In Receptacle Patents (Class 406/90)
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Patent number: 4411674Abstract: A continuously cleaned bag filter provides a second filter stage for removing dust from air discharged from a cyclone or other primary separator. The primary separator removes the majority of particulate matter from air delivered thereto. In the bag filter dust is filtered from the air, which is discharged through the filter walls. The filtered dust is conveyed along the bottom of the bag filter by an air conveyor and is recirculated back to the primary separator for removal thereat. The air conveyor and a recirculating air blower, the latter providing impetus to carry dust back to the primary separator, are balanced relative to the inflowing air to the bag filter from the primary separator; such balance prevents excessive back-pressure or negative pressure in the filter bags that would otherwise interfere with ordinary air discharge therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Ohio Blow Pipe Co.Inventor: John P. Forgac
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Patent number: 4408886Abstract: Powdered or particulate material, especially cement which is prone to caking, is stored in a fluidized storage container (1) and is conveyed in predetermined amount by conveyor means (15) to a mixer unit (20). The material is mixed with water which is also supplied to the mixer unit to form a grout which can be used in pump packing systems in underground mines. The invention provides simple equipment capable of reliably handling large quantities of cement, and is particularly suited for use underground in coal mines. (References to FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) LimitedInventors: John D. Sampson, David J. W. Sparrow
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Patent number: 4398828Abstract: The invention relates to a pneumatic mixing silo comprising a storage compartment, a central mixing compartment connected thereto and at least one material inlet opening into the mixing compartment and at least one material outlet connected to the mixing compartment. A considerable improvement in the mixing effect of this mixing silo (1) may be obtained above all if the material outlet (14) is formed by an overflow from the mixing compartment (3). In addition, correcting material may be directly introduced into the mixing compartment through an additional material inlet (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1980Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Wolfgang Kluger, Heinz Huser
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Patent number: 4382723Abstract: A silo for storage and homogenization of powder-like commodities includes a housing with a peripheral wall defining an interior chamber in which a cone facilitating the flowing movement of the commodity is located. The cone has an apex formed with a ventilation opening which is surrounded by an aerating device to which air is supplied. A bottom wall arranged within the housing has an outlet for discharging the commodity from the silo and is provided with pneumatic chutes sloped towards the outlet. A number of sector-like ventilation elements are mounted on the bottom wall which are adapted to admit air to the silo which air rises through the interior of the cone, passes through the ventilation opening and enters the commodity located above the cone.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Fa. Johannes Moller Hamburg GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Hermann Moller
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Patent number: 4375335Abstract: A combined mixing and homogenizing silo whereby the layers of material stored in the mixing silo in the case of removing quantities of material into the homogenizing silo via corresponding dosing and blocking organs flow into one another and are mixed in consequence of the formation of cones whereby the quantity of material drawn from the mixing silo into the homogenizing silo which corresponds to a partial area of the series connected homogenizing silo is homogenized with the help of aerating elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1977Date of Patent: March 1, 1983Inventor: Heinrich Klein-Albenhausen
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Patent number: 4364665Abstract: The invention relates to a storage and mixing silo for bulk material comprising a mixing compartment in the form of an annular chamber. The radial width and the height of the chamber are proportioned to the diameter of the silo, the chamber has a material inlet opening and a material outlet opening circumferentially spaced from one another, and the chamber has a plurality of independently aeratable zones.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Norbert Ahrens, Heinrich Klockenbusch
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Patent number: 4360295Abstract: A bottom assembly for a hopper vehicle is adapted to permit safe pneumatic unloading as well as gravity unloading of a hopper. The bottom assembly includes a membrane mounted to be moved over and away from a hopper bottom opening, and sealing devices for insuring a secure seal for the hopper which can be easily set. A discharge manifold is connected to the hopper at a location spaced from the hopper bottom opening, and the hopper bottom opening is contained in a plane which is tilted with respect to the horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: North American Car CorporationInventor: Arthur I. Anderson
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Patent number: 4355928Abstract: An aeration pad for use contiguously upon a structured and inclined floor of a cargo transporting barge, railroad car, or other transporter, a combination of this pad and the floor are disposed for accommodating air under pressure intermediate thereof, and functioning as an air conveyor for stimulating the movement of the bulk granulated material, such as cement, for flow downwardly along the incline of the floor and towards a conveying or floor trough also provided within the structure of such transporters.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Missouri Portland Cement Co.Inventors: William A. Zans, Edward F. Vander Meulen
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Patent number: 4353668Abstract: A bottom unit for a material transportation car hopper includes a membrane which preferably is foraminous. The membrane is oriented at an angle with respect to horizontal and slopes toward a hopper discharge pipe. The bottom unit is separate from the discharge pipe. The bottom unit includes a vibrator for vibrating the membrane, and an air injection system for defining a film of air moving up through and across the membrane for sweeping material from the membrane and into the hopper material discharge system.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1980Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Assignee: North American Car CorporationInventor: Arthur I. Anderson
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Patent number: 4279549Abstract: A method of self regulation of a pneumatic conveyor of pulverulent material comprising a feed column at the foot of which is formed a talus, a forwarding chamber provided with a porous fluidization wall, tubes for fluidization and for supply of gas at super pressure, and conveying tubes in which a set pressure Pf is selected below the porous wall for a desired flow of material in the forwarding column, in that a pressure Pc is established above the said wall in the forwarding chamber so that a reduction in the circulation of gas at the pressure Pf through the porous wall corresponds to any increase of Pc beyond Pf while an increase in the said circulation of gas corresponds to any reduction in Pc below Pf.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: Aluminum PechineyInventors: Jean-Pascal Hanrot, Jacky Volpeliere
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Patent number: 4258005Abstract: A novel thermal reactor or incinerator of a fluidized bed type is provided wherein residua which have descended to the bottom of the fluidizing bed are transferred to a discharge opening by a plurality of hollow cylindrical rotors disposed above the bottom plate of a vessel of the reactor or incinerator, each of the rotors being provided with a plurality of perforations in the cylindrical wall through which gas or air is injected into inert solid or sand particles to form the fluidized bed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1979Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Kanichi Ito, Yoshio Hirayama, Yoshiki Kuroda
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Patent number: 4252478Abstract: A silo for storing granular material, comprises substantially vertical side walls, and a peripheral trough in the lower portion of the silo. A static structure, such as a downwardly and outwardly inclined guide surface, is provided in the lower portion of the silo to guide material towards the trough. A pneumatic conveying system acts to convey the material along the trough towards a discharge opening therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Societe StolzInventor: Jean L. Olle
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Patent number: 4242015Abstract: Apparatus for removal of granular material from laterally spaced rows of containers having discharge ports whose lower edges are on a level with each other. A conveyor is in the space between the rows of containers substantially on a level with or slightly below the lower edges of the discharge ports. A tubular housing encloses the conveyor provided with inlet ports in its upper wall corresponding to the discharge ports of the containers and has an outlet orifice at the end of the conveyor. Sheet members bridge the gaps between the lower edges of the discharge ports and the adjacent edges of the upper wall of the tubular housing to form a roof of a chamber which is connected to the pressure side of a fan. There are slits in the sheet members providing upper orifices facing away from the discharge ports whereby the air current discharged from the chamber through the orifices will tend to move the material emerging from a discharge port towards the corresponding inlet port of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Inventor: Sven J. Persson
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Patent number: 4239421Abstract: A blending chamber silo for pulverized bulk material has a main silo chamber with an inlet in its uppermost region, and a centrally located blending chamber on the floor of the silo has a roof and side walls with bottom apertures therein for the influx of the material from the main silo chamber into it. Aeration apparatus and air inlets are provided for the silo floor, and separate homogenization aeration apparatus is provided for the floor of the blending chamber, which operates under a pressure higher than that of the silo aeration apparatus. The roof of the blending chamber is spaced well below the top of the silo, and the blending chamber has a diameter substantially smaller than the diameter of the silo, whereby the lower portion of the silo wall and the wall of the blending chamber define a semi-annular narrow space having a height to width ratio greater than 1:1 and which breaks up material compacted or formed into bridges in its downward path toward the bottom apertures of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1977Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Claudius Peters AGInventor: Werner Krauss
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Patent number: 4236852Abstract: An upright storage silo for fluid materials, such as comminuted, powdered and granulated livestock feed, flour, grain, spices, sugar, cement, fertilizer and similar, has a mixing chamber centrally located within the silo; a discharge chamber within the silo in communication with the mixing chamber, and defining an area separate from the silo interior; a plurality of aeration orifices within the floor of the silo; a lifting tank in conduit connection with the mixing chamber and discharge chamber; a shut-off mechanism, and a dosage mechanism for conveying the material from the silo. Flow control apparatus of the pressure of aeration is employed for lifting, pulverizing and discharge of the material by utilizing the increased discharge pressure of the pulverized material for the lifting thereof. The material rises under the increased pressure in communication with the silo discharge aperture and thereafter the pressure is relaxed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Claudius Peters Ag.Inventor: Werner Krauss
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Patent number: 4234273Abstract: An improved material handling apparatus or container for transporting, storing, and unloading a load of powder, granular, particulate or other fluidizable material. The container has a pallet base which includes a discharge opening and an inclined load supporting deck with the discharge opening located at the lowermost portion of the deck at one side of the pallet whereby substantially all the fluidizable material in the container may be readily unloaded. The container includes a porous cloth diaphragm held in place overlying the deck by means of a retainer spline inserted into a groove in the pallet along with the diaphragm in such manner that the spline self-locks in the groove upon tension loading being applied to the diaphragm thus preventing the diaphragm from pulling free of the pallet during fluidization of the load.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1979Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Inventors: Avrom R. Handleman, Charles S. Alack
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Patent number: 4205930Abstract: An improved material handling apparatus or container for transporting, storing, and unloading a load of powder, granular, particulate or other fluidizable material. The container has a pallet base which includes a discharge opening and an inclined load supporting deck with the discharge opening located at the lowermost portion of the deck at one side of the pallet whereby substantially all the fluidizable material in the container may be readily unloaded. The container includes a porous cloth diaphragm held in place overlying the deck by means of a retainer spline inserted into a groove in the pallet along with the diaphragm in such manner that the spline self-locks in the groove upon tension loading being applied to the diaphragm thus preventing the diaphragm from pulling free of the pallet during fluidization of the load.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1979Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventors: Avrom R. Handleman, Charles S. Alack
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Patent number: 4172618Abstract: The invention facilitates the movement of particulate matter (such as a powder) over a surface by making the surface from a material which is porous to gas. In use, gas is forced up through the surface and into the particulate matter. This makes the particulate matter flow more easily over the surface. The invention is claimed to be particularly useful for assisting the flow of matter inside a tank to facilitate discharge of its load.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: George Lambert