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US1575671A
US1575671A US10674A US1067425A US1575671A US 1575671 A US1575671 A US 1575671A US 10674 A US10674 A US 10674A US 1067425 A US1067425 A US 1067425A US 1575671 A US1575671 A US 1575671A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide-improved means for accomplishing such atomization and mixing in a very convenient and efiicient manner.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation and Figure 2 a plan of one form of apparatus constructed in accordance with this invention.
  • Figure 3 is a view showing the discharge end of such apparatus while Figure 4 is a sectional end -view through the air admission branch. 4
  • Figure 5 is a sectional elevation and Figure 6 a sectional end view showing another form of apparatus as constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • the apparatus is made up from a pair of conduits or cylindrical parts arranged the one within the other and with an annular space between them.
  • the outer part comprises the nozzle a secured to tube or cylinder 72 while the inner part is formed by tube 0.
  • the liquid is admitted through the hollow stem d which projects through the plug .2 at one end of b.
  • both air and steam or other gaseous substances hereinafter termed air
  • air is admitted under suitable pressure to the annular space aforesaid by way of the branch connection 7.
  • the air or a portion of it fiows into the inner tube 0 through a tangentially disposed or peripheral slit or aperture 9 arran ed or disposed so that a whirling or eye onic action is set up by the incoming air, as indicated by the r the opposite or discharge end of the tube 0.
  • the liquid becomes dispersed throughout or intimately mixed with the air.
  • the mixture receives a further stream of air indicated by the arrows 3- at Figure 1, from the adjacent end of the an nular space, and the whole passes from the apparatus as a mist or spray or with the liquid dispersed in a fine state of division throughout the air.
  • the quantity of air admitted by the branch 7 to the said annular space may be controlled b a valve 'or' otherwise.
  • the admission 0 air from such annulus to the tube a from the inner end of the latter is regulated preferably by adjustment of the screwed sleeve 72. ( Figures 1 and 2) the inner end of which is adjacent the inner end of tube a. v
  • FIG. 5 and 6 The form of apparatus illustrated by Figures 5 and 6 is made up from three-tubular parts nested together'with an annular space between the inner part c and the intermediate part i and between the latter and the outer part consisting of nozzle a and tube 5.
  • the air is first admitted to the outer annulus through branch 1? and the liquid to the inner annulus through connection j. From the outer annulus the air passes into the inner annulus and also into the inmost tube 0 through apertures in the end piece or plug is.
  • Any suitable means are provided for controlling the supply of liquid and of air to and within the apparatus.
  • Apparatus for atomizing liquids and mixing same with air comprising a cylinder having a plug at one end and an outlet nozzle at the opposite end, a tube nested within said cylinder and extending through said nozzle the said nested parts forming an annular chamber between them, a branch connection admitting compressed air to said chamber,'means for admitting liquid to said controlling the quantity of air admitted by Way of said end port.

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March 9 1926. 1,575,671
- w. H. BEANES APPARATUS FOR ATOMIZING LIQUIDS AND MIXING SAME WITH GASEOUS SUBSTANCES Filed Feb. 20 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 (L f b March 9 1926.
W. H. BEANES APPARATUS FOR ATOMIZING LIQUIDS AND MIXING SAME WITH GASEOUS SUBSTANCES 2 Sfieets-Sheet 2 Filed Feb. 20 1925 Fig.5
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Patented Mar. 9, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WARWICKHENRY BEANES OF KINGSWAY, LONDON,.ENGLAND, ASSIGNQB T0 BAKER- PERKINS COMPANY, INCORPORATED, 0E WHITE PLAINS,'NEW YORK.
APPARATUS FOR Aromzme mourns AND MIXING sum wrrn easEoUs sussrancas. p
Application filed February 20, 1925. Serial No. 10,674. i
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WARWIOK HENRY BEANES, a British subject, residing at Kings way House, Kingsway, London, W. C. 2, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Atomizing Liquids and Mixing Same with Gaseous Substances, of which the following is a specification.
In the use of oil fuel for furnaces, in humid-ifying air, in the sp'ra ing of liquids of various kinds and for ot er services, it is necessary to break up, atomize or vaporize a liquid and thoroughly mix same with air, steam or other gaseous. or like substances. The object of this invention is to provide-improved means for accomplishing such atomization and mixing in a very convenient and efiicient manner.
Referring to the two accompanying sheets of explanatory drawings Figure 1 is a sectional elevation and Figure 2 a plan of one form of apparatus constructed in accordance with this invention.
Figure 3 is a view showing the discharge end of such apparatus while Figure 4 is a sectional end -view through the air admission branch. 4
Figure 5 is a sectional elevation and Figure 6 a sectional end view showing another form of apparatus as constructed in accordance with the invention.
The same reference letters in the different views indicate the same or similar parts.
As illustrated at Figures 1 to 4, the apparatus is made up from a pair of conduits or cylindrical parts arranged the one within the other and with an annular space between them. The outer part comprises the nozzle a secured to tube or cylinder 72 while the inner part is formed by tube 0. The liquid is admitted through the hollow stem d which projects through the plug .2 at one end of b. The air or steam, or
' both air and steam or other gaseous substances, hereinafter termed air, is admitted under suitable pressure to the annular space aforesaid by way of the branch connection 7. From such space the air or a portion of it, fiows into the inner tube 0 through a tangentially disposed or peripheral slit or aperture 9 arran ed or disposed so that a whirling or eye onic action is set up by the incoming air, as indicated by the r the opposite or discharge end of the tube 0.
During such progression throughthe tube 0 the liquid becomes dispersed throughout or intimately mixed with the air. At the discharge end the mixture receives a further stream of air indicated by the arrows 3- at Figure 1, from the adjacent end of the an nular space, and the whole passes from the apparatus as a mist or spray or with the liquid dispersed in a fine state of division throughout the air.
The quantity of air admitted by the branch 7 to the said annular space may be controlled b a valve 'or' otherwise. The admission 0 air from such annulus to the tube a from the inner end of the latter is regulated preferably by adjustment of the screwed sleeve 72. (Figures 1 and 2) the inner end of which is adjacent the inner end of tube a. v
The form of apparatus illustrated by Figures 5 and 6 is made up from three-tubular parts nested together'with an annular space between the inner part c and the intermediate part i and between the latter and the outer part consisting of nozzle a and tube 5. In such example the air is first admitted to the outer annulus through branch 1? and the liquid to the inner annulus through connection j. From the outer annulus the air passes into the inner annulus and also into the inmost tube 0 through apertures in the end piece or plug is. From the interior of 0 air asses into the inner annulus by way of perip eral or tangential slit or" aperture g, so disposed as to set up the desired whirling or cyclonic action, as aforesaid, to efi'ect the difiusion of the liquid. Air will also pass axially through the inner tube a and both of the annular spaces. The admission of air through the inner end of tube a may be regulated by screwed stem h; similarly, admission through the inner end of the inner annulus may be regulated by plug e.
Any suitable means are provided for controlling the supply of liquid and of air to and within the apparatus.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is Apparatus for atomizing liquids and mixing same with air, comprising a cylinder having a plug at one end and an outlet nozzle at the opposite end, a tube nested within said cylinder and extending through said nozzle the said nested parts forming an annular chamber between them, a branch connection admitting compressed air to said chamber,'means for admitting liquid to said controlling the quantity of air admitted by Way of said end port.
In testimony whereof I have signed my 25 name to this specification.
\VAR-VVICK HENRY BEANES.
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Cited By (7)

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US2675270A (en) * 1952-01-15 1954-04-13 John E Clougherty Combined fog and solid or straight stream nozzle
US2738230A (en) * 1950-06-26 1956-03-13 Pillard Marcel Liquid fuel burners
US2746641A (en) * 1950-05-27 1956-05-22 Rowe Spacarb Inc Beverage dispensing machines
US2757668A (en) * 1952-02-07 1956-08-07 Meyer-Saladin Oskar Emanuel Apparatus for the cleansing treatment of parts of the body
US2813754A (en) * 1955-06-27 1957-11-19 Zielinski Joseph Pressure nozzles
US4544095A (en) * 1982-03-31 1985-10-01 Boliden Aktiebolag Method for atomization and device for carrying out the method
US6221260B1 (en) 1999-04-02 2001-04-24 Dynaflow, Inc. Swirling fluid jet cavitation method and system for efficient decontamination of liquids

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2746641A (en) * 1950-05-27 1956-05-22 Rowe Spacarb Inc Beverage dispensing machines
US2738230A (en) * 1950-06-26 1956-03-13 Pillard Marcel Liquid fuel burners
US2675270A (en) * 1952-01-15 1954-04-13 John E Clougherty Combined fog and solid or straight stream nozzle
US2757668A (en) * 1952-02-07 1956-08-07 Meyer-Saladin Oskar Emanuel Apparatus for the cleansing treatment of parts of the body
US2813754A (en) * 1955-06-27 1957-11-19 Zielinski Joseph Pressure nozzles
US4544095A (en) * 1982-03-31 1985-10-01 Boliden Aktiebolag Method for atomization and device for carrying out the method
US6221260B1 (en) 1999-04-02 2001-04-24 Dynaflow, Inc. Swirling fluid jet cavitation method and system for efficient decontamination of liquids

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