17986202. FORCE-BALANCING SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICES simplified abstract (General Electric Company)

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FORCE-BALANCING SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICES

Organization Name

General Electric Company

Inventor(s)

Ambarish J. Kulkarni of Glenville NY (US)

Andrew Crispin Graham of Badminton (GB)

Byron A. Pritchard of Loveland OH (US)

Todd William Danko of Niskayuna NY (US)

Bernard P. Bewlay of Niskayuna NY (US)

Stuart James Briggs of Bristol (GB)

Trevor Owen Hawke of Bristol (GB)

FORCE-BALANCING SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17986202 titled 'FORCE-BALANCING SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The spray nozzle described in the abstract includes a first conduit for a first type of fluid, a second conduit for a second type of fluid, a dispensing aperture for spraying a mixture of the two fluids, and balancing outlets to regulate the force of the spray.

  • The spray nozzle has a first conduit for one type of fluid and a second conduit for a different type of fluid.
  • The dispensing aperture ejects a spray that contains a mixture of the two fluids.
  • Balancing outlets are in place to allow the second type of fluid to exit and balance the force of the spray.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in agricultural sprayers, industrial cleaning equipment, and personal care products.

Problems Solved

This innovation solves the issue of controlling the force of the spray by allowing the second fluid to balance it out.

Benefits

The spray nozzle provides more control over the spray pattern and force, leading to more efficient and effective application of fluids.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Spray Nozzle Technology for Enhanced Fluid Control"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to spray nozzles with multiple conduits for different fluids, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the balancing outlet regulate the force of the spray?

The balancing outlet allows the second type of fluid to exit, counteracting the force of the spray from the dispensing aperture.

What materials are used in the construction of the spray nozzle?

The abstract does not specify the materials used in the construction of the spray nozzle.


Original Abstract Submitted

A spray nozzle includes a first conduit that provides a first flow path for a first type of fluid, a second conduit that provides a second flow path for a second fluid that is different from the first fluid, a first dispensing aperture that ejects therefrom a spray that includes the first type of fluid and/or the second type of fluid, and at least one balancing outlet in fluid communication with the second conduit. The at least one balancing outlet permit the second type of fluid to exit therefrom to balance a force of ejection of the spray from the first dispensing aperture.