Having Radially Extending Blades Patents (Class 406/100)
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Patent number: 9845803Abstract: The invention relates to a screw pump having two screws, in which screw pump each screw has a first thread and a second thread. The threads extend in each case from a suction side to a delivery side. The threads are in engagement with one another, with the result that the threads are divided into a plurality of working chambers, the volume of which decreases from the suction side to the delivery side. According to the invention, the threads have two thread turns. Moreover, the invention relates to a screw for a pump of this type. On account of the uniform distribution of mass of the two-turn threads, the pump can be operated at a high rotational speed, with the result that the throughput of the pump is increased.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: Sterling Industry Consult GmbHInventors: Heiner Kösters, Jörg Temming
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Patent number: 9025328Abstract: A heat dissipation module includes a fan and a thermal fin portion. The fan includes a fan body, a plurality of blade units and a plurality of blade extensions. The blade units are connected to the fan body. The blade extensions protrude from the blade units, respectively. A first surface is formed on a side of each of the blade extensions. A distance between the first surface and an axis of the fan body is increasing along an inflow direction. The thermal fin portion includes a plurality of fin units and a plurality of fin extensions respectively protruding from the fin units. A second surface is formed on a side facing the fan extension of each of the fin extension. An identical gap is formed between at least one portion of the first surface and at least one portion of the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Wistron CorporationInventors: Meng-Ting Chiang, Yao-Lung Tsai, Wei-Hsing Wang, Chieu-Tu Cheng
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Publication number: 20140044495Abstract: A method for conveying goods to be conveyed with a cellular wheel sluice, where in a housing, the goods to be conveyed are conveyed with rotor blades of the rotating cellular wheel, and sealing lips of the rotor blades abut against at least one sealing surface of the housing, and where during the transport of certain goods to be conveyed, a sealing surface and/or sealing lips can be used which are formed from an abrasive material that is contained in the goods to be conveyed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventor: Timm Kirchhoff
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Patent number: 6494151Abstract: A discharge valve plate of the type used in the conduit between an exhauster fan and a riffle box in a coal fine delivery system for a coal-fired combustion chamber in a power plant. The axis of rotation of the discharge valve plate is oriented generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the exhauster fan, such that the valve plate bisects the flow of coal fines from the exhauster fan into upper and lower flows, each having heavy and light distributions across the width of the conduit. The discharge valve plate is provided with diffuser elements engaging the upper and lower flows to cause the heavy and light flow distributions to mix prior to reaching the riffle box.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Sure Alloy Steel CorporationInventor: Rickey E. Wark
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Patent number: 5363778Abstract: A high efficiency exhauster which is capable of attaining operating efficiencies of up to 70% when employed in a solid fuel pulverizer firing system that includes a pulverizer which is operative to effect the pulverization therewithin of the solid fuel supplied thereto and a furnace into which the pulverized solid fuel is injected for combustion therewithin. The high efficiency exhauster includes a casing, an inlet ring supported on the casing, a rotor mounted on the casing for rotation therewithin, a multiplicity of blades, each of a preestablished length and width, mounted in spaced relation one to another on the circumference of the rotor so as to extend at a preestablished angle, and an outlet formed in the casing.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Stanley E. Kmiotek, Peter L. Stanwicks
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Patent number: 5209608Abstract: An air grain conveyor comprising a means for generating high velocity air, a grain ejection section, a connection between said means and said ejector section whereby the high velocity air is ejected into the ejection section, and a grain hopper attached to the ejector section whereby grain is drawn into the ejector section and conveyed to a discharge section wherein the velocity of air borne grain is slowed prior to deposit of the grain into a receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Inventor: Kevin Edwards
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Patent number: 5190140Abstract: An impeller assembly having a housing supporting a rotatable impeller. The housing has a bottom entrance opening and a top exit opening separated by a curved back wall. A liner of low friction and abrasion resistant plastic material located adjacent a portion of the inside of the back wall prevents material buildup on the back wall. The liner is removeably mounted on the housing so that it can be replaced without taking the housing apart. The impeller has a plurality of pivoted paddle assemblies. Each paddle assembly has a body carrying a generally U-shaped liner of low friction and abrasion resistant material to minimize the collection of material on the paddle assemblies. The housing includes a knife adjacent the entrance opening. The body of the impeller assembly has a transverse lip that moves in close relation relative to the knife to cut material.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: J-Star IndustriesInventor: Floyd E. Buschbom
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Patent number: 5147030Abstract: An impeller assembly having a housing supporting a rotatable impeller. The housing has a bottom entrance opening and a top exit opening separated by a curved back wall. A liner of low friction and abrasion resistant plastic material located adjacent a portion of the inside of the back wall prevents material buildup on the back wall. The liner is removeably mounted on the housing so that it can be replaced without taking the housing apart. The impeller has a plurality of pivoted paddle assemblies. Each paddle assembly has a body carrying a generally U-shaped liner of low friction and abrasion resistant material to minimize the collection of material on the paddle assemblies. The housing includes a knife adjacent the entrance opening. The body of the impeller assembly has a transverse lip that moves in close relation relative to the knife to cut material.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Van Dale, Inc.Inventor: Floyd E. Buschbom
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Patent number: 5064315Abstract: A blower for transporting grass clippings from a grass cutting unit to a grass catcher of a lawn mower comprises a housing with a protective liner extending over peripheral inside walls thereof. The liner includes a lining material formed of an elastic resin, and a core formed of a plastically deformable metal and embedded in the lining material.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Kubota CorporationInventors: Kazuo Samejima, Masatake Murakawa, Junichi Kitamura, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Colin Fulford
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Patent number: 5035317Abstract: An impeller assembly having a housing supporting a rotatable impeller. The housing has a bottom entrance opening and a top exit opening separated by a curved back wall. A liner of low friction and abrasive resistant plastic material covers the inside of the back wall. The liner is removeably mounted on the housing so that it can be replaced without taking the housing apart. The impeller has a plurality of pivoted paddle assemblies. Each paddle assembly has a generally U-shaped liner of low friction and abrasion resistant material. The impeller is adjustably mounted on the housing to provide a minimum of clearance between the liner and the outer ends of the paddle assemblies as they rotate within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Van Dale, Inc.Inventor: Floyd E. Buschbom
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Patent number: 4964502Abstract: An impeller assembly having a housing supporting a rotatable impeller. The housing has a bottom entrance opening and a top exit opening separated by a curved back wall. A liner of low friction and abrasive resistant plastic material covers the inside of the back wall. The liner is removeably mounted on the housing so that it can be replaced without taking the housing apart. The impeller has a plurality of pivoted paddle assemblies. Each paddle assembly has a generally U-shaped liner of low friction and abrasion resistant material. The impeller is adjustably mounted on the housing to provide a minimum of clearance between the liner and the outer ends of the paddle assemblies as they rotate within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Van Dale, Inc.Inventor: Floyd E. Buschbom
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Patent number: 4941295Abstract: This relates to an elevating system for elevating used abrasive particles in a blast machine arrangement so that theused abrasive particles may be returned to an associated blast head for reuse. Basically speaking, the abrasive particle elevating system includes a throwing wheel mounted within a housing to which there is coupled an elevating casing. These two elements replace the normal and more expensive installation a bucket type conveyor for delivering the used abrasive particles and materials removed thereby to an elevated separator associated with a supply bin for abrasive particles for an elevated blast head. The throwing wheel may be of a varied construction and there may be at least two throwing wheels in tandem to provide for a greater elevating height or horizontal distance. If desired, a second throwing wheel may throw the used abrasive particles over the roof of a blast room so that there may be a blast head on two opposite walls of the blast room.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Pangborn CorporationInventor: James H. Carpenter
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Patent number: 4883406Abstract: The present invention provides a fan for moving air or transporting loose material. The fan comprises an inlet suction pipe that is bifurcated to form two pieces that then open out into a cone, after which there is a fan-blade wheel. This fan-blade wheel is driven by a drive shaft that passes through the cone and out in the area between the pipes. The drive shaft is driven directly by a motor or through a belt or gear-train drive system.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Inventor: Johann Arnold
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Patent number: 4832538Abstract: A feed spreader has an impeller for distributing feed to livestock in a feed lot. The impeller is driven through a belt and pulley arrangement by an electric motor. The feed spreader has a connection for receiving feed from a feed hopper through a flexible tube attached to the auger of the feed hopper. The feed spreader has an adjustable mount for positioning the feed spreader on a fence post of the feed lot. In this manner, feed can be distributed to livestock within the feed lot without necessitating the entry of any personnel into the feed lot.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventors: Steve Bullerman, Rick Bullerman
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Patent number: 4821495Abstract: An ensilage harvester blower is provided with a deflector which directs crop material discharged from the blower along a path which intersects a curved, crop direction changing, discharge spout wall surface area at a shallow angle so as to minimize the normal forces exerted by the discharged material on the wall surface area.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Harold E. De Buhr, Raymond S. Wilkes
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Patent number: 4784755Abstract: Product, such as grain, is cleansed of particulate, such as dust, as it is being conveyed in the normal receiving, storage, and shipping processes. The particulate is sucked from the product by large volumes of low velocity air. The particulate is sucked from the product at a time that the product is near a port in the side of a discharge transition of the conveyor. It is sucked at the discharge transition because at that point, the grain is in motion and agitated, as well as being near the walls of the conveyor. Furthermore, the conveying of product will create a wind or movement of air which airs the sucking of the particlate from the product. The fan causing the suction is placed as near as possible to the conveyor so that the air and particulate, once removed, is moved through the particulate pipes under pressure rather than under suction. Also, all of the particulate pipes carrying the particulate and air are at an angle greater than 55.degree.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1986Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Allied Millwrights, Inc.Inventor: Jimmy D. Taylor
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Patent number: 4696432Abstract: A forage harvester blower includes a blower fan having a plurality of pivotable blades which operate closely to a cylindrical surface of the blower housing. Forge is delivered into the blower housing along a path extending tangentially to an outer part of the blades and exits the housing at a location spaced approximately ninety degrees from the entrance point.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Roger A. Russ, John J. Hennen
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Patent number: 4425058Abstract: A centrifugal blower has an offset between a housing rim sheet and discharge conduit outer wall. A vertical panel attached to the rim sheet guides the feed material into the silo pipe center portion without contacting the conduit outer wall and discharge duct. An air inlet for secondary air flow is provided in this offset to supplement the principal air flow entering through material feed inlet into the blower and to provide an air cushion between the air-borne material and outer wall, as well as the initial portion of the discharge duct.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1981Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: International Harvester Co.Inventors: Robert Sorensen, Edward A. Barrett, Thomas J. Scarnato
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Patent number: 4235293Abstract: A fan housing comprising two side plates and a scroll, angle elongated scraper members secured transversely between the side plates, the scroll resting on the scraper members and being slideably mounted on the side plates, and a reciprocating actuator secured to the scroll such that upon operation of the actuator, the scroll is oscillated across the scraper members so dislodging deposit from the inside of the scroll.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Thomas Equipment Ltd.Inventor: Malcolm P. Ellis
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Patent number: 4174001Abstract: A fan housing through which mire is drawn includes a plurality of rods connected around and inside the periphery of the housing and a belting placed thereover, ends of the belting extending through a side opening in the housing and connected to a rocker arm or other oscillating means, thereby flexing the belting and scraping the belting against the rods to prevent mire build up and to remove existing mire without having to shut down fan operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Assignee: Lockwood CorporationInventor: Malcolm P. Ellis
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Patent number: 4169508Abstract: A method for extinguishing fires which is particularly suited for extinguishing burning liquids. The area of the fire is covered by granulated or chopped mineral wool which is spread out over the fire in a sufficiently thick layer. The apparatus for carrying out the method consists of a blower which is provided with knives by means of which the mineral wool may be granulated. The apparatus can be used for removing the mineral wool after the fire has been extinguished.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1977Date of Patent: October 2, 1979Assignee: A. Ahlstrom OsakeyhtioInventors: Ensi A. Jauros, Tapani M. Ojala
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Patent number: 4155602Abstract: Trash removal apparatus in a sugar cane harvester comprises an axial flow extractor fan having multiple blades to draw trash out of harvested cane and to discharge it through a duct on the pressure side of the fan. The duct is in the form of a helical trash guide member which collects the trash out of the air flow and discharges the trash laterally. The diameter of the fan blades is chosen so as to leave a relatively large annular gap between their ends and the wall of the duct through which most of the trash passes thereby reducing power consumption by the fan.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Massey-Ferguson Services N.V.Inventor: Donald J. Quick