US1852649A - Nozzle for rock dusters - Google Patents

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US1852649A
US1852649A US451827A US45182730A US1852649A US 1852649 A US1852649 A US 1852649A US 451827 A US451827 A US 451827A US 45182730 A US45182730 A US 45182730A US 1852649 A US1852649 A US 1852649A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21FSAFETY DEVICES, TRANSPORT, FILLING-UP, RESCUE, VENTILATION, OR DRAINING IN OR OF MINES OR TUNNELS
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  • the invention relates to apparatus for spraying or spreading rock dust or the like in mine tunnels and similar places in order to cover or mix with the coal dust which ordinarily is deposited upon the floor, walls and ceiling of such tunnels, for the purpose of preventing explosions of this coal dust, and more particularly to an improved form of nozzle for such apparatus, and the present application is a division of my prior Patent No. 1,781,509.
  • the object of the improvement is to provide a nozzle for such apparatus, so designed that it will spread or spray a uniform amount of rock dust over the surfaces to be covered.
  • the nozzle of J substantially fan shape, having an arcuate mouth or slot around its peripheral portion, said slot being restricted at its center and gradually increasing in width, in both directions, from its center toward its ends, thus preventing the greater portion of the powdered material from being blown out through the central portion of the nozzle and permitting an even distribution of material throughout the entire length of the slot or mouth of the nozzle.
  • a further object is to provide means for varying the width of the central portion of the slot or mouth of the nozzle in order to compensate for different conditions under which the apparatus may be used, and for different kinds of powdered material which may be used in the apparatus, as well as for varying the proportion of the material which may be sprayed directly through the central portion of the nozzle slot or mouth.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of a rock dusting apparatus provided with the improved nozzle to which the present application pertains;
  • FIG. 2 an enlarged top plan View of the nozzle
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of the nozzle.
  • Similar numerals refer to similar parts through a mine tunnel and the like, and may i be arranged to be conveyed upon a railroad track, by a locomotive or the like, and for this purpose may comprise the frame 1 upon which are mounted the journal boxes 2 in which are journaled suitable axles for the flanged wheels 3, designed to run upon rails such as shown at 4.
  • a hopper 5 maybe carried upon the frame for holding a supply of powdered limestone or the like, and suitable conveyer mechanism may be located within the hopper for feeding this rock dust to theblower 6, and then to the nozzle to which the invention pertains, indicated generally at 7 y
  • This nozzle has the tubular neck 8 for connection to the discharge neck 9 of the blower, the upper portion of the nozzle being fanshaped as shown at 10, and being provided at its peripheral portion with the elongated arcuate mouth or slot 11, having integral, arcuate lips. 7
  • the same may be restricted at its central portion, as shown at 12, and gradually increased in width, in both directions from its center toward its ends, as shown at 18, terminating in the rounded or arcuate ends 14.
  • such as the bolt 15 may be provided for adjusting the width of this portion of the mouth and holding the same in any desired adjustment.
  • the rock dust By so constructing the mouth of the nozzle, at its central portion, the rock dust will be discharged substantially uniformly from all parts of the mouth, a fan-shaped spray of the rock dust being delivered from the nozzle 1 to the walls and ceiling of the tunnel, a certain portion of the dust, of course, dropping upon the floor of the tunnnel, thus covering or mixing with the coal dust sufficiently to prevent explosion of the same.
  • a nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having an elongated mouth increasing in width from the center toward both ends, and means for varying the width of the central portion only of the mouth.
  • a fan-shaped nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having an arcuate mouth at its peripheral portion, said mouth increasing in width form the center toward both ends, and means for varying the Width of the central portion only of the mouth.
  • a fan-shaped nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having integral arcuate lips of resilient material forming a mouth so at its peripheral portion, and means for drawing the central portions only of the lips together to form a mouth increasing in width from the center toward both ends.

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-Apr1l 5, 1932. A. J. GURNEY NOZZLE FOR ROCK DUSTERS Original Filed Nov. 15. 1927 amntov Patented Apr. 5, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALBERT J'. GURNEY, OF CAN TON, I-IIO, ASSIG-NOR TO THE AMERICAN MINE DOOR COM,- PANY, OF CANTON, OHIO, A GORPGRATION OF OHIO NOZZLE FOR ROCK DUSTERS Original application filed November 15, 1927, SerialNo. 233,407. Patent No. 1,781,509, dated November 11,
1930. Divided and this application filed May 12, 1930.
The invention relates to apparatus for spraying or spreading rock dust or the like in mine tunnels and similar places in order to cover or mix with the coal dust which ordinarily is deposited upon the floor, walls and ceiling of such tunnels, for the purpose of preventing explosions of this coal dust, and more particularly to an improved form of nozzle for such apparatus, and the present application is a division of my prior Patent No. 1,781,509.
The object of the improvement is to provide a nozzle for such apparatus, so designed that it will spread or spray a uniform amount of rock dust over the surfaces to be covered.
The above and other objects, which will be readily apparent or further described in the following detail description of the invention, may be attained by forming the nozzle of J substantially fan shape, having an arcuate mouth or slot around its peripheral portion, said slot being restricted at its center and gradually increasing in width, in both directions, from its center toward its ends, thus preventing the greater portion of the powdered material from being blown out through the central portion of the nozzle and permitting an even distribution of material throughout the entire length of the slot or mouth of the nozzle.
A further object is to provide means for varying the width of the central portion of the slot or mouth of the nozzle in order to compensate for different conditions under which the apparatus may be used, and for different kinds of powdered material which may be used in the apparatus, as well as for varying the proportion of the material which may be sprayed directly through the central portion of the nozzle slot or mouth.
An embodiment of the improved nozzle to which the invention pertains is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective View of a rock dusting apparatus provided with the improved nozzle to which the present application pertains;
Fig. 2, an enlarged top plan View of the nozzle; and
Fig. 3, a side elevation of the nozzle.
Serial No. 451,827.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts through a mine tunnel and the like, and may i be arranged to be conveyed upon a railroad track, by a locomotive or the like, and for this purpose may comprise the frame 1 upon which are mounted the journal boxes 2 in which are journaled suitable axles for the flanged wheels 3, designed to run upon rails such as shown at 4.
A hopper 5 maybe carried upon the frame for holding a supply of powdered limestone or the like, and suitable conveyer mechanism may be located within the hopper for feeding this rock dust to theblower 6, and then to the nozzle to which the invention pertains, indicated generally at 7 y This nozzle has the tubular neck 8 for connection to the discharge neck 9 of the blower, the upper portion of the nozzle being fanshaped as shown at 10, and being provided at its peripheral portion with the elongated arcuate mouth or slot 11, having integral, arcuate lips. 7
It is obvious that the tendency of the rock dust, carried through the nozzle by the air blast, is to follow the lines of least resistance,
and if the mouth of the nozzle were the-same width throughout its length, substantially all of the dust-laden air would be ejected through the central portion of the mouth, in line with the neck 8, while little or no dust would be sprayed from the end portions of the mouth. 7
In order to obviate this condition and to provide for a uniform and even distribution of the rock dust through all portions of the mouth, the same may be restricted at its central portion, as shown at 12, and gradually increased in width, in both directions from its center toward its ends, as shown at 18, terminating in the rounded or arcuate ends 14.
For the purpose of varying the width of tered in the operation ofthe apparatus,means,
such as the bolt 15, may be provided for adjusting the width of this portion of the mouth and holding the same in any desired adjustment.
By so constructing the mouth of the nozzle, at its central portion, the rock dust will be discharged substantially uniformly from all parts of the mouth, a fan-shaped spray of the rock dust being delivered from the nozzle 1 to the walls and ceiling of the tunnel, a certain portion of the dust, of course, dropping upon the floor of the tunnnel, thus covering or mixing with the coal dust sufficiently to prevent explosion of the same.
I claim:
1 A nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having an elongated mouth increasing in width from the center toward both ends, and means for varying the width of the central portion only of the mouth.
2. A fan-shaped nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having an arcuate mouth at its peripheral portion, said mouth increasing in width form the center toward both ends, and means for varying the Width of the central portion only of the mouth.
3. A fan-shaped nozzle for connection to a blower, said nozzle having integral arcuate lips of resilient material forming a mouth so at its peripheral portion, and means for drawing the central portions only of the lips together to form a mouth increasing in width from the center toward both ends.
In testimony that Iclaim the above, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
ALBERT J. GURNEY.
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US2546293A (en) * 1949-01-24 1951-03-27 Henry A Berliner Variable area tail pipe for jet engines
US2558914A (en) * 1947-09-03 1951-07-03 Ralph R Root Dusting machine
US2654329A (en) * 1946-07-02 1953-10-06 Union Carbide & Carbon Corp Blowpipe employing adjuvant powder for thermochemically removing material
DE1110592B (en) * 1921-09-13 1961-07-13 Heinrich Scharf G M B H Device for loading
US4424761A (en) 1982-09-30 1984-01-10 Rca Corporation Nozzle for coating a disc with a lubricant

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1110592B (en) * 1921-09-13 1961-07-13 Heinrich Scharf G M B H Device for loading
US2654329A (en) * 1946-07-02 1953-10-06 Union Carbide & Carbon Corp Blowpipe employing adjuvant powder for thermochemically removing material
US2558914A (en) * 1947-09-03 1951-07-03 Ralph R Root Dusting machine
US2546293A (en) * 1949-01-24 1951-03-27 Henry A Berliner Variable area tail pipe for jet engines
US4424761A (en) 1982-09-30 1984-01-10 Rca Corporation Nozzle for coating a disc with a lubricant

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