Claims
- 1. A method for artificially producing snow, which is used for an indoor skiing facility, comprising the steps of:
- providing holes for blowing cold air into the indoor skiing facility;
- providing holes for exhausting air from the indoor skiing facility;
- providing holes for exhausting air from the indoor skiing facility;
- maintaining an inside temperature of the indoor skiing facility at 0.degree. C. or less by means of said holes for blowing cold air and for exhausting air;
- providing compressed air supply means, water supply means and water exhaust means; and
- blowing compressed air and water with an air-water ratio of 300 to 3000 Nm.sup.3 /m.sup.3 in volume through a plurality of grouped two-fluid spray nozzles to generate and spread waterdrops of a particle size of 5 to 200 .mu.m into the indoor skiing facilities, said grouped two-fluid spray nozzles being spaced apart in fixed positions adjacent an upper portion of a cover enclosure of the indoor skiing facilities, and being independently supplied with compressed air and water by said compressed air means and water supply means and independently exhausted of excess water by said water exhaust means.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said inside temperature is from -6.degree. C. to less than -4.degree. C.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said particle size of the waterdrops is from 60 to 200 .mu.m.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said temperature is from -6.degree. C. to less than -4.degree. C. and said particle size of the waterdrops is from 40 .mu.m to less than 60.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said temperature is from -6.degree. C. to less than -4.degree. C. and said particle size of the waterdrops is from 5 .mu.m to less than 60.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said temperature is from -4.degree. C. to -2.degree. C.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said particle size of the waterdrops is from 5 to 40 .mu.m.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said temperature is from -4.degree. C. to -2.degree. C. and said particle size of the waterdrops is from 20 .mu.m to less than 40.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein said temperature is from -4.degree. C. to -2.degree. C. and said particle size of the waterdrops is from 5 .mu.m to less than 20.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein said upper portion of said cover enclosure comprises a portion of a ceiling of said indoor skiing facilities.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein said upper portion of said cover enclosure is a comparatively upper portion of the side walls of said indoor skiing facility.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the artificially produced snow is transformed into snow-like ice in the state of sherbet, compact snow or powdery snow by controlling said particle size of the waterdrops from said two-fluid spray nozzles, the temperature of the air supplied to the nozzles, said air-water ratio and said inside temperature of said facility.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein said plurality of two-fluid spray nozzles are arranged at equal intervals onto said upper portion of said cover enclosure.
- 14. A method for artificially producing snow for an indoor facility comprising:
- providing holes for blowing cold air into the indoor skiing facility;
- providing holes for exhausting air from the skiing facility;
- maintaining an inside temperature of the indoor skiing facility at 0.degree. C. or less by means of said holes for blowing cold air and for exhausting air;
- providing compressed air supply means, water supply means and water exhaust means; and
- blowing compressed air and water with an air-water ratio of 300 to 3000 Nm.sup.3 /m.sup.3 in volume through a plurality of grouped two-fluid spray nozzles to generate and spread waterdrops of a particle size of 5 to 200 .mu.m into the indoor skiing facility, said grouped two-fluid spray nozzles being independently supplied with compressed air and water by said compressed air means and water supply means and independently exhausted of excess water by said water exhaust means.
- 15. An apparatus for artificially producing snow comprising:
- an indoor skiing facility having a floor and a cover enclosure comprising a ceiling and side walls, said cover enclosure and said floor being made from an insulating material;
- holes for blowing cold air into the indoor facility to maintain an inside temperature, said holes for blowing air being disposed adjacent an upper portion of the cover enclosure;
- holes for exhausting air from the indoor facility to facilitate maintenance of said inside temperature, said holes for exhausting air being disposed adjacent a comparatively lower portion of said side walls of the cover enclosure; and
- a plurality of snow making means disposed at fixed positions within the indoor facility for independently making snow at said fixed positions, each of said snow making means comprising:
- a plurality of two-fluid spray nozzles for blowing compressed air and water into the indoor facility, said spray nozzles being spaced apart in fixed positions adjacent said upper portion of said cover enclosure;
- compressed air supply means for supplying compressed air to each of said plurality of two-fluid spray nozzles;
- water supply means for supplying water to each of said plurality of two-fluid spray nozzles; and
- water exhaust means for removing excess water unused by said plurality of two-fluid spray nozzles.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said upper portion of the cover enclosure comprises a portion of said ceiling of said cover enclosure.
- 17. The apparatus claim 15, wherein said upper portion of said cover enclosure comprises a portion of said side walls.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said plurality of two-fluid spraying nozzles are disposed at equal intervals apart from each other.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said upper portion of said cover enclosure is a comparatively upper portion of said said walls.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/403,094, filed Sept. 5, 1989 now abandoned.
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