Conveyors: fluid current – Intake to fluid current conveyor – Load receptacle type
Patent
1982-02-17
1983-11-08
Nase, Jeffrey V.
Conveyors: fluid current
Intake to fluid current conveyor
Load receptacle type
406 93, 406142, 406193, 406194, B65G 5316
Patent
active
044139322
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for transporting gas-borne particulate material comprising a pneumatic conveyor having an elongate duct. In order to inhibit formation of stagnant pockets and recirculation of solids within the duct, an annular flow of gas is introduced into the duct, preferably along its peripheral wall. The annular flow is auxiliary to the main flow and may be introduced via an annular passage encompassing an inlet section of the duct and extending longitudinally of the duct. Gas may be supplied to the annular passage from an annular plenum chamber surrounding the duct.
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Nase Jeffrey V.
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited
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