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US2223055A
US2223055A US274672A US27467239A US2223055A US 2223055 A US2223055 A US 2223055A US 274672 A US274672 A US 274672A US 27467239 A US27467239 A US 27467239A US 2223055 A US2223055 A US 2223055A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D11/00Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
    • F23D11/24Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space by pressurisation of the fuel before a nozzle through which it is sprayed by a substantial pressure reduction into a space
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  • Liquid supply pipe I is designed to carry liquid at a relatively high pressure to the large end of volute chamber 2, which distributes the liquid withapproximately equal pressure drops to the one or more tangential slots 3.
  • Tangentialslots 3 are formed tangent to the periphery of whirling chamber 4,.which is composed of return outlet piece 9 and atomizer piece III; both held in place within the volute chamber 2 by means of shoulders I I and I2 bearing respectively on end of return pipe 6 and on volute casing I3.
  • Supply pipe I and return pipe 6 are suitably threaded to fit tapped holes in volute casing I3.
  • Atomizer piece III has centrallylocated orifice 5 through which liquid flows in the form of a thin, rapidly whirling, conical sheet just prior to atomization.
  • Movable dividing disc I attached to the end of operating rod 8, is mounted within whirling chamber 4 so that it may be caused to assume any desired position axially and thereby divide the flowing liquid into two parts in any required proportion; or direct all the flowing liquid to either orifice 5 or return pipe 6.
  • a variable capacity atomizer Walls forming a volute chamber, a fluid supply pipe connected to said volute chamber through which fluid under pressure is supplied thereto, walls forming a whirling chamber Within said volute chamber and connected therewith by a plurality 5 of communicating axially extending slots disposed tangentially with respect to the periphery of said whirling chamber, the said whirling chamber having an atomizer orifice and a fluid return outlet, a closely fitting partitioning means within 10 said whirling chamber completely separating said atomizer orifice from said fluid return outlet, and means for moving said partitioning means'longitudinally of said slots from without said whirling chamber whereby to direct fluid entering said whirling chamber throughthe saidatomizer orifice and the said fluid return outlet thereof in any desired proportion.
  • a variable capacity atomizer walls forming a volute chamber, a fluid supply pipe con- 20 nected to said volute chamber through which fluid under pressure is supplied thereto, walls forming a whirling chamber within said volute chamber and connected therewith by a plurality of communicating axially extending slots disposed tangentially with respect to the periphery of said whirling chamber, the said whirling chamber having an atomizer orifice and a fluid return outlet at opposite ends thereof, a closely fitting partitioning means within said whirling chamber completely separating said atomizer orifice from said fluid return outlet, and means for moving said partitioning means longitudinally of said slots from without said whirling chamber where- 35 by to direct fluid entering said whirling chamber through the outlets at either or both ends thereof in any desired proportion.
  • a whirling chamber having one or 40 more slots through the wall thereof parallel to the longitudinal axis of said chamber and having an atomizer orifice and a return outlet through the ends thereof, partitioning means within the said chamber completely separating the said 45 atomizer orifice from the said return outlet, the. said partitioning means being closely fitted to theinner periphery of said whirling chamber, and means for moving said partitioning means longitudinally within said whirling chamber whereby 50 to admit fluid into either or both ends of the said whirling chamber in any desired proportion.

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NOV. 26, E BERGEY VARIABLE CAPACITY ATOMIZER Filed May 20, 1939 i 5 3 WW),
HGUIZE 5 FIGUQE l INVENT OR.
Patented Nov. 26, 1940 UNITED STATES v PATENT ()FFICE VARIABLE CAPACITY ATOMIZER Frank Allen Bergey, Detroit, Mich.
Application May 20', 1939, Serial No. 274,672
3 Claims.
line I-I of Fig. 2, and Figures 4 and 5 views respectively of the return outlet and the atomizer outlet from the whirling chamber hereinafter described. Like numerals refer to like and similar parts throughout the several views.
Liquid supply pipe I is designed to carry liquid at a relatively high pressure to the large end of volute chamber 2, which distributes the liquid withapproximately equal pressure drops to the one or more tangential slots 3.
Tangentialslots 3 are formed tangent to the periphery of whirling chamber 4,.which is composed of return outlet piece 9 and atomizer piece III; both held in place within the volute chamber 2 by means of shoulders I I and I2 bearing respectively on end of return pipe 6 and on volute casing I3.
Supply pipe I and return pipe 6 are suitably threaded to fit tapped holes in volute casing I3.
Atomizer piece III has centrallylocated orifice 5 through which liquid flows in the form of a thin, rapidly whirling, conical sheet just prior to atomization.
Movable dividing disc I, attached to the end of operating rod 8, is mounted within whirling chamber 4 so that it may be caused to assume any desired position axially and thereby divide the flowing liquid into two parts in any required proportion; or direct all the flowing liquid to either orifice 5 or return pipe 6.
From the above description, an inspection of the accompanying drawing, and a knowledge of the flow of liquids, it can readily be seen that the pressure energy of the liquid flowing in supply pipe I is transformed into kinetic energy as the liquid passes successively through volute chamber 2, tangential slots 3, whirling chamber 4, and orifice 5; and that such part of the flowing liquid as may be directed through orifice 5 by means of dividing disc I will attain a maximum velocity just prior to atomization.
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1. In a variable capacity atomizer, Walls forming a volute chamber, a fluid supply pipe connected to said volute chamber through which fluid under pressure is supplied thereto, walls forming a whirling chamber Within said volute chamber and connected therewith by a plurality 5 of communicating axially extending slots disposed tangentially with respect to the periphery of said whirling chamber, the said whirling chamber having an atomizer orifice and a fluid return outlet, a closely fitting partitioning means within 10 said whirling chamber completely separating said atomizer orifice from said fluid return outlet, and means for moving said partitioning means'longitudinally of said slots from without said whirling chamber whereby to direct fluid entering said whirling chamber throughthe saidatomizer orifice and the said fluid return outlet thereof in any desired proportion.
2. In a variable capacity atomizer, walls forming a volute chamber, a fluid supply pipe con- 20 nected to said volute chamber through which fluid under pressure is supplied thereto, walls forming a whirling chamber within said volute chamber and connected therewith by a plurality of communicating axially extending slots disposed tangentially with respect to the periphery of said whirling chamber, the said whirling chamber having an atomizer orifice and a fluid return outlet at opposite ends thereof, a closely fitting partitioning means within said whirling chamber completely separating said atomizer orifice from said fluid return outlet, and means for moving said partitioning means longitudinally of said slots from without said whirling chamber where- 35 by to direct fluid entering said whirling chamber through the outlets at either or both ends thereof in any desired proportion.
3. In an atomizer for oil burners and the like, walls forming a whirling chamber having one or 40 more slots through the wall thereof parallel to the longitudinal axis of said chamber and having an atomizer orifice and a return outlet through the ends thereof, partitioning means within the said chamber completely separating the said 45 atomizer orifice from the said return outlet, the. said partitioning means being closely fitted to theinner periphery of said whirling chamber, and means for moving said partitioning means longitudinally within said whirling chamber whereby 50 to admit fluid into either or both ends of the said whirling chamber in any desired proportion.
FRANK ALLEN BERGEY.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2416685A (en) * 1941-03-01 1947-03-04 Babcock & Wilcox Co Atomizer
US2578934A (en) * 1945-08-01 1951-12-18 Hendrik J J Janssen Adjustable burner for liquid fuel
US2611651A (en) * 1943-04-10 1952-09-23 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Combustion turbine burner
US2614888A (en) * 1948-10-15 1952-10-21 American Locomotive Co Fuel injector
US3819116A (en) * 1972-07-26 1974-06-25 Plessey Handel Investment Ag Swirl passage fuel injection devices
US4186877A (en) * 1976-06-25 1980-02-05 Delavan Manufacturing Company By-pass nozzles

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2416685A (en) * 1941-03-01 1947-03-04 Babcock & Wilcox Co Atomizer
US2611651A (en) * 1943-04-10 1952-09-23 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Combustion turbine burner
US2578934A (en) * 1945-08-01 1951-12-18 Hendrik J J Janssen Adjustable burner for liquid fuel
US2614888A (en) * 1948-10-15 1952-10-21 American Locomotive Co Fuel injector
US3819116A (en) * 1972-07-26 1974-06-25 Plessey Handel Investment Ag Swirl passage fuel injection devices
US4186877A (en) * 1976-06-25 1980-02-05 Delavan Manufacturing Company By-pass nozzles

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