Deflector On One Side Of Flow Path Patents (Class 239/521)
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Patent number: 12117170Abstract: An incinerator comprising a cylindrical housing and a plurality of burners is provided. Each burner is oriented to emit gas at an upward and radially inward angle such that the burners collectively generate an upward, helical gas flow. A method for incinerating gas in a cylindrical housing is provided. Flowing gas through a first burner, oriented at an angle, generates an upward, helical gas flow within the cylindrical housing and draws a gas flow through a second burner.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Inventors: John Joseph Sutherland, Audrey Mascarenhas
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Patent number: 11812838Abstract: An apparatus and system including: a top cap comprising a press button; a pump actuator partially disposed in the top cap, where a depression of the press button actuates the pump actuator; a front plate comprising a nozzle opening disposed proximate a first end of the front plate, where the front plate is attached to the top cap; a front nozzle attached to the pump actuator and disposed through the nozzle opening in the front plate; an indentation on a top surface of the front plate, where the front nozzle is angled to disperse a liquid onto the indentation; and a bottle attached to the pump actuator, wherein the bottle is configured to contain the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: REA.DEEMING BEAUTY, INC.Inventors: Rea Ann Silva, Brittany Blass, Barnabas Kegye
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Patent number: 11806560Abstract: In one embodiment, an inventory storage system has at least one storage module and a fire suppression system. The storage module has upper and lower conveyor segments that are configured to move storage containers along a longitudinal direction, and first and second connecting conveyor segments that are disposed at the first and second module ends, respectively. Each connecting segment connects the upper and lower conveyor segments to one another such that the upper and lower conveyor segments and the first and second connecting conveyor segments together define a movement path having a closed shape. The storage module defines a gap between storage containers supported by the upper and lower conveyor segments. The fire suppression system has at least one spray nozzle that is laterally adjacent to the gap and that is configured to spray a liquid extinguishant into the gap and onto storage containers supported by the lower conveyor segment.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Scott Kalm, Noah Lael Ryder
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Patent number: 11707750Abstract: Disclosed is a nozzle assembly for a sprayer, when a power of a sprayer is turned OFF, capable of not only minimizing an amount of liquid chemical remaining in a flow path at an inner side of a nozzle but also preventing backflow of the liquid chemical. The a nozzle assembly for a sprayer includes a nozzle assembly body molded in a ‘+’ shape; a nozzle assembled and installed in each of the plurality of nozzle assembly holes; a plurality of insert pieces fitting from an outside to an inside of four directions of a slide hole formed in a ‘+’ shape and forming a flow path for guiding a fluid flowing; and an end cap fixed and coupled to an outside in four directions of the slide hole in a state.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: SMBURE CO., LTD.Inventor: Gi Sool Hong
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Patent number: 11519178Abstract: An automatic extension device for releasing a downspout extension from a raised position to a lowered position including a control board, a power source, a latch with the ability to connect to a downspout extension, and a release kickoff. The latch is controlled by the control board wherein the control board receives inputs from a data source, a moisture sensor, a calendar database, or other relevant source. The latch is connected to the downspout extension such that when the latch releases, the downspout and downspout extension become disconnected and the downspout extension can move to the lowered position. The release kickoff includes a device such as a spring to assist in initiating the downspout extension moving to the lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Inventors: Michael Blevins, Evan Eberle, Caleb Perkinson
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Patent number: 11434639Abstract: A pivotable downspout extension system includes an adapter coupleable to a fixed-position downspout via a downspout aperture, a bucket hingedly coupleable to the adapter, and an extension arm. The extension arm is received by an extension arm receiving portion located on the bucket. The bucket and the extension arm remain in a substantially vertical position until a sufficient amount of water enters the bucket so as to overcome the weight of a weight chamber of the bucket and move the bucket's center of gravity. The bucket with the extension arm then pivots on a fulcrum point, allowing the water to exit the extension arm. Once emptied, the weight chamber of the bucket pivots the bucket and extension arm to the substantially vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Inventor: Rusten Gomez
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Patent number: 11214479Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a probe assembly configured to selectively restrict fluid flow through an outlet of a closed transfer system. The probe assembly has an elongate probe body with a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an outer wall, and an internal structure defining a fluid chamber extending from the bottom end portion to the top end portion. The fluid chamber has a fluid chamber inlet at the bottom end portion extending through the outer wall into the fluid chamber and a fluid chamber outlet at the top end portion extending from the fluid chamber through the outer wall. A probe tip with a cylindrical bore is configured to engage the top end portion of the elongate probe body and a probe tip outlet is configured to be in fluid communication with the fluid chamber outlet. A rotating head located circumjacent to the probe tip and adjacent to the probe tip outlet is configured to rotate about the probe tip.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Pentair Flow Technologies, LLCInventors: Roger James, Ben Freeston, Claire Potter, Richard Garnett, Sam Pullen
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Patent number: 11130010Abstract: An injection head is configured to discharge a liquefied fire-extinguishing agent. The injection head includes an injection head body configured to be connected to piping for supplying the liquefied fire-extinguishing agent; an orifice plate positioned in the injection head body, the orifice plate including orifices defined therein; a block-shaped porous member positioned at an outlet of the orifice plate; and a deflector positioned across from the block-shaped porous member such that a discharging clearance for the liquefied fire-extinguishing agent is defined.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: KOATSU CO., LTD.Inventors: Yasufumi Inoue, Masahiro Yabushita, Mitsunori Kamo
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Patent number: 10702876Abstract: A system for the application of foamable chemical compositions is presented. The application system comprises an ergonomic handle/adapter removably attachable to a pressurized source of a foam product, the handle having inlet and outlet orifices or openings for flow of the foam product from the pressurized source to a nozzle, the nozzle having an outlet orifice for dispensing the foam product and an inlet orifice for connecting to a flexible tubular connecting member which interconnects the outlet orifice of the handle/adapter with the inlet orifice of the nozzle. The nozzle of the present invention includes design features to produce a fan shaped spray pattern of the foam product and to reduce the incidence of leakage or dripping of either moisture or the foam product at the nozzle's outlet. The tubular connecting member is flexible and therefore allows a user to spray foam into hard to reach places.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2017Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Inventors: Konstantin Dragan, Vitalii Titorov
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Patent number: 10350617Abstract: A composition for a single-component polyurethane foam and a nozzle for spraying the same. The composition comprising a polyurethane pre-polymer dissolved in liquid hydrocarbons, wherein the polyurethane pre-polymer further comprises polyethers or polyesters, wherein at least one of the polyethers or polyesters is a diol with an average functionality ƒ=2, a hydroxyl value within 35-180 mg KOH/g, and with an acid value not exceeding 0.2 mg KOH/g. The single-component polyurethane foam composition being sprayable onto a surface at a rate of 6 to 10 grams/second from the nozzle of the present invention wherein a coating depth of up to 30-55 mm is obtained over a 1 m2 surface after one minute of product application. The nozzle of the present invention comprising design features to produce a cone-shaped spray pattern of the foamable product.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2018Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Inventors: Konstantin Dragan, Vitalii Titorov
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Patent number: 9027661Abstract: A foam chamber of a fire suppressant system having a closable testing outlet is disclosed. The foam chamber can operate in a testing mode and an operation mode. The invention has an inlet conduit for accepting a fire suppressant fluid attached to an expansion conduit. An expansion enclosure having two closable outlets is also attached to the inlet conduit and surrounds the expansion conduit. One outlet empties into the expansion enclosure. The other outlet extends through the wall of the expansion enclosure and empties outside of the expansion enclosure. Both of the closable outlets can be fitted with either an unbreakable seal or a frangible seal. If the foam chamber is configured for normal operation, the unbreakable seal is placed on the outlet that extends through the wall of the expansion enclosure and a frangible seal is placed on the outlet that empties into the expansion enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Inventor: Kenneth C. Baker
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Patent number: 8960319Abstract: A sprinkler assembly having a base including a passageway, an inlet opening communicating with a pressurized fluid source, an outlet opening for outputting a flow of pressurized fluid along a flow path, and an axis extending through the outlet opening. The sprinkler assembly further comprises a top engaging the base and a deployment assembly supporting a flow shaper assembly. The deployment assembly is movably mounted to either the base or the top and is movable horizontally between a retracted position and an extended position for dispersing the pressurized fluid from the outlet opening. A heat responsive trigger is mounted to releasably retain the deployment assembly within the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: The Viking CorporationInventors: Shawn G. Orr, Scott A. English
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Patent number: 8950694Abstract: A fuel injector body has a fuel chamber and a valve seat around a fuel outlet. A valve body is positioned at the valve seat and a valve stem extends through the fuel outlet and fuel chamber. Engagement (disengagement) of valve body and valve seat closes (opens) the injector. The fuel chamber can comprise primary and secondary chambers connected by a valve passage and a metering member that restricts fuel flow between the chambers, thereby providing a flow-dependent closing force that reduces the dependence of fuel flow through the injector on fuel inlet pressure and that makes that flow dependent on an injector actuating force. The injector body or the valve body can comprise a spray-shaping surface arranged at least partly around the valve seat, which spray-shaping surface is arranged to direct a spray of fuel flowing through the fuel outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Inventor: Andrew E. Meyer
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Patent number: 8884479Abstract: An oil cooled generator may have stator windings with first portions in contact with a stator core and second non-contact portions. One or more nozzles may be configured to provide a spray pattern of oil which impinges on the non-contact portions even though the nozzles may have orifices oriented so that the lines projected in alignment with longitudinal axes of the orifices do not intersect the non-contact portions of the stator windings.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Dwayne E. Burnett, Arturo Maceda
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Patent number: 8851403Abstract: A liquid spraying system comprising a plurality of spray nozzles mounted in dependent fashion a liquid supply boom that travels in a field in a direction of movement. The liquid spray nozzle each have a first liquid discharge orifice and deflector flange for directing discharging liquid at a first angle to the vertical in a leading direction, and a second discharge orifice and deflector flange for simultaneously directing liquid in a trailing direction from a different elevation and at a second angle to the vertical different from the first angle for complete coverage of plant foliage.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventors: Lawrence Eric Thomas, Jahir Leonardo Caro
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Patent number: 8632022Abstract: A spray guide is disclosed herein for implementation a spray assembly comprising a spray wand and a spray nozzle. The spray guide includes an arm having a first end and a second end. A mechanism is used for removably attaching the first end of the arm to the swivel angle head, so that the arm will extend over the swivel angle head and the spray nozzle. A wheel is also provided. Another mechanism is provided for rotatably connecting the wheel to the second end of the arm. When an edge of the wheel is placed in a corner joint between a wall and a ceiling and the spray want manually moved therealong, the wheel will rotate in the corner joint to allow paint to be evenly sprayed from the spray nozzle onto an area of the wall adjacent to the ceiling. Also disclosed herein is a spray nozzle assembly for use with a handheld sprayer. Further, a spray guide designed for minimizing overspray is also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Inventor: Terry Potter
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Patent number: 8561918Abstract: A nozzle for treating an interior of a workpiece by means of a highly pressurized fluid medium flowing out of at least one nozzle channel. The nozzle channel branches off from a supply borehole provided in the form of a blind hole. The nozzle is designed in such a manner that the nozzle channel, starting from the bottom end area of the supply borehole, extends at an angle less than or equal to 90° to the supply bore hole in the inflowing direction, the bottom of the supply borehole being provided with an elevation whereby narrowing the transition area to the nozzle channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Hammelmann Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventors: Alwin Göring, Walter Burger, Michael Jarchau, Dominic Krautwurst
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Publication number: 20130255494Abstract: A nozzle for spraying a liquid, comprising a central body which comprises a connecting portion for connecting the nozzle to a supply of liquid, an atomizing portion forming droplets of the liquid, and a liquid supply pipe forwarding liquid to the atomizing portion. The nozzle further comprises a sleeve mounted on the central body, the sleeve comprising a central aperture, which at least partly encloses the atomizing portion of the central body, and a spray angle controlling rim which at least partly encircles the atomizing portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Per Hakan Fredrik LANDMÉR
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Patent number: 8297541Abstract: Apparatus for reducing dust emissions from particulate commodities such as wheat or coal using a curved loading spoon connected to the discharge from a loading spout. The curved loading spoon turns particulate commodities delivered at a rate above a predetermined delivery velocity against a curved outer wall causing dust arising from the particulate commodities to be re-entrained within the commodities as they are diverted from a straight path by the curvature. Also described are an optional flap designed to rest just above the surface of the commodities stream adjacent the outlet, and a converging duct located upstream of the curve loading spoon and arranged to direct commodities against the curved outer wall adjacent the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: The University of Newcastle Research Associates LimitedInventors: Alan W. Roberts, Tobias Krull, Stephen J. Wiche, Craig A. Wheeler
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Patent number: 8100873Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment system includes a porous pad positioned at a tissue site and a canister having a collection chamber, an inlet, and an outlet. The inlet is fluidly connected to the porous pad. A reduced pressure source is fluidly connected to the outlet of the canister to such that fluid from the tissue site may be drawn into the collection chamber. A hydrophobic filter is positioned adjacent the outlet to prevent liquid from exiting the collection chamber through the outlet. A baffle is positioned within the canister to create a tortuous path between the inlet and the outlet to prevent premature blocking of the hydrophobic filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Paul Jaeb, Randall Paul Kelch, Christopher Brian Locke, James Luckemeyer, Terrie Lea McDaniel, Bruce Phillips, Timothy Mark Robinson, Abhay Jaswal, Kevin Higley, Tyler Simmons
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Publication number: 20100294851Abstract: A spray nozzle includes an orifice disposed on a substantially planar discharge surface. An impingement surface is disposed opposite the orifice, the impingement surface forming an angle with a centerline of the orifice. A deflection ridge bridges a gap between the impingement surface and the discharge surface. Adjacent the deflection ridge is a further trough which extends into the impingement surface. The nozzle includes a fluid fitting adapted for providing a pressurized fluid to the orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Thomas Les Johnson
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Publication number: 20100155506Abstract: A spray nozzle includes an orifice disposed on a substantially planar discharge surface. An impingement surface is disposed opposite the orifice, the impingement surface forming an angle with a centerline of the orifice. The angle between the orifice centerline and the surface is less than 90 degrees. A deflection ridge bridges a gap between the impingement surface and the discharge surface. The deflection ridge encompasses a partial circumference of the nozzle. The nozzle includes a fluid fitting adapted for providing a pressurized fluid to the orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Thomas Les Johnson
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Patent number: 7703703Abstract: An apparatus for spraying lawn products adapted for use with a fluid supply source and a reservoir includes a housing defining a mixing chamber therein and a reservoir coupled to the housing. A process for use of the apparatus is also disclosed. The housing includes a substantially cylindrically shaped cap portion having discontinuous internal threads forming flats therein, a lip portion, and an open end portion. The reservoir includes a generally cylindrically shaped neck portion having a partial exterior shoulder, external threads thereon, and an end portion. Internal threads of the neck portion of the reservoir interengage the discontinuous internal threads having flats therein of the cap portion. The partial exterior shoulder of the reservoir interengages the open end portion of the cap portion such that the end portion of the neck of the reservoir does not engage the lip portion of the cap portion aspirating of the reservoir and housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Daniel J. Gavin
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Patent number: 7669788Abstract: A fluid injector for treating a surface of a flat display panel includes a case provided with a cavity for receiving fluid; a pair of nozzle guiders coupled to the case and disposed facing each other; a gap-adjusting plate disposed between the nozzle guiders to adjust a gap between the nozzle guiders; and a coupling device for coupling the nozzle guiders to the gap-adjusting plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: DMS Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yong-Seok Park, Kyoung-Heon Heo, Seung-Won Lee
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Patent number: 7461797Abstract: The present invention provides a fluid discharge apparatus for producing a curtain of air. The apparatus comprises a body member having an air inlet chamber and an air outlet chamber. The air outlet chamber is in fluid communication with the air inlet chamber. The body member defines a discharge orifice through which fluid is discharged from the body member with the discharge orifice being in fluid communication with the air outlet chamber. The air outlet chamber has a pair of opposing sidewalls with each of the sidewalls having an angled sidewall portion. The angled sidewall portions are arranged to converge towards each other as the angled sidewall portions extend in a downstream direction towards the discharge orifice so as to define a generally V-shaped lead-in section that guides and directs fluid towards the discharge orifice.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Spraying Systems, Co.Inventor: Shrindar Bhat
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Patent number: 7458618Abstract: A spray deflecting joint of fluid conveying structures has a spray obstructing structure lying in the path of any fluid that might spray from the joint in any direction within a range of directions, wherein the spray obstructing structure is permanently attached to one of the fluid conveying structures, is shaped to reduce the momentum of liquid sprays and/or has a surface treatment to reduce the momentum of liquid sprays.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: FM Global TechnologiesInventors: Glenn Mahnken, Paul H. Dobson
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Patent number: 7401745Abstract: The invention relates to a powder diffuser nozzle (2) for an electrostatic dusting device, which is designed to be positioned at the end of an applicator gun. The inventive nozzle (2) comprises: a lateral wall (49) which defines a passage that extends from the powder conduit (8) of the gun (3), and a base (56) which seals said conduit (8) at the end thereof. In addition, a port (57) is provided in the lateral wall (49) close to the base (56) in order to connect the powder conduit (8) with the exterior of the nozzle (2). The axis (A1) of the port (57) forms a determined angle (A) with the axis (A2) of the powder conduit (8). Moreover, at least one deflector (58) is provided on the base of the nozzle (56) or on the lateral wall (49) close to said base in order to divert the jet of powder from the conduit (8) along the axis (A1) of the port (57).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Eisenmann France SarlInventor: Adrien Lacchia
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Patent number: 7232082Abstract: A dispenser bottle comprising two receptacles for two (preferably different) fluid active substances wherein both receptacles have outlets arranged next to one another in such a way that both active fluids can be applied to a common application field. The receptacles are compressible and provided with discharge nozzles so that the active fluids are mixed with one another only after exiting from the discharge nozzles. The nozzle channels of the discharge nozzles taper towards each other and are preferably substantially parallel. The nozzle channels have an annular construction below the outlet on the inner periphery and have edged transitions with a chamfer forming a bevel on the influx side.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Hans Georg Mühlhausen, Rainer Geberzahn, Paul-Otto Weltgen
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Patent number: 7207501Abstract: Systems and methods for high volume, low pressure foam generation are provided that have a wide range of applications, particularly in fire fighting and fire prevention fields. The foam may be effectively delivered to targets that have heretofore been difficult, if not impossible, to reach in a timely, cost effective and/or efficacious manner. Nozzles and nozzle-containing systems are provided for combining water, injected foam and air to generate and/or deliver high volume, low pressure foam. The foam generation systems may be part of portable units that may be worn or otherwise supported by a user (e.g., a back pack), manually transported (e.g., a push cart), or transported with power-assistance (e.g., a power-assist cart). The systems may also be vehicle-mounted. Exemplary nozzle systems include a diffuser unit that facilitates aeration of the water and foam mixture that is fed to the nozzle system.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Hanratty Associates, LLCInventor: Michael P. Hanratty
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Patent number: 7137568Abstract: A flow diverter for diverting an initial flow stream of pressurized fluid from a source of pressurized fluid. The flow diverter comprises a housing having an upstream end, an inlet opening in the upstream end, a downstream end generally opposed to the upstream end, a top plate extending between the upstream end and the downstream end, a bottom plate generally opposed to the top plate and extending between the upstream end and the downstream end, and a pair of generally opposed lateral sides extending between the upstream end, the downstream end, the top plate and the bottom plate. The upstream end is adapted to be attached to the source of pressurized fluid and the inlet opening is adapted to receive the initial flow stream of pressurized fluid from the source of pressurized fluid. The downstream end is adapted to divert the initial flow stream of pressurized fluid toward the pair of generally opposed lateral sides.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: William R. LaCrosse
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Patent number: 7090155Abstract: A spray nozzle of two piece structure threaded together and including a fitting for mounting on a pressurized liquid supply pipe and including an orifice controlling liquid flow to a one piece molded nozzle of plastic material screw threaded onto the fitting. The nozzle includes spaced longitudinal side walls interconnected by a top wall and a bottom slot. A diffuser plate or blade is mounted between the side walls at the discharge end of the nozzle. The side walls of the nozzle converge from the inlet end of the nozzle toward the nozzle blade or plate at the discharge end. Each side wall converges toward the center line of the nozzle at an angle ranging between 1° and 3°. A thin metal plate forms a closure for a major portion of the length of the bottom slot with a rearward end having an air inlet below the orifice in the fitting to draw air into the nozzle as liquid exits the orifice into a larger volume area at a reduced pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Benjamin Franklin Rabitsch
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Patent number: 7066404Abstract: A spray shield apparatus for shielding against spray from a sprinkler head and which can be quickly and easily attached and detached from a sprinkler standpipe or riser. The spray shield apparatus (20) has a semi-cylindrical body (22) enclosed within a circular segmental top end (21) and a circular segmental bottom end (24) and that attaches to a riser (29) via a snap-in attaching hole (26) integrated within said circular segmental bottom end. Configured into said snap-in attaching hole is a gripping aperture (27) that engages said riser via friction fit and affixes said spray shield in position. Additionally, an orienting shelf (25) on the interior of said semi-cylindrical body serves to prevent the spray shield apparatus from being nudged forward and interfering with a spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Fredrick Phillip Kollar
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Patent number: 7063275Abstract: A sprayer has a spray shield and a spray shield retainer. The spray shield is removably attached to the spray shield retainer for efficient storage when not in use. The spray shield can be contoured to the body of the sprayer. The spray shield is configured for attachment to a spray wand proximate to a nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Chapin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: David Byron
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Patent number: 7017684Abstract: A jet cutting device having a cutter head provided with a nozzle for ejecting a stream of fluid against a body so as to create a selected cut in said body. The cutter head is provided with a deflector having a deflection surface arranged to deflect the stream of fluid ejected by the nozzle into a selected direction in accordance with the position of said cut to be created.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Jan Jette Blange
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Patent number: 6902122Abstract: The invention relates to a device for atomizing a liquid, thereby forming a hollow cone of liquid, comprising a housing into which a first liquid product can be supplied, said housing comprising an outflow end and an insert piece with a guide end that interacts with the outflow end, thereby forming an annular outflow gap, wherein the housing is accommodated in the bottom of a hollow casing; and wherein apertures are present in the bottom, while a second medium can be supplied into the hollow casing, flow out of the apertures and interact with the hollow cone. The invention also relates to a spray drier, with a device according to the invention, to a device for conditioning a liquid product using the invention, and a method for conditioning a liquid product, using a device according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Carlisle Friesland B.V.Inventors: Antonius Cornelis Boersen, Willem Marten Friso
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Patent number: 6799639Abstract: A horizontal sidewall sprinkler head includes a tubular body with an inlet opening communicated with a source of water and an outlet opening normally closed by a valve member, and a cylindrical frame connected to the body. A deflector is disposed in the frame and is movable between retracted and extended positions. A thermally responsive assembly is mounted to the frame to urge the valve member in sealing engagement with the outlet opening. The thermally responsive assembly is activated to release the valve member when the ambient temperature exceeds a predetermined value. A deflector guide includes a ring movably disposed within the frame, a pair of parallel struts axially extending from the ring, and a pair of parallel stabilizer arms axially extending from the outer periphery of the ring. The stabilizer arms have a proximal end connected to the ring, a distal end and an elongate intermediate portion extending between the two ends. The intermediate portion has an area less than that of the distal end.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Senju Sprinkler Company LimitedInventors: Koki Sato, Satoshi Oba
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Patent number: 6726127Abstract: An air assisted spray nozzle assembly, having particular utility in spraying liquid coolants in continuous metal casting systems, which is adapted for operation with substantially reduced air consumption. The nozzle body includes a pre-atomizing unit that has a relatively small sized pressurized air inlet, a liquid impingement post with a uniquely configured impingement face for enhancing liquid breakdown and intermixing with a pressurized air stream from the air inlet, and an expansion chamber configured to reduce eddy currents that detract from efficient pre-atomization of the liquid. The spray nozzle further includes an elongated spray tip supporting barrel adapted for releasable mounting in the pre-atomizing head in predetermined rotational orientation relative to its longitudinal axis for properly receiving and supporting a removable spray tip.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventors: Christy Hofherr, Kristy Wuehler Tanner
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Patent number: 6722581Abstract: A first embodiment of the present invention provides a vortex generator in the form of a flexible piezoelectric actuator blade disposed in a wall of a flowpath, such as an airfoil. Another embodiment provides a synthetic jet actuator in which a pair of bimorph piezoelectric plates are connected by a flexible hinge.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Seyed G. Saddoughi
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Patent number: 6702205Abstract: Apparatus for redirecting flow of water exiting a fire hydrant support includes a flange connector for releasably connecting the flange connector to a flange of the fire hydrant support, a handle connected to the flange connector for positioning the flange connector, and a water diverter pivotally mounted on the flange connector engageable by water exiting the fire hydrant support. The apparatus can be rotated about the fire hydrant support and the angle of the water diverter can be readily adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventors: Rick Abercrombie, Nick Jackalone
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Publication number: 20040021007Abstract: A water deflector for use with a nozzle is disclosed. The nozzle has a water channel including a water inlet and a mouth from which water is dispersed. The water deflector comprises a shaft for passing through the water channel of the nozzle, the shaft having a lower end and an outer end, and an aperture along a part of its length between the lower and outer ends. A base member connects to the shaft at the lower end thereof, and has a width sufficiently large to prevent, in use, the base member from entering the water inlet of the water channel. Water passing through the water channel is deflected by the water deflector to alter the pattern of watering about the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: John E. Hakala
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Publication number: 20020096580Abstract: In the typical embodiments described in the specification, a sprinkler arrangement for protecting stored documents has a sprinkler body with an orifice providing a K factor in the range from about 1.1 to about 2.7, a pair of frame arms terminating in a boss from which a glass bulb supports a cap in position to seal the orifice in the passage, and a pair of closely spaced substantially planar deflector members having a peripheral edge spacing in a range from about 0.01 inch to about 0.60 inch. The deflector member closer to the axial passage has a plurality of slots permitting some water to pass into the space between the deflector members where it generates a very fine droplet mist and some water to be distributed outwardly in the form of fine droplets to carry the mist away from the sprinkler. A recess formed in the surface of the second deflector member facing the first deflector member provides a cavity which promotes atomization and generates turbulence.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Applicant: The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.Inventor: Oliver S. Pahila
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Patent number: 6374920Abstract: In the representative embodiments described in the specification, a vertical sidewall sprinkler arrangement has a deflector supported from the junction of a pair of frame arms of the sprinkler and arranged to direct water in a generally horizontal direction. The deflector has a planar central portion substantially perpendicular to the sprinkler axis and extending in a direction parallel to the plane of the frame arms of the sprinkler on one side of the sprinkler axis; a first angled portion on the opposite side of the sprinkler axis, bent at an angle of about 50° from the planar central portion toward the sprinkler; and second and third angled portions extending outwardly from the planar central portion of the deflector and from the plane of the frame arms and bent toward the frame arms at an angle of at least 30° from the planar central portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.Inventors: Hudson Phillips, Harmohindra Bhandal
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Patent number: 6367559Abstract: An automatic flush sprinkler side wall sprinkler assembly includes a sprinkler body, a deflector, a closure member, and a trigger assembly. The deflector is movably mounted to the sprinkler body between a retracted position wherein at least a portion of the deflector is recessed within a cavity of the sprinkler head body and an extended position wherein the deflector is spaced from an outlet opening of the sprinkler head body for dispersing pressurized fluid which flows from the outlet opening. The deflector includes at least two horizontal deflecting surfaces which are positioned spaced from and generally parallel to a direction of flow of the fluid from the outlet opening for directing the flow of fluid outwardly and downwardly from the sprinkler assembly and, further, are provided on a common side and spaced from a central axis of the deflector. The closure member is positioned between the deflector and the outlet opening for sealing the outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: The Viking CorporationInventor: Thomas E. Winebrenner
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Patent number: 6332581Abstract: A sprinkler nozzle for a rotary sprinkler comprises two water flow passages extending therethrough, namely an upper passage and a parallel lower passage. The upper passage includes a straight, substantially cylindrical bore having stream straightening vanes, the upper passage watering radially outer portions of the watered pattern. The lower passage comprises a diffuser that reduces the energy of the water flowing into the lower passage by providing an expanded volume, namely a volume having a greater cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the inlet. The water exits the diffuser through an outlet which includes a rear edge that forms an impact surface against which a portion of the boundary layer flow is directed. This impact surface is arch shaped and deflects the intercepted portion of the boundary layer flow from the top to the bottom of the lower passage. The boundary layer flow is then dumped onto a lower ramp of the outlet of the lower passage which lower ramp is downwardly inclined.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Douglas E. Chin, Chad P. McCormick
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Patent number: 5914155Abstract: An applicator for direct or indirect application of a liquid or pasty coating medium onto a traveling material web, notably of paper or cardboard, includes at least one open-jet nozzle from which the coating medium issues in an open jet extending through the ambient atmosphere. The applicator also includes at least one traveling countersurface disposed opposite the open-jet nozzle and to be acted upon by the open jet. At least one jet-splitting system is arranged in the open jet in an area contained between the exit of the open-jet nozzle and the countersurface. The jet-splitting system divides the open jet into at least one diversion jet and at least one coating jet which flows on the countersurface.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventor: Rudiger Kurtz
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Patent number: 5813087Abstract: Spray nozzles are frequently used for distributing pressurized fluid onto a surface to be cleaned. The spray nozzle according to the invention is ideally suited for use with a water extraction cleaning machine and for distributing a fan-shaped spray pattern onto the surface to be cleaned. The spray nozzle includes a nozzle body with a fluid flow path extending therethrough. An arcuate deflector plate is provided a spaced distance from the outlet of the fluid flow path. A pinpoint spray of pressurized cleaning solution is directed onto the downwardly and outwardly extending concave deflector surface for creating a fan-shaped spray pattern. The contour of the concave deflector surface can comprise a variety of concave surfaces such as a cylindrical surface, a parabolic surface and a hyperbolic surface. The incorporation of a concave deflector surface is ideally suited for containing and controlling the spray pattern for increasing fluid flow rates and pressures.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Bissell Inc.Inventor: Eric C. Huffman
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Patent number: 5788162Abstract: The invention relates to an application unit (2) for directly or indirectly applying a fluid or pasty medium (22) to a continuous material web, particularly one made of paper or cardboard, comprising a metering gap (20) designed as a free-jet nozzle and formed between a leading-side lip (4) and a trailing-side lip (6), and a guiding surface (8) arranged at the free end of leading-side lip (4) or trailing-side lip (6) and adjoining metering gap (20) for the fluid or pasty medium (22). Guiding surface (8) above the outflow of metering gap (20) is pivotable around an axis running essentially parallel to the application unit's longitudinal extension.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen, GmbHInventor: Rudiger Kurtz
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Patent number: 5716002Abstract: An ultrasonic atomizer includes an electrically excitable piezoceramic and a coupling body being operatively connected to the piezoceramic. The coupling body has a surface coming into contact with a liquid to be atomized and the surface is in the form of a cap-shaped protuberance. The cap-shaped protuberance and the coupling body are formed of a metallic solid material.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Olaf Haack, Klaus Van Der Linden, Randolf Mock
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Patent number: 5713222Abstract: A fabric washing machine includes a container to receive water and fabrics to be washed in the water and an unitary inlet member for supplying water to the container. The inlet member includes a flexible conduit section connected to a source of water and a nozzle section with one end connected in fluid flow relationship with the conduit section. The nozzle section has spaced apart top and bottom walls joined by spaced apart side walls. The distance between the side walls becomes larger in the direction away from the conduit section. The top wall has a downwardly curved distal end portion remote from the conduit section and the bottom wall terminates generally adjacent the position at which the downwardly curved portion of the top wall begins.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Dwight David Johnson
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Patent number: 5529242Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously making and distributing snow. The apparatus includes a first and second tube through which compressed air and water are flowed. The tubes have outlet portions where the water and air impinge on a cup shape nozzle head. The air and water are flowed at a substaintially constant pressure but the decompressed air has a greater velocity at the outlet portion than the water to aid in cooling. The water impinges on the atomizing surface of the nozzle head to produce small droplets which in the ambient creates snow for example for skiing.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventor: Fredrik Hedin