Fluidic scanner nozzle and spray unit employing same
US-2019201918-A1 · Jul 4, 2019 · US
US11045825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11045825-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615775031-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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A new scanner fluidic oscillator is used in an economically manufactured fluidic showerhead or nozzle assembly 50, 198, 250, 400 which aims oscillating sprays from multiple scanner fluidics to spread water uniformly over a preselected coverage area. The scanner fluidics and showerhead of the present invention provide a pleasing spray pattern, droplet size, droplet velocity, and temperature uniformity at very low flow rates (i.e., 2 gpm or less) for showering. The scanner fluidics are provided in a plurality of distinct configurations for generating individually tailored scanning sprays having a selected scanning spray characteristics. The showerhead's front plate (e.g., 56, 200, 270, 454) is configured to support and aim the fluidic oscillators, optionally with indexing slots 802 configured to receive corresponding angular indexing tabs 800 on the fluidic oscillator inserts to orient and aim the spray from each fluidic oscillator (e.g., 172, 220,282, 530).
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A scanner sprayer device comprising: a plurality of fluidic oscillators positioned in a housing, each fluidic oscillator comprising: a hemispheric upper part of an interaction region having an inlet power nozzle; and a hemispheric lower part of the interaction region having a corresponding outlet aperture and throat; the housing having a rear portion and a front panel forming an enclosed fluid plenum, wherein said hemispheric upper parts of each fluidic oscillator are in fluid communication with said fluid plenum by way of said inlet power nozzles which lead fluid into the interaction regions, wherein said outlet throats of said hemispheric lower parts are in fluid communication with an ambient environment by way of said outlet apertures and throats; wherein the plurality of hemispheric upper parts of the plurality of fluidic oscillators are formed into a top plate to facilitate the alignment of the fluidic oscillators in the housing; and wherein the throats are configured to produce selected outlet scanning sprays each having a predetermined conical outlet spray having a selected width, wherein each spray is centered along a spray axis. 2. The scanner sprayer device of claim 1 , wherein: the throat of said hemispheric lower part of at least one fluidic oscillator opposes the inlet power nozzle of the hemispheric upper part and is selectively offset with respect to the axis of the opposed inlet power nozzle by the angle of the outlet throat. 3. The scanner sprayer of claim 1 , wherein each fluidic oscillator has selected offsets to produce multiple outlet sprays from the housing, with each fluidic oscillator having selected output characteristics determined by the selection of desired offset combinations for producing a composite scanning spray pattern. 4. The scanner sprayer of claim 1 , further including in said front panel at least one individual indexing feature or slot configured to receive a corresponding angular indexing feature or tab defined on at least one fluidic oscillator which orients and aims said fluidic oscillator and provides an azimuth angle orientation for said fluidic oscillator to provide an aimed fluidic oscillator spray having a selected angular offset of said aimed spray's individual spray axis from a normal angle to the front plate surface in a direction determined by said front plate's indexing feature or slot and said fluidic oscillator's indexing feature or tab. 5. A scanner sprayer device comprising: a plurality of fluidic oscillators positioned in a housing, each fluidic oscillator comprising: a hemispheric upper part of an interaction region having an inlet power nozzle; a hemispheric lower part of the interaction region having a corresponding outlet aperture and throat; the housing having a rear portion and a front panel forming an enclosed fluid plenum, wherein said hemispheric upper parts of each fluidic oscillator are in fluid communication with said fluid plenum by way of said inlet power nozzles which lead fluid into said interaction regions, wherein said outlet throats of said hemispheric lower parts are in fluid communication with an ambient environment by way of said outlet apertures and throats; wherein the plurality of hemispheric lower parts of the plurality of fluidic oscillators are formed into a middle layer to facilitate the alignment of the fluidic oscillators in the housing; and wherein the throats are configured to produce a selected outlet scanning sprays each having a predetermined conical outlet spray having a selected width, wherein each spray is centered along a spray axis. 6. The scanner sprayer device of claim 5 , wherein: the throat of said hemispheric lower part of at least one fluidic oscillator opposes the inlet power nozzle of the hemispheric upper part and is selectively offset with respect to the axis of the inlet power nozzle by the angle of the outlet throat. 7. The scanner sprayer of claim 5 , wherein each fluidic oscillator has selected offsets to produce multiple outlet sprays from the housing, with each fluidic oscillator having selected output characteristics determined by the selection of desired offset combinations for producing a composite scanning spray pattern. 8. A scanner sprayer device comprising: a plurality of fluidic oscillators positioned in a housing, each fluidic oscillator comprising: a hemispheric upper part of an interaction region having an inlet power nozzle; and a hemispheric lower part of the interaction region having a corresponding outlet aperture and throat, the throat of said hemispheric lower part opposes the inlet power nozzle of the hemispheric upper part and is selectively offset with respect to the axis of the opposed inlet power nozzle by the angle of the outlet throat; the housing having a rear portion and a front panel forming an enclosed fluid plenum, wherein said hemispheric upper parts are in fluid communication with said fluid plenum by way of said inlet power nozzles which lead fluid into the interaction regions, and wherein said opposed outlet throats of said hemispheric lower parts are in fluid communication with an ambient environment by way of said outlet apertures and throats; at least one individual indexing feature or slot in said front panel configured to receive a corresponding angular indexing feature or tab defined on at least one fluidic oscillator which orients and aims said fluidic oscillator and provides an azimuth angle orientation for said fluidic oscillator to provide an aimed fluidic oscillator spray having a selected angular offset of said aimed spray's individual spray axis from a normal angle to a front plate surface in a direction determined by said indexing feature or slot and said indexing feature or tab of said fluidic oscillator; and wherein the throats are configured to produce selected outlet scanning sprays each having a predetermined conical outlet spray having a selected width, wherein each spray is centered along a spray axis.
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