Claims
- 1. A liquid ejection apparatus for maintaining a heat-transfer area of said liquid and for cleaning an inner surface of a container of said liquid and for cleaning an outer surface of a heat transfer means:wherein at least one gutter body is dispersed in said container having said inner surface, said gutter body serving as a liquid transporting body and having a lower opening and an upper opening at respective lower and upper end portions thereof, said gutter body having a longitudinal recess along a portion thereof and being secured to an agitator shaft by attachment means, said longitudinal recess facing towards said agitator shaft, said gutter body having an inclination angle provided by said attachment means and being greater than 0° and up to 90° with respect to a plane perpendicular to said agitator shaft, said gutter body being substantially straight along said inclination angle, and said gutter body being revolvable around a center of said agitator shaft with said recess in said gutter body facing said agitator shaft, and said lower opening of said gutter body being immersed beneath a liquid surface, and said upper opening of said gutter body being exposed from said liquid surface, so that liquid at an immersed portion of said gutter body passes within said gutter body and is ejected from said upper opening above said liquid surface and onto said inner surface so as to allow heat transfer between said liquid and said heat transfer means.
- 2. The liquid ejection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said attachment means comprises two attachment devices, wherein said liquid ejection apparatus comprises at least two gutter bodies mounted on opposite sides of said agitator shaft by said two attachment devices and wherein said two gutter bodies are located on different sides of a plane extending through said agitator shaft and said two respective attachment devices.
- 3. The liquid ejection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said gutter body has a non-symmetrical shape.
- 4. A liquid ejection apparatus for maintaining a heat-transfer area of said liquid and for cleaning an inner surface of a container of said liquid and for cleaning an outer surface of a heat transfer means:wherein at least one gutter body is disposed in said container having said inner surface, said gutter body serving as a liquid transporting body and having a lower opening and an upper opening at respective lower and upper end portions thereof is mounted on an agitator shaft by attachment means and having a longitudinal recess, said gutter body having an inclination angle which is adjustable by said attachment means to be greater than 0° and up to 90° with respect to a plane perpendicular to said agitator shaft, said gutter body being substantially straight along said inclination angle, and said gutter body being revolved around said agitator shaft with said longitudinal recess disposed in said gutter body and facing said agitator shaft, and said lower opening of said gutter body being immersed beneath a liquid surface, and said upper opening of said gutter body being exposed from said liquid surface, so that liquid at an immersed portion of said gutter body passes within said gutter body and is ejected from said upper opening above said liquid surface and onto said inner surface so as to allow heat transfer between said liquid and said heat transfer means.
- 5. The liquid ejection apparatus of claim 4, wherein said attachment means comprises two attachment devices, wherein said liquid ejection apparatus comprises at least two gutter bodies mounted on opposite sides of said agitator shaft by said two attachment devices and wherein said two gutter bodies are located on different sides of a plane extending through said agitator shaft and said two respective attachment devices.
- 6. The liquid ejection apparatus of claim 4, wherein said gutter body has a non-symmetrical shape.
- 7. A method of ejecting a liquid for maintaining a heat-transfer area of said liquid and for cleaning an inner surface of a container of said liquid and for cleaning an outer surface of a heat transfer means, said method involving revolving a liquid transporting body of a liquid ejection apparatus, around an agitator shaft with a lower opening immersed beneath a liquid surface, and an upper opening exposed from said liquid surface, so that said liquid at the immersed portion of said liquid transporting body passes within said liquid transporting body and is ejected from said upper opening of said liquid transporting body; said liquid ejection apparatus comprising:at least one gutter body disposed in said container having said inner surface, said gutter body serving as said liquid transporting body and having said lower opening and said upper opening at respective lower and upper end portions thereof, said gutter body having a longitudinal recess along a portion thereof and being mounted on said agitator shaft by attachment means, said longitudinal recess facing towards said agitator shaft, said gutter body having inclination angle which is adjustable by said attachment means to be greater than 0° and up to 90° with respect to a plane perpendicular with said agitator shaft, said gutter body being substantially straight along said inclination angle, and said gutter body being revolved around said agitator shaft with said longitudinal recess disposed in said gutter body and facing said agitator shaft, and said lower opening of said gutter body being immersed beneath said liquid surface, and said upper opening of said gutter body being exposed from said liquid surface, so that liquid at said immersed portion of said gutter body passes within said gutter body and is ejected from said upper opening above said liquid surface and onto said inner surface so as to allow heat transfer between said liquid and said heat transfer means.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said attachment means comprises two attachment devices, wherein said liquid ejection apparatus comprises at least two gutter bodies mounted on opposite sides of said agitator shaft by said two attachment devices and wherein said two gutter bodies are located on different sides of a plane extending through said agitator shaft and said two respective attachment devices.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said gutter body has a non-symmetrical shape.
- 10. A method of ejecting a liquid for maintaining a heat-transfer area of said liquid and for cleaning an inner surface of a container of said liquid and for cleaning an outer surface of a heat transfer means, said method involving revolving a liquid transporting body of a liquid ejection apparatus, around an agitator shaft with a lower opening immersed beneath a liquid surface, and an upper opening exposed from said liquid surface, so that said liquid at the immersed portion of said liquid transporting body passes within said liquid transporting body and is ejected from said upper opening of said liquid transporting body; said liquid ejection apparatus comprising:at least one gutter body disposed in said container having said inner surface, said gutter body serving as said liquid transporting body and having said lower opening and said upper opening at respective lower and upper end portions thereof, said gutter body having a longitudinal recess along a portion thereof and being mounted on said agitator shaft by attachment means, said longitudinal recess facing towards said agitator shaft, said gutter body having an inclination angle provided by said attachment means and being greater than 0° and up to 90° with respect to a plane perpendicular with said agitator shaft, said gutter body being substantially straight along said inclination angle, and said gutter body being revolved around said agitator shaft with said longitudinal recess disposed in said gutter body and facing said agitator shaft, and said lower opening of said gutter body being immersed beneath said liquid surface, and said upper opening of said gutter body being exposed from said liquid surface, so that liquid at said immersed portion of said gutter body passes within said gutter body and is ejected from said upper opening above said liquid surface and onto said inner surface so as to allow heat transfer between said liquid and said heat transfer means.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said attachment means comprises two attachment devices, wherein said liquid ejection apparatus comprises at least two gutter bodies mounted on opposite sides of said agitator shaft by said two attachment devices and wherein said two gutter bodies are located on different sides of a plane extending through said agitator shaft and said two respective attachment devices.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said gutter body has a non-symmetrical shape.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/556,933, filed Apr. 21, 2000 U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,381 entitled “Liquid Ejection Apparatus and Liquid Ejection Method” which in turn is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/103,617, entitled “Liquid Ejection Apparatus and Liquid Ejection Method” filed Jun. 24, 1998, now abandoned. The entire disclosure and contents of the above-mentioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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