Abstract: A dispensing nozzle for dispensing fluids, particularly anaerobic adhesives/sealants, in an automated dispensing system, the nozzle (2) having a hollow body with an entry port (3) and an exit port (4), the body having a wall with an internal wall surface which defines an elongate conduit arranged about a longitudinal axis of the nozzle, and linking the entry port to the exit port, wherein at the exit port the internal wall surface alternates in distance from the axis (6) of the nozzle between axis proximate positions (9) and axis distal positions (10), thereby forming a dispensing opening (7) in the exit port of non-circular cross sectional area. The wall is flexible radially outwardly in the regions of the axis proximate positions.
Abstract: A nozzle is provided for use with a fluid discharge conduit to disperse a fluid flowing through the fluid discharge conduit in a stream. The nozzle includes an orifice housing having a first end for connection to the fluid discharge conduit, a second end with an orifice therein and a communicating passage therethrough to permit the fluid stream to enter from the fluid discharge conduit and to exit from the orifice housing. The communicating passage has a first diameter at the first end adjacent to the fluid discharge conduit and a step formed therein spaced a distance from the orifice to provide a diameter less than the first diameter.
Abstract: A nozzle for transferring a flow of liquid metal between metallurgical vessels or molds comprising an entry portion for receiving the liquid metal. A flow regulator, such as a stopper rod, is movable from an open position to a closed position with respect to the entry portion for respectively permitting and prohibiting flow through the nozzle. The entry portion and the flow regulator define a control zone therebetween. A pressure modulator, downstream of the control zone, is adapted to minimize a pressure differential across the control zone. The pressure modulator constricts flow downstream of the control zone.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 25, 2003
Assignee:
Vesuvius Crucible Company
Inventors:
Dong Xu, Lawrence J. Heaslip, James D. Dorricott
Abstract: A jet pump for a nuclear reactor includes a riser and an inlet mixer having a set of nozzles and a mixing section for receiving coolant flow from the nozzles and suction flow from an annular space between the reactor vessel and the shroud core. To minimize or eliminate electrostatic deposition of charged particulates carried by the coolant on interior wall surface of the inlet-mixer of the jet pump, and also to inhibit stress corrosion cracking, the interior wall surfaces of the nozzles and mixing section are coated with a ceramic oxide such as TiO2 and Ta2O5 to thicknesses of about 0.5-1.5 microns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 29, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 14, 2003
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Catherine P. Dulka, John F. Ackerman, David W. Sandusky, Mark O. Lenz, Leland L. Lantz, Michael B. McMahan, Glen Arthur MacMillan
Abstract: The guide member (1) for a liquid jet (30) to be deflected allows a liquid (3) after flowing out of a container (2) to be deflected onto a target (5; 7) which is located below the container. The deflecting takes place by means of a shaped material plate (10; 10a, 10b) which is arranged ahead of an outlet opening (20) of the container and which reshapes and further conducts the jet (30) in such a manner that the liquid is conveyed to the target at a lower end (17) of the shaped material plate. At the location ahead of the outlet opening (20), where the liquid jet (30) is incident onto the shaped material plate (10), a first and a second piece of surface (11 and 12 respectively) of the material plate form a mouth region (13) in which the first piece of surface (11) deflects the liquid (3) transversely with respect to the vertical, whereas the second piece of surface (12) is provided as a catcher for squirts. The first piece of surface merges into a channel (14) in which the liquid is guided downwards.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 20, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 14, 2003
Assignee:
Sulzer Chemtech AG
Inventors:
Christian Bachmann, Emil Fehr, Adrian Faust
Abstract: At a time of forming lip portions 9e, 9f in upper and lower edge portions of an injection port 9d in a protruding manner, a nozzle for injecting a washer fluid of a washer fluid injection apparatus in a diffusion manner is structured such that a step surface 9i is formed on an inner side surface 9h such that protruding amounts of the lip portions 9e, 9f are set to the same size, a protruding tip portion in a washer fluid injection side of the lower lip portion 9f is positioned in a lower side than a lower side edge portion of the injection port 9d. Accordingly, it is possible to make the injected washer fluid hard to be affected by an air flow during traveling.
Abstract: The present invention provides a spray gun with associated nozzle attachments for high deposition efficiency for thermal spray of high quality, dense, low oxide content coatings. The spray guns are used to produce coatings using a thermal spray process, a high velocity oxy-fuel process, a high velocity air-fuel process, cold spraying, and plasma spraying in which the process is characterised by having an over-expanded flow with a Mach number from about 1.0 to about 4.0 which have passageway section which diverges to the gun outlet. In one embodiment the nozzle attachment is another diverging section with a greater angle of divergence than the diverging nozzle section. In another embodiment the nozzle attachment includes the aforementioned diverging nozzle attachment section followed by a converging nozzle section having an outlet section through which the thermal spray is emitted.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 22, 2002
Publication date:
September 25, 2003
Inventors:
Ali Dolatabadi, Javad Mostaghimi, Valerian Pershin
Abstract: A drip manifold having drip nozzles configured to form controlled droplets is provided for use in wafer cleaning systems. The drip manifold includes a plurality of drip nozzles that are secured to the drip manifold. Each of the plurality of drip nozzles has a passage defined between a first end and a second end. A sapphire orifice is defined within the passage and is located at the first end of the drip nozzle. The sapphire orifice is angled to produce a fluid stream that is reflected within the passage and toward the second end to form one or more uniform drops over a brush.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2003
Assignee:
Lam Research Corporation
Inventors:
Don E. Anderson, Katrina A. Mikhaylich, Mike Ravkin, John M. de Larios
Abstract: The present invention relates to a nozzle intended for the application of fluid materials, which at a front end thereof has an aperture opening into a slot. A central portion of the slot is functioning to release most of the material straight ahead. Furthermore, the slot has side portions functioning to release material in sideway directions. In a preferred embodiment, the front end is shaped like a truncated cone with a flat top, in which the slot is formed. The slot is thus divided into three straight portions with the central portion in the flat top and the angle of the side portions defined by the top angle of said cone. Under certain conditions, the jets of material released from the various portions are held together by a surface tension. As most of the material is released from the central portion, the jets from the angled side portions will be deflected towards the center jet, resulting in a jet with a relatively even width, and a resultant coating being thickest in the middle.
Abstract: A light weight carrier head is attached to a hand held wand for fluid removal of coatings, paint and other accretions from structural surfaces. The carrier head is in the shape of a ring with equidistant nozzles capable of producing 25,000 to 60,000 psi fluid dispersions covering a swath of up to 6 inches.
Abstract: An abrasivejet cutting head is disclosed for use in an abrasivejet cutting system. The cutting head includes a replaceable generally cylindrical insert member having a fluid passageway aligned with the passageway of the housing. A waterjet-forming orifice member is supported within the insert in axial alignment with the abrasivejet discharge nozzle located at the downstream end of the cutting head. The insert is locked into the cutting head by the sleeve of an abrasive-carrying conduit, and provides the mixing region in which the abrasive is entrained into the waterjet. By making the jet-forming orifice and mixing region an integral unit, the mixing chamber is conveniently changed every time the wear in the jet-forming orifice requires an orifice change to maintain high cutting efficiency, while adding virtually no cost in additional components since it merely requires a slightly elongated insert than would otherwise be necessary.
Abstract: An orifice holding spring disk. The spring disk is utilized to retain orifice(s) against a smooth flat platen surface. The spring disk may further comprise an inlet flow conditioning nozzle, provided in (a) a flow collimating configuration to produce a coherent flow waterjet, or (b) in a de-collimating configuration to produce a divergent waterjet. The spring disk has an annular outer ring, one or more through-holes, and counterbores to form wells in the spring disk. The wells are slightly larger in diameter than the particular orifice to be mounted and slightly shallower (in the water flow direction) than the thickness of the orifice. A nozzle cap compresses the platen and spring disc against a high pressure inlet tube. The outer diameter of the spring disk is forced to flex to the cap surface while the center portion is restrained by the orifice that is resting on the platen.
Abstract: A nozzle is provided which includes a nozzle body having a proximal end and an insertion end and defining an inlet orifice at the proximal end thereof and an outlet orifice at the insertion end thereof. The nozzle body is adapted to be attached at the proximal end thereof to an opening of a container and to be inserted at the insertion end thereof into an opening of a receiving vessel for dispensing a first fluid from the container into the receiving vessel from the inlet orifice to the outlet orifice thereof. The nozzle further includes a venting device connected to the nozzle body and defining a vent discharge opening for venting a second fluid from the receiving vessel into the container through the vent discharge opening such that the second fluid is vented through the vent discharge opening of the venting device without traversing the first fluid in the container substantially during an entire time for a dispensing of the first fluid from the container into the receiving vessel.
Abstract: An assembly for jetting droplets of a viscous medium. The assembly is releasably mountable in a machine using the assembly for providing a substrate with deposits. The assembly comprises an assembly holder having first holding means mating with an assembly support of a docking device of the machine, a nozzle, an eject mechanism connected to the nozzle, a viscous medium container connected to the eject mechanism, and signal interface means. Thus, the assembly is to be regarded as a separate, exchangeable unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 5, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 17, 2003
Assignee:
Mydata Automation AB
Inventors:
William Holm, Johan Kronstedt, Hakan Sandell
Abstract: An air entrainment spa nozzle having a jet of water which passes over an air entrainment port with the air entrainment port having a downstream structure which enhances the air entrainment. In one embodiment, the air enhancement structure is a ramp which extends in a downstream direction from the air entrainment port. In another embodiment, the air entrainment port projects or protrudes into the jet of water by a predetermined amount.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 10, 2003
Assignee:
Bowles Fluidics Corporation
Inventors:
Jerry Wayne Thurber, Jr., Keith Schloer
Abstract: An air blower inflation adapter is provided for quickly inflating an inflatable object with an air blower, comprising a nozzle assembly with a first cylindrical section having an opening fittable to an air blower and a second smaller cylindrical section having an opening fittable to an air release port, and a conic transition section therebetween. The air blower inflation adapter has particular utility in connection with inflating air mattresses, rafts, inflatable pools, and similar objects with a conventional leaf blower that quickly and conveniently provides high volumes of air for the inflation of large objects.
Abstract: A low pressure foaming nozzle assembly having a modular construction for permitting the ready interchange of nozzle tips. The foaming nozzle assembly may be constructed of two pieces, with a first configuration employing a flow body and an engaging nozzle tip and a second configuration employing a pair of mating halves, wherein each mating half includes a portion of a venturi, a throat and a nozzle tip. The assembly cooperatively engages a foaming liquid source such as a wand, and upon pressure on the foaming liquid source, a foam is generated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 18, 2000
Date of Patent:
May 13, 2003
Assignee:
The Fountainhead Group
Inventors:
Mario J. Restive, Aaron Guiliano, George Mitchell
Abstract: A press dampening system which applies dampening fluid to a roll or cylinder using high-density straight streams of fluid flow. The term straight stream encompasses a stream of fluid which is primarily laminar, and which produces a minimal amount of spray or droplets. The flow of fluid is not, or is minimally, broken up into droplets. The straight streams, which include a high density of water or dampening fluid, impact against the roll or cylinder and thereafter the straight stream spreads out across the surface of the roll or cylinder in a puddle-like fashion. Each straight stream is created by an orifice—preferably a micro-orifice—which, at an appropriate back pressure upstream of the orifice, causes the water or dampening fluid to emerge from the orifice in a straight stream of relatively laminar flow.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for using a liquid-jet cutting device, comprising the separate delivery of a pressurized liquid medium and an abrasive medium to a nozzle, characterized in that the abrasive medium is fed to the nozzle as suspension in a liquid. Preferably the suspension is fed to the nozzle virtually without pressure or under low pressure. The invention also relates to a nozzle for a liquid-jet cutting device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 17, 2002
Publication date:
May 8, 2003
Inventors:
Henk Dijkman, Paulus Antonius Jacobus Janitschek
Abstract: The showerhead (10) includes a main housing (12) that forms the central supply inlet (16), a supply passage section (20) for the central inlet and a peripheral deflector (22). A disc (26) is applied to the main housing (12). The Venturi passages (40) are made up between housing (14) and the disc (26). A showerhead (10) is intended to deliver an aerated stream of water that has passed through and has been aerated by Venturi passages 40. The Venturi passages (40) radially extend from the supply inlet (16) toward the periphery (22) of the head (14). An air intake passage (44) communicates with the ambient exterior and also communicates with the Venturi passage between its nozzle (50) and diffuser (52). The deflector (22) is arranged to divert the aerated stream of water coming out of the individual Venturi passages in order to deliver them in substantially axial direction perpendicular to the plane (29) of the showerhead.
Abstract: A hose connector includes a connection body and a lock ring. The connection body is provided at one end with a fastening portion engageable with a lawn sprinkler or the like, and at the other end with a tubular protrusion which is provided with an outer threaded portion, an annular groove, and a toothed edge. The lock ring is provided with an inner threaded portion, and a sloped portion located in the inner wall of the outer end thereof. The lock ring is joined with the tubular protrusion such that the inner threaded portion of the lock ring is engaged with the outer threaded portion of the tubular protrusion. The lock ring can be turned counterclockwise to move toward the fastening portion, or clockwise to move away from the fastening portion.
Abstract: A gas jetting nozzle is used for etching an object to be etched by jetting etching gas onto the object from the gas jetting nozzle. A gas jetting pipe for jetting an etching gas and a suction pipe for discharging the jetted gas are provided to have a coaxial dual pipe structure. The etching gas is jetted from the gas jetting pipe toward the object for etching and, at the same time, excess etching gas for reaction is discharged through the suction pipe.
Abstract: Fluids are atomized using a miniaturized electrostatic microinjector. The microinjectors are capable of producing uniform droplets in several spray modes, and metering and dispersing very small volume fluids. The atomizer is useful in carburetion systems for internal combustion engines, to prepare samples for analytical methods such as MALDI, for fluid filtration and separation, and in other applications.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 15, 2002
Publication date:
April 17, 2003
Inventors:
Alireza Shekarriz, Joseph G. Birmingham
Abstract: A novel method of making a nozzle by forcing a malleable metallic disk into a series of cavities in progression using punches to draw down a formed section so metal can be pulled into the shape of the next cavity in the series. Each cavity differs in size and shape, progression of the nozzle to the next cavity occurs until the metal is incrementally hardened by each step in the progression and the desired shape is formed. Wall thickness of the nozzle can be selectively varied in each section drawn down or pulled. Exceptionally accurate nozzles can be made with smooth, hard, rigid, walls of varying and constant thickness at low cost.
Abstract: A fluid dispense tip includes a bevel at an opening to reduce the amount of surface tension, or “land”, at the opening. The bevel is formed by grinding in a longitudinal direction such that any tooling scars resulting from the grinding operation are likewise longitudinally oriented, further reducing the amount of surface tension in the tip, thereby leading to heightened dispensing accuracy. The tip may be machined from stock as a unitary piece, to increase its lifetime, and may be formed with a bore of a relatively large diameter that is tapered down to a smaller diameter near the tip opening, to allow for delivery of fluid through the tip body at a decreased pressure. A cleaning tool may be provided for removing residual material from the inner surfaces of the tip. A removable liner sleeve may be provided within the bore to reduce the effective inner diameter of the dispense tip.
Abstract: A device for discharging raw material-fuel includes a pressurizing means for discharging a liquid, a pressure application room (1) in fluid communication with a discharge nozzle, and a liquid discharge nozzle (2) positioned under the pressure application room to discharge the liquid. The nozzle portion has an aspect ratio (L/d) of 5 or more, with L being the length of the nozzle in the thickness direction of the nozzle portion and d being the diameter of the nozzle portion.
Abstract: A nozzle for delivering a measured quantity of viscous liquid including a flared opening defined by a horizontal perimeter and a flare wall extending inward from the perimeter, a cylindrically-shaped barrel wall extending from the flare wall downward to a break point defined by a circle parallel to the flare opening and spaced-apart therefrom, a cone-shaped wall extending downward from the circular break point and inward therefrom to a circular exit opening, and a small-diameter exit tube extending from the circular exit opening to a circular exit aperture.
Abstract: The invention relates to a micromechanically produced nozzle for producing reproducibly small drops which consist of a liquid container delimited by a silicon structure and a pyrex structure. The silicon structure is a silicon wafer consisting of a silicon oxide layer (SiO2) and a silicon nitride layer (SI3N4). The wafer has a nozzle of silicon oxide (SiO3), which forms a nozzle opening of a liquid container. The liquid is fed into the liquid container through a channel formed in the pyrex structure. A disk made of a piezoelectric material exerts a pressure on the liquid in the container, which passes through the nozzle in the form of a drop.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 8, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 25, 2003
Assignee:
GenSpec S.A.
Inventors:
Philippe Luginbuhl, Pierre François Indermuhle, Damian Twerenbold
Abstract: Methods of generating pores in thin sheets of material, typically thin polymer films, are provided. The methods allow for generation of pores which uniformly penetrate the material. The method comprises laminating a thick film onto a thin film, then directing a laser source onto the thin film so as to form pores through the thin film. The increased stiffness conferred by the thick film reduces wrinkle formation in the thin film, resulting in uniform thickness of the thin film and consequent uniformity of pore depth. The invention further provides aerosolization containers and devices comprising membranes formed according to the invention.
Abstract: An outlet nozzle for use within a centrifuge rotor. The outlet nozzle includes an axial inlet channel and an outlet channel disposed angularly with respect to the inlet channel. An insert is received within the holder and includes an orifice portion and a directing portion. The directing portion shields at least a portion of the outlet channel for preventing impact therewith and for diverting fluid flow from the inlet channel of the holder and into the orifice portion of the insert. The insert further includes an inlet edge at a proximal end which is defined by the intersection of the outlet channel and the inlet channel.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 28, 2003
Assignee:
Fluid-Quip, Inc.
Inventors:
Charles W. Bouchillon, Kim E. Greenwell
Abstract: In a window washer nozzle of a window washer apparatus, washer liquid in a vertical liquid pipe is introduced into a horizontal liquid pipe through a filter and sprayed out from an orifice to a windshield. The filter is integrally molded in a coupling portion of the first and the second liquid pipes. An opposed wall of the filter is opposite to an inlet of the horizontal liquid pipe with a space L through which the washer liquid flows into the horizontal liquid pipe. The space L is smaller than a bore size W of the orifice. Therefore, foreign materials in the washer liquid larger than the bore size W are blocked at the filter, thereby restricting clogging of the orifice.
Abstract: A microprocessor-operated valve is held in a showerhead to shut off flow of water if a leak detector measures any water leakage. The valve is mounted in a conduit in the showerhead and operated to shut off water flow if the water leak detector senses leakage from the showerhead. An electric motor is held in the showerhead and actuated to drive a gear train to close the normally-open valve and shut off water flow through the conduit.
Abstract: An abrasivejet cutting head is disclosed for use in an abrasivejet cutting system. The cutting head includes a replaceable generally cylindrical insert member having a fluid passageway aligned with the passageway of the housing. A waterjet-forming orifice member is supported within the insert in axial alignment with the abrasivejet discharge nozzle located at the downstream end of the cutting head. The insert is locked into the cutting head by the sleeve of an abrasive-carrying conduit, and provides the mixing region in which the abrasive is entrained into the waterjet. By making the jet-forming orifice and mixing region an integral unit, the mixing chamber is conveniently changed every time the wear in the jet-forming orifice requires an orifice change to maintain high cutting efficiency, while adding virtually no cost in additional components since it merely requires a slightly elongated insert than would otherwise be necessary.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for bringing about the transformation of a medium such as carbon dioxide or other gases or mixtures thereof into snow. In accordance with the invention, the aforementioned medium and the snow produced from it are caused to interact with surfaces of a snow-producing nozzle extending from a discharge orifice for the medium. The aforementioned medium, after exiting from the discharge orifice, is either permitted to expand into an elongated space which exhibits a uniform cross section. Or the medium is also permitted to act against a number of obstructions in the form of flexible bristles situated along the flow path of the medium as it flows out between the discharge orifice for the medium and an outlet for the formed snow. The produced carbon dioxide snow is intended for use in small animal pest decontamination. Means for producing snow are included in the invention.
Abstract: A spring disk with a concentric through bore and a concentric counter bore of specific depth used to hold an orifice against a lapped surface of a nozzle cap in a waterjet assembly. Dimensions are chosen to provide adequate restraint without the need to force the orifice onto the spring disk. When orifice, spring disk and the retaining cap are assembled and the cap is tightened on the inlet nozzle, the spring disk is forced to the cap surface and the orifice becomes securely held and centrally aligned within the assembly.
Abstract: A laboratory microchip includes a carrier with a micro spray tip projecting vertically out of a plane of the carrier. The carrier and spray tip are designed as a monolithic or single unit. The spray tip includes a passage channel which conveys the substances to be sprayed from a channel to a spray tip aperture. The channel is a part of a channel structure which is enclosed to the outside by a cover plate. The spray tip includes, on the sides of the spray aperture, an area which tapers conically inwards. Connected to this tapered area is a constant cross-section drill hole forming an annular internal step formation at the transition between the two areas. The outer diameter of the conically tapering tip is locally reduced in proximity to the aperture to provide a finer tip to the spray tip. The finer tip increases the electrical fields occurring at the tip, to further increase the forces which act on the substances and for dispersion spraying.
Abstract: The invention relates to a hydraulic unit for a hydraulic control and/or regulating device, in particular for anti-blocking and/or anti-slipping brake systems, comprising control and regulating electronics arranged in a control housing as well as a valve block connected to said control housing, whereby at least one driving means is provided for at least one pressure-generating element. A cavity associated with the pressure-generating element receives leakage fluid from the pressure-generating element and a discharge channel that is connected to the cavity is provided in the valve block. According to the present invention, a means is associated with the discharge channel, and said means prevents fluid from entering into the discharge channel.
Abstract: A flexible nozzle system for the gas distribution plate of a plasma reaction chamber. The gas distribution plate is a metal plate having a plurality of clamping holes and a plurality of removable nozzle modules inserted into the clamping holes.
Abstract: In FIG. 1, turbulent water or other fluid enters the nozzle body, 2, at inlet port, 1, and encounters the convex surface of a porous filter which has been formed into the shape of a hollow hemisphere, 3, at the center of which is the exit orifice. As the fluid flows through the hollow hemispherical diffuser it has its Reynold's Number significantly reduced. The energy of any gross turbulences on the convex side of the diffuser tends to be converted to a very great number of micro-turbulences which tend to be self canceling. Since the diffuser, 3, also shown in FIG. 3, is shaped as a hollow hemisphere centered upon the exit orifice, 4, then all water flowing from the diffuser to the exit orifice has substantially the same distance to travel from all directions. With this low-turbulence fluid all having substantially the same straight-line distance to travel to the exit orifice, 4, there tends to be little new turbulence introduced and the fluid, 5, exiting the orifice, 4, tends to be highly laminar.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 29, 2002
Inventors:
Robert L. Kuykendal, Ronald S. Deichmann
Abstract: An outlet nozzle for use within a centrifuge rotor. The outlet nozzle includes an axial inlet channel and an outlet channel disposed angularly with respect to the inlet channel. An insert is received within the holder and includes an orifice portion and a directing portion. The directing portion shields at least a portion of the outlet channel for preventing impact therewith and for diverting fluid flow from the inlet channel of the holder and into the orifice portion of the insert. The insert further includes an inlet edge at a proximal end which is defined by the intersection of the outlet channel and the inlet channel.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 30, 2001
Publication date:
October 24, 2002
Inventors:
Charles W. Bouchillon, Kim E. Greenwell
Abstract: Torch tip for a torch, said tip adapted to be in fluid communication with a fuel gas and oxygen source for generating a flame, the torch tip including a tubular or substantially tubular body having a plurality of spaced orifices therein, at least one of the orifices being formed in a planar surface so as to allow the formation of a circular orifice therein, the orifice thereby emitting, in operation, a stable and even flame. In a preferred embodiment, all of the orifices are so formed, and direct a flame towards a common point.
Abstract: A nozzle for delivering a measured quantity of viscous liquid including a flared opening defined by a horizontal perimeter and a flare wall extending inward from the perimeter, a cylindrically-shaped barrel wall extending from the flare wall downward to a break point defined by a circle parallel to the flare opening and spaced-apart therefrom, a cone-shaped wall extending downward from the circular break point and inward therefrom to a circular exit opening, and a small-diameter exit tube extending from the circular exit opening to a circular exit aperture.
Abstract: An atomizing nozzle for use with a rewet shower or a steam box. The nozzle has first and second orifices and a pressure port which allows the pressure between the orifices to be measured. The nozzle also has a pressure port upstream of the two orifices that allows for the measuring of the regulated water pressure from an actuator attached to the atomizing unit. The measured pressures can be used to determine if either orifice is completely blocked or if one orifice is partially blocked or the other orifice is worn.
Abstract: The developer nozzle is employed to supply developer, in a photographic technique of a photoresist and etching process, for developing photoresist to a surface of a semiconductor process wafer at least partly covered with the photoresist. The face of the developer nozzle that comes to face the surface of the semiconductor wafer and that closes off the developer supply duct in the developer nozzle is flat.
Abstract: A prostrate water sprinkler comprises a base on which one or more spray tubes are disposed. The spray tubes are provided with a plurality of jet nozzles which are arranged in one or two rows along the longitudinal direction of the spray tubes. The jet nozzles can be adjusted in spray angle thereof by an adjustment member which is mounted on the spray tubes.
Abstract: A nozzle for simultaneous application of a string of glue on two facing adjacent disc surfaces, especially for gluing together two optical disc elements to form a DVD. In order to make possible higher glue application rates and smaller dimensions of the glue application nozzle, the nozzle can steer the flow towards the facing disc elements. For this purpose, the nozzle has a channel outlet opening which has upper and lower outlet areas and therebetween a constricted outlet area.
Abstract: A more controllable fibrous acoustic ceiling patch or textured material in the form of a sprayable composition includes a base, a filler, an adhesive binder, an anti-foaming agent, a suspension agent, and fibrous materials. The more controllable acoustic ceiling patch is storable and dispensable from a pressurized dispenser having a delivery nozzle. An aerosol system with a spray nozzle is included on the container for selective discharge of the textured material onto a prepared patch area, which may be on a drywall or support panel so as to match and blend with the surrounding acoustic ceiling surface area in order to provide a continuous and unbroken coextensive surface texture of mechanically and visually matched material.
Abstract: In a component, in particular a high-pressure part for a fuel injection system, having intersecting bores, at least one bore of the two intersecting bores is designed with a flat region, and the component has inherent compressive stresses in the area of the flat region of the bore. This yields an increase in strength of the component in the area of the intersection point of the two bores.
Abstract: A nozzle assembly includes a connector tube having a first end and a second end. An outer surface of the connector tube is threaded. A first cap having an opening therethrough is threaded onto the first end of the connector tube. A second cap having an opening therethrough is threaded onto the second end of the connector tube. Each of the first and second caps has a top surface and a threaded inner surface. The nozzle assembly further includes a nozzle having a tubular portion defining a channel. The tubular portion is disposed in the opening of the first connector cap so that a position of the nozzle can be axially and rotationally adjusted. A spin, rinse, and dry station including the adjustable nozzle assembly and a method for spin rinsing the bottom side, i.e., the backside, of a semiconductor wafer also are described.
Abstract: Known high-pressure spray nozzles tend to develop wear at outlet edges for a flat stream because of fluid emerging at very high pressure. It has already been proposed to provide, on the nozzle bodies, instead of transverse continuous outwardly open groove-shaped cuts, outlet channels with a cross-sectional pattern that expands outward trumpetwise in an elliptical shape or to prevent any contact between the nozzle body and the high-pressure stream at the outlet edge. It is now proposed to provide the outlet channel with an elliptical cross section, with expansion of the cross section exclusively in the direction of the major semiaxis but with no increase in dimension in the direction of the minor semiaxis. In this way, the flat stream to be formed can be guided and held together without wear at an outlet edge. The nozzle can be used as a high-pressure flat stream nozzle for de-scaling.