Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Utilizing fluid pressure – Venturi effect
Patent
1998-09-03
1999-10-19
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Utilizing fluid pressure
Venturi effect
B25J 1506
Patent
active
059675772
ABSTRACT:
A dispenser contains a chamber enclosed by an upper wall and a lower wall, both walls are oriented parallel to each other. The upper wall has a vertically bored inlet port and the lower wall has a plurality of vertically bored outlet ports for providing access to the chamber. The outlet ports are geometrically arranged in an array pattern characterized by equidistantly spaced rows and columns of bores. There is a plurality of baffle plates interposed between the upper wall and the lower wall. The baffle plates, which are spatially separated from each other, are oriented parallel to and spatially separated from the upper and lower walls. The baffle plates have a plurality of vertically bored holes for providing access between the inlet port and the outlet ports, whereby the dispenser is effective in providing homogeneous flow of fluid through the outlet ports.
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Bhandarkar Sarvotham M.
Chai Tai Chong
Chakravorty Kishore Kumar
Wu Jian Hua
Cherry Johnny D.
Institute of Microelectronics
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