SPRAY NOZZLE
20220118471 ยท 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B21/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F26B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A removable insert and a spray nozzle which includes the removable insert and a nozzle cap. The removable insert has a base member and a protruding member. The nozzle cap has an annular flange which delimits an interior locating surface for the insert. The flange extends radially and ends with an internal extremity which defines a planar spray opening. When in use, the base member is housed within the nozzle cap whilst the protruding member projects outwardly and stands proud of the planar spray opening.
Claims
1.-27. (canceled)
28. A spray nozzle including: a removable insert having a base member and a protruding member, the base member being integrated with the protruding member and having an external face; a nozzle cap with an annular flange which delimits an interior locating surface for the insert, the flange extending radially and ending with an internal extremity which defines a planar spray opening; and wherein when in use, the base member is housed within the nozzle cap whilst the protruding member projects outwardly and stands proud of the planar spray opening, the external face of the base member abutting the interior locating surface so as to form a tight seal between the annular flange and the removable insert.
29. The spray nozzle of claim 28, which includes a nozzle body to which the nozzle cap is adapted to engage, the nozzle body having a fluid receiving section and a discharging section and defining a counterbore which extends between the fluid receiving section and the fluid discharging section and which delineates a central axis towards which the flange radially extends.
30. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the protruding member includes a cylindrical wall which defines a passage which ends with an orifice.
31. The spray nozzle of claim 30, wherein the planar spray opening is on a plane which is substantially perpendicular to the passage.
32. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the protruding member of the insert is adapted to be removably fitted into the spray opening.
33. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the protruding member has an exposed surface which travels beyond the planar spray opening.
34. The spray nozzle of claim 33, wherein the exposed surface includes an annular plateau which surrounds an orifice.
35. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein an orifice is located at a distal end of the protruding member, the orifice is distanced from the planar spray opening.
36. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the annular flange has an exterior surface which curves towards the extremity.
37. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the insert is in the form of a frustoconically shaped disc.
38. The spray nozzle of claim 33, wherein an exposed surface of the protruding member is linear and tapered being inclined to the planar spray opening at a constant exposed surface angle.
39. The spray nozzle of claim 38, wherein the base member also has a tapered external face which is linear and inclined to the planar spray opening at a constant external face angle, the constant external face angle being the same as the constant exposed surface angle.
40. The spray nozzle of claim 39, wherein the exposed surface and the tapered external surface are collinear and continuously integrated into one another.
41. The spray nozzle of claim 39, wherein the exposed surface and the tapered external surface are coplanar.
42. The spray nozzle of claim 39, wherein the interior locating surface of the annular flange is a slanting surface complementary to the tapered external face of the base member.
43. The spray nozzle of claim 39, wherein the tapered external face of the base member is capable of facilitating smooth insertion of the protruding member into the spray opening of the nozzle cap resulting in self-alignment or centring of the insert which is concentric or coaxial to the annular flange of the nozzle cap.
44. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the interior locating surface of the annular flange is flush with the planar spray opening.
45. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the base member provides an annular shoulder with an external face which in use abuts the interior locating surface.
46. The spray nozzle of claim 33, wherein the exposed surface converges curvedly to form a neck-shaped protruding member.
47. The spray nozzle of claim 33, wherein the spray nozzle has a downstream end portion with a smooth exterior contour which transitions from a curved exterior surface of the annular flange to the curved exposed surface of the protruding member at the extremity in a seamless fashion.
48. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the external face of the base member includes a groove adapted to receive a sealing means.
49. The spray nozzle of claim 48, wherein the sealing means is an O-ring.
50. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein a counterbore of a nozzle body is defined by a cylindrical wall which ends with a retaining lip which acts as an impediment to keep the insert in place.
51. The spray nozzle of claim 28, which includes a swirl unit which is positioned upstream of the insert.
52. The spray nozzle of claim 28, wherein the nozzle cap has an upstream end which in use is adapted to engage a fluid receiving section of a nozzle body.
53. The spray nozzle of claim 52, wherein the nozzle cap provides a mechanism for positively securing the insert and swirl unit in place and compresses a sealing means as an upstream end threadably engages the fluid receiving section of the nozzle body.
54. A removable insert for fitting into a nozzle cap of a spray nozzle, the insert having a base member and a protruding member, the nozzle cap having an annular flange which delimits an interior locating surface for the insert, the flange extending radially and ending with an internal extremity which defines a planar spray opening; wherein when in use, the base member is housed within the nozzle cap whilst the protruding member projects outwardly and stands proud of the planar spray opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention in its various aspects will now be described in connection with non-limiting embodiments described in connection with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] In both of the above described embodiments of the spray nozzle 10 & 10A, the nozzle cap 16 provides a mechanism for positively securing the insert 14 and swirl unit 66 in place and compresses the sealing means (ie. the O-ring) 60 as the upstream end 68 threadably engages the fluid receiving section 18 of the nozzle body 12. The arrangement is such that tightening of the nozzle cap 16 to the nozzle body 12 causes compressive sealing by the sealing means (ie. the O-ring) 60.
[0034] It should be noted that the insert 14 in the form of an orifice disc is a component which may require regular replacement and is typically manufactured of a hard-wearing material such as tungsten carbide or ceramic.
[0035] Now that preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in some detail, it will be apparent to a skilled person in the art that the spray nozzle of the present invention may offer at least the following advantages: [0036] 1. it assists in the atomisation process by reducing build-up of spray splatter on the nozzle cap thereby allowing the drier to run on for longer and hence increasing productivity by minimising outages and downtimes; [0037] 2. the insert facilitates distancing of the nozzle orifice (ie. the outlet) from the spray opening defined by the nozzle cap resulting in the spray plume being further and substantially away from the nozzle cap thereby reducing the likelihood of any burnt particulate settling and accumulating on the nozzle end and the protruding member itself; [0038] 3. it minimises the development of scorched particles thereby improving the quality and hence value of the milk powder; and [0039] 4. it reduces the likelihood of formation of a burnt ignition source thereby reducing fire risk.
[0040] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For instance, as shown in
[0041] It is to be understood that any acknowledgement of prior art in this specification is not an admission that this prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in the relevant art.