Claims
- 1. A pneumatic pulverizer, comprising:
- an acceleration pipe for transporting powders under acceleration by a high pressure gas;
- a pulverization chamber;
- a collision member for pulverizing the powders ejected from said acceleration pipe by a collision force, with said collision member being provided opposite an outlet of said acceleration pipe;
- a raw material powder supply inlet provided on said acceleration pipe; and
- a secondary air inlet for introducing secondary air into said acceleration pipe at a position downstream from where the raw material enters said acceleration pipe and upstream from the outlet of said acceleration pipe, wherein
- a distance x between said raw material powder supply inlet and the outlet of said acceleration pipe and a distance y between said raw material powder supply inlet and said secondary air inlet satisfy the following condition:
- 0. 2.ltoreq.y/w.ltoreq.0.9.
- 2. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein an inlet angle .psi. of a passage defining said secondary air inlet provided on said acceleration pipe satisfies the following correlation to the axial direction of said acceleration pipe:
- 10.degree..ltoreq..psi..ltoreq.80.degree..
- 3. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said acceleration pipe is in a laval-type form.
- 4. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said acceleration pipe is in an ejector-type form.
- 5. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein a tip end of said collision member is in a conical form with an apex angle of at least 110.degree. but less than 180.degree..
- 6. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein a tip end of said collision member is in a conical form with an apex angle of at least 110.degree. but less than 180.degree., and said pulverization chamber is in either one of a circular and elliptical form having a center axis in the axial direction of said acceleration pipe.
- 7. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein four to eight secondary air inlets are provided along a circumferential direction on said acceleration pipe.
- 8. A pulverizing method comprising the steps of:
- transporting powders under acceleration by a high pressure gas through an acceleration pipe;
- introducing secondary air into the acceleration pipe;
- discharging the powders into a pulverization chamber at an outlet of the acceleration pipe and allowing the powders to collide with a collision member counterposed to the outlet, thereby pulverizing the powders; and
- maintaining a flow rate "a" Nm.sup.3 /min of the high pressure gas for transporting the powders introduced into the acceleration pipe under acceleration and a flow rate "b" Nm.sup.3 /min. of the secondary air introduced into the acceleration pipe to satisfy the following condition:
- 0.001.ltoreq.b/a.ltoreq.0.5.
- 9. The pulverizing method according to claim 8, further comprising the steps of providing the collision member with a tip end in a conical form with an apex angle of at least 110.degree. but less than 180.degree. to pulverize the powder colliding with the collision member, and
- permitting the pulverization product resulting from the collision to undergo secondary collision with walls of the pulverization chamber, thereby further pulverizing the powder.
- 10. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 8, further comprising the step of providing four to eight secondary air inlets along a circumferential direction on the acceleration pipe.
- 11. A pneumatic pulverizing system, comprising:
- a pneumatic pulverizer for pulverizing powders;
- a gas current classifying separator;
- first communication means for introducing the powders pulverized in said pneumatic pulverizer into said gas current classifying separator; and
- second communication means for introducing coarse powders classified in said gas current classifying separator into said pneumatic pulverizer together with raw material powder,
- said pneumatic pulverizer comprising an acceleration pipe for transporting powders under acceleration by a high pressure gas, a pulverization chamber, a collision member for pulverizing the powders ejected from said acceleration pipe by a collision force, with said collision member being provided opposite to an outlet of said acceleration pipe, a raw material powder supply inlet being provided at said acceleration pipe, and a secondary air inlet for introducing secondary air into said acceleration pipe at a position downstream from where the raw material enters said acceleration pipe and upstream from the outlet of said acceleration pipe, wherein
- a distance x between said raw material powder supply inlet and the outlet of said acceleration pipe and a distance y between said raw material powder supply inlet and said secondary air inlet satisfy the following condition:
- 0. 2.ltoreq.y/x.ltoreq.0.9.
- 12. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 11, wherein said gas current classifying separator comprises a powder inlet cylinder, an annular guide chamber in communication with said powder inlet cylinder, a classification chamber, a plurality of louvers provided between said guide chamber and said classification chamber, with ends of said individual louvers being arranged tangentially to an inner peripheral circle of said guide chamber, an inclined classifying plate provided at a bottom portion of said classification chamber, said inclined classifying plate being elevated towards an axial center of said guide chamber and having a discharge outlet at the axial center, a plurality of classifying louvers provided at said bottom portion of said classification chamber and around said inclined classifying plate, a fine powder discharge chute connected to said discharge outlet, and a coarse powder discharge outlet provided around and at a lower end of said classifying plate, with a second pulverized product supplied together with transporting air into said classification chamber being subjected to a whirling flow by air introduced through said classifying louvers, thereby centrifugally separating the second pulverized product into fine powders and coarse powders, and the fine powders being discharged through said fine powder discharge chute whereas the coarse powders are discharged through said coarse powder discharge outlet.
- 13. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 12, wherein an inlet .psi. of a passage defining said secondary air inlet provided on the acceleration pipe satisfies the following correlation to the axial direction of said acceleration pipe:
- 10.degree..ltoreq..psi..ltoreq.80.degree..
- 14. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 12, wherein said acceleration pipe is in a laval-type form.
- 15. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 12, wherein said acceleration pipe is in an ejector-type form.
- 16. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 12, wherein a tip end part of the collision surface of said collision member is in a conical form with an apex angle of at least 110.degree. but less than 180.degree..
- 17. The pneumatic pulverizing system according to claim 12, wherein a tip end of said collision member is in a conical form with an apex angle of at least 110.degree. but less than 180.degree., and said pulverization chamber is in either one of a circular and elliptical form having a center axis in the axial direction of said acceleration pipe.
- 18. The pneumatic pulverizer according to claim 11, wherein four to eight secondary air inlets are provided along a circumferential direction on said acceleration pipe.
Priority Claims (5)
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1-221805 |
Aug 1989 |
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1-245215 |
Sep 1989 |
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1-316525 |
Dec 1989 |
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2-1102 |
Jan 1990 |
JPX |
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2-6459 |
Jan 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/575,371 filed Aug. 30, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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