Excavating – Beneath a body of water – Suction
Patent
1994-03-16
1996-01-30
Melius, Terry L.
Excavating
Beneath a body of water
Suction
222202, 406173, B65G 5314, B65G 6572
Patent
active
054872286
ABSTRACT:
In a material transfer system, material from an excavation is drawn into a vessel by suction from a vacuum source. The vessel has discharge flaps at the bottom that are held closed by the suction. When the weight of the material in the vessel reaches a predetermined value, the flaps open and the material is discharged from the vessel. After the discharge, counterweights almost close the flaps and the suction seals the discharge flaps so that additional material is drawn into the vessel. The vessel includes a vibratory section and has sides that slope outwardly from top to bottom. The material entering the vessel contacts the vibratory section at a predetermined angle and is redirected to the discharge flaps without any caking on the vessel walls. The opening through the discharge flaps is larger than the inlet through which the material enters the vessel so that objects entering the vessel are discharged.
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Hartmann Gary L.
Marazzo Joseph
Palmer Michael G.
Russo Frank
Brooklyn Union Gas
Melius Terry L.
Pezzuto Robert
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