Dispensing – Agitator followed by discharge assistant and/or... – Three or more in series
Patent
1986-07-10
1988-08-30
Rolla, Joseph J.
Dispensing
Agitator followed by discharge assistant and/or...
Three or more in series
222236, 222238, 366297, 366300, G01F 1100, G01F 1120, B01F 700
Patent
active
047670290
ABSTRACT:
In a feeder assembly for highly viscous particulate material, a hopper is provided with two pairs of counterrotating agitators, one pair being disposed above the other. Each agitator is provided with a plurality of blades or paddles located in planes extending radially and longitudinally relative to the respective axis of rotation. Each blade or paddle in turn comprises a plurality of transverse rods equispaced from each other in the longitudinal direction of the respective agitator, as well as a longitudinally extending rod connected to the outer ends of the transverse rods. The agitators are driven so that the portions thereof at the nips of the respective agitator pairs move upwardly away from the outlet of the hopper.
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Kornutik Richard
Nabisco Brands Inc.
Rolla Joseph J.
Waag Lisa C.
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