Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid – Heating means
Patent
1993-06-14
1995-01-03
Kashnikow, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid
Heating means
239128, 62 511, B05B 126, F17C 702
Patent
active
053779118
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for producing aerosol from a substance includes a heat exchanger for receiving and cooling a substance. The heat exchanger includes a housing; a cryogenic reservoir comprising a solid material mounted within the housing; temperature control means for controllably cooling the reservoir; and energy exchange means for allowing thermal contact between the reservoir and the substance for effectuating transfer of cooling energy from the cryogenic reservoir to the substance for controllably cooling the substance. A delivery line has an inlet for receiving the substance from the heat exchanger at a first pressure. A nozzle is connected to the delivery line for receiving the substance from the delivery line. The nozzle has at least one exit opening which allows passing of the substance therethrough for expanding the substance from the first pressure to a second pressure which is lower than the first pressure for solidifying the substance and producing aerosol. Condensation preventing means is provided for preventing condensation from forming on the delivery line and/or on the nozzle.
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Bauer Tibor L.
Cavaliere William A.
Dart, II Charles R.
Freebern Timothy H.
Linnell David C.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Kashnikow Andres
Lau Richard
Morris Lesley D.
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