Claims
- 1. In an eductor-mixer system consisting of an eductor body with a passage extending therethrough for the flow of a pressurized working liquid from one end of the passage, constituting an inlet end, to the other end of the passage, constituting a discharge end;an annular insert within said passage and adjacent the discharge end; a solute tube of smaller diameter than the diameter of said passage, said solute tube extending from outside said eductor body into said eductor body with the inner end of said solute tube being substantially coaxial with respect to said annular insert and with the inner end of said solute tube terminating substantially coplanar with the downstream face of said annular insert; a discharge tube connected to said body downstream from said insert; and said solute tube and said annular insert opening defining an annular nozzle, said pressurized liquid, upon flowing through said annular nozzle undergoing a substantial increase in velocity so as to generate an area of low pressure within said discharge tube downstream from said annular nozzle, said solute tube being adapted for the conveying of a flowable material which can be a granular, powdered, or other particulate solid, or a liquid or a gas, therethrough for mixing with said pressurized working liquid downstream from said annular nozzle; wherein the improvement comprises of: said solute tube in the region of said annular nozzle having a uniform cylindrical outer surface defining an inner surface of said annular nozzle; and said inner surface of said annular insert defining an outer surface of said annular nozzle, said annular nozzle inner and outer surfaces defining a conical upstream entrance converging to a uniform cylindrical passage opening coaxial with said solute tube, so as to maximize the longitudinal velocity component of the working liquid as it emerges from said annular nozzle into the discharge tube.
- 2. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the improvement further comprises a first cross-sectional area defined by a diameter of said outer surface of said solute tube, a second cross-sectional area of an annular region bound by said inner diameter of said discharge tube and a diameter of said outer surface of said annular nozzle, said first cross-sectional area equal to said second cross-sectional area.
- 3. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the length of said annular nozzle is about 0.10-2.0 times the distance between said solute tube and said insert in the region defining said annular nozzle.
- 4. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said discharge tube has an inner cross sectional area 2-10 times the cross sectional area of said annular nozzle opening.
- 5. In the eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the length of said discharge tube is about 15-30 times the inner diameter of said discharge tube.
- 6. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said annular nozzle is configured such that the velocity of said working liquid emerging from said annular nozzle ranges between about 30 feet/second and 300 feet/second.
- 7. In an eductor-mixer system having an eductor body including a working liquid passage extending therethrough for flow of a pressurized working liquid from one end of the passage, constituting an inlet end, to the other end of the working liquid passage, constituting a discharge end, and said eductor body having a tube receiving opening therein opposite said discharge end, said tube receiving opening being coaxial with said discharge end and of substantially smaller diameter than said working liquid passage;an annular nozzle member comprising a ring separate from the eductor body and having front and rear faces, a central opening therethrough from its front to its rear face, said ring being removably mounted in place at the discharge end of said working liquid passage, coaxial with said discharge end, said central opening being of substantially smaller diameter than the diameter of said working liquid passage; a cylindrical tube of substantially smaller cross-sectional area than said working liquid passage extending from outside said eductor body through said tube receiving opening in said eductor body opposite the discharge end of the working liquid passage and extending forward in said working liquid passage from the inner end of said opening in the body into the central opening in the ring, said tube being open at a first end in said central opening in said ring, said open first end constituting a discharge outlet; said tube being adapted for connection a second end outside the body to a source of fluent material to be educted for flow of said material through said tube and out of said discharge outlet; the discharge outlet being substantially coplanar with the outside face of the ring; a discharge passage provided downstream from said ring at the discharge end of the working liquid passage in said body in which the material issuing from the discharge end of the tube and the working liquid may mix; wherein the improvement comprises of: said tube having a cylindrically uniform exterior surface adjacent said discharge outlet; said inner periphery of said ring bounding the central opening forming a conical entrance converging to a cylindrical nozzle surface extending from the downstream edge of said conical entrance to said outside face of the ring, said conical entrance and said cylindrical nozzle surface coaxial with said exterior cylindrical surface of said tube; said cylindrical nozzle surface of the ring surrounding and being spaced from said cylindrical exterior surface of said tube a distance which is small relative to the diameter of the outer end of the cylindrical nozzle surface, thereby defining an annular nozzle between the cylindrical exterior surface of the tube and the cylindrical nozzle surface for delivery of the pressurized working liquid from said working liquid passage through said nozzle in the form of a hollow jet directed in the downstream direction from the outside face of the ring; an area defining said annular nozzle between the cylindrical exterior surface of the tube and the cylindrical nozzle surface of the ring being relatively small and the length of said annular nozzle being relatively short for rapid acceleration of the working liquid flowing through the annular nozzle to a relatively high linear velocity; said discharge passage being removably secured to said body at the discharge end of the working liquid passage in the body, extending outwardly from said ring and having a uniform internal diameter at a first end abutting the outside face of said ring larger than the outer diameter of said cylindrical nozzle, the internal surface of said discharge passage lying outward of and wholly clear of the projection of said hollow jet throughout the length of said hollow jet.
- 8. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 7 wherein:said ring includes a peripheral flange engaging the end of said body at the discharge end of said working liquid passage; said discharge passage comprises a discharge conduit having a length of uniform diameter, said discharge conduit abutting and retaining said ring in the discharge end of said working liquid passage; and means removably securing said discharge conduit to said body.
- 9. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the cross sectional area of said discharge passage is proportional to the cross sectional area of said annular nozzle, and the radial location of said annular nozzle is dependent upon the outer diameter of the cylindrical exterior surface of said solute tube.
- 10. The eductor-mixer system as set forth in claim 7 wherein a first cross-sectional area of said discharge passage contained within said annular nozzle is equal to a second cross-sectional area of said discharge passage surrounding said annular nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 09/129,924, filed Aug. 6, 1998.
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