PULSE WIDTH MODULATING SPRAYING SYSTEM
20220297141 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
- Kyle Peter Smolinski (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Samuel Alexander Reinhart (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Weston John Thompson (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Andrew John Day (North Aurora, IL, US)
- Timothy H. Hennessy (Plainfield, IL, US)
- Robert J. Adams (St. Charles, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B05B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0278
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid spraying system having an electrically operated pulse width modulation control for directing a modulated liquid discharge based upon frequency and duty cycle of a reciprocally operated liquid control valve. The spray nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body having an inwardly converging conical chamber communicating between an upstream liquid directing plate and a downstream liquid discharge passage. The liquid directing plate is formed with a one or more rings of circumferentially spaced liquid directing passages angularly oriented with respect to a central liquid flow axis of the nozzle body for directing liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage into a predetermined conical spray pattern.
Claims
1. A liquid spraying system comprising: a housing having a liquid inlet for connection to a pressurized liquid supply and a downstream liquid outlet; an electrically operated pulse width modulation control having a valve reciprocally moveable with respect to said liquid outlet for controlling the direction of a modulated liquid discharge from said liquid outlet based upon frequency and duty cycle of valve movement; a spray nozzle assembly mounted downstream of said liquid outlet comprising a nozzle body and an upstream liquid directing plate; said nozzle body defining a conical chamber converging inwardly in a downstream direction that communicates with a discharge passage of said nozzle body; said liquid directing plate being formed with at least one ring of circumferentially spaced liquid directing passages about a central flow axis of the nozzle body angularly oriented with respect to the central flow axis for directing pulse width modulated liquid from said housing liquid outlet into said nozzle body conical chamber for discharge from the nozzle body discharge passage in a conical spray pattern.
2. The liquid spraying system of claim 1 in which said liquid directing passages of said liquid directing plate comprise a single ring of liquid directing passages angled in a common angular direction to the nozzle body central flow axis for imparting swirling movement to liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage in a hollow cone spray pattern.
3. The liquid spraying assembly of claim 1 in which said liquid directing passages of said liquid directing plate comprise two concentric rings of liquid directing passages with one of the rings being oriented in one angular direction to the central flow axis of the nozzle body and the other concentric ring of liquid directing passages being angularly oriented in a direction opposite to that of the liquid directing passages of the first ring for imparting swirling movement to liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage in a full cone spray pattern.
4. The liquid spraying pray assembly of claim 3 in which said concentric rings of liquid directing passages comprise an inner ring and an outer ring disposed radially outwardly of the inner ring, said inner ring of liquid directing passages being smaller in diameter than the liquid directing passages of the outer ring.
5. The liquid spraying assembly of claim 3 in which the liquid directing passages of each ring are tangentially oriented with respect to a circumference of the respective ring.
6. The liquid spraying assembly of claim 5 in which the liquid directing passages of each ring are oriented at acute angles between 35° and 45° to a central flow axis of the nozzle body.
7. The liquid spraying system of claim 1 in which said nozzle body discharge passage has an outwardly angled conical section that defines a discharge orifice of said nozzle body.
8. The liquid spray system of claim 1 in which said nozzle body discharge passage includes a cylindrical passage section that transitions to an outwardly angled conical section that defines a discharge orifice of the nozzle body.
9. The liquid spray assembly of claim 8 in which said nozzle body inwardly converging conical chamber terminates in an annular transverse turbulence inducing ledge at an upstream end of said outwardly angled conical section.
10. The liquid spraying system of claim 1 in which said housing liquid outlet is defined in an end plate of said housing, and said end plate and spray nozzle assembly liquid directing plate defining an expansion chamber between said end plate and nozzle body liquid directing plate into which modulating liquid discharge from said housing liquid outlet is directed.
11. The liquid spraying system of claim 10 in which said expansion chamber has an axial length less than one third a diameter of said expansion chamber.
12. The liquid spraying system of claim 10 in which said spray nozzle assembly liquid directing plate is disposed in recess relation to an upstream end of said nozzle body and said expansion chamber is defined within an upstream side of said liquid directing plate.
13. The liquid spraying system of claim 12 in which said spray nozzle assembly is releasably secured to said end plate by a threaded cap fixed to said housing.
14. A liquid spraying system comprising: a housing having a liquid inlet for connection to a pressurized liquid supply and a downstream liquid outlet; an electrically operated pulse width modulation control having a valve reciprocally moveable with respect to said liquid outlet for controlling the direction of a modulated liquid discharge from said liquid outlet based upon frequency and duty cycle of valve movement; a spray nozzle assembly mounted downstream of said liquid outlet comprising a nozzle body and an upstream liquid directing plate; said nozzle body defining a conical chamber converging inwardly in a downstream direction that communicates with a discharge passage of said nozzle body; said housing liquid outlet being defined in an end plate of said housing, said end plate and spray nozzle assembly liquid directing plate defining said expansion chamber between said end plate and nozzle body liquid directing plate into which a modulated liquid discharge from said housing liquid outlet is directed; said liquid directing plate being formed with at least one ring of circumferentially spaced liquid directing passages about a central flow axis of the nozzle body, said liquid directing passages each being angularly oriented at an acute angle between 35° and 45° to the central flow axis of said nozzle body for directing pulse width modulated liquid from said housing liquid outlet and expansion chamber into said nozzle body conical chamber for discharge from the nozzle body discharge passage in a conical spray pattern.
15. The liquid spraying system of claim 14 in which said liquid directing passages of said liquid directing plate comprise a single ring of liquid directing passages angled in a common angular direction to the nozzle body central flow axis for imparting swirling movement to liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage in a hollow cone spray pattern.
16. The liquid spraying assembly of claim 14 in which said liquid directing passages of said liquid directing plate comprise two concentric rings of liquid directing passages with one of the rings being oriented in one angular direction to the central flow axis of the nozzle body and the other concentric ring of liquid directing passages being angularly oriented in a direction opposite to that of the liquid directing passages of the first ring for imparting swirling movement to liquid discharging from said nozzle body discharge passage in a full cone spray pattern.
17. The liquid spraying pray assembly of claim 16 in which said concentric rings of liquid directing passages comprise an inner ring and an outer ring disposed radially outwardly of the inner ring, said inner ring of liquid directing passages being smaller in diameter than the liquid directing passages of the outer ring.
18. The liquid spraying assembly of claim 16 in which the liquid directing passages of each ring are tangentially oriented with respect to a circumference of the respective ring.
19. The liquid spray system of claim 14 in which said nozzle body discharge passage includes a cylindrical passages section that transitions to an outwardly angled conical section that defines a discharge orifice of the nozzle body.
20. The liquid spray assembly of claim 19 in which said nozzle body inwardly converging conical chamber terminates in an annular transverse turbulence inducing ledge at an upstream end of said outwardly angled conical section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0028] While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have 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 forms 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 EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative spray boom 10 having a liquid supply conduit 11 for supplying liquid to a plurality of pulse width modulating spraying systems 12 in accordance with the invention mounted in spaced relation along the liquid supply conduit 11. The pulse width modulating spraying systems 12, as depicted in
[0030] The pulse width modulation assembly 14 is configured to allow the spray nozzle assembly 15 to achieve a pulsing flow that rapidly alternates between on and off flow conditions. To that end, the pulse width modulation assembly 14 includes an electrically actuated on/off solenoid valve 18 that can oscillate rapidly between an open position in which fluid is allowed to pass to the spray nozzle assembly 15 and a closed position in which the flow of fluid to the spray nozzle assembly 15 is blocked. The pulse width modulation assembly 14 may be of a commercially known type such as offered by Spraying Systems Co., assignee of the present application, under the trademark PulsaJet. Various components and their mode of operation of the illustrated pulse width modulation assembly may be similar to those described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,613, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0031] The illustrated pulse width modulation assembly 14 includes an inlet housing 21 having a liquid inlet port 22 for coupling to a liquid supply and a downstream outer housing body 24 that includes a forwardly extending annular end 25 upon which the nozzle assembly 15 is mounted and retained by a threaded retainer cap 26. The solenoid valve 18 of the illustrated pulse width modulation assembly 14 includes spring biased plunger 30 operated by a solenoid coil 31 electrically controlled by a data input cable 32 coupled to an appropriate control 33 for reciprocating movement between raised and lowered positions that open and close an outlet passage 34 of a housing end plate 35 fixed to the lower end annular extension 25 and which communicates with the spray nozzle assembly 15. When the plunger 30 is in a raised open position, a liquid flow stream communicates from the upstream liquid inlet port 22, along a flow passage 38 about the plunger 30 and through the outlet port 34 of the end plate 35 which in this case has a raised annular plunger seat 39 about the outlet port 34. As indicated above, the use of the pulse width modulation assembly 14 allows the flow rate to the spray nozzle assembly 15 to be adjusted without changing the pressure of the fluid supply simply by adjusting the on/off frequency and duty cycle of the pulse width modulation assembly 14.
[0032] In accordance with an important aspect of the present embodiment, the spray nozzle assembly 15 of the pulse width modulating spraying system 14 is effective for generating controlled conical spray discharges over a wide range of pulse modulating operating conditions. The illustrated spray nozzle assemblies 15, as depicted in
[0033] In carrying out this embodiment, the liquid directing inlet plate 41 may be designed for effecting a full cone or hollow cone spray discharge from the nozzle body discharge orifice 46. The liquid directing plate 41, as depicted in
[0034] In keeping with this further feature of the present embodiment, the spraying systems may be easily converted for discharging and directing a hollow cone spray pattern by using different combinations of an inlet plate and body, such as in
[0035] From the foregoing, it can be seen that a pulse width modulating spraying system is provided that is operable for directing controlled conical spray patterns at various pulsating rates of operation. The spraying system includes a spray nozzle assembly having a liquid directing orifice plate that can be interchangeable for directing full cone or hollow cone spray patterns at variable operating conditions. The spray nozzle assemblies furthermore, are relatively simple in design and easily adapted for use with pulse width modulating spraying systems.