Axially Movable Deflector Patents (Class 239/514)
  • Patent number: 4932591
    Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid nozzle wherein the formation of eddy currents is reduced to a minimum in the area of laminar flow and the velocity of the fluid is increased to a maximum. This is accomplished by the use of a convergent nozzle wherein the fluid is accelerated and pressure is decreased, then directed over an atomizing body having a convex outer surface where the fluid is allowed to expand and increase its velocity with a further reduction in pressure. Protrusions in the form of a plate or other projections extend from the surface of the convex outer surface to produce fluid flow detachment, separation and high velocity fluid spraying. Adjustment means are provided whereby the axial distance between the nozzle orifice and the atomizing body can be varied according to the desired fluid flow patterns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Inventor: Luis R. Cruz
  • Patent number: 4878621
    Abstract: A nozzle, and gun for using the nozzle for projecting material outwardly therefrom. The gun has means for receiving a supply of material and a valve for controlling passage of material through the gun. The nozzle has a housing, and a passage in the housing. The passage has first and second ends and a longitudinal axis. The passage extends, from its first end, into the interior of the housing and opens into a chamber in the housing at the second end of the passage. The first end of the passage has a first surface flared outwardly at an average angle no greater than 75 degrees from the longitudinal axis. A shaft extends from the chamber through the passage and terminates, at a tip, at a location adjacent the first end of the passage. The shaft is positioned in the passage to provide a symmetric orifice between the passage and the shaft. The tip has a second surface flared outwardly at least 15 degrees from the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Inventor: Michael J. Krueger
  • Patent number: 4824023
    Abstract: A flow deflecting device to be provided in an air outlet of an air conditioning equipment or the like to deflect the flow supplied from a supply source towards any desired direction. The flow deflecting device is internally provided with a flow path for permitting the flow to pass through it, a nozzle disposed at the downstream end of the flow path to issue the flow from it, a control member disposed in the flow path so as to be rotatable and movable in the direction of the flow, and a deflecting member disposed at the downstream side of the nozzle. The angle of inclination of the deflecting member with respect to the control member can be controlled in compliance with the movement of the control member in the direction of the flow in the flow path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1989
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Norio Sugawara
  • Patent number: 4815666
    Abstract: A powder spray gun for use in spraying particulate powder material of different colors is constructed of a number of individual parts which are quickly and easily disassembled from one another so that each part which comes into contact with particulate powder material can be individually cleaned in changing over from one powder to another. The powder spray gun comprises a mounting block which carries a rearward barrel member and a powder inlet tube, a forward barrel member connected to the rearward barrel member, a nozzle and pattern adjustment sleeve both carried on the forward barrel member and an electrostatic cable assembly received within a barrel liner which extend axially along the length of the spray gun. All but one of the connections between these parts are made by O-rings which frictionally engage facing surfaces of the parts so that they are easily pulled apart, cleaned by a jet of air or the like and then reassembled in preparation for spraying another color of particulate powder material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Gacka, Thomas E. Hollstein, John C. Traylor
  • Patent number: 4811898
    Abstract: An electrostatic spray device having a gun barrel formed with a powder delivery passageway connected to a source of particulate powder material, a nozzle mounted at the forward end of the gun barrel which is formed with a discharge opening for emitting coating particles, a deflector carrying an electrode which produces an electrostatic field in the path of the coating particles emitted from the discharge opening and a pattern adjustment sleeve carried by the gun barrel which is radially outwardly spaced from the deflector and discharge opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1989
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventor: James C. Murphy
  • Patent number: 4768533
    Abstract: A closed system paint or varnish stripping apparatus in which the surface finish of furniture and the like can be removed with very little operator contact or maintenance. The system recycles the stripping chemical with only a minimum of filtering being required. Nozzles having an unique design in which the diameter of the orifice is greater than one-half the inside diameter of the supply pipe facilitate spraying the recycled chemical with very little possibility of the nozzles plugging. Moreover, the use of these large orificed nozzles allows the chemical to be sprayed at a high flow rate providing for the drenching of a work piece in several seconds and eliminating much of the mist production and evaporation losses previously associated with paint and varnish stripping operations. In addition, this high flow rate is achieved with only low pressure loss so that low pressure pumps with small motors can be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Inventor: William R. Hall
  • Patent number: 4730774
    Abstract: A snowmaking apparatus is formed of a concentric tubes to define an outer flow passage and an inner circular passage with water carried within the inner flow passage ejected across a pressure compensated annular gap defined by the end of the inner tube and the confronting surface of a spring biased nozzle disk tending to close off that annular gap. The same nozzle disk defines a second annular gap between the nozzle disk and an annular ring fixedly mounted within the outer flow passage has an end face confronting the end face of the nozzle disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Inventor: James H. Shippee
  • Patent number: 4728036
    Abstract: An atomizing nozzle assembly is provided having an outwardly diverging frustrum of a cone shaped, deflector core of wear resistant ceramic, a nozzle rim of wear resistant ceramic encircling the core and coextensive with a downstream portion thereof to form a mixing zone therewith for receiving liquid-to-be-atomized therein from an unobstructed passage and atomizing fluid directing the liquid-to-be-atomized away from the core. The mixing zone leads to a nozzle orifice outlet. The core is mounted in a core holder and is adjustable by a screw thread, in close proximity to the mixing zone, to adjust the width of the mixing zone. The liquid-to-be-atomized (e.g. a coal slurry fuel) and the atomizing fluid (e.g. air) are fed along coaxial tubes which are slidably mounted by glands to accommodate differential expansions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1988
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Adam J. Bennett, Charles E. Capes, John D. Hazlett, Kevin A. Jonasson, William L. Thayer
  • Patent number: 4494699
    Abstract: A spray nozzle has an elongate tubular housing through which a gas-borne flow of liquid is ducted to a discharge opening that is formed in an end wall of the housing. The discharge opening is defined by the juncture of a transversely-extending, substantially linear groove which is formed in the external face of the end wall, and a converging passage which is formed in the internal face of the end wall. The converging passage and the linear groove cooperate to provide an essentially convergent-divergent discharge opening which tends to cause materials being discharged to form an elongate discharge spray pattern that is relatively narrow in width. Materials which discharge from the opening tend to travel in a relatively narrow range of planes that align with the linear groove, and tend to concentrate near opposite end portions of the discharge spray pattern. A deflector sleeve is carried by the housing and is adjustable longitudinally relative to the end wall of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Inventor: Robert W. Hengesbach
  • Patent number: 4324568
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for the leak testing of one or more filters, which requires minimum space, and which comprises a housing adapted to sealably mount the filters, means for introducing DOP particles within the housing and immediately upstream of each of the filters, and a funnel-shaped member mounted in the housing upstream of each filter and downstream of the point at which the DOP is introduced. The member may be selectively positioned to assume an operative position transverse to the airstream wherein it acts to condense and mix the airstream and DOP and then disperse the mixture over the full frontal area of the adjacent filter, or a non-operative position wherein the member is substantially withdrawn from the airstream. Means are also mounted downstream of each filter for monitoring the airstream to detect DOP particles, and thereby permit a determination as to whether any of the particles are leaking through or around the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: Flanders Filters, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Wilcox, Thomas T. Allan
  • Patent number: 4261516
    Abstract: A conically shaped probe or forward portion on an air nozzle having a rearwardly extending hollow externally threaded portion providing an air flow duct. A supply of pressured air in communication with said air flow duct and having circumferentially spaced apart air outlets permitting air to flow from said air flow duct to an air flow gap and along the conical exterior surface of the probe, the COANDA effect functioning on this flow of air along the probe. A rotatable internally threaded collar is threadedly mounted on said hollow externally threaded portion of the probe and extends forwardly over and spaced from the plurality of air outlets and directing the flow of air through said gap to the external surface of the conical portion of the probe. The dimensions of the air flow gap may be varied by turning the collar to move it toward the conical portion of the probe or away therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1981
    Inventor: John E. Tillman
  • Patent number: 4114813
    Abstract: A spray tower for use in spraying a liquid, particularly a corrosive liquid which is used to test the corrosion resistance of test samples, includes a vertically extending cylinder having an open upper end. Liquid is injected into a lower portion of the cylinder, and a gas is injected thereat to atomize the liquid and cause it to pass upwardly through the cylinder toward the open upper end thereof. The cylinder has extending therethrough, in at least one position intermediate the open upper end thereof in the atomizer, a plurality of ports. A deflector member is mounted above the open upper end of the cylinder for deflecting outwardly therefrom atomizing liquid which exits from the open upper end. A directing member is mounted within the cylinder adjacent the ports to direct a portion of the atomized liquid passing upwardly through the cylinder outwardly through the ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Inventor: Shigeru Suga
  • Patent number: RE31952
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for the leak testing of one or more filters, which requires minimum space, and which comprises a housing adapted to sealably mount the filters .[.means.]. .Iadd.apparatus .Iaddend.for introducing DOP particles within the housing and immediately upstream of each of the filters, and a funnel-shaped member mounted in the housing upstream of each filter and downstream of the point at which the DOP is introduced. The member may be selectively positioned to assume an operative position transverse to the airstream wherein it acts to condense and mix the airstream and DOP and then disperse the mixture over the full frontal area of the adjacent filter, or a non-operative position wherein the member is substantially withdrawn from the airstream. .[.Means.]. .Iadd.Apparatus .Iaddend.are also mounted downstream of each filter for monitoring the airstream to detect DOP particles, and thereby permit a determination as to whether any of the particles are leaking through or around the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1985
    Assignee: Flanders Filters, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Wilcox, Thomas T. Allan