Plural Sets Of Gas Jet Orifices Patents (Class 239/296)
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Publication number: 20040046040Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Paul R. Micheli
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Publication number: 20040035952Abstract: An external mixing nozzle, with a flat-jet cap which is fastened to a nozzle body, the flat-jet cap being provided with a central bore or the like, pointing towards the nozzle body, for receiving a liquid insert, and having a central orifice which receives a mouth attachment of the liquid insert, at the same time defining an annular gap surrounding the mouth attachment, the flat-jet cap defining a planar surface portion which runs perpendicularly to the axis of the nozzle body and within which a central orifice is provided, and, furthermore, the surface portion having adjoining it laterally two surfaces running essentially mirror-symmetrically and obliquely to the axis of the nozzle body and adjoining the surface portion, wherein the flat-jet cap contains, in the region of the surface portion, outlet orifices which are provided at an equal distance from the central orifice and which communicate with bores provided so as to run in the jet cap obliquely to the axis of the nozzle body, with transitions from theType: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Stefan Gerstner
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Patent number: 6685106Abstract: A device for spraying paint having a spring activated cartridge in a body. The flow of fan air, atomizing air and paint are controlled by pistons within the cartridge. The fan air and atomizing air exit the body through slots to provide high volume, low pressure. The fan air is distributed uniformly by a baffle flange within a guide ring. The fan air exiting the air cap passes through a conical opening. Compensating air is provided over the surface of the air cap for improved coating. Isolation rings for reduction of electrical leakage are integrally formed in the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: EFC Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gunnar van der Steur
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Patent number: 6676038Abstract: A system for dispensing liquid material with different configurations of air assisted fiberization or filament movement (e.g., meltblowing, controlled fiberization). In particular, front access for mounting a selected nozzle only requires adjustment of one lever and one fastener. Features of the lever and nozzle allow assisted ejection of the nozzle, even when the nozzle has become adhered to a die body through use. In addition, a nozzle mounting surface of the die body provides a universal interface to the various types of nozzles. An air cavity in the die body and air troughs in selected types of nozzles balance and adjust air flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Charles A. Gressett, Jr., David E. Hardy, John M. Riney, Laurence B. Saidman, Paul Schmidt
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Patent number: 6669112Abstract: An air cap for an air-assisted spray nozzle assembly of a spray gun system is disclosed. The air cap has a body formed by a housing having an inner surface which includes a plurality of apertures configured to pass a pressurized medium therethrough. The plurality of apertures includes at least one non-circular bounded discharge orifice through which the pressurized medium passes through providing improved air flow through the air cap.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventors: Eric F. Reetz, III, Christopher Strong, Vernon Lynn Weaver
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Patent number: 6626382Abstract: An air volume adjustment knob for a spray gun is provided at the rear end of the spray gun, a threaded opening connected through an airway to accommodate a tube, a ring, a bonnet, a spring and a bolt; a hole being provided in the tube; a shaft containing a screwed hole being protruded from one end of the tube; a polygonal block being formed at the end of the shaft; the ring with a threaded section being sleeved onto the shaft of the tube; a retaining hole being axially formed in the center of the bonnet; and an index being protruded from the bonnet; thus, the ring and the tube being fixed to the opening then secured with the bonnet in relation to the polygonal block of the tube to merely fix the tube to the opening with the ring and to control on and off of the airway through the hole of the tube by turning the bonnet.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventor: Horng-Hsiang Liu
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Publication number: 20030173419Abstract: A spray gun pressure stabilizer of the present invention comprises a nozzle, a spray head and a spray gun, the spray head is threaded to the front end of the spray gun and is composed of a spray hole and air outlets at the center portion axially, the front end of the spray gun is further composed of a recess for a de-pressure ring to sleeve thereon, the recess comprises an air outlet and a de-pressure hole, the recess also has a threaded inner hole to connect with the nozzle. The improvements of this invention is to form a pipe at center portion of the nozzle, and extending therefrom a block rim, the nozzle further comprises a circular rim with a number of air holes, so that air flows through the air holes will be blocked by the block rim, which de-presses the air to provide a stabilization of air output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Tiao-Hsiang Huang
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Patent number: 6619566Abstract: A system for dispensing liquid material with different configurations of air assisted fiberization or filament movement (e.g., meltblowing, controlled fiberization). In particular, front access for mounting a selected nozzle only requires adjustment of one lever and one fastener. Features of the lever and nozzle allow assisted ejection of the nozzle, even when the nozzle has become adhered to a die body through use. In addition, a nozzle mounting surface of the die body provides a universal interface to the various types of nozzles. An air cavity in the die body and air troughs in selected types of nozzles balance and adjust air flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Charles A. Gressett, Jr., John M. Riney, Laurence B. Saidman, Paul Schmidt
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Publication number: 20030127536Abstract: A new and improved hot melt adhesive applicator nozzle assembly comprises an adapter, a dispensing nozzle mounted within the adapter, a nozzle retainer threadedly engaged with the adapter for securing the dispensing nozzle within the adapter, an air inlet ring rotatably mounted upon the nozzle retainer and having an inlet air fitting fixedly mounted therein, and an end cap which is threadedly mounted upon the nozzle retainer. The end cap has swirl air passages integrally incorporated therein, and the end cap and air inlet ring are both fabricated from a suitable thermoplastic polymer material such that all exposed surfaces of the hot melt adhesive applicator nozzle assembly are plastic and are therefore at substantially lower temperature levels than the metal brass components of the hot melt adhesive applicator nozzle assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Paul J. Donley, Daniel D. Bourget
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Patent number: 6585173Abstract: The invention relates to a paint spray gun with a paint nozzle placed on a gun body, an air nozzle placed around the paint nozzle, a compressed air valve placed within a piston borehole in the gun body, a compressed air borehole running through a handgrip of the gun body to the piston borehole, and a pressure-sensing and pressure display device placed in the hand grip. For sensing and displaying the spray pressure, a tube is placed in the compressed air borehole at a distance from its inner wall. The tube forms, in the interior, a channel for the compressed air supply to a part of the piston borehole placed upstream of the compressed-air valve, and borders an intermediate space between its exterior and the inner wall of the compressed air borehole.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Sata-Farbspritztechnik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Ewald Schmon, Peter Dettlaff
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Patent number: 6572031Abstract: The present invention relates to air-assisted, low pressure spray equipment having an improved spray nozzle including 1) a caulking gun having a carriage adapted to receive two or more cartridges having a nozzle, 2) a static mixer having an upstream end and a downstream end wherein a) the upstream end has an inlet port for receiving a liquid component from the nozzle of each cartridge and the upstream end is dimensioned to be reversibly connected to the cartridges of the caulking gun, and b) the downstream end has an optionally removable spray tip for introducing the mixed liquid components into an atomizing zone and the downstream end is dimensioned for reversibly connecting the static mixer to a spray section, and 3) a spray section having an upstream end and a downstream end wherein a) the upstream end of the spray section is dimensioned for being reversibly connecting to the static mixer, b) the spray section has inlet ports for receiving pressurized air and c) the downstream end of the spray section hType: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Jack H. Hunter, Terrell Dean Wayt
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Publication number: 20030080207Abstract: A device and a method are provided for positioning an air cap of a pneumatically aided atomizer. The air cap has air horns extending from its face to provide flows of air to aid in atomizing and shaping the atomized particle stream. The method and apparatus contemplate providing a device having at least one first opening adapted to receive the horns and a first level for indicating when the horns received in the at least one first opening are in a desired orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: James P. Baltz, Brain J. Shull
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Patent number: 6547160Abstract: A spray gun with a stabilizing structure of air output comprises a circular recess on an inner edge at the front end of the spray gun, the circular recess is connected to an air outlet of the spray gun, there is a gap formed between the inner edge of the spray gun and a spray tube, the gap is to store air from the circular recess and transforms to an air chamber formed between a circular trough and a collar so as to spray air out evenly.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Tiao-Hsiang Huang
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Patent number: 6547161Abstract: This invention relates to an improved pressure regulation structure at the tip of the spray gun connected to the nozzle. A screw hole is formed in the front section of a passage where a regulation shaft extends from the tip of the spray gun. An inner recess and an outer recess are formed on the front surface of the spray gun respectively with an air outlet. A gasket with slots is inserted between the spray gun and the nozzle. A hollow screwed tube formed in the rear of the nozzle to receive insertion of the gasket before being engaged to the screw hole of the spray gun. An inner recess and an outer recess with air ventilating holes and air outlets formed in the nozzle. A groove is formed around a nozzle tip at the front side of the nozzle. The inner and outer recesses of the nozzle abutted to the inner and outer recesses of the spray gun to form a pressure regulation air port; and outer threads provided on the nozzle to receive a nut for the spray head connected to a nut to hold against the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Tiao-Hsiang Huang
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Publication number: 20030066905Abstract: A spray gun having a relatively simple outer heat jacket designed to accommodate a multiplicity of fluid supply lines connected to the spray gun while effectively heating and maintaining the supply fluids directed through the gun to the desired temperature for optimum spraying. The heat jacket is mountable and removable from the spray gun without disconnecting the fluid supply lines to the spray gun or the heating fluid supply line to the heat jacket. The illustrated heat jacket is formed with a plurality of external, longitudinally extending open-ended slot each for receiving a respective fluid supply line connected to the spray gun and an internal heating fluid passageway composed of a plurality of interconnected, longitudinally extending heat transfer chambers through which heating fluid is directed in swirling fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: David C. Huffman
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Publication number: 20030052191Abstract: A firefighting nozzle capable of selectively producing only a solid stream, only a fog pattern or a combination of both. The passage for the fog liquid can be opened to a flushing position for flushing debris therefrom. A solid stream sleeve is removably attached to a nozzle body for allowing discharge of solid streams having different diameters. A valve ball having primary and secondary flow passages is movable to positions for supplying liquid therethrough to both solid stream and annular fog supply passages, or to only the annular fog supply passage while closing the solid stream passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Mark S. Saner, Kevin J. Petit
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Patent number: 6527200Abstract: A head for a spray gun with exchangeable nozzles having a gasket provided in the front of the spray gun and engaged to a threaded coupler; inner and outer recesses being provided in both of the spray gun and a threaded coupler; slots being provided in the gasket; one air outlet being each provided in the inner and the outer recess; plural air outlets being provided in the outer recess of the coupler to connect through a ditch space segregated by a flange in the front of the coupler; a circular ditch having its outer wall as a push-pull plane being formed in the front of the coupler; ventilation holes in the inner recess being drilled to connect the ditch; a circular segment formed at the outer surface of the nozzle engaged to the front of the coupler; and an indention in the spray head being provided with a push-pull surface abutted to the push-pull plane of the ditch to shorten and simplify interchangeable nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Tiao-Hsiang Huang
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Patent number: 6523757Abstract: A compact spray valve that provides an extended atomizing air cap for reaching between tightly spaced electronic components. The compact spray valve of the present invention includes an air body, a fluid control body and an extended atomizing air cap. The atomizing air cap along with a seat extension provides a plurality of laminar air flow conduits causing atomization of a fluid into a spray. The resulting spray pattern can be controlled to provide a narrow line spray pattern with clearly defined edges. Another embodiment of the present invention provides a flat spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Precision Valve & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Richard John Bievenue, Jonathan N. Urquhart
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Patent number: 6520426Abstract: An automatic spray gun incorporates threadless, sanitary couplings for all air and fluid flow path connections for less contamination and lower maintenance. The spray gun nozzle body has threadless connection inlet couplings for air and fluid supply lines. There are threadless connections between the fluid tip and the nozzle body and between the air cap and the fluid tip. The nozzle body/fluid tip connection may incorporate multiple passageways for air and fluid flow; for example a center passageway for fluid flow plus annular middle and outer passageways for atomizing air and fan air respectively, for which seals such as O-rings or a full face gasket may be incorporated at this interface. The nozzle body may also have a threadless connection coupling for the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: David Clark Huffman
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Publication number: 20030025000Abstract: The invention relates to a paint spray gun with a paint nozzle placed on a gun body, an air nozzle placed around the paint nozzle, a compressed air valve placed within a piston borehole in the gun body, a compressed air borehole running through a handgrip of the gun body to the piston borehole, and a pressure-sensing and pressure display device placed in the hand grip. For sensing and displaying the spray pressure, a tube is placed in the compressed air borehole at a distance from its inner wall. The tube forms, in the interior, a channel for the compressed air supply to a part of the piston borehole placed upstream of the compressed-air valve, and borders an intermediate space between its exterior and the inner wall of the compressed air borehole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: SATA-Farbspritztechnik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Ewald Schmon, Peter Dettlaff
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Patent number: 6514342Abstract: There is claimed a method for depositing fluid material from a linear nozzle in a substantially uniform manner across and along a surface. The method includes directing gaseous medium through said nozzle to provide a gaseous stream at the nozzle exit that entrains fluid material supplied to the nozzle, said gaseous stream being provided with a velocity profile across the nozzle width that compensates for the gaseous medium's tendency to assume an axisymmetric configuration after leaving the nozzle and before reaching the surface. There is also claimed a nozzle divided into respective side-by-side zones, or preferably chambers, through which a gaseous stream can be delivered in various velocity profiles across the width of said nozzle to compensate for the tendency of this gaseous medium to assume an axisymmetric configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Kozarek, William D. Straub, Joern E. Fischer, David D. Leon
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Publication number: 20030015604Abstract: A nozzle comprises a nozzle body, a principal orifice, annular orifice means in the front of the nozzle body for atomizing the stream ejected from the principal orifice, a pair of flattening orifice means in the front of the nozzle body for flattening the atomized stream, secondary orifice means in the front of the nozzle body for widening the flattened stream, and conduit means communicating between the back of the nozzle body and, respectively, said principal orifice means, said annular orifice, said flattening orifice means, and said secondary orifice means.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: William Thoru Kobayashi, Nelson Seiji Yokaichiya
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Patent number: 6494387Abstract: Disclose is a low-pressure atomizing spray gun. The spray gun comprises an air spray gun body, a paint nozzle attached to the spray gun body, an air cap attached to the air spray gun body to cover the paint nozzle, and air groove on a tip portion of the paint nozzle. An annular slit is defined between a central opening of the air cap and the paint nozzle. The air grooves extend from at or upstream of an inlet end of the annular slit towards a discharge end of the nozzle. Also, a discharge end of the paint nozzle projects from 0.3 mm to 0.8 mm from a front end of the central opening in the air caps.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Anest Iwata CorporationInventor: Masaru Kaneko
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Publication number: 20020166902Abstract: The invention provides a spray gun comprising a main body 2, a spray head 6, an inlet 12 for a liquid to be sprayed, and an inlet 10 for a supply of a compressed air;Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Neville Thomas Pettit, Philip John Merrifield
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Patent number: 6471144Abstract: A structure of spray gun air guide nozzle with dual pressure reduction to deliver stabilized air flow, wherein a stopper extends from the front end of a passage provided in the nozzle, a nozzle base with bores forms the central section of the nozzle and a buffer protruding from the peripheral of the nozzle base is provided with vent holes compromising the bores in the nozzle base; the rear end is threaded to fasten the spray gun; so that the air delivered by the spray gun is reduced by hitting the buffer through the air vent, and by hitting the stopper for dual pressure reduction before leaving the bores to deliver air with stabilized pressure and flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Tiao-Hsiang Huang
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Publication number: 20020148910Abstract: An air cap for an air-assisted spray nozzle assembly of a spray gun system is disclosed. The air cap has a body formed by a housing having an inner surface which includes a plurality of apertures configured to pass a pressurized medium therethrough. The plurality of apertures includes at least one non-circular bounded discharge orifice through which the pressurized medium passes through providing improved air flow through the air cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Eric F. Reetz, Christopher Strong, Vernon Lynn Weaver
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Patent number: 6461430Abstract: A method for producing visco-elastic fluidic material flows by drawing a visco-elastic fluidic material with corresponding separate second fluid flows associated therewith to form a visco-elastic fiber vacillating in a repeating, generally omega-shaped pattern having a bowed portion with first and second side portions that first converge toward each other and then diverge outwardly in generally opposing directions. In one operation, the visco-elastic fiber vacillating in the repeating, generally omega-shaped pattern is an adhesive material deposited onto woven and non-woven fabric substrates and stretched elongated elastic strands in the manufacture of a variety of bodily fluid absorbing hygienic articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Kui-Chiu Kwok
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Publication number: 20020134858Abstract: A system for dispensing liquid material with different configurations of air assisted fiberization or filament movement (e.g., meltblowing, controlled fiberization). In particular, front access for mounting a selected nozzle only requires adjustment of one lever and one fastener. Features of the lever and nozzle allow assisted ejection of the nozzle, even when the nozzle has become adhered to a die body through use. In addition, a nozzle mounting surface of the die body provides a universal interface to the various types of nozzles. An air cavity in the die body and air troughs in selected types of nozzles balance and adjust air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Charles A. Gressett, John M. Riney, Laurence B. Saidman, Paul Schmidt
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Publication number: 20020134859Abstract: A system for dispensing liquid material with different configurations of air assisted fiberization or filament movement (e.g., meltblowing, controlled fiberization). In particular, front access for mounting a selected nozzle only requires adjustment of one lever and one fastener. Features of the lever and nozzle allow assisted ejection of the nozzle, even when the nozzle has become adhered to a die body through use. In addition, a nozzle mounting surface of the die body provides a universal interface to the various types of nozzles. An air cavity in the die body and air troughs in selected types of nozzles balance and adjust air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Nordson CorporationInventors: Charles A. Gressett, David E. Hardy, John M. Riney, Laurence B. Saidman, Paul Schmidt
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Patent number: 6431470Abstract: A low-noise air delivery system including a nozzle plate having a plurality of tubes. Each tube acts as an independent nozzle with an external diameter (d). Each tube is spaced approximately two external diameters (2d) apart from an adjacent tube. The system also includes a hand-held portion coupled to the nozzle plate engageable to and in communication with an air supply.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Frederic P. Berg
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Patent number: 6425533Abstract: The spray gun has an air cap that generates a spray mixture of liquid and air. The air cap includes a fluid valve for controlling the delivery of liquid and a separate air valve in the body of the spray gun is provided for controlling delivery of air. A control mechanism assembly for both of the valves is located axially within a central bore extending substantially the length of the spray gun. The control mechanism is actuated by means of a cam and follower arrangement with the cam surface provided on the rear of a manually operable trigger. The fluid valve is fully adjustable separately from the air valve but the control mechanism assembly includes a common control member that is in engagement with the control mechanism and operates both the fluid and air valves.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: G Vincent LimitedInventors: Mark Golder Shilton, Peter Miles, George Walter Robinson, Jeff Vincent Robinson
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Patent number: 6415991Abstract: The present invention relates to a silenced blowing nozzle for blowing of a static gas medium under overpressure, in particular air, having in a central part (6) of the nozzle at least one first discharge opening (11) embodied to generate a core stream of gas with supersonic velocity. The central part is surrounded by a more peripheral part (5) containing a number of second discharge openings (13) spaced from each other and from said first discharge opening(s), the said second discharge openings being embodied to generate a gas flow with lower velocity than the core stream, preferably a velocity equal to sonic velocity, which gas flow surrounds the core stream and has the same direction as said core stream.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Silvent AktiebolagInventor: Gunnar Eriksson
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Patent number: 6390389Abstract: An electric arc metalizing apparatus includes a wire drive unit within a housing unit, a device for attaching at least two spools of wire within the housing unit such that the wire can be led through the wire drive unit, a spray gun spatially moveable with respect to the housing, the wire drive unit having at least one drive roller advancing the wire to the spray gun, the drive roller having a knurled surface engaging the wire for avoiding slippage and removing contaminations like corrosion layers, and within the housing unit at least one wire cleaning/lubrication mean position downstream from said drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: International Metalizing CorporationInventors: Carl Frazer Tudor, Philip Mike Midgett
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Patent number: 6378784Abstract: A die tip for use in meltblowing liquid material onto a moving substrate having a layer of entrained air moving in a common direction therewith. The die tip includes a base member having a plurality of liquid dispensing outlets for dispensing liquid material toward the substrate and a plurality of air discharge outlets for discharging air toward the liquid material dispensed from the liquid dispensing outlets. The base member includes at least one air deflecting member extending outwardly from the base member and toward the substrate. The air deflecting member is operable to deflect the moving entrained air in a direction away from the air discharge outlets of the meltblowing die tip. The air deflecting member substantially reduces the build up of dust and other debris carried in the entrained air around the air discharge outlets to maintain consistent and reliable operation of the meltblowing die tip.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Martin A Allen, Joel E. Saine
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Patent number: 6378783Abstract: A gun for spraying a product such as paint supplied under constant pressure to the gun, includes a structure for the pulsed spraying of the product that includes a nozzle and an oscillating membrane associated with an intermittent closure device for supplying the product toward the nozzle. A control for the pulsed spray structure of the product is provided. A closure mechanism with a plunger is secured to the membrane and passes through the membrane to be connected to the control.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Excel IndustriesInventor: Patrick Ballu
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Patent number: 6375099Abstract: A hot melt adhesive dispensing nozzle or die assembly spans two adjacent adhesive material valved inlets. One of the valved inlets is blocked off by means of the nozzle or die assembly, while the other adhesive material input or valved inlet is in effect split into two equal laterally separated output arrays of dispensing nozzles so as to provide for a void in the dispensing or deposition pattern at a predeterminedly desired location. The nozzle or die assembly comprises unique structure for ensuring that the hot melt adhesive material is able to be conducted to the remote one of the laterally separated array of dispensing nozzles. In addition, the two laterally separated arrays of output dispensing nozzles together comprise the same number of conventional non-split output dispensing nozzles operatively associated with each adhesive material input or valved inlet such that the volume flow rate through each one of the individual dispensing nozzles remains the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Grant McGuffey
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Patent number: 6360992Abstract: A hybrid deicing system for deicing ice or snow covered surfaces comprises a source of pressurized air and a source of pressurized deicing fluid. A nozzle assembly receives the pressurized air and the pressurized deicing fluid at a forward position, a middle position or a rearward position of the nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly discharges the pressurized deicing fluid and pressurized air as a first independent stream within a second independent stream.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Stanko, Lowell Pearson
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Patent number: 6325853Abstract: Apparatus and methods for spray coating selected areas of a circuit board with a liquid coating material without coating regions of the circuit board to be left uncoated. In one mode of operation, a bead of liquid coating material dispensed from an elongated nozzle tip is atomized by directing jets of air pressurized against the bead to form a conical, swirling spray pattern which is sprayed on selected areas of a circuit board. In a second mode of operation, the non-atomized bead of liquid coating material dispensed through the elongated nozzle tip is applied on selected areas of the circuit board. In a third mode of operation, jets of pressurized air are directed against the bead of liquid coating material to create a soft swirl pattern, without atomizing the bead of coating material. In a second embodiment of the invention, the bead of liquid coating material is dispensed from a nozzle without the elongated nozzle tip.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Patrick Thomas Hogan, David M. Selestak, Richard Zakrajsek, William E. Donges, Chris Havlik, Greg Harrell, Zygmunt Carl Omilion, Kevin Fox
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Patent number: 6322003Abstract: An air assisted spray nozzle assembly adapted for more efficiently producing a full cone spray distribution with finely atomized particles distributed throughout the conical spray pattern. The spray nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body having a liquid passage communicating with the pressurized liquid supply and at least one air passage communicating with a pressurized air supply.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: James Haruch
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Patent number: 6318642Abstract: A nozzle assembly 12 having shroud members 26, 28 which selectively emit a material 21 along at least one edge of emitted material 25. The selectively emitted material 21 substantially prevents and/or eliminates the turbulent shear layer which is formed within the emitted material 25.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Visteon Global Tech., IncInventors: Lakhi Nandial Goenka, Malgorzata M. Skender
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Publication number: 20010032891Abstract: An automatic spray gun incorporates threadless, sanitary couplings for all air and fluid flow path connections for less contamination and lower maintenance. The spray gun nozzle body has threadless connection inlet couplings for air and fluid supply lines. There are threadless connections between the fluid tip and the nozzle body and between the air cap and the fluid tip. The nozzle body/fluid tip connection may incorporate multiple passageways for air and fluid flow; for example a center passageway for fluid flow plus annular middle and outer passageways for atomizing air and fan air respectively, for which seals such as O-rings or a full face gasket may be incorporated at this interface. The nozzle body may also have a threadless connection coupling for the actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventor: David Clark Huffman
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Patent number: 6267302Abstract: A spray gun configured with a roiling wall diaphragm piston and vented piston cylinder connecting the needle to the needle actuator and isolating the liquid chamber of the nozzle body from the actuator section. The flange of the rolling wall diaphragm is sealed between the mating faces of the nozzle body housing and the actuator housing. The actuator is a double action air operated piston and cylinder. Sanitary, non-threaded quick disconnect couplings are used between the several components of the spray gun for easy cleaning and servicing of the nozzle body, tip and needle, and easy replacement of the rolling wall diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Inventor: David Clark Huffman
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Patent number: 6264113Abstract: A spraying system for delivering a plurality of fluids for applying to a surface is disclosed. The spraying system includes a nozzle assembly having a fluid tip, a body with a central orifice and a set of orifices radially adjacent to the central orifice, an air cap having a set of passages in communication with a set of orifices and a set of conduits contained at least partially within the set of passages, and a plurality of fluid circuits in communication with the nozzle assembly. One of the fluid circuits is adapted to deliver an adhesive, one of the fluid circuits is adapted to deliver an activator, one of the fluid circuits is adapted to deliver atomization air, and one of the fluid circuits is adapted to deliver fan air from the nozzle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Steelcase Inc.Inventor: Douglas W. Dingler
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Patent number: 6257502Abstract: An integrated multi-head device for effectively converting liquid into mists directed forwardly and laterally of the device. The device may be used by itself or combined with a fan for efficiently entraining the produced mists in the fan's airstream.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Mist & Cool, LLCInventors: Barry N. Hanish, Michael Scott Davis, Ken Bradley Dallara
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Patent number: 6200635Abstract: A method for producing visco-elastic fluidic material flows by drawing a visco-elastic fluidic material with corresponding separate second fluid flows associated therewith to form a visco-elastic fiber vacillating in a repeating, generally omega-shaped pattern having a bowed portion with first and second side portions that first converge toward each other and then diverge outwardly in generally opposing directions. In one operation, the visco-elastic fiber vacillating in the repeating, generally omega-shaped pattern is an adhesive material deposited onto woven and non-woven fabric substrates and stretched elongated elastic strands in the manufacture of a variety of bodily fluid absorbing hygienic articles.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Kui-Chiu Kwok
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Patent number: 6170760Abstract: A compact spray valve that provides an extended atomizing air cap for reaching between tightly spaced electronic components. The compact spray valve of the present invention includes an air body, a fluid control body and an extended atomizing air cap. The atomizing air cap along with a seat extension provides a plurality of laminar air flow conduits causing atomization of a fluid into a spray. The resulting spray pattern can be controlled to provide a narrow line spray pattern with clearly defined edges. Another embodiment of the present invention provides a flat spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Precision Valve & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Richard John Bievenue, Jonathan N. Urquhart
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Patent number: 6158672Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a balanced high volume, low pressure paint spray gun. The spray gun is provided with a spray gun body connectable to a paint source and an air source. The spray gun is provided with a head insert engaged with the spray gun body. The head insert has a paint atomization chamber formed therein, a paint passage formed therethrough extending into the paint atomization chamber for receiving paint from the paint source, an atomization air passage and a shaping air passage for receiving air flow from the air source therethrough, and a balancing air passage formed therein extending into the paint atomization chamber. The spray gun further has a shaping air chamber defined by the spray gun body.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Jorge Millan
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Patent number: 6135365Abstract: The present invention is characterized by an air spray gun type coating device having a doughnut disk 1 in an outer circumferential direction perpendicular to a nozzle body 13, wherein plural through holes 3 are provided at equal intervals to an inside of a front face of the disk 1 so as to open from the rear to the front of the disk 1, and wherein plural exhaust nozzles 4 for spouting compressed air are provided at equal intervals to an outside of the front face of the disk 1 so as to surround coating material 7 spouted from the nozzle body 13.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Kako Zoki Co., LtdInventor: Hiroomi Kuwahara
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Patent number: 6085996Abstract: A fluid nozzle for an air assisted spray device is disclosed, wherein the fluid nozzle may have a nozzle tip therein which is more resistant to fluid abrasion than other portions of the fluid nozzle. In one embodiment, a plurality of nozzle tips are capable of being interchangeably used with a single main body of the fluid nozzle. Thus, replacement nozzle tips can be used when: (a) a nozzle tip effectiveness deteriorates due to wear, and (b) a fluid to be sprayed requires a nozzle tip with a different configuration. Further, in one embodiment, the fluid nozzle of the present invention provides an annular plenum between a recess wall of the main body, and an exterior portion of the nozzle tip. Such a plenum is used to enhance the volume and turbulence within an air chamber of the spray device prior to the air exiting for atomizing the fluid being sprayed. Thus, such enhanced turbulence provides a more uniform air velocity exiting the air chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Coating Atomization Technologies, LLCInventors: Samuel William Culbertson, Robert Ray Mellette
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Patent number: 6082637Abstract: A nozzle device includes an axially extending tubular, cylindrical outside part; and a cap threaded on the outside part at the front or discharge end of the device and having a discharge bore composed of a rearward cylindrical portion having a first diameter; a frontal cylindrical portion having a second diameter less than the first diameter; and a frustoconical portion connecting the rearward and frontal cylindrical portions with one another. An axially extending inside part is coaxially received in the outside part and has an outer wall defining, with the inner wall of the outside part, an annular space for guiding gas therethrough. The annular space is axially adjoined by the discharge bore of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: INT Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung Ingenierburo fur Neue Technologien, Anlagenbau Verfahrenstechnik, ADFOSYInventor: Ralf Ludwig