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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 20, 1976
Filed:
Apr. 29, 1975
John F Lawless, Rydal, PA (US);
Leonard J Ohrin, Roslyn, PA (US);
William M Emery, Levittown, PA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A method and apparatus for making artificial snow at ambient temperatures substantially exceeding the freezing point of water. The apparatus comprises a mixing chamber surrounded by a thermally insulated jacket to insulate the chamber from the ambient atmosphere. Means are provided for supplying water in the form of atomized droplets to the chamber. Other means are provided for supplying compressed air to the chamber for expansion therein. Cooling means are provided for substantially cooling the compressed air so that when it expands it is effective to reduce the temperature of the water droplets substantially below the freezing point of water such that said droplets instanty freeze to form artificial snow. The cooling means comprises a Vortex tube which is provided with compressed air. The Vortex tube is operative for causing the compressed air to flow in a gyratory, helical motion therethrough such that a portion of the air exits the tube at temperatures well below 0.degree. F., which cold air portion serves to cool the compressed air in the expansion chamber. The expansion chamber includes a nozzle through which the artificial snow exits to the ambient atmosphere.