Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid – Heating means
Patent
1984-12-21
1986-06-03
Nase, Jeffrey V.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid
Heating means
239424, 239505, 239518, 239DIG19, B05B 124
Patent
active
045925062
ABSTRACT:
A wear resistant atomizing nozzle assembly is provided having an outwardly diverging, frustum of a cone-shaped deflector core of wear resistant ceramic and a nozzle rim of wear resistant ceramic and having an outwardly flared inner surface encircling the core to form a flared, atomizing nozzle orifice therewith. The core is mounted in a flared socket of a deflector core holder and inner and outer sleeves feed, say, atomizing air to the deflector core surface and, say, a coal liquid mixture fuel inwardly around the nozzle rim so that the fuel is held by the air as a film against the nozzle rim inner surface and then atomized as it emerges from the nozzle rim.
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Bennett Adam J.
Capes Charles E.
Jonasson Kevin A.
Thayer William L.
Canadian Patents and Development Limited
Forman Michael J.
Lemon Francis W.
Nase Jeffrey V.
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