Claims
- 1. A spray foaming nozzle assembly for releasably engaging a conduit, comprising:(a) a one piece housing including a central passage for conducting a fluid flow through the housing, the central passage defining a venturi including a converging section, a downstream diverging section terminating at an outlet end and a restricted section intermediate the converging section and the diverging section, the housing including an air inlet port extending radially through a wall of the housing and intersecting the restricted section for fluidly connecting to the central passage; and (b) a nozzle tip engaging the housing at the outlet end of the diverging section, the nozzle tip having a central passage there through that has a cross sectional area less than the diverging section and the nozzle tip having a wall butting against the outlet end and extending radially inward to partly occlude the size of the diverging section outlet down to the size of the nozzle tip central passage.
- 2. The foaming nozzle spray assembly of claim 1, wherein the portion of the central pass;age defined by the nozzle tip is shorter in length than the length of the portion of the central passage defined by the diverging section.
- 3. The foaming nozzle spray assembly of claim 1, wherein the portion of the central passage defined by the converging section and the restricted section together is approximately the same as the length of the portion of the central passage defined by the diverging section.
- 4. A foam generating nozzle for releasably engaging a conduit, comprising:(a) a pair of mating housing halves that are arranged to join together along a longitudinal flow path, each half defining a longitudinal half of a central passage including a venturi portion with a throat portion, an air inlet portion extending through a wall of a mating half that intersects and connects to the throat portion and a nozzle tip portion at the end of the outlet portion; and (b) the mating halves selected to engage to form a housing including i) a central passage defining a venturi having a converging inlet section, throat portion and a diverging outlet section with an air inlet passage passing through a wall of the housing and intersecting the central passage at the throat portion and ii) an integral nozzle tip defining the terminal end portion of the central passage that has a smaller cross section than the diverging outlet section.
- 5. The foam generating nozzle of claim 4, wherein the mating halves are identical.
- 6. A spray foaming nozzle assembly for releaseably engaging a conduit, comprising:(a) a housing defining a central flow passage including a venturi having a converging inlet section, a downstream outlet diverging section and a restricted section defining the smallest diameter of the central flow passage intermediate the converging section and the diverging, section, the housing including an air inlet port fluidly connected to the central flow passage just down stream of the smallest diameter of the flow passage; and (b) a nozzle tip engaging the outlet diverging section of the housing, the nozzle tip defining the terminal end portion of the central flow passage and a foam spray outlet, the terminal end portion of the central flow passage having a cross sectional area throughout its length that is less than the outlet of the diverging section.
- 7. A spray foaming nozzle assembly for releasably engaging a conduit, comprising:(a) a housing including a central passage for conducting a fluid flow through the housing, the central passage defining a venturi including a converging section, a downstream diverging outlet section and a restricted section intermediate the converging and diverging sections, the housing including an air inlet port extending radially through a wall of the housing and intersecting the restricted section for fluidly connecting to the central passage; (b) a nozzle tip engaging the housing at an outlet end of the diverging section, the nozzle tip in its engaging position having a wall butting against the outlet end and extending radially inward to partly occluding the outlet end; (c) the nozzle tip including a flow path terminating in a foam outlet, the flow path and foam outlet together defining the terminal end portion of the central passage, the flow path having i) a cross sectional area throughout its length that is less than the cross sectional area of the outlet end of the diverging section; and ii) a length that is shorter than a length of the central passage defined by the diverging section; (d) the length of the central passage defined by the converging section and the restricted section being approximately the same as a length of the central passage defined by the diverging section; and (e) the radial wall of the nozzle tip occluding the cross sectional area of the outlet end down to the same cross sectional area of the terminal end portion of the central passage as defined by the nozzle tip.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation in art of U.S. Ser. No. 09/114,766 filed Jul. 14, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,100, naming Mario J. Restive as the inventor which claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 60/052,585 filed Jul. 15, 1997.
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