Whirler Is Cup-like Insert With Tangential Inlets Patents (Class 239/492)
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Publication number: 20030006309Abstract: A device for containing and dispensing a fluid product, such as a cosmetic product, in the form of a spray. The device includes a reservoir containing the product at substantially atmospheric pressure, with the reservoir having flexible walls that preferably do not have shape memory. The device is equipped with a spray member for spraying the product in response to pressure exerted on the flexible walls of the reservoir, and an anti-air-intake element provided in order to prevent any entry of air inside the reservoir when said pressure ceases. When pressure is applied, the walls are deformed and the product is sprayed from the container. After dispensing is completed, the walls are maintained in the deformed state because air is prevented from entering the container. As a result, the next spraying action occurs more immediately and consistently because the container remains substantially filled with the product as the volume of the container is reduced upon deformation of the container walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: L'OREALInventor: Florent Duqueroie
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Patent number: 6328229Abstract: A device for mixing and ejecting a multi-component reactive mixture, which will not clog after a single and subsequent uses, is disclosed. The device has a cylindrical mixing space defined by upper, lower, and side walls. There are two entry ports into the mixing space defined by and tangent to the side wall. Two fluid component sources are fluidly connected to the entry ports and are pressurized such that two fluids, which react with each other, separately enter the mixing space. The side wall of the mixing space imparts a rotational motion to the fluids, which causes the fluids to thoroughly mix together before being ejected out through the exit orifice in either a spray or stream form. A valve stem may be provided, which is configured and dimensioned to substantially occupy the mixing space and to seal the two entry ports when it is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Cohesion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Duronio, Stephen Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20010011687Abstract: A swirling effect nozzle has substance feed channels opening out into a swirling chamber which communicates with an outlet orifice. The ratio Ap/Ao where Ap is the smallest total section offered by the channels to the passage of the substance and Ao is the section of the outlet orifice is less than or equal to 0.5.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2000Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventor: Jean Francois Benoist
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Patent number: 6257496Abstract: A fuel injector with a body having an inlet portion, an outlet portion, and a fuel passageway extending from the inlet portion to the outlet portion along a longitudinal axis. An armature proximate the inlet portion of the body. A needle operatively connected to the armature. A seat is located proximate the outlet portion of the body. The seat includes a first surface, a second surface, a seat passage extending between the first surface and the second surface in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and a swirl generator formed in the first surface that communicates with the passage. A flat disk, which is located proximate the first surface, includes an aperture that guides the needle and at least one opening that communicates with the swirl generator of the seat. The flat disk combined with the seat provide a seat, swirl generator, and needle guide combination.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Siemens Automotive CorporationInventor: Gordon Wyant
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Patent number: 6241165Abstract: A spray nozzle includes a central swirl chamber (9), receiving the fluid tangentially through lateral fluid inlet channels (14) from a peripheral front cavity (8), and projecting the fluid in outlet through a coaxial outlet passage (12). The coaxial outlet passage (12), the central swirl chamber (9) and the fluid inlet channels (14) are made up of ribs and recesses in a front plate (15) engaged between a nozzle (1) hollow body and a rear core (5) which is itself formed by a core rear body (5a) and a rear plate (5b) with rear axial recess (17). Thus one can economically produce fluid inlet channels (14) and a central swirl chamber (9) with coaxial outlet passage (12) and rear axial recess (17) with very accurate dimensions, thereby ensuring satisfactory reproducibility of the features of the fluid spray jet at the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Verbena Corporation N.V.Inventors: Jean René Bickart, Pascal Meyer
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Patent number: 6152384Abstract: A spraying device for windscreen washer nozzles of automobile vehicles has a fixing body and a spraying body which are coupled coaxially to each other and to a nozzle body attachable to a body work and connectable to a cleaning liquid tube. The coupling of the fixing and spraying body forms a cleaning liquid inlet chamber, a plurality of independent intermediate chambers which lead into the inlet chamber, and an outlet chamber which links with intermediate chambers by ducts, while an outlet of the cleaning liquid in spray form is implemented through an orifice in the spraying body superimposed on the outlet chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Fico Transpar, S.A.Inventors: Miguel Mota Lopez, Juan Jesus Elvira Peralta
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Patent number: 6131820Abstract: A trigger actuated pump sprayer has a discharge valve assembly located in the discharge barrel of the pump body which includes a filler for reducing the volume of the discharge barrel thereby displacing the air therein whereupon the strokes-to-prime ratio of the pump required during initial pumping for discharging pressurized liquid along the barrel and through the orifice at a nozzle end thereof, is improved. Also the discharge valve assembly may be shiftable along the length of the discharge barrel in response to pressure and return strokes during pumping, a downstream end of the assembly engaging a spin mechanics element at the nozzle end to therewith define a variable volume suction chamber in communication with the discharge orifice for withdrawing product therefrom during each pumping suction stroke.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Calmar Inc.Inventor: Joseph K. Dodd
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Patent number: 6053431Abstract: A liquid atomizer for, e.g., fuel, comprises a tube having an opening for receiving pressurized liquid flow. The tube has a closed end, a wall, and a plurality of bores in the wall. The bores are disposed in consecutive circumferential rows, and are oriented at an acute angle .alpha. with respect to a radius of the tube and at an acute angle .beta. with respect to a longitudinal axis of the said tube. A shell having a discharge end with a discharge orifice encircles a portion of length of the tube, including the closed end of the tube. The shell forms an annular chamber around the tube end and an end chamber between the closed tube end and the shell discharge end. Liquid under pressure entering the tube opening is directed outwardly through the wall bores into the annular chamber, into the end chamber, and out through the discharge orifice for introduction, for example, into a combustor.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Combustion Components Associates, Inc.Inventors: John F. Hurley, John N. Dale, Scott H. Lindemann
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Patent number: 6024301Abstract: An atomizer spray plate is provided for discharging fuel oil. The spray plate has a cylindrical rear portion and a conical front portion. A frusto-conical whirl chamber extends from the rear portion to the front portion with a decreasing radius. The rear portion includes a number of whirl slots extending radially inward from an outboard region of the rear portion to the whirl chamber to provide the fuel oil with rotational energy. A discharge slot is provided in the front portion of the atomizer spray plate for receiving the fuel oil from the whirl chamber with the rotational energy. The discharge slot includes a cylindrical through-hole with a diameter d, and a transverse slot having a semi-circular cross-section with radius r. The discharge slot can be easily and economically fabricated with two shaping steps since there is no need to precisely set any particular non-right angle for walls of the discharge slot.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Combustion Components Associates, Inc.Inventors: John F. Hurley, John N. Dale
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Patent number: 5994770Abstract: An apparatus includes a circuit positioned in a housing, which circuit includes an input/output module having a parasitic power sub-module. The circuit further includes a scratchpad memory, coupled to the input/output module; a programmable memory, coupled to the scratchpad memory; and a control module, coupled to the input/output module, the scratchpad memory and the programmable memory. In certain variations, the input/output module further includes at least one of a one-wire bus and a three-wire bus in addition to a bus arbitrator.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Dallas Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Bradley M. Harrington, Hal Kurkowski, James P. Cusey
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Patent number: 5931387Abstract: A liquid atomizer for, e.g., fuel, comprises a tube having an opening for receiving pressurized liquid flow. The tube has a closed end, a wall, and one or more bores through the wall. A shell having a discharge end with a discharge orifice encircles a portion of length of the tube, including the tube closed end. The shell forms an annular chamber around the tube end and an end chamber between the closed tube end and the shell discharge end. Liquid under pressure entering the tube opening is directed outwardly through the wall bores into the annular chamber, into the end chamber, and out through the discharge orifice for introduction, for example, into a combustor.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Combustion Components Associates, Inc.Inventors: John F. Hurley, John N. Dale, Scott H. Lindemann
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Patent number: 5868321Abstract: A cap is disposed internally of a spray nozzle and effects active atomization of pressurized liquid flowing through the nozzle by mixing with compressed air and creating turbulence in the liquid during the flow. The nozzle includes an internal cap which cap which imparts significant turbulence on the flow through the nozzle serving to help atomize the liquid using a reduced amount of air energy. Different caps may be used to create various selected spray patterns.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventor: James Haruch
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Patent number: 5738282Abstract: A manually actuated pump sprayer of the type having a discharge nozzle cap in engagement with a probe, spin mechanics formed between the cap and the probe. A generally cylindrical fluid flow dampening chamber, formed at the end of the probe in communication with the spin chamber or being integrated with the spin chamber, has a non-smooth sidewall defined by at least one projection extending toward the axis of the probe for reducing spin energy of the fluid spinning in the dampening chamber and/or in the spin chamber about the axis to effect a solid spray cone of fluid exiting the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Calmar Inc.Inventor: R. Pat Grogan
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Patent number: 5711488Abstract: An atomizing nozzle having a plurality of vanes, a swift chamber, and a discharge orifice is provided for dispensing a liquid spray. The plurality of vanes extend outwardly from the swirl chamber and are in fluid communication therewith. The discharge orifice is generally concentric and in fluid communication with the swift chamber. The atomizing nozzle provides a fine atomized spray when used in manually-actuated pump type dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Mark T. Lund
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Patent number: 5697556Abstract: A liquid dispenser comprising a dispenser body and a valve housing. The dispenser body has a pump mechanism, an intake port adapted for fluid communication with a source of liquid, and an intake liquid flow path providing fluid communication between the intake port and the pump mechanism. The dispenser body further comprises a discharge conduit and a discharge liquid flow path providing fluid communication between the pump mechanism and discharge conduit. The discharge conduit has a downstream end through which dispensed liquid exits the discharge conduit. The valve housing has first and second portions, a fluid passageway within the first and second portions, and a discharge port in the second portion and in fluid communication with the fluid passageway. The first portion of the valve housing is attached to the dispenser body adjacent the downstream end of the discharge conduit so that the passageway of the valve housing is in fluid communication with the discharge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Contico International, Inc.Inventor: Donald D. Foster
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Patent number: 5676311Abstract: An actuator for a spray valve is provided which includes an actuator head and spray producing body positioned within the head. The actuator head includes a mechanism for connecting the head to a spray valve and transfer channel for receiving a pressurized fluid from the spray valve. The transfer channel is formed with a terminal area surrounding an outlet orifice of the channel. The spray producing body is positioned against the terminal area and has a front wall distant therefrom. The spray producing body features a swirl chamber situated adjacent the outlet orifice, a first channel downstream from the swirl chamber, a second channel of narrower diameter and downstream from the first channel, an expansion orifice situated further downstream and at least four unconnected dead-ended recesses formed into the front wall and surrounding the expansion orifice.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventor: Eric Eugene Hartman
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Patent number: 5622489Abstract: A fuel atomizer using a spray plate, for a highly spun liquid fuel is described for generating spaced apart fuel rich zones separated by a fuel lean zone by forming a slot in an outer domed surface of the spray plate. The shape of the domed surface is selected so that the spinning fuel, which is also under a high pressure, is permitted to preferentially expand in the direction of the ends of the slot while increasingly spilling over a wall bounding the slot. With a fuel atomizer in accordance with the invention substantial reductions in the generation of thermal NOx can be achieved in boilers when the fuel atomizer is placed within a flame stabilizer.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Inventor: Richard J. Monro
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Patent number: 5560544Abstract: The present invention provides an improved atomization system for dispensing and atomizing a fluid product having film-forming characteristics. The atomization system includes a nozzle for atomizing the fluid product which has been formed of a reduced wettability composition including a base material and a wettability-reducing component for reducing the wettability of the base material with the fluid product. The reduced-wettability attribute ensures that the product will tend to "bead up" on the surfaces of the nozzle assembly rather than wetting or coating the surfaces. The surfaces will thus tend to repel the product, once the supply pressure driving the fluid toward the nozzle is relieved, leaving the critical nozzle surfaces substantially free of a film of product which would tend to dry and form a residue on the critical nozzle surfaces when exposed to atmospheric air.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joyce R. Merritt, Mark T. Lund
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Patent number: 5547132Abstract: A sprayer has a spray pattern which can be varied by the provision of a second fluid flow path which partially negates the spin velocity to produce a spray having a narrow spray cone producing spray. An opening in the spinner probe establishes the second fluid flow path from the discharge passage, and can be selectively opened and closed upon plunger rotation relative to a hollow piston stem.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Calmar Inc.Inventor: R. Pat Grogan
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Patent number: 5522549Abstract: A jet nozzle assembly including a socket to hold a nozzle plate having a jet nozzle, a stepped barrel fastened to the socket to hold a hollow shaft having a front cup, a coupling coupled to a water supply pipe, a connector connected between the hollow shaft and the coupling to guide water from the water supply pipe through a water passage on the hollow shaft, permitting water to be further driven out of the jet nozzle of the nozzle plate through spiral grooves on the front cup of the hollow shaft.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Inventor: Kun N. Sheu
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Patent number: 5388766Abstract: The present invention pertains to improved manually operated atomization systems which combine atomizing nozzles with high pressure, pre-compression type pump mechanisms in order to provide a consistent, high quality, finely-atomized spray of a comparatively higher viscosity fluid. The pre-compression pump mechanism ensures that the product will only be delivered when sufficient pressure is available for atomization regardless of the speed or authority with which the pump mechanism is actuated. When the fluid is discharged from the nozzle in a swirling, conical film, the fluid is broken up into a finely-dispersed mist which may then be directed toward the surface to be coated.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Gerard L. Buisson
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Patent number: 5341993Abstract: A hand held sprayer mechanism with remotely actuated spray tip. The invention includes a sprayer sub-assembly coupled to a spray head adapter. The sprayer sub-assembly has a fluid chamber with an exit port and means for pressurizing the fluid contained within the chamber to thereby cause displacement of the fluid through the exit stem. The sprayer includes a valve which opens by forcing the exit stem towards the container. The spray head adapter is configured to remotely secure to the exit port and at least partially contain the sprayer sub-assembly. The spray head adapter includes a body, a spray tip and finger ledges extending out from the body and spaced apart from the spray tip a substantial distance. The user can remotely actuate the spray valve and release a spray stream by application of compressive force between the finger ledges and the proximal end of the sprayer sub-assembly extending out from the body of the spray head adapter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Habley Hills Technology CorporationInventors: Terry M. Haber, William H. Smedley, Clark B. Foster
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Patent number: 5152463Abstract: A spray nozzle designed to produce a spray or mist containing a high concentration of bubbles. Such a spray is particularly useful in mixing liquid fuel and air for burning within a combustion chamber, as for example in a gas turbine engine. The novel design includes a pair of swirl chambers generally axially aligned within the nozzle. Fuel or other liquid enters the first or forward swirl chamber in a generally tangential and laminar flow pattern, passes into the second or rearward chamber through an interconnecting orifice. Violent liquid and air mixing occurs in the second chamber and the mixture is then expelled as an aerated spray through the interconnecting orifice, the first chamber and a discharge orifice.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Delavan Inc.Inventors: Chien-Pei Mao, Roy E. Pack, Jr.
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Patent number: 5109824Abstract: An electromagnetic fuel injection valve includes a fuel swirl element disposed upstream of a valve seat for giving a swirl force to fuel, a fuel injection port disposed downstream of the valve seat, fuel dividing device disposed downstream of the fuel injection port for dividing a fuel flow.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1989Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Okamoto, Yozo Nakamura, Mineo Kashiwaya, Eigi Hamashima
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Patent number: 5109823Abstract: A fuel injector device has a fuel swirling element disposed upstream of a valve seat and capable of imparting a swirling force to a fuel supplied thereto, a fuel injection nozzle orifice disposed downstream of the valve seat, and a fuel distributing adapter disposed downstream of the fuel injection nozzle orifice and capable of distributing the flow of the fuel injected by the fuel injection nozzle orifice in two directions. The adapter has an axial fuel passage having a fuel inlet of a diameter greater than that of the injection orifice and an outlet end of a substantially "8"-shape having a minimum diameter smaller than that of the inlet end. The adapter can be formed by preparing a blank having an axial fuel passage and then conducting a plastic work by a punch press on an end face of the blank so as to restrict the outlet end of the fuel passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mizuho Yokoyama, Hisanobu Kanamaru, Yoshio Okamoto, Tunemitu Kuroha, Atsushi Koshizaka, Hironori Shinozaki
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Patent number: 5044560Abstract: The invention describes a nozzle head for effectuating a broad angle cone of spray of liquid which liquid is contained in a tank and is forced into the nozzle head by pressure applied to the liquid contained in the tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Inventor: Yap Y. Cheng
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Patent number: 4981266Abstract: An injection valve for fuel injection systems in internal combustion engines which comprises a movable valve element cooperating with a valve seat disposed in a nozzle body, with a guide bore provided downstream of the valve seat. A swirl insert is partially compressed in the guide bore and disposes open swirl channels in the direction of its circumference. The swirl channels extend in an axial direction from one end of the swirl insert to the other, are slanted toward the longitudinal shaft of the injection valve and discharge in a tangential direction into a preparation bore. The swirl channels serve simultaneously as metering channels whose throttling length is adjustable by displacing the swirl insert inside the guide bore.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Karl Aichele, Wolfgang Kramer, Ernst Lang, Mathias Linssen, Alois Stemmer, Michael Wissmann
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Patent number: 4979678Abstract: An atomizer nozzle insert for hand pumps mounted on bottles, for the atomized dispensing of liquid products contained in said bottles, is of cup shape and comprises at least one turbulence channel of spiral extension provided in the inner end surface of the insert and opening into a coaxial turbulence chamber which communicates with the outside via a coaxial outlet bore for the atomized product. The turbulence channel also extends, with substantially helical extension, along the inner lateral wall of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: S.A.R. S.p.A.Inventors: Tommaso Ruscitti, Davide Cutilli
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Patent number: 4953791Abstract: A dispenser body comprises an upper portion and a lower portion vertically extending from the upper portion. A piston is substantially L-shaped, comprising a horizontal nozzle fixed to the upper body portion and a piston body located at the lower body portion. A cylinder is coupled with a swingable trigger and located at the lower body portion; it can reciprocate when the trigger is squeezed and released. An inlet conduit is formed within the cylinder, whereas an outlet conduit is provided within the piston. A slit is cut in the front section of the lower body portion. Thanks to this slit, the lower body portion is resiliently fitted in a bottle cap and, thus, connected thereto. The rear end of the trigger and the nozzle can pass through this slit. The piston is engaged with the cylinder, and supports the cylinder in its lower position, i.e., the non-operation position of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Atsushi Tada
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Patent number: 4735362Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus for quantitatively definite delivery of a liquid or thick, pressurized medium such as paint, varnish, glue or the like wherein the medium is placed under pressure by a conveying pump comprising a pump discharge valve and whereby a second valve is provided at or close to the delivery nozzle, this second valve being actuatable by the pressure of the medium to be delivered and having an opening pressure which is greater than that of the pump discharge valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignees: Wagner Finish Tech Center GmbH, Wagner International AGInventors: Wolfgang Trautwein, Klaus Zerweck, Peter Konhauser, Jurgen Sprenger, Heinrich Griebel
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Patent number: 4732327Abstract: An injection valve for fuel injection systems in internal combustion engines which comprises a movable valve element cooperating with a valve seat disposed in a nozzle body, with a guide bore provided downstream of the valve seat. A swirl insert is partially compressed in the guide bore and disposes open swirl channels in the direction of its circumference. The swirl channels extend in an axial direction from one end of the swirl insert to the other, are slanted toward the longitudinal shaft of the injection valve and discharge in a tangential direction into a preparation bore. The swirl channels serve simultaneously as metering channels whose throttling length is adjustable by displacing the swirl insert inside the guide bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Karl Aichele, Wolfgang Kramer, Ernst Lang, Mathias Linssen, Alois Stemmer, Michael Wissmann
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Patent number: 4711378Abstract: A spray cap assembly comprising a base unit including a dispensing duct in communication with separate air and material passages, and an insertable push/pull closure mated to fit into the base unit which permits the sealing of the air and material passages from the dispensing duct and from each other. The spray cap assembly by modification to the design of the dispensing duct permits the dispensing of a variety of products having a variety of consistencies as a spray from the squeeze container.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: John J. Anderson
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Patent number: 4678123Abstract: A spray nozzle for manually operated liquid atomizer comprises a valve pin forming a normally closed check valve and biased by a resetting spring so that a head portion thereof is biased toward a co-operating valve seat and an annular stop flange thereof having a larger diameter than this head portion is biased toward a radially projecting holding lip which is formed at the valve-side end of the cavity of a cup-shaped nozzle member having a bottom which supports the resetting spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: Karlheinz Klaeger
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Patent number: 4613079Abstract: A fuel nozzle tip having primary and secondary circuits wherein a disc-shaped filter (54) is clamped against the primary body (12) by a retainer plug (56), and wherein the filter cooperates with the primary body to secure the swirl plug (38) in compression therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1984Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventor: Robert T. Mains
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Patent number: 4489890Abstract: A hand-operated pump for dispensing a fluid from a container includes a body containing a pumping chamber having an inlet and an outlet. A piston is reciprocably mounted in the pumping chamber, the piston having a convexly contoured outer end surface. A trigger pivotally mounted to the body has a plurality of triangular supports co-joined to form a tapered socket receiving the outer end surface of the piston. A channel-defining insert is received in the outlet, the insert having a centrally situated, forwardly facing, fixed protuberance. An elastic, cup-shaped member secured at its periphery to the body has a central aperture situated in contact with and closed by the fixed protuberance.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Universal Dispensing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Douglas S. Martin
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Patent number: 4358057Abstract: A two-piece nozzle, for fitment to hand actuated liquid pumps having a barrel portion and a bore therethrough for passage of liquid, is disclosed. The nozzle has an integrally formed nozzle cap which is mounted to the end portion of the barrel. Enclosed within the nozzle cap is an integrally formed sealing structure which is attached to the barrel of the pump. The sealing device provides a peripheral liquid-tight seal around the barrel between the nozzle cap and the barrel. It also provides a check valve which is movably positioned at the mouth of the bore to provide a liquid-tight bore seal. The check valve is biased to provide the liquid-tight bore seal which bias can be overcome by liquid pressure in the bore developed upon actuation of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1980Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: Ethyl Products CompanyInventor: James E. Burke
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Patent number: 4322037Abstract: An aerosol can having a super-fine atomization valve, a process for its manufacture, and a process for introducing a filling which contains a propellant into the can. The can imparts a suitable fine division of droplets to the propellant medium which is to be sprayed. The can is suitable for the spraying of homogeneous mediums which do not contain chlorofluorinated hydrocarbons or hydrocarbon propellant gases.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Hans Schwarzkopf GmbHInventors: Dieter Heeb, Gunter Bechmann, Uwe Bergemann, Volker Bollert, Claus-Dieter Frenzel
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Patent number: 4317786Abstract: Improved apparatus for distributing a liquid in film form in the interior of vertical tubes in which a counterflow or cocurrent flow of liquid-vapor takes place. The apparatus includes a cylindrical body having an annular ledge and helical grooves on its peripheral surface, and wherein the cylindrical body is slightly tapered downwardly and inwardly to enable it to be easily introduced into the tube and to enable it to be freely rotated about its own vertical central axis. In the case of counterflow circulation, the cylindrical body has a blind laterally perforated vent tube on its top surface. In each instance the rotation of the body is effected by the liquid being distributed to inhibit the formation of deposits of solids from the liquid being distributed on the inner wall of the vertical tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: Snamprogetti S.p.A.Inventor: Vincenzo Lagana'
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Patent number: 4260110Abstract: A spray nozzle comprises, in a housing, a hollow nozzle interior comprising a discharge chamber containing a nozzle outlet and, as a first stage of turbulence, an annular chamber coaxially about the central axis of the nozzle outlet, and feed channels which lead from the annular chamber at least approximately tangentially to the periphery of the discharge chamber, and supply duct means for feeding liquid to the first stage of turbulence comprising feed channels feeding liquid tangentially. The hollow nozzle interior further comprises at least one additional stage of turbulence, and between two successive stages of turbulence, at least one obstacle breaking up the liquid flowing from the upstream to the downstream stage of turbulence and deflecting the liquid out of the flow plane through the annular chamber towards the side of the nozzle outlet by an angle of maximally 90.degree..Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1978Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Inventor: Winfried Werding
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Patent number: 4248296Abstract: A fluid distributor for mounting in the upper end of a vertical condenser tube, comprising a ferrule having a downwardly opening cavity therein, the cavity including a lower frusto-conical portion and an upper spherical portion which is tangential to said lower portion. The ferrule has an enlarged head portion containing at least one inlet orifice, the orifice extending upwardly at an angle from a horizontal plane passing through the upper end of the ferrule chamber, and the inner end thereof opening tangentially on the wall defining the spherical chamber portion. Fluid entering the ferrule chamber through the inlet orifice is directed thereby both laterally and downwardly, to establish an inverted vortex from which is formed a uniform hollow cylindrical film of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Resources Conservation CompanyInventor: Louis J. Jezek
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Patent number: 4230273Abstract: An electromagnetically actuated fuel injection valve and its utilization in a dual plane, single point fuel injection system are disclosed. The single point injection system includes a throttle body having an air induction bore controlled by a throttle assembly for each plane of the internal combustion engine manifold. An integrally formed fuel injector jacket mounts an injector valve above the throttle blade and concentrically with each bore of the throttle body without a hard fuel connection to the valve. The injection valve includes a movable valve needle attached to the armature of an electromagnetic solenoid. The needle seats between an inlet orifice and a metering orifice of a valve housing which is inserted into the accumulation chamber defined by the inner wall of the injector jacket. A flexible or soft connection is maintained between the valve housing and injector jacket to seal the accumulator chamber and to provide for quickly mounting or removing the valve from the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: William B. Claxton, Joseph C. Cromas
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Patent number: 4227650Abstract: A fluid pump dispenser includes a nozzle structure having a flexible member which functions as an outlet check valve and O-ring seal, and which cooperates with a threaded nozzle cap to vary the discharge pattern of the dispenser responsive to twisting adjustment of the cap. Fluid is discharged through the nozzle structure by actuating a trigger to reduce the volume of a pump chamber in communication with the outlet check valve. The volume of the pump chamber may be reduced by operating a piston within the chamber or by flexing a wall of a tubular member having an open end in communication with the outlet valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Assignee: Ethyl Products CompanyInventor: James C. McKinney
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Patent number: 4187986Abstract: A sprayer has a hollow housing with an inlet port and an outlet opening. A cap assembly closes the outlet opening and includes a plurality of sets of discharge orifices with each set exhibiting an individually different characteristic of orifice flow of fluid from the housing interior. The orifice sets are selectively opened to the passage of flow out of the housing and that flow is valved. Different sets of the orifices provide for a fine-spray cone, larger streams and a swirling jet. A porting seal cooperates with a selector plate to enable fluid communication to different sets of orifices and an overall valving assembly also is included. Still further is a stand for the sprayer which supports it, when desired, above a holder or in a manner which enables convenient storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventor: John E. Petrovic
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Patent number: 4182496Abstract: An actuator button assembly for a finger-operated fluid dispenser including a compression chamber located in the actuator button, a piston slidably located in the compression chamber, an insert having an orifice therein fitted adjacent to the compression chamber, resilient means for biasing the piston toward the insert, and a cylindrical pin extending from the piston for contacting and sealing the orifice located in the insert.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Ethyl Products CompanyInventor: James E. Burke
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Patent number: 4157789Abstract: A right-angle spray nozzle, intended for a squeeze bottle containing a liquid product with air above the product, provides for forming an aerosol spray from an orifice supplied by a swirl chamber having two tangential injection inlets separately fed by air and product respectively when the bottle is squeezed to pressurize the air above the product in the bottle. The spray is ejected in the form of an aerosol at right angles to the axis of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1977Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Inventor: Robert H. Laauwe
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Patent number: 4154399Abstract: A nozzle for spraying molten sulphur to be burned. The nozzle has a generally cylindrical body with a threaded axial bore. A diffusion chamber, a diversion cone and at least two openings are located within the nozzle. At least two tangential passageways connect the openings with a swirl chamber and a nozzle tip is positioned adjacent to the swirl chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Marcos D. Riano
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Patent number: 4114812Abstract: A nozzle assembly has a body with an axially closed end, and a radially apertured cup-like discharge chamber on the outside of the closed end, and a nozzle cap carried on the outside of the body, and having an annular seat surrounding its discharge opening, the seat being engageable with the body around the discharge chamber. The assembly is adapted to be non-threadedly secured to a source of liquid pressure, there being an extension which can be disposed between such source of liquid pressure and the body. The spray nozzle and spray nozzle extension are adapted to be connected to the discharge of a pump by which the pump is converted into a sprayer.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: The Black and Decker Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Forrest L. Austin, Richard T. Cornelius
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Patent number: 4087050Abstract: An improvement of a swirl type fuel atomizer is disclosed in which a plurality of projections, grooves or recesses are equiangularly formed around an opening of a single-nozzle hole so that the liquid fuel injected may be divided into a plurality of fuel spray patterns. The complete combustion with a relatively low temperature may be ensured so that the emission of nitrogen oxides may be substantially eliminated or reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1976Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shoichi Tsuji, Minoru Asai, Yuichi Fujii
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Patent number: 4076174Abstract: A spray tip or button comprising a tip body, a break-up insert mounted in a recess provided in said body and communicating with a passage for admission of a fluid, and at least one intermediate member interposed in the recess between the passage and the insert, the intermediate member defining at least one metering orifice for the passage of the fluid into an expansion chamber between that chamber and at least one channel opening in a fluid collecting chamber of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Aerosol Inventions & Developments S.A. Aid SAInventors: Gunter Melchior Volgel, Wendelin Velten
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Patent number: 4074861Abstract: The discharge orifice on a fine mist sprayer has a hole through which streams of liquid particles are swirled at high speeds so as to fully atomize the liquid by the time it reaches the exit end of the hole. At that location an annular launching surface for the liquid particles flares outwardly from the hole wall through a curve extending at least 90.degree. from a tangent point on the wall. As a result of this construction, the swirling streams progressively increase in diameter as they approach the exit and encounter the flared launching surface and depart at random locations from the surface to thereby produce a spray pattern of substantially circular configuration and uniform particle distribution throughout.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: Realex CorporationInventors: Wallace F. Magers, James M. Jegen