Water outlet valve core of a wall mounted shower head and water output device using the same
US-2016339457-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10987681B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10987681-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715759242-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A miniature low-flow, fluid conserving washer nozzle has an elongated housing enclosing an interior volume aligned along an inlet axis which receives an elongated insert member with internal fluid passages defining first and second power nozzles, so that accelerating first and second fluid flows are aimed by the first and second power nozzles toward one another in an interaction region defined within the insert with an insert throat to aim spray laterally or transversely along a spray axis through an aligned sidewall aperture in the nozzle housing. The nozzle may generate a planar oscillating sweeping fan of spray, produced by fluidic oscillations at low flow rates, typically 150-300 ml/min at 25 psi. The fan of spray generated may be varied from 20° to 70° or about 15°-60°. The outer dimensions of spray head could be as small as 3.5 mm. The fluidic geometry is also capable of spraying high viscosity liquids up to 25 CP or up to 15 CP.
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A miniaturized low-flow, fluid conserving fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly, comprising: an elongated insert member having features defining fluid passages that at least partially include first and second power nozzles; a nozzle housing enclosing an interior volume which receives the elongated insert member; wherein said fluid passages are defined by the elongated insert member and the nozzle housing and said fluid passages receive pressurized fluid, wherein pressurized fluid flows into the first and second power nozzles, wherein a first fluid flow and a second fluid flow are aimed by the first and second power nozzles into an interaction region at least partially defined by the elongated insert member; a lateral side wall aperture formed at least partially within the elongated insert member that is in communication with the interaction region of the elongated insert member and defines a transverse throat, said transverse throat is aligned with a transverse aperture defined through a sidewall in the nozzle housing for issuing an oscillating jet of fluid from said interaction region; wherein the lateral sidewall aperture is aligned along a spray axis with the transverse aperture of the housing, wherein said spray axis is generally perpendicular to an inlet axis of the nozzle housing wherein said elongated insert member and said nozzle housing extend along said inlet axis; and wherein pressurized fluid is configured to be introduced to the fluid passages adjacent a distal end of the elongated insert member, and said first and second power nozzles and interaction region are positioned adjacent a proximal end of the elongated insert member wherein the distal end and proximal end align along the inlet axis. 2. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein a cross sectional shape of the lateral side wall aperture of the elongated insert member forms part of a nozzle outlet orifice. 3. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 2 , wherein said nozzle outlet orifice is substantially rectangular and is defined in said transverse throat by sidewalls within said elongated insert member wherein said sidewalls project upwardly from a planar floor surface. 4. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elongated insert member includes sidewall features defining filter post arrays to filter pressurized fluid passing into and though the interior volume of the housing and into the first and second power nozzles. 5. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elongated insert member is received within a bottom opening of the nozzle housing and permits fluid to flow into said interior volume of the nozzle housing around said elongated insert member. 6. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein said elongated insert member is forced upwardly within the nozzle housing to abut an internal surface of the nozzle housing proximate an end wall. 7. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein said transverse throat of said elongated insert member is defined partially by a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a floor surface. 8. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 7 , wherein said first sidewall and second sidewall are opposite one another and are separated by said lateral sidewall aperture. 9. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 7 , wherein said floor surface is substantially planar. 10. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle assembly issues an oscillating jet of fluid in a spray pattern that includes a uniform spray fan that is about 15°-60° having aim angles between about minus 3 degrees to about plus 3 degrees from said spray axis, with a low flow rate that is about 150-300 ml/min at 25 psi, and a spray thickness from about 3°-10° and is capable of reliably initiating oscillation and spraying liquids having a viscosity of up to about 15 CP. 11. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein said features defining fluid passages are defined along an outer surface of the elongated insert member and an inner surface of the nozzle housing. 12. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein said elongated insert member further comprising a first lateral inlet and a second lateral inlet formed along an outer surface of said elongated insert member, wherein said first lateral inlet and said second lateral inlet are in communication with said first power nozzle and said second power nozzle of the elongated insert member. 13. A miniaturized low-flow, fluid conserving fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly, comprising: an elongated insert member having features defining fluid passages that at least partially include first and second power nozzles; a nozzle housing enclosing an interior volume which receives the elongated insert member; wherein said fluid passages are defined by the elongated insert member and the nozzle housing and said fluid passages receive pressurized fluid, wherein pressurized fluid flows into the first and second power nozzles, wherein a first fluid flow and a second fluid flow are aimed by the first and second power nozzles into an interaction region at least partially defined by the elongated insert member; a lateral side wall aperture formed within the elongated insert member in communication with the interaction region of the elongated insert member and defining a transverse throat that is aligned along a spray axis; and a transverse aperture defined through a sidewall in the nozzle housing for issuing an oscillating jet of fluid from said interaction region, wherein said spray axis is generally perpendicular to an inlet axis of the nozzle housing wherein pressurized fluid is introduced to the fluid passages adjacent a distal end of the elongated insert member and said first and second power nozzles and interaction region are positioned adjacent a proximal end of the elongated insert member wherein the distal end and proximal end align along the inlet axis. 14. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 13 , wherein said features defining fluid passages include a first lateral inlet and a second lateral inlet formed along an outer surface of said elongated insert member, wherein said first lateral inlet and said second lateral inlet are in communication with said first power nozzle and said second power nozzle of the elongated insert member. 15. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 13 , wherein said features defining fluid passages are defined along an outer surface of the elongated insert member and an inner surface of the nozzle housing. 16. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 13 , wherein a top portion of the nozzle housing includes a shape having a surface area less that at least one of 50 mm 2 , 25 mm 2 , and 10 mm 2 . 17. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 13 wherein the nozzle assembly is positioned to issue said oscillating jet of fluid to a camera or sensor surface wherein the distance between the nozzle assembly and the camera or sensor surface is about 10-20 mm. 18. The fluidic oscillator nozzle assembly of claim 17 , wherein the width of said oscillating jet of fluid is from 15°-60° with a flow rate of about 150-300 ml/min for a fluid supply pressure of about 25 psi.
specially adapted for cleaning other parts or devices than front windows or windscreens {(rear-view mirror arrangements mounted on vehicle exterior including cleaning devices B60R1/0602)} · CPC title
Cleaning by the force of jets or sprays · CPC title
of pulsating nature, e.g. delivering liquid in successive separate quantities · CPC title
designed to produce a jet, spray, or other discharge of particular shape or nature, e.g. in single drops, {or having an outlet of particular shape}(B05B1/26, B05B1/28, B05B1/34 take precedence) · CPC title
in flat form, e.g. fan-like, sheet-like · CPC title
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