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USRE17495E
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  • 1the invention consists of, theffn'ovel constructiornfadaptation, 'combination-i and arrangement of parts hereinaftrdescribed and claimed@y
  • the solid head 14 of the discharge member 13 may be centrally provided with a shallow recess 17 and when the flange end portion 18 of the female member 6 isuin abutment with an annular shoulder :19 the devicefisjinits normally operative position.
  • the complementary chambersnl 10 andn12 cooperatively form a ni'ixintgichamberfand tion with the recess 17, will leave ⁇ 'a" slight cess slants inwardly to conform with the tapered end of saidsupply nozzle for the purpose of directing theflovvjof the 'liquidi upwardly and :outwardly linto the vertex' end portion jofgthe ⁇ conical c hamber10.-v Y V In the operationjof the ⁇ devicethe liquid .enters the-intake end 8 thrjoughasu ply pipe 20 y and?
  • the two members comprising themixingchamberfmiight be brazed or weldf vertex end of said chamber, ⁇ a discharge mem-v ber-having a conical ⁇ chamber, a discharge nozzleyextended inwardly fromthe vertex end4 of 'theqconicalV discharge chamber, the .endsof the'entry and discharge nozzles disposed juxtaposition to ⁇ form a Vrestricted passage,A and means ⁇ for the entry of-a reducing medium ⁇ disposed at the vertex end of the conical-entry chamber.
  • An 'atomizing device comprising two conicallylhollowed Vmembers threadedly .connected at their base portions to form a mix-- inge chamber", a "nozzleextended inwardly Vfrom the vertex-ofA each member having their 'ends juxtaposedfa -head for the end of one of saidnozzles, Vthe end of the other nozzle arrangedxtocooperatively form a restricted lpassage with the head and means for the. entry ofa reducing medium dispo-sed at the vertex end ofonetof-said conical members whereby 'said medium is lprojected directly against the nozzle thereof. .i
  • An atomizing device comprising j two .members ⁇ having. var supply ⁇ nozzle extending centrally through its interior from its smaller lend andy theother member having'a discharge nozzle'extending'centrally therethrough, said last named nozzle having a solid head and providedwith 'openings in its side Wall, said 4 two members being arranged relatively to each other to provide a narrow space between the open end of said first named nozzle and the solid head ofthe other nozzle, and meansfor admitting heating and reducinglluid to that ⁇ portion ofthe chamber in which is located the supply nozzle.
  • Anv atomizing device comprising two y, hollowmembers each approximately ofconi- 'cal shape andsecured together at their larger ends ⁇ and together forming a mixing chamber,. one of said members having a supply nozzle extending centrally through its interior from its smaller end and the other member having a discharge nozzle extending centrally through it, ⁇ said last named nozzle having openingsin its side Wall to put its interior into communication With said mixing chamber and having its inner end closed by a solid head in the outer surface of which is a recess f that lies ⁇ oppositeandv inclose proximity to the open inner end of said supply nozzle whereby liquidl passing out of said ⁇ supply nozzle under pressure 'Willbe deflected into" thatportionof the mixing chamber through which the supply nozzle' projects, and means for admitting a heating and reducing fluid to said last mentioned portion of the mixing chamber.
  • An atomizing device comprising any entry member having a conical chamber, an entry nozzle extending centrally land inwardly from the vertex end portion of said chamber, ⁇ ay hollow dischargemember, a disycharge nozzle extending centrally through said hollovvgmemberfsaid discharge nozzle 3i having slots in its sides and a solid head for its inner end, ⁇ said entry and discharge v members arrangedy to conjointly forma mixing chamber, the solid head having a convergent recess in its outer surface, the open end of the entry nozzle extending into said ⁇ recess leaving a restricted passage between the head and nozzle whereby liquid under pressure from the entry nozzle Will be de. liected back in the form of ak flared jet sur- 40 rounding said entry nozzle, and means for admitting a heating and reducing fluid at the vertex end portion of the conical entry chamber.
  • An atomizing device comprising au female member having a conical recess therein, a supply nozzle for said member projecting into said recess, a male member having a n conical recess therein, ay discharge nozzle for I y the male member projecting intoits recess su and having spaced side slots, the recesses vin ther male andl'emale members adapted to conjointly form a mixing chamber', a. solid head for the dischargenozzlehaving a recess therein, .the end ofthe supply nozzle projecting 51,2 into said recess ⁇ in slight spaced relationthere-y with, and means for entry of ra reducing medium for the mixing chamber.

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R. B. PAULL l ATOMIZING DEVICE Re 17,495
-original Filed Feb. '7. 1927 INVENTOR Ray Q .Paull BY ATTORNEY j y Hummm@ Nov. 19, 1929.
Reissued Nov. 19, r1929 ,ROY-,e HULL, 0F SEATTLE; weeemeifelv ongipainm 1,685,293, dated f invention relates to atomizingy devices and certain objects of thefinvention are to provide-an ato'inizercomprising 'a' vmixing 'chamber that is lf forrnedlloy the union'of two I members each having annwardlylextended nozzle. Further objectsl are'to` arrangethe endsl of said nozzles in an almostfabutting position and to provide oneof said endswith l afsolid 'head' whereby theliquidv from the othernozzle, upon coming in contact rwith the head, 'is both `thinned 'and `somewhat c diverted in its direction of flow. "Other obi jects are to provide means for diverting thek liquid from the solidfhead' in the form'of a thinflaredjet that corripletelyf` surroundsthe otherfnozzlethrough which the liquidenters. Still further objects are to provide a'pmixin'g chamberthat is formed byftwo substantially v icone, shaped hollovs7 members that are'` de- ."0 tachably secured togetherk at their baserpor;
'tions and whereby vthe jet of` liquid/.is pro-y t jeetedintothe vertexl end portion of the `cone which carriesthe entry nozzle; `Another ob- `ject isto provide rmeans `for' thej entryof a heatingand thinning medium such as" steam or hot air at this vertex end soithatitfvvill "strike the entrylnozzle at a] pointfurthest removed f from its'y outlet end and"v will theres fore have a maximum eiect` in thinning the c liquid Withinr said nozzle throughout its eX- pansive movement Within the chamber.y And stillanother object ist() provide forithe entry of a thinning medium atl this Avertex endfor t l thepurpose of striking the dared jet of liquid f` at a point:furthestremovedA fromr itssource.
y i Wherehyfit will; completethe; atomizing procvessinits expansive movementffrom. theconi "t1-acted endkto thebase ofthis cone chamber.
Infatomizer's itis assumed thatthe liquid f "4 undergoing atomization is introduced into the fdevceiunder ,pressures device is par;- yticularlry` adapted for use in combination with `oil burners and inlfits practical; application forsuch'aise I have found that it gives better '45 "results by introducing thelquid; under [Subf stantiall' ten percent greater; pressure than f thepreesilreefthe Steamorother-vaperizng agents `l vthus projectl the liquid iet .directly t intopthe Steainat a-considerablyh'ighervelocif-550 ty than the velocity of the steampwhichl c' Fig dis a view. inhorizontalfscction t 'preference.y f
september-25, 1928, serialno. icigievgiuec'r'eti'uary 7, 1,927. Appiiation 15erk i reisgue ined March 9, 1929.v serial 110.345,832; 1'
\ Withthe iaboijfevandfl other objects inview which vwill appearv the' description `proceeds, 1the inventionconsists of, theffn'ovel constructiornfadaptation, 'combination-i and arrangement of parts hereinaftrdescribed and claimed@y These.objects1are accomplished by theV devices illustrated inv `the vacco'mpanying `drawings;vs 'rherein l 1 y i f n i f Figure l is a topplan view of the device; Fig. 2 aview in s iderelevation; Fig, 3 1s a' View in central; vertical section taken on a'broken line 3,3 of Figpl; andi".
p aken onabroken 'line'4,4of"Fig. 3, 7 "i `iiaiei-iiing inscribe' drawings c, thmughiii which like reference "numerals" designate like lparte, l the numerals' 5 vand 6A indicate respectively the male andi female ymembers ofil the device that 4are threadedly connected at 7.
It .zwi-ll howeverv be understood thaty either of saidfmemhers maybethe `naleor the female member, this being a matter .of structural i frhe liquid intake end: siii'siid'femaie membei," ,6"has an7 lnte'gralsupplyinozzle 9` extend ing. Substantially the `full length of a" conical chamberd() formed kby the tapered walls of i 'said female(member.` Another intakell, dislposed'iat the reduced end'of saidzchamber and -approximatelyat a: point "half: lthe length of r4said" female mernher, provides 'means for the entryof steam or hotair asw'ill he more fully Adescribed hereinafter; It" will here be noted fthatthis steamf'or 'hot `air ventry vis positioned 'atfthel vertex` 4endportion fofv this conical `chamberwhereits convergent join said p 'The ,discharge for mileiiiember is pitvidedwithfa chamber 12,' and an` l integral discharge nozzle lexten'ding slightlyi 'more i `the fulllength` ofsaidchamber yterminates' in a relativer tHiGk'heeSIl'- Seidvv discharge nozzjle is provided with apluralityV of spaced iside @lets [l5 fel-fthe ,rsseef the mixture@ its way out 'of the discharge end luo'f'fs'aid nmalelmemberi, 'f It willlhere be notedthatsaid male member i .and its: ,chamber r are Pref-ere# bly, although not necessarily, made substantially in the shape of a cone also.
The solid head 14 of the discharge member 13 may be centrally provided with a shallow recess 17 and when the flange end portion 18 of the female member 6 isuin abutment with an annular shoulder :19 the devicefisjinits normally operative position. In thisposition the complementary chambersnl 10 andn12 cooperatively form a ni'ixintgichamberfand tion with the recess 17, will leave`'a" slight cess slants inwardly to conform with the tapered end of saidsupply nozzle for the purpose of directing theflovvjof the 'liquidi upwardly and :outwardly linto the vertex' end portion jofgthe `conical c hamber10.-v Y V In the operationjof the `devicethe liquid .enters the-intake end 8 thrjoughasu ply pipe 20 y and? passes-into; .the nozzle, 9.- wngto thevisc'osity Aof some jliqu'ids and tof the restricted passage between the"v 'end VVof'said nozzle and the recess 17 ,e theli'quidwill Anot readily Vpass rintothe.'chamber 10. kAjet of steam or hot airisnow admitted through the intake 11 from apipe l21;" l
When; steam is` used as amedium :for-operatingthe rdevice and crufde oily is used as the liquid its densitywill.besomewhat reduced bygthe:steamvstrilzing the outer -walls of the nozzle 9 and `same will pass morefreadily-into the chamberlOl f Herethefliquid willbefuro ther; atomizedl by the steamirand projected through the `chamber 12, slotsl, nozzle 13 and through a delivery pipe 22 tothe desired :point of ignition in affinelydivided orseiniadjacent ythe center'.
gaseous state. v. y i
The advantage of locating the entry-for steamvat` the vertex portion of thegchamber 10 is thatit Ywill "have a maximum effect in warming the .entrynozzle`9 in its expansive movement -to the basev of -said conical vchamber. In its passage through-the restricted opening between the .end vof 'thisi nozzle `and the recess 17 in 'the headjlll theoil will be substantially reversed in'itsfdirection' of How.,
somewhat atomized, Econverted into v-a. thin flared jet surroundingtheentry nozzle and projected into the opposing-.flow ofsteam within the convergent end portion of this `chamber at a considerably increased velocity.
And here the oil, which has already'been reduced to a somewhat atonrized -state, will now be Vcompletely atomized by the steam `in itsexpansive movement from vthe vertex to thebase of said cone chamber. l In this movementl toward the dischargevportion of the device the resultant mixture willfol'low the'outer walls of the chamber and will therefore avoid the denser and oppositely moving oil It will now Vbe apparent that Irhave 'Lembodied all the essential features of an efficient and durable atomizing device in a very simple form comprising only two units and which is comparatively low in its cost of production. My atomizer is direct acting throughout, does not form carbon, and may beA .readilyk disconnected land cleaned, although I A have found that it requires yalmost no attention after it is installed.
While I have shown and described the pre- "ferredeinlodimentf my invention, it will the tapered end of the nozzle 9, in j uxtaposi-- 4'self"t`o"the exact structure herein shown to Spee@ between Said ,nozzle end andilgessfon the passage of liquid or otherfnel. 'Ihis rie-,
beunderstood that I do not wish to limit my- 'Suh an extent-as ,Wouldzpermt @herstel-Cir.- cumvent my device by making slight alterations` therein. The two members comprising themixingchamberfmiight be brazed or weldf vertex end of said chamber,`a discharge mem-v ber-having a conical` chamber, a discharge nozzleyextended inwardly fromthe vertex end4 of 'theqconicalV discharge chamber, the .endsof the'entry and discharge nozzles disposed juxtaposition to `form a Vrestricted passage,A and means `for the entry of-a reducing medium `disposed at the vertex end of the conical-entry chamber. Y
v2. An 'atomizing device comprising two conicallylhollowed Vmembers threadedly .connected at their base portions to form a mix-- inge chamber", a "nozzleextended inwardly Vfrom the vertex-ofA each member having their 'ends juxtaposedfa -head for the end of one of saidnozzles, Vthe end of the other nozzle arrangedxtocooperatively form a restricted lpassage with the head and means for the. entry ofa reducing medium dispo-sed at the vertex end ofonetof-said conical members whereby 'said medium is lprojected directly against the nozzle thereof. .i
An atomizing device. comprising j two .members `having. var supply `nozzle extending centrally through its interior from its smaller lend andy theother member having'a discharge nozzle'extending'centrally therethrough, said last named nozzle having a solid head and providedwith 'openings in its side Wall, said 4 two members being arranged relatively to each other to provide a narrow space between the open end of said first named nozzle and the solid head ofthe other nozzle, and meansfor admitting heating and reducinglluid to that `portion ofthe chamber in which is located the supply nozzle. i
4.,y Anv atomizing device comprising two y, hollowmembers each approximately ofconi- 'cal shape andsecured together at their larger ends `and together forming a mixing chamber,. one of said members having a supply nozzle extending centrally through its interior from its smaller end and the other member having a discharge nozzle extending centrally through it,` said last named nozzle having openingsin its side Wall to put its interior into communication With said mixing chamber and having its inner end closed by a solid head in the outer surface of which is a recess f that lies` oppositeandv inclose proximity to the open inner end of said supply nozzle whereby liquidl passing out of said `supply nozzle under pressure 'Willbe deflected into" thatportionof the mixing chamber through which the supply nozzle' projects, and means for admitting a heating and reducing fluid to said last mentioned portion of the mixing chamber.
5. An atomizing device comprising any entry member having a conical chamber, an entry nozzle extending centrally land inwardly from the vertex end portion of said chamber,` ay hollow dischargemember, a disycharge nozzle extending centrally through said hollovvgmemberfsaid discharge nozzle 3i having slots in its sides and a solid head for its inner end,` said entry and discharge v members arrangedy to conjointly forma mixing chamber, the solid head having a convergent recess in its outer surface, the open end of the entry nozzle extending into said `recess leaving a restricted passage between the head and nozzle whereby liquid under pressure from the entry nozzle Will be de. liected back in the form of ak flared jet sur- 40 rounding said entry nozzle, and means for admitting a heating and reducing fluid at the vertex end portion of the conical entry chamber.
y 6. An atomizing device comprising au female member having a conical recess therein, a supply nozzle for said member projecting into said recess, a male member having a n conical recess therein, ay discharge nozzle for I y the male member projecting intoits recess su and having spaced side slots, the recesses vin ther male andl'emale members adapted to conjointly form a mixing chamber', a. solid head for the dischargenozzlehaving a recess therein, .the end ofthe supply nozzle projecting 51,2 into said recess `in slight spaced relationthere-y with, and means for entry of ra reducing medium for the mixing chamber. In Witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe myname this 6th day of March, A. D. 1929.
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