Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material comprising in combination a kiln from which such hot particulate material is supplied,
- a cooling shaft positioned in association with said kiln for continuous receipt and containment of a bed of such hot particulate material,
- a hopper underlying said cooling shaft for flow therethrough of particulate material of said bed to a lower discharge outlet of the hopper,
- said hopper comprising a circular upper uniformly sloped steep wall section and an associated circular lower uniformly sloped shallower wall section leading to said outlet,
- flow guiding means centrally located in a position in a range extending from within said upper steep wall section and immediately above forming an annular passageway to cause said material to flow adjacent the wall of said steep wall section upon passage to said shallower section and
- air supply means for supplying cooling air under pressure to said hopper to force said air upwardly in said bed in sufficient amount to cool said particles to an acceptable handling temperature upon discharge from said outlet.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said flow guiding means comprises a centrally located frustoconical section
- within said steep wall section
- with its smallest diameter toward said outlet, the wall of said frustoconical section being generally parallel to the adjacent steep wall of said hopper.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said flow guiding means include a flow dispersing conical section mated at its broadest dimension to the top of said frustoconical section to channel the downward flow of material radially outward in said hopper toward said annular passageway.
- 4. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material as set forth in claim 3 in which said steel wall section of said hopper has a uniformly sloped angular inclination greater than 70.degree. to the horizontal.
- 5. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material as set forth in claim 3 in which said steep wall section of said hopper has a uniform angle of 75.degree..+-.5.degree. to the horizontal.
- 6. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material as set forth in claim 5 in which said shallower wall section has a uniform angle of 55.degree..+-.5.degree. to the horizontal.
- 7. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material as set forth in claim 1 in which the cooling shaft for containing the bed of particles is square in cross-sectional shape formed of flat vertical side walls and in which the steep wall section of the hopper has projections extending upwardly therefrom at the same steep angle as said upper hopper wall section into a merged relation with both sides of each adjacent corner region of said shaft to promote substantially uniform downward flow in cross-section of the mass of particles in said vertical shaft to the discharge outlet of said hopper.
- 8. Apparatus for cooling hot particulate material as set forth in claim 7 in which said hopper is one of a cluster of four such hoppers and in which each hopper also has a projection extending upward at the same steep angle into a mated relation with a corresponding projection of an immediately adjacent hopper as well as in merged relation with an adjacent side wall portion of said shaft in the mid-region between a pair of corners of said shaft.
- 9. Apparatus for cooling particulate material as set forth in claim 8 in which each said hopper has one of its projections extending upwardly in the center of said cluster for a mated relation with similar projections of the other three hoppers of said cluster.
- 10. Apparatus for cooling hot particles as set forth in claim 4 in which said cooling shaft is rectangular or square in shape and more than one such hopper is associated therewith, said hoppers each having upward extensions from its upper steep walled conical section extending at the same steep angle and reaching into and merging with corner wall portions of said cooling shaft and other similar upward extensions from said upper steep walled conical section reaching into mated relation with a corresponding extension of an adjacent hopper and in merged association with an immediately adjacent cooler shaft wall portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 944,972, filed Dec. 22, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,728,288.
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