PRESSURE DIFFERENCE GENERATING APPARATUS
20240159250 ยท 2024-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/2224
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F04F5/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pressure difference generating apparatus includes a first pipe, a second pipe and a third pipe. The first pipe have a first inlet. The second pipe disposed inside of the first pipe has a conical inlet runner, a conical outlet runner and a neck portion between the conical inlet runner and outlet runner. The third pipe has a third conical outlet portion extending into the conical inlet runner. A first fluid and a second fluid flow into the first pipe and the third pipe separately in different flow rates. A negative pressure generated between the third conical outlet portion and the conical inlet runner allows at least part of the first fluid to flow into the conical inlet runner, then the neck portion, then the conical outlet runner, and finally out of the second pipe with the second fluid.
Claims
1. A pressure difference generating apparatus, comprising: a first pipe, defined with an axis, having oppositely a first inlet and a first outlet along the axis and connected spatially to each other; a second pipe, having oppositely a second inlet and a second outlet along the axis and connected spatially to each other, disposed coaxially inside the first pipe, a neck portion being disposed between the second inlet and the second outlet, an inner diameter of the neck portion being less than an inner diameter of any of the second inlet and the second outlet, a conical inlet runner being formed between the second inlet and the neck portion, the conical inlet runner being parallel to the axis and tapered from the second inlet to the neck portion, a conical outlet runner being formed between the second outlet and the neck portion, the conical outlet runner being parallel to the axis and tapered from the second outlet to the neck portion; and a third pipe, having oppositely a third inlet and a third conical outlet portion, the third conical outlet portion having a third outlet, an inner diameter of the third outlet being less than an inner diameter of the third pipe, an outer diameter of the third outlet being less than an outer diameter of the third pipe, the third outlet being parallel to the axis and plugged into the conical inlet runner via the second inlet, the third conical outlet portion being disposed inside the conical inlet runner, an outer diameter of the third pipe being less than an inner diameter of the second inlet; wherein the first inlet allows a first fluid to enter the first pipe, the third inlet allows a second fluid to enter the third pipe, the first fluid and the second fluid have different flow rates, a negative pressure generated between the third conical outlet portion and the conical inlet runner has at least part of the first fluid to enter the conical inlet runner via the second inlet, then to enter the neck portion, and finally to enter the conical outlet runner, and the part of the first fluid mixes the second fluid to discharge together out of the second pipe via the second outlet.
2. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the neck portion is equal to an outer diameter of the third outlet, and a distance between the third outlet and the neck portion is greater than 0 along the axis.
3. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the neck portion is greater than an outer diameter of the third outlet, and a distance between the third outlet and the neck portion is equal to or greater than 0 along the axis.
4. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein a distance between the third outlet and the neck portion is less than an inner diameter of the third outlet along the axis.
5. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein a length of the third conical outlet portion along the axis is 4?5 times of the inner diameter of the third outlet.
6. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein an angle between an inner sidewall of the conical outlet runner and the axis is within 3?4?.
7. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the third pipe is 2?3 times of the inner diameter of the third outlet.
8. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein an inner diameter of the first pipe is equal to or greater than an outer diameter of the second pipe.
9. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the neck portion has a length parallel to the axis.
10. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third pipe is bent to has a first section and a second section connected spatially to each other, an angle is formed between the first section and the second section, the first section is disposed coaxially inside the first pipe, an axial end of the first section has the third conical outlet portion, the second section extends into the first pipe, and another axial end of the second section out of the first pipe is the third inlet.
11. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first fluid includes one of nitrogen, inert gases and air.
12. The pressure difference generating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second fluid includes one of dry air, nitrogen and argon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
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[0022] The first pipe 10 is defined with an axis C. As shown, the first pipe 10, constructed in parallel to the axis C, has oppositely a first inlet 11 and a first outlet 12 connected spatially to each other.
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[0025] Further, in this embodiment, a neck portion 23 provided between the second inlet 21 and the second outlet 22. An inner diameter ID.sub.23 of the neck portion 23 is less than each of inner diameters ID.sub.21, ID.sub.22 of the second inlet 21 and the second outlet 22, respectively. A conical inlet runner 24 parallel to the axis C is formed between the second inlet 21 and the neck portion 23, and the conical inlet runner 24 is tapered from the second inlet 21 to the neck portion 23. In addition, a conical outlet runner 25 parallel to the axis C is formed between the second outlet 22 and the neck portion 23, and the conical outlet runner 25 is tapered from the second outlet 22 to the neck portion 23.
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[0027] The first section 31, axially parallel to the axis C, is disposed inside the first pipe 10. One axial end of the first section 31 (the upper end in the figure) is formed to be a third conical outlet portion 33.
[0028] The second section 32 penetrates across the first pipe 10, and an axial end thereof extends out of the first pipe 10 to be defined as a third inlet 34.
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[0030] The third outlet 35 parallel to the axis C is protruded into the conical inlet runner 24C via the second inlet 21 so as to position the third outlet portion 33 inside the conical inlet runner 24.
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[0032] In this embodiment, the inner diameter ID.sub.30 of the third pipe 30 is 2?3 times of the inner diameter ID.sub.35 of the third outlet 35. For example, in the case that the inner diameter ID.sub.35 of the third outlet 35 is equal to 2 mm, then the inner diameter ID.sub.30 of the third pipe 30 can be ranged within 4?6 mm.
[0033] A length L33 of a portion of the third outlet portion 33 in parallel to the axis C is 4?5 times of the inner diameter ID.sub.35 of the third outlet 35. For example, in the case that the inner diameter ID.sub.35 of the third outlet 35 is equal to 2 mm, then the length L33 can be within 8?10 mm.
[0034] An angle ?2 within 3?4? is formed between an inner sidewall 251 of the conical outlet runner 25 and the axis C.
[0035] In a direction parallel to the axis C, a distance D1 between the third outlet 35 and the neck portion 23 is less than the inner diameter ID.sub.35 of the third outlet 35.
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[0040] It shall be noted that the length L23 in
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[0042] The type of the first fluid F1 is not limited. For example, the first fluid F1 can be one of nitrogen, inert gases and air. In addition, the type of the second fluid F2 is not limited. For example, the second fluid F2 can be one of dry air, nitrogen and argon.
[0043] In this embodiment, the first fluid F1 and the second fluid F2 are set to have different flow rates. For example, the flow rate of the first fluid F1 can be greater than or equal to 0 m/s, and the flow rate of the second fluid F2 is generated by a compressed gas having a pressure greater than or equal to 2 Kg?f/cm.sup.2 (0.1961 MPa). However, the first fluid F1 and the second fluid F2 are not related in flow rate. If and only if the pressure (negative pressure) generated by the second fluid F2 is less than the pressure of the first fluid F1, then the target goal in energy saving can be achieved.
[0044] Since the first fluid F1 and the second fluid F2 provide different flow rates, thus a negative pressure would be formed between the third outlet portion 33 and the conical inlet runner 24 so as to provide a ring-shaped vacuum zone. Thereupon, part of the first fluid F1 can take the second inlet 21 to enter the conical inlet runner 24, the neck portion 23 and then the conical outlet runner 25, and the second fluid F2 flows out of the second pipe 20 via the second outlet 22, and then mixes the rest of the first pipe F1 to together flow out of the first pipe 10 via the first outlet 12 thereof.
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[0047] It shall be explained that, as shown in
[0048] To sum up, in the differential pressure generating device provided in this disclosure, the requirement of increasing the fluid dynamic energy in the pipeline is satisfied by the pressure difference formed by varying the flow rates. Thereupon, the problem of insufficient fluid dynamic energy in the pipeline system can be solved, the pipeline back pressure and the exhaust resistance (pressure) can be reduced, and then the goal in saving energy can be achieved.
[0049] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present disclosure.