Of Discharge Modification Of Flow Varying Patents (Class 239/11)
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Patent number: 7775456Abstract: A fluidic device, that operates on a pressurized liquid flowing through it to generate an oscillating spray having desired three-dimensional flow characteristics, includes a member that has fabricated within it at least two liquid flow channels that are configured in the form of a fluidic circuit having an inlet and an outlet and a centerline therebetween. These flow channels are further configured so that the straight line projections of their centerlines, that extend from their outlets, intersect at a prescribed intersection angle, ?, and the outlets are separated by a characteristic separation distance, “w.” We have found that the values of the intersection angle, ?, and separation distance, “w,” can be are chosen so as to yield the desired three-dimensional flow characteristics of the spray.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Bowles Fluidics CorporationInventors: Shridhar Gopalan, Gregory Russell
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Patent number: 7770815Abstract: Adjustable nozzles are disclosed. Nozzles of the present invention include an adjustable component for controlling the water flow through the nozzle. Instead of disassembling the nozzle, a tool may be used to adjust the adjustable component. For example, the adjustable component may be adjusted longitudinally with respect to the axis of the nozzle or rotationally using the tool, thereby increasing or decreasing the volume, velocity and distance of the water stream exiting the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Zodiac Pool Care, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Green, Jeffrey A. Wichmann
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Patent number: 7762476Abstract: The present technique provides a system and method for improving atomization in a spray coating device by internally mixing and breaking up a desired coating fluid prior to atomization at a spray formation section of the spray coating device. An exemplary spray coating device of the present technique has an internal fluid breakup section comprising at least one fluid impingement orifice angled toward a fluid impingement region. In operation, the internal fluid breakup section forms one or more fluid jets, which impinge one or more surfaces or one another in the fluid impingement region. Accordingly, the impinging fluid jets substantially breakup particulate/ligaments in the coating fluid prior to atomization. The resulting spray coating has refined characteristics, such as reduced mottling.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Micheli
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Patent number: 7757497Abstract: A spray cooling system includes a spray delivery device and a cooling liquid delivered to the spray delivery device. The spray delivery device includes one or more inlet apertures and one or more corresponding outlet apertures, at least one pair of inlet aperture and corresponding outlet aperture being positioned relative to each so as to form an asymmetric non-uniform density full-cone spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2009Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Cray Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Pautsch, Adam Pautsch
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Publication number: 20100163677Abstract: An aircraft anti-icing system includes a source of high temperature gas, a housing, at least one conduit to carry the high temperature gas from the source to the housing, the at least one conduit coupled to the housing and the source, at least one nozzle coupled to the at least one conduit, at least one nozzle configured to impart a rotational motion to the high temperature gas before exhausting the high temperature gas into the housing, and a port for exhausting air from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Mark Rocklin, Georgia C. Karvountzi, Daniel S. Hummel
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Patent number: 7740186Abstract: An improved shower head having multiple modes of operation. The shower head may include a first turbine and turbine, each disposed within a unique flow channel. The first and second turbines may interrupt water flow through their respective flow channels, thereby providing at least one pulsating water spray emanating from the shower head. The shower head may include a third flow channel having no turbine disposed therein, such that water flowing through the third flow channel is not interrupted and thus emitted from the shower head as a drenching spray.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Damian Macan, Michael J. Quinn
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Publication number: 20100147968Abstract: An atomizer system 160 for use in a spray dry absorber 130, the atomizer system 160 includes a support member 161, an atomizing disc 162 rotatably coupled to the support member 161, a first feed line 163 for delivery of a reagent slurry 163a to a delivery area 165 and a second feed line 164 for delivery of a dilution liquid 164a to the delivery area 165. The delivery area 165 is positioned within the atomizer system 160 to reduce scale buildup generated by interaction of the reagent slurry 163a and the dilution liquid 164a.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventor: Thomas Edwin Pearson
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Patent number: 7735755Abstract: A nozzle assembly for conveying a flow of particles of insulation material suspended in air to a substrate to form an insulation product on the substrate is provided, including: a nozzle body defining a flow path for accommodating the flow of particles of insulation material suspended in air, wherein the nozzle body comprises an inlet for receiving the flow of particles of insulation material suspended in air; an outlet for propelling the flow from the nozzle assembly; and at least one expansion section in which the cross-sectional area of the nozzle body expands in the direction of flow, the at least one expansion section being effective to reduce the velocity of the particles flowing therethrough; and at least one binder outlet for providing a binder to the flow of particles of insulation material propelled from the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventor: Daniel Elden Near
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Patent number: 7731100Abstract: Diverse methods of utilization and the corresponding, related modifications, of linear type, Variable Gas Atomization (VGA) nozzles and lances are described. Therein is joined the mixing and gas atomization of chemicals that react to form active products that further react with harmful flue gas constituents of combustion so as to enable their effective collection. One version combines, in a lance assembly of nozzles, the injection of reactants, in the form of finely divided dry solids conveyed in a carrier air stream, and the fine atomization of water, aqueous solutions or slurries. Atomization of such streams is employed to effectively wet the surfaces of the dry particles and, thereby, promote the rapid sorption of gaseous constituents of flue gas being treated. Another version simultaneously mixes and atomizes reacting chemicals to produce, and release into the flue gas stream, strongly oxidizing, transient, species of their reaction products.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: William Arthur Walsh, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100123031Abstract: A fuel injection system includes a fuel injector that includes a nozzle assembly and at least one passageway that includes at least one fluid oscillator. The at least one passageway extends from a nozzle orifice, positioned on the outside of the fuel injector, to inside the fuel injector. Fuel from inside the fuel injector moves through the at least one fluid oscillator and oscillates between a high injection rate and a low injection rate as it moves through the at least one nozzle orifice and into the combustion chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventor: James R. Weber
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Publication number: 20100102139Abstract: A tool suitable for soil excavation that can be used in a number of distinct applications is disclosed, wherein the tool includes a sonic or supersonic pneumatic nozzle assembly comprising a converging-diverging cylindrical nozzle body having an internal through passage with inlet on the converging side and an outlet on the diverging side of the nozzle body; and a replaceable cylindrical wear tip removably coupled to the nozzle body and with an internal through passage aligning with the outlet of the nozzle body, and wherein an outside form of the wear tip is configured to direct reverse sand blasting particles away from the external surfaces of the nozzle body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Thomas Francis Hursen
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Publication number: 20100096470Abstract: Droplet volume on a substrate may be controlled using a capillary liquid bridge. Generally, droplets may be dispensed in a drop pattern on the substrate. A DV-substrate may be positioned in contact with the droplets and at a distance from the substrate forming a capillary liquid bridge. Separation of the DV-substrate disrupts the capillary liquid bridge with at least a portion of the droplet volume being transferred to the DV-substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventor: Van Nguyen Truskett
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Publication number: 20100096469Abstract: A vehicle including a dump body and spreader for selectively dumping and spreading materials. The vehicle includes, at least, a chassis, a body, and a spreader apparatus with a belt mechanism. A hoist is provided which extends between the body and the chassis for pivoting the body about a hinge. A tailgate is located at the rear of the body wherein the tailgate is pivotably mounted to the body. The tailgate has an opening therein to permit material to flow therethrough from the dump body to an auger assembly. The auger assembly includes an auger, which directs material to an opening through which the material will fall into the spreader apparatus. The spreader apparatus includes a body with an inlet and outlet, a belt mechanism driven by a motor, a mounting mechanism to attach it to the vehicle. The belt is driven by a motor that is controlled by a control system located in the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Henderson Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Holverson, Glenn L. Ungerer, Shannon B. Richardson
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Patent number: 7694896Abstract: Disposable reservoirs for use with spray apparatuses, reservoir-adapter kits, spray assemblies employing such reservoirs, and methods of use are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Trade Associates, Inc.Inventors: William N. Turnbull, Clifford W. Turnbull
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Patent number: 7681805Abstract: A dripper adapted to be bonded to interior of an irrigation pipe during manufacture and to be associated with an outlet opening in said pipe. The dripper comprises an outwardly facing surface adapted for the bonding, an outlet area associated with the surface, and at least one bulge near the outlet area. The bulge defines an outermost portion of the surface at least during manufacture of the pipe, and is adapted to form, when the dripper is bonded to the pipe, a raised outlet region in the pipe associated with the bulge. The bulge and outlet area are designed so as to form the raised outlet region suitable for at least a part of the outlet opening to be formed therein and be defined by the material of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Netafim, Ltd.Inventors: James Wallace Belford, Jacob Dan Retter, Ron Keren
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Patent number: 7669780Abstract: A fluid supply nozzle includes a fluid flow-in section into which a fluid flows in, a reservoir section for storing the fluid, a flow velocity control wall provided between the fluid flow-in section and the reservoir section and including an orifice for making the fluid flow in the reservoir section while reducing a flow velocity, and a discharging section including a slit for discharging the fluid with pressure of the fluid applied to the reservoir section. A substrate processing apparatus is formed so as to include the fluid supply nozzle. Moreover, a substrate processing method includes the step of discharging a fluid in a single-layered, continuous film to supply the fluid onto a substrate. Thus, the substrate is processed. To perform this method, the fluid supply nozzle of the present invention can be used.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Kou Sugano, Hiroshi Yoshioka
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Publication number: 20100044457Abstract: An improved end housing for nozzle assemblies used to project a stream of particulate coal into a burner housing. The improvement includes the addition of vertically-oriented, spaced parallel aiming plates. A four nozzle burner assembly has two sets of diagonally opposite nozzles in which all nozzles are aimed directly at the fireball center.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Rickey E. WARK
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Publication number: 20100044456Abstract: A rolling liquid herbicide applicator with an adjustable shield is attached to a hollow pole having an adjustable width protective shield mounted to one end weighted, textured wheels for rolling over most terrains are attached to the adjustable width protective shield. On the opposite end of the hollow pole handle is a trigger. When the trigger is activated, an internal trigger stick is moved down through the hollow pole, thereby causing a “C” shaped piece to move upward. This upward movement pushes on a hard flat disk. The movement of the hard flat disk causes pliable cap center to move. The gravity flow of liquid herbicide from a liquid herbicide container causes the liquid herbicide to move through a tube and nozzle assembly. The adjustable width protective shield over the nozzle prevents overspray and accidental contact of the liquid herbicide on healthy desired vegetation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Elizabeth Gray Crosswell
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Publication number: 20100038444Abstract: Many areas watered by prior art oscillating sprinklers are substantially rectangular. However, prior art oscillating sprinklers typically produce generally or substantially elliptical water distribution patterns. This geometric incompatibility causes problems and inefficiencies. Embodiments of the current invention include an oscillating sprinkler that automatically produces a substantially rectangular water distribution pattern. The substantially rectangular water distribution pattern may be produced by automatically controlling the distance from the sprinkler that streams of water travel before impacting the ground. This is accomplished by automatically and sequentially opening and closing and/or restricting flow to select nozzles at select points and within select portions of the oscillation cycle. A current invention oscillating sprinkler may reduce waste water, may reduce run-off waste water, and may automatically provide water to the corner areas of typical substantially rectangular areas to be watered.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Eldon Coppersmith
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Publication number: 20100032493Abstract: A method is described for automatically adjusting the water application rate of an irrigation system which is movable over an agricultural field, comprising the steps of: (a) processing one or more main field layers of geospatial data; (b) generating variable irrigation management zones dependent on the irrigation system in the field; and (c) adjusting water application from the irrigation system dependent on the spatial location of the irrigation system in the field and the underlying processed geospatial field data previously determined. The method may also use the step of utilizing one or more of the field layers to identify at least one optional crop sensor location within the field. The water application rate is adjusted by increasing or decreasing the speed of the irrigation system or by turning the irrigation system on or by turning the irrigation system off.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Kevin Abts, Nick Emanuel
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Patent number: 7651036Abstract: A fluidic oscillator suitable for use at colder temperatures for utilizing a pressurized liquid to generate a uniform spatial distribution of droplets has (a) an inlet for the pressurized liquid, (b) a set of three power nozzles that are fed by the pressurized liquid, (c) an interaction chamber attached to the nozzles and which receives the flow from the nozzles, wherein this chamber has an upstream and a downstream portion, with the upstream portion having a pair of boundary edges and a longitudinal centerline that is approximately equally spaced between the edges, and wherein one of the power nozzles is directed along the chamber's longitudinal centerline, (d) a throat from which the liquid exhausts from the interaction chamber, and (e) an island located in the interaction chamber, with this island being situated downstream of the power nozzle that is directed along the chamber's longitudinal centerline.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Bowles Fluidics CorporationInventor: Shridhar Gopalan
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Publication number: 20100012744Abstract: An irrigation system comprises sprinkler heads with an electrically adjustable spray pattern, moisture sensors, and a controller. Based upon input signals from the moisture sensors, the controller dynamically configures the spray pattern of the sprinkler head to allow more water to fall on areas that need to be watered and less water to fall on areas that do not require additional water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Lawrence Kates
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Publication number: 20100006666Abstract: A control mechanism for a spreader incorporating a movable material control gate comprises a first limit switch having a fixed position, a linear actuator having a positional member which moves in response to operation of the linear actuator. Movement of the positional member in a first direction causes the positional member to contact the first limit switch to define a closed position of the control gate. The control mechanism also includes a second limit switch mounted to the positional member and an adjustment system comprising a user adjustment device engaged with a linear adjustment member adjustable through a positional linear range. Movement of the adjustment device by a user causes the adjustment member to move within the linear range. Additionally, movement of the positional member in a second direction causes the second limit switch to contact the adjustment member to define an adjustably open position of the control gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: Jeffrey D. Kendall, Richard Sevrey
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Patent number: 7631813Abstract: The present invention includes an improved sprinkler design having a magnetic sensing system for determining the position of the riser nozzle, a waterproofed motor housing and related cables, configurable sprinkler body compartments, and a pilot valve with a check valve assembly, both of which are located within the sprinkler body.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Leo James Lichte, James Zimmerman, Jeff McKenzie, James T. Wright, III, Peter Janku
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Publication number: 20090302127Abstract: An elastomer membrane based, regulated drip emitter unit, equipped with a non-drip valve, wherein the drip emitter is characterized by that it includes an opening that is exposable to an approximate atmospheric pressure that prevails on the water outlet from the drip emitter; and an additional elastomer membrane portion that is strained and biased against the water inlet opening of the drip emitter for creating a seal with its one side for a non-drain valve and on its other (second) side it is connected to that atmospheric pressure prevailing opening, and wherein the elastomer membrane portion is movable towards that opening in order to open the water inlet opening for enabling a water flow passage from a water supply conduit to the drip emitter, and this from the specific instant that the force exerted by the water pressure prevailing in the water supply conduit on one side of that elastomer portion, overcomes the strain at which that portion was strained and biased against the water inlet opening, as well aType: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Moshe Lutzki, Zvika Einav
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Patent number: 7624932Abstract: A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface. The texturing system comprises a texture material, a selecting system, and a dispensing system. The texture material comprises a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., John Kordosh, Ross Clawson
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Patent number: 7617992Abstract: An irrigation system (10) includes one or more alignment guides (38) and an irrigation unit (20). The irrigation unit (20) directs irrigation fluid (19) to at least a portion of an irrigation region (30). The irrigation unit (20) includes a nozzle (220), a sensor (260) that senses a change in position of a portion of the irrigation unit (20) relative to the alignment guides (38), and a unit control system (240). The sensor (260) can be an infrared sensor. The unit control system (240) receives information from the sensor (260) regarding the change in position and adjusts a flow rate of irrigation fluid (19) through the nozzle (220) and/or a position of the nozzle (220) relative to the alignment guides (38). The alignment guides (38) can be formed from a heat absorbing material that is sensed by the sensor (260).Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Norman Ivans
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Publication number: 20090242657Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for spraying chemicals and automatically adjusting, in substantially real-time, the drop size of the liquid in the spray. The drop size may be adjusted to control (either minimize or maximize) the amount of drift associated with the sprayed liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: AGCO CorporationInventor: John Peterson
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Publication number: 20090236449Abstract: An improved fluidic oscillator, that operates on a pressurized liquid flowing through the oscillator to generate a liquid jet that flows into the surrounding gaseous environment to form of an oscillating spray of liquid droplets, includes: a member into which is fabricated a two-portion, flow channel, with its first portion configured so as to create the flow phenomena in the member that yields the spray's oscillating nature, and its second portion includes a splitter that is used to divide the jet into component sprays whose centerlines assume a specified yaw or pitch angle relative to the centerline of the oscillator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Shridhar Gopalan, Gregory Russell, Daniel Eugene Steerman
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Publication number: 20090230208Abstract: A method of controlling evaporation of droplet cloud resulting from nebulization of a liquid expelled from a liquid droplet spray device is disclosed, wherein the liquid droplet spray device comprises a reservoir containing liquid, a perforate membrane plate, fluid interface means for feeding liquid from the reservoir to the membrane plate, ultrasound generating means for acting on the supplied liquid to cause it to be expelled as a spray of droplets through orifices of the membrane plate, and electronic control means for controlling activation of the ultrasound generating means.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: EP Systems SA Microflow DivisionInventors: Amir Feriani, Joseph Hess
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Publication number: 20090230209Abstract: A device is disclosed that uses a flow-control methodology to control sprays at very high precision and frequency. The device is based on an enhanced Coanda effect. The control flow is selectively applied to the region in which we desire the jet to vector and control the profile (width) of the jet. The control flow is introduced through multiple control flow ports surrounding the primary nozzle and adjacent to the Coanda surface. By selectively opening and closing different control flow ports the motion and profile of the jet can be controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Utah State UniversityInventors: Barton L. Smith, Ryan Smith
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Publication number: 20090217849Abstract: The configuration of a feedstock material is controlled by bringing it into contact with at least a first gas moving against it at a location with an area and thickness of the feedstock liquid that forms drops or fibers of a selected size. In one embodiment, drops of agricultural input materials are formed for spraying on agricultural fields. In another embodiment, nanofibers of materials such as chitosan or metals are formed. In another embodiment seeds are planted with gel. In another embodiment particles carrying desired agricultural inputs with modified release characteristics are delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Kamterter II, L.L.C.Inventors: John Alvin Eastin, David Vu
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Publication number: 20090206172Abstract: A micro-spray system resonance frequency modulation method and device designed to minimize resonance frequency drift during atomization involves using a resonance frequency modulation unit for modulating resonance frequency and nodes, controlling and calibrating resonance frequency, and performing real-time measurement and correction to prevent operating frequency from drifting beyond a preferred operating frequency range, with a view to increasing spray flow and spray area, minimizing effects of ambient factors, and overcoming drawbacks of prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTEInventors: Po-Fu Chou, Chi-Ming Huang, En-Wei Chang, Hung-Liang Chiang
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Publication number: 20090179081Abstract: A spray gun, in one embodiment, is provided with a sensor configured to monitor distance between the spray gun and a target object, and a drive responsive to the sensor, wherein the drive is configured to control a fluid valve of the spray gun based on the distance. A retrofit kit, in another embodiment, is provided with a feedback-controlled system configured to change fluid flow of a spray gun in response to one or more sensed parameters indicative of condition of a target object, a relationship between the spray gun and the target object, or a combination thereof. A spray controller, in a further embodiment, is provided with a control configured to terminate or decrease fluid flow of a spray in response to a first spray stroke away from a target object, and configured to start, continue, or increase fluid flow of the spray in response to a second spray stroke toward the target object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventor: Mark E. Charpie
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Publication number: 20090159719Abstract: A control method for one or several devices for nebulizing liquids into the air (DF1), the method including control steps for the device to nebulize a liquid into the air according to nebulizing cycles during which a liquid is nebulized into the air, the nebulizing cycles being spaced by idle periods, and comprising adjustment of the duration of idle periods as a function of the average quantity of liquid to be nebulized per unit time selected, and as a function of a concentration parameter for the active product in the liquid to be nebulized. The method enables a same apparatus to treat volumes with a factor of 100 times, typically from 7 to 700 m3.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: OSMOOZEInventor: Jean-Claude Millet
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Publication number: 20090159142Abstract: A valve is disclosed that includes a valve body defining an inlet and a plurality of outlets, the inlet and the plurality of outlets cooperating to form a plurality of alternative fluid flow paths through the valve body. The valve further includes an outlet selection member carried by the valve body and defining a port configured to complete a fluid flow path selected from the plurality of alternative fluid flow paths. The valve further includes a first magnet assembly configured to enable reciprocation of the outlet selection member and a second magnet assembly configured to enable rotation of the outlet selection member. A washer fluid supply system incorporating the valve and a method of operating the valve are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Tyler C. Henderson, David A. Lucas, Jason Stibs
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Publication number: 20090152373Abstract: A firefighting nozzle of the present invention includes a nozzle body with an inlet and an outlet, a passageway having a smooth bore extending between the inlet and the outlet of the nozzle body, and a compressible member defining at least a portion of the passageway. The compressible member has an inner dimension transverse to the longitudinal central axis. The nozzle also includes an adjuster mounted about the compressible member for selectively compressing the compressible member, wherein the pressure of the fluid flowing into the nozzle applies an outwardly directed pressure on the compressible member to thereby increase the inner dimension of the compressible member, and with at least a portion of the pressure being diverted from the passageway for applying an inwardly directed pressure on the compressible member to thereby at least reduce the force needed to be applied by the adjuster to counter-act the outwardly directed pressure when adjusting the flow rate of the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Elkhart Brass Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Kyle Alden Stoops
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Publication number: 20090145974Abstract: The invention is an irrigation field module matrix configured for wireless communication with a central control server. The central control server contains a database with relevant information regarding features, parameters, and characteristics of a particular irrigation system. This system utilizes proprietary irrigation software to control a plurality of field modules, at one or more remote locations, via a network bridge adapter. An irrigation system may comprise a single server, or multiple servers that may be configured so that control of the entire system is centralized, and control of one or multiple irrigation locations may be accomplished remotely by wirelessly accessing, monitoring and controlling a location's field module matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Daniel Joseph Fekete
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Publication number: 20090138132Abstract: The present invention includes a unique irrigation sprinkler system with a unique sprinkler head design; a unique method of defining the planted area to be served by the sprinkler head; a unique method for determining when that planted area needs to be watered; a unique way of providing even coverage throughout the planted area when being watered; the ability to use one sprinkler head to individually water multiple, non-overlapping planted areas; a unique way of addressing multiple sprinkler heads in the same sprinkler system; and a unique method for remotely determining the integrity of the sprinkler system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: ACCURAIN, INC.Inventor: Galen Collins
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Publication number: 20090108091Abstract: An atomizer delivery manifold or spray head with an adjustable spray pattern tip is provided. The adjustable spray pattern atomizer is especially useful for delivery of fibrin glues, and enables a fluid admixture to be applied precisely to a specific site in a wide range of spray patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Dennis L. Steffen
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Publication number: 20090090796Abstract: A spray nozzle assembly includes a pressure dependent variable spray orifice and an internal chamber which is at least partially bound by a flexibly deformable sidewall. At its distal end, the sidewall terminates at a distal face defining the spray orifice extending therethrough. A metering member extends distally from the internal chamber and through at least a portion of the spray orifice. As the pressure of a liquid supplied to the internal chamber by a liquid supply pathway varies, the flexibly deformable sidewall expands or contracts in response thereto. As the sidewall expands and contracts, the distal face moves relative to the metering member to change the effective size of the spray orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Lei Tian
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Publication number: 20090078785Abstract: A method for atomizing at least one liquid (1) using an atomizer (10) which has at least one annular gap (11) is described, with the following steps: letting out the liquid (1) through the at least one annular gap (11) into an atomizer chamber (20), wherein at least one constriction of the annular gap (11) is produced, the constriction running around the at least one annular gap (11), and disintegrating the liquid (1) in the atomizer chamber (20) into liquid droplets (2) at a distance from the at least one annular gap (11). An atomizer (10) for carrying out the method is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissens chaften e.V.Inventor: Stephan Herminghaus
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Publication number: 20090072043Abstract: A cavitation nozzle includes a hydro-acoustic oscillator, an orifice, and a conical diffuser. The conical diffuser includes a first zone for diffusing a liquid jet, a second zone comprising two or more shear chambers for creating additional cavitation bubbles by creating rotational flow in the chamber, and a third zone which has a diameter larger than the shear chambers or the first zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Ilia KONDRATAYEV, John Fulkerson, Igor Kamenkov, Vladimir A. Paramygin
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Publication number: 20090065603Abstract: The present invention provides an advanced spray control system for controlling a sprayer, which comprises a plurality of scrolling means operatively connected to the sprayer, where the spray system offers added controllability and operability. Also provided is a method of controlling a sprayer using the spray control system of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: AGCO CorporationInventors: Wayne Ward, John Peterson
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Patent number: 7500619Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing the effective precipitation rate of an irrigation sprinkler during an irrigation cycle without disrupting the supply of pressurized water from the source opening and closing the inlet to the sprinkler riser at timed intervals through the use of a flow stop valve assembly disposed at the base of the riser, and which includes a lost motion piston and cylinder assembly and first and second flow control devices which control the time the flow stop valve is in the open and closed conditions during the irrigation cycle.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Rain Bird CorporationInventor: George H. Lockwood
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Publication number: 20090050707Abstract: Adjustable nozzles for directing a solid-stream of fluid and associated methods for using the same are provided. According to one embodiment, the adjustable nozzle includes a base member having an aperture therethrough defining a nozzle inlet. The nozzle includes a plurality of elongate vanes each having first and second ends. The first ends of the vanes extend from the base member in a circumferential configuration so as to form an interior region. The second ends of the vanes are operable to define an expandable nozzle outlet. The nozzle includes a liner extending from the nozzle inlet to the nozzle outlet within the interior region. The liner is structured to direct the fluid from the nozzle inlet to the nozzle outlet. Each of the plurality of vanes is biased towards the liner to thereby support the liner and control the flow of the fluid therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Jeffrey Marc Williams
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Patent number: 7494074Abstract: A sprayhead especially suited for coupling to an extension hose for use in a pull-out kitchen faucet, the sprayhead including a selector subassembly for choosing between both spray and aerate modes, and a volume control built in to the sprayhead. The selector subassembly is engaged to a detent finger-button mounted on the housing that selectively diverts water flowing through an aerated flow path to an alternate spray flow path, thereby allowing manual selection between spray mode and aerate mode. The volume control is a slide switch on the housing and coupled to a rotary valve assembly for allowing the user to adjust the flow volume when in spray mode without affecting water volume in the aerate mode. When in aerate mode water is expelled from the sprayhead through an aerator output, and when in spray mode water is expelled through a series of nozzles oriented radially around the aerator output.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Newfrey LLCInventor: Evan Benstead
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Publication number: 20090039173Abstract: An automated irrigation system having a computer to monitor and regulate the water flow to the various destinations. The computer is user programmable. The water flow is regulated by solenoids which are open and close based upon the instructions received from the computer. Moisture sensors at the destination locations transmit information to the computer by a PC board to prevent water overflow or flooding.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventor: Neil Mammon
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Publication number: 20090032610Abstract: A power sprayer or spray device for use with a faucet. The spray device diminishes the tendency of water to emanate therefrom when not activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Michael Scot Rosko
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Patent number: 7484670Abstract: Blasting method for cleaning surfaces, wherein a carrier gas is supplied under pressure through a blasting line (10) to a blasting nozzle (14), and liquid CO2 is supplied through a feed line (32), is transformed into dry snow through expansion and is fed into the blasting line (10), characterised in that CO2 from the feed line (32) is introduced into the blasting line (10) through an expansion volume (34) having an enlarged cross section.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Inventor: Jens Werner Kipp