Claims
- 1. Apparatus for charging particulate material into a receptacle comprising a bell adapted to be raised and lowered in an upright path; a member surrounding said bell and having an opening through which said bell normally freely passes as it is raised and lowered in said path, said opening providing a substantially close clearance between said bell and said surrounding member; means for discharging particulate material onto said bell and into said surrounding member; and means for reversing the direction of movement of said bell in the event of an obstruction between said bell and said member that impedes movement of said bell.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said surrounding member is a hopper with an upright inner surface and said opening is adjacent the bottom of said surface.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 comprising bell-moving means for raising and lowering said bell in said upright path; means, associated with said bell-moving means, for sensing an increase in the resistance to movement of the bell in said upright path caused by an obstruction between the bell and said surrounding member; and means responsive to said sensing means for causing said bell-moving means to reverse the direction of movement of said bell in said upright path when said sensing means senses said increase in resistance.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said bell moving means comprises fluid-powered means that when fluid pressure is applied to said fluid powered means moves said bell in a predetermined direction in said upright path; said sensing means comprises pressure-sensitive means that senses an increase in fluid pressure caused by said obstruction; and said means responsive to said sensing means responds to said increase in fluid pressure sensed by said sensing means to reverse the direction of movement of said bell in said upright path.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said bell is supported by a bell rod movable in said upright path, and in which said bell-moving means includes said bell rod.
- 6. Apparatus for charging particulate material into a shaft furnace in which a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace, comprising a furnace portion defining a space into which said material is to be deposited; gas lock means permitting introduction of said material into the upper portion of said space without harmful loss of gas pressure; distributor means in said space below said gas lock means comprising a distributor bell having an upper surface that converges upwardly and inwardly from a perimeter of said bell at the lower edge of said upper surface, said perimeter being the largest perimeter of said bell, a distributor hopper surrounding said bell and having an inner surface, said hopper having an opening adjacent the lower edge of said inner surface through which said bell may freely pass, the edge of said opening being in close proximity to but spaced from said perimeter of said bell when said perimeter is in said opening, and means for causing relative movement between said bell and said hopper in an upright path between a position in which said bell perimeter is located in a lower position relative to said hopper opening and a position in which said bell perimeter is in upper position relative to said hopper opening; and means for reversing the direction of said relative movement of said bell and said hopper in said upright path in the event of an obstruction between said bell and said hopper that impedes said relative movement of said bell through said hopper opening.
- 7. Apparatus for charging particulate material into a shaft furnace comprising a bell having a perimeter that is the largest perimeter of said bell; a member surrounding said bell and having an opening through which at least a portion of said bell extends, the perimeter of said opening closely approximating in size and shape the perimeter of said bell; means for causing relative movement between said bell and said surrounding member in an upright path whereby said perimeters of said bell and said surrounding member opening are normally positioned in predetermined closest relation; means for discharging particulate material onto said bell and into said surrounding member; and means for controlling said means for causing relative movement between said bell and said surrounding member for reversing the relative movement of said bell and said surrounding member in said upright path in the event of an obstruction between said bell and said surrounding member that impedes said relative movement of said bell and surrounding member in said upright path to said position in which said bell perimeter and said surrounding member opening perimeter are in said predetermined closest relation.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 in which said perimeters of said bell and said surrounding member opening are so related that said bell can pass in said upright path through said surrounding member opening with a close clearance between said bell perimeter and said surrounding member opening perimeter; and in which said means for causing relative movement between said bell and said surrounding member in said upright path normally causes said bell to pass freely through said surrounding member opening.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 in which said means for controlling said means for causing relative movement between said bell and said surrounding member comprises means, associated with said means for causing said relative movement between said bell and said surrounding member, for sensing an increase in the resistance to said relative movement caused by an obstruction between said bell and said surrounding member, and means responsive to said sensing means for causing said means for causing said relative movement to reverse the direction of said relative movement in said upright path when said sensing means senses said increase in resistance.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said means causing said relative movement comprises fluid-powered means that when fluid pressure is applied to said fluid powered means causes said relative movement in a predetermined direction in said upright path; said sensing means comprises pressure-sensitive means that senses an increase in fluid pressure caused by said obstruction; and said means responsive to said sensing means responds to said increase in fluid pressure sensed by said sensing means to reverse the direction of said relative movement of said bell and said surrounding member in said upright path.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 604,328 filed Aug. 13, 1975, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 411,924, filed Nov. 1, 1973. now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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604328 |
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