Claims
- 1. A powder handling device comprising:a cyclone comprising (i) one or more surfaces at the outer circumference of the cyclone along which fluidized powder flows in a circular pattern during operation of the cyclone, (ii), intersecting one of the surfaces, an inlet, (iii), intersecting one of the surfaces, a recycle outlet, and (iv), substantially orthogonal to the circular pattern, a product outlet; and a source conduit of fluidized powder connected to the inlet comprising (i) a powder conduit connecting from the recycle outlet, and (ii), connected to the powder conduit, a venturi (a) with an aspirator inlet adapted to accept a gas feed and (b) effective to create turbulence in the fluidized powder, wherein the recycle outlet is not connected to the aspirator inlet.
- 2. The powder handling device of claim 1, comprising:a external powder feed for introducing powder into the source conduit comprising the aspirator inlet to the venturi into which powder is drawn by a relative vacuum.
- 3. The powder handling device of claim 2, wherein the positioning of the venturi is selected so that turbulence is maintained when the fluidized powder reaches the cyclone.
- 4. The powder handling device of claim 3, wherein the positioning of the Venturi is selected so that an zone of high turbulence is created within 60 cm of the cyclone.
- 5. The powder handling device of claim 3, wherein the positioning of the Venturi is selected so that an zone of high turbulence is created within 30 cm of the cyclone.
- 6. The powder handling device of claim 1, wherein the product outlet is substantially orthogonal to and in the center of the circular pattern.
- 7. A charged powder handling device comprising:a cyclone comprising (i) one or more surfaces along which fluidized powder flows in a circular pattern during operation of the cyclone, (ii), intersecting one of the surfaces, an inlet, (iii), intersecting one of the surfaces, a recycle outlet, and (iv), substantially orthogonal to the circular pattern, a product outlet, wherein one or more of the surfaces is adapted to contact the particles for inductive charging; a source conduit of fluidized powder connected to the inlet comprising (i) a powder conduit connecting from the recycle outlet, and (ii), connected to the powder conduit, a venturi adapted to accept a gas feed and effective to create turbulence in the fluidized powder; and a power source adapted to provide potential effective for inductive charging to the one or more surfaces.
- 8. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the product outlet is substantially orthogonal to and in the center of the circular pattern.
- 9. The powder handling device of claim 7, comprising:a powder feed for introducing powder into the source conduit comprising an aspirator inlet to the venturi into which powder is drawn by a relative vacuum.
- 10. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the positioning of the venturi is selected so that turbulence is maintained when the fluidized powder reaches the cyclone.
- 11. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the positioning of the Venturi is selected so that an zone of high turbulence is created within 60 cm of the cyclone.
- 12. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the positioning of the Venturi is selected so that an zone of high turbulence is created within 30 cm of the cyclone.
- 13. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the one or more surfaces are at the outer circumference of the cyclone along which fluidized powder flows in a circular pattern during operation of the cyclone.
- 14. The powder handling device of claim 7, wherein the venturi is adapted to accept a gas feed with an aspirator inlet, and wherein the recycle outlet is not connected to the aspirator inlet.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,207, filed Oct. 14, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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