Spray lance arrangement
US-2016361730-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10095830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10095830-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415023473-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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A gas assisted spray nozzle assembly having a nozzle body in the form of a one piece hollow tubular member, such as a single cylindrical pipe section, which defines a mixing zone and a downstream barrel extension zone. A liquid inlet and an impingement pin are supported by said tubular member in opposed relation to each other at the mixing zone, and pressurized gas inlet is provided at an upstream end of the tubular member. The impingement pin in this case has an impingement surface radially offset from a central axis of the mixing zone on a side opposite the liquid inlet for receiving pressurized liquid and redirecting the liquid toward the central axis for enhanced intermixing with and atomization by the pressurized gas stream.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas assisted spray nozzle assembly comprising: a nozzle body having a mixing zone and a barrel extension zone downstream of the mixing zone longer in axial length than the mixing zone; a liquid inlet supported by said nozzle body through which a liquid stream is directed into said mixing zone; an impingement pin supported by said nozzle body and extending into said mixing zone having an outer impingement surface in substantial alignment with the liquid inlet against which a liquid stream directed into said mixing zone from said liquid inlet impinges; a pressurized gas inlet mounted in an upstream end of said nozzle body through which a pressurized gas stream is directed into said mixing zone along a central axis of said mixing zone for atomizing liquid impinging upon said impingement surface; said impingement surface of said impingement pin being disposed in radially offset relation to the central axis of the mixing zone on a side opposite the liquid inlet a distance of between ⅛ and ⅓ of the radius of said mixing zone, and said impingement surface being formed with an inwardly directed recess for receiving the liquid stream introduced into said mixing zone from said liquid inlet and directing the liquid away from the impingement surface and toward the central axis of said mixing zone for intermixing with the pressurized gas stream introduced into said mixing zone from said gas inlet for enhanced break down and atomization of the liquid for direction to and through said barrel extension zone; and a spray tip mounted at a downstream end of said nozzle body having a discharge orifice through which said atomized liquid is discharged in a predetermined spray pattern. 2. The spray nozzle assembly of claim 1 in which said nozzle body is a tubular member formed with a first opening adjacent an upstream end thereof that receives said liquid inlet and a second opening in opposed relation to the said first opening for receiving said impingement pin. 3. The spray nozzle assembly of claim 2 in which said tubular member is a one piece pipe section. 4. The spray nozzle assembly of claim 2 in which said recess in said impingement surface has an inwardly curved configuration. 5. The spray nozzle assembly of claim 4 in which said recess in said impingement surface has a spherical configuration. 6. The spray nozzle assembly of claim 4 in which said recess in said impingement surface has a cylindrical configuration.
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