Claims
- 1. A multi-cell fluidization and atomization apparatus for the continuous production of granules in a fluidized bed, comprising at least five cells communicating with each other in series, each of said cells being cylindrical and having a vertical axis, said cells comprising successively a preheating cell having a horseshoe agitator therein having upstanding terms, a first agglomerating cell having an asymmetric three-bladed agitator therein, a first drying cell having a bent blade agitator therein, a second agglomerating cell having an asymmetric three-bladed agitator therein, a second drying cell having a bent blade agitator therein, means in each of the cells for fluidizing particulate material independent from the fluidization in the other cells, means for spraying a liquid onto the fluidized material in said first and second agglomerating cells, and means common to all said agitators for rotating all said agitators in unison about spaced parallel vertical axes in their respective cells, the adjacent cells communicating with each other within the height range of said fluidized fed through openings in common side walls of said adjacent cells, the vertical position of each of said openings depending on the operations in said adjacent cells as well as on the vertical distribution of the particle size within said adjacent cells, said cells having a communicating air space with uniform pressure above said fluidized bed.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our previously-copending application Ser. No. 835,642, filed Sept. 22, 1977, which in turn was a continuation of our then-copending application Ser. No. 717,287, filed Aug. 24, 1976, which in turn was a continuation-in-part application of our then-copending application Ser. No. 581,427, filed Mar. 27, 1975, which in turn was a continuation-in-part application of our then-copending application Ser. No. 424,282, filed Dec. 13, 1973, all of these earlier applications being now abandoned.
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