Self-aligning, spring-disk waterjet assembly

An orifice holding spring disk. The spring disk is utilized to retain orifice(s) against a smooth flat platen surface. The spring disk may further comprise an inlet flow conditioning nozzle, provided in (a) a flow collimating configuration to produce a coherent flow waterjet, or (b) in a de-collimat...

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description An orifice holding spring disk. The spring disk is utilized to retain orifice(s) against a smooth flat platen surface. The spring disk may further comprise an inlet flow conditioning nozzle, provided in (a) a flow collimating configuration to produce a coherent flow waterjet, or (b) in a de-collimating configuration to produce a divergent waterjet. The spring disk has an annular outer ring, one or more through-holes, and counterbores to form wells in the spring disk. The wells are slightly larger in diameter than the particular orifice to be mounted and slightly shallower (in the water flow direction) than the thickness of the orifice. A nozzle cap compresses the platen and spring disc against a high pressure inlet tube. The outer diameter of the spring disk is forced to flex to the cap surface while the center portion is restrained by the orifice that is resting on the platen.
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APPLYING LIQUIDS OR OTHER FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
ATOMISING APPARATUS
CUTTING
CUTTING-OUT
GRINDING
HAND CUTTING TOOLS
NOZZLES
PERFORATING
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
POLISHING
PUNCHING
SEVERING
SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
SPRAYING APPARATUS
SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL
STAMPING-OUT
TRANSPORTING
title Self-aligning, spring-disk waterjet assembly
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