EP2531696A2 - Sprühdüseneinheit - Google Patents
SprühdüseneinheitInfo
- Publication number
- EP2531696A2 EP2531696A2 EP11703172A EP11703172A EP2531696A2 EP 2531696 A2 EP2531696 A2 EP 2531696A2 EP 11703172 A EP11703172 A EP 11703172A EP 11703172 A EP11703172 A EP 11703172A EP 2531696 A2 EP2531696 A2 EP 2531696A2
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- Prior art keywords
- nozzle
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- pressure chamber
- nozzle unit
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the present invention proposes a spray nozzle unit for spraying areas which are heavily contaminated with dust and potentially explosive areas in underground mining, with a nozzle body having a nozzle opening for ejecting spray liquid.
- Fine spray nozzles with very small bore diameters e.g. 1mm, which are operated with the help of high pressures between 50 and 200bar.
- Spray nozzle units are used in particular for spraying explosive areas in underground mining, and it can be recorded on a nozzle receptacle of a Bedüsungsstrom a variety of spray nozzle units, for example, the nozzle cutting area of a roadheader underway driving underground with water.
- a disadvantage is the use of mist nozzles, that compressed air must be provided with high pressure values in order to achieve a misting of the added water.
- spray nozzle units that operate without compressed air and operate at high water pressures lead to a high water consumption. Is used to reduce water consumption of the diameter of the Reduced nozzle opening, a high water pressure is necessary, which must be provided consuming.
- the spray nozzle unit must be designed accordingly robust. Impurities that can enter the nozzle opening can lead to a blockage of the spray nozzle unit, so that a reliable spraying of the cutting area of a roadheader is no longer guaranteed.
- the area in which the spray nozzle units are arranged in a nozzle intake of a spraying installation can not basically be viewed by the machine operator. Consequently, a control of a trouble-free operation of a Bedüsungsstrom is difficult to monitor. Therefore, a spray nozzle unit is desirable, which is designed to be particularly robust.
- the invention includes the technical teaching that a closure means is arranged in the nozzle body, by which the nozzle opening is closed in the pressureless state of the spray nozzle unit.
- the arrangement of a closure means in the nozzle body affords the advantage that the nozzle opening is then blocked by the closure means. can be concluded when the spray nozzle unit is not in operation, ie the spray nozzle unit is not pressurized and thus pressureless.
- the closure means according to the invention prevents the entry of contaminants into the nozzle opening.
- the closure means is protected from mechanical influences, and the outer shape of the nozzle body of the spray nozzle unit can be made in a conventional manner.
- the closure means may be designed as a closing piston, which is preferably received in a liftable manner along a central axis of the nozzle body in the nozzle body.
- the nozzle body may be substantially rotationally symmetrical, so that it has an approximately cylindrical basic shape.
- the axis of rotation of the cylindrical nozzle body forms the central axis, wherein the closing piston is also rotationally symmetrical.
- the closure means can be moved by pressure of the spray nozzle unit with spray liquid between a closed position and an open position along the central axis.
- the pressurization by the spray liquid takes place in such a way that the closure means can be transferred from the closed position into the open position.
- the closure means moves back from the open position back to the closed position. Consequently, neither a manual actuation of the closure means nor an actuator is required because the closure means arranged so advantageous in the nozzle body is that the lifting movement takes place solely by the pressurization by the spray liquid.
- the closure means has a closing mandrel for at least partial immersion in the nozzle opening in its closed position.
- the closing mandrel may preferably have an outer diameter which corresponds approximately to the inner diameter of the nozzle opening.
- the closing mandrel forms an extension on the closure means and is also arranged rotationally symmetrical about the central axis of the nozzle body. If the closure means is moved in the direction of the closed position, then the closing mandrel plunges into the nozzle opening, wherein the immersion depth preferably corresponds at least to the length of the nozzle opening in the direction of the central axis. This reliably prevents contamination, for example dust, breakage material and the like, from getting into the nozzle opening.
- the closing mandrel preferably has a length with which the closing mandrel extends completely through the nozzle opening in the closed position and terminates in particular on the outside with the nozzle body.
- a pressure chamber is formed in the nozzle body, which is movably limited by the closure means.
- the pressure chamber can be pressurized with spray liquid, wherein the pressure chamber is preferably arranged such that the closure means can be transferred from the closed position into the open position by pressurizing the pressure chamber. Due to the movable boundary of the pressure chamber through a partial region of the closure means, the closure means is moved in the nozzle body such that the volume of the pressure chamber increases. Consequently, the closure means can move from the closed position to the open position.
- the closure means designed as a closing piston can have at least one sealing element in order to carry out the pressure chamber in a pressure-tight manner. The sealing element in particular seals the closing piston dynamically against the inner wall of the nozzle body.
- Locking means spring biased in the closed position. If the spray nozzle unit is not pressurized with spray liquid, it must be ensured that the closure means remains in the closed position. Only then extends the locking mandrel through the nozzle opening, and the ingress of contaminants in the nozzle opening is effectively prevented.
- the spring element is preferably designed as a helical compression spring and is located on one side of the closure means, which is opposite to the arrangement of the pressure chamber adjacent to the closure means.
- the closure means has a supply channel through which the pressure chamber can be pressurized with spray liquid.
- the supply channel extends from a receiving side of the nozzle body into the pressure chamber.
- the receiving side of the nozzle body also forms the supply side of the spray nozzle unit with spray liquid, in particular with water.
- the supply channel may also extend through the nozzle body to apply spray liquid to the pressure chamber.
- the pressure chamber is fluidly connected to the nozzle opening, in particular when the closure means releases from the closed position.
- the spray liquid provided via the supply channel first flows through the pressure chamber before the spray liquid passes from the pressure chamber into the nozzle opening in order to get out of the spray nozzle unit via the spray side of the nozzle body.
- the spray liquid is subsequently used initially to transfer the closure means into the opening position or to hold the closure means in the open position in order then to leave the spray nozzle unit via the nozzle opening for atomization. If the closure means is still in the closed position, then the pressure chamber already has a starting volume.
- the pressure chamber If the pressure chamber is pressurized in the closed state of the closure means, the pressure acts on the wall of the closure means delimiting the pressure chamber so that the closure means moves from the closed position to the open position.
- a pressure of the spray liquid which is sufficiently large to keep the closing means in the open position.
- a low-pressure chamber may be formed in the nozzle body, which is movably limited by the closure means on a side opposite the pressure chamber.
- a compensation bore is preferably arranged, which connects the low pressure chamber with the outside of the nozzle body.
- the equalization bore allows breathing of the low pressure chamber, and as the closure moves from the closed position to the open position, air from the low pressure chamber may escape through the counterbalancing bore. If the closure means moves back to the closed position, air flows back through the compensation hole back into the low-pressure chamber.
- the spring element can be arranged in the low-pressure chamber in order to bias the closure means in the direction of the closed position.
- the pressure chamber in the opening position of the closure means opens into the nozzle opening in a funnel shape, wherein the surfaces delimiting the pressure chamber at least partially have a swirl structure which allows a discharge of the spray liquid from the nozzle opening under a twist.
- the surfaces with a swirl structure relate in particular to the surfaces adjacent to the nozzle opening, for example on the inside in the nozzle body and / or on the front side on the closure means.
- the supply channel can open into the pressure chamber in such a way that already a rotation of the spray liquid around the central axis is generated.
- the pressure chamber likewise extends rotationally symmetrically around the central axis, and the funnel-shaped narrowing of the flow cross-section in the direction of the nozzle opening produces an amplification of the swirl effect.
- the fluid pressure of the spray liquid can be 4 bar to 8 bar, preferably 5 bar to 7 bar and particularly preferably 6 bar.
- a water system with 6 bar is regularly available in underground mining, so no peripheral means must be provided to operate a spraying system with higher pressures.
- the nozzle opening may have a diameter of 1 mm to 6 mm, preferably a diameter of 2 mm to 4 mm, and particularly preferably a diameter of 3 mm.
- the closing mandrel can be arranged in the opening position adjacent to the nozzle opening.
- the closing mandrel may extend at least partially into the nozzle opening even in the opening position of the closure means.
- a ring cross-section can be formed, which makes it possible to provide the discharge of the spray liquid as a full jet or even as a hollow jet (the generation of a full jet is to be regarded as an innovation here).
- a hollow jet of the spraying liquid can be produced.
- the closing mandrel can be retracted so far into the nozzle opening that it completely passes through the nozzle opening.
- the closing mandrel may be formed with diameter steps to ensure both closing of the nozzle opening to prevent the ingress of impurities, on the other hand, in the opening position of the closure means, a hollow jet of the spray liquid can be provided, if a smaller diameter stage even in the nozzle opening extends into it.
- the closure means may have a head section which is designed to form a full spray jet or a hollow spray jet and in particular is arranged interchangeably on the closure means.
- the entire closure means can be exchangeably received in the nozzle body.
- the closing mandrel is arranged on the head portion, so that an exchange of the head portion at the same time allows an exchange of the closing mandrel on the closure means.
- the spray nozzle unit are formed with a nozzle opening and closing mandrel arrangement, so that alternately a full jet or a hollow jet of the spray liquid is provided. This is preferably done at small k-values of the nozzle, for example of about 1.2 (diameter of the nozzle opening: 3 mm). This ensures a low water consumption with a comparatively large diameter of the nozzle opening.
- the nozzle body can be designed to be arranged in a nozzle receptacle of a spraying system, which serves in particular for spraying a cutting head of a roadheader in underground mining.
- a nozzle receptacle of a spraying system which serves in particular for spraying a cutting head of a roadheader in underground mining.
- this may have a threaded portion with which the nozzle body can be screwed into a nozzle holder.
- For screwing in the nozzle body may further have a key geometry to screw the nozzle body over the threaded portion with a tool in the nozzle holder.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a spray nozzle unit with a closure means according to the invention in an open position
- FIG. 2 shows the embodiment of the spray nozzle unit with a closure means according to the invention in a closed position
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the spray can unit with a closure means according to the invention in a closed position
- FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of a spray can unit with a closure means according to the invention in an open position
- FIG. 5 shows the further embodiment of FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 in an exploded view.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a spray nozzle unit 100, as can be used for spraying explosive areas. in underground mining.
- the spray nozzle unit 100 can be used in a nozzle receptacle of a spraying installation, which is used in particular for spraying a cutting head of a roadheader in underground mining.
- the spray nozzle unit 100 has a nozzle body 10 which extends rotationally symmetrically about a central axis 13.
- a threaded portion 19 is applied to the nozzle body 10.
- the nozzle body 10 has on the outside a key geometry 20 in order to screw the nozzle body 10 with, for example, an open-end wrench, a ring spanner, a hook wrench or the like.
- the nozzle body has an approximately cylindrical shape and extends along the central axis 13, starting from a receiving side 10a towards a spray side 10b.
- the nozzle body 10 is inserted in a nozzle receptacle of a spraying installation, water pressure prevails on the receiving side 10a, and the water present on the receiving site 10a can pass through the nozzle body 10 and be sprayed on the spraying side 10b.
- the nozzle body 10 on the spray side 10b has a nozzle opening 11 through which the water exits in the direction of the area to be sprayed.
- a closure means 12 is arranged in the nozzle body 10.
- the closure means 12 is formed as a closing piston 12 and received in a liftable manner along the central axis 13 between a closed position and the open position shown.
- the closing piston 12 is longitudinally movably guided in the nozzle body 10 and sealed against the inner wall of the nozzle body 10 with a sealing element 22.
- the nozzle body 10 On the receiving side 10a, the nozzle body 10 has an insert element 21, in which the closing piston 12 is likewise guided along the central axis 13 and sealed with a further sealing element 23.
- a supply channel 16 extends through, which has a first supply channel section 16a and at least two second supply channel sections 16b.
- pressurized water from the direction of the receiving side 10a is introduced into the feed tube. headed 16.
- the water supply is indicated by an arrow 24.
- the water passes through a filter 25, which is arranged for example on the back of the insert element 21 of the nozzle body 10.
- the water passes through the first supply channel section 16a and the second supply channel sections 16b into a pressure chamber 14 within the nozzle body 10.
- the pressure chamber 14 is movably limited by the closing piston 12. Due to the water pressure present in the pressure chamber 14, for example 4 bar or preferably 6 bar, the closing piston 12 is transferred to the opening position shown. At the same time, a closing pin 12a provided on the front side on the closing piston 12 releases the nozzle opening 11.
- the movement of the closing piston 12 in the direction of the opening position shown is against the spring bias of a spring element 15.
- This is located on the side of the closing piston 12, which is the arrangement of the pressure chamber 14 opposite.
- the spring element 15 biases the closing piston 12 in the closing direction in which the closing mandrel 12a extends through the nozzle opening 11. This prevents impurities from entering the nozzle opening 11 in the stationary state.
- the spring element 15 is embodied by way of example as a helical compression spring and is clamped between the insert element 21 and a collar of the closing piston 12. As long as a water supply 24 takes place, and as long as consequently the pressure chamber 14 is pressurized, the closing piston 12 remains in the illustrated opening position, and the water can emerge from the nozzle opening 12 as shown.
- the pressure chamber 14 opens funnel-shaped into the nozzle opening 11 when the closing piston 12 is in the open position, wherein the pressure chamber 14 defining surfaces have a swirl structure, which causes a leakage of water from the nozzle opening 11 under a twist. This achieves a large spray angle, for example a spray angle of 90 °. Since the pressure chamber 14 extends rotationally symmetrically about the closing piston 12 and the closing mandrel 12a, the swirl effect of the water outlet from the nozzle opening 11 is further enhanced.
- the closing mandrel 12a in the position shown behind the nozzle opening 11 inside the nozzle body 10 may be arranged when the closing piston 12 in the Opening position is located.
- the geometric configuration of the closing piston 12 with the closing mandrel 12a and the nozzle body 10 with the nozzle opening 11 such that the distance between the closing mandrel 12a and the nozzle opening 11 is small, to increase the swirling action of the exiting water.
- this allows a discharge of the water from the nozzle opening 11 in a hollow jet, for example, to achieve a k value of the nozzle unit 100 of, for example, 1.2 (fluid pressure 6 bar, nozzle orifice diameter: 3 mm).
- a low-pressure chamber 17 is formed on the side of the closing piston 12 facing away from the pressure chamber 14.
- the low-pressure chamber 17 is fluidly connected to the outside of the nozzle body 10. If the closing piston 12 moves between the closed position and the open position, the volume of the low-pressure chamber 17 changes, and breathing through the compensation bore 18 is made possible.
- the spring element 15 is disposed within the low-pressure chamber 17.
- FIG. 2 shows a further illustration of the embodiment of the spray nozzle unit 100 according to FIG. 1.
- the closing piston 12 is arranged in the closed position.
- the closing mandrel 12a extends through the nozzle opening 11.
- the closing piston 12 assumes the position shown within the nozzle body 10 when no water supply via the receiving side 10a of the spray nozzle unit 100 takes place.
- the arrangement of the closing piston 12 a in the closed position causes a reduction in the volume of the pressure chamber 14 and an increase in the volume of the low-pressure chamber 17. In this way, compensating air flows through the compensation bore 18 into the low-pressure chamber 17.
- a geometrical configuration of the closing piston 12 can be seen which makes it possible to guide the rear-side closing piston section 12 in the insert element 21.
- a sealing of the low-pressure chamber 17 against the water pressure on the receiving side 10 a of the spray nozzle unit 100 is ensured by the sealing element 23. If the receiving side 10a is pressurized again, the water in turn passes through the feed channel 16 into the pressure chamber. chamber 14, and the closing piston 12 is transferred against the force of the spring element 15 in the open position.
- FIG. 3 Another embodiment is shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5.
- like reference numerals designate like parts as in the first embodiment.
- the difference to the spray nozzle unit described above is that the nozzle body 10 here consists of a nozzle connection part 10c and a main nozzle part 10d. These are connected to each other by a bore ring (spring ring) 26.
- the nozzle opening 11, through which the closing piston 12 passes, is formed in the main nozzle part 10d.
- This also passes through a swirl body 27 which forms the closure means 12 and on its conical closure surface 28 has a circumferential groove 29 for receiving the nozzle seal (O-ring) 30.
- the closing piston 12 is arranged on a nozzle piston 31, which has a guide section 34, on the outside of which a circumferential groove 35 for receiving the piston seal (O-ring) 36 is formed.
- the guide portion 34 is supported via the compression spring 15 against the nozzle connection part 10c.
- the locking pin 31c is arranged as a closure means via a retaining pin 31b.
- the nozzle connection part 10c is sealed by screwing over the further piston seal (O-ring) 36 against the main nozzle part lOd.
- a relief hole is no longer required in this embodiment. Due to the fits between the individual bodies, air can escape into the intermediate chamber 37. After installation, the nozzle body 10 can not be opened, at least not non-destructive.
- nozzle body 10 Due to the division of the nozzle body 10 into the nozzle connection part 10c and the main nozzle part 10d, different connection possibilities can be selected without having to change the nozzle components.
- a screw connection of the nozzle connection part 10c and the main nozzle part 10d is shown.
- the main nozzle part 10d can also be rotated or screwed independently of the nozzle attachment part 10c. This configuration is particularly important if the nozzle must be connected to a pipeline or silo walling and should remain tight to the outside (eg because of an explosion hazard). After the state of the art had here one Fitting between nozzle and pipe to be able to tighten both ends.
- the entrance part of the nozzle body 10 is protected in the area 10a by a sieve 38 against contamination.
- the screen 38 is fixed by a bore ring 39 so that it can not be torn off by too strong a flow.
- the closure means 12 has a swirl body 27, the cross-section of which is shown in detail A.
- the channels 40 in the swirl body 27 z For example, the number, the position to the center of gravity, the depth and the width of variations in the droplet size, the spray angle (Strahlkon-) and the flow rates (K value variations) can be achieved without the other components must be changed ,
- a nozzle seal (O-ring) 30 is provided on the closure means 12 in this embodiment.
- O-ring By means of this O-ring, it can be achieved that, when the pressure drops, when the water supply is stopped, the nozzle body 10 remains tight to the outside, ie. That is, the extinguishing water only extends to the closed by the closing piston nozzle outlet opening 11 and the nozzle line, not shown, also remains filled with water.
- This feature is very important in extinguishing systems, where it depends on very fast opening times. Because the extinguishing supply lines are constantly filled with water, there is virtually no time delay to be expected when the extinguishing system is triggered.
- the seal 30 By introducing the seal 30 in a circumferential groove 29 in the conical closure surface 28, there are no additional delays in opening the nozzle, since no stroke is present.
- the nozzle body 10 is also held outwardly by the closure member 27 and the pressure body 27 in cooperation with the formed as an O-ring seal 30 under the action of the spring force F of the compression spring 15.
- the seal 30 of the swirler 27 is pressed by the spring force F of the compression spring 15, which acts on the nozzle piston 31, against the inner wall of the main nozzle portion lOd and thus the seal is held.
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