Conveyors: fluid current – Intake to fluid current conveyor – Conveyor having plural intakes
Patent
1994-06-30
1996-04-16
Pike, Andrew C.
Conveyors: fluid current
Intake to fluid current conveyor
Conveyor having plural intakes
406146, B65G 5312
Patent
active
055076017
ABSTRACT:
A method of transferring water provides potential energy with the air pressure of compressed air and uses compressed air used for transfer repeatedly and continuously. The compressed air is retained at the place where the water is transferred from. The compressed air retained is drawn and compressed by a compressor for another transfer operation, and the water is transferred continuously by an alternate replacement between the compressed air and the water. The water can be brought into a place by water pressure where the compressed air acts on the water.
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Pike Andrew C.
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