Injector Type Patents (Class 261/76)
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Patent number: 4808346Abstract: A carbonated beverage dispensing system for dispensing a mixed beverage consisting of a flavoring constituent contained in an individual serving packet and a base liquid. The dispensing system includes an actuating unit having a platen that is movable between a retracted position in which a flavoring constituent containing packet is positionable into the actuating unit with a rupturable discharge end thereof directed downwardly and an actuated position which progressively presses against a side of the packet for forcing the contents of the packet in a downward direction for rupturing the discharge end of the packet and for expelling the contents thereof into a discharge nozzle. A carbonated water supply is provided for simultaneously dispensing a predetermined quantity of carbonated water into the nozzle for mixing with the expelled flavoring constituent prior to discharging therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Strenger & AssociatesInventor: Marshall C. Strenger
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Patent number: 4780217Abstract: The invention relates to a method for restoring bodies of water by artificial aeration of the deep water (the hypolimnion), whereby the natural stratification of the water is maintained and no compressor is required. A pump draws the deep water in and forces it through an ejector which, in turn, draws air from the atmosphere and mixes it, in the form of finely divided bubbles, with the water. The mixture of water and air is injected into a riser-pipe in which the ascending air-bubbles produces an upwardly directed vertical flow, additional deep water being drawn in through the opening at the bottom of the riser-pipe and being brought into contact with the air-bubbles. At the top, residual air can escape into the atmosphere through the opening at the top of the riser-pipe, or through a degasification link connected thereto, whereas oxygen enriched water can be passed through a downpipe back to the hypolimnion.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Fred Petersen
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Patent number: 4752383Abstract: An apparatus and method for generating gaseous bubbles in a liquid body comprises a bubble chamber for mixing a pressurized gas with a liquid at a pressure greater than atmospheric and a fine injector tip for releasing the pressurized gas-liquid mixture from the bubble chamber under a high tip velocity and shear. The apparatus is adapted for supplying bubbles to a flotation column for the treatment of mineral ore materials.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1986Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the InteriorInventors: Jeffrey D. McKay, Donald G. Foot, Jr.
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Patent number: 4749527Abstract: An improved motionless mixer, referred to herein as a static aerator, for dissolving gases in liquids is disclosed. The static aerator incorporates a helical mixing element in which the pitch of the blade or vane of the helical mixing element decreases continuously along the length of the mixing element. The linear velocity of the flowing liquid is thereby subjected to increasing angular acceleration resulting in centrifugal force against the retaining walls. This additional pressure generated on the liquid increases the amount of gas that may be dissolved in the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Inventor: Hans C. Rasmusen
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Patent number: 4744956Abstract: A continuous system, process and associated apparatus are disclosed for reacting a gas with a liquid to manufacture a gaseous or liquid product. The preferred system comprises a reactive gas, such as chlorine and an aqueous solution, such as caustic soda, which are continuously combined and reacted under largely superatmospheric pressure and in turbulent cocurrent flow in very compact reactor equipment. Liquid bleach solutions such as aqueous solutions of hypochlorites or hypochlorous acid are among the products of major interest. The main reactor equipment consists of a fluid pressure energized, in-line mixing device followed by a low slip (closely fitted) regenerative turbine pumping unit. The fluid ports in the closely fitted stator elements of said pumping unit should have a radial dimension equal to at least about half that of the vanes.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Quantum Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Yant, Philip A. Larson
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Patent number: 4743405Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for injecting a gas such as CO.sub.2 into a flowing liquid. The liquid is contained in a three-section conduit consisting of converging, bottleneck and diverging sections. The sections are joined end-to-end with different radii adjacent their inner surfaces, i.e., they are joined end-to-end without concordance radii so as to produce a turbulence effect in the liquid flowing through the conduit. An annular chamber is disposed about the bottleneck section and includes a connection for connecting to a source of pressurized gas or the like. The annular chamber is separated from the bottleneck by a wall perforated with micro-holes which allow gas entrainment into the flowing liquid. A plurality of hollow needles which extend varying amounts into the liquid flow are disposed in the wall to provide multiple sites of gas injection in the annular chamber. The arrangement is useful for neutralizing alkaline water by injecting CO.sub.2 gas therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Liquid Carbonic Industrias S/AInventors: Pedro L. Durao, Adonai A. Pessoa
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Patent number: 4735709Abstract: A froth flotation system for separating a mineral fraction from an aqueous pulp containing a mixture of mineral and gangue particles. The aqueous pulp is supplied to a pulp-filled vessel (or column) wherein a froth is formed on the surface of the pulp and collected in a launder. Gas bubbles are introduced into the pulp in the vessel by two different means to generate the froth. In accordance with one means, water is aspirated into a stream of pressurized gas (air) to form a stream of aerated water which is injected into the lower portion of the pulp-filled vessel. In accordance, the other means, a second stream of pressurized gas (air), is sparged through a porous wall of one or more micro-diffusers located within the vessel. The dual means for generating bubbles produces a significantly higher level of mineral separation than can be achieved from either means separately.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Zipperian
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Patent number: 4721562Abstract: The aeration of dispersions, especially the aeration of fiber suspensions in a flotation apparatus 1, is performed with a ring injector 2 to which air is delivered through air feed ducts 11 in the mixing section 4. The annular gap forming in the ring injector 2 is thus aerated inside and out. The center core 7, which tapers in the direction of the greatest free cross section Q4 of the ring injector 2, is provided with a fin 56 which prevents the rotation of the dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1985Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignees: Feldmuele Aktiengesellschaft, E. et. M. Lamort S.A.Inventors: Wolfgang Barnscheidt, Horst von Borries, Robert Rautenbach, August Schiffermuller, Hubert Zimmermann, Jean-Pierre Lamort
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Patent number: 4720360Abstract: An orifice device, which includes fluid guidance structure and a flow restriction, for use in a diffused aeration system for treating polluted wastewater is disclosed. The device is inserted directly into the run of a tee-joint which connects a fluid injection pipe to a fluid manifold. The orifice device is provided with fluid guidance structure to reduce fluid turbulence as the flow of fluid changes direction from horizontal to vertical. The orifice device also is provided with an orifice to backpressure fluid and enhance even distribution of fluid among several injection pipes. The upper exterior of the orifice device is threaded to be engageable with the interior of a threaded tee-joint. The orifice device is removeable in order to facilitate cleaning and maintenance of the aeration system.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Enviroquip, Inc.Inventor: Milton R. Melber
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Patent number: 4717049Abstract: Uniform droplets of a liquid are produced by positioning the end of a capillary tube in the throat of a venturi. Gas flowing through the venturi detaches droplets from the end of the capillary tube without requiring high volume gas flow or excessively high velocity of the droplets.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Gary J. Green, Frederick L. Dryer, Dennis E. Walsh
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Patent number: 4710325Abstract: An aspirating aeration and liquid mixing apparatus is positioned in a body of water and includes a motor driven propeller positioned within an intake duct and driving water through a nozzle. A plenum with an air intake pipe extends about the nozzle. The nozzle has ports with ramps thereover to provide a constriction for aspiration. The ramps are spaced annually about the interior of the nozzle with channels between the ramps. As water passes through the nozzle, a low pressure zone is created immediately downstream of the constriction to draw air through the ports, the plenum and the air intake pipe for aeration of the water. Large size materials which could otherwise clog at the constriction pass through the channels substantially unimpeded.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1987Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Air-O-Lator CorporationInventors: Barry G. Cramer, Roy A. Cramer
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Patent number: 4708829Abstract: Apparatus for the mixing of gas bubbles into fiber suspensions in order to remove impurities from the fiber suspension by means of flotation is disclosed, including an inlet, an outlet including diverging upper and lower walls, an intermediate mixing section including upper and lower wall surfaces and a wing suspended between them in order to create upper and lower passages in the intermediate mixing section, the wing including an initial diverging portion, a central portion and a subsequent converging portion so that the central portion has a maximum thickness corresponding to the minimum transverse dimension for the upper and lower passages, the converging portion of the wing corresponding with the diverging upper and lower wall portions of the outlet so that the upper and lower passages diverge substantially symmetrically in the direction of flow, and an aperture for injecting a gas such as air at a location corresponding to the central portion of the wing.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1985Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Sunds Defibrator AktiebolagInventors: Bo V. S. Bylehn, Iage H. Granqvist
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Patent number: 4701194Abstract: In a gas treating device liquid is pressurized in a liquid chamber and is fed from this chamber into ejectors which open directly into venturi fittings which are surrounded by a gas chamber. Gas enters through an inlet into this gas chamber. A gas-liquid mixture enters from the venturi fittings into a tank, where the gas is separated from the liquid. Liquid from the tank is fed through a pump into the liquid chamber. Gas escapes from the tank into a discharge line comprising a de-mister.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Studiecentrum voor Kernenergie, "S.C.K."Inventors: Charles Weyers, Michel Klein, Walter Goossens
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Patent number: 4689237Abstract: A process for heating a fluid, such as a foodstuff, by passing a vapor at a high temperature and under pressure through an annular chamber extending around a perforated mixing chamber and injecting the vapor from the annular chamber into the mixing chamber perpendicularly to the fluid flowing through the mixing chamber. A stream of the fluid, vapor and vapor-fluid mixture thus obtained is passed through and out from the mixing chamber into the constricting means of an axial nozzle having a passage means. The stream is then passed through the passage means in axial extension with the constricting means for producing complete condensation of the vapor in the stream so as to increase the fluid temperature, thereby generating cavitation in the vicinity of a point of maximum constriction of the stream located inside the passage means to produce a critical flow therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1984Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Institute National de la Recherche AgronomiqueInventor: Claire Fabre
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Patent number: 4687643Abstract: Apparatus for preparing spherical, submicronic, monodispersed, and non-agglomerated particles of metal oxides by reacing with steam a gaseous stream containing an aerosol of liquid particles of a hydrolyzable metal compound. The apparatus is characterized in that into a duct, in which an inert gas stream containing vapors of a hydrolyzable metal compound flows, there is fed through a nozzle a cold inert gas stream, the temperatures and flows of the two gaseous streams being such as to establish in the duct a temperature lower than the condensation temperature of the metal compound; the mixed gaseous streams having a turbulent flow in the duct, with a Reynolds number equal to or higher than 1800. At the duct outlet, the aerosol of metal compound liquid particles, which has formed in the duct, is caused to react with steam, wherefore solid particles of hydrated metal oxide form, which are subsequently calcined to the oxide.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Montedison S.p.A.Inventors: Paolo Cortesi, Gianni Donati, Giuseppe Saggese
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Patent number: 4674888Abstract: A gas injector element for use in a mixing apparatus having a plurality of mixing elements, where the injector element is airfoil-shaped and is installed adjacent to the first of the plurality of mixing elements. The airfoil-shaped injector is fabricated from a metal or other suitable material having a porosity within a range of 0.5 to 100 or more microns, such that fluid injected into the mixing conduit through the injector will be released from the injector and will immediately contact material flowing through the conduit without the undesirable result of bubbles of the fluid or gas flowing from the injector coalescing with larger bubbles resulting in ineffective mixing of the gas with the material in the mixer.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1985Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Komax Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard F. Carlson
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Patent number: 4671899Abstract: A carburetion device comprises a vacuum-tight vaporization chamber into which fuel and air are drawn by the vacuum produced by the engine. The vaporization chamber is supplied fuel and air through fuel and air conduits. The air supply conduit terminates at its outlet end in the vaporization chamber adjacent a barrier which contains one or more diffusion orifice. The engine vacuum draws the fuel and the air from the conduits, through the diffusion orifice, and into a vapor supply conduit which conducts the vaporized fuel/air mixture to the engine cylinders. The inlet end of the air supply conduit is provided with a flow-resistant valve so that a partial vacuum is maintained in the vaporization chamber. The flow resistant valve may be adjustable to enable adjustment of the richness and leanness of the engine. A means may be provided for adjusting the distance between the outlet end of the air supply conduit and the barrier containing the diffusion orifice.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Inventor: Timothy C. Coletta
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Patent number: 4662993Abstract: A bleach system for blending gaseous chlorine with a paper pulp slurry flow stream by mixing the chlorine with a larger quantity of steam prior to blending the chlorine/steam gas mixture with bleach washer filtrate which serves as carrier water for a multiplied number of gas bubbles entrained in the filtrate. As the cooler filtrate water extracts heat from the mixed gas bubble, the steam constituent condenses to collapse each bubble to a fraction of the original volume thereby providing a larger number of smaller chlorine bubbles than otherwise available from conventional phase mixing injectors.The mixed phase flow stream of chlorine and filtrate is thereafter blended with the pulp slurry flow stream by shear induced turbulence resulting from a greater injection velocity of the mixed phase stream into the center of the slower moving slurry stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1986Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Ernst H. Schaefer
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Patent number: 4659485Abstract: Method and apparatus for aerating flowing water which includes a plurality of successive aerating chambers having divider baffles therein to direct the flowing water downwardly while introducing a flow of oxygen and water thereto and permit the oxygen level in the flowing water to be maximized.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1986Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Aeras Water Resources, Inc.Inventors: Dominic S. Arbisi, Thomas A. Rasmussen
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Patent number: 4634560Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for controlling flow rates of a primary fluid including aspirating, mixing, and metering the primary fluid with a secondary fluid. In one aspect, the invention includes means for passing a secondary fluid of diluent gas through a venturi having specified proportions including discharge coefficient; and means for pumping primary fluid through venturi suction to pass through a primary fluid orifice of specified discharge coefficient wherein the venturi discharge coefficients of the venturi and the liquid orifice form a substantially linear proportionality over a wide range of flow rates through the venturi.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventor: Charles E. Eckert
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Patent number: 4634559Abstract: A method is disclosed for controlling flow rates of a primary fluid including aspirating, mixing, and metering the primary fluid with a secondary fluid. The secondary fluid has a high relative vapor pressure to form a gaseous mixture consisting essentially of vapor at constant volume fraction of primary fluid independent of flow rates. In one aspect, the invention includes passing a secondary fluid of diluent gas through a venturi having specified proportions including discharge coefficient; and pumping primary fluid through venturi suction to pass through a primary fluid orifice of specified discharge coefficient wherein the venturi discharge coefficients of the venturi and the liquid orifice form a substantially linear proportionality over a wide range of flow rates through the venturi.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventor: Charles E. Eckert
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Patent number: 4633909Abstract: An apparatus for the rapid in-line mixing of an additive fluid with a primary fluid includes a conduit for passing therethrough in a direction of flow a primary fluid. A nozzle is positioned within the conduit and has an outlet. A pipe supplies an additive fluid to the nozzle, such that the additive fluid is injected through the outlet of the nozzle into the primary fluid. The nozzle has extending outwardly therefrom a member to cause the additive fluid to diffuse rapidly outwardly from the outlet in a generally radially oriented fluid current and thereby for mixing with the primary fluid within a zone occupying a limited length of the conduit, measured in the direction of flow from the outlet of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: DegremontInventors: Robert Louboutin, Vincent Savall, Patrick Vion
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Patent number: 4606822Abstract: A vortex chamber aerator is provided with a split feed conduit whereby the liquid feed is introduced into the vortex chamber through two opposed passageways to provide more even distribution of the liquid currents within the vortex chamber. This results in reduced wear in the vortex chamber and more importantly presents a uniform discharge pattern of the liquid and entrained gas bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Inventor: Francis G. Miller
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Patent number: 4591446Abstract: In a filter pressure container provided with a plurality of vertically suspended tube-like filter elements having a filter cloth thereon the filtration of residual volumes of a liquid being filtered and the rinsing-out of the filter cakes built up during the filtration on the filter cloth are carried out by pumping out of the residual liquid or the rinsing liquid from the container by pump into an injector mounted in the container above the filter elements. The injector sprays out the residual liquid or the washing liquid over the filter elements while a pressure gas or air is simultaneously supplied into the container to force the liquid mist through the filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: DrM Dr. Muller AGInventor: Hans Muller
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Patent number: 4562014Abstract: A method and device for the in-line dispersion transfer of a gas flow into a liquid flow for dispersing and diffusing ambient air and/or other oxidant gas or gases into a filtrate or other liquid flow, such as water, and at super saturation achieving rates, to provide for oxidation and/or coagulation treatment of the contaminants or other undesirable materials in the liquid, for chemical free, water purification purposes, in which the device involved is free of moving parts and comprises a T-fitting body defining in-line liquid inflow and outflow ends and a mounting section intermediate such ends, with the fitting body mounting between its said ends thereof a standpipe at the mounting section of same with the standpipe being exposed to a source of the gas to be dispersed into the liquid flow, and with the fitting body and the standpipe comprising an assembly for dispersing the gas into the liquid flow including Venturi action means for dispersing or diffusing the gas in the liquid, induced by the kinetic enerType: GrantFiled: August 29, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Inventor: Dennis E. J. Johnson
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Patent number: 4556523Abstract: In a microbubble injector usable to separate materials of different density by flotation, a deflector wall deflects radially a flow of water exiting under pressure from an injector hole and containing dissolved air at the saturation concentration. This procures cavitation which is localized at the edges of the hole and which generates the required microbubbles of air downflow thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1984Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Alsthom-AtlantiqueInventors: Yves Lecoffre, Jean Marcoz
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Patent number: 4541966Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidifying gases, suitable for use in conjunction with a high frequency positive pressure ventilation (HFPPV) respiratory system, includes a nebulizing chamber 11 arranged to receive a pulsed gas flow from an oscillating valve 5 and a liquid reservoir 15 communicating with the chamber 11 such that in use liquid from the reservoir 15 passes into the chamber and is entrained in droplet form by the gas flow. A pump 20 is intermittently operable to introduce a predetermined quantity of liquid into the reservoir 15, and control means 6 of the apparatus are adapted to maintain the valve 5 in its closed condition during operation of the pump 20.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1984Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Penlon LimitedInventor: Brendan E. Smith
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Patent number: 4522151Abstract: An aerator nozzle and system for aerating a body of liquid which includes a combined air and liquid discharge nozzle unit respectively supplied from an air compressor and a liquid pump wherein the nozzle unit includes a liquid discharge nozzle with an air dispersing nozzle therewithin to insure maximum air absorption into the body of liquid to be aerated.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Inventors: Dominic S. Arbisi, Coy E. Replogle
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Patent number: 4515655Abstract: Gaseous chlorine is blended with a paper pulp slurry flow stream for pulp bleaching by mixing the chlorine with a larger quantity of steam prior to blending the chlorine/steam gas mixture with bleach washer filtrate which serves as carrier water for a multiplied number of gas bubbles entrained in the filtrate. As the cooler filtrate water extracts heat from the mixed gas bubble, the steam constituent condenses to collapse each bubble to a fraction of the original volume thereby providing a larger number of smaller chlorine bubbles than otherwise available from conventional phase mixing injectors.The mixed phase flow stream of chlorine and filtrate is thereafter blended with the pulp slurry flow stream by shear induced turbulence resulting from a greater injection velocity of the mixed phase stream into the center of the slower moving slurry stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Ernst H. Schaefer
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Patent number: 4514343Abstract: An aspirating horizontal mixer for aerating and liquid mixing includes a float with tiltable supports extending downwardly into a body of water and an air delivery conduit which are connected to a mixer unit supported below the liquid surface by the supports and tiltable therewith. The mixer unit includes a submersible motor powering a propeller and a nozzle member situated in the flow path of liquid from the propeller. The nozzle member has an internal venturi for mixing air from the air delivery conduit with the liquid flowing therethrough and includes a converging wall formation forming a constriction and a diverging wall formation leading downstream and merging with the interior wall of the nozzle member. An air injection port extends through the diverging wall formation adjacent the constriction and is in communication with the air delivery conduit for mixing air with the liquid as it flows through the venturi.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Air-O-Lator CorporationInventors: Barry G. Cramer, Roy A. Cramer
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Patent number: 4508665Abstract: To convert a conventional nonpulsating air/water mixer for a therapy tub, swimming pool, spa or the like to a pulsating mixer, an inexpensive pulsator fitting is used to replace the central eyeball portion of the mixer's outlet and mounting fitting. The pulsator fitting has at least one cross bar positioned to block the mixer's aerated water jet, and a small cylindrical rotor journaled on the cross bar. The rotor extends from the cross bar coaxially into the mixer body's outlet passage in the path of the aerated jet. The jet strikes a central portion of the upstream rotor end, travels through an angulated rotor passage, and exits the downstream rotor end at an angle relative to the rotor axis and at a point spaced apart from it, causing the rotor to spin. As the rotor spins, the exiting aerated jet rotates and is repetitively and intermittently blocked by the cross bar, thereby pulsing the jet.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: KDI American Products, Inc.Inventor: Raymond G. Spinnett
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Patent number: 4505865Abstract: A valve housing in the form of a straight- or bent-passage valve accepts in the the valve seat between its steam intake and steam outlet a choking device in the form of a perforated bushing into which a cold-water pipe with jacket-side cold-water exits projects coaxially. A control piston is mounted in such a way that it can move inside the perforated bushing and around the cold-water pipe. The control surface of the piston simultaneously releases the cold-water exits in the cold-water pipe and the reduction bores in the perforated bushing, resulting in cooling of the steam and reduction of its pressure in the high steam-pressure range in accordance with load. The cold water is accordingly injected into the hot steam as it flows in and only then does the steam, enriched with cold water, pass through the reduction bores.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1984Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Holter Regelarmaturen GmbH & Co. KgInventor: Kurt Wullenkord
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Patent number: 4491551Abstract: A method and device for the in-line dispersion transfer of a gas flow into a liquid flow for dispersing and diffusing ambient air and/or other oxident gas or gases into a filtrate or other liquid flow, such as water, and at supersaturation rates, to provide for oxidation treatment of the contaminents or other undesirable materials in the liquid, for chemical free, water purification purposes, in which the device involved is free of moving parts and comprises a T-fitting body defining in-line liquid inflow and outflow ends and a mounting section intermediate such ends, with the fitting body mounting between its said ends thereof a standpipe at the mounting section of same with the standpipe being exposed to a source of the gas to be dispersed into the liquid flow, and with the fitting body and the standpipe comprising an assembly for dispersing the gas into the liquid flow including Venturi action means for dispersing or diffusing the gas in the liquid, induced by the kinetic energy of the liquid flow throughType: GrantFiled: December 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Inventor: Dennis E. J. Johnson
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Patent number: 4483826Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus for effecting a chemical reaction. There is provided an aspirator-mixer or zone to which the reaction mass is pumped to activate the same and into which another reactant is furnished and from which admixed reaction mass and reactant are discharged into a reaction zone in which the concentration or proportion of a vaporous or gaseous reactant is maintained at a level as desired by sucking therefrom into the suction side of the aspirator-mixer or zone any excess of such reactant. In one embodiment, a mercaptan is oxidized to corresponding disulfides with oxygen and the oxygen level in the reaction zone is maintained as desired by sucking off into the suction side of the aspirator-mixer any oxygen in the reaction zone in excess of that desired therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1980Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Rector P. Louthan
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Device for dispersing a fluid in a jet of fluid of higher density, particularly of a gas in a liquid
Patent number: 4479908Abstract: A fluid of lower density is dispersed in a jet of a fluid of higher density, by imposing on the jet of higher density a curved trajectory. Where the pressure is the highest, that is, where the wall that establishes the curved trajectory has its largest radius of curvature, the fluid of lower density is introduced, preferably under pressure. The apparatus can be embodied as a tuyere which is a figure of rotation, when only a relatively small proportion of lower density fluid is to be introduced. When the proportion of lower density fluid is greater, however, then the device can be embodied as a duct of quadrangular section wrapped in a helix with narrow slots for the introduction of the fluid of lower density formed in its outer wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: October 30, 1984Assignee: Centre National du Machinisme Agricole, du Genie Rural, des Eaux et des Forets (CEMAGREF)Inventors: Yves Arbeill/e/, Jean Lucas -
Patent number: 4478765Abstract: An apparatus for aerating well water in a home water system includes a pressure tank situated above the water in the ground well, means for delivering water from the well to the pressure tank under pressure, an aerator including a pipe tee having a vertical passage therethrough and a horizontal passage open to the vertical passage, a water inlet pipe open from below the water line in the pressure tank to the top of the vertical aerator passageway, a turbulation flow pipe open from the bottom of the aerator vertical passage to the well and terminating above the level of the water in the well. The horizontal passage is open to the atmosphere. The pipe tee supports a mixing plug made of silver solder which is in sealing relation to the water inlet pipe and terminates in line with the horizontal pipe tee passage. The plug has at least one relatively narrow, straight line opening through it for the discharge of water from the pressure tank into the pipe tee.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Inventor: Dean L. Tubbs
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Patent number: 4477393Abstract: A treatment system for liquids includes apparatus for dissolving gas in the liquid and a container for providing the necessary reaction time between the gas and the liquid or constituents thereof. The device for dissolving the gas in the liquid includes gas injection means for introducing gas into the liquid and a contact chamber for containing a downflowing stream of the liquid to be treated. The pressure within the downflowing stream increases as it descends and at the elevated pressure the capacity of the liquid to take gas into solution is greatly increased. This apparatus for dissolving gas may conveniently be located below ground level. A conduit return means is provided for routing undissolved gas from a region at high pressure to an upstream portion of the liquid stream so that the gas can be reintroduced for dissolution.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Dorr-Oliver IncorporatedInventor: Peter Kos
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Patent number: 4474713Abstract: This invention provides for a system for the year-round aeration of lagoons, ponds, small lakes and the like, providing greatly improved circulation and saturation of effluent with dissolved oxygen, further providing advantages of portability and remote location of inlet, discharge and pump; and utilizing a device incorporating internal baffles within an adjustably inclined chute incorporating covers and discharge extension and movable mounted upon a suitable vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1982Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: Hydraulic & Heavy Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Dean Wickoren
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Patent number: 4473512Abstract: A skeletonized piston assembly in which a tube forms a piston shank and an enlarged thin disc has a peripheral edge which provides the piston skirt. A guide disc is spaced from the other disc and guides movement of the piston. Quick release fittings and a removable helical flight assembly adapt the heater for sanitary applications and easy clean-out.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1982Date of Patent: September 25, 1984Assignee: Pick Heaters, Inc.Inventors: Alan E. Pick, Richard A. Mayo
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Patent number: 4466928Abstract: A treatment system for liquids includes apparatus for dissolving gas in the liquid and a container for providing the necessary reaction time between the gas and liquid or constituents thereof. The device for dissolving the gas in the liquid includes gas injection means for introducing gas into the liquid and a contact chamber for containing a downflowing stream of the liquid to be treated. The pressure within the downflowing stream increases as it descends and at the elevated pressure the capacity of the liquid to take gas into solution is greatly increased. This apparatus for dissolving gas may conveniently be located below ground level. A conduit return means is provided for routing undissolved gas from a region at high pressure to an upstream portion of the liquid stream so that the gas can be reintroduced for dissolution.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Dorr-Oliver IncorporatedInventor: Peter Kos
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Patent number: 4460519Abstract: A hydrotherapy jet unit used singly or in multiples for jetting pressurized water and air under submerged conditions into a water-bearing vessel, and provided with a means to fix the direction of jetted flow at an optimum angle not susceptible to change or alteration by the vessel user; however, each unit being readily adaptable to provide directional jetted flows at differing fixed angles by means of removable and interchangeable deflection nozzles. The unit features both water and air supply pipes entering the hydrotherapy jet housing at its rear extremity, said pipes being substantially parallel to each other and axially aligned with the jet action produced within the unit. This arrangement provides a means for simple removal and replacement of the unit if required without need to damage, alter or reconfigure pipe means supplying either water or air.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1983Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Inventor: Wilbur P. Leggett
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Patent number: 4429674Abstract: A multicylinder internal combustion engine, especially a self-igniting internal combustion engine, with supply ducts leading to the cylinders which supply ducts emanate from a common fuel supply chamber with the ducts being supplied with a fuel-gas mixture. The fuel-gas mixture is present in a mist form in the supply chamber with the fuel, with a substantially identical droplet size, exhibiting a droplet diameter at which a flow characteristic is obtained for the droplets in the ducts leading to the cylinders which is respectively at least approximately identical to the flow characteristic of the gas. The fuel is fed to the common supply chamber continuously by way of an injection device with the premixed fuel-gas mixture, which is at a pressure elevated with respect to the pressure level in the supply chamber, exiting from the injection device at a speed of sound with atomization of its proportion of fuel, on account of a pressure jump at a cross section of the discharge orifice of the injection device.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Daimler-Benz AktiengesellschaftInventor: Bernd-Eric Lubbing
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Patent number: 4382044Abstract: An ozone generator is formed by a plurality of concentric tubular plate members forming positive and negative electrodes which are interleaved with each other. A high voltage discharge is applied from a transformer between the electrodes to cause an electric discharge in the air contained therebetween, thereby generating a supply of ozone. The air is fed to a suction nozzle device through which a water stream to be purified passes. The suction nozzle is constructed so that the water stream is markedly speeded up so as to generate a partial vacuum in an air pocket formed between the water stream and the inner walls of the nozzle. The ozone, which is fed to the nozzle in the region where this air pocket is formed, is thus sucked into the nozzle and efficiently injected into the water stream, thereby effecting the purifying action.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1981Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: Carroll ShelbyInventors: Walter P. Baumgartner, Bruce O. Yancey
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Patent number: 4370304Abstract: Ammonium orthophosphate products are prepared by reacting ammonia and phosphoric acid together at high speed under vigorous mixing conditions by spraying the reactants through a two-phase, dual coaxial mixer/sprayer and separately controlling the supply and axial outflow rate of the phosphoric acid at 1 to 10 m/sec. and the outflow rate of ammonia at 200 to 1000 m/sec. (N.T.P.). Thorough mixing and a homogeneous product is obtained by directing the outflow spray into a coaxial cylindrical reaction chamber of a specified size with respect to the diameter of the outermost duct of the sprayer/mixer. The product may be granulated on a moving bed of granules and adjusted in respect of the NH.sub.3 to H.sub.3 PO.sub.4 content by changing the concentration of the phosphoric acid and/or supplying additional ammonia to the granulation bed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Unie van Kunstmestfabrieken, B.V.Inventors: Petrus F. A. M. Hendriks, Arie Jansen, Willem B. van den Berg, Cornelis Hoek
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Patent number: 4369115Abstract: A safe method for mixing pure oxygen, or an oxygen enriched gas, at high pressure, with waste liquor in a wet oxidation system, such that intermittent drying conditions are avoided, thereby preventing possible spontaneous combustion, fire or explosion; comprising adding the oxygen to pure liquid water before it is mixed with the waste liquor.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Sterling Drug, Inc.Inventor: Gerald L. Bauer
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Patent number: 4328107Abstract: There is disclosed a novel nozzle assembly comprised of a tapered liquid passageway and a tapered gas passageway of diminishing cross-sectional areas disposed at an angle of from 0.degree. to 90.degree. to one another meeting at the enlarged end of a gas-liquid mixture passageway of diminishing cross-sectional area to an outlet end thereof. Accordingly, separate streams of a pressured gas and a pressurized liquid are introduced into the respective gas and liquid conduits whereby the gas and liquid are accelerated to a high velocity while minimizing velocity head loss and admixed at converging angles to achieve immediate high forward velocity and thus gas-liquid dispersion with the resulting gas-liquid mixture being subsequently accelerated with minimum pressure losses to achieve further gas-liquid dispersion and thus, microbubble production from controlled volumes of gas and liquid.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Synergo, Inc.Inventor: Frank C. Wright
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Patent number: 4322292Abstract: An aerator which is attached to a water faucet includes a flow control disc at its upstream end for providing a restricted water passageway and includes air passage means for directing atmospheric air at the stream of water to mix the air and water at the upstream end of the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1981Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: RJDInventor: Ronald W. Knox
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Patent number: 4320092Abstract: Improvements in a reaction vessel which includes a lower cylindrical section conically reduced in diameter toward the outlet end and an upper cylindrical section conically increased in diameter from the inlet end, the two sections being joined endways, and wherein a gas stream is tangentially introduced into the lower cylindrical section and is caused to react, inside the upper section, with a reactant liquid injected into the latter. A horizontal partition is provided within the lower cylindrical section conically reduced in diameter to divide the space therein into an upper and a lower spaces, whereby the gas stream is divided and separately passed, in a spiral flow from the upper space and in a piston flow from the lower space, into the upper cylindrical section.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Jyunichi Kondo, Akira Sensyu, Hidetaka Ono, Hiroki Honda
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Patent number: 4292259Abstract: Arrangement for sucking-off gases, creating by means of water supplied to an annular nozzle surrounding the outlet of a gas conduit and forming a first hydraulic pump with a vortex, thereby mixing the gas and water thoroughly and sucking off the mixture by a second annular water nozzle into an ejector or second pump extending into a diffuser which terminates below the level of water in a vessel, where separation of the gas and water takes place.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1980Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: SKODA, oborovy podnikInventors: Zdenek Roth, Josef Altmann
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Patent number: 4282172Abstract: A static diffuser for use within the water tank of an ozonator system. The diffuser comprises a depending water pipe into which water is fed under pressure by an external pump. The lower end of the pipe flares outward and has an internal fixed cone which combines with the flared end of the pipe to provide an annular laterally directed water discharge. The annular discharge includes angularly directed vanes to enhance the water discharge and assist in forming a high velocity outwardly directed circular sheet of water. The pipe is surrounded, in spaced relation, by a shroud through which the ozone is introduced. The shroud is provided with an annular slot outward of the pipe discharge, the shape of the shroud at the slot forming a modified 360.degree. circular venturi whereby the discharging high velocity sheet of water creates a negative pressure drawing the ozone therewith into the surrounding body of water for a ozonation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1980Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc.Inventor: William J. McKnight