Having Interior Filter Or Guide Patents (Class 239/590)
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Patent number: 6435428Abstract: There is disclosed a showerhead apparatus for radical-assisted deposition including a showerhead of a two-stair structure separated by a given distance, which has a first buffer for uniformly distributing a raw material gas and a second buffer for uniformly distributing a plasma gas, wherein a plasma is generated within the showerheads and the raw material gas sprayed into the plasma is constantly maintained, thus forming a uniform thin film on a wafer or a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Apex Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jae Ho Kim, In Chel Shin, Sang Joon Park, Kwan Goo Rha, Sang Ho Kim
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Publication number: 20020104906Abstract: A water spout is capable of providing laminar flowing fluid from a wall-mounted or faucet fixture body. The fixture body defines a cavity and a port for connection of a plumbing supply line. A cartridge assembly is disposed in the body cavity. The cartridge has a housing with an inlet opening and an outlet opening in fluid communication with the port. The cartridge housing contains a plurality of elements between the inlet and outlet openings for smoothing the flow of fluid passing through the cartridge assembly. A nozzle, positioned adjacent the outlet opening of the cartridge, has a sharp-edged orifice through which fluid leaving the fixture can be projected in a single laminar stream. The nozzle can be removed from the fixture body after the fixture body has been mounted for use such that all of the flow smoothing elements can be removed at once by removing the cartridge assembly from the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Donald P. Freier
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Publication number: 20020092936Abstract: A fuel injector has an injector body and a fitting for connecting the injector body to a high-pressure fuel supply conduit. The injector body and the fitting are separate elements of the injector, and are connected to each other to connect the supply conduit and grip an end portion of the supply conduit between the injector body and the fitting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: C.R.F SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONIInventor: Mario Ricco
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Publication number: 20020084353Abstract: An aerator includes a housing, a throttle assembly, a mixing chamber, a screen and an elastometric ring. The throttle assembly includes a first or upper throttle member and a second or lower throttle member, each of the upper and lower throttle members defining a portion of a snap element. The snap element allows for retention and relative rotation of one of said first and second throttle members in order to change the air content of the water stream from a closed aerator position which provides a substantially non-aerated water stream to an opened aerator position which provides a combined water and air stream. One embodiment of a snap element being defined by upper throttle projections and a lower throttle flange whereby the lower throttle flange is urged upstream of the upper throttle projections. The lower throttle member is retained by the upper throttle member for selective rotation by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: John A. Griffin, John C. Holzheimer, Edward A. Nasser
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Publication number: 20020063165Abstract: A device for recycling a liquid that has collected on the inner wall of a tube through which a gas stream flows includes (1) a tube having an inner wall and (2) capillaries on the inner wall of the tube that project into the gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventor: Jochen-Peter Dietl
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Patent number: 6394369Abstract: A nozzle 10 having a material outlet aperture 24 which causes received material 28 to be emitted in the form of a streaming sheet 30.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Visteon Global Tech., Inc.Inventors: Lakhi Nandial Goenka, Malgorzata M. Skender
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Patent number: 6382528Abstract: In an injection molding machine a mixer is provided that reduces the flow imbalances inherent in the melt as the flow branches within a manifold or other part of the injection machine. The mixer increase melt homogeneity by gradually mixing and changing the melt flow from all helical flow to all annular flow. The mixer provides an improved means for reducing flow imbalances that results in the elimination of weld lines and other part non-uniformities.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20020047054Abstract: A fuel injector for use with an internal combustion engine. The fuel injector comprises a valve group subassembly and a coil group subassembly. The valve group subassembly includes a tube assembly having a longitudinal axis that extends between a first end and a second end; a seat that is secured at the second end of the tube assembly and that defines an opening; an armature assembly that is disposed within the tube assembly; a member that biases the armature assembly toward the seat; an adjusting tube that is disposed in the tube assembly and that engages the member for adjusting a biasing force of the member; a filter that is at least within the tube assembly; and a first attachment portion. The coil group subassembly includes a solenoid coil that is operable to displace the armature assembly with respect to the seat; and a second attachment portion that is fixedly connected to the first attachment portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Michael P. Dallmeyer, Robert McFarland, Michael J. Hornby, James Robert Parish, Dennis Bulgatz, Ross Wood, Bryan Hall
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Patent number: 6364218Abstract: A viscous material dispense system including a dispense valve having an outlet, a mix tube secured at an upper end thereof to the outlet of the dispense valve, a mixer shroud positioned telescopically over the mix tube and including a conical lower end, and an air shroud fitted telescopically over the lower end of the mixer shroud and defining a conical surface positioned in confronting relation to the conical tip portion of the mixer shroud. The air shroud and the lower end of the mixer shroud coact to define a plurality of circumferentially spaced axially extending flutes extending downwardly between the outer surface of the mixer shroud and the inner surface of the air shroud and a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially extending flutes defined between the conical tip portion of the mixer shroud and the conical surface of the air shroud.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Sealant Equipment & Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Tudor, William C. Paetow, II
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Patent number: 6360973Abstract: The spray nozzle comprises a mixing chamber into which a liquid, forming a first and a second liquid stream, can flow through two inlet openings and which comprises an outlet opening, disposed downstream, for a spray jet. A mixing chamber wall acts as a guide surface for the liquid streams and is shaped at the outlet opening such that the liquid streams meet at an angle at the outlet opening and then form the spray jet. Given an angle of impact of approximately 90°, this spraying process delivers droplets with a high level of kinetic energy and a broad uniform fan-out of the droplet paths. Large areas can therefore be uniformly sprayed with the spray nozzle from a considerable distance.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 6354085Abstract: A fuel injector for use in a gas turbine engine includes an inlet stem with a bore formed therein and an insert disposed in the bore. The insert has a cavity formed therein for receiving a fuel filter. The use of the insert allows the upstream end of the inlet stem to be connected to a fuel manifold with a double seal fitting.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Stephen J. Howell, Jennifer Waslo
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Patent number: 6354519Abstract: A spray device used for an endoscope, the spray device having a liquid transfer tube and a spray nozzle connected to a distal end of the liquid transfer tube, includes at least one spiral guide channel; a liquid whirling chamber positioned in front of at least one spiral guide channel to be connected to an outlet thereof; and an orifice formed at a center of a front inner surface of the liquid whirling chamber. The front inner surface includes a concave surface, and the concave surface is formed so that the orientation of a tangential plane at a point on the front inner surface becomes closer to the orientation of a plane normal to the axis of the spray nozzle as the point on the front inner surface approaches the axis of the spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Satoshi Kidooka, Teruo Ouchi
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Patent number: 6345775Abstract: This invention concerns very high solid content aerosol adhesives and an aerosol spray device for the application of such aerosols comprising a spray can, a valve mounted to the can, a button mounted to the valve to control its opening and closing, a nozzle comprising a throughbore in fluid communication with the can interior when the valve is open. The nozzle comprises an axial throughbore, a flow restrictor being a channel having a length and a rectangularly-shaped cross section, and an exit port comprising a substantially rectangular orifice and a pair of opposing horizontal and a pair of opposing vertical walls extending and flaring outward from the orifice in the direction of the spray flow. This invention provides a very high solid content contact adhesive and an application device which provides for a substantially more uniform application of the adhesive than previously attainable.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Wilsoart International, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Charles Purvis, II, Kenneth Charles Pechal, John James Ach
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Patent number: 6340123Abstract: Apparatus for directing the flow of material from a supply source to one or more shaping dies has a flow channel therein. A flow directing insert (34A) located in the downstream region of the flow channel spreads the material toward the outer walls and improves uniformity of flow in an exit zone (40). In the downstream region (11), the channel height is gradually decreased and levels off near the exit. The flow channel may be split into two or mom flow branches (15A, 15B), each flow branch having a flow directing insert (34A) therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventors: Ching-Chin Lee, Gary Robert Burg, Ernest Wilford Looman, Jr., Bruce Joseph Turner, Malcolm George Marshall
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Publication number: 20010054650Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Dong Xu, Lawrence J. Heaslip, James D. Dorricott
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Publication number: 20010040191Abstract: The present invention relates to a very high solid content contact adhesive (VHS) which has a higher solid content than previously thought attainable in the prior art without increasing the viscosity beyond operable levels. Additionally, the present invention provides a VHS application device which allows substantially more uniform application of the VHS than was previously attainable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2000Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventors: Daniel Charles Purvis II, Kenneth C. Pechal, John James Ach
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Publication number: 20010038044Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Christian Bachmann, Emil Fehr, Adrian Faust
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Patent number: 6290149Abstract: A faucet spout, for example a roman tub spout, includes a spout body with a water passage in the body. The water passage has a discharge end and there is a stream former positioned at the discharge end of the water passage to form water flowing from the faucet spout into a hollow water curtain. The stream former includes a centrally positioned disk defining an annular flow path with an interior wall of the water passage. The disk has arms which extend outwardly therefrom and interlock with a recess on the water passage interior wall to mount and position the stream former at the discharge end of the spout.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Moen IncorporatedInventors: John H. Daniel, III, Allen L. Talley
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Publication number: 20010020649Abstract: The present invention provides a vapor-liquid (V-L) ejector with a removable nozzle (2) in which the internal structure has been modified and improved concerning the clearance that exists to enable said nozzle (2) to be engaged in the body (10) of said ejector (1). The invention also provides a nozzle (2) for such an ejector (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: Compagnie Generale Des Matieres NucleairesInventors: Pierre Miquel, Francois Poncelet, Philippe Bretault, Didier Michel
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Patent number: 6276617Abstract: A spraying nozzle, system, and associated methods for applying a liquid to foliage are provided. A container having an opening supplies liquid to be sprayed to a nozzle that includes a spray tip at an upstream end. The nozzle is made of an inert material, and a magnet is affixed adjacent the spray tip's orifice along the liquid pathway. The liquid is pumped out of the container, passing by and contacting the magnet, which affects the liquid droplets by orienting the dipoles of the molecules comprising the liquid. This serves to reduce the droplet size owing to mutual repulsion, creating a “cloud” of spray. The smaller droplets are better able to penetrate smaller spaces in the foliage such as insect habitats and difficult-to-access foliage pockets. The transient magnetization also increases the attraction of the droplets for the foliage, which thereby further increases the efficiency of spraying and coverage achieved.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Magspray CorporationInventor: Theodore F. Lenhardt
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Patent number: 6250318Abstract: A cleaning apparatus which comprises a spray cleaning arrangement capable of even cleaning of devices. The cleaning arrangement is disposed within a housing, and is directed towards a conveyor belt, which transports the device to be cleaned across the various wash, rinse and drying zones of the apparatus. At least one spray wand is provided for the circulation of a wash fluid having at least one row of holes disposed longitudinally thereacross for releasing the wash fluid onto the device to be washed. The spray wand has a decreasing internal traverse cross-sectional area from one end to the second end such that a substantially uniform internal pressure is maintained between the two ends during washing. The holes on the spray wands are preferably microtunnels which can be disposed at high density along the spray wand. The spray wand can also be rotated such that the direction of spray may be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Ultra Clean Technology Asia Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Ho Boon Kiat, Chua Hui Che
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Patent number: 6199775Abstract: A filter unit for an inlet tube of a fuel injector is shown. The inlet tube has an inside surface, an outside surface, and an annular end surface extending between the inside and outside surfaces. The filter unit includes a filter mesh defining a flow area. A body directs fuel flow through the flow area. The body has a first portion adapted for overlying the inside surface, a second portion adapted for overlying the annular end surface, and a third portion adapted for overlying the outside surface. A ferrule reinforces the body. The ferrule has a first part contiguously engaging the first portion of the body, a second part contiguously engaging the second portion of the body, and a third part contiguously engaging the third portion of the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Siemens Automotive CorporationInventor: Michael P. Dallmeyer
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Patent number: 6199744Abstract: The invention relates to a friction welding process for mounting blades of a blade carrier (1) of a flow machine as well as a shielding gas shower for supplying gas to welding surfaces. To achieve this, a plurality of longitudinally extending welding surfaces (5a) are provided on the circumference of the blade carrier (1), are oriented at a blade angle &bgr; relative to the rotation axis (R) of the blade carrier (1), and are respectively welded together with a welding surface (5b) of a blade (2). The welding temperature necessary for joining the bodies (blade carrier (1), blade (2)) is achieved by pressing together the welding surfaces (5a,b) and simultaneous oscillating relative motion (P) of the bodies (1, 2) in the welding plane (E), whereby a shielding gas (S) flows around the welding surfaces (5a,b) during the relative motion (P). The shielding gas flow S follows the contour of the blade carrier and the blade and thus serves to provide a closed shielding gas curtain for protecting the welding surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: MTU Motoren- und Turbinen-Union Muenchen GmbHInventors: Dieter Schneefeld, Erich Thaler, Georg Muschal, Karl Katheder
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Patent number: 6192810Abstract: A register for use in conjunction with kraft recovery boilers or bark-fired boilers utilizes a pair of shaped damper foils to reduce turbulence and induce laminar flow of air from an associated windbox through a port in the boiler. The foils are mounted for constant minimal separation from an exit nozzle to reduce transitional discontinuities which induce turbulence. A curved plenum is also provided to reduce internal turbulence within the plenum.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: BTA DraytonInventors: Kevin Jay Stallings, Jefferson Landers Shelton, Kerry Dale Mackey
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Patent number: 6193174Abstract: An apparatus for distributing fiber from a carding machine to an airlay wherein the apparatus comprises a system of ducts or conduits for controlling air flow having a curved top wall and a curved bottom wall that define a converging passageway and the distance between the walls is defined by an exponential equation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Phillip Osborne Staples, Kenneth Stephen Freund, Andrew James Giles
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Patent number: 6189812Abstract: A nozzle for injecting pulverized coal into the combustion chamber of a thermal power plant boiler includes a first metal housing and a second metal housing surrounding the first housing and defining with it an annular space through which passes a secondary airflow. The first housing channels a primary airflow mixed with pulverized coal. The interior of the first housing is divided by refractory steel splitter plates fixed into the lateral faces thereof by nesting them therein and immobilizing them by way of keys. The second housing is fixed to the first housing by lugs disposed around the top and bottom faces of the first housing. Each housing is made up of two half-shells made from refractory steel plate bent to shape and welded.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: ABB Alstom Power CombustionInventor: Daniel Buridant
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Patent number: 6186409Abstract: A molded fluidic device having a power nozzle with a width W and a coupling passage coupling a source of fluid to said power nozzle. The coupling passage has a planar enlargement and a plurality of posts spaced across the enlargement, the spacing S between each post being less than the width of the power nozzle with the sum of spacing S being greater than the width W.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Bowles Fluidics CorporationInventors: Dharapuram N. Srinath, Eric Koehler
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Patent number: 6170764Abstract: A fuel injection valve having a swirl disk, located downstream from a valve seat (15), that is made of at least one metallic material and has at least two swirl channels emptying into a swirl chamber, with all layers being built up by electrodeposition (multilayer electroplating) so that they adhere firmly to each other. The swirl disk has an upper layer that includes multiple material areas separated from each other by opening structures. The material areas of the swirl disk rest against a valve seat body containing the valve seat. The fuel injection valve is especially suitable for injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine with externally supplied ignition.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Martin M{umlaut over (u)}ller, G{umlaut over (u)}nter Dantes, Jörg Heyse
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Patent number: 6168094Abstract: A fuel injection valve is is described. The fuel injection valve includes a swirl disk downstream from a valve seat, the swirl disk being made of at least one metallic material, having at least two swirl channels opening into a swirl chamber, and in which all layers are adheringly deposited directly one on top of the other by electroplating (multilayer electroplating). A perforated spray disk having an outlet opening shaped so that it directly influences the flow of the fuel exiting through the outlet opening of the swirl disk is arranged directly downstream from the swirl disk. The fuel injection valve is particularly well suited for direct injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of a compressed mixture externally ignited internal combustion engine.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Frank Schatz, G{umlaut over (u)}nter Dantes, Detlef Nowak, Jörg Heyse
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Patent number: 6161785Abstract: An electrostatic atomizer is disclosed, which includes an electrode or other charge injection device and a source of liquid for passing a stream of liquid past the charge injection device to a variable orifice. The variable orifice is defined between at least two elements, which are movable with respect to each other. A compact stove incorporating the atomizer includes a support for supporting articles to be heated by the burning of atomized fuel. The variable orifice may be used in the stove to control the flow, and therefore thermal output, of the stove.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Charged Injection CorporationInventor: Arnold J. Kelly
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Patent number: 6161782Abstract: An atomizer disk is composed of at least one metallic material, is configured with at least one inlet opening in an upper cover layer and at least one outlet opening in a lower base layer, and has at least two swirl channels that terminate into a swirl chamber, the swirl chamber being provided in a middle swirl generation layer. Through the inlet opening and the swirl channels, two flows of different natures (biflux) enter the swirl chamber. All the layers of the atomizer disk are built up directly onto one another by electroplating metal deposition (multilayer electroplating). The atomizer disk is suitable for use in a fuel injection valve, in particular a high-pressure injection valve for direct injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing, spark-ignited internal combustion engine.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Petra Heinbuck, Frank Schatz, Gunter Dantes, Detlef Nowak, Jorg Heyse
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Patent number: 6155499Abstract: An injection valve is described, in particular for direct injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, with a valve body having a valve opening surrounded by a valve seat to form a spray opening, and with a valve needle which is pressed into its closed position, has a closing head and extends through the valve opening so that the closing head which works together with the valve seat is in contact with the valve seat on the spray side when the valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Helmut Rembold, Martin Muller, Christian Preussner
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Patent number: 6142396Abstract: A nozzle assembly including a nozzle unit, first and second sleeves and a clamp. The nozzle unit has an aft collar and a tapered inner fluid contact surface, tapering to gradually increase the velocity of fluid passing therethrough. The inner surface is formed of an elastomer material that deforms by eddies in the fluid and thereby does not build turbulent flow. The clamp encircles a rearward fitting of the first sleeve and a forward fitting of the second sleeve, holding them together with the collar sandwiched therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventor: Timothy David Gallus
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Patent number: 6142425Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the blowing of compressed air from an aerodynamic structure such as an aircraft wing or helicopter rotor blade and thus controlling the aerodynamic properties of the wing comprises a narrow slot (13) in the upper surface 915) of the structure near its trailing edge (14). Inside the wing (12) is a chamber (23) that is connected to the narrow slot (13) in the wing surface (15). The chamber (23) houses a compressed air conduit (16) for supplying and holding compressed air. A passageway (25) connects the conduit (16) to the slot (13) in the upper surface (25) of the wing (12). The lower wall (27) of the passage (25) has a slit (32) allowing a shutter (31) to move selectively into the passage (25) and obstruct the flow of compressed air through the passageway (25). The shutter (31) is attached to a smart material actuator comprising a piezoelectrical bender (29). When a control voltage is applied to the bender (29), the bender (29) will bend.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Georgia Institute of TechnologyInventors: Erian A. Armanios, D. Stefan Dancila
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Patent number: 6138872Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing of two component adhesive utilizes a conventional static mixer which is supplied with an insert providing a reduced outlet diameter source to allow streaming of the adhesive from the mixer.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Graco IncInventors: Thomas J. Brennan, Timothy A. Ferguson
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Patent number: 6135366Abstract: The injector comprises a duct (31) through which a liquid fuel which forms a film lining its wall, and an atomizing fluid, are transmitted to its downstream part, from where the fuel is sprayed, forming a mist with the atomizing fluid.The downstream part has, from the duct (31) towards the free end of the injector, a chamber (32) for destabilizing the film which has a cross section that is larger than that of the duct, a throat (33) for detaching the film extending the destabilization chamber and having a cross section that is smaller than that of this chamber, and a spray orifice (34) which is open at the end of the injector, into which the throat opens, and which has a larger cross section.Use: heating furnaces, especially glass furnaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Pierre Bodelin, Bernard Labegorre, Patrick Recourt
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Patent number: 6126095Abstract: A curing apparatus comprises a curing chamber for accommodating a controlled atmosphere for a product being treated and an irradiator for providing radiation directed at the product. The curing chamber has spaced inlet and outlet openings for the product establishing a path of travel underneath the irradiator. First and second nozzle assemblies are disposed adjacent respective inlet and outlet openings for supplying inert gas into the chamber and maintaining an inert atmosphere within the chamber. The nozzle assemblies are removably secured to the chamber. A pre-chamber is provided in the nozzle assemblies to moderate the pressure distribution of the gas within the nozzle assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Fusion UV Systems, Inc.Inventors: Derek S. Matheson, Andrew G. Moulthrop
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Patent number: 6098904Abstract: Blow-off nozzles are used for creating a high-energy air blast, for drying metal panels prior to painting. Depth or reach of penetration (in the atmosphere) is important. A bullet is provided in the center of the nozzle. The bullet is aerodynamically faired, for minimum drag. The effect of the bullet is to create a low pressure area in the jet downstream of the nozzle. The low pressure area serves to hold the jet together, preventing spreading, to a degree that enables a significant increase in penetration distance. The bullet is mounted on faired arms, which are secured to the walls of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Air Force 1 Blow Off Systems Inc.Inventors: Kirk John William Davidson, John Frederick Hayden Davidson
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Patent number: 6065683Abstract: A method of conditioning a flow of fluid comprises the steps of introducing a fluid into a nozzle body having an opening defining an inlet, an opening defining an outlet, and an inner surface connecting the inlet and the outlet, directing the fluid introduced into the inlet of nozzle body over the inner surface, and applying a pressure to the fluid. The inner surface of the nozzle is asymmetric with respect to a centerline of the inlet to provide a first region outside the nozzle of relative maximum pressure and a second region outside the nozzle of relative minimum pressure, where the first and second regions are substantially the same distance from the outlet. A fluid-conditioning nozzle comprises an inlet having an edge defining a first circumference, an outlet, offset from and spaced apart from the inlet, having an edge defining a second circumference, smaller than the first circumference, and a transition surface extending between the inlet and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Vortexx Group, Inc.Inventors: John E. Akin, Stephen K. Smith, N. Roland Dove
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Patent number: 6053435Abstract: A fog generating guide tube mounting arrangement includes a barrel having a longitudinal center through hole and two screw holes respectively provided at front and rear sides thereof in axial alignment with the longitudinal center through hole, a connector fastened to one screw hole at the rear side of the barrel to hold a pump tube, a fog generating guide tube detachably mounted in the longitudinal center through hole, the fog generating guide tube having a rear end fastened to the connector, and a front end terminating in an inner threaded portion threaded into the screw hole at the front side of the barrel, an outer threaded portion, a polygonal collar disposed between the inner threaded portion and the outer threaded portion and stopped outside the front side of the barrel, and a nozzle cap threaded onto the outer threaded portion of the fog generating guide tube outside the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Ping Fa Hung
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Patent number: 6015103Abstract: A fuel injector for delivery of fuel to an internal combustion engine has an injector body defining a central axis, a fuel discharge opening coaxial with the central axis having a valve seat extending thereabout, and a valve element normally seated on the valve seat to close the fuel discharge opening. The valve element is operable to move off of the valve seat to open the fuel discharge opening allowing fuel to pass through. A filter-valve guide is coaxially positioned upstream of the valve seat and includes an annular closed bottom, an outer wall extending coaxially upwardly from the annular closed bottom to define an outer diameter, and an inner wall extending coaxially upwardly from the annular closed bottom to define a central opening. The valve element passes through the central opening and the guide inner wall guides the valve element as it moves relative to the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: George A. Kotkowicz
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Patent number: 5984211Abstract: A valve seat portion has fuel flow passages arranged between guide portions at predetermined intervals along an outer circumference of a valve body. In addition, a fuel jet adjusting plate has nozzle holes arranged along a circle coaxial with the outer circumference of the valve body, the nozzle holes corresponding to the guide portions. Therefore, even if the valve body rotates circumferentially relative to the valve seat portion, no alteration in the pressure applied to fuel flowing through the nozzle holes occurs. By suitably setting relative locations between the respective nozzle holes and the guide portions and the numbers thereof, the pressure applied to fuel injected from the respective nozzle holes is adjusted, whereby the fuel injected from the respective nozzle holes is optimally atomized.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tomojiro Sugimoto, Keiso Takeda
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Patent number: 5975434Abstract: A showerhead system with internal filtration media includes a fluid-tight pressure housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the outlet substantially co-axial with the inlet, the housing having a substantially cylindrical internal surface. The system further includes several porous radial disks axially disposed internally to the pressure housing and having circumferential edges in integral communication with the internal cylindrical surface of the pressure housing. The system also include filtration media positional within regions defined between the porous disks. The system additionally includes at least one rigid radial disk axially disposed within the axial distribution of the plurality of porous disks, the rigid disk including groups of apertures. The rigid disk may or may not have an integral securement to the internal cylindrical surface of the pressure housing such that its axial position, within the system, is defined by filtration media packed on either side of it.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: John H Douglas
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Patent number: 5968601Abstract: There is claimed a method for depositing fluid material from a linear nozzle in a substantially uniform manner across and along a surface. The method includes directing gaseous medium through said nozzle to provide a gaseous stream at the nozzle exit that entrains fluid material supplied to the nozzle, said gaseous stream being provided with a velocity profile across the nozzle width that compensates for the gaseous medium's tendency to assume an axisymmetric configuration after leaving the nozzle and before reaching the surface. There is also claimed a nozzle divided into respective side-by-side zones, or preferably chambers, through which a gaseous stream can be delivered in various velocity profiles across the width of said nozzle to compensate for the tendency of this gaseous medium to assume an axisymmetric configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: David D. Leon, Robert L. Kozarek, Adel Mansour, Norman Chigier
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Patent number: 5956784Abstract: A hydro-therapy spa jet including an inlet connection, a first nozzle to accelerate a water stream from the inlet connection, an air inlet, a second nozzle drawing air from the air inlet to aerate the accelerated water stream, and a third nozzle to slow and directionally adjust the aerated water stream. The third nozzle includes an inlet, a chamber, and an orifice, where the aerated water stream passes into the inlet, through the chamber, and out the orifice. The inlet has a conical inner surface that contracts in a downstream direction. The inlet also includes a spherical outer surface, which is received in a conforming spherical inner surface within the jet. The chamber is conical in shape, expanding in the downstream direction to reduce the water's speed as it passes through the chamber. The orifice defines a passage having a cross-sectional area that is constant in the downstream direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: American Products, Inc.Inventors: Andre Perdreau, Loren Perry
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Patent number: 5931392Abstract: A high-pressure spray nozzle includes a nozzle body with a longitudinal channel formed therein that provides a fluid passageway between an inlet and a mouth zone. The passageway has an inner configuration that includes a shoulder with a generally radiused portion that enables increased force and a more even spray distribution for fluid exiting the mouth zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Robert J. Adams
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Patent number: 5924634Abstract: An orifice plate includes a complete axial through passage for a fluid, in particular for a fuel, including inlet openings, outlet openings, and at least one conduit located between them. The inlet and outlet openings are arranged in the orifice plate so that they do not overlap at any point when projected into one plane. This offset of the outlet openings with respect to the inlet openings results in an S-shaped flow profile for the medium, onto which an atomization-promoting turbulence is thus imposed. The orifice plate is particularly suitable for use on injection valves in fuel injection systems, in paint nozzles, or for freeze-drying processes.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Stefan Arndt, Dietmar Hahn, Heinz Fuchs, Gottfried Flik, Guenter Dantes, Gilbert Moersch, Detlef Nowak, Joerg Heyse, Beate Ader, Frank Schatz
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Patent number: 5921476Abstract: A method of conditioning a flow of fluid comprises the steps of introducing a fluid into a nozzle body having an opening defining an inlet, an opening defining an outlet, and an inner surface connecting the inlet and the outlet, directing the fluid introduced into the inlet of nozzle body over the inner surface, and applying a pressure to the fluid. The inner surface of the nozzle is asymmetric with respect to a centerline of the inlet to provide a first region outside the nozzle of relative maximum pressure and a second region outside the nozzle of relative minimum pressure, where the first and second regions are substantially the same distance from the outlet. A fluid-conditioning nozzle comprises an inlet having an edge defining a first circumference, an outlet, offset from and spaced apart from the inlet, having an edge defining a second circumference, smaller than the first circumference, and a transition surface extending between the inlet and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Vortexx Group IncorporatedInventors: John E. Akin, Stephen K. Smith, N. Roland Dove
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Patent number: 5899390Abstract: An orifice plate includes a complex axial through passage for a fluid is created, composed of inlet openings, outlet openings, and at least one conduit located between them. The at least three functional planes of the orifice plate, each with a characteristic opening structure, are built up on one another by electroplating metal deposition (multilayer electroplating) . A layer of the orifice plate deposited by electroplating can have one or more functional planes. The orifice plate is particularly suitable for use on injection valves in fuel injection systems, in paint nozzles, inhalers, inkjet printers, for freeze-drying processes, for spraying or injecting liquids, for example beverages, or for atomizing medications.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Stefan Arndt, Dietmar Hahn, Heinz Fuchs, Gottfried Flik, Guenter Dantes, Gilbert Moersch, Detlef Nowak, Joerg Heyse, Beate Ader, Frank Schatz
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Patent number: 5897062Abstract: A fluid jet nozzle has a water chamber accommodating therein pressurized fluid, an orifice communicating with the water chamber and contracting the fluid from the water chamber, a throat communicating with the orifice and through which the fluid from the orifice passes, a multiplication chamber communicating with the throat and receiving the fluid from the throat for multiplying cavitation, and a diffusion chamber receiving the fluid from the multiplication chamber for diffusing the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Babcock-Hitachi Kabushiki KaisyaInventors: Kunio Enomoto, Katsuhiko Hirano, Masahiro Otaka, Kazuo Amano, Eisaku Hayashi, Sadato Shimizu, Ren Morinaka, Kazunori Sato