And Valving Means Controlling Flow For Combining Patents (Class 239/407)
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Publication number: 20070176023Abstract: A side spray has a hand-held spray unit connected via a manifold to two fluid input supplies. The manifold converts the two separate input supplies into a joint output supply, in which a first fluid feed is partitioned from a second fluid feed. The first and second fluid feeds are supplied to first and second input ports respectively of a mixing chamber located in the spray unit. Upon actuation of the side spray, fluid from the first and second fluid feeds can mix in the mixing chamber in the spray unit before being output. The mix ratio of the first and second fluid feeds may be adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: William Peter Herring, James Moore
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Patent number: 7207391Abstract: An industrial scale fire fighting nozzle and method, the nozzle having a selectively adjustable discharge gap and providing for gap coordinated, independently selectable additive proportioning ratio selection, the method including discharging fire fighting fluid at a selectively adjustable flow rate with an independently selectable, gap coordinated adjustable additive proportioning ratio, and use of reinforced high temperature polymer for at least a barrel element or a bafflehead element component.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Williams Fire & Hazard Control, Inc.Inventors: Dennis W. Crabtree, Thomas E. Mason, Kirk A. Barnes
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Patent number: 7165733Abstract: A sanitary spray nozzle system. The nozzle may be fixed in position, or may be mounted on an oscillating or moveable carriage for application of material to a thin film dryer. A nozzle body includes a hollow mounting chamber with an inner surface, a product supply portion, and a discharge portion with a discharge orifice. A spray nozzle assembly is removably mounted to the hollow mounting chamber. The assembly has a propellant supply tube having an outer surface, a discharge end for discharge of propellant fluid, an outer seal sealable against the inner surface of the mounting chamber, and an inner seal slidably engageable with the outer surface of the propellant supply tube, in a fluid tight manner. An actuator urges the discharge end of the spray nozzle between an end stop position wherein the discharge end is adjacent the discharge orifice, and a wide open position wherein the discharge end is spaced apart from the discharge orifice.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventors: Allan D. Whitefoot, Richard E. Magoon
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Patent number: 7118049Abstract: A hose-end sprayer has a selectively rotatable rotary valve received within the transverse bore of a housing which includes a carrier liquid inlet passage, a chemical liquid inlet passage and a discharge passage. The valve has a carrier liquid duct and a chemical liquid duct opening into the carrier duct for interconnecting the inlet passage in a first rotative position of the valve, and the valve is capable of closing the inlet passages in a second rotative position of the valve. The rotary valve is selectively rotatable in a third position for interconnecting the liquid passage only with the discharge passage in a rinse position of the valve. Container venting is isolated from a valve chamber in which the rotary valve operates to avoid entry of carrier liquid into the container through the open vent in the ON position of the valve upon its selective rotation.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Joseph K. Dodd
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Patent number: 7108014Abstract: A diluent passage 12 to introduce special liquid and a rinse liquid supply passage 13 which is separate from the diluent passage 12 are formed in the main body 10, and a plurality of jets are disposed at a cylindrical dial 18. A water convey passage is formed to connect two positions at the rinse liquid supply passage 13 where pressure difference occurs therebetween to the other jets 19b, 19c except the jet 19a through which the special liquid is introduced. When water flows in the rinse liquid supply passage 13, the water is introduced to the water convey passage due to the pressure difference of the rinse liquid supply passage 13. The water rinses the other jets 19b, 19c except for the jet 19a through which the special liquid is introduced. Therefore, adjusting changes or choking of the jets 19b, 19c which have not been used for a considerable time can be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Mikuni CorporationInventor: Shinichi Sekiguchi
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Patent number: 7086613Abstract: A solenoid-operated liquid spray gun having a lightweight, corrosion resistant plastic housing which enables the spray gun to be mounted on and be more easily moved by robotic transfer devices. To effect the necessary flux loop within the plastic-housed spray gun for reciprocating a valve plunger in response to energization of the solenoid coil, the spray gun includes a radially disposed flux-directing member adjacent at least one end of the coil. The flux-directing member, while extending radially outwardly a distance less than the diameter of solenoid coil, effects efficient flux direction for operating the solenoid notwithstanding the lack of a magnetic conductive medium provided by the metal housing of conventional solenoid-operated spray guns.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: Timothy H. Hennessy
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Patent number: 7083121Abstract: A modular automatic spray gun manifold is provided. The manifold includes a plurality of spray gun modules arranged in an array in laterally spaced relation from each other. A junction element is arranged at an upstream end of the manifold. The junction element includes a liquid supply connection and a pressurized air connection. A first support assembly is arranged between the junction element and a first spray gun module in the spray gun module array for supporting the first spray gun module relative to the junction element. The first support assembly includes a plurality of fluid conduits for supplying fluid to the first spray gun module. The fluid conduits in the first support assembly communicate with the liquid supply and pressurized air supply connections of the junction element. A second support assembly is arranged between each adjacent pair of spray gun modules in the array of spray gun modules for supporting the adjacent pair of spray gun modules relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: David C. Huffman
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Patent number: 7066186Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided to clean a paint feed-line (1) of a painting system, line running from at least one paint tank (2, 9) to a paint deposition device (3) and feeding paint in this direction during the operational stages. During cleaning stages between operational stages, a cleaning substance is forced through the feed line (1). An inert gas, for instance nitrogen, is used as the gas for this purpose, and at the end of the cleaning stages the feed line (1) is filled with the inert gas. The gas remains in the feed line (1) until the next operational stage begins.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: ITW Oberflachentechnik GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Thomas Bahr
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Patent number: 7059541Abstract: A fluid mixing arrangement, referred to as a mixing block, for use in mixing two liquids like an acidic and a basic components of a cleaning solution, which is placed under pressure and sprayed through a conventional spray gun or nozzle at a reduced amount of pressure. In particular, the innovative design of the present invention provides the unique features of allowing manual and visual inspection of the various chambers, inlets, flow-rate or pressure reducing orifices, supply filters, and backflow preventing valves of the mixing block.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Harris Research, Inc.Inventors: Dale S. Jensen, Edward E. Durrant, Shawn Rodeback, Wayne Boone, Chris Ryan, Matt Brain
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Patent number: 7051955Abstract: A chemical sprayer system includes a three-way valve that includes an inlet port coupled to a fluid source, a first outlet port in fluid communication with a first elongated fluid passage, a second outlet port in fluid communication with a second elongated fluid passage, and a control. The control allows a user to place the three-way valve into one of a first ON state in which the first outlet port is in fluid communication with the inlet port, a second ON state in which the second outlet port is in fluid communication with the inlet port, and an OFF state in which substantially no fluid is allowed to exit the inlet port. The first elongated fluid passage terminates in a nozzle adapted for spraying foam. The second elongated fluid passage terminates in a nozzle adapted for spraying liquids.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventors: Joseph D. Horner, Kevin L. Clerk
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Patent number: 7021560Abstract: An apparatus comprises a variable acoustic source and a microphone, both acoustically coupled to a volume having a fluid region and an air region. The apparatus also can include a processor to determine a volume of the air region based on signals received from the microphone and the variable acoustic source. A fluid valve is coupled to the processor, and is configured to allow an amount of fluid to exit the fluid region associated with the volume of the air region. An atomizer, coupled to the fluid region, is configured to aerosolize at least a portion of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Larry B. Gray, Richard J. Lanigan
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Patent number: 7004404Abstract: A spraying apparatus for spraying liquid surface treatment material which includes a gas inlet, a liquid inlet and an outlet nozzle. The apparatus also has a needle valve for regulating the supply of surface treatment material to the nozzle. The needle valve is at least partially located within a gas outlet chamber and is adapted so as to cause minimal disruption to the gas flow from the gas inlet to the nozzle. To further aid gas flow efficiency, the gas supply passage is substantially straight, the outlet chamber has a laterally outwardly tapering inlet and an inwardly tapering outlet and a smooth radius of curvature from the gas supply passage into the outlet chamber. There is also provided a control means for controlling the axial movement of the needle valve, the control means being provided with indicator means so as to provide an accurate, repeatable control means.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: G Vincent LimitedInventor: George Walter Robinson
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Patent number: 6991184Abstract: A controlled shower rinse system installed in a shower stall that provides a means to mix a selected product, like a medicated shampoo or chemical for example, with the water that flows from the conventional shower head of a shower device. The rinse system including a flow injector for effectively blending water from a water supply system and the medicated product and directing the blended water to the shower head of the shower device, a solenoid valve for regulating the introduction of the medicated substance to the flow injector, and a push button operably associated with the rinse system to supply a control signal to the valve for causing operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Dell Romaine
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Patent number: 6981660Abstract: A pneumatic inhaler that is able to deliver a controlled burst or dose of aerosol from a reservoir of liquid or powder medication. A supersonic jet of gas is emitted from a nozzle and shock waves are developed in the jet. In one embodiment the supersonic jet is directed into a shock chamber. Liquid or micronized powder material is introduced into the supersonic jet to form an aerosol. In one embodiment, smaller aerosol particles are separated from larger aerosol particles with a separator. In another embodiment, the produced aerosol is contained in an aerosol storage chamber prior to inhalation by the users.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Evit LabsInventor: Samuel David Piper
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Patent number: 6976642Abstract: A dual component injector, especially for internal combustion engines, has a nozzle body, which has a nozzle outlet, and a valve needle for opening and closing the nozzle outlet. A first feed channel is used for supplying a first fluid to the nozzle outlet, and a second feed channel is used for supplying a second fluid to the nozzle outlet. Optionally, a fluid chamber, which is located in the nozzle body, is connected to the nozzle outlet. The second feed channel is connected to the fluid chamber or to the first feed channel via at least two bored holes. The bored holes open out in the fluid chamber or in the first feed channel in such a way that the second fluid produces a swirling flow pattern in the fluid chamber or in the first feed channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignees: DaimlerChrysler AG, Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Hartmut Albrodt, Ralf Bruenemann, Ulrich Fischer, Markus Gesk, Simon Godwin, Eberhard Holder, Roland Kemmler, Martin Matt, Ferdinand Reiter
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Patent number: 6976641Abstract: Optical elements are made using micro-jet printing methods to precisely control the type, position and amount of polymer deposited onto a substrate. In preferred embodiments, the proportions of two or more different polymer compositions are varied over the course of the deposition process to deposit adjoining polymer pixels in the form of a film on the substrate surface. The optical properties of each adjoining polymer pixel can be selected to provide a predetermined optical property, including a specific value of index of refraction. Preferably, the film has a radially non-monotonic refractive index profile and/or an angularly non-monotonic refractive index profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Ophthonix, Inc.Inventors: Shui T. Lai, Larry Sverdrup
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Patent number: 6926466Abstract: A polyurethane applicator (10) for spraying at high-pressures a liner on the inner circumferential wall of an existing conduit (C) to be rehabilitated. The applicator (10) includes a carriage (12) coaxially guided in the conduit (C) and an atomizer (16) rotatably mounted to the carriage (12) for rotation about the central axis thereof. The atomizer (16) is provided with a nozzle (62) through which the lining mixture is forced out while the atomizer (16) rotates and travels in conduit with the carriage (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Novaliner Technologies Inc.Inventor: Pierre Paré
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Patent number: 6921027Abstract: A chemical ratio proportioning apparatus (100, 200) intended primarily for use in a wash bay (10) of a vehicle wash system. A gantry (14) and spray wands (18) are used for washing a vehicle (12). A quantity of solvent such as water (109) is provided under pressure from water pumps (104, 202). A chemical (114, 114a) is provided under pressure from chemical pumps (124, 206, 206a), mixed in correct proportion under control of a control unit (120) and flow sensors 112 and 118. The control unit controls metering devices such as a metering pump (124) and/or one or more proportioning solenoid valves (208, 208a) to control the quantity of chemical (114, 114a) entering the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Ultra Express Truck Wash, LLCInventor: Roy J. Firestone
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Patent number: 6913210Abstract: A fuel injector adapter for providing nitrous oxide to an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The nozzle has a central fuel injector passage that terminates at a first outlet end. Fuel from a fuel injector may be passed through the central fuel injector passage. The nozzle also has an inner annular passage arranged circumferentially around the central fuel injector passage. The inner annular passage terminates at a second outlet end. The nozzle also has an outer annular passage arranged circumferentially around the inner annular passage that terminates at a third outlet end. One or both of the inner and outer annular passages is adapted to pass nitrous oxide through it. The nozzle is adapted to fit between a fuel injector and an engine without substantial modification to the engine.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Holley Performance ProductsInventors: Oswald Baasch, Laura Beth Rucker, Douglas Joseph Flynn, Shane Wilson
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Patent number: 6901888Abstract: A fuel injector adapter for providing nitrous oxide to an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The nozzle has a central fuel injector passage that terminates at a first outlet end. Fuel from a fuel injector may be passed through the central fuel injector passage. The nozzle also has an inner annular passage arranged circumferentially around the central fuel injector passage. The inner annular passage terminates at a second outlet end. The nozzle also has an outer annular passage arranged circumferentially around the inner annular passage that terminates at a third outlet end. One or both of the inner and outer annular passages is adapted to pass nitrous oxide through it. The nozzle is adapted to fit between a fuel injector and an engine without substantial modification to the engine.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Holley Performance ProductsInventors: Oswald Baasch, Laura Beth Rucker, Douglas Joseph Flynn, Shane Wilson
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Patent number: 6902120Abstract: A sprinkler includes a handle, a barrel, a nozzle, and a detergent dispensing mechanism. The barrel is fastened at one end with the handle, and at the other end with the nozzle. The detergent dispensing mechanism is fastened to the periphery of the barrel and is contiguous to the handle. The mechanism has a detergent holder and a detergent control switch. The detergent holder is provided with a water hole and a detergent hole, which are in communication with a water duct of the barrel. The detergent control switch is used to open or close the water hole and the detergent hole of the detergent holder in the midst of operation of the sprinkler.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Shin Tai Spurt Water of the Garden Tools Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chin-Yuan Chen
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Patent number: 6892961Abstract: A conventional airless tip (18) is located in line in the fluid line (20) immediately down stream of the static mixer (16) in a plural components metering and mixing system (12). A pressure drip of 10-30 bar across the spray tip (18) provides enhanced mixing for aqueous and other hard-to-mix plural component materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventor: Arnd Fuellenbach
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Patent number: 6869027Abstract: The present invention pertains to a trigger sprayer which is connectable to two container volumes containing separate liquids. The sprayer has a trigger that is manipulated to draw the separate liquids into two separate pump chambers and then supply the two separate liquids from the pump chambers through two separate discharge passages and check valves to a mixing chamber of the sprayer. In the mixing chamber the two separate liquids are mixed together prior to their being dispensed from the trigger spray.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Continental AFA Dispensing CompanyInventors: Donald D. Foster, Philip L. Nelson
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Patent number: 6848627Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and a method for spraying forage additives on harvested agricultural crops and includes a container of concentrated additive, an atomizing spray nozzle, a metering pump for supplying the forage additive to the spray nozzle and an electrical control for actuating the metering to provide a supply of concentrated additive to the spray nozzle as desired. In a preferred embodiment, the forage additive container is of a sufficiently small size that it contains less than three thousand milliliters of the concentrated additive for spraying on the harvested crop.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Inventors: James M. Oepping, Joseph R. Lebeda, Gabi Oetjen, Ralf Oetjen, Barbara Ruser, Jakob Kleinmans, Siegfried Dopp
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Patent number: 6827299Abstract: A liquid spray module which can be individually used, or which can be easily mounted in ganged side-by-side relation with a plurality of such modules. Each module includes a spray gun cartridge having liquid passages through the liquid to be sprayed, is directed and one or more air passages through which pressurized air may be directed for assisting in atomization of the liquid and controlling operating movement of a valve needle. Each spray gun cartridge further includes a manifold body having a central bore into which the spray gun cartridge is removably mounted and liquid and air inlet and outlet passages which communicate with the liquid and air spray gun cartridge passages. The spray gun cartridge is removable from the manifold body without disconnection of fluid supply lines to the manifold body and without removal of the manifold body from a ganged mounted array of such spray modules.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventors: Ronald R. Scotchmur, Gerald P. Ferrazza
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Method and nozzle arrangement for a variable-width lubrication of the rolling-nip of a rolling stand
Publication number: 20040232258Abstract: The invention relates to a method for lubricating rolls, in particular for lubricating a rolling nip in rolling stands for rolled strips. According to the invention, said lubrication takes place using an oil-in-water dispersion whilst maintaining both a predetermined blend characteristic and a volumetric flow of the dispersion. The dispersion is prepared in the form of a homogeneous blend in a mixer (1) using adjustable quantities of water and oil. The dispersion is supplied to various spray zones (Zi) for a distribution (Bi) that is variable in width. Said method for roll lubrication can be improved by the allocation of at least one row of nozzles (Di) to each spray zone (Zi), which has a corresponding spray range width (Bi), each nozzle being controlled by at least one relay valve (Si).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Horst Cerv, Heinz Hopfenziz, Jurgen Armenat, Rudolf-Franz Jager, Jurgen Seidel -
Patent number: 6810965Abstract: A fire engine or a truck carrying a fire extinguishing system having a device for supplying a powder fire extinguishing agent coated with a waterproof film, e.g., a silicone resin, and a fire-fighting water delivery pipeline, is used. The powder fire extinguishing agent is added and mixed into the fire-fighting water delivery pipeline, and mixed water is delivered through a fire house and discharged from a spray nozzle provided at the distal end of the fire hose.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignees: Miyake Engineering Co., Ltd., A.R.P. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masao Matsukawa, Susumu Miyake
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Patent number: 6811096Abstract: A spray gun used for manufacturing fiberglass components includes a valve body and a manifold that each contain two channels to initially separate a resin and a catalyst from each other. The channels inside the manifold converge to a vertex to allow the catalyst and resin to impinge each other. The impinged catalyst and resin are then mixed together more thoroughly in a static mixer before being sprayed out of the gun. The spray gun can be used to mix and apply any material made of two or more fluids mixed together.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Aqua Glass CorporationInventors: Keith Frazier, Johnny Moore
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Patent number: 6749132Abstract: A spray gun includes a main body and a spray head. The spray head has an air cap, a hollow nozzle member having a nozzle tip for dispensing a liquid to be sprayed. The hollow nozzle member has a radially extending weir which together with a surface of the main body defines an air distribution chamber for receiving and distributing compressed air from a supply inlet. An annular sealing member is sealingly disposed between the radially extending weir and the surface of the main body, dividing the chamber, so that air passing into the chamber through an opening to one side of the annular wall is directed to a central aperture of the air cap and air passing into the chamber through an opening to the other side of the annular wall is directed to lateral apertures of the air cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: ITW LimitedInventors: Neville Thomas Pettit, Philip John Merrifield
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Patent number: 6739522Abstract: The invention relates to an injection device for the metered injection of two liquids, in predeterminable quantity ratios, into a reaction chamber, the device having a housing (1) that includes an injection nozzle, the opening (13) of which forms an injection valve with the valve seat (14) in the housing (1) and a valve body (15) that can be positioned on the valve seat (14); the valve body (15) can be moved by a first actuator; the collection chamber (16) of the device is associated with the nozzle opening (13), and is connected to a supply line (17) for the first liquid (A) and a supply line (21) for the second liquid (B), with a metering valve (22) being set up to block at least one supply line (21) to the collection chamber, the valve being actuated by a second actuator; one of the two liquids is under a higher pressure than the other liquid; the device further has a control device (10), which can actuate the two actuators as a function of a load-stipulated total injection quantity and as a function of aType: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: FEV Motorentechnik GmbHInventor: Hermann Josef Laumen
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Patent number: 6644569Abstract: In an apparatus for supplying powder coating material, when a given supply rate Qm of powder coating material F and a carrier air flow rate Qt are inputted, whether learned data of a suction air pressure Pfm with respect to the inputted given supply rate Qm is stored in a memory or not is determined. If the data is stored, the learned data of the suction air pressure Pfm is read, and a pressure regulator for suction air is instantaneously operated to be adjusted to have the value of the read learned data. After that, the apparatus moves to PID control with the given supply rate Qm being the target value. The value of the suction air pressure Pfm when the actual supply rate equals the given supply rate Qm is stored in the memory as learned data.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignees: Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd., Totota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tadao Morita, Hiroki Murai, Masayuki Hajima, Kazuhide Naruse, Tadashi Suzuki
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Patent number: 6630033Abstract: A high pressure car wash apparatus providing economy of both water and detergent by the recirculation of a portion of the water and detergent being utilized to a holding tank for reintroduction into the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventor: Louis Colicchio
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Patent number: 6622942Abstract: An oil mist discharger (1) is disclosed. The oil mist discharger (1) utilizes a flow regulator (27) which comprises a main passage (28), sub-passages (29) and an agitation chamber (30). Differential pressure between air and oil is created and utilized in drawing oil into an oil feed chamber (39) to be mixed with air. The oil-containing air is sent to the flow regulator (27) and fed into the agitation chamber (30) via the main passage (28) and sub-passages (29) in jet streams to be transformed into a well blended oil mist, which is discharged from a discharge nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignees: K. K. Ueno Tekkojo, Tanaka Import Group, K. K.Inventors: Koji Ueno, Motohiro Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030157262Abstract: The invention concerns a method for production and spray-application of a multicomponent paint in an installation comprising a main line (3) at one end of which emerges a conduit (4) supplying a base colour shade, and at the other end of which is mounted a sprayer (14), said line comprising a flow rate regulating device (10) controlling the flow of the product dispensed by the sprayer. Said method consists in: inputting at least a hardener in the main line from a secondary line; measuring in the main line the flow rate of the mixture comprising a base colour shade and hardeners; then, on the basis of the base colour shade/hardener volumetric ratio of the specific mixture, regulating the flow rate of each of the hardeners so as to obtain the predetermined volumetric ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Dominique Cebola
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Patent number: 6598803Abstract: A spray powder-coating apparatus fitted with an electronic control system (21) regulating the air flows (20, 43) to an injector (4) as a function of setpoints (m) for the rates of powder to be moved, and as a function of a setpoint (GV) for the total rate of air passing through the nozzle, by means of motor-driven adjustable throttles (18, 19, 44, 45), preferably also as a function of the actual values (89, 90) of the regulated air flows (20, 43).Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: ITW Gema AGInventors: Gerald Haas, Felix Mauchle, Hans Peter Michael
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Patent number: 6589595Abstract: A method of preventing tar, asphalt and related material from sticking to paving equipment involves spraying a release agent concentrate diluted with water contemporaneously with spraying, utilizing a carbonator pump capable of about 1 gallon per minute pumping rate at about 200 psi, an appropriately-sized motor, a pushbutton momentary contact switch, a timing relay capable of switching the motor on and running it for about 1-2 minutes, a spray gun and appropriately-sized nozzle, appropriate fittings and hoses, and such optional ancillary devices as solenoid valves, particulate screens and freeze protection. The major advantages of the instant invention are that it is simple and economical to build, very robust, and is capable of delivering a good spray pattern at relatively high concentrations of viscous release agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Chemtek, Inc.Inventor: Michael Gates Kinnaird
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Publication number: 20030116647Abstract: An improved metering apparatus is provided for use with a foam dispenser that disperses beads of foam after mixing streams of two foam components together. The dispenser has a pair of seal passages formed in a body portion of the dispenser and a spool valve rotated mounted in the body portion. The spool valve has a pair of flow passages formed in it that can be rotated into mating alignment with the seal passages formed in the dispenser body. The spool valve flow passages have circular cross-sections while the seal passages have non-circular cross-sections, and preferably triangular cross-sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Daniel P. Brown
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Publication number: 20030062428Abstract: A fuel injector adapter for providing nitrous oxide to an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The nozzle has a central fuel injector passage that terminates at a first outlet end. Fuel from a fuel injector may be passed through the central fuel injector passage. The nozzle also has an inner annular passage arranged circumferentially around the central fuel injector passage. The inner annular passage terminates at a second outlet end. The nozzle also has an outer annular passage arranged circumferentially around the inner annular passage that terminates at a third outlet end. One or both of the inner and outer annular passages is adapted to pass nitrous oxide through it. The nozzle is adapted to fit between a fuel injector and an engine without substantial modification to the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Oswald Baasch, Laura Beth Rucker, Douglas Joseph Flynn, Shane Wilson
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Patent number: 6533954Abstract: An atomizing injector includes a metering set having a swirl chamber, a spray orifice and one or more feed slots etched in a thin plate. The swirl chamber is etched in a first side of the plate and the spray orifice is etched through a second side to the center of the swirl chamber. Fuel feed slots extend non-radially to the swirl chamber. The injector also includes integral swirler structure. The swirler structure includes a cylindrical air swirler passage, also shaped by etching, through at least one other thin plate. The cylindrical air swirler passage is located in co-axial relation to the spray orifice of the plate of the fuel metering set such that fuel directed through the spray orifice passes through the air swirler passage and swirling air is imparted to the fuel such that the fuel has a swirling component of motion. At least one air feed slot is provided in fluid communication with the air swirler passage and extends in non-radial relation thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Adel B. Mansour, Rex J. Harvey, Peter Laing
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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: 6520771Abstract: A device for rotatably mounting on a mixing tube of a gas burner apparatus. The device includes a perforated shield portion for positioning over an air opening in the mixing tube to prevent insect intrusion therein, and an unperforated portion which partially or completely encloses an air opening of the mixing tube to prevent or limit primary air into said tube. A stop is provided on the device to limit rotation thereof and an extending tab provides for ease of rotation of the device on the mixing tube by providing an accessible surface against which pressure may be applied.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Lincoln Brass Works, Inc.Inventor: Gary E. Berry
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Patent number: 6513731Abstract: An aerator includes a housing, a throttle assembly, a mixing chamber, a screen and an elastometric ring. The throttle assembly includes a first or upper throttle member and a second or lower throttle member, each of the upper and lower throttle members defining a portion of a snap element. The snap element allows for retention and relative rotation of one of the first and second throttle members in order to change the air content of the water stream from a closed aerator position which provides a substantially non-aerated water stream to an opened aerator position which provides a combined water and air stream. One embodiment of a snap element being defined by upper throttle projections and a lower throttle flange whereby the lower throttle flange is urged upstream of the upper throttle projections. The lower throttle member is retained by the upper throttle member for selective rotation by the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Moen IncorporatedInventors: John A. Griffin, John C. Holzheimer, Edward A. Nasser
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Patent number: 6499674Abstract: A fuel injector is provided. The fuel injector also includes a multi-layer orifice plate assembly located at the housing outlet. The orifice plate assembly includes a first orifice plate having a plurality of first openings extending therethrough and a second orifice plate disposed proximate to the first orifice plate. The second orifice plate includes a first face having a perimeter, and a plurality of channels extending radially therethrough to the longitudinal axis. The second orifice plate also includes a second face disposed opposite the first face and a plurality of second openings extending between the first face and the second face. The fuel injector also includes an air assist sleeve disposed about the housing proximate to the outlet. The air assist sleeve includes at least one air channel in communication with the plurality of channels. A method of providing a fuel/air mixture is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventors: Wei-Min Ren, Jingming J. Shen
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Patent number: 6497375Abstract: A fluidic nozzle having multiple operating modes comprising a fluidic oscillator circuit having an oscillation chamber having an upstream end and a downstream end and a power nozzle at the upstream end for introducing a jet of a liquid (water) into the oscillation chamber. An outlet throat at the downstream end has a width, which does not allow the oscillation circuit to fill up and start to oscillate without entrained liquid. A pair of control ports are at the upstream end of the oscillation chamber and a pair of feedback passages connect said control ports to downstream ends of said oscillation chamber adjacent said outlet throat. A pair of controllable entrainment holes are provided in the oscillation chamber at the upstream end and a valve opens and closes the entrainment holes, such that when the entrainment holes are open to air, air is entrained and the oscillator does not oscillate.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Bowles Fluidics CorporationInventors: Dharapuram N. Srinath, Sean T. Burns
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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: 6464063Abstract: A high pressure car wash apparatus providing economy of both water and detergent by the recirculation of a portion of the water and detergent being utilized to a holding tank for reintroduction into the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Louis Colicchio
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Publication number: 20020137871Abstract: A sprayable polymeric material and a process for preparing the material which contains a fibrous material, dispersed throughout the polymeric material. A restriction free spray nozzle is provided for mixing and spraying the polymeric material having a fibrous material, the nozzle having a restriction free check valve. A reinforced structure, and a method of making the structure are provided, the structure having layers of the polymeric material (both film and foam) containing the fibrous material. A flexible liner is provided of a porous geotextile fabric and a polyurethane composition comprising the fibrous material sprayed over the geotextile fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Henry H. Wheeler, Cortland Crandal, Hugh Wheeler III
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Patent number: 6456903Abstract: A signal generator is electrically coupled with a first sensor for sensing the conductivity of water and electrically coupled with a second sensor for sensing the conductivity of a foam solution that included a concentration of surfactant. One or more switches repeatedly switch between the sensed conductivity of the water and the sensed conductivity of the foam solution. A conversion circuit converts the conductivity of the water into a first voltage and the conductivity of the foam solution into a second voltage, such that a single circuit path may be used to convert both conductivity values. A control circuit compares the difference of the first voltage and second voltage to determine a differential voltage that is utilized to control a surfactant control valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: EnviroFoam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glen Var Rosenbaum, James W. Morand
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Publication number: 20020130200Abstract: A disposable nozzle for an airless, polyurethane spray gun has an inlet chamber section sealingly latched to the gun nose for receiving polyurethane foam components, a mixing chamber section adjacent the inlet chamber containing a static mixer for mixing the polyurethane components and a dispensing tip section adjacent the mixing chamber for discharging the polyurethane as a spray. The dispensing tip has a longitudinally extending passage terminating at a rectangular opening in the tip defined by long side edges and short side edges. The length of the long side edges are generally maintained throughout the tip passage and approximate the diameter of the mixing chamber exit to produce a consistent rectangular fan spray pattern from the nozzle. Spray guide tabs extend from the long side edges of the rectangular tip opening to alleviate nozzle drip during dispensing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Paul Gregory Hurray, Thomas L. Fishback, Anthony J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20020112705Abstract: An air assist fuel injector system having an air assist fuel injector. The air assist fuel injector includes an integral projection having a recess therein for receiving a fuel injector. The air assist fuel injector also includes a conduit for receiving pressurized gas from a channel of a head of an engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Carsten Berndt
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Patent number: 4924872Abstract: In a blood pressure monitoring system, a transducer which is a conductive rubber tube having conductive terminals at each end,and circumferentially spaced conductors connected to said semi-conductive band,whereby fluid under varying pressure will cause said insulative tube to expand and contract, thereby causing said semi-conductive band to expand and contract, thereby varying the resistance of the semi-conductive band.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Medex, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Frank