Claims
- 1. A volumetric screw feeder useable with a multiplicity of interchangeable single screws, and a multiplicity of interchangeable sets of intermeshed multiple screws, which screw feeder can be converted to the desired single screw or multiple screw configuration with a minimum of disassembly and reassembly without varying the associated drive mechanism, including:
- only one motor means;
- a drive shaft for turning the single screw and a set of drive shafts for turning the intermeshed multiple screws;
- only one drive means for interconnecting said motor means and said drive shafts so that the drive shafts are powered by the motor means;
- said single screw drive shaft and said multiple screw drive shafts being positionable closely adjacent and one above the other so that whichever screw or set of screws is attached to the drive shafts such screw or set of screws is located in the same position on the screw feeder;
- the uppermost of said drive shafts being detachable when said lowermost drive shafts are being used;
- said screws being adapted to be attachable to and detachable from said drive shafts;
- a plurality of interchangeable feeder-hopper means for use with either a single screw or a set of multiple screws;
- each feeder-hopper means having a trough adapted for receiving its associated screw or screws;
- whereby said screw feeder can be used with either a single screw or a set of intermeshed multiple screws by attaching only the selected screw or screws and feeder-hopper means to the screw feeder.
- 2. A volumetric screw feeder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said screw drive shafts include a pair of side-by-side drive shafts for driving intermeshed twin screws, and a third drive shaft for driving a single screw. PG,16
- 3. A volumetric screw feeder in accordance with claim 2 including a single seal for the drive shafts for said three screws for preventing the backflow of material being fed from the feeder-hopper means into other operating parts of the screw feeder.
- 4. A volumetric screw feeder in accordance with claim 2 wherein the drive shafts for the twin screws are positioned closely adjacent to the lowermost portion of the feeder-hopper means so as to substantially completely empty the same.
- 5. A volumetric screw feeder in accordance with claim 1 wherein each interchangeable feeder-hopper means includes an agitator needing only one agitator drive shaft on said screw feeder to which each feeder-hopper agitator is interchangeably connectible.
- 6. A volumetric screw feeder useable with a multiplicity of interchangeable single screws, and a multiplicity of interchangeable sets of intermeshed twin screws, which screw feeder can be converted to the desired single screw or twin screw configuration with a minimum of disassembly and reassembly without varying the associated drive mechanism, including:
- only one motor means;
- a pair of side-by-side drive shafts for turning intermeshed twin screws, and a third drive shaft for turning a single screw;
- only one drive means for interconnecting said motor means and said drive shafts so that the drive shafts are powered by the motor means;
- said single screw drive shaft and said pair of multiple screw drive shafts being positionable closely adjacent to one another and the axis of said single screw drive shaft be parallel to and above the axis of said pair of drive shafts so that whichever screw or set of screws is attached to the drive shafts such screw or set of screws is located in approximately the same position on the screw feeder;
- said third drive shaft being detachable when said pair of drive shafts are being used;
- said screw or sets of screws being adapted to be attachable to and detachable from said drive shafts;
- a plurality of interchangeable feeder-hopper means for use with either a single screw or a set of multiple screws;
- each feeder-hopper means having a trough shaped for receiving its associated screw or screws;
- whereby said screw feeder can be used with either a single screw of a set of intermeshed multiple screws by attaching only the selected screw or set of screws and feeder-hopper means to the screw feeder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 811,105, filed June 29, 1977 now abandoned.
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