Claims
- 1. A cutting nozzle for a postmixed oxy-fuel gas torch, the nozzle comprising:an integral body having a plurality of bores for respectively conducting fuel gas, preheat oxygen and cutting oxygen through the nozzle, each of the plurality of bores terminating in a respective discharge orifice; a shroud disposed about and extending axially from the discharge orifices, the shroud having an axial extent sufficient to protect at least the discharge orifices from splash-back, promote mixing of gases discharged through the bores, and channel the discharged gases to produce a gas stream that maintains its shape over a greater distance than a similar nozzle not having a shroud; and the integral body comprises a helical thread adapted to engage a complimentary thread in the postmixed oxy-fuel gas torch.
- 2. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the shroud comprises a side wall defining a circular cylinder substantially coaxial with the axial bore for cutting oxygen.
- 3. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the integral body includes a parallel flat surface that may be gripped by a wrench to install the nozzle in a postmixed oxy-fuel gas torch or remove the nozzle from the torch.
- 4. A cutting nozzle for a postmixed oxy-fuel gas torch, comprising:a nozzle body having an intake end and a discharge end, the intake end being adapted to be received in a nozzle seat of the postmixed oxy-fuel torch; the nozzle body including respective passages for directing cutting oxygen gas, preheat oxygen gas and fuel gas from the torch to the discharge end of the nozzle body; the nozzle body further including a helical thread for engaging a complimentary thread in the postmixed oxy-fuel gas torch, and a gripping surface for a wrench used to connect the nozzle to the torch, the helical thread and the gripping surface being formed integrally with an exterior of the nozzle body; and a shroud surrounding the discharge end, the shroud being an integral part of the nozzle body and extending in an axial direction away from the discharge end of the nozzle body to an open end to form a chamber having an axial extent adequate to promote a mixing action of the gases discharged from the passages and produce a gas stream that maintains its shape over a longer distance than a postmixed nozzle not having a shroud.
- 5. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 4 wherein the passages include an axial bore through which cutting oxygen gas is discharged and a first and second plurality of spaced-apart gas discharge bores arranged in inner and outer concentric rings around the axial bore, the inner ring being in fluid communication with a fuel gas conduit of the torch when the nozzle is coupled with the torch and the outer ring being in fluid communication with a preheat oxygen gas conduit of the torch when the nozzle is coupled with the torch, the axial bore and the gas discharge bores terminating in discharge orifices on the discharge end of the nozzle body.
- 6. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 5 wherein the shroud has a side wall having a length at least 0.65 inches.
- 7. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 6 wherein the side wall is about 0.139 to 0.22 inches thick.
- 8. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 6 wherein the cutting nozzle is constructed from brass.
- 9. A cutting nozzle as claimed in claim 8 wherein at least an outer surface of a side wall of the shroud is plated with a one of chrome and nickel to inhibit the adhesion of molten metal splashback to the outer surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/995,827, filed on Dec. 22, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,915, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/981,352, filed on Nov. 25, 1992 and issued to U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,421 on Dec. 23, 1997.
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