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Aspirator and aspirating system

  • US 4,396,356 A
  • Filed: 01/23/1981
  • Issued: 08/02/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An aspirator for mixing a pair of liquids, said aspirator being intended for connection between a pressurized source of a first fluid and a fluidic load, the load imposing a back pressure upon the aspirator, said aspirator comprising:

  • a body;

    a main flow passage extending through said body, said main flow passage having an axis and first and second ends, said main flow passage further having sections which smoothly converge toward and diverge away from said axis, said convergent section directly communicating with said first end and being upstream of said divergent section, the minimum diameter of said convergent section being less than the minimum diameter of said divergent section, said convergent and divergent sections being spacially separated by and in fluid communication via an intermediate passage section, said intermediate passage section including a downstream portion and an upstream portion, the downstream end of said upstream portion having a diameter which is less than the upstream end of said downstream portion;

    means for coupling said body to a source of a first pressurized liquid whereby said pressurized liquid may be delivered to said main flow passage convergent section;

    means for coupling said body to a load whereby liquid exiting said main flow passage may be delivered to the load;

    a chamber, said chamber in part defining said main flow passage and establishing fluid communication between said intermediate passage section upstream and downstream portions, said chamber being coaxial with said main flow passage and having a diameter greater than the minimum diameter of said divergent passage section;

    means for establishing fluid communication between said chamber and a source of a second liquid, the flow of the first pressurized liquid through said main flow passage producing a pressure in said chamber which is less than the source pressure of the second liquid whereby the second liquid will be drawn into said chamber and mixed with the first liquid; and

    means for adjusting the pressure within said chamber, said adjusting means including a second passage having a smaller diameter than the minimum diameter of said main flow passage, said second passage connecting saaid chamber to a region of said main flow pressure wherein a pressure higher than the pressure in said intermediate passage section will normally exist, said adjusting means including first valve means which cooperates with said second passage.

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