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    • 2. 发明专利
    • Sonic spray nozzle
    • GB1010230A
    • 1965-11-17
    • GB2468463
    • 1963-06-21
    • ASTROSONICS INC
    • B05B17/06F23D11/10F23D11/34
    • 1,010,230. Whistles. ASTROSONICS Inc. June 21, 1963 [July 9, 1962], No. 24684/63. Heading G5J. [Also in Division B2] A spray device comprises a sonic generator, provided with a cavity resonator 70 having side walls 72 terminating in a shoulder 74 and an air inlet pipe 12 terminating in a tapered nozzle 60 directed towards said cavity, and a plug member 48 in the pipe 12 provided with an axial liquid supply bore 52 and at its end with a plurality of radial apertures 78 communicating with said axial bore. Air under pressure introduced into the pipe 12 is emitted as a supersonic jet stream from the nozzle 60 and converted into sonic waves of compression and rarefaction by the cavity resonator 70. The outer surface 35 of the nozzle 60 provides a deflecting surface for the high velocity sonic waves generated by the resonator and the configuration of the surface is such that a low pressure area is formed adjoining the apertures 78 so that liquid emerging from the apertures is drawn into the downwardly reflected sound field. The high intensity sonic wave action operating on the air molecules causes turbulence resulting in atomization of the liquid into a micromist. The angle of diffusion may be varied by adjusting the distance between the nozzle and the resonator, Figs. 3 and 4 (not shown).
    • 3. 发明专利
    • DE1400706A1
    • 1969-01-30
    • DE1400706
    • 1963-06-20
    • ASTROSONICS INC
    • SOLOFF ROBERT S
    • B05B17/06F23D11/10F23D11/34B05B
    • 1,010,230. Whistles. ASTROSONICS Inc. June 21, 1963 [July 9, 1962], No. 24684/63. Heading G5J. [Also in Division B2] A spray device comprises a sonic generator, provided with a cavity resonator 70 having side walls 72 terminating in a shoulder 74 and an air inlet pipe 12 terminating in a tapered nozzle 60 directed towards said cavity, and a plug member 48 in the pipe 12 provided with an axial liquid supply bore 52 and at its end with a plurality of radial apertures 78 communicating with said axial bore. Air under pressure introduced into the pipe 12 is emitted as a supersonic jet stream from the nozzle 60 and converted into sonic waves of compression and rarefaction by the cavity resonator 70. The outer surface 35 of the nozzle 60 provides a deflecting surface for the high velocity sonic waves generated by the resonator and the configuration of the surface is such that a low pressure area is formed adjoining the apertures 78 so that liquid emerging from the apertures is drawn into the downwardly reflected sound field. The high intensity sonic wave action operating on the air molecules causes turbulence resulting in atomization of the liquid into a micromist. The angle of diffusion may be varied by adjusting the distance between the nozzle and the resonator, Figs. 3 and 4 (not shown).
    • 4. 发明专利
    • Toroidal acoustic generator
    • GB1011002A
    • 1965-11-24
    • GB2468363
    • 1963-06-21
    • ASTROSONICS INC
    • G10K5/00
    • 1,011,002. Whistles. ASTRONICS Inc. June 21, 1963 [July 9, 1962], No. 24683/63. Heading G5J. A sonic generator comprising a conduit 10 (Fig. 1) supplied with pressure gas and terminating in a nozzle 70 opposite a resonator 60 carried by a stem 44 coaxial with the conduit and nozzle is provided with a toroidal reflector 72 having a concave portion 74 and a convex portion 76 together with a lip portion 78 of spherical crosssection and lying in a flame intermediate the nozzle and the bevel edge 68 of the resonator. With this arrangement the gases G (Fig. 4) discharged from the resonator under the action of the incoming pressure gas flow around the aerodynamical contour of the reflector and do not impede the sound field S which is focused on the axis of the system just below the resonator. Additionally, a power gain of 75 to 100% is stated to be obtained with the arrangement of the present invention over known arrangements employing elliptical or dish-like reflectors which envelope the resonator (Fig. 3, not shown). The invention has application in fields such as spray drying, defoaming, cleaning, atomization. U.S.A. Specification 2,519,619 is referred to.