Claims
- 1. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a vortex component, comprising: a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber where a vortical flow is generated and the liquid is atomized, the chamber housing being fluidly coupled to said venturi component; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; and a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber.
- 2. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of apertures are arranged in rows and columns in said chamber housing.
- 3. The vortex system according to claim 2 further including:a second vortex component comprising: a second chamber housing defining a second vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to said chamber output; a plurality of apertures formed in said second chamber housing to allow the input of fluid tangentially into said second vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber, said plurality of apertures being arranged in rows and staggered columns in said second chamber housing; and a second chamber output, fluidly coupled to said second vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said second vortex chamber.
- 4. The vortex system according to claim 3 further including:a third vortex component, identical to said second vortex component, wherein a third chamber housing defining a third vortex chamber is fluidly coupled to said second chamber output.
- 5. The vortex system according to claim 4 further including:a fourth vortex component comprising: a fourth chamber housing defining a fourth vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to a chamber output of said third chamber housing; a series of tangential elongated slots formed in said fourth chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said fourth vortex chamber to create a vortical flow through the vortex chamber, wherein each tangential slot extends from a top portion to a bottom of said fourth vortex chamber.
- 6. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said chamber housing has an inner chamber wall including a textured surface formed on said inner chamber wall.
- 7. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said chamber housing has an inner chamber wall including a plurality of steps formed on said inner chamber wall.
- 8. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a plurality of vortex components fluidly coupled in series, each vortex component comprising: a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber where a vortical flow is generated and the liquid is atomized, the chamber housing being fluidly coupled to a chamber output of a previous vortex component; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; and a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber; wherein a chamber housing of a first one of said plurality of vortex components is fluidly coupled to said venturi component.
- 9. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:a vortex component, comprising: a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber where a vortical flow is generated and the liquid is atomized, the chamber housing being fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber; and a deceleration component, fluidly coupled to said chamber output.
- 10. The vortex system of claim 9, further including:a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and to a source of said liquid, and fluidly coupled to said chamber housing.
- 11. The vortex system of claim 9, wherein said chamber output includes a fluid pressure decreasing component in fluid connection with said vortex chamber and said deceleration component.
- 12. The vortex system of claim 11, wherein said fluid pressure decreasing component includes a venturi.
- 13. The vortex system of claim 11, wherein said fluid pressure decreasing component includes a nozzle.
- 14. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said deceleration component includes a chamber.
- 15. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said apertures are arranged in rows and staggered columns in said chamber housing.
- 16. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said apertures are arranged in one row in said chamber housing.
- 17. A method for nebulizing and/or vaporizing a liquid, comprising:receiving pressurized gas; drawing in and mixing said liquid with said pressurized gas using a venturi component with said received pressurized gas; generating a vortical flow at a vortex, the vortex atomizing the pressurized gas; further mixing said mixed liquid and gas in the vortex, wherein said mixed liquid and gas enter into said vortex through a plurality of tangential apertures in a chamber wall enclosing said vortex; reducing pressure of said mixed liquid and gas exiting from said vortex using a nozzle component; and decelerating said mixed liquid and gas in a chamber component.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/040,666 entitled “FLUID PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD” which was filed on Mar. 18, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,113,078, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Translation of Russian Patent 5122773, dated Jun. 1976. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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