Including Means To Monitor Or Control Operation Patents (Class 366/132)
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Patent number: 4850700Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a coal/water mixture for combustion in a fluidized bed unit. To produce a hydraulically transportable coal/water mixture, crushed raw coal is preliminarily mixed with water in a first stage. This mixture is final mixed in a second mixing stage. The fine grain-size fraction required for the hydraulic transport is generated in the first mixing stage. The viscosity of the mixture present in the second mixing stage is determined, and as a function thereof additional water is added to the mixture in the second mixing stage, and/or the mixing process in the first mixing stage is altered in order to alter the fine grain-size fraction.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: L. & C. Steinmuller GmbHInventors: Eugen Markus, Hubert Steven, Raimund Croonenbrock
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Patent number: 4830507Abstract: A method of and apparatus for the thickening of mud-like slurries produced during the course of industrial processes, e.g. the thickening of red muds produced during operation of the Bayer process for the production of alumina. The invention involves the step of feeding the slurry, a fluocculating agent and washing liquor to a deep thickening vessel having an underflow outlet for the thickened slurry and an overflow outlet for clarified washing liquor. The solids content of the slurry leaving the underflow outlet is increased and kept constant by the use of a stirrer having a number of generally vertical rod-like members rotated in the vessel above the underflow outlet. The stirrer enhances dewatering of the slurry and prevents undue build up of thick inactive mud which may block the outlet or cause fluctuations in the solids content of the thickened slurry.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Alcan International LimitedInventors: Peter F. Bagatto, Donald L. Puxley
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Patent number: 4823987Abstract: A liquid mixing system and method are disclosed for automatically preparing a batch mixture containing predetermined quantities of liquids such as spray dampening solutions or silicone emulsions used in the printing industry. The system comprises a holding tank having one or more liquid columns in liquid communication with the tank so that the level of liquid in the column, or columns, will be the same as the level of the liquid in the tank. Liquid level detection devices preferably in the form of static capacity-type proximity switches sense the level of the liquid in the column, or columns, and liquid charging devices responsive to the liquid level detection devices charges the liquids into the tank in seriatum each time raising the level of the liquid in the tank and in the columns to the next detected level.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1986Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Ryco Graphic Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Switall
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Patent number: 4802141Abstract: A self-leveling mixer apparatus includes a base and a generally downwardly tapered movable mixing tub supported from the base in a manner such that the tub is movable between first and second positions relative to the base. A leveling valve is provided for controlling a level of fluid in the movable mixing tub. A connector linkage is operably associated with the mixing tub and the leveling valve for adjusting the leveling valve in response to movement of the mixing tube relative to the base. A rotating mechanical agitator is disposed within the tub for inducing a generally vortex type of fluid flow pattern within the generally downward tapered tub.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Gail F. Davis
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Patent number: 4779762Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the gas content of dispensed hot melt thermoplastic adhesive foam. Air or another relatively inert gas is mixed with molten thermoplastic adhesive, and the mixture is pressurized to form a gas and molten adhesive "solution". When the molten adhesive and gas "solution" is dispensed at atmospheric pressure, the gas is released from "solution" and becomes entrapped in the adhesive in order to form a homogeneous closed cellular adhesive foam. In order to control the gas content of the dispensed adhesive and gas "solution", in accordance with one preferred embodiment, the pressure drop across a restriction in the flow path of the solution is sensed, and a control circuit controls the addition of gas to the adhesive to maintain the sensed pressure drop at a desired level.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Richard G. Klein, James W. Schmitkons, Laurence B. Saidman
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Patent number: 4715721Abstract: An integrated blending system comprises a mixing subsystem and a particulate material conveying subsystem which introduce materials into a blender subsystem for producing a blend which is pumped into a well through a pumping subsystem. The subsystems are mounted on a single transportation vehicle at fixed relative positions to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1985Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Lonnie R. Walker, Leslie N. Berryman, Larry E. Guffee, David E. Ripley, David A. Prucha
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Patent number: 4715722Abstract: From a device (46) for opening pressed bales of fiber material set up in a row (39, 40), the opened fiber material is conveyed pneumatically (55) to a hopper feeder (1). A receiving chamber (13) and upwardly extending inclined spiked feed lattice (3) are provided in hopper feeder (1) for delivering fiber to a processing machine via outlet (8). The delivery of the fiber material, removed continuously from the row of bales, to receiving chamber (13) of hopper feeder (1) is performed transversely to the latter, and in parallel to spiked feed lattice (3). In another embodiment a filling chamber (13a) may be advantageously compartmentalized by transverse walls (57, 58) and provided with a bottom conveyor (56). Fiber is removed in a height direction from a longitudinal face of the fiber bed formed in filling chamber (13a) of fiber feeding device (19).Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Hergeth Hollingsworth, GmbHInventors: Adolph Hergeth, Gunter Lucassen, Akiva Pinto
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Patent number: 4707139Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for controlling a continuous mixer having a gear pump discharge or an extruder screw discharge. The continuous mixer, which includes a charging orifice spaced apart from a discharge orifice, feeds material fed through the charging orifice through a melter/mixer. The material is caused to move through a chamber by one or more bladed rotors which are controlled by a motor. The discharge of this material through the mixer is controlled by the gear pump, and the RPM of the pump gears is controlled in relation to the torque produced by the motor which drives the bladed rotors. A change in torque produced by this motor will result in a change in the RPM of the pump gears, thereby maintaining the rotor torque and consequently the mixing energy exerted on the material being mixed in the mixer.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1985Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Farrell CorporationInventors: David Valenzky, Gary T. Markhart
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Patent number: 4688946Abstract: A method of automatically mixing predetermined quantities of liquid organic compound and liquid propellant is disclosed. A metering cylinder is filled from a storage reservoir of a liquid organic compound and then disconnected from the reservoir. Then one end of the metering cylinder is connected to a source of liquid propellant, the other end is connected to a mixing vessel, and vapour pressure of the liquid propellant is utilized to force all of the liquid organic compound into the mixing vessel, together with a predetermined volume of liquid propellant.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1984Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.Inventors: Sherif Latif, Christopher S. Nieass, Peter A. Warren
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Patent number: 4621927Abstract: A mixture control apparatus controls a flow rate of a second fluid to be mixed with a first fluid so as to prepare a third fluid having a predetermined concentration. A set point variable of the flow rate of the second fluid is calculated in accordance with the flow rate of the third fluid so as to improve controllabilty of the apparatus. A gain correction circuit calculates a gain correction quantity using the flow rate of the third fluid. A feed forward circuit calculates a feed forward control component. A feedback circuit calculates a feedback control component. The set point variable of the flow rate of the second fluid is calculated in accordance with the feed forward control component and the feedback control component. The flow rate of the second fluid is controlled to coincide with this set point variable.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Kazuo Hiroi
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Patent number: 4614438Abstract: A method of automatically mixing and controlling two fuel oils A and B substantially different in temperature prior to mixing in a desired ratio and a method of automatically mixing and controlling a mixture ratio of the two oils A and B at a specified temperature gradient in time of mixing. The methods make it possible to reduce cost of the devices concerned, protect engines against thermal shock, and automatize mixing and mutual changeover of the two oils A and B.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kokusai TechnicalsInventor: Shozaburo Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4598759Abstract: A central mixer is coupled to a transport bucket which moves from a home position to anyone of a number of core machines. An automated computer-based logic controller monitors the state of all core machines and responds to an appropriate demand signal from each core machine, with a priority response. The controller selects the proper mix recipe and prepares a sand mix of sand, binder and other additives in timed relation to the position of the transport bucket. The bucket is moved to receive the sand mix and delivers it to the proper core machine, and then activates the core machine, with maximum and efficient usage of the system. The available sand mix recipes are placed in the controller memory for the particular core box machines. The controller operates a series of timers to deliver sand weight, powder additives in sequence, and the necessary binder. Internal checks insure that the sand, powder additive and binder timers have properly operated before a "mull" timer establishes thorough mixing.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Grede Foundries Inc.Inventors: James J. Allread, Donald C. Lenz
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Patent number: 4569025Abstract: A method of preparing foundry sand by measuring moisture and compressibility includes the steps of determining a set of desired characteristics for compressibility and for moisture in accordance with a particular clay content, measuring the actual compressibility in a first stage early in the processing of the foundry sand, adding moisture in accordance with the difference between the moisture for the measured compressibility and the moisture for the desired compressibility to bring the foundry sand to a predetermined value in accordance with the assumed set of characteristics, making a second measurement of the compressibility in a second stage as a countercheck near the conclusion of the processing, measuring the difference between the actual compressibility at the second stage and the desired compressibility, and employing such difference as a correcting value to adjust the calibration of the first measuring stage.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Inventors: Paul Eirich, Hubert Eirich, Walter Eirich
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Patent number: 4561781Abstract: An agricultural feed mixing and blending machine including a plurality of bins for different feed materials, variable speed metering augers in the bottoms of each bin to feed individual materials respectively to a confluence and mixing auger beneath the bins and operable to transfer the mixed material to a grinding unit, the confluence auger being operable when the metering augers are idle, to feed individual materials from an inlet hopper to an elevating auger and an upper transfer auger to deliver different materials respectively to the bins, the upper transfer auger also being reversible to deliver mixed material to the grinding unit, and a discharge auger being operable to receive mixed material and discharge it from the machine.The present invention primarily is concerned with the inclusion of a container for an additive, such as chemicals or medicinal drugs, to the discharge mechanism for the mixed material for blending the additive in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Sperry CorporationInventor: Shaun A. Seymour
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Patent number: 4544279Abstract: In a process for mixing and proportioning a plurality of mixing components, the latter are supplied in individually weighed manner to a continuous mixing process and the mixture is subsequently continuously removed in a proportioned manner. For this purpose, a mixer, metering feed means positioned upstream of the mixer and a continuously proportioning removal device positioned downstream of the mixer are provided. In order to ensure a troublefree addition and an accurately proportioned removal, the individual mixing components are in each case successively supplied in timed continuous manner to the mixing process, accompanied by the weighing of the total mixing material. During the feed pauses, the mixture is gravimetrically controlled and during addition is removed in volumetrically controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1984Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Werner and PfleidererInventor: Joachim Rudolph
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Patent number: 4537512Abstract: An apparatus and method for carrying out the Korsakovian dilution of a master tincture contained in a bottle. The bottle is drained through a vacuum pump acting by way of a control water trap. Then the feed station sends a dose of distilled water into the bottle while the agitator processes the mixture. With each new cycle a programmed display is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Laboratoires BoironInventors: Jean Boiron, Christian Boiron, Jacky Abecassis, Andre-Marcel Favier
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Patent number: 4523854Abstract: An apparatus for mixing the fountain solution used by lithographic printing presses includes a mixing tank and a pump unit for withdrawing the fountain solution from the tank and directing it into a distribution line that leads to several printing presses. Water for the fountain solution is supplied through a water line containing a solenoid valve. The additives, on the other hand, are pumped from drums into measuring containers located above the mixing tank, there being a separate measuring container and pump for each additive. Each measuring container has a solenoid valve at its bottom for releasing its additive into the tank when opened and a float switch for de-energizing its pump when the additive reaches a prescribed level in the measuring container. The water and additive valves, as well as the pumps, are controlled automatically, and to this end each measuring container has its own float switch, while the mixing tank contains high and low level float switches.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1983Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: World Color Press, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Beckley
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Patent number: 4509863Abstract: Apparatus for mixing together milk, a fluoride solution and a flavoring solution to produce a pleasant-tasting fluordiated beverage, comprises two sets each of three vessels for containing the respective liquids to be mixed. The volumes of the three vessels are in the proportions in which the liquids are to be mixed and inlet flows from supply tanks of the three liquids are metered to fill the three vessels simultaneously. A common inlet valve shuts off the three supplies simultaneously and operation of the inlet valve automatically opens the outlet and mixing valve. As one set of vessels is filled, the other is emptied to provide a substantially continuous flow of the beverage.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1984Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Inventor: Edgar W. Borrow
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Patent number: 4506985Abstract: A mixing chamber silo is described for loose material with a mixing chamber on the silo floor and with a passage between the central mixing compartment and the outer wall of the silo through which the mixed loose material is removed. The passage has a dividing wall between the central mixing compartment and a conduit under the chamber ceiling. Only mixed loose material passes through this opening to conduit and then to the removal outlet. There is no direct connection from the silo area to the removal outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Claudius Peters AGInventor: Adolf Buchfink
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Patent number: 4498783Abstract: In a process for mixing and proportioning a plurality of mixing components, the latter are supplied in individually weighed manner to a continuous mixing process and the mixture is subsequently continuously removed in a proportioned manner. For this purpose, a mixer, metering feed means positioned upstream of the mixer and a continuously proportioning removal device positioned downstream of the mixer are provided. In order to ensure a troublefree addition and an accurately proportioned removal, the individual mixing components are in each case successively supplied in timed continuous manner to the mixing process, accompanied by the weighing of the total mixing material. During the feed pauses, the mixture is gravimetrically controlled and during addition is removed in volumetrically controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventor: Joachim Rudolph
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Patent number: 4490047Abstract: A mixing system comprising a movable mixing tub, a pumping source and a leveling valve interconnected to the mixing tub and the inlet or outlet of 10 the pumping source. The mixing system may include jet-type mixer to mix dry materials with fluid to be further mixed in the movable mixing tub.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Lonnie R. Walker
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Patent number: 4490044Abstract: An automatic slurry concentration control system including a mixing tank filled with a charge of slurry of solids containing water, a clear water tank for supplying clear water, a suction tube of a slurry supply pump located in an opening in a lower portion of the mixing tank, and a movable tube for adjusting the opening of the mixing tank, wherein the concentration of slurry in the suction tube can be controlled by adjusting the movable tube, is provided with a clear water control device. The clear water control device is mounted in the clear water tank for controlling the amount of clear water supplied from the clear water tank in accordance with the amount of slurry delivered from the mixing tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Saito, Masakatsu Sakamoto, Kenji Uchida, Yukishige Kamino
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Patent number: 4487507Abstract: A processing apparatus for sludge and liquid waste comprising a wheeled vehicle having a frame, a drum type mixer mounted for rotation on said frame, motive power means including a hydraulic pump, a hydraulic motor for rotating said drum type mixer mounted on said frame operable in response to output from said hydraulic pump, waste feed means mounted on said frame, a hydraulic motor for said waste feed means on said frame operable in response to the output of said pump for feeding waste into the input end of said mixer, storage means on said frame for storing a supply of processing agent for said waste, processing agent feed supply means on said frame a hydraulic motor for said processing agent feed means on said frame operable in response to output of said pump for feeding processing agents from said storage means to said mixer, delivery means mounted on said frame for delivering output from said drum type mixer for conveyance to a remote location, valve control means for supplying output of said pump to saiType: GrantFiled: October 26, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: London Machinery Company LimitedInventor: George Van Wyngaarden
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Patent number: 4448539Abstract: The method of mixing solid and liquid substances comprises the steps of keeping the substances in a constant circulation through a mixing tank by pumping the substances through a tank outlet and feeding them back through a tank inlet, discharging ready mixture from the tank, and supplying simultaneously a quantity of substances to the tank that equals the quantity of the ready mixture discharged from the tank. The apparatus for performing the method comprises a loop-type reactor with a reactor housing having inlet means at one end and outlet means at the opposite end, and having a tube socket for introducing the substances into the reactor. A control valve regulates the quantity of substances admitted to the reactor. The inlet means and the outlet means are interconnected by a pipe line, including a circulating pump. The pump keeps the substances in a constant flow through the reactor and the pipe line. A discharge valve is connected to the pipe line for discharging part of the ready mixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventor: Herwig Burgert
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Patent number: 4448535Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for blending sand and solid additives selectively and at selected rates into water for injection into a well. The apparatus may be truck mounted, and includes a frame, an input line with manifold and pump, a mixing tank, a variable venturi nozzle for delivering water to the tank, and an output line with pump, manifold, and recycle line. An auger delivers sand to the mixing tank. Dry chemicals are fed to the tank adjacent the variable venturi nozzle where the water is turbulent, at low pressure, and in high shear. Liquid chemicals may also be pumped into the tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: The Western Company of North AmericaInventor: Joe E. West
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Patent number: 4436431Abstract: A slurry mixing and pumping system adapted to automatically control both slurry viscosity and product output volume. Water and raw gypsum delivered to a mixing vat are thoroughly blended by a hydraulically powered agitator blade within the vat. Hydraulic pressure variations experienced by the agitator motor are translated into pneumatic viscosity control signals by a process controller. An air actuated water valve driven by the controller varies water input into the vat to effectuate viscosity correction. Means responsive to vat head level controls output volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: William A. StrongInventors: William A. Strong, Kenneth Church
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Patent number: 4436429Abstract: A slurry mixing and pumping system adapted to automatically control both slurry viscosity and product output volume. Water and raw gypsum delivered to a mixing vat are thoroughly blended by a hydraulically powered agitator blade within the vat. Hydraulic pressure variations experienced by the agitator motor are translated into pneumatic viscosity control signals by a process controller. An air actuated water valve driven by the controller varies water input into the vat to effectuate vicosity correction. Means responsive to vat head level controls output volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: William A. StrongInventors: William A. Strong, Kenneth Church
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Patent number: 4433917Abstract: An apparatus for automatically preparing a multi-ingredient mixture in batches in a mixing tank and providing a continuous supply of the mixture to a run tank in response to down stream demand. Gravimetric means provide monitoring signals indicative of the actual weight of the contents of each tank. Deviations from target ingredient ratios are automatically registered and compensated for in preparing each batch by logic control means which compare the actual weight of each ingredient added with a precalculated target weight, calculate target weights for the second and subsequently added ingredients on the basis of the actual amounts of ingredients added earlier and automatically activate the mixing tank outlet valve and the ingredient supply valves.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: Jack M. Mendel, Carl C. Bomgardner, Robert W. Rack, Donald G. Scott, August W. Stritmater
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Patent number: 4427298Abstract: A method and system are described for preventing interaction between the valves and pump in a liquid blending system. The method and system select operating relationships between the valve period and pump period that avoids synchronous operation and thereby improves the blend accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Edward J. Fahy, John C. Steichen
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Patent number: 4415269Abstract: A reinforced hardened foam lining may be constructed in a particular zone of a well such as a water well, a geothermal well, or an oil well to plug off or contain salt water intrusion or lost circulation by placing a length of perforated pipe in the desired location; placing foam generating components in a foam generating device in the length of perforated pipe; mixing the resin and catalyst (components) forming a mixture of components under pressure which fills the length of perforated pipe, flows through the perforations and fills the voids between the pipe and the side wall of the hole, then swells forming a foam and hardens. The area inside the length of perforated pipe may then be drilled out providing a strong reinforced channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Inventor: Ward M. Fraser
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Patent number: 4403866Abstract: An apparatus and process for automatically and rapidly making a paint having the color values of a standard paint; a computer is used which is connected to and controls a multiplicity of metering pumps that are each individually connected to a supply of components used to make the paint such as binder solution, solvent and colorants; the components are accurately metered into a mixing vessel and mixed, paint is circulated through a recycle loop attached to the vessel, the loop contains a cell having a viewing window through which the paint is pumped, a colorimeter views the cell and determines the color values of the wet paint and feeds these values back to the computer which compares the values to values of the standard paint and calculates the amount of colorant to be added and signals the metering pumps to add colorant, the process is repeated until the paint is brought within the tolerance values of the standard paint.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1982Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Allan F. Falcoff, Stephen W. Rementer, Allan B. J. Rodrigues
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Patent number: 4397561Abstract: A slurry mixing and pumping system adapted to automatically control both slurry viscosity and product output volume. Water and raw gypsum delivered to a mixing vat are thoroughly blended by a hydraulically powered agitator blade within the vat. Hydraulic pressure variations experienced by the agitator motor are translated into pneumatic viscosity control signals by a process controller. An air actuated water valve driven by the controller varies water input into the vat to effectuate viscosity correction. Means responsive to vat head level controls output volume.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: William A. StrongInventors: William A. Strong, Kenneth Church
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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: 4367953Abstract: An apparatus for continuously preparing starch milk is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a dosing means for supplying starch to a homogenizing tank. The homogenizing tank has an upper in-flow hopper provided with a flushing means, an agitating means, and a lower section. The dosing means has an outlet that opens into the upper in-flow hopper. A fall pipe is disposed between the outlet of the upper in-flow hopper and the lower section. The apparatus requires less energy than prior art apparatus and is not prone to operational disruptions as a result of variations in the starch milk concentration.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: CPC International Inc.Inventors: Gerhard Hinz, Joseph Dinessen
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Patent number: 4363742Abstract: Control apparatus and a method for making battery paste by mixing selected quantities of lead oxide, sulfuric acid and water to form a reaction mixture are disclosed. During the reaction portion of the process, the viscosity of the mixture initially descends on a time-viscosity curve, which then changes in slope to reach a point of minimum viscosity. The temperatures of the reaction mixture form a time-temperature curve having a temperature peak therein. The temperature and the viscosity of the reaction mixture are determined respectively by temperature sensing devices and by viscosity sensing devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Pettibone CorporationInventor: Milton Stone
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Patent number: 4357110Abstract: Mixing apparatus is described in which a plurality of chemical materials are to be incorporated in a carrier liquid, which may be a solvent, such as water, and which is quantitatively predominant, some of the chemical materials being incompatible if brought together directly, or in a wrong sequence, or which are difficult to combine, the materials being combined in the desired proportions in a cascaded arrangement of liquid filled chambers, the respective materials in the desired proportions preferably being supplied from separate sources of materials by pumps, the delivery of the carrier liquid being to a first mixing chamber to which a first chemical material is supplied, the contents of the first mixing chamber being delivered to a second mixing chamber to which another material is supplied, with provisions to prevent back flow, the fluid from the second mixing chamber being delivered to a third mixing chamber to which another chemical material may be added, with additional mixing chambers and pumps as desType: GrantFiled: September 17, 1979Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Inventors: Henry F. Hope, Stephen F. Hope
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Patent number: 4334786Abstract: The present invention is concerned with regulation of evolutive pulp. It offers a regulation process and mechanism, said mechanism including an elastic shape-changing pneumatic valve, valve opening control means, and modulating means causing a variation of said valve opening either way from an opening setting achieved through control means. The present invention can be applied to a continuous process for mixing plaster.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1979Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Saint Gobain IndustriesInventors: Adrien Delcoigne, Jacques Lanneau
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Patent number: 4332483Abstract: Mixing apparatus is described in which a plurality of chemical materials are to be incorporated in a carrier liquid, which may be a solvent, such as water, and which is quantitatively predominant, some of the chemical materials being incompatible if brought together directly, or in a wrong sequence, or which are difficult to combine, the materials being combined in the desired proportions in a cascaded arrangement of liquid filled chambers, the respective materials in the desired proportions preferably being supplied from separate sources of materials by pumps, the delivery of the carrier liquid being to a first mixing chamber to which a first chemical material is supplied, the contents of the first mixing chamber being delivered to a second mixing chamber to which another material is supplied, the fluid from the second mixing chamber being delivered to a third mixing chamber to which another chemical material may be added, with additional mixing chambers and pumps as desired to accommodate additional chemicaType: GrantFiled: February 8, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Inventors: Henry F. Hope, Stephen F. Hope
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Patent number: 4274749Abstract: A device for dispersing fluid polymeric material in a liquid diluent without degradation of polymer chain length includes a body having a generally T-shaped interior cavity with a pair of opposed inlets and a side outlet. One inlet holds a diluent injection assembly while the other holds a polymer injection assembly. The juxtaposition of the front ends of the injection assemblies within the interior cavity creates a zone where concurrent streams are pre-mixed and an orifice where the pre-mix is immediately subjected to high shear forces; adjusting the relative positions of the injection assemblies changes the size of the orifice. The continuous on-line supply of a polymer dispersion to a point of use incorporates such a dispersing device, a metering pump for supplying polymer and a small detention tank, which ages the dispersion for about a minute before it is delivered to a conduit leading to the point of use.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: Clow CorporationInventors: Robert J. Lake, Kimberly L. Chapman
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Patent number: 4247272Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the feed of pieces of rubber or plastics material into the intake opening of an extruder where a feed roller has a control slide mounted thereabove which can be moved to increase or decrease the area of the surface of the roller which engages the material and thus the rate of material intake. Sensing means are provided to indicate to control means the level of material in the intake opening, the control means then operating the control slide to adjust the rate of intake of material.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Hermann Berstorff Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Dietmar Anders
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Patent number: 4245915Abstract: A process for making asphalt concrete comprises mixing starting materials including aggregate and binder material and optionally, other additives, to a final temperature of about 60.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C. in an indirectly heated mixing chamber which is sealed. The moisture content of the asphalt concrete mixture is controlled as a function of the moisture content of the starting materials. Apparatus for performing the process in a continuous or batch operation is also set forth.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Inventor: Paul E. Bracegirdle
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Patent number: 4233265Abstract: Described is a mixing apparatus and its use in the hydration of liquid polymers. The apparatus includes two packed mixing columns, each having two reducing couplings attached thereto to form an inlet and an outlet to each column. The outlet of the first mixing column is connected to the inlet of the second mixing column via means of a reducing passageway. The apparatus also has sources of supply for liquid polymer and water connected to the inlet of the first mixing column through metering means and injection check means. The apparatus provides controlled mixing velocity during the hydration with non-shearing agitation and without a chemical buildup.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Olin CorporationInventor: Kenneth E. Gasper
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Patent number: 4212545Abstract: A method for producing two-component varnishes or paints involves withdrawing at least one colored basic varnish from a preselected source and introducing the varnish into a mixing zone, withdrawing a colorless hardener or cross-linking agent from another preselected source and introducing the hardener or cross-linking agent into said mixing zone, and maintaining a prescribed and previously adjusted mixing ratio between the varnish and the hardener or cross-linking agent by controlling the rate of flow of at least one component of the two-components, the basic varnish or the hardener or cross-linking agent, by a controllable metering means. The mixing ratio between the two components being determined by a means measuring a selected parameter of the mixture produced in the mixing zone. A suitable and measurable parameter of the mixture may be the electrical conductivity of the mixture, the dielectric constant of the mixture or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1977Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Daimler-Benz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Csaba Lovasz, Horst-Dieter Maab, Horst Schene, Volker Teubner
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Patent number: 4159810Abstract: A cassette re-winding device including a compartmented housing having a hinged lid to receive a cassette in one compartment having a rewind spindle connected to a battery operated motor located in the other compartment; and, an automatic switch positioned in the first-mentioned compartment which is actuated by the positioning of a cassette in the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignees: Trevor Hodkinson, Control Switchboards Pty, Ltd., Neil Charles McCormackInventor: Trevor Hodkinson
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Patent number: 4068570Abstract: Process of producing pieces of eggs which comprises mixing eggs to obtain a blend of egg whites and egg yolks, separately establishing a first flow of the blend and a second flow of steam under pressure, contacting the first and second flows to produce a burst of the blend of eggs and to initiate a preliminary cooking of the eggs, introducing the eggs resulting from the proceeding step into a container, allowing the eggs to remain in the container until cooking is completed and a solid mass of cooked eggs is obtained, and disintegrating the solid mass into small pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1976Date of Patent: January 17, 1978Inventor: Paul Emile Lanoie