Claims
- 1. A high pressure fluid delivery assembly comprising first and second non-rotatable hollow housings;
- means for mounting said first and second housings in axially parallel, adjacent relationship;
- said first housing having a central chamber connectable to a source of high pressure liquid;
- a rotatable spindle journaled in the housing and having a central fluid passageway in fluid communication with said central chamber of the housing and leading to at least one exit nozzle which in operation tends to rotate the spindle;
- said second hollow housing having an enlarged upper cylindrical chamber communicating at its lower end with a smaller diameter bearing mounting hole;
- a bearing in said bearing mounting hole;
- a shaft journaled in said bearing;
- a plurality of permanent magnets;
- means for mounting said magnets on said shaft in a circular array;
- an electrically conductive cylinder concentrically, stationarily mounted in close proximity to said circular array of magnets; and
- gearing means interconnecting said spindle and said shaft for rotating said shaft for rotating at a higher speed than said spindle.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 plus means in said first housing for diverting liquid from said central chamber of said first housing to cool said second housing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a sleeve of magnetic material snugly surrounding said electrically conductive cylinder; and
- adjustable means for axially shifting said sleeve relative to said permanent magnets to vary the amount of eddy currents generated in said electrically conductive sleeve.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said adjustable means comprises a rod journaled in the upper portion of said enlarged upper chamber for rotational movement about the axis of said upper cylindrical chamber but restrained against axial movement;
- a transverse hub formed on one of said magnetic sleeve and said electrically conductive, non-magnetic cylinder and having internal threads coaxial with the axis of said cylindrical upper chamber; and
- external threads on said rod engageable with said internal threads of said transverse hub, whereby manual rotation of said rod adjusts the relative axial position of said magnetic sleeve and said permanent magnets.
- 5. A self-propelled high pressure fluid delivery assembly of the typing having a non-rotating housing with a central chamber connectable to a source of high pressure water, a rotatable spindle journaled in the housing and having a central fluid passageway in fluid communication with said central chamber of the housing and leading to at least one exit nozzle which in operation tends to rotate the spindle, comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of permanent magnets;
- means for supporting said plurality of magnets in a circular array for relation with the spindle within the housing;
- an electrically conductive sleeve mounted concentrically inside the housing in close proximity to the rotational path of said magnets, wherein a magnetically generated force opposes rotation of said spindle and eddy currents generate head in said sleeve;
- means defining a generally annular fluid passage surrounding said electrically conductive cylinder;
- an annular seal mounted in said central chamber and defining an elongated bore; and
- said spindle having an elongated hollow stem portion rotatable in said seal bore with minimum clearance, whereby a minimal portion of the high pressure water will leak through said minimum clearance and flow into said generally annular fluid passage for diverting water from said central chamber to flow through said generally annular passage to cool said electrically conductive cylinder.
- 6. A self-=propelled high pressure liquid delivery assembly of the type having a non-rotating hollow housing with a central chamber connectable to a source of high pressure liquid, a rotatable spindle journaled in the housing and having a central fluid passageway in fluid communication with said central chamber of the housing and leading to at least one exit nozzle which in operation tends to rotate the spindle, comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of permanent magnets;
- means for mounting said magnets in a circular array;
- means operatively connected to said spindle for rotating said mounting means about the axis of said circular array;
- an electrically conductive sleeve concentrically stationarily mounted in close proximity to said circular array of magnets;
- an annular seal mounted in said central chamber and defining an elongated bore;
- said spindle having an elongated hollow stem portion rotatable in said seal bore with minimum clearance, whereby a minimal portion of the high pressure liquid will leak through said minimum clearance; and
- fluid passage means in said housing for diverting said leaking liquid into heat removing relationship relative to said electrically conductive sleeve.
- 7. A self-propelled high pressure liquid delivery assembly of the type having a non-rotating hollow housing with a central chamber connectable to a source of high pressure liquid, a rotatable spindle journaled in the housing and having a central fluid passageway in fluid communication with said central chamber of the housing and leading to at least one exit. nozzle which in operation tends to rotate the spindle, comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of permanent magnets;
- a circular array of magnets are mounted on a shaft rotatably journaled in a second hollow housing mounted in parallel adjacent relationship to said first mentioned hollow housing;
- gearing means for driving said shaft by said spindle at a speed higher than said spindle rotational speed,
- an electrically conductive sleeve concentrically stationarily mounted in close proximity to said circular array of magnets; and
- means for diverting liquid from said central chamber to cool said electrically conductive sleeve.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said means for diverting liquid comprises:
- an annular seal mounted in said central chamber and defining an elongated bore;
- said spindle having an elongated hollow stem portion rotatable in said seal bore with minimum clearance, whereby a minimal portion of the high pressure water will leak through said minimum clearance; and
- radial port means for directing said leakage water against said second housing to cool said electrically conductive sleeve.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application constitutes a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 467,782, filed Jan. 19, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,862, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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