Claims
- 1. An improved ultrasonic nozzle comprising:
- an atomizing surface for producing an atomized liquid;
- a liquid-feed passageway having an inlet supplied with a process liquid at a first pressure, and an outlet for supplying said process liquid to said atomizing surface, said passageway having a first section with a first diameter and a second, fluidly connected section with a second, smaller, diameter, with a shoulder defined between said first and second sections of said passageway;
- means for supplying atomizing vibrations to said atomizing surface at an ultrasonic frequency;
- internal shut-off rod means positioned within said passageway and cooperating with said shoulder for preventing said supply of process liquid to said atomizing surface;
- control means for controlling said internal shut-off rod means to prevent said supply of process liquid to said atomizing surface, wherein said control means includes a bore in said passageway, and actuator piston means connected with said shut-off rod and slidably positioned in said bore for moving said shut-off rod between first closed and second open positions;
- barrier means positioned between said control means and said liquid feed passageway for providing a barrier fluid at a second pressure higher than said first pressure, and a chamber is formed by a portion of said bore between said passageway and said actuator piston means.
- 2. An ultrasonic nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said actuator means includes reciprocating seal means for providing a liquid seal between said actuator piston means and said bore.
- 3. An ultrasonic nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said control means further includes a valve actuator connected with said actuator piston means for reciprocably moving said actuator piston means in said bore.
- 4. An ultrasonic nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said shoulder has a substantially conical configuration, and said sealing end has a substantially hemispherical configuration.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 260,096, filed Oct. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,700, which was in turn, a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 900,931, filed Aug. 27, 1986, and now abandoned.
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