Multiple Angular Passages Through Disc Patents (Class 239/497)
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Patent number: 5170945Abstract: The fuel injector has several swirl passages in a fuel swirl and needle guide member that direct swirl fuel onto the frusto-conical surface of a valve seat member that is disposed at the injector's nozzle end. The needle lift is such that with the needle unseated to open the injector to flow, the swirl fuel is throttled as it passes between the rounded tip end of the open needle and the frusto-conical surface of the seat member. The throttling tends to spread the swirl flow so that it is more uniform in the circumferential sense. If the injector is closed before equilibrium flow occurs, a toroidal shaped fuel cloud is created; if the injector is closed after equilibrium flow occurs, an ellipsoidal shaped fuel cloud is created.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventors: Paul D. Daly, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 5098016Abstract: An electromagnetic fuel injection valve in which an area of an annular gap formed by a ball valve and a valve seat when the ball valve is lifted is made smaller than cross sectional area of grooves provided on a fuel swirling element which gives fuel supplied a swirling force and further is made larger than a cross sectional area of a fuel injection port, whereby the fuel is injected with an excellent atomizing characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Okamoto, Yozo Nakamura, Kyoichi Uchiyama, Haruo Watanabe, Tokuo Kosuge, Akira Onishi, Akashi Terasaki, Hiroyuki Ando, Eiji Hamashima
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Patent number: 5067655Abstract: A whirl nozzle for atomizing a liquid has a whirl chamber rising above a whirl chamber bottom and tapering toward a nozzle outlet orifice opposite the bottom, at least one whirl channel laterally offset to a central axis of the whirl chamber and opening into the latter, and a whirl parameter of greater than 1, so as to permit an increase in the whirl input pulse at constant or reduced whirl losses. A displacement element rises above the whirl chamber bottom to prevent the formation of an air core in the region of the floor. The element is arranged concentrically about the central axis and the external diameter of the section nearer the floor is equal to at least one diameter of the nozzle outlet orifice. In one embodiment, the conical seating surface has a smaller apex angle than a section of the whirl chamber wall adjoining the nozzle outlet orifice. In another embodiment, the displacement element is provided with at least one eccentrically arranged reflux bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fuer Luft- und RaumfahrtInventors: Zoltan Farago, Tom Schork
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Patent number: 5067657Abstract: A burner nozzle for burning petroleum products. The burner nozzle includes a tube portion with a burner nozzle insert disposed therein. A nut is threadingly engaged with the tube portion to hold the insert in place. The insert has a substantially conical nozzle portion with an inlet portion extending substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle portion. The inlet portion defines a plurality of inlet ports therethrough. The inlet ports are angled with respect to the longitudinal axis and have an outlet end adjacent to an inner surface of the nozzle portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1989Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Timothy M. Young, Charles D. Coppedge, Charles S. McCasland, Joseph L. Pearce, Jr.
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Patent number: 5064122Abstract: A disposable nozzle adapter for intranasal administration of a viscous medical solution in combination with a spray container, which comprises a cylindrical body, a rod arranged in the body, and a nozzle tip. The body has a cylindrical chamber and a central bore communicated with the chamber through a channel for attachment of the spray container. The rod is provided on its one end at the least with a small-sized portion and middle-sized portion. The nozzle tip has a top wall and a cylindrical portion extending therefrom, the top wall being provided with a central spray opening including a tapered recess, and swirl grooves extending outwardly from the tapered recess to the inner surface of the cylindrical portion. The swirl grooves have a cross-sectional area increasing outwardly and its cross-sectional area is 0.03 to 0.08 mm.sup.2 at the minimum.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Toko Yakuhin Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takuzo Kamishita, Toshiaki Takagi
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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: 4995559Abstract: An electromagnetic fuel injection valve in which an area of an annular gap formed by a ball valve and a valve seat when the ball valve is lifted is made smaller than cross sectional area of grooves provided on a fuel swirling element which gives fuel supplied a swirling force and further is made larger than a cross sectional area of a fuel injection port, whereby the fuel is injected with an excellent atomizing characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Okamoto, Yozo Nakamura, Kyoichi Uchiyama, Haruo Watanabe, Tokuo Kosuge, Akira Onishi, Akashi Terasaki, Hiroyuki Ando, Eiji Hamashima
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Patent number: 4991778Abstract: The adjustable nozzle assembly for a trigger sprayer comprises a nose bushing and an integral nozzle cap capable of being screwed upon the bushing. The nozzle cap has a discharge orifice located in its front face and a flange skirt extending from a front wall thereof. A nozzle cap flange skirt is threaded inside the rear portion thereof and an internally contoured or stepped surface is located forwardly of the threads to provide reduced diameter annular surfaces at two locations rearward of an inner wall surface of the cap and forward of the internal threads inside the nozzle cap flange skirt.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: AFA Products, Inc.Inventors: Wilhelmus J. J. Maas, Petrus L. W. Hurkmans
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Patent number: 4989790Abstract: The nozzle cap, spring valve and body assembly for a trigger sprayer comprises a nozzle cap, a spring valve and a body. The nozzle cap is capable of being screwed upon the nose bushing portion of the body. The nozzle cap has an outlet orifice located in its front face and a sleeve extending rearwardly from a front wall thereof. The sleeve is threaded inside the rear portion thereof and has an internally contoured surface on a short annular formation that is located forwardly of the threads on the back side of the front wall to provide an inner annular surface and an outer annular surface rearward of an inner wall surface of the nozzle cap and forward of the internal threads inside the sleeve. The nose bushing portion of the body has a cavity in which is received the spring valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: AFA Products, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Martin, Wilhelmus J. J. Maas
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Patent number: 4911365Abstract: A spray gun including a turbine mechanism for reducing the turbulence of fanning air to more effectively control the shaping of a conical spray pattern. A spiral flow of fanning air is created by the turbine mechanism. The amount of pressurized air flowing through the turbine mechanism is controlled by a valve mechanism to provide a greater or lesser amount of fanning air. The improved spray gun is particularly useful in paint spray systems wherein air having a flow rate in excess of 5 CFM and a delivery pressure of less than 15 psi over atmospheric is communicated to the spray head of the spray gun. In one embodiment, the turbine and valve mechanisms include first and second sets of circumferentially-spaced inclined vanes, respectively, which cooperate to create the spiral flow of air. The valve mechanism includes an annular valve member which supports the second set of vanes. The turbine mechanism includes a turbine member which supports the first set of vanes.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1989Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: James E. HyndsInventors: Leonard V. Thiel, James E. Hynds
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Patent number: 4887769Abstract: An electromagnetic fuel injection valve in which an area of an annular gap formed by a ball valve and a valve seat when the ball valve is lifted is made smaller than cross sectional area of grooves provided on a fuel swirling element which gives fuel supplied a swirling force and further is made larger than a cross sectional area of a fuel injection port, whereby the fuel is injected with an excellent atomizing characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Okamoto, Yozo Nakamura, Kyoichi Uchiyama, Haruo Watanabe, Tokuo Kosuge, Akira Onishi, Akashi Terasaki, Hiroyuki Ando, Eiji Hamashima
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Patent number: 4765540Abstract: A process and apparatus for generating multiple spirally convergent/divergent fluid jet streams and an improved process and apparatus for generating particulate containing fluid jets wherein at least one discontinuity generator is provided to create fluid instabilities, enhancing entrainment and acceleration of particulates in the fluid jet stream and providing uniform distribution of accelerated particles over a large surface area.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Fluidyne CorporationInventor: Gene G. Yie
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Patent number: 4650122Abstract: An injection valve for preparing fuel injected into an intake tube of an internal combustion engine and an injection valve for performing the method are proposed. The injection valve includes a movable valve element, which cooperates with a fixed valve seat, downstream of which the fuel reaches fuel guide bores inclined relative to the valve axis and this fuel discharges into a preparation bore at a distance (a) on the bottom from the wall. The fuel flowing via the fuel guide bores at first exits freely from the discharge openings of the fuel guide bores into the preparation bore and subsequently arrives at the wall of the preparation bore, from where it flows in the form of a film, distributed over the wall, toward the open end of the preparation bore and is ejected into the aspirated air of the internal combustion engine.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1986Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Kienzle, Werner Paschke, Rudolf Sauer, Heinrich Knapp
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Patent number: 4650094Abstract: A regulator having turbulence generating device for controlling thrust. A differential piston (2) is biased by a spring (3) located in a discharge channel (8a) of a medium under pressure. The spring (3) is weighted in such a way that it is compressed at a given pressure within the container so that the differential piston (2) takes a first end position and decreases the opening of the discharge channel (8a) to a minimum. The spring (3) expands proportionally to the pressure drop due to the discharge of the medium (18) from the container and shifts the piston (2) so that the opening of the discharge channel (8a) increases gradually until the piston (2) has reached a second end position as soon as a given minimum pressure has been reached in the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1984Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Inventor: Winfried J. Werding
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Patent number: 4583941Abstract: There is provided a gas-fuelled burner for producing a concentrated, rotag flame. The burner comprises a body including a plenum chamber into which gas and primary combustion air are introduced by a standard nozzle, which chamber is defined and delimited on its upper side by a roof element provided with a plurality of relatively narrow passgeways for the gas/air mixture, the passageways leading from the plenum chamber upwards and inwards to the upper, outside face of the burner. The passageways include angles with a common plane perpendicular to the vertical axis of the burner, and individual vertical planes substantially passing through the passageways are tangential to an imaginary vertical cylinder passing through the center of the burner.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1983Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Research and Development AuthorityInventors: Freda Elperin, Abraham Tamir
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Patent number: 4471912Abstract: A nozzle attachment connected to the end of a garden hose for emitting a big, soft bubble of water suitable for gently and copiously watering anything in the backyard vegetable and flower gardens, even small lawns. The attachment includes a control valve operable to reduce the bubble size to accommodate the watering of potted plants like a small spouted watering can; or the control valve can be opened wide to produce large drops like rain falling gently of its own weight with a capacity of more than four gallons per minute, and unlike a sprinkling or watering can, it never runs dry.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1983Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Inventor: Homer H. Hancock
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Patent number: 4320875Abstract: A burner nozzle comprises an outer body (21) having a longitudinal hole (21a) therethrough. Screwed into the hole is a pin (27) applying by one of its ends against a vortex body (25) and pressing the latter into contact with the inner front side of a nozzle body (21) having a nozzle orifice (23a). The vortex body (25) is provided with channels which connect an annular cavity (43) surrounding the vortex body (25) to a vortex pocket (45). The pin (27) is provided with an oblong hole (27g) for the fuel supply. In the vicinity of the vortex body (25), this oblong hole (27g) communicates, through radial bores (27h), with another annular cavity (41) which is bounded by the inside surface of the outer body (21) and by an annular groove (27c) provided in the pin (27). The pin portion (27d) extending between the two annular cavities is provided with a circular row of grooves having a sectional area which is smaller than that of the vortex body channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Institut Straumann AGInventor: Franz Sutter
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Patent number: 4256263Abstract: A spray nozzle for use in the spray head of shower-bathing apparatus and primarily for use with high pressure water systems. The nozzle comprises a ducted body housing a swirl device having fixed guide vanes extending radially from a generally cylindrical hub and substantially flat guide faces angled relative to the hub axis which impart a swirling motion to water flowing through the body and which direct the water onto a converging wall and thence to a single nozzle orifice of right cylindrical configuration, whereby the water issues as a cone-shaped spray which is "full" of water droplets. The nozzle is suitable for use over a wide range of pressures above 1 bar (1 atmosphere) as the level of comfort of the user is maintained at the higher pressures.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Walker Crosweller & Company LimitedInventors: Peter T. Green, Nicholas J. Beck
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Patent number: 4247049Abstract: Actuator button is provided with a vane plate for deflecting the product coming into swirl chamber within the actuator button insert. This eliminates the need for a central post and molded swirl chamber formed on the post or insert as required by the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Summitt Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Adolph R. Gailitis
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Patent number: RE30004Abstract: In low drift spray nozzles and a method of applying low drift sprays, liquid is formed in large droplets by imparting a swirling motion to the liquid in a chamber of the nozzle, passing the swirling liquid through a first orifice into another chamber of the nozzle which is larger in cross section than the orifice, and discharging the swirling liquid from the last mentioned chamber through a second orifice which is at least as large in cross section as the first orifice, whereby the discharged liquid forms a hollow geometric shape having large droplets of the liquid therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Delavan CorporationInventor: Kenneth E. Reed