Claims
- 1. Apparatus for delivering to a receiver a mixture in predetermined proportions of particulate materials, comprising:
- a source of each of the materials;
- a shroud positioned below each source;
- metering means interposed between the source and the shroud and adapted at each actuation of the metering means to feed a measured quantity of each materal from the respective source to the shroud;
- the shroud serving to house mixing means, such that the feeding of material by said metering means is into said mixing means which rotates synchronously with the feeding motion of said metering means, said shroud also having discharge slots, such that said materials are discharged to a receiver;
- and drive means for actuating the metering means, and for rotating the mixer means.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the metering means comprises for each of the materials a cylinder having in its wall an opening communicating with a measuring chamber in the cylinder, the cylinder being rotatable about its axis between a position in which the opening is disposed to receive sufficient material from the respective source to fill the measuring chamber and a position in which the opening is positioned to deliver the material in the measuring chamber to the shroud, the drive means being effective to rotate the cylinders of the metering means and of the mixing means in synchronism with one another.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the parts are so disposed that the materials can flow by gravity from the sources to the metering means, thence to the shroud and thence to the receiver.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, including means for automatically energizing the drive means when the quantity of material in the receiver falls to a predetermined minimum and for automatically interrupting such energization when the said quantity rises to a predetermined maximum.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, in which the receiver is mounted for tipping movement about a horizontal axis and is so asymmetrically shaped about the vertical plane through the axis that it will tip in one direction when the level of the material therein falls sufficiently and in the reverse direction when the level rises sufficiently, such tipping movements of the receiver being arranged to cause energization and de-energization respectively of the drive means.
- 6. A metering device for use in connection with apparatus for delivering to a receiver a mixture of predetermined portions of particulate materials, said metering device being located below a hopper, the metering device comprising a rotary hollow cylinder defined by a wall thickness, a measuring chamber formed in said cylinder and opening outwardly thereof to receive material from said hopper, means extending from said chamber into the interior of said cylinder and terminating in a first head, spring means normally biasing said rod means outwardly of said chamber and into said cylinder, a raceway, first means coacting with said raceway for urging said rod means against the bias of said spring a predetermined distance into said chamber as said cylinder rotates, whereby said rod means urges the contents of said cylinder outwardly thereof to eject said material from said chamber, and adjustable means coacting with said first means to establish the predetermined distance that said rod means moves into said chamber as said cylinder rotates, said adjustable means comprising a pivotable arm having a head mounted on one end thereof, said head riding on said raceway and screw means for adjusting the orientation of said arm.
- 7. The metering device of claim 6, including a flattened head attached to the end of the rod remote from said first head, said flattened head serving to eject the contents of said chamber.
- 8. The metering device of claim 6, including drive means to rotate said cylinder to bring the measuring chamber to top dead center position below the outlet of said cylinder, said drive means continuing to rotate said cylinder, such that the centrifugal force of rotation forces said rod head to rotate within said disc means against the force of said spring as the chamber is brought to bottom dead center position to eject the contents of said chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based on copending United States application Ser. No. 407,032 filed Oct. 16, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,168.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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