Rotary Strip Nozzles
US-2018280994-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US2023201848A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023201848-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217950103-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A spray pump formed to atomize and apply a viscous liquid may micro-discharge the viscous liquid ranging from low to high viscosity in a quantitative manner, may miniaturize a device capable of atomizing liquids by spraying, and may shorten a spraying path to prevent changes in liquid properties and keep spraying quality constant.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A spray pump comprising: a syringe in which a viscous liquid is stored; a valve member comprising a reservoir receiving the viscous liquid from the syringe and storing the same, a nozzle connected to a lower portion of the reservoir to discharge the viscous liquid to an outside, and a sheath passage extending toward an end of the nozzle to discharge a gas to spray the viscous liquid discharged from the nozzle; a valve rod inserted into the reservoir of the valve member so as to move forward and backward with respect to the nozzle of the valve member and discharge the viscous liquid stored in the reservoir through the nozzle; and an operation member moving the valve rod back and forth with respect to the valve member. 2 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein the sheath passage of the valve member is formed such that an inner diameter decreases in a direction in which the nozzle extends. 3 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein the sheath passage of the valve member is formed to be closer to the nozzle as the sheath passage progresses in a direction in which the nozzle extends. 4 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein an end of the nozzle is disposed behind an end of the sheath passage. 5 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein the sheath passage comprises a plurality of sheath division passages arranged in a circumferential direction with respect to the nozzle. 6 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein the valve member comprises a valve body on which the reservoir is formed, a nozzle member on which the nozzle coupled to the valve body and extending from the valve body is formed, and a nozzle cover member on which at least a portion of the sheath passage leading to the nozzle member is formed and which is coupled to the valve body. 7 . The spray pump of claim 6 , wherein the nozzle cover member is formed to cover a portion of the nozzle member. 8 . The spray pump of claim 6 , wherein the sheath passage of the valve member is formed in the nozzle cover member. 9 . The spray pump of claim 6 , wherein the sheath passage of the valve member is formed to be continuous between an inner surface of the nozzle cover member and an outer surface of the nozzle member. 10 . The spray pump of claim 9 , wherein an outer periphery of the nozzle member is formed to have an outer diameter that decreases in a direction in which the nozzle extends. 11 . The spray pump of claim 9 , wherein the nozzle cover member is coupled to the valve body so as to adjust a distance thereof to the nozzle member. 12 . The spray pump of claim 11 , wherein the nozzle cover member is screwed to the valve body, and a position thereof with respect to the valve body is fixed by a fixing bolt. 13 . The spray pump of claim 1 , wherein the valve member further comprises a reservoir guide extending along a forward/backward direction of the valve rod in the reservoir of the valve member to guide a forward and backward movement of the valve rod, and the valve rod comprises a valve guide formed in a shape corresponding to the reservoir guide so as to guide the forward and backward movement of the valve rod by being inserted into the reservoir guide and sliding forward and backward relative to the reservoir guide. 14 . The spray pump of claim 13 , wherein the reservoir guide is disposed on the lower portion of the reservoir. 15 . The spray pump of claim 13 , wherein the valve guide is formed to protrude with respect to an outer surface of the valve rod. 16 . The spray pump of claim 13 , wherein the reservoir guide is formed to have a cross section of any one of a non-circular shape and a polygonal shape. 17 . The spray pump of claim 13 , wherein the valve member further comprises a guide flow passage connecting a front space and a rear space of the reservoir guide in the reservoir so that the viscous liquid stored in the reservoir is smoothly supplied to the nozzle.
an atomising fluid, e.g. a gas, being supplied to the discharge device (B05B7/2402, B05B7/2483, B05B7/262 take precedence) · CPC title
the controlling element being a lift valve · CPC title
protecting against electromagnetic or particle radiation, e.g. light, X-rays, gamma-rays or electrons · CPC title
with an inner liquid outlet surrounded by at least one annular gas outlet · CPC title
designed to control volume of flow, e.g. with adjustable passages · CPC title
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