Claims
- 1. In a device of the class described having a housing defining a compartment with spaced solvent supply, solute supply and mixture discharge openings,
- interchangeable unitary means for proportioning, mixing and dispensing solutions of different ratios, each comprising;
- a shell assembly releasably received in sealed relation in said compartment, said shell being open at both ends and having a solute port through its wall in open communication with said solute supply opening;
- said shell assembly defining a plurality of nozzles having passages converging in the direction of flow with their upstream ends in communication with said solvent opening and terminating in jet ports for converting solvent pressure to flow energy,
- a plurality of diverging passage walls for converting flow energy to pressure each having an inlet port spaced from one of said jet ports to define therebetween a primary solution mixing chamber in open communication with said solute port;
- an intermediate means in said shell having a secondary diverging wall passage energy converter having its inlet port spaced from another of said jet ports and defining therewith a second solution mixing chamber in communication with the outlet of said primary diverging wall energy converter passage; and
- downstream means in said shell having a tertiary diverging wall energy converter passage with its inlet port spaced from another of said jet ports and defining therewith a third solution mixing chamber in communication with the outlet of the final energy converter passage forming another solution mixing chamber;
- said downstream means including a nozzle means connected to said third stage diverging wall energy converter passage having a dispensing opening smaller in flow area size than the flow area of said downstream inlet port to maintain a substantially uniform pressure on the solute in the mixing zones.
- 2. In a multi-stage liquid solution proportioning, mixing and dispensing device having a housing defining a mixing compartment with spaced liquid connection inlets, one for a solvent supply flowing under gauge pressure and another for solute flowing freely at substantially atmospheric pressure, and a mixture dispensing outlet,
- a mixer proportioning unitary means received and rigidly supported in the mixing compartment defining primary, and secondary mixing and proportioning stages connected in tandem, each stage having:
- (a) a mixing chamber,
- (b) an upstream conduit means for receiving solvent under gauge pressure from said solvent inlet and having a conduit wall converging in the direction of flow through an outlet port opening into the mixing chamber to convert the gauge pressure of the solvent flowing therethrough to flow energy at a pressure approaching atmospheric pressure in each respective mixing chamber
- (c) a plurality of downstream conduit means each receiving a mixture from the respective mixing chambers substantially at gauge pressure through coaxial solvent inlet and mixture outlet port openings, respectively, having different effective flow areas that determine the mixture ratio in each stage, each downstream conduit means defining a conduit wall diverging in the direction of flow for converting flow energy to gauge pressure in each downstream conduit means,
- (d) the pressure of the mixture leaving each mixing chamber being substantially the same as the pressure of solute entering each respective mixing chamber,
- (e) means connecting the converging walls of the respective stages to the solvent supply inlet,
- (f) conduit means connecting the outlet of a preceding diverging wall to the mixing chamber of the next succeeding stage,
- (g) conduit means connecting the diverging wall of the last stage to a final flow restricting output port opening that is not greater in effective flow area size than that of the mixture outlet opening at the beginning of the final diverging conduit wall portion to maintain thereby the mixing pressures and proportioning accuracies of solvent and solute confluences in the mixing stages in direct relation to the quantum flow energy of solvent in the respective stages
- (h) a defined mixer proportioning means intermediate the two defined and constituting said succeeding stage, and having conduit means connecting the outlet from its diverging wall to the mixing compartment of the final stage, and
- simultaneously operable full flow manually shut off valves in said solvent and rotate inlet connections.
- 3. The device described in claim 2 in which one of said mixer proportioning stages comprises a plurality of pairs of said coaxial solvent inlet and outlet port openings connected in paralled.
- 4. The device defined in claim 2 in which the proportioning ratio of relative flow area sizes of the ports at the first stage confluence zone is less than 1 to 5.
- 5. The device defined in claim 2 in which the flow area of the terminal outlet port leading from the diverging wall energy conversion passage means is of a size not greater than the flow area of said inlet port opening to said final diverging wall passage from the terminal ratio determining mixing zone.
- 6. The device defined in claim 2 including interchangeable discharge means each having a discharge opening in open communication with the atmosphere through a flow area at least as small as the flow area of the outlet port from the solution mixing zone of the last stage.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This application is a continuation-in-part of a continuing application Ser. No. 868,439, filed Jan. 10, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,142,681, of application Ser. No. 615,800, filed Sept. 22, 1975 now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 520,676 filed Nov. 11, 1974, now of the Hechler Pat. No. 3,984,053, which in turn is a continuation-in-part Ser. No. 443,831 filed Feb. 27, 1974, now Hechler Pat. No. 3,933,179.
Hechler Pat. Nos. Ser. No. 418,899, 1/28/75; 3,862,640; Ser. No. 453,290, 2/4/75; 3,863,665; Ser. No. 460,889, 2/4/75; 3,863,843; Ser. No. 639,310, 3/8/77; 4,010,768 and Ser. No. 638,529, 6/14/77; 4,029,299.
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