Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Terminal member adjustably or shiftably connected to flow...
Patent
1998-09-23
2000-10-03
Bennett, Henry
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Terminal member adjustably or shiftably connected to flow...
239590, 239597, B05B 1508
Patent
active
061260959
ABSTRACT:
A curing apparatus comprises a curing chamber for accommodating a controlled atmosphere for a product being treated and an irradiator for providing radiation directed at the product. The curing chamber has spaced inlet and outlet openings for the product establishing a path of travel underneath the irradiator. First and second nozzle assemblies are disposed adjacent respective inlet and outlet openings for supplying inert gas into the chamber and maintaining an inert atmosphere within the chamber. The nozzle assemblies are removably secured to the chamber. A pre-chamber is provided in the nozzle assemblies to moderate the pressure distribution of the gas within the nozzle assemblies.
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Matheson Derek S.
Moulthrop Andrew G.
Bennett Henry
Drake Malik N.
Fusion UV Systems Inc.
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