Spraying apparatus
US-2017203313-A1 · Jul 20, 2017 · US
US11065633B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11065633-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916270527-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A spraying apparatus includes a spraying apparatus main body, a liquid introduction portion, a gas-liquid spout portion, a gas introduction portion, a liquid inlet, a first gas inlet passage, a second gas inlet passage, and a spout. The first gas inlet passage is provided at at least one place of the annular gas introduction portion so as to communicate with the gas flow passage and the gas-liquid mixer, and allows a gas flow flowing through the gas flow passage to enter the gas-liquid mixer. The second gas inlet passage has a gas inlet having a predetermined area ratio, is provided on a downstream side of the first gas inlet passage of the gas introduction portion, and communicates with the gas flow passage and the gas-liquid mixer.
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A spraying apparatus comprising: a spraying apparatus main body that has a liquid flow passage and a gas flow passage; a liquid introduction portion that is on a central axis of the spraying apparatus main body, is disposed at a tip of a cylindrical portion forming the liquid flow passage on an inside thereof, and covers an opening of the cylindrical portion; a gas-liquid spout portion that is disposed at a tip of the spraying apparatus main body, covers the liquid introduction portion, and covers an opening of the gas flow passage; an annular gas introduction portion that is positioned between the liquid introduction portion and the gas-liquid spout portion, and is in contact with the liquid introduction portion and the gas-liquid spout portion; a gas-liquid mixer formed of an interior space defined between the liquid introduction portion, the annular gas introduction portion and the gas-liquid spout portion; a liquid inlet that is provided at at least one position on a downstream-side end surface of the liquid introduction portion, the at least one position being distant from the central axis, wherein the liquid inlet directly communicates with the gas-liquid mixer, and allows a liquid flow flowing through the liquid flow passage to enter the gas-liquid mixer; a first gas inlet passage that is provided at at least one place in the annular gas introduction portion so as to communicate with the gas flow passage and so as to directly communicate with the gas-liquid mixer, and allows a gas flow flowing through the gas flow passage to enter the gas-liquid mixer, the first gas inlet passage being formed to extend along a tangential direction of an inner peripheral surface of the annular gas introduction portion; a second gas inlet passage that is provided in the annular gas introduction portion on a downstream side of the first gas inlet passage, communicates with the gas flow passage and directly communicates with the gas-liquid mixer, and has a gas inlet having a predetermined area ratio, the second gas inlet passage being formed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the central axis; and a spout that is provided in the gas-liquid spout portion, communicates with the gas-liquid mixer, and spouts an atomized liquid in the gas-liquid mixer, wherein a first gas flow entering from the first gas inlet passage intersects with the liquid flow entering from the liquid inlet and is configured to flow along an inner circumference of the gas introduction portion, and wherein a second gas flow entering from the second gas inlet passage is configured to rectify turbulence inside the gas-liquid mixer. 2. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the liquid inlet is formed of a through-hole on an end surface of the liquid introduction portion along the central axis, and allows the liquid flow flowing through the liquid flow passage to pass through the through-hole to enter the gas-liquid mixer, wherein the first gas inlet passage is formed of a first gap that is formed between the liquid introduction portion and an upstream-side end portion of the gas introduction portion, the first gap being formed to extend along a direction intersecting a direction of the central axis and to communicate with the gas flow passage and directly communicate with the gas-liquid mixer, wherein the second gas inlet passage is formed of a second gap and a third gap, wherein the second gap is formed between the gas-liquid spout portion and an outer surface of the gas introduction portion, and is formed to extend along a direction of the central axis and communicates with the gas flow passage, and wherein the third gap is formed between the gas-liquid spout portion and a downstream-side end portion of the gas introduction portion, the third gap being formed to extend along a direction intersecting the direction of the central axis and to communicate with the second gap and directly communicate with the gas-liquid mixer. 3. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined area ratio is a ratio of a sum of areas of the gas inlets of the second gas inlet passages to a sum of flow passage cross-sectional areas of the first gas inlet passages, and is 0.25 or more and 2.5 or less. 4. The spraying apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the predetermined area ratio is a ratio of a sum of areas of the gas inlets of the second gas inlet passages to a sum of flow passage cross-sectional areas of the first gas inlet passages, and is 0.25 or more and 2.5 or less. 5. The spraying apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a tapered truncated conical straightening passage arranged so as to communicate with a downstream side of the gas-liquid mixer; and a tubular flow passage arranged so as to communicate with a downstream side of the tapered truncated conical straightening passage, wherein the atomized liquid in the gas-liquid mixer is spouted from the spout through the gas-liquid mixer, the tapered truncated conical straightening passage, and the tubular flow passage. 6. The spraying apparatus of claim 5 , wherein an inner diameter of the tubular flow passage is smaller than an inner diameter of the annular gas introduction portion.
designed to reduce the generation or the transmission of noise or to produce a particular sound; associated with noise monitoring means · CPC title
the gas and liquid flows being perpendicular just upstream the mixing chamber · CPC title
to avoid or reduce turbulence, e.g. with fluid flow straightening means · CPC title
the gas and liquid flows being parallel just upstream the mixing chamber (B05B7/0458, B05B7/0466 take precedence) · CPC title
the spraying of the material involving the use of an atomising fluid, e.g. air (B05B7/168, B05B7/1686, B05B7/20, B05B7/22 take precedence) · CPC title
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