Conveyors: fluid current – Having means for maintaining load in suspension along flow path – By fluid whirling action
Patent
1991-09-09
1993-03-23
Focarino, Margaret A.
Conveyors: fluid current
Having means for maintaining load in suspension along flow path
By fluid whirling action
406106, 406109, 406144, 406197, B65G 5330
Patent
active
051958503
ABSTRACT:
Buoyant particles entrained in a transport water are delivered to the bottom of a flooded vessel, overcoming the buoyant force of the particles and other fluid dynamics problems associated with entrained fluid flow. In a preferred embodiment, ice particles are delivered through a conduit to the bottom of a flooded thermal storage tank by entraining the ice particles in a swirling transport water.
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Davis Thomas L.
Elliott, III Robert N.
Zickefoose Charles R.
Carolina Power & Light Company
Faust Richard S.
Focarino Margaret A.
Hoge Gary C.
North Carolina Alternative Energy Corporation
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