Agitating – By injecting gas into mixing chamber
Patent
1990-05-21
1992-09-08
Coe, Philip R.
Agitating
By injecting gas into mixing chamber
366136, 366141, 366151, 366159, 366341, 406 30, 406163, 406181, B01F 1302, B01F 1502
Patent
active
051452537
ABSTRACT:
An integrated process blending apparatus which blends particulate material and also automatically controls the flow of material into the blender and out to the associated processing equipment. Load cells attached to the blender vessel are used to control the entry of material into the blender, while the pressure drop in the blender output pipe is used to control an output deflector to either remove or recycle material within the blender. The blender is also made more effective by dividing it into vertical compartments with separators which have angled portions preferably in their lower regions to cause different downward flow velocities in each compartment, and by creating a multistage blender by stacking sets of offset compartments one on top of another.
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Bartholomew Leslie C.
Labelle Gerald J.
Paul Kermit D.
Szazdi, Jr. John S.
Coe Philip R.
Cooley C.
De Joseph Daniel
Fuller Company
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