Claims
- 1. A liquid atomizer comprising:
- a tube having an opening for receiving a liquid, said tube having a closed end and a wall having at least two circumferential rows, each row having a plurality of spaced bores extending through said wall at an acute angle .alpha. with respect to a radius of said tube and at an acute angle .beta. with respect to a longitudinal axis of said tube, for passing said liquid with a radially outward velocity component; and
- a shell having a discharge end with a discharge orifice for said liquid, said shell encircling a portion of length of said tube including said closed tube end, thus forming an annular chamber around said tube wall and an end chamber between said closed tube end and said shell discharge end, whereby liquid from said bores is able to pass into and flow through said annular chamber, through said end chamber, and discharge through said shell discharge orifice.
- 2. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1, wherein the bores of successive circumferential rows have progressively smaller diameters as said rows progress in a direction from said opening toward said closed end.
- 3. An atomizer in accordance with claim 2 wherein the bores within a particular circumferential row all have the same diameter.
- 4. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1, wherein said tube is tapered over at least a portion of its length from a first diameter at said closed end to a second, larger diameter toward said open end.
- 5. An atomizer in accordance with claim 4 wherein said taper is at an angle .theta. of about 5.degree. to 30.degree. with respect to the longitudinal axis of said tube.
- 6. An atomizer in accordance with claim 4 wherein all of the circumferential rows of bores reside within the tapered portion of said tube.
- 7. An atomizer in accordance with claim 6 wherein the bores in each successive circumferential row are staggered with respect to the bores in adjacent row(s).
- 8. An atomizer in accordance with claim 4 wherein said shell is adapted to be secured to said tube by a threaded engagement.
- 9. An atomizer in accordance with claim 8 wherein said tube has a section of increased outer diameter with an external thread, and said shell has an end with an internal thread adapted to mate with the external thread of said tube.
- 10. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said angle .alpha. is in a range from about 10.degree. to 45.degree..
- 11. An atomizer in accordance with claim 10 wherein said angle .beta. is in a range from about 45.degree. to 80.degree..
- 12. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said angle .beta. is in a range from about 45.degree. to 80.degree..
- 13. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the bores in each successive circumferential row are staggered with respect to the bores in adjacent row(s).
- 14. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1, wherein said tube has an outer diameter and said shell discharge orifice is of smaller diameter than said tube outer diameter.
- 15. An atomizer in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
- said bores have a combined flow area; and
- said shell discharge orifice has an inner diameter;
- the ratio of said combined flow area to the product of said shell discharge orifice inner diameter and said tube outer diameter being in the range of about 0.2 to about 1.0.
- 16. An atomizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said shell is adapted to be secured to said tube by a threaded engagement.
- 17. An atomizer in accordance with claim 16 wherein said tube has a section of increased outer diameter with an external thread, and said shell has an end with an internal thread adapted to mate with the external thread of said tube.
- 18. A method for atomizing a liquid comprising the steps of:
- supplying pressurized liquid into a tube having a side wall with at least two circumferential rows of bores, each bore disposed at an acute angle .alpha. with respect to a radius of said tube and at an acute angle .beta. with respect to a longitudinal axis of said tube;
- passing said pressurized liquid from said tube through said bores into an annular chamber, thereby forming a liquid film rotating with a high rotational speed;
- passing said liquid from said annular chamber into an end chamber; and
- discharging liquid through an orifice in said end chamber.
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 18 wherein the bores of successive circumferential rows have progressively smaller diameters as said rows progress in a direction toward said orifice.
- 20. An atomizer in accordance with claim 19, wherein said tube is tapered over at least a portion of its length from a first diameter closest to said orifice to a second, larger diameter away from said orifice.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/859,616 filed May 20, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,387.
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