Liquid slurry spraying system
11453017 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid slurry spraying system for spraying highly viscous slurries, including those with solids content, while maintaining the slurry in agitated condition for optimum discharge. The spraying system includes a nozzle body with a liquid flow passage having a liquid slurry inlet adjacent an upstream end and a spray tip at a downstream end, a valve needle supported in the liquid flow passage for reciprocating movement between spray tip closing and opening positions, and a bladed rotor having a plurality of vanes rotatably supported on the valve needle for rotation as an incident to the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet when the valve needle is in an open position for agitating the liquid slurry for direction to the spray tip.
Claims
1. A liquid slurry spraying system comprising: a nozzle body having a spray tip with a discharge orifice at a downstream end of the nozzle body; said nozzle body having a liquid flow passage communicating with said spray tip; a supply of liquid slurry; said nozzle body having a liquid slurry inlet communicating with said liquid flow passage from said liquid slurry supply for directing liquid slurry into said flow passage for discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice; an elongated rod supported axially within said liquid flow passage; and a bladed rotor rotatably supported on said elongated rod within said nozzle body adjacent an upstream end of said liquid flow passage across from said liquid inlet for rotation relative to said elongated rod as an incident to the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet into said liquid flow passage for agitating the liquid slurry for direction to said spray tip; wherein said elongated rod is the piston rod of a piston assembly that is operable for reciprocating the piston rod between a forward spray tip closing position interrupting the discharge of liquid slurry from said spray tip discharge orifice and a retracted open position for enabling the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet, through said flow passage, and discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice.
2. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 1 in which said supply of liquid slurry is a supply of a liquid slurry containing solids.
3. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 2 in which said bladed rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced vane elements.
4. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 3 in which said vanes each are disposed in angled relation to a longitudinal axis of the liquid flow passage.
5. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 4 in which said vanes each are disposed at an angle of between 15 and 25 degrees to the longitudinal axis of said liquid flow passage.
6. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 4 in which said vanes each having a curved configuration with inwardly and outwardly curved sides and with the outwardly curved sides having a larger radius curvature than the inwardly curved sides, and the said rotor being rotatably supported with the outwardly curved sides of said vanes successively coming into direct contact with liquid slurry directed into the liquid flow passage from said liquid inlet.
7. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 6 in which said vanes have downstream ends disposed a greater distance from the liquid inlet than upstream ends such that liquid slurry directed from said liquid inlet imparts rotation to the vanes and is directed in a downstream direction through said liquid flow passage.
8. A liquid slurry spraying system comprising: a nozzle body having a spray tip with a discharge orifice at a downstream end of the nozzle body; said nozzle body having a liquid flow passage communicating with said spray tip; a supply of liquid slurry; said nozzle body having a liquid slurry inlet communicating with said liquid flow passage from said liquid slurry supply for directing liquid slurry into said flow passage for discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice; a valve needle supported in said liquid flow passage for reciprocating movement between a forward spray tip closing position interrupting the discharge of liquid slurry from said spray tip discharge orifice and a retracted open position for enabling the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet, through said liquid flow passage, and discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice; and a bladed rotatably supported on said valve needle within said nozzle body adjacent an upstream of said liquid flow passage across from said liquid inlet for rotation as an incident to the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet into said liquid flow passage for agitating the liquid slurry for direction to said spray tip.
9. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 1 in which said nozzle body has an atomizing air inlet, an air cap supported at a downstream end of said nozzle body in surrounding relation to said spray tip, and said nozzle body and air cap having an air passage system for directing pressurized air about liquid discharging from said spray tip discharge orifice for atomizing and shaping liquid slurry discharging from the spray tip discharge orifice.
10. A liquid slurry spraying system comprising: a nozzle body having a spray tip with a discharge orifice at a downstream end of the nozzle body; said nozzle body having a liquid flow passage communicating with said spray tip; said nozzle body having a liquid inlet communicating with liquid flow passage from a liquid slurry supply for directing liquid slurry into said flow passage for discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice; a valve needle supported in liquid flow passage for reciprocating movement between a forward spray tip closing position interrupting the discharge of liquid slurry from said spray tip discharge orifice and a retracted open position for enabling the direction of liquid slurry from said liquid inlet, through said flow passage, and discharge from said spray tip discharge orifice; and a bladed rotor having a plurality of circumferentially spaced vanes rotatably supported on said valve needle for rotation as an incident to the direction of liquid slurry through said liquid inlet into said liquid flow passage for agitating the liquid slurry for direction to said spray tip.
11. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 10 in which bladed rotor is mounted on said valve needle for movement with said valve needle between said forward and retracted positions, and said bladed rotor being disposed adjacent said liquid inlet when said valve needle is in said retracted position for direct engagement by liquid directed to liquid flow passage from said liquid inlet.
12. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 10 in which said vanes each are disposed in angled relation to a longitudinal axis of the liquid flow passage.
13. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 12 in which said vanes each are disposed at an angle of between 15 and 25 degrees to the longitudinal axis of said liquid flow passage.
14. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 12 in which said vanes each having a curved configuration with inwardly and outwardly curved sides and with the outwardly curved sides having a larger radius curvature than the inwardly curved sides, and the said rotor being supported with the outwardly curved sides of said vanes successively coming into direct contact with liquid slurry directed into the liquid flow passage from said liquid inlet.
15. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 14 in which said vanes have downstream ends disposed a greater distance from the liquid inlet than upstream ends such that liquid slurry directed from said liquid inlet both imparts rotation to the vanes and directs liquid in a downstream direction through said liquid flow passage.
16. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 10 in which said nozzle body has a fan air inlet, an air cap supported at a downstream end of said nozzle body in surrounding relation to said spray tip, said air cap having fan air discharge orifices on opposing sides of the spray tip liquid discharge orifice, and said nozzle body and air cap having an air passage system for directing pressurized air from said fan air inlet to said air cap discharge orifices for forming liquid discharging from said spray tip discharge orifice.
17. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 16 in which nozzle body have an atomizing air inlet, said air cap having a central opening, said spray tip having a forwardly extending nose portion extending through said air cap central opening which together with said central opening defines an atomizing air discharge orifice, and said nozzle body and air cap defining an air passage system for directing pressurized air from said atomizing air inlet to said atomizing air discharge orifice for atomizing liquid discharging from said spray tip discharging orifice.
18. The liquid slurry spraying system of claim 8 in which said bladed rotor is supported on said valve needle for reciprocating movement with said valve needle, and said bladed rotor is disposed adjacent said liquid inlet when said valve needle is in said retracted position for direct engagement by liquid directed to liquid flow passage from said liquid inlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, a certain illustrative embodiment thereof has been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative external mix air assisted nozzle assembly 10 in accordance with the invention. The basic operation of the external mix air assisted spray nozzle assembly 10 is consistent with applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 7,717,059, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The illustrated spray nozzle assembly 10, as best depicted in
(15) The illustrated main nozzle body 11 has a liquid slurry inlet port 18 (
(16) For controlling liquid flow and discharge of slurry through the spray tip 14, the control module 12 may be a standardized type that can be interchangeably mounted in the nozzle body 11. The control module 12 in this case comprises a body member 27 having a downstream relatively smaller diameter cylindrical hub portion 31 which carries an O-ring 32 and is positioned within an upstream cylindrical bore 34 of the nozzle body 11 and retained by a retaining nut 35 threadibly engageable with the nozzle body 11. The illustrated control module 12 includes a piston assembly 38 that has a downstream elongated piston rod in the form of a valve needle 39 for reciprocating movement with respect to the spray tip 14. The valve needle 39 extends axially through the liquid passage 25 with a downstream end that is engageable with the tapered entry section 26b of the spray tip 14 for interrupting liquid flow through the discharge orifice 14a. The piston assembly 38 is biased to the spray tip closing position by a biasing spring 40 interposed between the piston assembly 38 and an end cap 41 threadedly secured to an upstream end of the control module body member 27.
(17) During operation, for axially moving the valve needle 39 to an open position (to the right as viewed in
(18) The spray tip 14 in this case has a forwardly extending nose portion 46 (
(19) To assist in forming the discharging spray pattern, the air cap 15 has two opposite longitudinal passages 54 (
(20) The fan air discharge minimizes both fine particle accumulation around the fan air discharge orifices and pressurized air operating requirements. The illustrated air cap 15, as depicted in
(21) In accordance with an important aspect of the present embodiment, the spray nozzle assembly includes a self-contained rotor which is actuated upon the introduction of pressurized slurry into the nozzle assembly for agitating the slurry to maintain its homogeneity and prevent settling and agglomeration of the solid contents within the spray nozzle. In the illustrated embodiment, a rotor 70 is rotatably mounted on the valve needle 39 for relative rotation and agitation of the liquid slurry as an incident to introduction of the liquid under pressure from the liquid inlet port 18. The main nozzle body 11 in this case defines an enlarged annular chamber 71 immediately upstream and in communication with the liquid flow passage 25 within which the rotor 70 is disposed. The rotor 70 is axially retained on the valve needle 39 by annular clips 72 affixed to the valve needle 39 on the upstream and downstream sides of the rotor 70. The illustrated rotor 70 has a central cylindrical hub section 74 with a central cylindrical opening 75 for rotatably mounting on the valve needle 39 and a plurality of blades or vanes 76, in this case, is disposed in angled relation to the longitudinal axis of the rotor 70 and valve needle 39.
(22) In keeping with this embodiment, the blades 76 are designed such that upon engagement by pressurized liquid from the liquid inlet port 18 the rotor 76 is continuously rotated for agitating the liquid and maintaining its homogeneity and the agitated liquid is directed downstream into and through the liquid flow passage 25 and spray tip 14. To this end, rotor blades 76 are preferably disposed at angles of between 15 and 25 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the support hub 74 and have slightly curved configurations with inwardly and outwardly curved sides 76a, 76b respectively (
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(24) Hence, in operation, it has surprisingly been found that the spray nozzle assembly can effectively spray highly viscous slurries with solid particle content while maintaining the slurry in agitated condition within the spray nozzle for optimum discharge and coating onto products being sprayed, without settling out of the solid particles or clogging of the spray nozzle assembly during operation. Yet the construction and operation of the spray nozzle assembly is relatively simple, requiring only the addition of an appropriately configured rotor on the valve needle and a nozzle body having a rotor receiving chamber upstream of the liquid flow passage to the spray tip.