Combining Of Separately Supplied Fluids (i.e., Plural Flow Paths) Patents (Class 239/398)
  • Patent number: 4911955
    Abstract: When forming a refractory mass on a surface a mixture of oxidizable particles and refractory particles in a comburent carrier gas is sprayed against that surface from an outlet of a lance. Thus on combustion of the oxidizable particles, sufficient heat is generated to soften or melt at least the surfaces of the refractory particles to bring about the formation of the refractory mass. The mixture of particles is itself mixed with a carrier gas stream, for example, by using venturi, and is fed along a line towards a lance outlet. Oxygen is introduced into such feed line at at least one location along the feed line and is mixed with the carrier gas/particle mixture during its flow towards the lance outlet before reaching that outlet, and preferably at least 1 meter from the outlet of the lance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: Glaverbel
    Inventors: Leon-Philippe Mottet, Emilian Wlodarski
  • Patent number: 4884747
    Abstract: An apparatus for the construction of improved tank structures employing a pump metering and delivery system which accurately meters, mixes and evenly sprays composite materials to form the walls of tanks or containment vessels. Such systems have specific application to the construction of walls of prestressed tanks formed by inflating a membrane and applying rigidifying material outwardly of the membrane and then prestressing the walls by circumferentially wrapping prestressing material around the same. Promoters, catalyst, and other chemicals are used to create composite walls, each feeding into individual pump systems comprised of at least two hydraulic cylinders connected to supply cylinders which are coordinated so that their strokes are controlled to arrive at a desired flow. The flow is then channeled through a mixer which mixes the material for spraying through a nozzle. The flow from the nozzle can also be intermixed with chopped glass from a chopper system or with granular materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Inventor: Max J. Dykmans
  • Patent number: 4809911
    Abstract: Disclosed is a high pressure mixing and spray nozzle apparatus generally comprised of three modules. The high pressure nozzle produces a more definite stream with less flair through the use of a linear compressed shock wave. The high pressure nozzle requires less fluid and less pressure for a proper spray. The three modules can be used alone or in different combinations to produce the desired results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Inventor: John Ryan
  • Patent number: 4787404
    Abstract: A low flow rate-low pressure atomizer device is disclosed which is so dimensioned and operated as to accelerate a gas to substantially sonic velocity and cause it to break up a cleaning liquid into small droplets and accelerate these droplets to at least half the velocity of said gas to create shear stress at a surface closely adjacent the exit end of said device, thereby to remove contaminants or the like from said surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1988
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Donald H. Klosterman, Sofia M. Laskowski, Scott V. Knee, Shei-Kung Shi
  • Patent number: 4717075
    Abstract: A depicted embodiment of the apparatus comprises a housing having a chamber therewithin and a pair of ports opening into the chamber. One port admits an energized gas, and the other admits a particulate powder, into the chamber. Tubes conduct the powder through the chamber, isolated from the energized gas, to exit ends of the tubes which have convergent/divergent ejector nozzles circumjacent thereto. The ejector nozzles discharge the gas therethrough in fine streams, to draw powder from the tube exit ends for conveyance with the gas streams, and direct the streams of gas and powder to adjacent and collinear diffusers for dispersion of the gas-borne powder from the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Northern Research & Engineering Corp.
    Inventors: Anthony F. Carter, Calvin Rushforth, Walter L. Brassert, Arnold M. Heitmann
  • Patent number: 4555328
    Abstract: A process and an apparatus for atomizing a liquid hydrocarbon feed and injecting it into a reaction zone, such as a riser conversion zone or a dense fluid bed reactor of a fluid catalytic cracking unit, is disclosed. The hydrocarbon feed passes through a central passage with steam flowing concurrently in a concentrically aligned passage. By providing a flow restriction means in each hydrocarbon passage and each steam passage, substantially equal quantities of hydrocarbon and steam can be supplied to each of a plurality of hydrocarbon-steam nozzles so as to provide a uniform dispersion of small droplets of hydrocarbons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Assignee: Mobil Oil Corporation
    Inventors: Frederick J. Krambeck, Stephen J. McGovern, John E. Sauer
  • Patent number: 4498631
    Abstract: The electrogasdynamic coating system includes an electrogasdynamic gun for charging material particles indirectly. The gun has a gas inlet which receives from a gas source a pressurized gas in which an condensable vapor is entrained. Corona and attractor electrodes are disposed in communication with the gas inlet for ionizing the ionizable vapor. A dielectric tube extends from the electrodes downstream to a mixing chamber. A first fluid material inlet is connected with a first source of powder or liquid material and a second fluid material inlet is connected with a second source of powder or liquid material. The first and second fluid material inlets are connected with the mixing chamber such that particles of the first and second fluid materials are mixed with the gas and vapor. The vapor condenses and coats the particles during mixing causing them to become charged. In use, a condensable vapor is entrained into a gas flow, the gas flow is passed across corona and attractor electrodes to ionize the vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Meredith C. Gourdine
  • Patent number: 4432470
    Abstract: A portable apparatus for mixing and dispensing interactive liquid components (such as epoxy resins and catalysts) which utilizes reciprocable positive displacement pumps which are mechanically connected for simultaneous pumping and filling movement, there being a common single acting selectively adjustable drive for effecting only output pumping movement at preselected output pressure, and the pressure exerted by the liquid components themselves are required to hydraulically effect the filling movement, with the amount of hydraulic filling pressure which can be exerted by one of the component liquids being specifically regulated to be less than that required to effect filling movement. This insures maintenance of precise ratio mixing since the filling movement requires exertion of hydraulic filling pressure by both of the component liquids thus assuring precision ratio pump filling at all parts of the filling cycle independent of varying temperature dependent viscosity of the liquids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1984
    Assignee: Otto Engineering, Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy J. Sopha
  • Patent number: 4010897
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for home production and application of fixed nitrogen fertilizer uses an arc discharge process to ionize nitrogen and oxygen and form nitrogen oxides. These nitrogen oxides are injected into water supplied by a garden hose to a yard or garden. The device is compact, economical and requires no raw materials except air to produce the fixed nitrogen. The device may operate on ordinary 60 cycles, 110 volt power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1977
    Assignee: Charles F. Kettering Foundation
    Inventors: Richard W. Treharne, Charlton K. McKibben