Claims
- 1. An insert adapted for forming a nozzle when mounted in a cylindrical opening in a supporting member and comprising
- a generally cylindrical body member composed of a unitary piece of metallic material and defining a longitudinal axis and a forward discharge end and a rear end,
- a central bore extending through said body member along said longitudinal axis,
- an externally threaded portion formed at said rear end of said body member so as to be adapted to engage a mating threaded portion in the cylindrical opening of the supporting member, and with said externally threaded portion defining an outside diameter,
- a plurality of longitudinally extending substantially parallel flutes formed at said forward discharge end of said body member and spaced about the exterior surface of said body member and along a portion of the length thereof adjacent said forward discharge end, said flutes having outer extremities which collectively define a cylinder which has a diameter greater than said outside diameter of said threaded portion and
- said body member including a pair of longitudinally spaced apart shoulders positioned between said flutes and said externally threaded portion and forming an annular channel therebetween which is adapted to received a resilient sealing O-ring, with one of said shoulders including a frusto-conical surface portion which faces toward said rear end and is adapted to form a metal to metal seat with a mating portion in the cylindrical opening of the supporting member,
- whereby the insert may be axially inserted into the cylindrical opening in the supporting member and then rotated to thread the externally threaded portion into the mating threaded portion in the cylindrical opening and so as to secure the insert in an operating position wherein a high speed gas flow may be directed through said central bore and a substantially concentric stream may be directed through the channels which are formed between said flutes and the cylindrical opening, and whereby the insert may be removed by rotation thereof in the opposite direction.
- 2. The insert as defined in claim 1 further including a resilient O-ring positioned circumferentially about said insert at said annular channel and so as to be adapted to form a seal with a mating portion of the cylindrical opening of the supporting member.
- 3. The insert as defined in claim 1 wherein said central bore includes a first converging portion and a second diverging portion which terminates at said discharge end thereof.
- 4. The insert as defined in claim 3 wherein the diameter of the diverging portion of said central bore at said discharge end is less than the diameter of said bore before converging.
- 5. The insert as defined in claim 1 wherein said flutes extend longitudinally along less than about one half of the longitudinal length of said body member and extend to said forward discharge end thereof.
- 6. The insert as defined in claim 1 wherein said body member further includes socket means formed at said forward discharge end which is adapted to be engaged by a turning tool.
- 7. The insert as defined in claim 1 wherein said channels which are formed between said flutes lie substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part of copending applications Ser. No. 07/805,111, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,658 and Ser. No. 07/948,027. The disclosures of these copending applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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