Claims
- 1. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus and comprising an integral hopper and receptacle, said receptacle being positioned atop said hopper and having separate top inlet and bottom outlet openings disposed one above the other, rotatably mounted mixing means positioned within said receptacle and separate feeding means positioned within said hopper, driving means for each said mixing means and feeding means, and a fluid delivery system including fluid delivery means positioned for simultaneous wetting and feeding such that batch upon entry to the receptacle is wetted therefrom, said fluid system including control means that responds in conjunction with movement of said feeding means to discharge fluid through the delivery means and which upon cessation of feeding means movement terminates said flow of fluid.
- 2. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said fluid delivery system includes fluid delivery means positioned adjacent said inlet opening and baffle means such that material upon entry to the receptacle is wetted therefrom.
- 3. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said rotatably mounted mixing means is comprised of at least one main rotatable shaft extending transversely of said receptacle and supporting agitating means therefrom.
- 4. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said agitating means includes a plurality pins protruding radially from said main rotatable shaft with paddle members affixed to the terminal ends thereof and wherein said pins and paddle members are so positioned along the shaft such that there is an overlap of areas swept by said paddle members.
- 5. The combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 4 wherein each of said paddle members is angularly positioned at between about 47 and 53 degrees respective to the axis of said main rotatable shaft.
- 6. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the pins to which said paddles are affixed are symmetrically positioned around the shaft.
- 7. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the agitation means are positioned axially along said rotatable shaft such that the area swept by each agitation means slightly overlaps that of the agitation means adjacent thereto.
- 8. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said receptacle includes a deflection baffle across said inlet opening.
- 9. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said rotatably mounted mixing means includes two main rotatable shafts extending transversely of said receptacle.
- 10. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said rotatable shafts are on opposite sides of and substantially parallel to said deflection baffle.
- 11. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said deflection baffle extends laterally across said inlet opening substantially perpendicular to said rotatable shafts.
- 12. A combined glass furnace batch charging and mixing apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said fluid delivery means includes an elongate sparger carried on the underside of said deflection baffle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of the instant inventor's prior filed co-pending application, Ser. No. 687,958, Filed May 19, 1976, Entitled `Glass Batch Wetting and Mixing Apparatus` now abandoned.
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