Sanitization mist shower apparatus
US-2016361454-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10556245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10556245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815958840-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A spraying apparatus is configured such that a liquid stored in a liquid storage tank is pressurized by a liquid supplier and is supplied to a mist nozzle, so that a liquid flow is introduced from an upstream of a gas-liquid mixing section and a vicinity of a wall surface of the gas-liquid mixing section into the gas-liquid mixing section on an outer lid side. A pressurized gas is supplied from a gas supplier from a facing surface, so that a gas flow is introduced into the gas-liquid mixing section and collides with the liquid flow, and a gas-liquid mixed flow is advanced to a spout portion while circulating the wall surface of the gas-liquid mixing section on the outer lid side.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spraying apparatus comprising: a liquid storage tank configured to store a liquid; a mist nozzle configured to spout fine mist; a gas supplier configured to supply a pressurized gas to the mist nozzle; and a liquid supplier configured to supply a pressurized liquid to the mist nozzle, the pressurized liquid being obtained from the liquid stored in the liquid storage tank, wherein the mist nozzle includes: a mist nozzle main body that has a liquid passageway through which the pressurized liquid is configured to be supplied from the liquid supplier and a gas passageway through which a pressurized gas is configured to be supplied from the gas supplier; an inner lid that is at a tip of the mist nozzle main body, covers an opening of the liquid passageway, and has a flat inner end portion; an outer lid that is at the tip of the mist nozzle main body, covers the inner lid, covers an opening of the gas passageway, and has a flat outer end portion facing the flat inner end portion of the inner lid; a gas-liquid mixing section that is between the inner lid and the outer lid, is defined at a space of a disc-shaped profile between the flat inner end portion of the inner lid and the flat outer end portion of the outer lid, and is configured to mix a gas flow from the gas passageway and a liquid flow from the liquid passageway; a liquid inlet that penetrates at least one portion of the flat inner end portion of the inner lid in a circumferential direction, is in communication with the gas-liquid mixing section, and is configured to allow the liquid flow from the liquid passageway to enter the gas-liquid mixing section; a gas inlet that is on a side portion of the gas-liquid mixing section between the inner lid and the outer lid, is in communication with the gas-liquid mixing section, and is configured to allow the gas flow from the gas passageway to enter the gas-liquid mixing section toward the liquid flow from the liquid inlet; a spout that penetrates the flat outer end portion of the outer lid, is in communication with the gas-liquid mixing section, and is configured to spout, as the fine mist, a liquid atomized by mixing the gas flow and the liquid flow in the gas-liquid mixing section; an annular projection portion is provided at one of the flat outer end portion of the outer lid and the flat inner end portion of the inner lid; and the annular projection portion is in contact with the other of the flat outer end portion of the outer lid and the flat inner end portion of the inner lid. 2. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas-liquid mixing section is defined at the space of the disc-shaped profile between the annular projection portion, the flat outer end portion of the outer lid, and the flat inner end portion of the inner lid, and wherein a part of the annular projection portion is cut to define the gas inlet. 3. The spraying apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the gas inlet faces the liquid inlet with respect to a center of the mist nozzle main body. 4. The spraying apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the gas inlet is configured such that an entering direction of the gas flow from the gas inlet intersects with an entering direction of the liquid flow from the liquid inlet. 5. The spraying apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: a disc-shaped protrusion portion extending from the flat inner end portion of the inner lid toward the outer lid, wherein an annular passageway is defined around the disc-shaped protrusion portion in the gas-liquid mixing section. 6. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas inlet faces the liquid inlet with respect to a center of the mist nozzle main body. 7. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas inlet is configured such that an entering direction of the gas flow from the gas inlet intersects with an entering direction of the liquid flow from the liquid inlet. 8. The spraying apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising: a disc-shaped protrusion portion extending from the flat inner end portion of the inner lid toward the outer lid, wherein an annular passageway is defined around the disc-shaped protrusion portion in the gas-liquid mixing section.
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