Dispenser having reciprocating paddles for discharging particles

Dispensing – Processes of dispensing

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118658, 198742, 222404, 222409, 222DIG1, 355 3DD, G01F 1110

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041732944

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus in which particles are advanced from a storage container through a tube having a plurality of apertures therein. The particles are moved along the tube by paddles secured to a shaft so as to be discharged through the apertures in the tube. The shaft is mounted reciprocably and rotatably within the tube. In this manner, the paddles engage the particles during its forward movement while being spaced therefrom during the return to its initial position.

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