High performance vacuum venturi pump
US-9605625-B2 · Mar 28, 2017 · US
US10596530B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10596530-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816038844-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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A fluid injection device includes a housing and a valve stem. The housing includes an inlet arm having an inlet orifice for receiving a feeder fluid. An outlet arm has an outlet orifice to discharge a mixed fluid. A venturi tube is between the inlet and outlet arms. The inlet arm, veturi tube and outlet arm define a nonlinear fluid pathway where the venturi tube redefines a portion of the nonlinear fluid pathway as a constricted fluid pathway. A diverter port is used to divert a portion of the feeder fluid from the inlet arm into the container and an injection port is used to receive product from the container. A valve arm is collinearly aligned with the venturi tube and the valve stem is positioned within the valve arm and adjusts the volume of the constricted fluid pathway.
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A fluid injection device configured for use with a container holding a product to be dispersed, the fluid injection device comprising: a) a housing including: i) an inlet arm defining an inlet tube having an inlet orifice configured to receive a feeder fluid; ii) an outlet arm defining an outlet tube having an outlet orifice configured to discharge a mixed fluid comprising the product and feeder fluid; iii) a venturi tube portion between the inlet tube and the outlet tube, wherein the inlet tube is arranged orthogonal to the venturi tube portion and outlet tube so as to define a nonlinear fluid pathway between the inlet orifice and the outlet orifice, and wherein the venturi tube portion redefines at least a portion of the nonlinear fluid pathway as a constricted fluid pathway; iv) a diverter port located on the inlet arm and in fluid communication with the inlet tube and configured to divert a portion of the feeder fluid from the inlet arm into the container; and v) an injection port between the constricted fluid pathway and the outlet orifice, the injection port in fluid communication with the outlet tube and configured to receive the product from the container; vi) a valve arm collinearly aligned with the venturi tube portion and the outlet arm; and b) a valve stem having proximal and distal ends, the valve stem positioned within the valve arm and selectively movable to adjust an open volume of the constricted fluid pathway. 2. The fluid injection device of claim 1 wherein the valve stem includes a solid valve rod threadably mounted within the valve arm wherein the proximal end resides within at least of portion of the venturi tube portion and the distal end includes a knob to selectively position the proximal end within the venturi tube portion. 3. The fluid injection device of claim 1 wherein the venturi tube portion includes a tapered inlet wall portion and the proximal end of the valve stem terminates in a valve head configured to reside within at least a portion of the tapered inlet wall portion. 4. The fluid injection device of claim 3 wherein the valve head includes a plurality of outwardly extending vanes spaced apart from one another, each vane configured to contact the tapered inlet wall portion while also maintaining an open fluid pathway between adjacent spaced vanes to direct the feeder fluid from the inlet tube to the outlet tube when the valve stem is in a fully inward travel position. 5. A fluid injection system comprising: a. a container holding a product to be dispersed; b. a fluid injection device removably coupled to the container, the fluid injection device comprising: i) a housing including: a) an inlet arm defining an inlet tube having an inlet orifice configured to receive a feeder fluid; b) an outlet arm defining an outlet tube having an outlet orifice configured to discharge a mixed fluid comprising the product and feeder fluid; c) a venturi tube portion between the inlet tube and the outlet tube, wherein the inlet tube is arranged orthogonal to the venturi tube portion and outlet tube so as to a nonlinear fluid pathway between the inlet orifice and the outlet orifice, and wherein the venturi tube portion redefines at least a portion of the nonlinear fluid pathway as a constricted fluid pathway; d) a diverter port located on the inlet arm and in fluid communication with the inlet tube and configured to divert a portion of the feeder fluid from the inlet arm into the container; e) an injection port between the constricted fluid pathway and the outlet orifice, the injection port in fluid communication with the outlet tube and configured to receive the product from the container; f) a valve arm collinearly aligned with the venturi tube portion and the outlet arm; ii) a diverter tube coupled to the diverter injection port at a first end and to the container at a second end whereby a portion of the feeder fluid is diverted from the inlet tube to the container, the diverted feeder fluid configured to layer atop the product within the container; iii) an injection tube coupled to the injection port at a first end and in fluid communication with the product at a second end whereby the product is drawn from the container and injected into the outlet tube to produce the mixed fluid before being discharged through the outlet orifice; and iv) a valve stem having proximal and distal ends, the valve stem positioned within the valve arm and selectively movable to adjust an open volume of the constricted fluid pathway. 6. The fluid injection system of claim 5 wherein the valve stem includes a solid valve rod threadably mounted within the valve arm wherein the proximal end resides within at least of portion of the venturi tube portion and the distal end includes a knob to selectively position the proximal end within the venturi tube portion. 7. The fluid injection system of claim 5 wherein the venturi tube portion includes a tapered inlet wall portion and the proximal end of the valve stem terminates in a valve head configured to reside within at least a portion of the tapered inlet wall portion. 8. The fluid injection system of claim 7 wherein the valve head includes a plurality of outwardly extending vanes spaced apart from one another, each vane configured to contact the tapered inlet wall portion while also maintaining an open fluid pathway between adjacent spaced vanes to direct the feeder fluid from the inlet tube to the outlet tube when the valve stem is in a fully inward travel position. 9. The fluid injection system of claim 5 wherein the container includes a closure, the closure comprising: a) a lid having a top face and an opposing bottom face, wherein first and second nibs extend outwardly from the top face and a ring extends inwardly from the bottom face wherein the ring is in fluid communication with the second nib, the lid further including a circumferential groove; b) a seal configured to be received within the groove; the seal proportioned to seat against a mouth opening of the container to form an airtight seal therebetween; and c) a collar configured to overlap at least a portion of the lid, wherein the collar is mountable to the container to removably secure the lid to the container and facilitate the airtight seal. 10. The fluid injection system of claim 9 wherein the diverter tube is coupled to the first nib and the injection tube is coupled to the second nib, and wherein the lid further includes a product injection tube coupled to the ring at a first end, wherein the first end is fluidly connected to the injection tube, and configured to reside within the product at a second end. 11. The fluid injection system of claim 9 wherein the collar includes a set of collar threads and the container includes a corresponding set of container threads, wherein the collar threadably engages the container to secure the lid. 12. The fluid injection system of claim 11 wherein the collar is configured to selectively wind and unwind upon the container threads without causing the lid to rotate.
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