Claims
- 1. A powder transport system for supplying powdered material to a flame spray device for thermal spraying which comprises,
- at least two powder storage containers,
- each having an exit orifice for delivering powder therefrom,
- at least two powder feed means each comprising a substantially horizontally disposed elongated enclosed channel member, each having means for supplying inert protective gas therethrough,
- each coupled at one end to the exit orifice of a corresponding storage container for receiving powder therefrom,
- each of said enclosed channel members having an exit port at its other end coupled to a single buffer chamber of a substantially frustonconical shape which opens upwardly,
- each of said enclosed channel members being adapted to vibrate along its length to effect powder delivery to said buffer chamber,
- vibrating means mechanically coupled to each of said enclosed channel members for adjustably controlling the vibration along the length of each of said enclosed channel members,
- level-detecting means disposed within said buffer chamber adapted to provide a level range over which the depth of said powder in said chamber is to be controlled,
- an exit orifice at the bottom of said buffer chamber,
- a powder-injection device having a transfer duct for receiving said powder coupled to said chamber exit orifice and a selector device cooperating therewith for varying the flow of powder between the buffer chamber and the injection device,
- said injection device having an inlet end for receiving carrier gas and an outlet end for delivering powder suspended in said carrier gas to a flame spray device,
- and a control device coupled to each of the vibrating means and responsive to the level-detecting device in the buffer chamber for regulating powder feed to said buffer chamber via said vibrating means either together or separately,
- whereby to maintain the powder level in the buffer chamber at the desired level and thus achieve substantially constant rate of powder flow to said flame spray device.
- 2. The powder transport system as in claim 1, including means for supplying inert gas to each of the powder storage containers, and the buffer chamber.
- 3. The powder transport system as in claim 1, including at least one force-sensing device cooperably associated with at least one assembly comprising said powder storage container and said controllable powder feed means and adapted in such a manner that the sensing device is responsive to the weight of the assembly and thus provide a signal corresponding to the change in weight of the assembly during operation, the information corresponding to said signal being conveyed by said weight-sensing device to said control device, and/or a display device therefor, and/or a recording device.
- 4. The powder transport system of claim 3, wherein said assembly also includes said buffer chamber.
- 5. The powder transport system of claim 1, including at least one force-sensing device,
- wherein said force-sensing device is cooperably associated with at least one assembly comprising at least two powder storage containers, each with said controllable powder feed means and a buffer chamber,
- said association being such that the force-sensing device is responsive to the weight of said assembly and provides a signal corresponding to the change of weight thereof during operation,
- the force-sensing device being connected to said control device and/or a display device therefor, and/or a recording device for conveying said signal thereto.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 361,890, filed Mar. 25, 1982, now abandoned.
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