Fluid mixing technique

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Distributor continuously moves relative to support during... – With supply holder or plural substance mixing

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137890, 137896, 239240, 239405, 366165, 366168, 366173, 366280, 417171, B05B 304, B05B 730

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044050879

ABSTRACT:
One non-propelled fluid resident in a reservoir is sucked into the flow path of a further fluid in transit propelled by fluid pressure. This is achieved by means of inducing a spiral cyclone path flow pattern in the propelled fluid to create a converging vortex with a turbulent mixing zone into a linear output transit line. The pressure at the vortex zone is reduced significantly from atmospheric to thereby produce a strong suction propellant force bringing the stored fluid into the turbulence mixing zone. The stored fluid is introduced axially in line with the cyclone axis and linear output transit line which receives thoroughly mixed fluids in substantially constant proportions over significant changes in pressure of the propelled fluid. Thus, the mixer device is ideal for dispensing insectides with a garden hose, detergents into a dishwasher, chlorine into a swimming pool, etc. One embodiment therefore provides for a rotary fluid driven turbine with a rotary spray head as a medium for inducing the cyclone shaped spiral flow path with converging vortex and simultaneously spraying the mixed fluids.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2984420 (1961-05-01), Hession, Jr.
patent: 3512719 (1970-05-01), Phelps et al.

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