Misting system nozzle holder with manual slide shut-off valve

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6651901
  • Patent Number
    6,651,901
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A misting system valve assembly comprises a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply. The conduit includes a through opening. A sleeve is telescopically received on the conduit. The sleeve is adapted to support a nozzle. The sleeve has a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle. The sleeve is moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to misting systems and in particular to a misting system nozzle holder with a manual slide shut-off valve.




One conventional form of misting system used in providing misting spray onto produce and the like comprises an assembly wherein misting nozzles are in continuous open communication with a liquid supply inlet. In such systems, prevention of the delivery of the misting spray requires either the delivery to the assembly be discontinued, or that the nozzles be removed and replaced with a closure plug, or the nozzles be removed, provided with a closure plug internally thereof, and reinstalled so that the installed closure plug prevents further flow therethrough.




Other misting systems permit facilitated shut-off of selected misting heads as desired by incorporating a valve into the misting head. One exemplary system mounts a nozzle to a swivel arm on a cylindrical rotor. Flow can be selectively provided to an individual nozzle by rotating the swivel arm about the cylindrical rotor.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention there is provided a misting system valve assembly using a manual slide shut-off valve.




Broadly, there is disclosed herein a misting system valve assembly comprising a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a through opening. A sleeve is telescopically received on the conduit. The sleeve is adapted to support a nozzle. The sleeve has a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle. The sleeve is moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening.




It is a feature of the invention that the conduit and sleeve are cylindrical.




It is another feature of the invention to provide an annular outwardly opening groove in the conduit and the conduit through opening opens into the groove.




It is still another feature of the invention to provide a pair of O-rings disposed on the conduit on either side of the through opening.




It is still another feature of the invention to provide stop means for limiting axial movement of the sleeve on the conduit. The stop means may comprise retaining clips mounted to the conduit on opposite sides of the through opening.




It is still a further feature of the invention to provide stop means for limiting rotary movement of the sleeve on the conduit. The stop means may comprise an element protruding outwardly from the conduit and receivable in an axially extending groove in the sleeve. The element may comprise a ball bearing receivable in a depression in the conduit.




It is still a further feature of the invention that the sleeve includes an adaptor extending radially therefrom for removably receiving a nozzle.




Further features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the specification and from the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a misting system in accordance with the invention mounted in a display case;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a misting system valve assembly in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the misting system valve assembly of

FIG. 2

in an open position;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the misting system valve assembly of

FIG. 2

in a closed position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the misting system valve assembly in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention in a closed position;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the misting system valve assembly of

FIG. 5

in the open position;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a nozzle holder in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the nozzle holder of

FIG. 7

with a locking clamp mounted thereon.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, a display case, such as a produce case


10


includes a base


12


connected to a relatively short upstanding front wall


14


and a taller upstanding rear wall


16


. A bottom shelf


18


is disposed between the front wall


14


and the rear wall


16


to define a lower produce space


20


. A shelf


22


extends forwardly from the rear wall


16


above the bottom wall


18


to define an upper storage space


24


. A top


26


extends forwardly atop the rear wall


16


above the shelf


22


.




The lower storage space


20


and upper storage space


24


are used to store produce or the like, such as fruits and vegetables. The invention comprehends providing for use with such a produce case


10


a misting system generally designated


28


adapted to selectively provide for a fine mist


29


downwardly into the storage spaces


20


and


24


. The invention comprehends misting system nozzle holders with manual slide shut-off valves as described more particularly below.




The misting system


28


may be connected to a conventional pressurized fluid supply via a conduit


30


. The supply may be a conventional municipal water supply. The conduit


30


is connected through a sediment filter


32


to an accumulator


34


and to a control box


36


. The control box


36


includes a pair of valves (not shown) for selectively providing pressurized water supply to a lower zone


38


associated with the lower storage space


20


and an upper zone


40


associated with the upper storage space


24


.




The lower zone


38


comprises an elongate conduit


42


connected at its opposite ends via lines


44


and


46


to the control box


36


. A plurality of nozzle holders


48


are mounted to the conduit


42


. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, there are twelve nozzle holders


48


to provide overlapping misting to ensure complete coverage of the lower storage space


20


.




The upper zone


40


is generally similar to the lower zone


38


, and it is therefore not described in detail herein.




In accordance with the invention, each nozzle holder


48


includes a manual slide shutoff valve as will now be described.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, an exemplary nozzle holder


48


is illustrated.




The conduit


42


comprises a tubular or cylindrical conduit. The conduit


42


and nozzle holder


48


may be of, for example, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) construction. As will be apparent, other materials could also be used. The conduit


42


includes a tubular wall


50


enclosing a cylindrical passageway


52


. The conduit


42


includes the following structural elements associated with each of the plurality of nozzle holders


48


. A through opening


54


extends through the tubular wall


50


and opens into an outwardly opening annular groove


56


. A first O-ring


58


and a second O-ring


60


are received in annular grooves


62


and


64


, respectively, longitudinally spaced from the groove


56


. The first and the second grooves


62


and


64


are on opposite sides of the groove


56


. A third O-ring


62


is received in an annular groove


68


. Particularly, the second O-ring


66


is centrally located between the first O-ring


56


and the third O-ring


66


.




The nozzle holder


48


comprises a sleeve


70


telescopically received on the conduit


42


so that it is slidably moveable on the conduit


42


. The sleeve


70


includes a through opening


72


opening into an adaptor


74


extending radially from the sleeve


70


. The adaptor


74


is cylindrical and includes an inner threaded surface


76


for threadably receiving a nozzle


78


.




In accordance with the invention, the nozzle holder


48


operates as a slide shut-off valve by manually moving the sleeve


70


in one direction to turn water to the nozzle


78


on and in the opposite direction to turn water off. The outer sleeve


70


and conduit


42


can be of various shapes and sizes. Likewise, the nozzle adaptor


74


may have different thread sizes or utilize different nozzle holding techniques to accept different nozzle styles. In fact, the nozzle could be an integral element of the nozzle holder.




Pressurized water is carried through the conduit passageway


52


to each nozzle holder location. When the through opening


72


on the outer sleeve is manually moved between the first and second O-rings


58


and


60


and in longitudinal alignment with the conduit opening


54


, water is transferred to the misting nozzle


78


. When the sleeve through opening


72


is manually moved between the second O-ring


60


and the third O-ring


66


the water transfer to the misting nozzle


78


is stopped. By using the annular groove


56


, the sleeve


70


can be rotated to any position and still provide water flow. This allows the nozzle holder


48


to be swivelled to different positions to provide coverage in different areas of the storage space


20


.




To limit axial movement of the nozzle holder


48


on the conduit


42


, stops


80


are provided on opposite sides of the conduit opening


54


. The stops


80


comprise retaining clips


82


received in annular grooves


84


in the conduit


42


. In the illustration of

FIG. 2

, the rightmost stop


80


is positioned to abut the sleeve


70


when the valve is in the open position. The leftmost stop


80


is positioned to abut the sleeve


70


when the valve is in the off position with the sleeve opening


72


between the second O-ring


60


and the third O-ring


66


.




If desired to stop the nozzle holder


48


from swivelling on the conduit


42


, one or more ball bearings


86


may be positioned between an axially extending groove


88


on the inside wall of the sleeve


70


and an outwardly opening cup-shaped depression


90


in the conduit


42


. Particularly, the ball bearing


90


permits the sleeve


70


to move axially, but stops the sleeve


70


from rotating. As is apparent, if a swivel operation is desired for the nozzle holder


48


, then the ball bearings


86


can be removed or eliminated.




The misting system


28


may comprise any number of nozzle holders


48


from one on up. The number of nozzle holders used would depend on the size of the storage space and available fluid supply. Therefore, as few as a single nozzle holder


48


can be placed on the conduit


42


or plural nozzle holders


48


can be used, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, on the same conduit


42


.





FIG. 2

illustrates the conduit


42


at a single sleeve location. The conduit


42


is similarly configured at each of the other nozzle locations so that each nozzle holder operates independently of one another.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, operation of the nozzle holder is illustrated. When the nozzle holder


48


is moved to the rightmost position, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the valve is in the on position so that mist


29


is provided from the nozzle


78


. Conversely, when the nozzle holder


48


is moved to the left, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the valve is in the closed position so that water to the valve


78


is shut off. The first O-ring


58


and the second O-ring


60


, see

FIG. 2

, prevent water from leaking when the valve is in the on position. Similarly, the second O-ring


60


and the third O-ring


66


prevent water from the nozzle


78


from returning back into the conduit


42


in the off position.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a misting system


128


according to an alternative embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The misting system


128


includes a conduit


142


, a nozzle holder


148


and a nozzle


178


. Stops


180


are provided on the conduit


142


. The misting system


128


of

FIGS. 5 and 6

differs from the misting system


28


, discussed above, in that O-rings


158


,


160


and


166


are received in respective inwardly opening annular grooves


162


,


164


and


168


in the nozzle holder


148


.

FIG. 5

illustrates the nozzle holder


148


in the closed position, while

FIG. 6

illustrates the nozzle holder


148


in the open position.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a nozzle holder


248


according to a further embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The nozzle holder


248


includes a rectangular notch


290


proximate one end, as shown in FIG.


7


. The notch


290


provides an opening that exposes a conduit (not shown) that slidably receive the nozzle holder


248


, as with the embodiments above. A worm gear type clamp


292


, see

FIG. 8

, includes a head


294


receiving a screw


296


. An elongate strap


298


, including longitudinally spaced slots


300


extends inside the nozzle holder


248


with its ends received in the head


294


, in a conventional manner. Turning the screw


296


causes threads of the screw


296


to engage the slots


300


to selectively loosen or tighten the metal strap


298


. As a result, the nozzle holder


248


can be locked on the conduit by turning the clamp


292


closed with a screwdriver and unlocked by loosening the clamp, as is conventional. Particularly, locking is provided by the worm gear clamp locked on the conduit to prevent slidable movement or rotary movement of the nozzle holder


248


. This can be used to lock the nozzle head


248


in either the open position or closed position or in any select rotary position. In order to change the position, it is then necessary to loosen the clamp in the conventional manner.




Thus, in accordance with the invention, there is provided a misting system nozzle holder with a manual slide shut-off valve operation.



Claims
  • 1. A misting system valve assembly comprising:a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a through opening; a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit, the sleeve being adapted to support a nozzle, the sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, the sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and an annular outwardly opening groove in the conduit and the conduit through opening opens into the groove.
  • 2. The misting system valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the conduit and the sleeve are cylindrical.
  • 3. The misting system valve assembly of claim 1 further comprising a pair of O-rings on either side of the through opening.
  • 4. The misting system valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the O-rings are received in annular grooves in the conduit.
  • 5. The misting system valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the O-rings are received in annular grooves in the sleeve.
  • 6. The misting system valve assembly of claim 1 further comprising stop means for limiting axial movement of the sleeve on the conduit.
  • 7. The misting system valve assembly of claim 1 further comprising stop means for preventing rotary movement of the sleeve on the conduit.
  • 8. The misting system valve assembly of claim 7 wherein the stop means comprises an element protruding outwardly from the conduit and receivable in an axially extending groove in the sleeve.
  • 9. The misting system valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the sleeve further comprises an adapter extending radially therefrom for removably receiving a nozzle.
  • 10. A misting system valve assembly comprising:a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a through opening; a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit, the sleeve being adapted to support a nozzle, the sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, the sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and stop means for limiting axial movement of the sleeve on the conduit, wherein the stop means comprises retaining clips mounted to the conduit on opposite sides of the through opening.
  • 11. A misting system valve assembly comprising:a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a through opening; a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit, the sleeve being adapted to support a nozzle, the sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, the sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and stop means for limiting rotary movement of the sleeve on the conduit comprising an element protruding outwardly from the conduit and receivable in an axially extending groove in the sleeve wherein the element comprises a ball bearing receivable in a depression in the conduit.
  • 12. A misting system valve assembly comprising:a conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a through opening; a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit, the sleeve being adapted to support a nozzle, the sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, the sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and a worm gear type clamp received in a notch in the sleeve to selectively prevent movement of the sleeve on the conduit.
  • 13. A misting system comprising:an elongate conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a plurality of longitudinally space through openings; a plurality of slide shut off valves mounted to the conduit, each shut off valve comprising a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit proximate an associated one of the through openings and an adapter extending outwardly from the sleeve, the adapter to support a nozzle, each sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, each sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the associated conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the associated conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and a plurality of annular outwardly opening grooves in the conduit and each conduit through opening opens into one of the grooves.
  • 14. The misting system of claim 13 wherein the conduit and the sleeves are cylindrical.
  • 15. The misting system of claim 13 further comprising a pair of O-rings on either side of each through opening.
  • 16. The misting system of claim 15 wherein the O-rings are received in annular grooves in the conduit.
  • 17. The misting system of claim 15 wherein the O-rings are received in annular grooves in the sleeve.
  • 18. The misting system of claim 13 further comprising stop means for limiting axial movement of each valve on the conduit.
  • 19. The misting system of claim 13 further comprising stop means associated with each valve for limiting rotary movement of each valve on the conduit.
  • 20. The misting system of claim 19 wherein each stop means comprises an element protruding outwardly from the conduit and receivable in an axially extending groove in the sleeve.
  • 21. The misting system of claim 13 wherein each adapter removably receives a nozzle.
  • 22. A misting system comprising:an elongate conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a plurality of longitudinally space through openings; a plurality of slide shut off valves mounted to the conduit, each shut off valve comprising a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit proximate an associated one of the through openings and an adapter extending outwardly from the sleeve, the adapter to support a nozzle, each sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, each sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the associated conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the associated conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and stop means for limiting axial movement of each valve on the conduit, wherein the stop means comprises retaining clips mounted to the conduit on opposite sides of each through opening.
  • 23. A misting system comprising:an elongate conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a plurality of longitudinally space through openings; a plurality of slide shut off valves mounted to the conduit, each shut off valve comprising a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit proximate an associated one of the through openings and an adapter extending outwardly from the sleeve, the adapter to support a nozzle, each sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, each sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the associated conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the associated conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and stop means associated with each valve for limiting rotary movement of each valve on the conduit, wherein each stop means comprises an element protruding outwardly from the conduit and receivable in an axially extending groove in the sleeve, wherein each element comprises a ball bearing receivable in a depression in the conduit.
  • 24. A misting system comprising:an elongate conduit connectable to a pressurized fluid supply, the conduit including a plurality of longitudinally space through openings; a plurality of slide shut off valves mounted to the conduit, each shut off valve comprising a sleeve telescopically received on the conduit proximate an associated one of the through openings and an adapter extending outwardly from the sleeve, the adapter to support a nozzle, each sleeve having a sleeve opening therethrough for selectively delivering pressurized fluid to the nozzle, each sleeve being moveable on the conduit between an open position where the associated conduit through opening is in communication with the sleeve opening and a closed position where the associated conduit through opening is not in communication with the sleeve opening; and wherein each slide shut-off valve further comprises a worm gear type clamp received in a notch in the sleeve to selectively prevent movement of the sleeve on the conduit.
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