Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Flow deflecting or rotation controlling means – Fluid rotation inducing means upstream of outlet
Patent
1980-01-09
1982-09-07
Kashnikow, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Flow deflecting or rotation controlling means
Fluid rotation inducing means upstream of outlet
239543, 239545, B05B 134, B05B 1706
Patent
active
043479839
ABSTRACT:
A device is disclosed which is capable of generating turbulence in a fluid as well as a sonic or ultrasonic field of predetermined frequency comprising a swirl chamber which is in fluid communication with a compression chamber and followed downstream by modulator cavities. Each successive stage of the device can alter the frequency and amplitude of the waves produced and in certain embodiments can act to intensify the vortices created in the fluid passing through the device to produce both mold controlled turbulence as well as stable high frequency/high amplitude acoustic (sonic or ultrasonic) vibration at the exit port.
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Kashnikow Andres
Sontek Industries, Inc.
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