Conveyors: fluid current – Having means to introduce booster fluid into conveyor
Patent
1988-06-22
1990-02-13
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Conveyors: fluid current
Having means to introduce booster fluid into conveyor
406106, 406108, 406122, 406145, 406151, 406152, 406153, 406191, B65G 5304
Patent
active
049002007
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement of pneumatic-transporting a powdered or granular maerials such that they do not lodge, using the transport pipe smaller diameter having the bore 2-6 times as long as maximum length of the particle of the powdered or granular materials to be transported, while the powdered or granular materials are caused to float at the inlet of the transport pipe or in the vicinity of the inlet thereof by the powdered or granular materials floating apparatus with help of the collector provided on the transporting destination at the outlet of the transport pipe.
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Harumoto Kimura
Toyoaki Tanigawa
Matsui Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Sartelle Anne
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