Claims
- 1. A fiber insulation application nozzle having a reduced sized outlet opening for applying fiber insulation particles discharging from an insulation blowing machine the nozzle comprising:
- (a) a body portion having an inlet opening at one end, said inlet opening being attached to a transporting hose connected to said blowing machine, said body portion having an outside diameter which is approximately the same as said application hose;
- (b) an exit portion which has a diameter which is smaller than said body portion;
- (c) a transition portion positioned between said body portion and exit portion and arranged to provide a smooth conversion from the diameter of said body portion to the smaller diameter of said exit portion;
- (d) a means for introducing an auxiliary stream gas into said nozzle in in a direction which is adjacent to and parallel to the inside surface of said exit portion whereby the fiberous insulation material being carried through the nozzle is aided by the auxiliary gas stream allowing it to be compressed in the transition portion and forced through the exit portion in a compressed pressurized manner whereby when the particles leave the exit portion of the nozzle they greatly expand into a fluffed condition due to the expending pressure surrounding the fiber particles; and
- (e) said auxiliary gas stream means includes a connection means arranged on the outside of the body portion and a conduit means mounted within the nozzle, said conduit means having a portion positioned on the inside surface of said exit portion and having its outlet opening positioned adjacent to the inside surface of said exit portion so that the auxiliary gas stream flows along and parallel to the surface of the exit portion so as to force the pressurized fiber insulation particles from the outlet opening of the nozzle so that they can be expanded to a light fluffy condition to enhance their insulating characteristics.
- 2. A fiber insulation application nozzle as described in claim 1 wherein the exit portion of said nozzle is at least 4" in length.
- 3. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said exit portion is within the range of 25 to 50 percent of the inside diameter of said body portion.
- 4. A fiber insulation application nozzle as described in claim 1 wherein the auxiliary gas means is positioned to create a reduced pressure in the transition portion of the nozzle and an increased pressure in the exit portion so that the insulation fibers will move through the nozzle without packing or clogging.
- 5. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 1 wherein a means is provided for spraying a pressurized liquid adhesive onto the fiberous insulation particles passing through the exit portion of said nozzle whereby the fibers are wetted by the adhesive so that the expanded particles leaving the nozzle will after setting form a rigid mass which will not settle or compact with time.
- 6. A fiber insulation nozzle having a reduced sized outlet opening for applying fiber insulation particles discharging from an insulation blowing machine the nozzle comprising:
- (a) a body portion having an inlet opening at one end, said inlet opening being attached to a transporting hose connected to said blowing machine, said body portion having an outside diameter which is approximately the same as said application hose;
- (b) an exit portion which has a diameter which is smaller than said body portion;
- (c) a transition portion positioned between said body portion and exit portion and arranged to provide a smooth conversion from the diameter of said body portion to the smaller diameter of said exit portion;
- (d) a means for introducing an auxiliary stream gas into said nozzle in in a direction which is adjacent to and parallel to the inside surface of said exit portion whereby the fiberous insulation material being carried through the nozzle is aided by the auxiliary gas stream allowing it to be compressed in the transition portion and forced through the exit portion in a compressed pressurized manner whereby when the particles leave the exit portion of the nozzle they greatly expand into a fluffed condition due to the expending pressure surrounding the fiber particles;
- (e) a means is provided for spraying a pressurized liquid adhesive onto the fiberous insulation particles passing through the exit portion of said nozzle whereby the fibers are wetted by the adhesive so that the expanded particles leaving the nozzle will after setting form a rigid mass which will not settle or compact with time; and
- (f) said liquid adhesive means includes a connection means on the outside of said nozzle said connection means being attached to a pressurized source of liquid adhesive and a conduit means mounted on the inside surface of said nozzle, said conduit means and connected at one end to said connection means and having a spray nozzle provided at the opposite end, said conduit means and spraying nozzle being arranged within said exit portion and adjacent to the interior surface of said portion, said spray nozzle being arranged to spray the liquid adhesive across the cross-section of said exit portion so as to thoroughly wet all of the fiber insulation particles as they pass through the exit portion of said nozzle.
- 7. A fiber insulation application nozzle as provided in claim 6 wherein said auxiliary gas means and said adhesive means are arranged diametrically opposite each other within said nozzle.
- 8. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 6 wherein the conduit means of said auxiliary gas means and liquid adhesive means are tubes which are shaped to follow the inside contour of the transition portion of said nozzle with the outlet end of said tubes positioned slightly downstream of the intersection between said transition portion and exit portion whereby the fluids discharging from the outlets of said tubes pass into and help move the flow of fiberous insulation particles through said exit portion.
- 9. A fiber insulation application nozzle for applying a layer of fiberous insulation material to an external surface, the nozzle comprising:
- (a) a body portion, transition portion and exit portion, said portions being joined together as an integrated unit to form an insulation application nozzle having a reduced outlet opening, the portions being hollow and the body portion having one end connected to a source of high volume, low pressure air in which fiberous insulation material is entrained;
- (b) two or more tapered wedge shaped ramp surfaces formed within the nozzle and arranged to converge toward each other;
- (c) a hollow circumferential collar provided around the outside surface of said body portion and in a plane which is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said nozzle;
- (d) one of said ramp surfaces forms an angle which converges toward the longitudinal axis of said nozzle and ends in a flat end surface first to transverse to the axis of said nozzle;
- (e) the internal cavity formed within said collar being connected to a pressurized source of fluid and a passageway being provided through said wedge shaped ramp surface so as to communicate between the end surface of said ramp and the internal cavity within said collar whereby the pressurized fluid within said cavity is introduced into the internal portion of said nozzle so as to aid the movement of the fiberous particles so that the compressed insulation fibers will expand upon exiting from the nozzle.
- 10. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 9 wherein the cavity formed within said hollow collar is partitioned to form two internal compartments, a second passageway is provided through said ramp communicating with the second compartment whereby different fluids introduced within the compartments are directed simultaneously into the flow stream passing through the interior of said nozzle.
- 11. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 10 wherein one compartment of the cavity of said collar is connected to a pressurized source of gas while the second compartment is connected to a pressurized source of liquid adhesive, said gas and liquid adhesive passing through said passageways and being introduced in a parallel stream into the fiberous material passing through said nozzle.
- 12. The fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 11 wherein:
- the outlet opening from said passageway containing said liquid adhesive includes a spray nozzle whereby the liquid adhesive will be sprayed in a pattern which extends across the exit portion of said nozzle whereby the fiber insulation particles will be thoroughly wetted with the adhesive prior to exiting the nozzle.
- 13. A fiber insulation application nozzle as defined in claim 11 wherein the compartment of the cavity of said collar in which liquid adhesive is introduced includes a plurality of spray nozzles mounted on the downstream external face of said collar and arranged so that an external spray pattern will be formed which will surround the stream of fiber insulation particles exiting from the internal portion of said nozzle whereby the wetted fiberous particles will adhere to the adhesive sprayed surface so that the particles will form a layer of insulation on said surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 265,258 filed May 19, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,487,365.
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