Claims
- 1. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- a primary intake pipe oriented to facilitate passage of said gas-entrained powder in a vertically downward flow direction wherein said flow of powder is subject to the least possible variation in direction to avoid formation of powder agglomerations and to prevent an uneven distribution of said powder among a plurality of secondary conduits located downstream therefrom, thereby preventing a negative effect on optical properties of a substrate coating produced therewith, said pipe having a length sufficient to facilitate passage of a homogeneous suspension of said powder therein; and
- means for forming a continuous stream of said gas entrained powder in said pipe said stream-forming means located above and terminating at a first end of said pipe; and
- an array of ducts distributed on a lateral surface of a cone having a circular cross section located within and aligned with a second end of said pipe, said array being located downstream of said stream forming means a sufficient distance to permit a thorough mixing of said powder with said carrier gas prior to the contact between said gas-entrained powder and said array, said ducts converging at or near the apex of said cone to constitute a single intake directed along the axis of the cone to said intake pipe, the total cross sectional area of said ducts being less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe, said ducts being oriented along generatrices on said surface of the cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices, each orifice connected to one of said plurality of said secondary conduits to form a continuous passageway which is free of dead zones, sharp bends and sharp turns to avoid formation of agglomerations or deposits of powder therein, so that said gas-entrained powder is uniformly divided from a single stream in said intake pipe to a plurality of uniform secondary streams in said secondary conduits, said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said primary intake pipe is positioned in a substantially vertical orientation and provides a substantially straight flow path for said gas-entrained powder between said stream forming means and said duct array.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the alignment between the axis of said cone and that of said pipe does not vary more than three milliradians.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said pipe does not diverge more than six milliradians from a vertical direction.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said primary intake pipe is of a length on the order of at least about thirty times its diameter.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said array is located downstream of said stream forming means a distance on the order of about thirty times the diameter of said intake pipe.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cone has an apex angle that is less than or equal to about 22.degree..
- 8. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- a primary intake pipe oriented to facilitate passage of said gas-entrained powder in a vertically downward flow direction which is subject to a variation of no more than six milliradians from a true vertical direction to avoid formation of powder agglomerations and to prevent an uneven distribution of said powder among a plurality of secondary conduits located downstream therefrom, thereby preventing a negative effect on optical properties of a substrate coating produced therewith, a portion of said pipe located proximally upstream from said secondary conduits having a length on the order of about at least thirty times its diameter so as to facilitate passage of a homogeneous mixture of said powder with said carrier gas;
- means for forming a continuous stream of said gas entrained powder in said pipe; and
- an array of a predetermined number of ducts distributed on a lateral surface of a cone having an apex angle of less than or equal to 22.degree. and a circular cross section located within said pipe and diverging no more than 3 milliradians from a vertical allignment therewith, said array being located downstream of said stream-forming means a distance on the order of at least about thirty times the diameter of said pipe, said ducts converging at or near the apex of said cone to constitute a single intake directed along the axis of the cone to said intake pipe, the total cross sectional area of said ducts being less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe, said ducts being oriented along generatrices on said surface of the cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices, each connected to one of a plurality of said secondary conduits to form a continuous passageway which is free of dead zones, sharp bends and sharp turns to avoid formation of agglomerations or deposits of powder therein, so that said gas-entrained powder is uniformly divided from a single stream in said intake pipe to a plurality of uniform secondary streams in said secondary conduits, said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction.
- 9. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- a straight, vertical primary intake pipe having a length at least about thirty times its diameter; for passage of gas-entrained powder in a vertically downward flow direction;
- means for forming a continuous stream of gas-entrained powder in said pipe; and
- an array of a predetermined number of ducts distributed on a lateral surface of a cone having a circular cross section located within said pipe, said array being located downstream of said stream forming means a distance on the order of at least about thirty times the diameter of said pipe, said ducts converging at or near the apex of the cone to constitute a single intake directed along the axis of the cone to the vertical intake pipe, the total cross sectional area of said ducts being less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe, said ducts further being oriented along generatrices on an inner surface of the cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices, each orifice connected to one of a plurality of secondary conduits so as to form a continuous passageway which is free of dead zones, sharp bends and sharp turns to avoid formation of agglomerations or deposits of powder therein, so that said gas-entrained powder is uniformly divided from a single stream in said intake pipe to a plurality of uniform secondary streams in said secondary conduits, said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said cone has an apex angle that is less than or equal to 22.degree..
- 11. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- a straight, vertical primary intake pipe having a length at least about thirty times its diameter;
- means for forming a continuous stream of gas-entrained powder in said pipe;
- an array of a predetermined number of ducts distributed on a lateral surface of a cone having a circular cross section located within said pipe, said array being located downstream of said stream forming means a distance on the order of at least about thirty times the diameter of said pipe, said ducts converging at or near the apex of the cone to constitute a single intake directed along the axis of the cone to the vertical intake pipe, the total cross sectional area of said ducts being less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe, said ducts further being oriented along generatrices on said surface of the cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices, each connected to one of a plurality of a secondary conduits so as to form a continuous passageway, said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction; and
- a housing having a hollow region that communicates with the primary intake pipe and flares outward with increasing distance from the intake pipe and a core shaped in the form of a cone and mounted in the hollow region so that the axis of the core is coincident with that of the primary intake pipe and the apex of the core is closer to the primary intake pipe, said ducts being formed by an inside surface of the housing and a plurality of grooves oriented along the generatrices of the cone.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the grooves have a square cross-section.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the grooves appear only on a lower part of the conical core, leaving a portion of the apex of said conical core free of grooves and advantageously smooth.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the portion that is free of grooves is about one-fifth of the height of the conical core.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein a part of the hollow region of the housing covering the apex of the conical core has a hyperboloid shape.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the grooves are defined by ribs which end in bevels at the upper part of the conical core.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein each of said grooves is defined by ribs having a beveled point of their upper end to minimize disturbances in the flow path of the gas entrained powder.
- 18. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- a pressurized gas injector having an annular gas jet for injecting a stream of gas flowing in a first direction;
- means for feeding said powder in said first direction into a region surrounded by said gas jet;
- a tubular mixing zone aligned in said first direction, downstream of said annular gas jet and said feeding means, in which said powder mixes with gas from said gas injector to form a continuous stream of gas-entrained powder;
- a straight, vertical intake pipe aligned with and forming the downstream end of said mixing zone to facilitate passage of said gas-entrained powder in a vertically downward flow direction; and
- a distributor by which the vertical intake pipe is subdivided into a multiplicity of secondary conduits, comprising an array of a predetermined number of ducts distributed on a lateral surface of a cone having a circular section, said ducts converging at or near the apex of said cone to constitute a single intake directed along the axis of the cone and connected to the primary intake pipe, the total cross sectional area of said ducts being less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe and said ducts further being oriented along generatrices on said surface of said cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices, each connected to one of said secondary conduits so as to form a continuous passageway which is free of dead zones, sharp bends and sharp turns to avoid formation of agglomerations or deposits of powder therein, so that said gas-entrained powder is uniformly divided from a single stream in said intake pipe to a plurality of uniform secondary streams in said secondary conduits, said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein there is a space between the powder feeding means and the annular gas jet for input of a gas, generally ambient air.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the secondary conduits bring the powder entrained in the gas to a slit distribution nozzle.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the axis of the cone is aligned with the axis of the intake pipe.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the intake pipe has a length that is at least about thirty times its diameter.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the total cross-sectional area of the ducts equals that of the primary intake pipe.
- 24. An apparatus for mixing and distributing a powder entrained in a gas comprising:
- means for mixing powder with gas to form a continuous homogeneous suspension of a gas-entrained powder;
- a straight, vertical intake pipe having a length at least about thirty times its diameter, a first end of which is adjacent and located below said mixing means for directing said gas-entrained powder vertically downward to a second end of said pipe;
- an array of a predetermined number of ducts distributed on the inner surface of a cone having a circular cross section located within said second end of the intake pipe, said ducts converging at or near the apex of the cone and having a total cross sectional area which is less than or substantially equal to that of said pipe, said ducts further being oriented along generatrices of said surface of the cone and ending at its base in a multiplicity of orifices; said cone being stationary relative to said intake pipe and said secondary conduits, said axis of said cone being oriented in a vertical direction; and
- a plurality of secondary conduits, each connected to one of the orifices to form a continuous passageway which is free of dead zones, sharp bends and sharp turns to avoid formation of agglomerations or deposits of powder therein, so that said gas-entrained powder is uniformly divided from a single stream in said intake pipe to a plurality of uniform secondary streams in said scondary conduits.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said cone has an apex angle that is less than or equal to 22.degree. and wherein the single stream is divided into about 75 secondary streams.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 24 further comprising a distribution nozzle located adjacent and below said secondary conduits for conducting said secondary streams of gas-entrained powder vertically downward toward a substrate.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said substrate is glass, said powder contains a metal, and wherein the substrate is coated with a uniform deposit of powder which does not vary in thickness more than the diameter of the powder particles.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein each of the ducts is configured in the form of a groove having a square cross section.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein a portion of the cone extending from its apex to said array of ducts is substantially smooth to facilitate the distribution of gas-entrained powder into said ducts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 627,592, filed July 3, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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