Items Separate By Following Different Trajectories Through Space Patents (Class 209/638)
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Patent number: 4549659Abstract: Selection means is provided for particles following a free flight trajectory path, those particles having a preselected characteristic, such as fluorescence under x-ray bombardment, being detected and a signal being transmitted on such detection to electrostatic charging means to locally ionize the atmosphere and thereby charge the detected particle as it passes through the locally ionized atmosphere, the charged particle being deflected from its free flight trajectory path by an electric field. Non-detected and uncharged particles continue in the free flight trajectory path. Particles may be detected in a path having lateral spread by providing detecting means and electrostatic charging means which are together responsive to particles in respective portions of the path.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1983Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: CRA Exploration Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Albert P. Hawkins, Alan Boyle, Alan M. Stone
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Patent number: 4523682Abstract: A method is described which uses acoustic energy to separate particles of different sizes, densities, or the like. The method includes applying acoustic energy resonant to a chamber (14) containing a liquid or gaseous medium to set up a standing wave pattern that includes a force potential well wherein particles within the well are urged towards the center, or position of minimum force potential. A group of particles to be separated is placed in the chamber, while a non-acoustic force such as gravity is applied, so that the particles (50-52 in FIG.2) separate with the larger or denser particles moving away from the center of the well to a position near its edge and progressively smaller lighter particles moving progressively closer to the center of the well. Particles are removed from different positions within the well, so that particles are separated according to the positions they occupy in the well.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Martin B. Barmatz, James D. Stoneburner, Nathan Jacobi, Taylor G. Wang
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Patent number: 4486300Abstract: In a grader device grain is fed down a slide which ejects the grain outwardly and forwardly into an airstream. The slide is provided by a resilient flexible sheet, the contour and inclination of which is adjusted by a plurality of support rods against which the sheet presses and the positions of which are adjustable. A plurality of transverse collecting troughs with adjustable baffles, receive the separated grains according to the weight thereof with the top quality grain being heaviest, collecting in the forward trough. A suction fan extracts dust before it reaches the main airstream and diverts it into a cyclone or the like. Accurate airstream control is achieved by a plurality of adjustable wind boards strategically situated within the grader device.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Inventor: William Prieb
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Patent number: 4465194Abstract: A high efficiency tobacco separator for separating lighter particles such as leaf or lamina from heavier particles such as stem in a tobacco mixture have a primary and a secondary air separation chamber. Two winnowers are provided in the primary chamber for tossing tobacco mixture back and forth across the chamber. A generally upward air flow is established in both the primary chamber and the secondary chamber, and the air flow, combined with inertial and gravitational effects, functions to separate lighter particles from heavier particles by entraining the lighter particles in the upward air flow. A conveyor assembly is positioned across the bottom of a primary chamber and extending into and projecting into the secondary chamber. The conveyor arrangement accumulates heavier particles which fall to the bottom of the primary chamber and projects them into the secondary chamber where additional air flow separation occurs.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Universal Leaf Tobacco Co.Inventor: G. A. John Coleman
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Patent number: 4446938Abstract: A combination weighing machine, which is generally used for packing a plurality of articles in individual bags or the like so that the total weight of each bag becomes nearly equal to a predetermined target weight, including a plurality of weighing balances for weighing the articles at the same time, arithmetic means for selecting some of these balances so that the total weight of the articles thereon satisfies a predetermined condition and means for unloading the selected balances to collect the articles thereon and then loading them with new articles, respectively, to initiate the next cycle of operation; each balance being accompanied with one or more temporary holding hoppers and corresponding memories, and means for distributing the articles on the balance to these hoppers and, at the same time, feed weight information thereof to the corresponding memories, in order to subject the articles in the hoppers to the selection by the arithmetic means together with the articles on the balance, thereby improvingType: GrantFiled: June 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Yamato Scale Company. Ltd.Inventor: Shozo Kawanishi
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Patent number: 4361400Abstract: A fluidic assembly for an ultra-high-speed chromosome flow sorter using a fluid drive system, a nozzle with an orifice having a small ratio of length to diameter, and mechanism for vibrating the nozzle along its axis at high frequencies. The orifice is provided with a sharp edge at its inlet, and a conical section at its outlet for a transition from a short cylindrical aperture of small length to diameter ratio to free space. Sample and sheath fluids in separate low pressure reservoirs are transferred into separate high pressure buffer reservoirs through a valve arrangement which first permit the fluids to be loaded into the buffer reservoirs under low pressure. Once loaded, the buffer reservoirs are subjected to high pressure and valves are operated to permit the buffer reservoirs to be emptied through the nozzle under high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1980Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Joe W. Gray, Terry W. Alger, David E. Lord
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Patent number: 4341310Abstract: A process and apparatus for accurately dispensing individual droplets of nonpolar liquid is described. Monodispersed streams of polar and nonpolar liquid droplets are coordinated to intersect and collide at an intersection point. The precollision course of selected polar liquid droplets is altered so as to permit unaltered passage of a corresponding number of nonpolar liquid droplets to continue on their precollision path past the collision point. The process and apparatus has particular utility in such areas as ink jet printing, automatic titration, pharmaceutical and chemical mixing, the study of combustion dynamics, and the dispensing of fusion materials into a nuclear fusion reactor.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Sangiovanni, Raymond J. Michaud
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Patent number: 4334603Abstract: An apparatus of the type in which relatively small and fragile articles such as shelled peanuts move along a given path is disclosed herein along with an assembly for decelerating movement of the articles along a particular section of the path. The section selected is one into which the articles initially enter while in flight but at a downward angle towards an article support surface. A first arrangement of elongated, flexible flaps is provided for intercepting at least some of the articles as the latter first enter this path section in order to slow them down before they reach the support surface. A second flap arrangement is located behind the first arrangement and serves to intercept all of the articles including those which have and have not been intercepted by the first arrangement, again to slow the articles down before they reach the support surface. A third flap arrangement is provided behind the second arrangement for slowing the articles once the latter have reached the article support surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Acurex CorporationInventors: Howard J. Carter, William C. Staiger
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Patent number: 4324336Abstract: An apparatus for separating objects of a particular kind from other objects, e.g. stones etc. from potatoes during harvesting, wherein the objects fall in a stream past a detector for objects of said particular kind and, after detection of an object, a separating member positioned downstream of the detector is moved in a manner in dependence on a physical dimension of the detected object so that objects of said particular kind are directed in a first direction and other objects are directed in another direction. The physical dimension may determine a time of movement of the separating member and/or whether the separating member should be moved at all.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1977Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Andrex N.D.T. Products (U.K.) LimitedInventor: Hans A. Sandbank
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Patent number: 4314645Abstract: A mechanical rejection mechanism for an automatic sorting machine has an inclined surface along which the objects to be sorted move by gravity. A separate section of the surface is movable outwardly by an operating mechanism responsive to an upstream sensor to push rejected objects off the surface toward a reject collecting station.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1980Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: Sortex North America, Inc.Inventors: Joseph R. Perkins, III, Sylvester L. Woodland
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Patent number: 4308958Abstract: A apparatus for separating unacceptable elongated elements from a batch of such elements being dropped laterally and singly from a delivery mechanism into a receiver. The unacceptable elements are deflected away from their path of descent from the delivery mechanism to a laterally located discharge zone, from which the unacceptable elements are then removed longitudinally to a location remote from the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1980Date of Patent: January 5, 1982Assignee: Morgan Construction CompanyInventor: Kenneth L. Klusmier
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Patent number: 4293408Abstract: Separation of heavy tramp metal pieces from lighter weight machine tool turnings and chips is accomplished by apparatus and method in which turnings or chips containing tramp objects are moved along a conveying path and across an elongate free-fall area or region which is generally transverse to the conveying path. A stream of gas is directed through the free-fall area to blow the chips and turnings away from the free-fall area and into a separate processing path while the tramp objects fall through the free-fall area under the influence of gravity. In order to ensure than the tramp objects are properly dumped into the elongate free-fall area and do not bridge the free-fall area in the conveying path, an abutment member is placed along the elongate free-fall area for deflecting a leading portion of an elongate tramp metal object upwardly and/or sidewardly with respect to the conveying path.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Prab Conveyors, Inc.Inventor: Gary A. Herder
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Patent number: 4281764Abstract: An improved sorting apparatus for separating loose debris, rocks and clods of dirt from root crops such as potatoes includes a channelizing conveyor, a take-away conveyor having an inlet end positioned below the discharge end of the channelizing conveyor, and a plurality of diverter paddles aligned with the channels of the channelizing conveyor. The channelizing conveyor includes an endless series of segments, each segment comprising a bar having hook portions at the ends thereof and an elastomeric molding formed thereon. Each molding includes several uniformly spaced, wedge-shaped projections, and the projections are longitudinally aligned to form channels for the potatoes, rocks and clods. The segments are interconnected with the hook portions thereof being engaged upon the trailing segment.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1980Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: William E. Fowler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4277273Abstract: Disclosed is an installation for the treatment and handling of metallurgical slag which includes means for the disintegration of a flow of pyroplastic slag by mechanical impacts and cooling means for the cooling of the particles of slag formed by the disintegration. The installation comprises at least one perforated endless band positioned in the path of fall of the particles of slag projected by the disintegration means and cooled by the said cooling means. The installation also comprises an insulating enclosure positioned immediately above the perforated band and which contains the disintegration and cooling means, and means for trapping the ascending gaseous and/or solid by-products.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1979Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Inventors: Edouard Legille, Carlo Heinz
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Patent number: 4235707Abstract: Solid Municipal Waste is loaded, or loaded and compacted, into a pressure vessel which has means for very fast opening for discharging the contents. The pressure vessel is pressurized, with steam, or a compressed gas such as compressed air. The pressure vessel can be fitted with a breech and a quick release muzzle cover and at the discharge end (muzzle) thereof is fitted with an orifice whose purpose is to promote a powerful turbulence and shock wave, through which the exiting solid material must pass to maintain pressure within the vessel during discharge, and to control the rate of discharge. The disruptive forces produced at the orifice, which can be either a sub-sonic, sonic, or supersonic flow orifice, are a function of the strength of the shock wave or the turbulence. The discharged material is then gravity separated in the wet or dry conditions and the separated materials are then employed in additional processes, or employed as landfill depending on its chemical and physical properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Burke, Davoud & AssociatesInventor: Jerry A. Burke, Jr.
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Patent number: 4231478Abstract: Method and apparatus for bulk sorting particulate material such as ore rocks. A conveyor belt carries the material in a continuous stream past a detector responsive to a required characteristic to produce a time sequence of detector signals dependent on degree to which material passing the detector possesses that characteristic. The material is projected from the downstream end of the conveyor belt into free flight trajectory and a deflector plate is moved across the face flight path so that material in some zones of the stream is deflected whereas material in other zones is not deflected. A control circuit monitors the detector signals and causes the deflector plate to move so that said zones are determined by the degree to which the material in them possesses the required characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Sphere Investments LimitedInventor: Alan M. Stone
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Patent number: 4168005Abstract: A separating apparatus for separating objects of a particular kind from a stream of falling objects e.g. for use in crop harvesting comprising a movable separating member which is alternately held stationary in a first position to deflect objects of the particular kind in one direction and moved to a second position to allow other objects to fall in another direction wherein the separating member is moved between its first and second positions in such a manner, e.g. with an essentially reciprocating motion, that the volume swept by the separating member in the path of the falling objects is comparable with the volume of the separating member itself so that objects can follow one another at a close spacing without preventing satisfactory separating action.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1977Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: Andrex N.D.T. Products (UK) LimitedInventor: Hans A. Sandbank
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Patent number: 4155456Abstract: A produce sorting unit that is a separate item of commerce intended for mounting on an existing produce harvester that has a conveyor for conveying produce to be sorted or graded. The unit comprises a frame that is adapted to be lifted onto the existing harvester and installed without requiring major alterations or modifications to the harvester. The frame supports a pair of produce elevating conveyor belts that extend outwardly from the frame and downwardly to the harvester conveyor to pick up produce therefrom. A horizontal conveyor belt supported on the frame receives produce from the elevating conveyor belts and carries it to an inspection location. The unit also includes a rejected produce conveyor belt underlying and extending transversely to the horizontal conveyor belt. Optic-electronic sorting means secured to the frame is responsive to light received from the produce as it is discharged from the horizontal conveyor at the inspection location.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1978Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: AMF IncorporatedInventor: Eric W. D. Garnett