Claims
- 1. A bulk-storage receptacle comprising:
- a structure formed with an upright wall defining a storage chamber for flowable bulk material;
- means forming a helical chute opening toward said chamber and spiraling downwardly along said wall, said helical chute having a ramp receiving said material and extending generally transversely to said wall while being formed with a first tangential inclination and a first radial inclination; and
- means for feeding bulk material to said helical chute, said wall and said chute being constituted of panels mounted in mutually contiguous relationship, each of said panels having an elastic inner layer, an adhesive layer applied to said inner layer for anchoring the panels to said wall and a wear-resistant outer layer adapted to define the chamber for receiving said material.
- 2. The bulk-storage receptacle as defined in claim 1 wherein said feeding means is a helically curved inlet chute.
- 3. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 2 wherein said inlet chute is peripherally closed, said receptacle further comprising a transition region between said inlet chute and said helical chute provided with a ramp delivering said bulk material to said inlet chute, the ramp of said transition region having a tangential angle varying continuously from a second tangential inclination adjacent said inlet chute to said first tangential inclination at said helical chute, said ramp of said transition region merging into said ramp of said helical chute and having over the entire length of said transition region a slope greater than the critical friction angle for said material.
- 4. The bulk-storage receptacle as defined in claim 1 wherein said inlet chute has a constant tangential inclination equal to said second tangential inclination.
- 5. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1 wherein said structure has an open upper end and said inlet chute is disposed above said upper end.
- 6. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1, further comprising a storage hopper on an upper end of said inlet chute, control means between said hopper and said inlet chute for metering said material into said inlet chute, and level-responsive means in said hopper for monitoring the level of material therein to operate said control means.
- 7. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1 wherein said elastic inner layer is composed of reinforced concrete or fiberglass-reinforced synthetic resin.
- 8. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1 wherein said wear-resistant outer layer is composed of hard concrete synthetic resin having a hard material inlay or aritifical basalt.
- 9. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is a synthetic-resin mortar.
- 10. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 1 wherein said panels are composed at least in part of a fiber-reinforced binder or a polymer-impregnated concrete.
- 11. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 10 wherein the reinforcing fibers are selected from the group which consists of polypropylene fiber, polyamide fiber, carbon fiber, fiber glass and steel fiber.
- 12. The bulk-storage receptacle defined in claim 10 wherein the impregnating polymer is polymethylmethacrylate.
Priority Claims (3)
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7607102 |
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7607103 |
Mar 1976 |
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2609797 |
Mar 1976 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 775,403 filed Mar. 7, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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