing chamber between the inner peripheral surface of the annular wall and the outer peripheral surface of the core member. An air-fuel mixture gas in the air-fuel mixing chamber is adapted to be supplied from the end of the air-fuel mixing chamber to a combustible gas generating catalyst to a portion near the center thereof. A heater is used as the core member. The heat dissipating outer peripheral surface of the heater is exposed to the air-fuel mixing chamber. Heat is dissipated directly from the heat dissipating outer peripheral surface of the heater to the air-fuel mixing chamber when starting the generation of the combustible gas.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: KUBOTA CorporationInventors: Takashi Onishi, Keita Naito, Toshio Nakahira, Yoshikazu Takemoto
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Patent number: 8719993Abstract: Semiconductor equipment is provided to include a reaction chamber, a movable frame, and at least one cleaning brush head. The cleaning brush head is configured to operate on at least one dirty portion to be cleaned within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is disposed within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is capable of carrying a susceptor. The cleaning brush head is capable of touching the dirty portion. The cleaning brush head is capable of moving relative to the dirty portion for removing the residue which is attached to the portion to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Hermes-Epitek CorporationInventors: Chien-Ping Huang, Tsan-Hua Huang, Tsung-Hsun Han
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Publication number: 20140097268Abstract: The present invention extends to a center feed system that allows residual byproduct to be injected into a vessel from within the center of the vessel. The center feed system can include an inlet sleeve that is attached to the vessel and a retractable injection nozzle that extends into the vessel to inject residual byproduct into the vessel and that retracts into the inlet sleeve after injecting the residual byproduct. A retractable injection nozzle in accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention may include one or more openings that each includes an insert that can be removed from the opening. The inserts can therefore be replaced to customize the functionality of the nozzle or to replace the inserts when they have become worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Ruben F. Lah, Gary Larsen, Kenneth Krause
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Patent number: 8646496Abstract: A system (1) is for release or movement of a fluid-dispensing head (2) positioned within a dispenser (6) of fluids. The system (1) houses the fluid-dispensing head (2), which has nozzles (3) for the supply of fluids. The system (1) includes a release (7, 10, 20) for release and movement of the fluid-dispensing head (2) configured for enabling movement of the delivery head (2) between a first position of use, in which the nozzles (3) deliver fluids into a container (4), and a cleaning position or second position of use (set facing the operator) or third position of use (facing upwards), distinct from the first position of use, in which they are accessible for being cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Inventors: Mario Drocco, Luca Drocco
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Patent number: 8534572Abstract: A riser seal cartridge for an irrigation sprinkler. The cartridge is formed of a rigid self support shell, and a sealing member formed of a resilient material covering the shell in areas which provide the seal. The sealing member includes a first portion which seals the top end of the sprinkler body, a second portion which seals an outer surface of the riser, a third portion which connects the first and second portions, and a fourth portion extending from the third seal portion which provides a seal for the support shell lower end portion. The first seal portion provides a high pressure seal to prevent leakage when the riser is in a fully extended position; and the second seal portion provides a low pressure seal during pressure build-up as the riser is extending.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Inventor: Carl L. C. Kah, Jr.
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Patent number: 8505213Abstract: A dryer nozzle for a drying unit in a vehicle wash system includes a nozzle portion for emitting high velocity air to an exterior surface of a vehicle passing thereunder. The nozzle portion has an inner nozzle section and an outer nozzle section. The inner nozzle section and the outer nozzle section being configured such that they can be positioned one inside the other during operation. At least one of the inner nozzle section or the outer nozzle section can be extended and retracted as directed towards or away from the surface of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Motor City Wash Works, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Wentworth, Lionel Belanger
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Patent number: 8448288Abstract: Semiconductor equipment is provided to include a reaction chamber, a movable frame, and at least one cleaning brush head. The cleaning brush head is configured to operate on at least one dirty portion to be cleaned within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is disposed within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is capable of carrying a susceptor. The cleaning brush head is capable of touching the dirty portion. The cleaning brush head is capable of moving relative to the dirty portion for removing the residue which is attached to the portion to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Hermes-Epitek CorporationInventors: Chien-Ping Huang, Tsan-Hua Huang, Tsung-Hsun Han
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Patent number: 7703412Abstract: A liquid discharging apparatus that discharges liquid droplets onto a work includes a head that is supplied with discharging liquid to discharge the liquid droplets; a liquid cleaning unit that contains cleaning liquid to be mixed with the discharging liquid adhered to a nozzle surface of the head; and a transport unit that moves the nozzle surface of the head relative to the liquid cleaning unit to remove, from the nozzle surface, the discharging liquid adhered to the nozzle surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Yuji Iwata
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Patent number: 7654475Abstract: A fuel injection valve has a first groove cut in a peripheral surface of a needle valve and second grooves cut in a seat surface of a nozzle tip. The first groove is provided so that the needle valve is rotated by flow of the fuel in the first groove caused by a reciprocating motion of the needle valve, and upper and lower ends of the first groove are opened to the outside so that the fuel can be introduced into the groove. The second grooves are twisted or tilted in the same direction as the rotating direction of the needle valve and are cut along the circumferential direction of the nozzle tip. The second grooves have an edge part for scraping off solid matters into the second grooves in cooperation with the tip seat surface of the needle valve by the rotation of the needle valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Inc.Inventors: Junnosuke Ando, Kazuhiro Kawai
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Patent number: 7491271Abstract: A system and method for reliably cleaning the nozzle face of each head while flexibly coping with changes in specification for a product to be manufactured. The film forming apparatus has a plurality of heads for jetting droplets, each having an nozzle in a nozzle face; and a common head cleaning mechanism for collectively cleaning the nozzle faces, so that the head cleaning mechanism is not substantially affected by a change in the pitch between the heads, or the like. Typically, the head cleaning mechanism has a wiping sheet for wiping the nozzle faces; a supply unit for feeding the wiping sheet towards the nozzle faces; and a roller for pressing the wiping sheet against the nozzle faces while the wiping sheet is fed from the supply unit, so that an unused cleaning face can always be supplied to each nozzle face.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Shinichi Nakamura
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Patent number: 7448559Abstract: A fluid product spray head (40) comprises a spray orifice (45) and a spray profile (100) upstream from this spray orifice (45). Said spray profile has a swirling chamber (101) connected, during the spraying of the product, to the spray orifice (45) and to at least one non-radial channel (110) connected to the swirling chamber (101). The spray profile (100) is provided in the bottom of the spray head (40). A obturator (38) interacts with the spray orifice (45) while being able to be displaced and/or deformed between a closing position of the spray orifice (45) and an open position of the spray orifice (45). The inventive spray head (40) has an axially hollow sleeve (150) that accommodates the spray profile (100), and said obturator (38) axially displaces and/or deforms at least partially in said sleeve (150).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Valois S.A.S.Inventors: François Le Maner, Wilfrid Beaujour
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Patent number: 7407115Abstract: The present invention relates to improvements in or relating to a nozzle arrangement. Th nozzle arrangement of the present invention are adapted to be fitted to a container and actuate the release of the contents stored in the container. The nozzle arrangement has a body (101) which comprises an outlet through which, in use, fluid is ejected from the nozzle arrangement and is formed from at least a first part (102) and a second part (103), the first part having an inlet (120) through which the contents of the container admit fluid into the nozzle arrangement during use and an abutment surface (105) which contact an abutment surface (106) of the second part. The abutment surface (105,106) of the first and second parts define a fluid flow passageway (122,123) therebetween, which connects the inlet (120) to the outlet (124), as well as a seal that is adapted to contain any fluid that leaks from the inlet and/or at least a portion of the fluid flow passage (122,123) during use.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Incro LimitedInventor: Keith Laidler
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Publication number: 20080164340Abstract: A self-cleaning sprinkler is disclosed. The self-cleaning sprinkler includes a housing having an internal chamber. The internal chamber defines an interior scraping surface. A rotatable spool is disposed within the internal chamber. The spool includes external threads, defining a spiral passageway. Pressurized fluid passing through the spiral passageway causes the spool to rotate. As the spool rotates, debris is compressed between the threads and the scraping surface, breaking the debris up into smaller pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Jacob F. Hiebert
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Irrigation unit having a control system that performs a self-test and a cleaner that cleans the unit
Patent number: 7191955Abstract: An irrigation unit (20) for irrigating an area (12) with a fluid (19) from a fluid source (18) includes a housing (200), a nozzle (220), one or more electronic components (221), and a unit control system (240). The nozzle (220) is secured to the housing (200) and the nozzle (220) is in fluid communication with the fluid source (18) so that fluid (19) from the fluid source (18) is transferred to the nozzle (220). The unit control system (240) can perform a self-test on the irrigation unit (20) to make sure that the irrigation unit (20) is functioning properly. Additionally, the irrigation unit (20) can include a cleaner (259u) that is coupled to the housing (200). The cleaner (259u) can clean one or more electronic components (221) that are part of the irrigation unit (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventor: Norman Ivans -
Patent number: 6959879Abstract: A nozzle arrangement which is suitable for use in the generation of a spray or aerosol and which is adapted for connection to a fluid supply, the nozzle arrangement including a fluid inlet through which fluid enters the arrangement from the fluid supply and fluid outlet through which the fluid is ejected from the nozzle arrangement, fluid inlet and fluid outlet being connected to a fluid flow passage through which, in use, fluid flows from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the nozzle arrangement includes control means provided in the passage which, in use, acts to modify the flow characteristics of the fluid in the fluid flow passage to effectively control fluid droplet size produced in the spray or aerosol by the nozzle arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Incro LimitedInventors: Keith Laidler, Andrew Yule
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Patent number: 6854663Abstract: A fluid spray apparatus includes a pump providing fluid at an elevated pressure and a delivery system coupled to the pump to spray the fluid in a predetermined configuration. The delivery system includes a flexible hose and a nozzle receiver adapted to receive one of a plurality of nozzles each having an associated spray pattern. A nozzle retainer coupled to the delivery system is adapted to releasably retain the nozzles in proximity to the distal end of the delivery system. An associated method includes the step of retaining the nozzles when not in use in an ordered pattern relative to the retainer and in proximity to the distal end of the delivery system. A nozzle cleaner having a configuration similar to that of the nozzles includes a pin and a guard pivotally mounted to cover the pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Adolfo Arteaga Bugarin
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Patent number: 6845928Abstract: A gas wiping nozzle for a wire coating apparatus includes an inlet portion defining a converging inlet passage for a coated wire that is axially drawn through the gas wiping nozzle. A wiping portion is further included and defines a wiping passage for the coated wire, downstream and in an axial extension of the inlet passage. The wiping portion has a gas outlet surrounding the wiping passage for blowing wiping gas onto the coated wire. A protruding annular lip is arranged between the converging inlet passage and the wiping passage, and the annular lip defining a passage for the coated wire that is narrower than the wiping passage so that the gas outlet means in the wiping passage is protected by the protruding annular lip against direct contact with the coated wire which is axially drawn through the passages of the wiping gas.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Trefilarbed Bissen SAInventor: Fernand Felgen
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Patent number: 6699323Abstract: A spray gluing unit in a machine for wrapping products advancing along a pass line comprises a gluer equipped with a nozzle having an outlet from which adhesive is directed onto a wrapping material enveloping the products, and a cleaning station equipped with a first movable member carrying a scraper blade and a wetting pad to which silicone oil is supplied; the scraper blade and the wetting pad are designed to interact with a flat surface of the gluer and with an end face of the outlet, occupying substantially the same plane, so as to remove any residual adhesive from the gluer and keep the outlet moistened.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: G.D S.p.A.Inventors: Alver Tacchi, Silvano Boriani, Fausto Negrini, Alessandro Minarelli
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Patent number: 6607145Abstract: In a spray gumming unit, a gumming device is equipped with an ejector that sprays an adhesive substance and that is connected with a shutter element. The shutter element moves towards and away from the ejector between a position where it closes the ejector and in which a pad, fixed to one end of it, is in contact with the ejector, and a position where the ejector is left open. During the movement of the shutter element and of the pad between the ejector open and closed positions, an applicator applies an antiadhesive liquid substance on the pad.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: G.D S.p.A.Inventors: Silvano Boriani, Alver Tacchi, Alessandro Minarelli
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Publication number: 20030080204Abstract: The invention relates to a nozzle device including a housing (1) having an inlet for a fluid and an orifice for spraying out a firm jet of fluid (38), which orifice is delimited by two or more members, at least one of which is movable relative to the other one between a first position in which the orifice has a minimal cross-section area in order to spray out the fluid in a firm jet in a forward direction from the housing, and a second position in which the orifice is widened in order to be flushed clean by means of a coarse stream of fluid. According to the invention, a cap (2) is arranged in front of the orifice, said cap having two or more shield walls (16, 17) in which there are holes (20, 21) through which the firm jet of fluid (38), but not the coarse stream of flushing fluid, may pass.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Javier Martin
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Publication number: 20030062426Abstract: A shower handset having teats formed in an elastomeric plate wherein positioning of the elastomeric plate behind the spray plate causes the teats to deflect outwardly, the cross-sectional areas of outlet orifices increasing in response to increasing flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: George Richard Gregory, Peter Cauwood, Steve Brace, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Patent number: 6478235Abstract: A device for the cleaning of a liquor spray nozzle assembly of a soda recovery boiler which includes a liquor supply conduit (3) inserted through an opening (10) in a wall (11) of the soda recovery boiler, which conduit has a mouth (6) from which a plate (8) for distribution of liquor protrudes, more precisely from a lower part of the mouth. The device comprises a scraper element (2) which is movable reciprocally along side edges on the distributing plate (8) by a power generator (12) mounted in a supporting stand (13). The scraper element (2) comprises a U-shaped clamp (25) with a bottom piece (26) located under the distributing plate (8) as well as two side pieces (27), which are mutually spaced-apart with a distance which in the main corresponds with the width of the distributing plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventors: Per Söderström, Tommy Carlsson
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Patent number: 6464150Abstract: A spray device (10, 56, 58) for a window or glass washing system has a spray nozzle (14) that has a nozzle bore (50) and is supported in a nozzle housing (12) with a water connection and has a device that prevents a returm flow and an uncontrolled escape of spraying water. The spray nozzle (14) is retained axially movably in the nozzle housing (12) and in the spraying operation is subjected to water pressure at a face end (24) toward the water connection (60), while with its other face end (26), it contacts a closure part (16, 38), which sealingly covers the nozzle bore (50) until it is brought, by an axial displacement of the spray nozzle (14), into an open position and uncovers the nozzle bore (50).Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Joachim Zimmer, Claus Fleischer
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Publication number: 20020113092Abstract: A dispensing head for dispensing a product, for example, a cosmetic product, includes a body configured to mount the head on a container containing the product, an actuator that allows a dispensing element on the container to be actuated and an outlet configured to be placed in flow communication with the dispensing element to deliver a dose of product from the outlet. The dispensing head further includes a cover element configured to cover the outlet when the dispensing head is in a storage position. A removable cap is configured to be placed on the body, the cap including a portion that engages with the cover element to retain the cap on the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: L'Oreal S.A.Inventor: Vincent De Laforcade
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Patent number: 6367711Abstract: A fluid product dispenser and a dispensing head for a fluid product dispenser are provided. The fluid product dispenser dispenses fluid product in the form of any one of a jet and a spray. The dispensing head includes a body or first piece having an inlet conduit. The inlet conduit communicates with a stem of any one of a pump and valve of the fluid product dispenser. The dispensing head also includes a second piece mounted on the first piece. The first piece includes a dispensing orifice which can be detachably placed in communication with the inlet conduit. The second piece is movable at will, with respect to the body or first piece, in an X-direction, wherein the X-direction is different from a Y-direction defined as the fluid product outlet direction of the jet or spray of the fluid product. The second piece is movable in order to clean the inlet conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Francois Benoist
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Patent number: 6299688Abstract: A developer nozzle used to apply developer and other chemicals to a wafer in the processing of semiconductors is kept free of hardened developer or other chemicals by placing a comb-like device in a position that will let the comb be inserted into the spray holes of the nozzle when the nozzle is not in use. The teeth of the comb are tapered for easy insertion by the robot or other programmed device that controls motion of the nozzle. Although hardened developer is the principal concern in such processing, an appropriate comb can be used to maintain the cleanliness of other nozzles used in semiconductor processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Vincent L. Marinaro, Eric R. Kent
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Patent number: 5988523Abstract: A pop-up sprinkler unit includes an outer cylindrical fixed housing for subsurface mounting, with a riser reciprocally mounted in a central bore of the housing for extending up through a portion of the soil. A radially retractable and expandable resilient plastic containment ring is mounted at an outlet end of the housing and engages an annular inner shoulder of the housing for retaining a coil spring and the riser in the bore. The containment ring is split to enable expansion and retraction. It has a first height throughout a first portion of its circumference and a second lower height throughout a second portion of its circumference to enable overlap during insertion of the ring into the upper end of the fixed housing. This configuration eliminates a gap at the split when the ring is in its retaining position, thereby preventing debris from entering the bore of the housing and preventing complete extension and/or retraction of the riser.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Hunter Industries, Inc.Inventor: Loren W. Scott
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Patent number: 5927604Abstract: A hollow body having a nozzle opening (19) to discharge fluid as a jet or spray; the body comprising a first part having an inlet (12a) to admit fluid under pressure into the first part, and a second part (16) movable relative to the first part and said first and second parts are relatively movable from an abutting position in which they define therebetween the nozzle opening and a fluid feed passage (18) in the body and leading to the nozzle opening, and a cleaning position in which the fluid feed passage is split open longitudinally and the nozzle opening is split open to expose the nozzle and passage defining surfaces of said parts, for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Incro LimitedInventor: Kevin O. Laidler
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Patent number: 5743468Abstract: A hollow body having a nozzle opening to discharge fluid as a jet or spray; the body comprising a first part having an inlet to admit fluid under pressure into the first part, and a second part movable relative to the first part and said first and second parts are relatively movable from an abutting position in which they define therebetween the nozzle opening and a fluid feed passage in the body and leading to the nozzle opening, and a cleaning position in which the fluid feed passage is split open longitudinally and the nozzle opening is split open to expose the nozzle and passage defining and abutting surfaces of said parts, for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Incro LimitedInventor: Kevin O. Laidler
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Patent number: 5716003Abstract: A jet pilot tip for use in an in-line connection of a fuel supply includes a body having a bore extending therethrough, a threaded surface formed within the bore surface of a first end of the body, an open surface radially extending from the bore surface through to a side of the body, a side conduit member extending the side of the body and communicating with the open surface, the side conduit having means for connecting to the fuel supply, and a cap having a shaft which is of a size and which is complimentary threaded to the threaded bore surface to be threadedly received therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Foy Streetman
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Patent number: 5330577Abstract: A semiconductor fabrication apparatus for forming a film on a wafer by a CVD method provides for easy removal of the dust generated in a film-forming chamber without reducing the uptime/downtime ratio of the equipment. The apparatus includes one or more gas dispersing devices having gas releasing surfaces for releasing a reaction gas to form a film on a wafer; one or more wafer holders having wafer mounting surfaces opposed to the plane defined by the gas releasing surface; and one or more cleaners, each having a suction port and a brush connected to the suction port, provided opposing the gas releasing surface. Either the cleaner or the gas dispersing device is moved so that the brush contacts and traverses the gas releasing surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignees: Semiconductor Process Laboratory Co., Inc., Canon Sales Co., Inc., Alcan-Tech Co., Inc.Inventors: Kazuo Maeda, Kouichi Ohira, Mitsuo Hirose
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Patent number: 5240502Abstract: An improvement is provided in a coating system including a dispenser, a coating outlet for delivering a coating material to a surface of a moving workpiece to which coating is to be applied in a desired pattern, and a dispensing control for producing control signals in a predetermined fashion for initiating and terminating the release of coating material to the outlet. The improvement includes a wiping member selectively advanceable and retractable relative to the coating outlet for wiping excess coating material therefrom and a cleaning control responsive to predetermined control signals from the dispensing control for advancing and retracting the wiping member in a predetermined fashion.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Mactron, Inc.Inventors: Roger E. Castaldo, Samuel B. Allen, Thomas J. Bauer
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Patent number: 5207785Abstract: A finger actuated plunger of a dispenser has a protector cap telescoped over the plunger head for reciprocation independently thereof along the axis of plunger reciprocation. A portion of the cap side wall covers the discharge orifice in the head in a condition of non-use, and the cap side wall has an aperture adjacent such wall portion for alignment with the orifice for uncovering the orifice in a condition of use. A spring extends solely between the head top wall and the cap top wall for resiliently urging the cap into its condition of non-use.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Calmar Inc.Inventor: Michael G. Knickerbocker
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Patent number: 5127552Abstract: A foam mixer-applicator for mixing a two-part foamable composition includes a mixing head having a mixing chamber for impingement mixing of the two component parts of the foamable composition, which are supplied to the mixing chamber in a pre-pressurized state. The mixing head is sealingly connected to a dispensing head having a foaming chamber of a substantially greater capacity than the mixing chamber and an outlet port for discharging the foam composition after foaming and acquiring a higher, yet flowable viscosity. A pneumatic plunger system pushes the foamed composition through an outlet port of the dispensing housing onto a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Therese M. Bauman, Todd S. Klenk
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Patent number: 5105988Abstract: The finger actuated plunger of a dispenser has a protector cap pivotally mounted thereon and normally disposed for covering the discharge orifice. The cap is pivotally movable relative to the head upon application of finger force to the cap in the direction of plunger head reciprocation for uncovering the orifice. The cap is resiliently urged into its normal orifice-covering position upon removal of the applied finger force.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Calmar Inc.Inventor: Michael G. Knickerbocker
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Patent number: 4392613Abstract: A device is disclosed for cleaning the discharge gap of a jet nozzle of a web coating line or the like. The cleaning device comprises a body member slidably mounted on or adjacent the jet nozzle in such a way as to be shiftable longitudinally of the jet nozzle between the ends thereof. A clean-out blade is mounted on the body member and has a free end extending into the jet nozzle discharge gap. Manually actuable or mechanical means are provided to shift the body member between the ends of the jet nozzle to cause the free end of the clean-out blade to clean the jet nozzle discharge gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1980Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Hart F. Graff, Karl T. Bagdal
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Patent number: 4259372Abstract: An apparatus for applying sealant to a selected area of a container.The apparatus includes means for conveying a container into and away from a sealant applying station. Sealant dispensing means is positioned adjacent the conveying means at the sealing station and is operable for dispensing sealant onto a selected area of the container. Means is provided adjacent the sealant dispensing means for selectively removing any excess sealant from a nozzle portion of the sealant dispensing means.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: William R. Eddy