Claims
- 1. A machine for injecting liquids comprising:
at least one manifold head, adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid, including a fluid entry port and a plurality of injection nozzles, each of said injection nozzles having an injection orifice; and at least one filter assembly comprising a liquid inlet, a liquid outlet, and a liquid passageway connecting said liquid inlet and liquid outlet, said filter assembly in non-threaded engagement with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 2. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, wherein said filter assembly comprises:
a tubular member having a first end portion configured to mate with said fluid entry port of said manifold head, a second end portion, and a body portion therebetween; a plurality of apertures in said body portion of said tubular member, said apertures in fluid communication with said injection nozzles; and a flexible sealing component positioned on said first end portion of said tubular member for removably and sealingly engaging said first end portion of said tubular member with said fluid entry port of said manifold head.
- 3. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 2, wherein said flexible sealing component is an O-ring.
- 4. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 3, wherein said O-ring is constructed of TEFLON, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), silicone, rubber, VITON or any combination thereof.
- 5. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, wherein said filter assembly comprises:
a disk-shaped filter element having a liquid inlet portion configured to engage said fluid entry port of said manifold head, an apertured portion, a circumferential edge about said apertured portion, and a liquid outlet portion in fluid communication with said injection nozzles; and a flexible sealing component engaging said circumferential edge of said filter element with said fluid entry port of said manifold head.
- 6. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 5, wherein said flexible sealing component is an O-ring.
- 7. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 6, wherein said O-ring is constructed of TEFLON, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), silicone, rubber, VITON or any combination thereof.
- 8. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, wherein said injection orifice has an interior diameter of less than 0.025 inches.
- 9. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 8, wherein said injection orifice has an interior diameter of 0.006 inches.
- 10. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
at least one air pump having a low pressure inlet and a high-pressure outlet in fluid communication with said fluid entry port of said manifold head.
- 11. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
a manifold system having an inlet connected to said high-pressure outlet of said air pump, a plurality of valves connected to said inlet of said manifold system adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid from said pump, and at least one outlet in fluid communication with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 12. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, wherein said manifold head further comprises an escape aperture.
- 13. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 6, further comprising:
at least one valve in fluid communication with said escape aperture of said manifold head.
- 14. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 11, wherein said valve is a fast-acting solenoid valve.
- 15. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
a fluid source in fluid communication with said manifold head.
- 16. A machine for injecting liquids comprising:
an injection component adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid comprising:
a tubular manifold having a first open end, a second open end, and a plurality of injection nozzles; a first end cap including a fluid entry port, a first cavity having circumferential mating surface, said first cavity coaxially extending out from said fluid entry port and mateably configured to removably retain said first end of said manifold; a first flexible sealing component positioned adjacent to said first mating surface within said first cavity to sealably join said first end of said manifold to the first end cap; a second end cap including a second cavity having a second circumferential mating surface, mateably configured to removably retain said second end of said manifold; a second flexible sealing component positioned adjacent to said second mating surface within said second cavity to sealably join said second end of said manifold to the second end cap; and at least one high-pressure pump in fluid communication with said fluid entry port of said injection component.
- 17. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, wherein said first and said second flexible sealing components are O-rings.
- 18. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 17, wherein said O-rings are constructed of TEFLON, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), silicone, rubber, VITON or any combination thereof.
- 19. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, wherein said high pressure pump comprises a air pump.
- 20. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, wherein said injection component further comprises an escape aperture.
- 21. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 20, further comprising at least one valve connected to said escape aperture.
- 22. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 21, wherein said valve is a fast-acting solenoid valve.
- 23. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, wherein said injection component is movably mounted in three orthogonal directions to a work surface.
- 24. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 23, further comprising:
a sealed control panel mounted to said work surface.
- 25. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 23, further comprising:
a safety shield mounted to said work surface.
- 26. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
a filter assembly removably mounted within said injection component, comprising:
a tubular member having a first end portion configured to mate with said fluid entry port of said first end cap, a second end portion, and a body portion therebetween; a plurality of apertures in said body portion of said tubular member, said apertures in fluid communication with said injection nozzles; and a flexible sealing component positioned on said first end portion of said tubular member for removably and sealingly engaging said first end portion of said tubular member with said fluid entry port of said first end cap.
- 27. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
a disk-shaped filter element having a liquid inlet portion configured to engage said fluid entry port of said first end cap, an apertured portion, a circumferential edge about said apertured portion, and a liquid outlet portion in fluid communication with said injection nozzles; and a flexible sealing component engaging said circumferential edge of said filter element with said fluid entry port of said first end cap.
- 28. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
a primary fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said injection component.
- 29. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 28, further comprising:
a secondary fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said primary reservoir.
- 30. A machine for injecting liquids comprising:
an enclosure having a top; at least one manifold head movably mounted to said enclosure and adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid, comprising a fluid entry port, an escape aperture and a plurality of injection nozzles, each of said injection nozzles having an injection orifice; and at least one solenoid valve in fluid communication with said escape aperture, said valve mounted within said enclosure.
- 31. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, wherein said solenoid valve is a fast-acting solenoid valve.
- 32. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, wherein said injection orifice has an interior diameter of less than 0.025 inches.
- 33. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 32, wherein said injection orifice has an interior diameter of 0.006 inches.
- 34. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
at least one air pump having a low pressure inlet and a high-pressure outlet in fluid communication with said fluid entry port of said manifold head.
- 35. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 34, further comprising:
a manifold system having an inlet connected to said high-pressure outlet of said air pump, a plurality of valves connected to said inlet of said manifold system adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid from said pump, and at least one outlet in fluid communication with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 36. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
at least one filter assembly having a liquid inlet, a liquid outlet, and a filter element connecting said liquid inlet and liquid outlet, said filter assembly in non-threaded engagement with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 37. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
a catch basin attached to said enclosure.
- 38. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
a primary fluid reservoir removably linked to said enclosure.
- 39. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
a sealed control panel mounted to said enclosure including a touchscreen, an emergency stop button.
- 40. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
a channel formed with said top of said enclosure; and a conveyor system mounted to said enclosure for moving injection subjects.
- 41. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 30, further comprising:
a safety shield mounted to said enclosure.
- 42. A machine for injecting liquids comprising:
at least one manifold head adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid, comprising a fluid entry port, and a plurality of injection nozzles, each of said injection nozzles having an injection orifice; and at least one high-pressure air pump having an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with said fluid entry port of said manifold head; at least one pressure sensor in fluid communication with said outlet of said pump; and an air pressure regulator connected to said pump and electronically linked to said pressure sensor.
- 43. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 42, further comprising:
a manifold system having an inlet connected to said outlet of said air pump, a plurality of valves adapted to receive high-pressure injection fluid from said pump, and at least one outlet in fluid communication with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 44. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 42, further comprising:
at least one filter assembly having a liquid inlet, a liquid outlet, and a filter element connecting said liquid inlet and liquid outlet, said filter assembly in non-threaded engagement with said fluid feed port of said manifold head.
- 45. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 42, further comprising:
a primary fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said inlet of said pump.
- 46. A machine for injecting liquids as defined in claim 45, further comprising:
a secondary fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said primary reservoir.
- 47. A method for needleless injection of subjects with a liquid comprising:
providing a fluid to be injected; drawing the fluid into at least one high-pressure pump; supplying the fluid from the pump to at least one injection head; and delivering at least one constant, high-pressure injection burst of fluid to a subject.
- 48. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 47, wherein said supplying step includes filtering the fluid as it enters the injection head.
- 49. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 47, further comprising:
conveying the fluid under pressure to an injection manifold system positioned at the outlet of the pump; monitoring the output fluid pressure of the pump; and equalizing and disbursing the fluid to the injection head such that the pressure and volume of the fluid is substantially evenly distributed among all injection heads.
- 50. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 47 further comprising:
monitoring the output fluid pressure of the pump with a pressure sensor linked to a remotely located control panel; and adjusting the air pressure delivered to the pump to ensure the pressure of the fluid at the outlet of the pump provides the required injection effect on the subject.
- 51. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 47 further comprising:
filtering said injection fluid.
- 52. A method for needleless injection of subjects with a liquid comprising:
providing an injection fluid to be injected; drawing the fluid into at least one air pump; supplying the fluid to at least one injection head and filtering the fluid as it enters each injection head; monitoring the output fluid pressure of the pump with a pressure sensor linked to a remotely located control panel; adjusting the air pressure delivered to the pump to ensure the output pressure of the fluid provides the required injection effect on the subject; and delivering at least one constant, high-pressure injection burst of fluid to a subject.
- 53. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 52, further comprising:
conveying the fluid under pressure to an injection manifold system positioned at the outlet of the pump; monitoring the output fluid pressure of the pump; and equalizing and disbursing the fluid to the injection head such that the pressure and volume of the fluid is substantially evenly distributed among all injection heads.
- 54. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 52 further comprising:
filtering said injection fluid.
- 55. A method for the needleless injection of subjects with a liquid comprising:
providing an injection fluid to be injected into a subject; replenishing the fluid as needed during operation of the machine; drawing the fluid into at least one air pump; supplying fluid to at least one injection head and filtering the fluid as it enters the injection head; delivering at least one constant, high-pressure injection burst of fluid to the subject; providing a controller for storing process variables for a given injection subject; and controlling process variables to achieve a predetermined injection result.
- 56. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 55, wherein said controlling step comprises:
moving an injection subject into place for injection with a conveyor system; adjusting the orientation of at least one injection head about three orthogonal axis to achieve the required injection position for a given run; synchronizing the timing, duration and spacing of the injection bursts delivered to the subject by the injection heads with the conveyor system; monitoring the output pressure of the fluid exiting the pump; adjusting the air pressure delivered to the pump to ensure the output pressure of the fluid provides the required injection effect on the subject; and periodically releasing trapped air from the injection heads; and saving the process variables for a given production run.
- 57. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 55, wherein said providing step comprises using a computer memory device to store and recall programs containing production process variables and a touch screen for indicating process parameters and for changing process variables.
- 58. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 55, further comprising filtering the fluid.
- 59. A method for needleless injection as defined in claim 55, further comprising:
conveying the fluid under pressure to an injection manifold system; and equalizing and disbursing the fluid to the injection head such that the fluid is substantially evenly distributed all the injection heads.
IDENTIFICATION OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/899,492, filed on Jul. 3, 2001, entitled “Machine for Injecting Liquids,” the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09899492 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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10361459 |
Feb 2003 |
US |