Claims
- 1. A toroidal Vortex vacuum nozzle comprising:an outer tube; an inner tube coaxially positioned inside said outer tube, wherein a gap between said inner tube and said outer tube forms an annular delivery duct; fluid delivery means coupled to said annular delivery duct to provide a fluid flow therein; and guide means to guide said fluid flow out of said annular delivery duct and into said inner tube, said guide means comprising an inwardly rounded portion positioned at a distal end of said outer tube; wherein said guide means guides said fluid flow such that said fluid flow has substantially the characteristics of a toroidal vortex, and further wherein said fluid does not escape substantially into the atmosphere outside of said outer tube.
- 2. The toroidal vortex vacuum nozzle according to claim 1, wherein said guide means further comprises flow straightening vanes.
- 3. The toroidal vortex vacuum nozzle according to claim 1, wherein a cross section of said nozzle comprises a circular shape.
- 4. The toroidal vortex vacuum nozzle according to claim 1, wherein a cross section of said nozzle comprises a rectangular shape.
- 5. The toroidal vortex vacuum nozzle according to claim 1, wherein said fluid delivery means comprises a centrifugal pump.
- 6. The toroidal vortex vacuum nozzle according to claim 1, wherein said fluid delivery means comprises a motor.
- 7. A bagless toroidal vortex vacuum system comprising:fluid delivery means to provide a fluid flow through said system; a centrifugal separation chamber fluidly coupled to said fluid delivery means; a toroidal vortex nozzle comprising: an outer tube coupled to said said centrifugal separation chamber at a proximal end, a distal end of said outer tube being open to the atmosphere; an inner tube coaxially positioned inside said outer tube, wherein a gap between said inner tube and said outer tube forms an annular delivery duct which receives said fluid flow from said fluid delivery means; and guide means to guide said fluid flow out of said annular delivery duct and into said inner tube, said guide means comprising an inner fairing positioned at a distal end of said inner tube; wherein said guide means guides said fluid flow such that said fluid flow has substantially the characteristics of a toroidal vortex, and further whereupon said fluid flow passes across said distal end of said outer tube, said fluid flow is capable of attracting dirt, debris, and other particulate matter that is ultimately deposited in said centrifugal separation chanter, and further wherein said fluid, flow does not escape substantially into said atmosphere.
- 8. The bagless toroidal vortex vacuum system according to claim 7, wherein said system further comprises a dirt removal door on said separation chamber.
- 9. The bagless toroidal vortex vacuum system according to claim 7, wherein said fluid delivery means comprises a centrifugal pump.
- 10. The bagless toroidal vortex vacuum system according to claim 7, wherein said fluid delivery means comprises a motor.
- 11. The bagless toroidal vortex vacuum system according to claim 7, wherein said guide means further comprises flow straightening vanes.
- 12. A method of providing a toroidal vortex vacuum system, comprising the steps of:providing a toroidal vortex flow from a recirculating fluid flow, said toroidal vortex flow occurring at a toroidal vortex nozzle; attracting matter into said toroidal vortex nozzle utilizing attractive forces of said vortex flow; and depositing said matter into a chamber along the path of said fluid flow; wherein said toroidal vortex nozzle comprises an inwardly rounded member adjacent to where said matter is attracted into said toroidal vortex nozzle, wherein said inwardly rounded member guides said vortex flow such that said vortex flow is substantially recirculated into said toroidal vortex nozzle.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said method further comprises the step of removing said matter from said chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is filed as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/829,416 entitled “Toroidal and Compound Vortex Attractor”, filed Apr. 9, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/728,602, filed Dec. 1, 2000, entitled “Lifting Platform”, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/316,318, filed May 21, 1999, entitled “Vortex Attractor.”
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