Cascade system
US-10471447-B2 · Nov 12, 2019 · US
US11059059B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11059059-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916247889-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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An electrostatic atomizing apparatus includes: a liquid nozzle portion for releasing a liquid column into an open space; a liquid conduit portion for introducing pressurized liquid into the liquid nozzle portion; a liquid-side electrode disposed inside the liquid conduit portion for coming into contact with the pressurized liquid; a gas conduit portion made of an insulation material and having a gas nozzle portion disposed around the liquid nozzle portion for converting the liquid column into fine particles to generate an atomized stream by making a gas stream from the gas nozzle portion act at an atomization point of the liquid column released into the open space from the liquid nozzle portion; and a ring-shaped induction electrode disposed around the atomization point located in the open space and having an electrode conductor made of a conductive material and coated with an insulation material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrostatic atomizing apparatus comprising: a liquid nozzle portion made of an insulation material for releasing a liquid column into an open space; a liquid conduit portion made of an insulation material for introducing a pressurized liquid from a liquid-feeding hole into the liquid nozzle portion; a liquid-side electrode for coming into contact with the pressurized liquid, the liquid-side electrode being disposed inside the liquid conduit portion or configured to be a portion of the liquid conduit portion and be made of a conductive material; a gas conduit portion made of an insulation material and having a gas nozzle portion disposed around the liquid nozzle portion, for converting the liquid column into fine particles to generate an atomized stream which is a stream of gas containing the fine particles, by making a gas stream from the gas nozzle portion act at an atomization point which is a position of the liquid column released from the liquid nozzle portion into the open space; a liquid pressure attenuating portion between the liquid-side electrode and the liquid-feeding hole for reducing a pressure of the pressurized liquid and converting a flow velocity of the pressurized liquid into a uniform flow velocity such that a formation state and a flow velocity of the liquid column released into the open space from the liquid nozzle portion is managed by pressure adjustment of the pressurized liquid; and a ring-shaped induction electrode disposed around the atomization point located in the open space and having an electrode conductor made of a conductive material and coated with an insulation material, wherein: the liquid pressure attenuating portion is provided in a liquid-feeding member having the liquid-feeding hole, and comprises a strainer disposed at an outlet side of the liquid-feeding hole, an orifice portion disposed at an outlet side of the strainer for restricting a flow rate of the pressurized liquid, and a reflector portion disposed at an outlet side of the orifice portion for reducing the pressure of the pressurized liquid and converting the flow velocity of the pressurized liquid into the uniform flow velocity, in that order; and the electrostatic atomizing apparatus is configured to electrically charge the atomized stream of the fine particles by applying a voltage between the liquid-side electrode and the ring-shaped induction electrode from a power supply portion, and release the atomized stream of the fine particles. 2. The electrostatic atomizing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the ring-shaped induction electrode is in the open space, has a ring portion configured to be outside the atomized stream expanding conically while having a ring center located so as to be on a common axis with the atomization point and be nearer to the open space than the atomization point; and the ring-shaped induction electrode is positioned so as to provide a clearance for external air to flow in from an environment along with jetting out of the gas stream from the gas nozzle portion. 3. The electrostatic atomizing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage is in a range of +0.5 kV to +20 kV or −0.5 kV to −20 kV. 4. The electrostatic atomizing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, from the power supply portion, a voltage application cable is connected to the ring-shaped induction electrode, a ground cable is connected to the liquid-side electrode, and the ground cable is not grounded but is set at a floating potential in contrast to a ground potential.
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