Torpedo nozzle apparatus
11931761 ยท 2024-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/0483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/149
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention embodies a spray nozzle for mixing and spraying a mixture of liquid and dry material. The device is comprised of a liquid injector, a torpedo, a spray tip, and a mixing chamber. The mixing chamber is connected to a hose that directs dry material through the apparatus. Dry material is forced around and over the first end of the torpedo within the mixing chamber, slowing the speed of that material and focusing it toward the second end of the torpedo where it mixes with liquid exiting the spray tip at this second end. The torpedo blends the dry and liquid components more uniformly resulting in a more homogenous material.
Claims
1. A torpedo spray nozzle apparatus for mixing and dispensing a dry material flowing through a connected hose with a liquid flowing through the torpedo spray nozzle apparatus, the torpedo spray nozzle comprising: a mixing chamber having a longitudinal axis, an interior, a nozzle end, and a connection end, the connection end being removeably attached to a hose supplying dry material and wherein the interior of the mixing chamber comprises a tapered funneling section, a cylindrical throttling section, and a tapered blending section; a liquid injector connected to a liquid supply, wherein said liquid injector penetrates the mixing chamber; a torpedo connected to or forming an integral part of the liquid injector and comprising a longitudinal axis, a conically shaped first end, a cylindrically shaped main body, and a conically shaped second end, the longitudinal axis of the torpedo being substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the mixing chamber such that the conically shaped first end is positioned within the throttling section of the mixing chamber and the conically shaped second end is positioned within the blending section of the mixing chamber; and a spray tip comprising a whirl rod, said whirl rod having a length and a longitudinal axis, wherein said whirl rod comprises at least two helical slots about said longitudinal axis and wherein said slots extend along the length of said whirl rod, the spray tip being mechanically connected to the liquid injector.
2. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the spray tip is removeably connected to the liquid injector.
3. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid injector is comprised of a tube and wherein the torpedo is slipped on to the liquid injector.
4. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tapered funneling section, the cylindrical throttling section, and the tapered blending section of the mixing chamber are removeably attached to one another.
5. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tapered funneling section and the cylindrical throttling section form a single part that is removeably attached to the tapered blending section.
6. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tapered funneling section and the cylindrical throttling section of the mixing chamber are removeably attached to one another via a first spline and wherein the cylindrical throttling section and the tapered blending section of the mixing chamber are removeably attached to one another via a second spline.
7. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein a shutoff valve is positioned between the liquid injector and the liquid supply.
8. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein a metering valve is positioned between the liquid injector and the liquid supply such that the pressure of liquid flowing within the liquid injector is adjustable.
9. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid injector is in fluid communication with a pressure gauge.
10. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid injector is in fluid communication with a manifold.
11. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the conically shaped first end of the torpedo comprises an opening angle ranging from 30-40? and wherein the conically shaped second end of the torpedo comprises an opening angle ranging from 40-52?.
12. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main body of the torpedo further comprises a length and wherein the mixing chamber further comprises a length and wherein the length of the main body of the torpedo ranges from 38 to 55 percent of the length of the mixing chamber.
13. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mixing chamber further comprises a diameter and the main body of the torpedo further comprises a diameter and wherein the diameter of the main body ranges between one quarter to one-third of the diameter of the mixing chamber.
14. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end of the torpedo further comprises at least two flutes.
15. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the torpedo spray nozzle apparatus further comprises a ring mount liquid supply supplying liquid to a ring mount and wherein the ring mount is comprised of at least two additional spray nozzles and is mechanically fastened to the nozzle end of the mixing chamber.
16. The torpedo spray nozzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the spray nozzle further comprises a strainer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERAL LISTING
(16) 5 Torpedo Nozzle Apparatus 10 Liquid Injector 15 Torpedo 20 Spray Tip 25 Mixing chamber 30 Funneling Section 35 Throttling Section 40 Blending Section 45 Nozzle Outlet 50 Hose 55 Dry Matter/Dry Material 60 Liquid 65 Exterior Surface of Torpedo 70 Interior Wall of Torpedo Nozzle Apparatus 75 Wall Thickness of Torpedo Nozzle Apparatus 80 Liquid Entry Point 85 First end of Torpedo/Inlet Cone 90 Main Body 95 Second End of Torpedo/Blending Cone 100 Tube/Cavity/Channel/Pipe 105 Fluting 110 Shut Off Valve 115 Pressure Gauge 120 Manifold 125 Whirl Rod 130 Screen Strainer 135 Ring Mount 140 Ring Mount Liquid Supply L.sub.MB Length of Main Body L.sub.MC Length of Mixing Chamber C.sub.L Longitudinal Center of the Mixing Chamber ? Opening Angle of the Inlet Cone ? Opening Angle of the Blending Cone
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) Specific terms are used for the sake of clarity in describing the embodiments below. The invention is not intended to be limited to the selected terminology and it should be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents operating in a similar manner to accomplish a similar function.
(18) In this patent application, a hollow tube for transferring liquids from one point to another in a substantially watertight manner both to and within the nozzle apparatus such as a void, cavity, pipe, channel, duct, or conduit shall be referred to as a tube or cavity. Flexible piping connected to the nozzle apparatus for the transfer of dry material shall be referred to as a hose. It should be recognized that additional components such as gaskets, washers and the like may be required to achieve a watertight seal at unions and connections within the apparatus.
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(20) The three sections of the mixing chamber 25 may be removeably attached to one another as shown in
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(22) The funneling section 30 of the mixing chamber 25 tapers to the substantially cylindrical throttling section 35 which has a larger diameter than that of the hose 50. This throttling section 35 then transitions to a blending section 40 having a smaller diameter than that of the throttling section 35 as illustrated in
(23) The liquid injector 10 penetrates the wall thickness 75 of the torpedo nozzle apparatus 5 at the liquid entry point 80 as shown in
(24) In one embodiment, the torpedo 15 is slipped onto the liquid injector 10 as shown in
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(26) The main body 90 is substantially cylindrical in shape as illustrated in
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(28) Dry matter may come in varying sizes, shapes, and densities depending on the material selected for the particular application. Every material will therefore require its own pressure and spray setting. Typically, an operator works with the dry matter, adjusting the angle of spray and liquid pressure until the desired consistency and finish is achieved. Spray tips 20 within the apparatus are interchangeable and a wide assortment of tips 20 providing specific liquid flow rates and angles of spray may be selectively mounted on the liquid injector 10. Ideally the angle of spray exiting the spray tip 20 will range from 30? to 50?. Any angle greater than this would direct liquid 60 to the interior wall of the torpedo nozzle apparatus 70 and would result in material buildup on that wall surface 70. Any angle less than this would not sufficiently wet the dry material 55.
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(30) Although the nozzle outlet 45 is depicted as cylindrical in shape in
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(32) While the above description contains many specifics, these should be considered exemplifications of one or more embodiments rather than limitations on the scope of the invention. As previously discussed, many variations are possible and the scope of the invention should not be restricted by the examples illustrated herein.