Claims
- 1. In an ultrasonic transducer assembly for atomizing a liquid including a front ultrasonic horn section, a rear ultrasonic horn section, a driving means having at least on piezoelectric element and an electrode sandwiched between the front and rear sections, means for clamping the front and rear sections against the driving means, and an output section extending from the front section and terminating in an atomizing surface, wherein the improvement comprises a liquid passage axially extending through the front and rear sections and the driving means to the atomizing surface, the diameter of the driving means being less than the diameter of the front and rear sections adjacent the driving means, the means for clamping the front and rear sections comprising a plurality of fasteners connecting the front and rear sections and extending therebetween beyond the diameter of the driving means, and a tubular sleeve extending about each of the piezoelectric elements.
- 2. In an ultrasonic transducer assembly for atomizing a liquid including a front ultrasonic horn section, a rear ultrasonic horn section, a driving means having at least one piezoelectric element and an electrode sandwiched between the front and rear ultrasonic horn sections, means for clamping the front and rear ultrasonic horn sections against the driving means, and an output section extending from the front ultrasonic horn section and terminating in an atomizing surface, wherein the improvement comprises a driving element of a diameter less than the diameter of the front and rear sections adjacent the driving means, and wherein the means for clamping comprises a plurality of fasteners connecting the front and rear sections and extending therebetween beyond the diameter of the driving means, the driving means comprising two said piezoelectric elements which are of annular configuration, each including an opening therethrough which forms part of the axially-extending passage, the electrode having an opening therethrough which forms part of the axially extending passage and being interposed between the piezoelectric elements, and a tubular sleeve disposed extending about each of the piezoelectric elements.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2, wherein the sleeves are of rubbery material.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 2, wherein the diameter of the piezoelectric elements is less than the diameter of the electrode and the outside diameter of the tubular sleeves is approximately equal to the diameter of the electrode.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 2, and including a liquid passage axially extending through the front and rear sections and the driving means to the atomizing surface.
- 6. In an ultrasonic transducer assembly for atomizing a liquid including a front ultrasonic horn section, a rear ultrasonic horn section, a driving means having at least one piezoelectric element and an electrode sandwiched between the front and rear sections, means for clamping the front and rear sections against the driving means, and an output section extending from the front section and terminating in an atomizing surface, wherein the improvement comprises a liquid passage axially extending through the front and rear sections and the driving means to the atomizing surface, the output and the front and rear sections being of metal material, the ultrasonic transducer including a metal decoupling sleeve extending in the axially-extending passage within the output section to or adjacent to the atomizing surface, and the decoupling sleeve including a threaded end section and the front section including a threaded section, the decoupling sleeve being threadedly received in the front section.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 6, wherein the axially-extending passage is adapted to receive a tubular member therein through which liquid is introduced into the passage.
- 8. The improvement according to claim 7, wherein the tubular member includes a threaded end section adjacent the decoupling sleeve which is threadedly received in the threaded section in the front section.
- 9. The improvement according to claim 8, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece having threads which are threaded onto the threads of the front section.
- 10. The improvement according to claim 8 or 9, wherein means are provided associated with the rear section and the tubular member for drawing the rear and front sections together upon threading the tubular member to the front section.
- 11. The improvement according to claim 10, wherein said means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubular member and in the axially-extending passage in the rear section.
- 12. The improvement according to claim 6 or 8, wherein the threaded section in the front section is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 13. The improvement according to claim 6, and including a tubular member disposed at least in part in the axially-extending passage for introducing liquid into the transducer for delivery to the decoupling sleeve.
- 14. A transducer for atomizing liquids comprising an atomizing section having an atomizing surface, driving means disposed adjacent the atomizing section, the atomizing section and the driving means having a passage axially extending therethrough to the atomizing surface, a decoupling sleeve extending in the axially-extending passage within the atomizing section to or adjacent to the atomizing surface, the decoupling sleeve including a threaded end section and the atomizing section including a threaded section, the decoupling sleeve being threadedly received in the atomizing section, and means for coupling the driving means and the atomizing section to atomize liquid delivered to the atomizing surface through the axially-extending passage and decoupling sleeve in response to electrical excitation of the driving means.
- 15. The transducer according to claim 14, wherein the decoupling sleeve is metal.
- 16. The transducer according to claim 14, wherein the axially-extending passage is adapted to receive a tubular member therein through which liquid is introduced into the transducer.
- 17. The transducer according to claim 14 and including a tubular member disposed in the axially-extending passage for introducing liquid into the transducer for delivery to the decoupling sleeve.
- 18. The transducer according to claim 16 or 17, wherein means are provided in or adjacent to the atomizing section for securing the tubular member to the atomizing section.
- 19. The transducer according to claim 18, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 20. The transducer according to claim 18, wherein the securing means and the tubular member include threads, the threaded securing means threadedly receiving the tubular member.
- 21. The transducer according to claim 18, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece having threads which are threaded onto the threads of the securing means.
- 22. The transducer according to claim 14, wherein the atomizing section and the decoupling sleeve are of metal material.
- 23. In an ultrasonic fuel atomizer including driving means and an output section having an atomizing surface, the improvement comprising a fuel passage axially extending in the atomizer from one end thereof through the driving means to the atomizing surface and a fuel tube through which fuel is adapted to be supplied to the atomizer, the fuel tube extending in said passage and including a decoupling sleeve section extending within the output section to or adjacent to the atomizing surface, the fuel tube and decoupling sleeve section constituting a single piece, and means provided in or adjacent to the output section for securing the single piece to the output section.
- 24. The improvement according to claim 23, wherein selected sections of th atomizer including the output section are of metal and the single piece fuel tube and decoupling sleeve is of metal.
- 25. The improvement according to claim 24, wherein the selected sections including the output sections are of aluminum.
- 26. The improvement according to claim 25, wherein the single piece fuel tube and decoupling sleeve is of aluminum.
- 27. The improvement according to claim 23 or 24, wherein the single piece comprises a sole support for mounting the atomizer.
- 28. The improvement according to claim 23, wherein the securing means includes threads in the axially-extending passage in the output section and the single piece includes threads, the threaded securing means threadedly receiving the single piece.
- 29. The improvement according to claim 28, wherein the atomizer includes a rear section disposed adjacent to the driving means which with the output section sandwiches the driving means, the securing means being disposed in the output section, and including an annular flange portion on the single piece and a mating annular flange section in the axially-extending passage and the rear section, the flange sections engaging and drawing the rear and output sections together upon threading the single piece onto the securing means.
- 30. The improvement according to claim 23 or 28, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 31. The improvement according to claim 23 wherein the fuel tube includes means for connecting it to a fuel supply means.
- 32. In an ultrasonic fuel atomizer including an atomizing section having an atomizing surface, driving means disposed adjacent to the atomizing section and means for coupling the driving means to the atomizing section, the improvement comprising a fuel passage axially extending in the atomizer from one end thereof through the driving means to the atomizing surface, a decoupling sleeve in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section with one end thereof extending substantially to the atomizing surface, the axially-extending passage being adapted to receive a tubular member through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered through the decoupling sleeve to the atomizing surface, and means provided in or adjacent to the atomizing section adapted to secure the tubular member to the atomizing section with one end of the tubular member adjacent to the other end of the decoupling sleeve, the securing means being spaced radially inwardly of the coupling means.
- 33. In an ultrasonic fuel atomizer including an atomizing section having an atomizing surface, driving means disposed adjacent to the atomizing section, a rear section disposed adjacent to the driving means which with the atomizing section sandwiches the driving means, and means for coupling the driving means to the atomizing section, the improvement comprising a fuel passage axially extending in the atomizer from one end thereof through the driving means and the rear means to the atomizing surface, a tubular member having a threaded portion disposed in the axially-extending passage through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered to the atomizing surface, means provided in or adjacent to the atomizing section for securing the tubular member to the atomizing section comprising threads in the axially-extending passage which receive the threaded portion of the tubular member, the securing means being spaced radially inwardly of the coupling means, and means associated with the rear section and the tubular member for drawing the rear and the atomizer sections together upon threading the tubular member to the atomizing section.
- 34. The improvement according to claim 32 and including the tubular member which is secured to the atomizing section.
- 35. The improvement according to claim 33 or 34, wherein the tubular member comprises a part of a fuel tube through which fuel is adapted to be supplied to the atomizer.
- 36. The improvement according to claim 33 and including a decoupling sleeve extending in the output section of the atomizer to or adjacent to the atomizing surface.
- 37. The improvement according to claim 32 or 36, wherein the decoupling sleeve is secured to the atomizing section by the securing means.
- 38. The improvement according to claim 36, wherein the decoupling sleeve includes a threaded section received in the threaded section in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section.
- 39. The improvement according to claim 34 or 36, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single metal piece.
- 40. The improvement according to claim 36, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece and the threads of the tubular member are located on the tubular member adjacent to the decoupling sleeve.
- 41. The improvement according to claim 33 or 34, wherein the tubular means comprises a sole support for mounting the atomizer.
- 42. The improvement according to claim 34, wherein the transducer includes a rear section disposed adjacent to the driving means which with the atomizing section sandwiches the driving means, the axially-extending passage extending through the rear section, and means associated with the rear section and the single piece for drawing the rear and atomizing sections together upon securing the tubular member to the atomizing section.
- 43. The improvement according to claim 32 and including the tubular member which is secured to the atomizing section, wherein the tubular member includes threads and the securing means includes a threaded section in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section, the threads of the tubular member being received by the threaded section of the securing means.
- 44. The improvement according to claim 32 or 33 wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 45. The improvement according to claim 33, wherein the means for drawing comprise flanged portions on the tubular member and the rear section adapted to engage each other to draw the front and rear sections together upon threading the tubular member to the front section.
- 46. The improvement according to claim 45 wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 47. In an ultrasonic transducer assembly for atomizing a liquid including a front ultrasonic horn section, a rear ultrasonic horn section, driving means having at least one piezoelectric element and an electrode sandwiched between the front and rear sections, means spaced radially outwardly of the axis of the transducer for clamping the front and rear sections against the driving means, and an output section extending from the front section and terminating in an atomizing surface, wherein the improvement comprises a liquid passage axially extending through the front and rear sections and the driving means to the atomizing surface, a decoupling sleeve in the axially-extending passage in the front section with one end thereof extending substantially to the atomizing surface, the axially-extending passage being adapted to receive a tubular member through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered through the decoupling sleeve to the atomizing surface, and means provided in or adjacent to the front section adapted to secure the tubular member to the front section with one end of the tubular member adjacent to the other end of the decoupling sleeve.
- 48. In an ultrasonic transducer assembly for atomizing a liquid including a front ultrasonic horn section, a rear ultrasonic horn section, driving means having at least one piezoelectric element and an electrode sandwiched between the front and rear sections, means spaced radially outwardly of the axis of the transducer for clamping the front and rear sections against the driving means, and an output section extending from the front section and terminating in an atomizing surface, wherein the improvement comprises a liquid passage axially extending through the front and rear sections and the driving means to the atomizing surface, a tubular member having a threaded portion disposed in the axially-extending passage through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered to the atomizing surface, means provided in or adjacent to the front section for securing the tubular member to the front section comprising threads in the axially extending passage which receive the threaded portion of the tubular member, and means associated with the rear section and the tubular member for drawing the rear and the front sections together upon threading the tubular member to the front section.
- 49. The improvement according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the at least one piezoelectric element is of annular configuration including an opening therein which forms part of the axially-extending passage.
- 50. The improvement according to claim 49, wherein the driving means comprises two said piezoelectric elements, the electrode having an opening therethrough which forms part of the axially-extending passage and being interposed between the piezoelectric elements.
- 51. The improvement according to claim 50, wherein the diameter of the driving means is less than the diameter of the front and rear sections adjacent the driving means, and the means for clamping the front and rear sections comprises a plurality of fasteners connecting the front and rear sections and extending therebetween beyond the diameter of the driving means.
- 52. The improvement according to claim 51, and including a tubular sleeve extending about each of the piezoelectric elements.
- 53. The improvement according to claim 52, wherein the sleeves are of rubbery material.
- 54. The improvement according to claim 53, wherein the diameter of the piezoelectric elements is less than the diameter of the electrode and the outside diameter of the tubular sleeves is approximately equal to the diameter of the electrode.
- 55. The improvement according to claim 47, and including the tubular member which is secured to the front section.
- 56. The improvement according to claim 48 or 55, wherein the tubular member comprises a part of a liquid supply tube.
- 57. The improvement according to claim 48, and including a decoupling sleeve extending in the front section substantially from the atomizing surface to the threads in the axially-extending passage which receive the threaded portion of the tubular member.
- 58. The improvement according to claim 47 or 57, and including further means for securing the decoupling sleeve in the front section.
- 59. The improvement according to claim 55 or 57, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece.
- 60. The improvement according to claim 59, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member are metal.
- 61. The improvement according to claim 59, wherein the single piece decoupling sleeve and the tubular member comprise part of a liquid supply tube.
- 62. The improvement according to claim 47 or 57, wherein the decoupling sleeve is metal.
- 63. The improvement according to claim 57, wherein the means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubular member and in the rear section, the decoupling sleeve and tubular member constituting a single piece.
- 64. The improvement according to claim 63, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 65. The improvement according to claim 57, wherein the decoupling sleeve includes a threaded end section threadedly received in the threaded section of the axially-extending passage.
- 66. The improvement according to claim 65, wherein the output, front and rear sections, and the decoupling sleeve are of aluminum.
- 67. The improvement according to claim 48 or 55, wherein the tubular member includes an externally threaded section and the securing means comprises an internally threaded section in the axially-extending passage in the front section, the externally-threaded tubular member section being threadedly received in the internally-threaded section.
- 68. The improvement according to claim 48 or 55 and including means for insulating the electrode from the tubular member.
- 69. The improvement according to claim 48 or 55, wherein the tubular member comprises a sole support for mounting the transducer.
- 70. The improvement according to claim 48 or 55, wherein the tubular member extends exteriorly of the transducer and is adapted to be connected to a means for supplying liquid to the axially-extending passage.
- 71. The improvement according to claim 70, wherein the tubular member includes means adjacent to the transducer for connecting the tubular member to the means for supplying liquid.
- 72. The improvement according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 73. The improvement according to claim 47 or 57, wherein the output and the front and rear sections, and the decoupling sleeve are of metal material.
- 74. The improvement according to claim 57, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece and the threaded portion of the tubular member is located adjacent to the decoupling sleeve.
- 75. The improvement according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the rear and front ultrasonic horn sections form a symmetrical double-dummy ultrasonic horn.
- 76. The improvement according to claim 48, wherein the means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubualr member and in the rearsection.
- 77. The improvement according to claim 76, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 78. A transducer for atomizing liquids comprising an atomizing section having an atomizing surface, driving means disposed adjacent to the atomizing section, the atomizing section and the driving means having a passage axially extending therethrough to the atomizing surface, a decoupling sleeve in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section with one end thereof extending substantially to the atomizing surface, the axially-extending passage being adapted to receive a tubular member through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered through the decoupling sleeve to the atomizing surface, means provided in or adjacent to the atomizing section adapted to secure the tubular member to the atomizing section with one end of the tubular member adjacent to the other end of the decoupling sleeve, and means cooperating with the atomizing section spaced radially outwardly from the axially-extending passage for coupling the driving means and the atomizing section to atomize liquid delivered to the atomizing surface through the tubular member and the decoupling sleeve in response to electrical excitation of the driving means.
- 79. A transducer for atomizing liquids comprising an atomizing section having an atomizing surface, driving means disposed adjacent to the atomizing section, a rear section disposed adjacent to the driving means which with the atomizing section sandwiches the driving means, the atomizing section, the driving means and the rear section having a passage axially extending therethrough to the atomizing surface, a tubular member having a threaded portion disposed in the axially-extending passage through which liquid can be introduced into the transducer and delivered to the atomizing surface, means provided in or adjacent to the atomizing section for securing the tubular member to the atomizing section comprising threads in the axially-extending passage which receive the threaded portion of the tubular member, means associated with the rear section and the tubular member for drawing the rear and the atomizer sections together upon threading the tubular member to the atomizing section, and means for coupling the driving means and the atomizing section to atomize liquid delivered to the atomizing surface through the tubular member in response to electrical excitation of the driving means.
- 80. The transducer according to claim 78 or 79, wherein the driving means comprises at least one piezoelectric driving element having an axially-extending opening therethrough which forms part of the axially-extending passage.
- 81. The transducer according to claim 80, wherein the driving means comprises two said piezoelectric driving elements, and an electrode having an opening therethrough which forms part of the axially-extending passage, the electrode being interposed between the piezoelectric driving elements.
- 82. The transducer according to claim 78 and including the tubular member which is secured to the atomizing section.
- 83. The transducer according to claim 79 or 82, wherein the tubular member comprises a part of a liquid supply tube.
- 84. The transducer according to claim 79 and including a decoupling sleeve extending in the atomizing section substantially from the atomizing surface to the threads in the axially-extending passage which receive the threaded portion of the tubular member.
- 85. The transducer according to claim 78 or 84 and including further means for securing the decoupling sleeve in the atomizing section.
- 86. The transducer according to claim 82 or 84, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece.
- 87. The transducer according to claim 86, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member are metal.
- 88. The transducer according to claim 86, wherein the single piece decoupling sleeve and the tubular member comprise part of a liquid supply tube.
- 89. The transducer according to claim 78 or 84, wherein the decoupling sleeve is metal.
- 90. The transducer according to claim 79 or 82, wherein the tubular member includes an externally threaded section and the securing means comprises an internally threaded section in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section, the externally-threaded tubular member section being threadedly received in the internally-threaded section.
- 91. The transducer according to claim 90 wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 92. The transducer according to claim 82, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece and wherein the transducer includes a rear section disposed adjacent to the driving means which with the atomizing section sandwiches the driving means, the axially-extending passage extending through the rear section, and means associated with the rear section and the single piece for drawing the rear and atomizing sections together upon securing the single piece to the atomizing section.
- 93. The transducer according to claim 92, wherein the means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubular member and in the axially-extending passage in the rear section.
- 94. The transducer according to claim 79 or 82, wherein the tubular member comprises a sole support for mounting the transducer.
- 95. The transducer according to claim 79 or 82, wherein the driving means comprises an electrode having an opening which forms part of the axially-extending passage and including means for insulating the electrode from the tubular member.
- 96. The transducer according to claim 79 or 82, wherein the tubular member extends exteriorly of the transducer and is adapted to be connected to a means for supplying liquid to the axially-extending passage.
- 97. The transducer according to claim 96, wherein the tubular member includes means adjacent to the transducer for connecting the tubular member to the means for supplying liquid.
- 98. The transducer according to claim 78 and including the tubular member which is secured to the atomizing section, wherein the securing means includes threads disposed in the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section and the tubular member includes threads, the threaded securing means threadedly receiving the tubular member.
- 99. The transducer according to claim 78 or 79, wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 100. The transducer according to claim 78 or 84, wherein the atomizing section and the decoupling sleeve are of metal material.
- 101. The transducer according to claim 100, wherein the atomizing section and the decoupling sleeve are of aluminum.
- 102. The transducer according to claim 84, wherein the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constitute a single piece and the threaded portion of the tubular member is located adjacent to the decoupling sleeve.
- 103. The transducer according to claim 84, wherein the means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubular member and in the axially-extending passage in the rear section, the decoupling sleeve and the tubular member constituting a single piece.
- 104. The transducer according to claim 103 wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
- 105. The transducer according to claim 84, wherein the decoupling sleeve includes a threaded portion received in the threads in the axially-extended passage.
- 106. The transducer according to claim 78, wherein the decoupling sleeve includes a threaded end section and the axially-extending passage in the atomizing section includes a threaded section, the decoupling sleeve being threadedly received in the threaded section of the atomizing section.
- 107. The transducer according to claim 79, wherein said coupling means cooperate with the atomizing section and are spaced radially outwardly from the axially-extending passage.
- 108. The transducer according to claim 79, wherein the means for drawing comprise mating annular flange portions on the tubular member and in the axially-extending passage in the rear section.
- 109. The transducer according to claim 108 wherein the securing means is disposed at or adjacent to a nodal plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 93,115 filed on Nov. 13, 1979, now abandoned.
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