Claims
- 1. A particulate dispensing device comprising:a housing having a housing wall at least partially defining a housing cavity; a dispersive element supported in said housing cavity; a particulate filter supported in said housing cavity in spaced relation to said dispersive element forming a fluidizing chamber therebetween; and, a dispensing tube having a tube wall and a dispensing passage at least partially formed by said tube wall and in fluid communication with said fluidizing chamber.
- 2. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein said housing wall is a housing side wall and said housing includes a top wall and a bottom wall, said dispersive element is supported adjacent said bottom wall, and said particulate filter is supported adjacent said top wall.
- 3. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes an inlet passage and an outlet passage each in fluid communication with said housing cavity.
- 4. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein said dispersive element is a first dispersive element, and said particulate filter includes a second dispersive element.
- 5. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1 further comprising an agitation tube having an agitation tube wall and an agitation passage at least partially formed by said agitation tube wall and in fluid communication with said fluidizing chamber.
- 6. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1 further comprising a valve in fluid communication with said agitation passage for selectively controlling fluid flow therethrough.
- 7. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 6, wherein said valve is a piezoelectric valve.
- 8. A particulate dispensing device according to claim 1 further comprising a vibration source positioned adjacent said fluidizing chamber.
- 9. A system for delivering particulate matter to a delivery site, said system comprising:a particulate dispensing device including a housing having a housing wall and a housing cavity formed at least partially by said housing wall, a dispersive element supported in said housing cavity, a particulate filter supported in said housing cavity in spaced relation to said dispersive element and forming a fluidizing chamber therebetween, a dispensing tube having an intake opening positioned within said fluidizing chamber, a delivery opening, and a dispensing passage extending between said intake and delivery openings, and a fluid inlet passage and a fluid outlet passage each in fluid communication with said housing cavity; and, a fluid source in fluid communication with said fluid inlet passage.
- 10. A system according to claim 9, further comprising a valve in fluid communication with one of said fluid inlet passage and said fluid outlet passage for at least partially selectively controlling fluid flow through said housing cavity.
- 11. A system according to claim 9, wherein said particulate dispensing device includes an agitation tube having an agitation tube wall and an agitation passage at least partially formed by said agitation tube wall and in fluid communication with said fluidizing chamber.
- 12. A system according to claim 11, wherein said particulate dispensing device includes a valve in fluid communication with said agitation passage for selectively controlling fluid flow therethrough into said fluidizing chamber.
- 13. A system according to claim 12, wherein said valve is a piezoelectric valve.
- 14. A system according to claim 9, wherein said delivery opening of said dispensing tube is positioned adjacent the delivery site.
- 15. A system according to claim 14 further comprising a nozzle in fluid communication with said dispensing passage for modifying fluid flow therealong.
- 16. A system according to claim 9 further comprising a delivery member having a wall defining a delivery channel extending longitudinally along said delivery member, and a propellant source in fluid communication with and providing propellant flow along said channel, said delivery channel having an open end positioned adjacent the delivery site.
- 17. A system according to claim 16 further comprising a valve fluidically positioned between said propellant source and said delivery channel.
- 18. A system according to claim 16, wherein said dispensing passage of said dispensing tube is in fluid communication with said delivery channel.
- 19. A system according to claim 16, wherein said delivery channel includes a nozzle for modifying flow through said delivery channel.
- 20. A method of delivering particulate matter to a delivery site comprising the steps of:providing a fluidizing chamber and a quantity of particulate matter within said fluidizing chamber; fluidizing said quantity of particulate matter; providing localized agitation within said fluidizing chamber; and, delivering a portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter to the delivery site.
- 21. A method of delivering particulate matter to a delivery site comprising steps of:a) providing a fluidizing chamber and a dispensing tube forming a dispensing passage having an intake opening disposed within said chamber and a dispensing opening disposed outside said chamber; b) providing a quantity of particulate matter within said chamber; c) fluidizing said quantity of particulate matter; and, d) dispensing a portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter through said dispensing passage of said dispensing tube.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 further comprising steps of providing a valve operatively associated with said dispensing tube and modulating said valve to selectively dispense said portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter.
- 23. A method according to claim 21 further comprising a step of providing localized agitation within said fluidizing chamber.
- 24. A method according to claim 21 further comprising steps of providing a flow channel having an open end and propellant source in operative association with said flow channel and spaced from said open end, and creating a propellant flow along said flow channel.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 further comprising a step of modifying said propellant flow along said flow channel using a nozzle arrangement.
- 26. A method according to claim 24, wherein said dispensing opening of said dispensing tube is in fluid communication with said propellant flow, and step d) includes dispensing said portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter through said dispensing tube into said propellant flow for transport toward said open end of said flow channel.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 further comprising steps of positioning a delivery substrate adjacent said open end of said flow channel and delivering said portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter along said flow channel to said delivery substrate.
- 28. A method according to claim 27 further comprising impacting said portion of said quantity of fluidized particulate matter with said delivery substrate.
- 29. A method according to claim 27, wherein said delivery substrate is a pill substrate having a plurality of cavities, and said step of delivering said portion of said quantity of fluidized particulates includes directing said portion into one of said cavities.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The present invention relates to particulate dispensing devices and system, such as could be used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical grade pills, for example. Certain details of the present invention, such as, but not limited to, electrostatic gates, for example, are similar to those used in association with ballistic aerosol marking devices and procedures that are described in more detail in Peeters, U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,718 and Floyd, U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,659, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Additionally, “The Mechanics of Aerosols” by Fuchs, §58, pp. 367-373 (Pergamon Press, 1964) is hereby incorporated herein by reference for specifics on the parameters for creating fluidization.
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