The invention relates to a distributing device for separating and orienting particles in a particle stream which is conducted to a particle measuring tool or device via the distributing device, wherein the distributing device comprises a conveying device with a discharge arranged at the end thereof.
A distributing device having the aforementioned features is described in DE 41 19 240 C2. To the extent that a dynamic particle measuring device is described therein, the particles, the dimensions of which are to be determined, are separated and conducted via, for example, a vibrating chute as a distributing device, and pass from the discharge disposed at its end, in free fall, between a light wave and an image-capturing device, whereby on the basis of the appropriately determined and evaluated data, the determination of the size distributions of the particles separated by the distributing device is effected.
The particles must be guided at a suitable distance past the image-capturing devices in free fall. Furthermore, in the case of elongated particles, the greatest particle dimension (the “length” of the particle) is relevant, so that an alignment of the particles prior to passing the image-capturing device is called for. Neither requirement can be fulfilled with the vibration chute as a distributing device known from DE 41 19 240 C2 without a specially configured discharge.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to embody a distributing device of the aforementioned general type in such a way that a directed supply of the separated particles into the region disposed between the image-capturing device and the light source is provided.
The realization of this object, including advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention, results from the contents of the patent claims which follow this description.
To accomplish this, the invention provides a distribution device with which associated with the discharge of the conveying device are at least two conducting elements that are movable relative to one another and that have a feed gap provided between them for the separated particles falling out of the discharge, with the conducting elements being arranged in the manner of a funnel such that the feed gap is formed at the end of the funnel. Thus, the invention has the advantage that due to the arrangement of the conducting elements with the feed gap that is defined by them, the particles are inherently oriented as they pass the feed gap, so that the greatest particle dimensions can be reliably determined. In this connection, the inventive distribution device can have a conveying device that is provided with either a linearly circulating conveyor belt, a vibration chute or a conveying device that is otherwise cause to move, or also a simple stationary slide or other conveying plane, by means of which the particles are conveyed to the conducting elements that are disposed at the discharge. As a consequence of the inventively provided relative movement of the conducting elements relative to one another, a clogging of the feed gap, for example by particles that are disposed transversely or by the formation of bridges of particles, is avoided. The movement or movability of the conducting elements is set relative to one another in such a way that the feed gap that respectively forms due to the movement of the conducting elements ultimately to a great extent remains constant and is not significantly influenced by the relative movement of the conducting elements relative to one another.
Pursuant to one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the conducting elements is arranged to be movable under the effect of a drive mechanism. However, it can also be sufficient if pursuant to an embodiment of the invention at least one of the conducting elements can be caused to move by the particle stream itself.
Hereby one of the two conducting elements can respectively be movable with adjustable frequency and amplitude, whereby this movement can respectively be oriented in different directions. These directions of movement, preferably in the form of a back and forth movement, can be selected horizontally in the conveying direction of the conveying device or horizontally transverse thereto, furthermore also vertically perpendicular to the conveying plane of the conveying device. In this connection, the movement of the corresponding conducting element can selectively occur exclusively in one of the aforementioned directions of movement, or also with a direction of movement that is superimposed from the aforementioned directions of movement.
Pursuant to one embodiment of the invention, each of the two conducting elements can be movable, whereby the conducting elements can be movable at the same time, yet in different directions of movement. However, it would also be possible for the conducting elements to be movable at the same time, but respectively in the same direction of movement, whereby with the movement of the conducting elements in the same direction of movement, the movement of the conducting elements can be established in opposite directions relative to one another.
With a movement of both of the conducting elements, the movement of the conducting elements can be effected with respectively the same or however also different frequencies, and also with the same amplitude or with different amplitudes.
In a first arrangement of the conducting elements, the conducting elements can be oriented transverse to the discharge direction of the conveying device, whereby the conducting element that in the direction of conveying of the conveying device is spaced from the discharge of the conveying device acts as an impingement or deflection element. With such an orientation of the conducting elements relative to the conveying device, one of the conducting elements, or both of the conducting elements, can respectively move in the directions of movement as described above.
With such an orientation of the conducting elements, the effectiveness of the distribution device can be improved in that an additional discharge element adjoins the discharge of the conveying device, such additional discharge element extending into the feed gap formed by the conducting elements, whereby the discharge element can be comprised of an essentially planar plate that adjoins the discharge of the conveying device in a vertical orientation.
Pursuant to one embodiment of the invention, the discharge element can be movable under the effect of a drive mechanism. It is to be understood that to this extent the discharge element can correspondingly have the same directions of movement as was described in conjunction with the conducting elements, namely horizontally in the direction of conveyance of the conveying device, transverse thereto, as well as also vertically perpendicular to the conveying plane of the conveying device. With a discharge element that is to such an extent movably arranged, it does not matter whether the rear conducting element, which is disposed across from the front element that serves as an impingement or deflection element, and hence is disposed behind or below the discharge in the direction of discharge, is not movable or however is itself movably arranged.
In an alternative arrangement of the conducting elements, the conducting elements, which are disposed opposite one another, can extend in the direction of conveyance of the conveying device, consequently in the longitudinal direction thereof. Hereby, the particles are delivered in the longitudinal direction between the conducting elements, whereby in this case the discharge is positioned between the conducting elements, which are arranged in the manner of a funnel. Also with such a positioning of the conducting elements, one of the conducting elements, or both of the conducting elements, can respectively move in the indicated directions of movement.
Pursuant to one embodiment of the invention, the conducting elements and/or the discharge element can have a plate-like configuration.
The function of the conducting elements can be improved if pursuant to one embodiment of the invention the conducting elements and/or the discharge element is made of an elastic material, insofar as the conducting elements can then yield to the impact of the particles. Due to the elasticity of the conducting elements, and/or of the discharge element, their effect or action brought about by the introduced movement can also be reinforced.
With respect to the construction of the conducting elements and/or the discharge element, the respective elements can be comprised of individual segments that are movable relative to one another, so that the conducting elements and/or the discharge element are partially, or independently, movable.
In this connection, pursuant to various embodiments of the invention, the segments of conducting elements and/or discharge element can be displaceable relative to one another, for example parallel to one another, or can also be disposed so as to be pivotable relative to one another. The segments can also be individually suspended on swivel joints, and hence are respectively pivotable.
With regard to the drive mechanisms for carrying out the movement of the conducting elements and/or the discharge element, the drive mechanisms can be configured as rotary drives, with or without gear mechanisms on the output side, or as linear drives, with or without gear mechanisms on the output side. Such drive mechanisms can selectively include electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic drive mechanisms.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention, which will be described subsequently, are illustrated in the drawing, in which:
The distributing or distribution device 10, which is schematically illustrated in
The distributing or distribution device 10, which is schematically illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, associated with the discharge 25 of the conveying device 11 are two conducting elements 13 and 14, which are disposed transverse to the direction of conveyance (arrow 16) and that comprise a forward conducting element 13, which in the direction of conveyance pursuant to the arrow 16 is spaced from the discharge 25 and to this extent acts as an impingement or deflection element, and a rear conducting element 14 that is disposed across from the front conducting element 13 and faces the discharge 25 of the conveying device 11. In this connection, the conducting elements 13 and 14 are arranged in such a way that they form a funnel that is open toward the discharge 25, and at their lower end form a defined feed gap 15 by means of which the particles 12 leave the distributing device 10 in order to subsequently pass in free fall to the downstream image-capturing device. The two conducting elements 13, 14 are preferably embodied as plate-type elements, and are comprised of an elastic or resilient material. Although not further illustrated, the plate-type elements can have a segmented configuration, whereby the individual segments can be displaceable relative to one another, can be pivotable, or can be individually suspended on swivel joints.
In the embodiment illustrated in
To realize the invention it is, however, for example also sufficient if only one of the two conducting elements, in particular the front conducting element 13, moves, with the other conducting element being stationary. For the movement of the conducting elements 13 and 14, it is also possible to provide directions of movement other than those illustrated, for example a movement of the conducting elements horizontally transverse to the direction of conveyance 16 of the conveying device 11, or vertically perpendicular to the conveying plane of the conveying device 11. Superimposed directions of movement can also be established for the conducting elements 13 and 14 similar to the movement of the conveying device 11 pursuant to the arrow 17. In this connection, the movement of the conducting elements can occur with the same frequency and/or amplitude as well as with respectively different frequencies and/or amplitudes.
The embodiment illustrated in
The features of the subject matter of these documents disclosed in the preceding description, the patent claims, the abstract and the drawing can be important individually as well as in any desired combination with one another for realizing the various embodiments of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 10 2009 034 689.9 | Jul 2009 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/EP2010/004417 | 7/20/2010 | WO | 00 | 4/4/2012 |