Claims
- 1. A manually maneuverable means of discharging air-entrained liquified building material containing a hardener comprising:
- an aeration fitting having a first conduit connected to a source of building material in liquified flowable condition an d a second conduit having an inlet end connected to a source of compressed air and a discharge end and into which between said ends said first conduit merges;
- a discharge nozzle for the mixture of air and entrained building material spaced from the merger of said first and second conduits;
- a source of liquid hardener;
- injection means in said nozzle for introducing liquid hardener from said source of liquid hardener perpendicularly into the mix passing through a wall of said nozzle;
- said source of liquid hardener including a compressed air conduit connected to a source of compressed air, liquid hardener atomizing means connected to said liquid hardener source and said compressed air conduit for atomizing liquid hardener by compressed air and conveying means for conveying a dispersion of fine particles of liquid hardener in air from said atomizing means to said injection means; and
- said liquid hardener atomizing means including a chamber having a restricted portion downstream said compressed air conduit, discharging means for discharging liquid hardener into said restricted portion and an expanded portion adjacent to and downstream of said restricted portion, said expanded portion having a cross-sectional area that is substantially larger than that of said restricted portion.
- 2. A manually maneuverable means of discharging air-entrained liquified building material containing a hardener as described in claim 1 in which said conveying means comprises a plurality of tubes having combined cross-sectional areas substantially greater than the cross-sectional area of said restricted portion.
- 3. A manually maneuverable means of discharging air-entrained liquified building material containing a hardener as described in claim 2 in which said injection means comprises a plurality of openings extending through a wall of said nozzle perpendicular to the direction of mix passing through the nozzle, each of said openings connected to one of said tubes and having a cross-sectional area not substantially less than the cross-sectional area of the associated tube.
- 4. A manually maneuverable means of discharging air-entrained liquified building material containing a hardener as described in claim 3 in which said plurality of inlet openings are arranged at equal spacing around said discharge nozzle.
- 5. Manually maneuverable means of discharging air-entrained liquified building material comprising:
- a conduit and means providing through said conduit a source of air-entrained liquified building material under pressure, a portion of said conduit adjacent its discharge nozzle being flexible;
- an atomization chamber, a source of compressed air connected to said chamber for establishing a stream of air through said chamber, a source of liquid hardener opening transverse said stream of air into said chamber through discharge means for discharging a fine dispersement of liquid hardener into said stream of air;
- said chamber including a throat of restricted cross section effecting a venturi, said source of liquid hardener opening into said throat, the downstream end of said chamber having a pair of discharge ports, each of said ports being connected to only one of said hardener introduction openings, said discharge ports having combined cross-sectional areas greater than the cross-sectional area of said throat; and
- a pair of oppositely directed hardener introduction openings mounted on said nozzle adjacent its discharge end, flexible conduit means connecting the discharge end of said chamber to both of said openings for introducing atomized hardener into the building material adjacent the discharge end of the flexible nozzle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/190,769, filed on May 6, 1988, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/879,095 filed June 26, 1986, now abandoned.
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