FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to nozzles and particularly, but not exclusively, to
nozzles in the field of heat suppression systems for hydrocarbon extraction and processing
installations.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] During well completion, a surface well test package is used to evaluate well reservoir
parameters and hydrocarbon properties. The evaluation of hydrocarbon properties requires
the flow of hydrocarbon fluid to the well test package from the well. Once the test
has been made it is necessary to dispose of the hydrocarbon fluid. This is done by
igniting the hydrocarbon fluid and flaring it off a burner boom extending from infrastructure
such as a drilling rig, a drill vessel, platform or land rig. The flaring operation
may generate intense heat which can cause temperatures in the environment surrounding
a flare to reach levels at which the integrity of the infrastructure and/or safety
equipment such as life boats, life rafts etc is compromised and/or at levels which
are hazardous for personnel. One way of reducing the temperature around the flaring
hydrocarbons is to form a water wall around the flare. Such a wall of water may form
part of or be provided by a heat suppression and/or deluge system.
[0003] Systems of this type provide an outer wall of water designed to surround the flare
which mimics the flare profile and/or shields the flare. The outer wall of water can
take the form of a solid flat or conical shield or curtain. Known systems may also
have a central outlet which has a secondary function of generating a very fine mist
of water. The mist of water is designed to remove energy from the flare. The outer
wall of water may be designed to create a barrier which separates the infrastructure
and/or safety equipment from the flare and which serves to at least partially suppress
the transfer of heat from the flare to the infrastructure and/or safety equipment.
In order to produce a suitable jet of water, it may be necessary to connect a nozzle
to a high pressure water source and to design the nozzle such that an outer wall of
water is formed.
[0004] As deeper wells producing hydrocarbons of greater pressure come online, the intensity
of the flaring becomes greater. This may increase the heat suppression requirement
of the system.
[0005] The flares generated from these high pressure wells have a greater structural integrity
than the low pressure wells for which conventional nozzles were designed. Conventional
nozzles work relatively well with less structural flares because when it is windy,
the flare and the water wall move together in the wind, such that the water wall is
still providing a barrier between the flare and the infrastructure and/or safety equipment
to be protected.
[0006] However, with the more structured flares generated from high pressure wells, the
flare moves less in the wind, with the result that the infrastructure and/or safety
equipment may be exposed to heat if the water wall moves in the wind by a greater
distance than the flare.
[0007] GB 2,457,997 discloses a nozzle suitable for a hose/pipe comprising a body with a fluid channel
extending through it, and deflection means arranged at or near the downstream end
of the channel for deflecting the fluid flow leaving the nozzle, the position of the
deflecting means being adjustable relative to the end of the nozzle depending on fluid
pressure. The deflector/ disperser is preferably spring-loaded, and ideally conical.
When a nozzle is clogged, the pressure is increased so that the deflector lifts even
more to make the outlet clearance larger and enable the dirt/ blockage to be flushed
and cleared, thereby cleaning the nozzle.
[0008] WO 2005/084815 discloses a nozzle for use with a pressurised water source as typically used in the
offshore environment. The nozzle attaches to a hose or fixed work pipe installation
and provides a channel through a body, on which is arranged a frusto-conical fluid
deflector. Fluid flowing along the channel may impinge upon the fluid deflector and
may travel along a surface of the deflector and out of the nozzle in a jet. The width
of the channel at the deflector may be varied to adjust a characteristic of the jet
and for providing self-cleaning of the nozzle. Further a central channel is described
which allows an additional nozzle to be included as are sensors which determine pressure,
temperature and the like in the nozzle.
[0009] US 89,456 discloses a hose-pipe nozzle for a fire-extinguising apparatus. The nozzle is constructed
with an inverted conical plug or valve fitting closely in the end of the hose-pipe,
and made adjustable therewith by means of a screw collar and thread, or other suitable
device, which will lift the said plug or valve from its seat at the end of the hose-pipe,
and permit the escape of the water in an annular sheet, which is so deflected by the
conical sides of the plug as to form an unbroken conical sheet of spray, which may
be used with advantage to distribute water over a large surface, and for expelling
smoke from a room or apartment on fire.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a nozzle for a
heat suppression system, the nozzle comprising:
a nozzle body, the nozzle body defining an inlet, a first outlet and a passageway,
the passageway providing fluid communication between the inlet and the first outlet,
the first outlet extending at least partially around a perimeter of the body; and
a flow regulator located at least partially within the passageway and being movable
with respect to the body, movement of the flow regulator selectively opening or closing
at least one portion of the first outlet,
wherein the fluid directed through the first outlet forms a fluid flow pattern extending
away from the nozzle, and
wherein movement of the flow regulator and/or relative movement of a first body portion
of the body and a second body portion of the body changes a circumferential extent
of the fluid flow pattern.
[0011] In an embodiment of the invention, when a nozzle is being used singularly or in conjunction
with other nozzles to create a water barrier around a flare, being able to selectively
allow flow through only a portion of an outlet extending around the perimeter of a
particular nozzle allows the nozzle to create a water wall segment to enhance the
structure of the water wall generated by the nozzle, or collectively by all of the
nozzles, at a particular location. This may be necessary due to high winds, for example,
damaging the water wall resulting in an additional requirement for protection. In
some embodiments, the nozzle provides the ability to change the shape of the water
wall generated without requiring rotation of the entire nozzle and/or boom to which
it is mounted.
[0012] The inlet may be defined by the first body portion.
[0013] The first outlet may be defined by the first and second body portions.
[0014] The first outlet may define an opening, the size of the first outlet opening may
be adjustable.
[0015] Particularly, the first outlet opening may be defined by a gap between the first
and second body portions.
[0016] The first and second body portions may be adapted to move relative to one another.
Relative movement of the first and second body portions, where the first outlet is
defined by the first and second body portions, allows for the size of the first outlet
opening.to be increased or decreased.
[0017] Where there are first and second body portions, the flow regulator may be adapted
to engage one of the body portions such that further movement of the flow regulator
may move the body portion with respect to the other body portion, thereby increasing
the size of the outlet.
[0018] Alternatively, relative movement between the first and second body portions may be
achieved through the use of motors, for example linear or pulley, pneumatics, hydraulics
or any combination of these or, indeed, any suitable method of generating relative
movement.
[0019] The flow regulator may define a surface profile adapted to sealingly engage an internal
surface of the nozzle body to regulate the flow.
[0020] In a first position, the surface profile may sealingly engage the internal surface
of the nozzle body such that the first outlet is closed.
[0021] Alternatively or additionally, in the first position, the surface profile may sealingly
engage the internal surface of the nozzle body such that the inlet is closed.
[0022] In a second position, the surface profile may be displaced from the first outlet
permitting, in use, the fluid to flow from the passageway through the first outlet.
[0023] Where the body comprises a first body portion and a second body portion, in the first
position the flow regulator may be sealingly engaged with the first body portion.
[0024] In this embodiment, in the second position the flow regulator may be sealingly disengaged
from the first body portion.
[0025] The surface profile may also define a surface section adapted to direct fluid from
the body passageway through the first outlet. Movement of the flow regulator from
the first position towards, and in some embodiments, beyond, a second position permits
flow through different parts or regions of the first outlet or through an increasing
part or region of the outlet.
[0026] In an embodiment, the at least one fluid flow pattern may change in shape as the
flow regulator moves from the first position towards, and in some embodiments beyond,
the second position.
[0027] The fluid flow pattern may be an at least one arc.
[0028] Alternatively the fluid flow pattern may be an at least one segment.
[0029] In a further alternative the fluid flow pattern may be a finger or any predetermined
shape.
[0030] Where the fluid exiting the first outlet forms a flow pattern in the form of, for
example, an at least one arc, the arc may increase in length as the flow regulator
moves from the first position to the second position and/or beyond the second position.
[0031] Alternatively or additionally, the fluid exiting the first outlet may form a flow
pattern in the form of a body of fluid which rotates around the nozzle body longitudinal
axis. The flow pattern may be rotatable to a specific position. Similar variations
in shape of other flow patterns may also be achieved by movement of the flow regulator
and/or relative movement of the first and second body portions. For example, the flow
pattern may change in one or more of three dimensions, that is a depth of the flow
pattern or the distance the flow pattern extends from the nozzle, by relative movement
of the nozzle's component parts.
[0032] The flow pattern may increase in length or decrease in length during rotation.
[0033] The nozzle body may define a longitudinal axis. The longitudinal axis may be the
same as a longitudinal axis of the flow regulator.
[0034] The nozzle may comprise a second outlet.
[0035] The second outlet may be defined by the nozzle body and/or the flow regulator. Where
the second outlet is at least partially defined by the nozzle body, the part of the
nozzle body defining the second nozzle outlet may be the second body portion.
[0036] The nozzle defines an internal geometry, the internal geometry may be adapted to
create a turbulent flow in the nozzle. Turbulent flow may be generated by any feature
of the internal geometry such as the angle of the inlet with respect to the nozzle
body, the internal geometry of the inlet, the external geometry of the flow regulator,
the internal geometry of the passageway etc. Turbulent flow may be used to create
a specific flow pattern, for example tear or petal shaped.
[0037] The nozzle inlet may be angled with respect to the nozzle body longitudinal axis.
[0038] In one embodiment, the nozzle inlet may be at right angles to the nozzle body longitudinal
axis.
[0039] In an alternative embodiment, the nozzle inlet may be at an acute angle to the longitudinal
axis.
[0040] The inlet may be movable with respect to the nozzle body longitudinal axis.
[0041] The inlet may be movable in a plane which lies along the nozzle body longitudinal
axis.
[0042] Alternatively or additionally the inlet may be movable in a plane which is perpendicular
to the nozzle body longitudinal axis.
[0043] The inlet may be connected to the nozzle body by means of a universal-type joint.
[0044] The nozzle inlet may define a flowpath. The flowpath may be linear. Alternatively,
the flowpath may be helical. Providing a helical flowpath causes the flow to rotate
as it enters the nozzle body passageway, this may create a centrifugal force which
improves the flow and may prevent blockages due to the turbulent effect.
[0045] Flow through the nozzle may also be used to drive a motor, for example, or the nozzle
may include an energy storage device which is adapted to harness and store energy
from the flow for use later. The energy storage device may be a spring for example.
[0046] The nozzle may be fabricated from metal and/or polymeric materials.
[0047] The nozzle body passageway may be defined by an internal surface of the body portion
and an external surface of the flow regulator.
[0048] The nozzle may further comprise an internal support member extending at least partially
into the passageway.
[0049] The internal support member may extend the full length of the passageway.
[0050] The internal support member may be elongate.
[0051] The internal support member may be axially aligned with the nozzle body longitudinal
axis.
[0052] The internal support member may be adapted to support the flow regulator. The internal
support member may define at least one throughbore.
[0053] The internal support member throughbore may be adapted to carry services. These services
may include, but are not limited to, water, steam, probes, wires or cables etc.
[0054] The internal support member throughbore may be in fluid communication with the nozzle
passageway.
[0055] The internal support member may define an external surface adapted to cooperatively
engage with the flow regulator throughbore surface.
[0056] The flow regulator may be movable with respect to the internal support member.
[0057] The flow regulator may be fixed axially and/or rotationally with respect to the internal
support member. Such an arrangement permits, for example, rotational and axial movement
of the internal support member to result in only axial movement of the flow regulator
or vice versa.
[0058] In a further alternative, rotational and axial movement of the internal support member
may result in rotational and axial movement of the flow regulator.
[0059] In one embodiment, the nozzle body passageway may be defined by an internal surface
of the body, an external surface of the flow regulator and a portion of the external
surface of the internal support member.
[0060] The internal support member and the flow regulator may be in a sliding relationship.
[0061] The flow regulator may slide along the internal support member external surface.
[0062] The internal support member may be integral with the nozzle body. Alternatively,
they may be separate.
[0063] In one embodiment, the internal support member may be integral with the second body
portion. By integral it is meant they are fixed relative to one another such that
if one component moves the other moves. The internal support member and the second
body portion may be machined from the same piece of material or cast as a single unit.
[0064] In some embodiments, the internal support member and the second body portion may
be moulded as a single unit.
[0065] The flow regulator may be adapted to move axially and or rotationally with respect
to the nozzle body.
[0066] The flow regulator may be adapted to move axially with respect to the first body
portion.
[0067] The flow regulator may alternatively or additionally be adapted to move rotationally
with respect to the first body portion.
[0068] The flow regulator may be adapted to move axially with respect to the second body
portion.
[0069] The flow regulator may, alternatively or additionally, be adapted to move rotationally
with respect to the second body portion.
[0070] In an embodiment, the flow regulator is adapted to move axially with respect to the
first and second body portions, the second body portion and the internal support member
moving rotationally with respect to the first body portion and the flow regulator.
[0071] The internal support member and the flow regulator may be connected by means of a
threaded connection.
[0072] Alternatively and/or additionally, the flow regulator may be connected to the internal
support member by means of cooperation between a male member and a female member.
For example the connection may be a pin in groove type arrangement.
[0073] In a second, alternative embodiment, the flow regulator rotates with respect to the
second body portion and the internal support member and moves axially with respect
to the nozzle body and the internal support member. This movement may be due to the
flow regulator travelling along a threaded connection between the internal support
member and flow regulator.
[0074] In alternative embodiments, other methods of creating relative movement between the
internal support member and flow regulator may be used such as, for example, a pneumatic,
electric or hydraulic motor could be employed.
[0075] The first body portion may have a rotating part and a fixed part, the rotating part
adapted to rotate with respect to the fixed part.
[0076] In an embodiment, rotation of the rotating part may be adapted to rotate the flow
regulator. In this embodiment, the body portion rotating part may rotate with the
flow regulator.
[0077] Where the internal support member and the second body portion are integral, the first
outlet opening may be adjustable by application of a force to the internal support
member.
[0078] The force may be an axial force.
[0079] Alternatively or additionally, the force may be a rotational force.
[0080] The first outlet opening may be adjustable between a number of predetermined settings.
[0081] In some embodiments, the nozzle includes an adjustment mechanism adapted to adjust
the first outlet opening.
[0082] The adjustment mechanism may be adapted to set the first outlet opening in one of
the plurality of predetermined positions.
[0083] Alternatively, the adjustment mechanism may be adapted to set the first outlet opening
to any position desired by an operator within a range.
[0084] The adjustment mechanism may be operated manually or automatically.
[0085] The adjustment mechanism may be responsive to a linear force.
[0086] The linear force may be applied along the body longitudinal axis.
[0087] The adjustment mechanism may be responsive to a rotational force.
[0088] The rotational force may be applied in a plane transverse to the body longitudinal
axis.
[0089] In some embodiments, the adjustment mechanism may be responsive to a combination
of rotational and linear force.
[0090] In these or alternative embodiments, the adjustment mechanism may be adapted to close
the first outlet opening.
[0091] The adjustment mechanism may be an index. The index may have a plurality of settings
each defining a first outlet opening.
[0092] The index may be biased to a position in which the first outlet opening is open.
[0093] In an embodiment, an outlet surface defined by the first body portion may be adapted
to engage an outlet surface defined by the second body portion.
[0094] One of the outlet surfaces may define a profile adapted to clean the other of the
outlet surfaces. Cleaning is facilitated by scraping one surface across the other.
Cleaning may be facilitated by rotation of one of the body portions with respect to
the other of the body portions.
[0095] The surface profile may be at least one protrusion.
[0096] The surface profile may be retractable.
[0097] The surface profile may be at least one recess.
[0098] In alternative embodiments, a cleaning medium may be introduced to the nozzle to
facilitate cleaning.
[0099] The cleaning medium may be an abrasive fluid.
[0100] Alternatively or additionally the cleaning medium may be hot water or steam.
[0101] Where the cleaning medium is an abrasive fluid, the abrasive fluid may be heated.
[0102] A nozzle for a heat suppression system is described herein, the nozzle comprising:
a body having an inlet, an outlet and a passageway, the passageway providing fluid
communication between the inlet and outlet, the outlet extending at least partially
around a perimeter of the nozzle, the nozzle body defining an internal geometry,
wherein, in use, as a fluid flows through the nozzle body, the internal geometry is
adapted to create a non-uniform flow pattern of fluid exiting the nozzle outlet.
[0103] In at least one embodiment of the present invention, providing a non-uniform internal
geometry allows for a non uniform flow pattern to be generated. For example, if the
deflector surface was biased to one side of the nozzle, a user could send a larger
volume of water out of one side of a nozzle than the other.
[0104] In an embodiment, a non uniform internal geometry can be adjusted. A plurality of
non uniform geometries may be selectable by a user.
[0105] The internal geometry of the inlet, passageway, flow regulator, or outlet may be
changeable. In one embodiment, the inlet may be moveable with respect to the nozzle
body.
[0106] The inlet may define a helical flow path.
[0107] The external geometry defined by the flow regulator may be non-symmetrical about
a flow regulator longitudinal axis.
[0108] The internal geometry may be such that the non uniform flow pattern generated is
elongate.
[0109] A nozzle for a heat suppression system is described herein, the nozzle comprising:
a body having an inlet, an outlet and defining a passageway providing fluid communication
between the inlet and outlet,
wherein, the outlet is defined by at least a first body surface section and a second
body surface section, one of the first or second body surface sections defining a
profile.
[0110] In an embodiment of the invention, providing a surface profile on the sections of
one or both of the first body surface or second body surface, can be used to clean
the outlet surfaces either directly by the profiled surface section acting on the
other surface, or indirectly by creating turbulence in the flow of fluid as it passes
over the surface profile. By surface profile it is meant a non-planar surface profile.
That is a surface profile including protrusions or recesses.
[0111] A nozzle for a heat suppression system is described herein, the nozzle comprising:
a body having an inlet, and outlet and defining a passageway providing fluid communication
between the inlet and outlet, the outlet being defined by a first body portion and
a second body portion, the outlet being adjustable in size by relative movement between
the first and second body portions;
wherein, in use, a variation in volume of flow in the passageway creates relative
movement between the first and second body portions to maintain a constant volume
of flow through the outlet.
[0112] In an embodiment of the invention, an arrangement in which relative movement between
the first and second body portions allows for a constant flow volume to be pumped
from the flow pumps supplying the nozzles, resulting in less back pressure in the
system.
[0113] A nozzle for a heat suppression system is described herein, the nozzle comprising:
a nozzle body, the nozzle body defining an inlet, a first outlet and a passageway,
the passageway providing fluid communication between the inlet and the first outlet,
the first outlet extending at least partially around a perimeter of the body; and
a flow regulator,
wherein the flow regulator is movable with respect to the body, movement of the flow
regulator selectively opening or closing at least one portion of the first outlet.
[0114] According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of suppressing
heat emitted by a flare at an installation, the method comprising:
providing a nozzle having a nozzle body and a flow regulator, the nozzle body defining
an inlet, a first outlet and a passageway, the first outlet extending at least partially
around a perimeter of the body,
flowing a flow of fluid through the nozzle body and
moving the flow regulator with respect to the body to selectively open or close at
least one portion of the first outlet to generate a fluid flow pattern through the
first outlet which extends away from the nozzle and which is adapted to provide a
heat suppression barrier between a flare and an installation; and
moving the flow regulator and/or moving a first body portion of the body and a second
body portion of the body relative to one another so as to change a circumferential
extent of the fluid flow pattern.
[0115] It will be understood that the non-essential features associated with one aspect
may be equally applicable to another
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0116] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the
accompanying Figures, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a nozzle for a heat suppression system according
to a first embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a section view of the nozzle Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the flow regulator of the nozzle of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is an end view of the flow regulator of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a longitudinal section of the nozzle of Figure 1 with the flow regulator
in an outlet closed position;
Figure 6 is a longitudinal section of the nozzle of Figure 1 in an outlet partially
open position;
Figure 7 is a longitudinal section of the nozzle of Figure 1 in an outlet fully open
position;
Figure 8 comprising Figures 8a to 8d are a series of end views of the nozzle of figure
1 showing the flow pattern of fluid leaving the nozzle outlet with the flow regulator
in different positions;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a nozzle for a heat suppression system according
to a second embodiment of this present invention;
Figure 10 is a section view of the nozzle of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the nozzle of Figure 9, with part of the nozzle
body removed;
Figure 12 comprising Figures 12a - 12b, are perspective, top and side views of the
flow regulator of the nozzle of Figure 9;
Figure 13 is a perspective view of the inner support member of the nozzle of Figure
9;
Figure 14, comprising Figures 14a - 14e are a series of section views of the nozzle
of Figure 9 showing the flow regulator moving from an outlet closed position to an
outlet fully open position;
Figure 15 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 16 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 17 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 18 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 19 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 20 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 9 showing the flow pattern from the
nozzle outlet at a particular configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 21 is a perspective view of a nozzle for a heat suppression system according
to a third embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 22 is an enlarged close up of the part of the nozzle of Figure 21;
Figure 23 is an enlarged close up top view of part of the nozzle of Figure 21 showing
the cap removed;
Figure 24 comprising figures 24a, 24b and 24c, are a series of sections of the nozzle
of Figure 21 in an outlet smallest gap position, purged position and largest gap position;
Figure 25 is an end view of the nozzle of Figure 21 showing a flow pattern at a particular
configuration of the flow regulator;
Figure 26 is a perspective view of a nozzle for a heat suppression system according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 27 is a longitudinal section of the nozzle of Figure 27 in an outlet closed
position;
Figure 28 is a longitudinal section of the nozzle of Figure 27 in a purge position;
Figure 29 is a longitudinal section of part of the nozzle of Figure 27 in a failsafe
position;
Figure 30 is a perspective view of the flow regulator of the nozzle of Figure 27;
Figure 31 is a partially cut away perspective view of the flow regulator of Figure
30;
Figure 32 is an end view of the flow regulator of Figure 30 showing the flow of fluid
around the flow regulator;
Figure 33 is a top view of the nozzle of Figure 27;
Figure 34 is a top view of a nozzle for a heat suppression system according to a fifth
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 35 is a section view of the nozzle of Figure 34 shown in a outlet closed position;
and
Figure 36 is a section view of the nozzle of Figure 34 shown in a outlet open position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0117] Reference is firstly made to Figures 1 and 2, perspective and section views of a
nozzle for a heat suppression system, generally indicated by reference numeral 1010,
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0118] The nozzle 1010 comprises a nozzle body 1020 having a first body portion 1022 and
a second body portion 1024. The nozzle 1010 further comprises an inlet 1030 defined
by the first body portion 1022 and a first outlet 1040 defined by the first body portion
1022 and the second body portion 1024. The nozzle body 1020 defines a passageway 1070
extending between the inlet 1030 and the outlet 1040.
[0119] Within the passageway 1070 is a flow regulator 1050 which is mounted around an internal
support member 1060. The internal support member 1060 is integral with the second
body portion 1024. The internal support member 1060 and the second body portion 1024
are, in normal use, substantially axially fixed with respect to the first body portion
1022 by means of a compression spring 1064.
[0120] The flow regulator 1050 is rotationally fixed to the first body portion 1022 by means
of a first pin 1026. Referring to Figure 3, a perspective view of the flow regulator
1050 of the nozzle 1010 of Figure 1, the flow regulator 1050, defines an external
groove 1052 for receiving the first pin 1026.
[0121] Referring back to Figure 2, the internal support member external surface 1066 defines
a second pin 1054 which is received within a complementary internal helical path 1056
defined by the flow regulator internal surface 1058 (best seen in Figure 4).
[0122] The internal support member 1060 also has an internal passageway 1080 having an inlet
port 1082 and an outlet port 1084. Fluid flowing through the nozzle 1010 can enter
the support member passageway 1080 through the inlet port 1082 and travel down the
passageway 1080 and exits through the outlet port 1084 before passing through a second
nozzle outlet 1090 defined by the second body portion 1024. Mounted to the second
nozzle outlet 1090 is a fogger 1092 adapted to generate a fog of spray from the liquid
leaving the internal support member passageway 1080.
[0123] Movement of the flow regulator 1050 will now be described. The flow regulator 1050
is movable from a first position, shown in Figure 5, in which the flow regulator internal
surface 1058 covers the internal support member passageway inlet port 1082, preventing
flow entering the passageway 1080. Similarly, a raised section 1057 of the flow regulator
external surface (best seen on Figure 3) sealingly engages and prevents flow through
the first body outlet 1040.
[0124] A rotational force is applied to an internal support member end cap 1062 to rotate
the internal support member 1060 and the second body portion 1024. As the flow regulator
1050 is rotationally fixed to the first body portion 1022 by the pin 1026, the flow
regulator 1050 cannot rotate with the internal support member 1060. However, the rotation
of the internal support member 1060 creates axial movement of the flow regulator 1050
due to the pin 1054 connecting the external surface 1066 of the support member 1060
and the internal surface 1058 of the flow regulator 1050. As the flow regulator 1050
moves, the internal passageway inlet port 1082 is uncovered allowing flow to enter
the internal passageway 1080 and leave through the second outlet nozzle 1090 (as shown
in Figure 6). Similarly, as the flow regulator 1050 travels, the first nozzle outlet
1040 is uncovered. Referring to Figure 3, it will be noted that the flow regulator
1050 defines an angled deflection surface 1100. Referring back to Figure 6, the deflection
surface 1100 deflects flow through the first nozzle outlet 1040. However, as the deflection
surface 1100 is angled, the first nozzle outlet 1040 which extends around a perimeter
of the nozzle body 1020 is opened gradually as flow regulator raised section 1057
has a longer bottom surface 1102 than top surface 1104 in the orientation shown in
Figure 6. The effect of the angled deflection surface 1100 is to create a wall of
water which gradually increases in size as the flow regulator moves from the first
position shown in Figure 5 to the second position which is shown in Figure 7. In the
second position both the inlet port 1082 and the nozzle outlets 1040, 1090 are fully
open.
[0125] Referring to Figure 8, comprising Figures 8a to 8d, the flow of fluid through the
first outlet 1040 is shown schematically with Figure 8a showing the flow at the position
in which the flow regulator raised section top surface 1104 has passed by the first
nozzle outlet 1040 and shows the increasing volume of flow through the outlet 1040
to the position shown in Figure 8d in which the entire flow regulator raised section
1057 has passed the outlet 1040 and there is full flow through the first nozzle outlet
1040. This is the flow regulator position shown in Figure 7. The flow pattern shown
in Figure 8b is created by an intermediate position of the flow regulator 1050 similar
to the position shown in Figure 6. The flow pattern shown in Figure 8c is another
intermediate position generated by a flow regulator position somewhere between the
positioning in Figures 6 and 7.
[0126] Reference is now made to Figures 9 and 10, perspective and section views of a heat
suppression system nozzle 2010 according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Similar to the nozzle 1010 of Figures 1 to 8, the nozzle 2010 of this second embodiment
comprises a nozzle body 2020 having a first body portion 2022 and a second body portion
2024. The nozzle 2010 comprises an inlet 2030 defined by the first body portion 2022
and an outlet 2040 defined by the first body portion 2022 and the second body portion
2024. The nozzle body 2020 defines a passageway 2070 extending between the inlet 2030
and the outlet 2040.
[0127] The first body portion 2022 comprises a rotating section 2022a and a fixed section
2022b. The rotating section 2022a is adapted to rotate with respect to the fixed section
2022b driven by a motor 2700 (shown in Figure 10) mounted to four fixing members 2200a-d
defined by the first body fixed section 2022b, the motor 2700, in use, engaging with
a gear surface 2204 defined by the first body rotating section 2022a, rotation of
the motor 2700 resulting in rotation of the first body rotating section 2022a. It
will be seen, particularly from Figure 10, the outlet 2040 is defined by the first
body portion rotating section 2022a and the second body portion 2024.
[0128] Within the nozzle passageway 2070 is a flow regulator 2050 which is mounted around
an internal support member 2060. The internal support member 2060 is integral with
the second body portion 2024. The internal support member 2060 extends, at an end
2025 distal to the second body portion 2024, through an opening defined by the first
body portion 2022 where it is attached to an end cap 2062. Mounted to the end of the
internal support member 2060, adjacent the end cap 2062, is a compression spring 2064.
The compression spring 2064 is retained in a chamber 2065 defined by the internal
support member 2060, the end cap 2062 and the first body portion 2022, the purpose
of the compression spring 2064 will be discussed in due course.
[0129] Referring to Figure 10, and introducing Figure 11, a perspective view of the nozzle
2010 of Figure 9 with the first body portion rotating section 2022a removed, a bearing
race 2300 is provided between the first body portion rotating section 2022a and the
first body portion fixed section 2022b to facilitate rotation of the first body portion
rotating section 2022a around the first body portion fixed section 2022b. The bearing
race 2300 allowing the first body portion rotating section 2022a to be fixed to the
first body portion fixed section 2022b, while still ensuring axial load can be transferred
between the two.
[0130] Referring back to Figure 10, the flow regulator 2050 is adapted to move, upon rotation
of the first body member rotating section 2022a, axially along the internal support
member 2060.
[0131] Reference is now made to Figures 12 and 13, perspective views of the flow regulator
2050, and the second body portion 2024 and the internal support member 2060 respectively.
From Figure 12 it will be noted that the flow regulator 2050 defines an internal thread
2250 and from Figure 13, the internal support member 2060 defines an external thread
2252, the threads 2250, 2252 adapted to cooperate to create relative movement between
the flow regulator 2050 and the inner support member 2060. Referring back to Figure
12, the flow regulator 2050 defines an external groove 2052 adapted to receive a pin
2026. The pin 2026 is shown on Figure 10 and is fixed relative to the first body member
rotating section 2022a. As the first body portion rotating section 2022a rotates,
the pin 2026 rotates the flow regulator 2050. As the flow regulator 2050 is threadedly
attached to the internal support member 2060, the flow regulator 2050 moves in an
axial direction as it rotates about the internal support member 2060. This rotation
is used to create and control the flow patterns generated by fluid flowing through
the nozzle 2010.
[0132] The operation of the nozzle 2010 and the flow pattern generated, will now be discussed
with reference to Figures 14a to 14e, a series of longitudinal sections showing the
operation of the nozzle 2010 of Figure 9. In Figure 14a, the flow regulator 2050 is
in an outlet closed position in which a raised profile 2057 defined by the flow regulator
2050 is covering the nozzle outlet 2040. The flow regulator 2050 also covers an internal
support member inlet 2082 which connects the nozzle passageway 2070 to an internal
passageway 2080 defined by the internal support member 2060. Rotation of the first
body portion rotating section 2022a results in rotation of the flow regulator 2050
which, as shown in Figure 14b creates movement of the flow regulator 2050 away from
the end cap 2062. This movement allows for an increasing portion of the flow regulator
raised profile 2057 to pass by the nozzle outlet 2040 with each rotation thereby increasing
the length of the flow pattern generated.
[0133] Referring to Figure 15, an end view of the nozzle 2010 showing a first flow pattern,
when the narrowest portion of the flow regulator raised profile 2057 passes the outlet
2040, a jet 2500 of water will be emitted from the nozzle outlet 2040. Referring to
Figure 16, an end view of the nozzle 2010 showing a second flow pattern, as the flow
regulator 2050 rotates this jet 2500 of water will rotate around the outlet 2040 increasing
only slightly in width. Referring to Figure 17, after a few revolutions the jet 2500
has become a wedge which, as shown in Figure 18, can also be rotated to a desired
position. This permits the creation of, for example, a water wall in specific areas
or provides strength in specific regions of a water wall mosaic which can be used,
for example, in high winds to create stronger sections. Further flow patterns can
be seen in Figure 19 demonstrating the ability to direct up, down, left or right an
arc of a particular width.
[0134] Figure 14b also shows that the internal support member passageway inlet 2082 has
been opened allowing fluid to flow down the internal support member passageway 2080
and exit through a fogger 2092 mounted within a fogger chamber 2094 defined by a fogger
housing 2097.
[0135] Figure 14c shows the nozzle 2010 in the outlet 2040 fully open position (the flow
pattern 2500 being shown in Figure 20, an end view of the nozzle 2010 of Figure 1
showing the flow pattern 2500 in the outlet fully open in configuration).
[0136] Referring to Figure 14c once more, in this outlet 2040 fully open position the flow
regulator 2050 is engaged with a series of pins 2096 connected to the fogger housing
2097. Referring to Figure 14d, continued rotation of the first body portion rotating
section 2022a applies a force to pins 2096 allowing increased water flow through the
fogger chamber 2094, thereby purging the fogger chamber 2094 and the fogger 2092 of
any debris which may be introduced into the nozzle 2010 through the flow of fluid
into the inlet 2030.
[0137] At this point the flow regulator 2050 is tight up against the second body portion
2024, and further travel of the flow regulator 2050 with respect to the second body
portion 2024 is not possible. Referring back to Figure 12b, the pin 2026 has reached
the end (indicated by position 'x') of the linear portion 2052b of the groove 2052.
Further rotation of the flow regulator 2050 is possible however if the flow regulator
2050 and second body portion 2024 move together, this movement is accommodated by
the flow regulator 2050 by a helical section 2052a of the groove 2052.
[0138] This additional movement is used to purge the nozzle outlet 2040 as shown in Figure
14e. In this configuration, continued rotation of the flow regulator 2050 pushes the
second body portion 2024 and internal support member 2060 away from the first body
portion 2022 against the action of the spring 2064. This opens the outlet 2040 allowing
the flow of water to clear the outlet 2040.
[0139] Rotation of the first body rotating section 2022a in the opposite direction or just
releasing the motor will create movement of the flow regulator 2050 towards the end
cap 2062 allowing the second body portion 2024 and the purged fogger chamber 2094
to return to the position shown in Figure 14a under the action of their respective
springs 2064.
[0140] A third embodiment of the present invention will now be described. The nozzle 3010
of the third embodiment is shown in perspective view in Figure 21. Essentially the
nozzle 3010 is similar to the nozzle 2010 of the second embodiment however this nozzle
3010 includes an index mechanism 3061 to allow for the outlet gap 3041 to be set at
one of three predetermined positions. The outlet gap 3041 is the gap between the opposed
surfaces 3352, 3354 of the first and second body portions 3022, 3024 which define
the first nozzle outlet 3040.
[0141] Reference is made to Figures 22 and 23, perspective and side views of a portion of
the nozzle 3010 of Figure 21, Figure 22 showing the end of the nozzle 3010 with a
nozzle end cap 3062 in place and Figure 23 showing the end of the nozzle 3010 with
the end cap 3062 removed. The end cap 3062 is part of an index mechanism 3061 and
supports three index pins 3063 of which two are visible in Figure 22. The index pins
3063 extend radially inwardly into the interior of the end cap 3062 and cooperate
with an index path 3067 defined by the surface of the first body portion 3022 (Figure
23).
[0142] The operation of the nozzle 3010 and the effect of the index mechanism 3061 is shown
in Figures 24a to 24c, a series of longitudinal sections showing part of the operation
cycle of the nozzle 3010 of Figure 21.
[0143] The sequence starts with Figure 24a which shows the nozzle 3010 in the outlet 3040
open configuration at a smallest outlet gap 3041 position. The steps prior to this
part of the sequence, that is the opening of the nozzle outlet 3040 from a fully closed
position to the fully open position, are substantially the same as shown in Figures
14a to 14c which refer to the second embodiment of the nozzle 2010. Referring to Figure
24a, rotation of the first body portion rotating section 3022a by the motor 3070 advances
the flow regulator 3050 due to the interaction between the internal support member
3060 and the flow regulator 3050 through the threaded connection 3250, 3252. The flow
regulator 3050 presses on to push the fogger chamber 3094 away from the second body
section 3024 to purge the fogger 3092. In the position shown in Figure 24a, the flow
regulator 3050 has reached the end of the passageway 3070.
[0144] As shown in Figure 24b, continued further rotation of the flow regulator 3050 by
the motor 3700 applies a push force to the second body section 3024 by the flow regulator
3050. Referring back to Figure 23 this will move the index mechanism 3061 from position
A to position B as a linear movement and then cause rotation of the second body member
3024 as the index moves from position B to position C which purges the nozzle outlet
3040. This is the position shown in Figure 24b. Removal of the drive force by the
motor 3700 will draw the second body portion 3024 towards the first body portion 3022
under the action of the spring 3064, firstly in a linear movement from position C
to position D and then rotationally to position E, which is 5 millimetres axially
advanced from position A for a larger gap 3041 as shown in Figure 24a. Once locked
in position E, with the 5 millimetre larger outlet gap 3041, the flow regulator 3050
can be moved by further rotation of the first body portion rotating section 3022a
to a desired segment shape which will be of significantly greater volume due to the
larger outlet gap 3041. An example of a flow pattern is shown in Figure 25 an end
view of the nozzle 3010 of Figure 21 showing a flow pattern with the outlet gap set
at position E. Referring back to Figure 23 and Figure 24c, further rotation in the
rotating direction of the motor 3700, will repeat the previously described movement
of the second body portion 3024 away from the first body portion 3022, however, starting
from position E, the next rest point is position F which is 10 millimetres axially
advanced from position A providing a still larger operating gap 3041.
[0145] Clearly, although only three positions are shown on the index path 3067, any number
of positions could be predetermined to set the gap.
[0146] A further feature of the third embodiment are protrusions 3350, which are, for clarity,
shown only in Figure 24b, a perspective view of the first body portion rotating section
3022a, which extend outwardly from the outlet surface 3352 defined by the first body
portion 3022 towards the second body portion 3024. These protrusions 3350 are provided
to prevent debris and scale collecting between the outlet surfaces 3352, 3354 defined
by the first and second body portions 3022, 3024. In the minimum flow gap position
shown in Figure 24a, these protrusions 3350 scrape the second body portion outlet
surface 3354 as the first body portion rotating section 3022a rotates under the action
of the motor 3700. It will be understood that the features of this embodiment such
as the index mechanism 3061 and the scraper protrusions 3350 could be applied to any
of the embodiments and are not considered to be necessarily grouped together in a
single embodiment.
[0147] Reference is now made to Figure 26, a perspective view of a nozzle for a heat suppression
system generally indicated by reference numeral 4010, and Figure 27, a section view
of the nozzle 4010 of Figure 26 in a nozzle closed configuration.
[0148] The nozzle 4010 comprises a nozzle body 4020 having a first body portion 4022 and
a second body portion 4024. The nozzle first body portion 4022 has a rotating section
4022a and a fixed section 4022b. The rotating section 4022a is adapted to rotate with
respect to the fixed section 4022b driven by a motor 4700 mounted to four fixing members
4200 defined by the first body fixed section 4022b. The motor 4700, in use engages
with a gear surface 4202 defined by the first body rotating section 4022a, rotation
of the motor 700 resulting in rotation of the first body rotating section 4022a.
[0149] The nozzle 4010 further comprises an inlet 4030 and a first outlet 4040, the first
outlet 4040 being defined by the first body portion rotating section 4022a and the
second body portion 4024. The outlet 4040 is particularly defined by a first body
portion surface 4352 and a second body portion surface 4354, the surfaces 4352 and
4354 being opposed and separated by an outlet gap 4041. The nozzle body 4020 defines
a passageway 4070 extending between the inlet 4030 and the first outlet 4040. Within
the passageway 4070 is a flow regulator 4050 which is mounted around an internal support
member 4060, the flow regulator 4050 and internal support member 4060 connected by
a threaded connection 4052. The flow regulator 4050 comprises a flow regulator body
4051 a and a flow regulator cone 4051 b. As in earlier embodiments the first body
portion rotating section 4022a is connected and rotationally fixed to the flow regulator
4050 by a first pin 4026.
[0150] The internal support member 4060 defines a passageway 4080 which in contrast to the
earlier embodiments has an inlet 4082 external of the nozzle body 4022. An external
inlet 4082 permits connection of a high pressure water line for example. The support
member passageway 4080 also includes a services conduit 4080a for carrying services
through the nozzle 4010.
[0151] The second body portion 4024 comprises an internal section 4024a and an external
section 4024b, the internal and external sections 4024a, 4024b connected by a course
thread 4025 the external section 4024b defining a part of the first outlet 4040. The
flow regulator body 4051 a is pinned to the flow regulator cone 4051 b by means of
a second pin 4053a. The pin 4053a engages a circumferential groove 4055a defined by
the flow regulator cone 4051 b. This arrangement allows rotation of the flow regulator
body 4051a with respect to the flow regulator cone 4051b but prevents axial movement
of the flow regulator body 4051a with respect to the flow regulator cone 4051 b. A
third pin 4053b is provided between the internal support member 4060 and the flow
regulator cone 4051b and engages an axial groove 4055b defined by the internal support
member 4060. This relationship rotationally locks the flow regulator cone 4051b and
the inner support member 4060 but allows axial movement between the flow regulator
cone 4051b and the inner support member 4060. The flow regulator cone 4051 b defines
an external detent 4059 which engages an internal surface groove 4099 defined by the
second body portion internal section 4024a. The purpose of these arrangements described
will become clear in due course.
[0152] The nozzle further includes a fogger 4092 attached to the end of the internal support
member 4060 and an end cap 4062 which is connected to the second body portion internal
section 4024a by a key 4800 which engages a complementary groove 4802 defined by the
second body portion internal section 4024a. The key and groove 4800, 4802 between
the end cap 4062 and the second body portion internal section 4024a allows rotational
but not axial movement between these two components.
[0153] Figure 33, a top view of the nozzle 4010 of Figure 26, shows the end cap 4062 is
also engaged with the second body portion external section 4024b by a series of extending
fingers 4804 which permit relative movement in an axial direction between the second
body portion external section 4024b and the end cap 4062, but prevents axial movement
between these two components.
[0154] The flow regulator 4050 is shown in perspective view in Figure 30, in a perspective
cut away view in Figure 31 and in an end view, in use, in Figure 32. As can be seen
from these figures, the flow regulator body 4051 a defines a raised section 4057 having
a radius geometry profile 4850 adapted to catch the flow of fluid as it flows around
the flow regulator body 4051 a and eject the flow through the nozzle outlet 4040.
Referring to Figure 31, it will be noted that the flow regulator body 4051a defines
an internal thread 4052a adapted to engage an external thread defined by the internal
support member 4060 to form the threaded connection 4052.
[0155] The operation of the nozzle 4040 will now be described with reference to Figure 27
to 29 side views of the nozzle in the closed, purge and failsafe positions. As the
motor 4700 rotates the first body portion rotating section 4022a, the engagement between
the first pin 4026 and the flow regulator body 4051a causes rotation of the flow regulator
body 4051a and axial movement of the flow regulator 4050 along the internal support
member 4060 due to the threaded connection 4052, providing an opening at the outlet
4040. As fluid flows through the nozzle passageway 4070, it will hit the upstanding
radius geometry section 4850 and be directed out of the nozzle outlet 4040. The angle
of the arc generated depends on how much of the first outlet 4040 is covered by the
flow regulator raised section 4057. An arc of anything between 60 and 360 degrees
can be generated in this embodiment.
[0156] As the flow regulator 4050 is rotated, the deflector cone 4051b which is rotationally
fixed by the third pin 4053b, travels axially with the flow regulator body 4051a and
forces rotation of the second body portion internal section 4024a due to the interaction
between the deflector cone detent 4059 and the second body portion internal section
helical groove 4099. Rotation of the internal section 4024a, which is axially fixed
relative to the end cap 4062 by virtue of key 4800, creates axial movement of the
external section 4024b due to the coarse threaded connection 4025 between the two
components allowing for adjustment of the outlet gap 4041. Further movement of the
flow regulator 4050 results in a purge position, similar to the nozzles of earlier
embodiments, in which the fogger 4092 is purged, as shown in Figure 28.
[0157] The nozzle 4010 includes a failsafe mode in which, in the event of failure of the
motor, the flow of fluid will engage with bosses 5000 defined by an internal surface
5001 of the first body portion rotating section 4022a creating rotation of the first
body portion rotating section 4022a in the opposite direction to the motor 4700 direction,
winding the flow regulator 4050 back into the first body section 4022, returning the
outlet gap 4041 to its largest size, as shown in Figure 29, section of the nozzle
4010 in failsafe mode.
[0158] Referring now to figures 34, 35 and 36; top section (outlet closed) and section (outlet
open) views of a nozzle 5100 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
The nozzle has many identical features to nozzles of the second and third embodiment
however this nozzle 5100 includes an external collar 5110 to selectively open or close
this portion of the nozzle outlet 5140. The collar 5110 is mounted to a collar frame
5112 and adapted to slide from an outlet open position shown in figures 34 and 36
to an outlet closed position shown in figure 35. It can be seen from figure 35 that
the collar 5110 is a cylinder 5114 with a leading edge 5116 which is cut at an angle
to the sides of the cylinder 5114. This means that the sides of the cylinder 5114
have a shortest length "G" and a longest length "F".
[0159] The effect of this arrangement is that the outlet 5140 can be partially closed or,
indeed, fully closed by the positioning of the collar 5110 with respect to the outlet
5140. The collar 5110 is moved by means of a motor 5700 rotating the frame 5112 and
collar 5110, a detent 5118 on the nozzle outlet 5140, engaging a helical groove 5120
defined by the collar 5110, the interaction between the detent 5118 and the collar
5110 converting the rotational movement of the collar 5110 into an additional axial
movement
[0160] Various improvements and modifications can be made to the above described embodiments
without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the surface protrusions
of the third embodiment may be applicable to any of the other embodiments to facilitate
cleaning of a nozzle outlet. Similarly features described in relation to one or more
embodiments are not restricted to the one or more embodiments in relation to which
they are described and may be taken in isolation from one embodiment and applied to
another embodiment within the scope of the following claims.
1. A nozzle (1010) for a heat suppression system, the nozzle (1010) comprising:
a nozzle body (1020), the nozzle body (1020) defining an inlet (1030), a first outlet
(1040), and a passageway (1070), the passageway (1070) providing fluid communication
between the inlet (1030) and the first outlet (1040), the first outlet (1040) extending
at least partially around a perimeter of the body (1020); and
a flow regulator (1050) located at least partially within the passageway (1070) and
being movable with respect to the body (1020), movement of the flow regulator (1050)
selectively opening or closing at least one portion of the first outlet (1040),
wherein the fluid directed through the first outlet (1040) forms a fluid flow pattern
extending away from the nozzle (1010), and
wherein movement of the flow regulator (1050) and/or relative movement of a first
body portion (1022) of the body (1020) and a second body portion (1024) of the body
(1020) changes a circumferential extent of the fluid flow pattern.
2. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 1, wherein the first outlet (1040) defines an opening
which is adjustable in size and, optionally,
wherein the inlet (1030) is defined by the first body portion (1022) and, optionally,
wherein the first outlet (1040) is defined by the first and second body portions (1022,
1024) and, optionally,
wherein the first outlet (1040) defines an opening defined by a gap between the first
and second body portions (1022, 1024), and the first and second body portions (1022,
1024) may be adapted to move relative to one another so as to adjust a size of the
first outlet opening and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is adapted to engage one of the first and second
body portions (1022, 1024) such that further movement of the flow regulator
(1050) moves the engaged body portion with respect to the other body portion (1024,
1022), thereby increasing the size of the first outlet (1040).
3. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 2, comprising a motor (2700) for generating relative
movement between the first and second body portions (2022, 2024).
4. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the flow regulator (1050) defines
a surface profile (1057) adapted to sealingly engage an internal surface of the nozzle
body (1020) to regulate the flow and, optionally,
wherein, in a first position, the surface profile (1057) sealingly engages the internal
surface of the nozzle body (1020) such that the first outlet (1040) is closed and,
optionally,
wherein, in the first position, the surface profile (1057) sealingly engages the internal
surface of the nozzle body (1020) such that the inlet (1030) is closed and, optionally,
wherein, in the first position, the flow regulator (1050) is sealingly engaged with
the first body portion (1022) and, optionally,
wherein, in a second position, the surface profile (1057) is displaced from the first
outlet (1040) permitting, in use, the fluid to flow from the passageway (1070) through
the first outlet (1040) and, optionally,
wherein, in the second position the flow regulator (1050) may be sealingly disengaged
from the first body portion (1022).
5. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 4, wherein the surface profile (1057) defines a
surface section (1100) adapted to direct fluid from the passageway (1070) through
the first outlet (1040).
6. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 5, wherein the at least one fluid flow pattern
changes in shape as the flow regulator (1050) moves from the first position towards
the second position and, optionally,
wherein the at least one fluid flow pattern changes in shape as the flow regulator
(1050) moves beyond the second position and, optionally,
wherein the fluid flow pattern comprises at least one arc, at least one segment or
at least one finger and, optionally,
wherein the circumferential extent of the fluid flow pattern increases as the flow
regulator (1050) moves from the first position to the second position and/or from
the first position beyond the second position.
7. A nozzle (1010) according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the fluid exiting the first outlet
(1040) forms a flow pattern in the form of a body of fluid which is rotatable around
a longitudinal axis of the nozzle body (1020) and, optionally,
wherein a circumferential extent of the flow pattern increases or decreases during
rotation of the flow pattern around the longitudinal axis of the nozzle body (1020)
and, optionally,
wherein a depth of the flow pattern or the distance the flow pattern extends from
the nozzle (1010) is changeable by relative movement of component parts of the nozzle
(1010).
8. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 7, comprising a second outlet (1090)
and, optionally,
wherein the second outlet (1090) is defined by the nozzle body (1020) and/or the flow
regulator (1050) and, optionally,
wherein the second outlet (1090) is at least partially defined by the second body
portion (1024).
9. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 8, wherein the nozzle (1010) defines
an internal geometry which is adapted to create a turbulent flow in the nozzle (1010)
and, optionally, wherein the nozzle inlet (1030) is angled with respect to a longitudinal
axis of the nozzle body (1020), the nozzle inlet (1030) is at right angles to the
longitudinal axis of the nozzle body (1020) or the nozzle inlet (1030) is at an acute
angle to the longitudinal axis of the nozzle body (1020).
10. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 9, wherein the nozzle inlet (1030)
is movable with respect to the nozzle body longitudinal axis and, optionally, wherein
the nozzle inlet (1030) defines a linear or helical flowpath.
11. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 10, wherein flow through the nozzle
(1010) is used to drive a motor and, optionally,
wherein the nozzle (1010) comprises an energy storage device which is adapted to harness
and store energy from the flow for use later and, optionally,
wherein the energy storage device comprises a spring (1064).
12. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 11, wherein the nozzle body passageway
(1070) is defined by an internal surface of the body (1020) and an external surface
of the flow regulator (1050).
13. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 12, comprising an internal support
member (1060) extending at least partially into the nozzle body passageway (1070)
and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) extends the full length of the passageway
(1070) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) is axially aligned with a longitudinal
axis of the nozzle body (1020) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) supports the flow regulator (1050) and,
optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) defines at least one throughbore (1080)
which is adapted to carry services including at least one of water, steam, probes,
wires and cables and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member throughbore (1080) is in fluid communication with
the nozzle body passageway (1070) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) defines an external surface adapted to
co-operatively engage with a surface of a throughbore of the flow regulator (1050)
and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is movable with respect to the internal support
member (1060) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is fixed axially or rotationally with respect to
the internal support member (1060) and, optionally,
wherein the nozzle body passageway (1070) is defined by an internal surface of the
body (1020), an external surface of the flow regulator (1050) and a portion of the
external surface of the internal support member (1060) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) is integral with or separate from the nozzle
body (1020) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) is integral with the second body portion
(1024) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is adapted to move axially and/or rotationally with
respect to the nozzle body (1020) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is adapted to move axially and/or rotationally with
respect to the first body portion (1022) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is adapted to move axially and/or rotationally with
respect to the second body portion (1024) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is adapted to move axially with respect to the first
and second body portions (1022, 1024), the second body portion (1024) and the internal
support member (1060) being adapted to move rotationally with respect to the first
body portion (1022) and the flow regulator (1050) and, optionally,
wherein the flow regulator (1050) is rotatable with respect to the second body portion
(1024) and the internal support member (1060), and the flow regulator (1050) is movable
axially with respect to the nozzle body (1020) and the internal support member (1060)
and, optionally,
wherein the first body portion (2022) has a rotating part (2022a) and a fixed part
(2022b), the rotating part (2022a) adapted to rotate with respect to the fixed part
(2022b) so as to rotate the flow regulator (2050) and, optionally,
wherein the internal support member (1060) and the second body portion (1024) are
integral and the first outlet opening is adjustable by application of an axial and/or
a rotational force to the internal support member (1060) and, optionally,
wherein an outlet surface (3352) defined by the first body portion (3022) is adapted
to engage an outlet surface (3354) defined by the second body portion (3024) and,
optionally,
wherein at least one of the outlet surfaces (3352, 3354) defines a profile (3350)
adapted to clean the other of the outlet surfaces (3354, 3352) as a consequence of
rotation of one of the first and second body portions (3022, 3024) with respect to
the other of the body portions (3024, 3022).
14. A nozzle (1010) according to any of claims 2 to 13, wherein the first outlet opening
is adjustable between a plurality of predetermined settings or within a predetermined
range and, optionally,
comprising an adjustment mechanism adapted to adjust the first outlet opening and,
optionally,
wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises an indexing mechanism (3061) having a plurality
of settings each defining a first outlet opening and, optionally,
wherein the indexing mechanism (3061) is biased to a position in which the first outlet
opening is open.
15. A method of suppressing heat emitted by a flare at an installation, the method comprising:
providing a nozzle (1010) having a nozzle body (1020) and a flow regulator (1050),
the nozzle body (1020) defining an inlet (1030), a first outlet (1040) and a passageway
(1070), the first outlet (1040) extending at least partially around a perimeter of
the body (1020);
flowing a flow of fluid through the nozzle body (1020);
moving the flow regulator (1050) with respect to the body to selectively open or close
at least one portion of the first outlet (1040) to generate a fluid flow pattern through
the first outlet (1040) which extends away from the nozzle and which is adapted to
provide a heat suppression barrier between a flare and an installation; and
moving the flow regulator (1050) and/or moving a first body portion (1022) of the
body (1020) and a second body portion (1024) of the body (1020) relative to one another
so as to change a circumferential extent of the fluid flow pattern.
1. Düse (1010) für ein Hitzeverdrängungssystem, wobei die Düse (1010) Folgendes umfasst:
einen Düsenkörper (1020), wobei der Düsenkörper (1020) einen Einlass (1030), einen
ersten Auslass (1040) und einen Durchgang (1070) definiert, wobei der Durchgang (1070)
eine Fluidkommunikation zwischen dem Einlass (1030) und dem ersten Auslass (1040)
bereitstellt, wobei sich der erste Auslass (1040) zumindest teilweise um einen Umfang
des Körpers (1020) erstreckt; und
einen Durchflussregler (1050), der sich zumindest teilweise in dem Durchgang (1070)
befindet und in Bezug auf den Körper (1020) beweglich ist, wobei die Bewegung des
Durchflussreglers (1050) selektiv mindestens einen Teil des ersten Auslasses (1040)
öffnet oder verschließt,
wobei das Fluid, das durch den ersten Auslass (1040) geleitet wird, ein Fluidströmungsmuster
bildet, das sich von der Düse (1010) weg erstreckt und
wobei die Bewegung des Durchflussreglers (1050) und/oder die relative Bewegung eines
ersten Körperabschnitts (1022) des Körpers (1020) und eines zweiten Körperabschnitts
(1024) des Körpers (1020) eine Umfangsausdehnung des Fluidströmungsmusters ändert.
2. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der erste Auslass (1040) eine Öffnung definiert,
die hinsichtlich ihrer Größe verstellbar ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Einlass (1030) durch den ersten Körperabschnitt (1022) definiert wird und
gegebenenfalls
wobei der erste Auslass (1040) durch den ersten und zweiten Körperabschnitt (1022,
1024) definiert wird und gegebenenfalls
wobei der erste Auslass (1040) eine Öffnung definiert, die durch eine Lücke zwischen
dem ersten und zweiten Körperabschnitt (1022, 1024) definiert wird und der erste und
zweite Körperabschnitt (1022, 1024) angepasst sein können, um sich in Bezug aufeinander
zu bewegen, um eine Größe der ersten Auslassöffnung zu verstellen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) angepasst ist, um in einen des ersten und zweiten
Körperabschnitts (1022, 1024) einzugreifen, sodass eine weitere Bewegung des Durchflussreglers
(1050) den in Eingriff stehenden Körperabschnitt in Bezug auf den anderen Körperabschnitt
(1024, 1022) bewegt, wodurch die Größe des ersten Auslasses (1040) vergrößert wird.
3. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 2, umfassend einen Motor (2700) zum Erzeugen einer relativen
Bewegung zwischen dem ersten und zweiten Körperabschnitt (2022, 2024).
4. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) ein Oberflächenprofil
(1057) definiert, das angepasst ist, um dichtend in eine Innenfläche des Düsenkörpers
(1020) einzugreifen, um den Durchfluss zu regeln und gegebenenfalls
wobei das Oberflächenprofil (1057) in einer ersten Position dichtend in die Innenfläche
des Düsenkörpers (1020) eingreift, sodass der erste Auslass (1040) verschlossen ist
und gegebenenfalls
wobei das Oberflächenprofil (1057) in der ersten Position dichtend in die Innenfläche
des Düsenkörpers (1020) eingreift, sodass der Einlass (1030) verschlossen ist und
gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) in der ersten Position dichtend mit dem ersten Körperabschnitt
(1022) in Eingriff steht und gegebenenfalls
wobei das Oberflächenprofil (1057) in einer zweiten Position von dem ersten Auslass
(1040) verschoben ist, wodurch bei der Verwendung ermöglicht wird, dass das Fluid
von dem Durchgang (1070) durch den ersten Auslass (1040) strömt und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) in der zweiten Position dichtend außer Eingriff
mit dem ersten Körperabschnitt (1022) gebracht werden kann.
5. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Oberflächenprofil (1057) einen Oberflächenabschnitt
(1100) definiert, der angepasst ist, um Fluid aus dem Durchgang (1070) durch den ersten
Auslass (1040) zu leiten.
6. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 5, wobei das mindestens eine Fluidströmungsmuster seine
Form ändert, wenn sich der Durchflussregler (1050) von der ersten Position zu der
zweiten Position bewegt und gegebenenfalls
wobei das mindestens eine Fluidströmungsmuster seine Form ändert, wenn sich der Durchflussregler
(1050) über die zweite Position hinaus bewegt und gegebenenfalls
wobei das Fluidströmungsmuster mindestens einen Bogen, mindestens ein Segment oder
mindestens einen Finger umfasst und gegebenenfalls
wobei die Umfangsausdehnung des Fluidströmungsmusters zunimmt, wenn sich der Durchflussregler
(1050) von der ersten Position zu der zweiten Position und/oder von der ersten Position
über die zweite Position hinaus bewegt.
7. Düse (1010) nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, wobei das Fluid, das aus dem ersten Auslass (1040)
austritt, ein Strömungsmuster in der Form eines Körpers aus Fluid bildet, das um eine
Längsachse des Düsenkörpers (1020) gedreht werden kann und gegebenenfalls
wobei eine Umfangsausdehnung des Strömungsmusters während der Drehung des Strömungsmusters
um die Längsachse des Düsenkörpers (1020) zunimmt oder abnimmt und gegebenenfalls
wobei eine Tiefe des Strömungsmusters oder der Abstand, in dem sich das Strömungsmuster
von der Düse (1010) erstreckt durch eine relative Bewegung von Komponententeilen der
Düse (1010) geändert werden kann.
8. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 7, umfassend einen zweiten Auslass (1090)
und gegebenenfalls
wobei der zweite Auslass (1090) durch den Düsenkörper (1020) und/oder den Durchflussregler
(1050) definiert wird und gegebenenfalls
wobei der zweite Auslass (1090) zumindest teilweise durch den zweiten Körperabschnitt
(1024) definiert wird.
9. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 8, wobei die Düse (1010) eine innere Geometrie
definiert, die angepasst ist, um eine turbulente Strömung in der Düse (1010) zu erzeugen
und gegebenenfalls wobei der Düseneinlass (1030) in Bezug auf eine Längsachse des
Düsenkörpers (1020) abgewinkelt ist, sich der Düseneinlass (1030) im rechten Winkel
zu der Längsachse des Düsenkörpers (1020) befindet oder sich der Düseneinlass (1030)
in einem spitzen Winkel zu der Längsachse des Düsenkörpers (1020) befindet.
10. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 9, wobei der Düseneinlass (1030) in Bezug
auf die Längsachse des Düsenkörpers beweglich ist und gegebenenfalls wobei der Düseneinlass
(1030) einen linearen oder spiralförmigen Strömungspfad definiert.
11. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 10, wobei die Strömung durch die Düse (1010)
verwendet wird, um einen Motor anzutreiben und gegebenenfalls
wobei die Düse (1010) eine Energiespeichervorrichtung umfasst, die angepasst ist,
um Energie aus der Strömung für eine spätere Verwendung zu kontrollieren und zu speichern
und gegebenenfalls
wobei die Energiespeichervorrichtung eine Feder (1064) umfasst.
12. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 11, wobei der Düsenkörperdurchgang (1070)
durch eine Innenfläche des Körpers (1020) und eine Außenfläche des Durchflussreglers
(1050) definiert wird.
13. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 12, umfassend ein inneres Stützelement
(1060), das sich zumindest teilweise in den Düsenkörperdurchgang (1070) erstreckt
und gegebenenfalls
wobei sich das innere Stützelement (1060) über die gesamte Länge des Durchgangs (1070)
erstreckt und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) axial mit einer Längsachse des Düsenkörpers (1020)
ausgerichtet ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) den Durchflussregler (1050) abstützt und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) mindestens eine Durchgangsbohrung (1080) definiert,
die angepasst ist, um Bestandteile zu enthalten, einschließend mindestens eines von
Wasser, Dampf, Sonden, Drähten und Kabeln und gegebenenfalls
wobei die Durchgangsbohrung (1080) des inneren Stützelements mit dem Düsenkörperdurchgang
(1070) in Fluidkommunikation steht und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) eine Außenfläche definiert, die angepasst ist,
um zusammenwirkend in eine Fläche einer Durchgangsbohrung des Durchflussreglers (1050)
einzugreifen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) in Bezug auf das innere Stützelement (1060) beweglich
ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) in Bezug auf das innere Stützelement (1060) axial
oder drehend befestigt ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Düsenkörperdurchgang (1070) durch eine Innenfläche des Körpers (1020), eine
Außenfläche des Durchflussreglers (1050) und einen Abschnitt der Außenfläche des inneren
Stützelements (1060) definiert wird und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) in den Düsenkörper (1020) integriert oder von
diesem getrennt ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) in den zweiten Körperabschnitt (1024) integriert
ist und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) angepasst ist, um sich axial und/oder drehend in
Bezug auf den Düsenkörper (1020) zu bewegen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) angepasst ist, um sich axial und/oder drehend in
Bezug auf den ersten Körperabschnitt (1022) zu bewegen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) angepasst ist, um sich axial und/oder drehend in
Bezug auf den zweiten Körperabschnitt (1024) zu bewegen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) angepasst ist, um sich axial in Bezug auf den ersten
und zweiten Körperabschnitt (1022, 1024) zu bewegen, wobei der zweite Körperabschnitt
(1024) und das innere Stützelement (1060) angepasst sind, um sich drehend in Bezug
auf den ersten Körperabschnitt (1022) und den Durchflussregler (1050) zu bewegen und
gegebenenfalls
wobei der Durchflussregler (1050) in Bezug auf den zweiten Körperabschnitt (1024)
und das innere Stützelement (1060) gedreht werden kann und der Durchflussregler (1050)
in Bezug auf den Düsenkörper (1020) und das innere Stützelement (1060) axial bewegt
werden kann und gegebenenfalls
wobei der erste Körperabschnitt (2022) einen drehenden Teil (2022a) und einen festen
Teil (2022b) aufweist, wobei der drehende Teil (2022a) angepasst ist, um sich in Bezug
auf den festen Teil (2022b) zu drehen, um den Durchflussregler (2050) zu drehen und
gegebenenfalls
wobei das innere Stützelement (1060) und der zweite Körperabschnitt (1024) einstückig
sind und die erste Auslassöffnung durch die Anwendung einer axialen und/oder einer
Rotationskraft auf das innere Stützelement (1060) verstellt werden kann und gegebenenfalls
wobei eine Auslassfläche (3352), die durch den ersten Körperabschnitt (3022) definiert
wird, angepasst ist, um in eine Auslassfläche (3354) einzugreifen, die durch den zweiten
Körperabschnitt (3024) definiert wird und gegebenenfalls
wobei mindestens eine der Auslassflächen (3352, 3354) ein Profil (3350) definiert,
das angepasst ist, um die andere der Auslassflächen (3354, 3352) als Folge der Drehung
von einem des ersten und zweiten Körperabschnitts (3022, 3024) in Bezug auf den anderen
der Körperabschnitte (3024, 3022) zu reinigen.
14. Düse (1010) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 13, wobei die erste Auslassöffnung zwischen
einer Vielzahl von vorher festgelegten Einstellungen oder innerhalb eines vorher festgelegten
Bereichs verstellbar ist und gegebenenfalls
umfassend einen Verstellmechanismus, der angepasst ist, um die erste Auslassöffnung
zu verstellen und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Verstellmechanismus einen Indiziermechanismus (3061) umfasst, der eine Vielzahl
von Einstellungen aufweist, die jeweils eine erste Auslassöffnung definieren und gegebenenfalls
wobei der Indiziermechanismus (3061) auf eine Position vorgespannt ist, bei der die
erste Auslassöffnung offen ist.
15. Verfahren zum Verdrängen von Hitze, die von einer Leuchtfackel bei einer Installation
abgegeben wird, wobei das Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:
Bereitstellen einer Düse (1010), die einen Düsenkörper (1020) und einen Durchflussregler
(1050) aufweist, wobei der Düsenkörper (1020) einen Einlass (1030), einen ersten Auslass
(1040) und einen Durchgang (1070) definiert, wobei sich der erste Auslass (1040) zumindest
teilweise um einen Umfang des Körpers (1020) erstreckt;
Strömen eines Stroms von Fluid durch den Düsenkörper (1020);
Bewegen des Durchflussreglers (1050) in Bezug auf den Körper, um selektiv mindestens
einen Teil des ersten Auslasses (1040) zu öffnen oder zu verschließen, um ein Fluidströmungsmuster
durch den ersten Auslass (1040) zu bilden, das sich von der Düse weg erstreckt und
das angepasst ist, um ein Hitzeverdrängungsschild zwischen einer Leuchtfackel und
einer Installation bereitzustellen; und
Bewegen des Durchflussreglers (1050) und/oder Bewegen eines ersten Körperabschnitts
(1022) des Körpers (1020) und eines zweiten Körperabschnitts (1024) des Körpers (1020)
in Bezug aufeinander, um eine Umfangsausdehnung des Fluidströmungsmusters zu ändern.
1. Buse (1010) pour un système de suppression de chaleur, la buse (1010) comprenant :
un corps de buse (1020), le corps de buse (1020) définissant une entrée (1030), une
première sortie (1040), et un couloir (1070), le couloir (1070) fournissant une communication
fluidique entre l'entrée (1030) et la première sortie (1040), la première sortie (1040)
s'étendant au moins partiellement autour d'un périmètre du corps (1020) ; et
un régulateur de débit (1050) situé au moins partiellement au sein du couloir (1070)
et mobile par rapport au corps (1020), le déplacement du régulateur de débit (1050)
ouvrant ou fermant de manière sélective au moins une partie de la première sortie
(1040),
dans laquelle le fluide dirigé à travers la première sortie (1040) forme un modèle
d'écoulement de fluide dont l'extension s'éloigne de la buse (1010), et
dans laquelle un déplacement du régulateur de débit (1050) et/ou un déplacement relatif
d'une première partie corps (1022) du corps (1020) et d'une deuxième partie corps
(1024) du corps (1020) modifie une étendue circonférentielle du modèle d'écoulement
de fluide.
2. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la première sortie (1040) définit
une ouverture qui peut être ajustée en taille et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'entrée (1030) est définie grâce à la première partie corps (1022)
et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la première sortie (1040) est définie grâce aux première et deuxième
parties corps (1022, 1024) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la première sortie (1040) définit une ouverture définie grâce à un espace
vide entre les première et deuxième parties corps (1022, 1024), et les première et
deuxième parties corps (1022, 1024) peuvent être conçues pour se déplacer l'une par
rapport à l'autre de manière à ajuster une taille de la première ouverture de sortie
et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est conçu pour venir en prise avec l'une
parmi les première et deuxième parties corps (1022, 1024) de telle manière qu'un autre
déplacement du régulateur de débit (1050) déplace la partie corps, mise en prise,
par rapport à l'autre partie corps (1024, 1022), ce qui augmente la taille de la première
sortie (1040).
3. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 2, comprenant un moteur (2700) permettant de générer
un déplacement relatif entre les première et deuxième parties corps (2022, 2024).
4. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 2 ou 3, dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050)
définit un profil de surface (1057) conçu pour venir en prise de manière étanche avec
une surface interne du corps de buse (1020) afin de réguler le débit et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle, dans une première position, le profil de surface (1057) vient en prise
de manière étanche avec la surface interne du corps de buse (1020) de telle manière
que la première sortie (1040) est fermée et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle, dans la première position, le profil de surface (1057) vient en prise
de manière étanche avec la surface interne du corps de buse (1020) de telle manière
que l'entrée (1030) est fermée et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle, dans la première position, le régulateur de débit (1050) est en prise
de manière étanche avec la première partie corps (1022) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle, dans une deuxième position, le profil de surface (1057) est déplacé
à partir de la première sortie (1040), ce qui, en cours d'utilisation, permet au fluide
de circuler à travers la première sortie (1040) à partir du couloir (1070) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle, dans la deuxième position, le régulateur de débit (1050) peut être
mis hors de prise, de manière étanche, par rapport à la première partie corps (1022).
5. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle le profil de surface (1057) définit
une section de surface (1100) conçue pour diriger du fluide à travers la première
sortie (1040) à partir du couloir (1070).
6. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle le au moins un modèle d'écoulement
de fluide change de forme à mesure que le régulateur de débit (1050) se déplace de
la première position vers la deuxième position et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le au moins un modèle d'écoulement de fluide change de forme à mesure
que le régulateur de débit (1050) se déplace au-delà de la deuxième position et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le modèle d'écoulement de fluide comprend au moins un arc, et au moins
un segment ou au moins une bande et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'étendue circonférentielle du modèle d'écoulement de fluide augmente
à mesure que le régulateur de débit (1050) se déplace à partir de la première position
vers la deuxième position et/ou à partir de la première position au-delà de la deuxième
position.
7. Buse (1010) selon la revendication 5 ou 6, dans laquelle le fluide sortant de la première
sortie (1040) forme un modèle d'écoulement sous la forme d'une masse de fluide qui
peut tourner autour d'un axe longitudinal du corps de buse (1020) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle une étendue circonférentielle du modèle d'écoulement augmente ou diminue
pendant une rotation du modèle d'écoulement autour de l'axe longitudinal du corps
de buse (1020) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle une profondeur du modèle d'écoulement ou la distance sur laquelle le
modèle d'écoulement s'étend à partir de la buse (1010) peut être modifiée grâce à
un déplacement relatif de pièces composant la buse (1010).
8. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 7, comprenant une deuxième
sortie (1090) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la deuxième sortie (1090) est définie grâce au corps de buse (120) et/ou
au régulateur de débit (1050) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la deuxième sortie (1090) est au moins partiellement définie grâce à
la deuxième partie corps (1024).
9. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 8, dans laquelle la buse
(1010) définit une géométrie interne qui est conçue pour créer un écoulement turbulent
dans la buse (1010) et, éventuellement, dans laquelle l'entrée de buse (1030) est
inclinée par rapport à un axe longitudinal du corps de buse (1020), l'entrée de buse
(1030) est à angle droit par rapport à l'axe longitudinal du corps de buse (1020)
ou l'entrée de buse (1030) est à angle aigu par rapport à l'axe longitudinal du corps
de buse (1020).
10. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 9, dans laquelle l'entrée
de buse (1030) peut être déplacée par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de corps de buse
et, éventuellement, dans laquelle l'entrée de buse (1030) définit un couloir d'écoulement
linéaire ou hélicoïdal.
11. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 10, dans laquelle l'écoulement
à travers la buse (1010) est utilisé pour entrainer un moteur et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la buse (1010) comprend un dispositif de stockage d'énergie qui est
conçu pour contrôler et stocker de l'énergie en provenance de l'écoulement en vue
d'un usage ultérieur et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le dispositif de stockage d'énergie comprend un ressort (1064).
12. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 11, dans laquelle le couloir
(1070) de corps de buse est défini grâce à une surface interne du corps (1020) et
grâce à une surface externe du régulateur de débit (1050).
13. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 12, comprenant un organe
de support interne (1060) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans le couloir (1070)
de corps de buse et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) s'étend sur la totalité de la longueur
du couloir (1070) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) est aligné axialement avec un axe
longitudinal du corps de buse (1020) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) supporte le régulateur de débit (1050)
et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) définit au moins un alésage traversant
(1080) qui est conçu pour acheminer des services comprenant au moins un parmi eau,
vapeur, sondes, fils et câbles et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'alésage traversant (1080) de l'organe de support interne est en communication
fluidique avec le couloir (1070) de corps de buse et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) définit une surface externe conçue
pour venir en prise de manière coopérative avec une surface d'un alésage traversant
du régulateur de débit (1050) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) peut être déplacé par rapport à l'organe
de support interne (1060) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est fixé axialement ou en rotation par
rapport à l'organe de support interne (1060) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le couloir (1070) de corps de buse est défini grâce à une surface interne
du corps (1020), à une surface externe du régulateur de débit (1050) et une partie
de la surface externe de l'organe de support interne (1060) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) fait partie, ou est séparé, du corps
de buse (1020) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) fait partie de la deuxième partie
corps (1024) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est conçu pour se déplacer de manière
axiale et/ou rotative par rapport au corps de buse (1020) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est conçu pour se déplacer de manière
axiale et/ou rotative par rapport à la première partie corps (1022) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est conçu pour se déplacer de manière
axiale et/ou rotative par rapport à la deuxième partie corps (1024) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) est conçu pour se déplacer de manière
axiale par rapport aux première et deuxième parties corps (1022, 1024), la deuxième
partie corps (1024) et l'organe de support interne (1060) étant conçus pour se déplacer
de manière rotative par rapport à la première partie corps (1022) et au régulateur
de débit (1050) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le régulateur de débit (1050) peut tourner par rapport à la deuxième
partie corps (1024) et à l'organe de support interne (1060), et le régulateur de débit
(1050) est mobile de manière axiale par rapport au corps de buse (1020) et à l'organe
de support interne (1060) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle la première partie corps (2022) présente une partie rotative (2022a)
et une partie fixe (2022b), la partie rotative (2022a) étant conçue pour tourner par
rapport à la partie fixe (2022b) de manière à faire tourner le régulateur de débit
(2050) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle l'organe de support interne (1060) et la deuxième partie corps (1024)
sont d'un seul tenant et la première ouverture de sortie peut être ajustée par application
d'une force axiale et/ou rotative à l'organe de support interne (1060) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle une surface de sortie (3352) définie grâce à la première partie corps
(3022) est conçue pour venir en prise avec une surface de sortie (3354) définie grâce
à la deuxième partie corps (3024) et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle au moins une des surfaces de sortie (3352, 3354) définit un profil (3350)
conçu pour nettoyer l'autre des surfaces de sortie (3354, 3352) suite à une rotation
d'une des première et deuxième parties corps (3022, 3024) par rapport à l'autre des
parties corps (3024, 3022).
14. Buse (1010) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 13, dans laquelle la première
ouverture de sortie peut être ajustée entre une pluralité de réglages prédéterminés
ou au sein d'une plage prédéterminée et, éventuellement,
comprenant un mécanisme d'ajustement conçu pour ajuster la première ouverture de sortie
et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le mécanisme d'ajustement comprend un mécanisme d'indexation (3061)
présentant une pluralité de réglages définissant respectivement une première ouverture
de sortie et, éventuellement,
dans laquelle le mécanisme d'indexation (3061) est précontraint vers une position
dans laquelle la première ouverture de sortie est ouverte.
15. Procédé de suppression de chaleur émise par une flamme au niveau d'une installation,
le procédé comprenant les étapes consistant à :
fournir une buse (1010) présentant un corps de buse (1020) et un régulateur de débit
(1050), le corps de buse (1020) définissant une entrée (1030), une première sortie
(1040) et un couloir (1070), la première sortie (1040) s'étendant au moins partiellement
autour d'un périmètre du corps (1020) ;
faire circuler un écoulement de fluide à travers le corps de buse (1020) ;
déplacer le régulateur de débit (1050) par rapport au corps afin d'ouvrir ou fermer
de manière sélective au moins une partie de la première sortie (1040) afin de générer
un modèle d'écoulement de fluide à travers la première sortie (1040) qui s'étend en
s'éloignant de la buse et qui est conçu pour fournir une barrière anti-chaleur entre
une flamme et une installation ; et
déplacer le régulateur de débit (1050) et/ou déplacer une première partie corps (1022)
du corps (1020) et une deuxième partie corps (1024) du corps (1020) l'une par rapport
à l'autre de manière à modifier une étendue circonférentielle du modèle d'écoulement
de fluide.