Abstract:
A nozzle is mounted on an end of an ejector for ejecting an aerosol on an ejection side in a honeycomb filter production apparatus. The nozzle is formed into a shape having a longitudinal direction. A single introduction port is formed at an end surface of the nozzle on one side in the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of discharge ports are formed at an end surface of the nozzle on the other side in the longitudinal direction. A single introduction passage extends linearly from the single introduction port in the longitudinal direction. A plurality of discharge passages are each branched from an end portion of the introduction passage on a side opposite to the introduction port and extend to corresponding one of the discharge ports in a direction tilted from the longitudinal direction.
Abstract:
An applicator head for a vacuum coating system includes a manifold shell having opposing shell plates, each including a conduit attachment coupled to a shell aperture. An applicator manifold is affixed to each shell plate. Each applicator manifold includes two coupled manifold plates, with one including a manifold aperture, and each is affixed to the respective shell plate so that each manifold aperture aligns with the respective shell aperture. An applicator channel is formed between the manifold plates of each applicator manifold, and the applicator channel is fluidically coupled to the manifold aperture of each respective applicator manifold. Each applicator channel forms an applicator port at a leading edge of each respective applicator manifold, and each leading edge is configured to be complementary in shape to an edge of a workpiece to be coated. First and second face plates are disposed over the leading edges of the applicator manifolds.
Abstract:
A system thermally treats rails. The system has a cooling device for spraying a cooling medium onto a rail to be treated. The cooling device defines a cooling path for receiving the rail to be treated. A conveyor moves the rail to be thermally treated through the cooling path. A vertically displacing device for displacing at least one of the cooling devices for adjusting a position of the one cooling device relative to the rail to be treated.
Abstract:
A spray nozzle assembly for a steam desuperheating or attemperator device. In one embodiment, the spray nozzle sub-assembly of the spray nozzle assembly comprises a fixed nozzle element which is integrated into a spring-loaded nozzle element, and is specifically adapted to improve water droplet fractionation at higher flow rates while further providing an effectively higher spray area through the formation of two water cones (rather than a single water cone), such water cones being sprayed into a flow of superheated steam in order to reduce the temperature of the steam. In another embodiment, the spray nozzle sub-assembly of the spray nozzle assembly comprises a nested pair of spring-loaded primary and secondary nozzle elements which are also adapted to provide an effectively higher spray area through the formation of two water cones.
Abstract:
A nozzle is configured to discharge a fluid containing a raw material of a catalytic layer to a substrate having first and second end faces and provided with holes each extending from the first end face to the second end face. The nozzle is provided with discharge ports each discharging the fluid toward the first end face of the substrate.
Abstract:
A wet/dry sheet dispenser. The dispenser has an elongate refill which holds a liquid and fits into a complementary base. Liquid is selectively dispensed from the refill by longitudinal activation of a pump. The pump may be disposed on either the refill or base. Liquid flows from the refill, upwardly to a dispensing cup. The user may then, optionally, take a sheet and wet it with liquid from the cup at the point of use. This arrangement allows for convenient and selective one hand pump operation, so the other hand is free to grasp the sheet. The sheet may be used wet or dry as desired at the point of use.
Abstract:
An injector nozzle having a housing, an interior space of the housing being defined in sections by a housing wall, and having an injector component arranged in the interior space of the housing at least in sections, wherein the housing wall has at least one through hole, the at least one through hole being appropriate for a human finger to reach in, at least in sections, and wherein the injector component has at least one handle portion, which handle portion is accessible via the through hole.
Abstract:
A portable irrigation device and a method of use are disclosed herein. The disclosed irrigation device generally comprises an adapter configured to be connected to a water source; a pressure regulation device connected to said adapter; segments of fluid supply tubing in fluid communication with said pressure regulation device and configured to form two approximately concentric circles, wherein said two circles form an outer circle and an inner circle, and wherein said outer circle is in fluid communication with said inner circle via one or more radial segments of fluid supply tubing connecting said outer circle to said inner circle; and a plurality of emitter elements disposed along said segments of fluid supply tubing at predetermined intervals. The disclosed irrigation device may be utilized to water any plant in need of targeted irrigation, including shallow-rooted plants such as flowers and dry areas of grass in lawns, as well as deep-rooted plants such as shrubs and trees.
Abstract:
A nozzle arrangement (1) for a high-pressure cleaning or conditioning device of a paper machine having a nozzle body (2), with a first jet channel (3) for liquids impinged with high pressure passing therethrough, with at least one partially penetrating nozzle element (4) being arranged in the jet channel (3), which forms the liquid passing the jet channel (3) into a laminar jet (5). In order to provide a nozzle arrangement (1) increasing the efficiency of the spray tube with a good cleaning result and simultaneously reduced water consumption it is provided that at least one additional nozzle element (4) is located at the nozzle body, which is arranged in another jet channel (3) different from the first jet channel (3) or together with the first and/or another nozzle element (4) in a joint jet channel (3) and that the nozzle body (2) is arranged at the nozzle arrangement (1) rotational about its longitudinal axis without being off-set axially.
Abstract:
A nozzle assembly for generating fluid jets, such as self-spinning fluid jets. A nozzle body includes a cylindrical nozzle cavity, an inlet, an outlet, and a tubular nozzle rotor assembly positioned with respect to the nozzle cavity. The nozzle rotor assembly can have a ball end and a tubular end and a central fluid passage routed through the nozzle rotor assembly. A fluid swirl enhancer forms communication with the inlet. A replaceable nozzle seat forms communication with the ball end of the nozzle rotor assembly and with the outlet. The ball end of the nozzle rotor assembly pivots, oscillates and rotates against the nozzle seat when pressurized fluid flows through the nozzle assembly.