Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Including supply holder for material – Fluid pressure discharge means
Patent
1979-10-26
1982-08-17
Marbert, James B.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Including supply holder for material
Fluid pressure discharge means
12820018, B05B 726
Patent
active
043445748
ABSTRACT:
A cross-flow nebulizer is manufactured from first and second deformable tubular members each having a substantially constant external diameter and a central passage of substantially constant diameter extending from a forward end to a rearward end. A forward end portion of each tubular member is deformed to provide the forward end with an orifice of reduced diameter of desired size, and the forward end portions of the tubular members are positioned in an angular spaced relationship with the orifices closely adjacent. The relative positions of the orifices are adjusted to provide a satisfactory spray when gas is passed through one tubular member and the other tubular member is connected to a source of liquid, and the tubular members are integrally connected to maintain the forward ends in the adjusted position.
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Kaiser Heinz
Meddings Basil
Delbridge Robert F.
Fors Arne I.
Marbert James B.
Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited
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