Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a low viscosity accelerator into a flowing viscous cementitious slurry, comprising:
- conduit means operative for flow-through of a cementitious slurry along a first axis, said conduit means having an orifice operative to spray disperse a flowing cementitious slurry;
- means for receiving a flowing cementitious slurry into said conduit means;
- means for controllably introducing an accelerator fluid into said cementitious slurry flow within said conduit means at a point downstream from said means for receiving said flowing cementitious slurry, said means for introducing said accelerator fluid comprising a member projecting into the conduit means for dispensing said fluid within said slurry flow within said conduit, a fluid line connected to said accelerator fluid introducing member, a storage container for containing said accelerator fluid to be introduced into the cementitious slurry flow, an air-pressure-driven pump for conveying said accelerator fluid through the fluid line from the storage container to said accelerator fluid introducing member, a source of pressurized air for driving said fluid pump, and a needle valve in communication with the pressurized air source and pump, said valve positioned within an air line communicating therebetween, said needle valve thereby operative to regulate pressurized air to said pump whereby said accelerator fluid flow consistency can be substantially maintained despite changes in the height at which said conduit means is held during spray application;
- means for injecting an air stem into said conduit means for dispersing said flowing cementitious slurry and said accelerator fluid in a spray from said orifice, said air stem injecting means being aligned with said conduit means spray orifice and being located within said conduit means downstream of said accelerator fluid introducing member, thereby defining a second axis which intersects said first axis along which said cementitious slurry flows within said conduit means; and
- said accelerator fluid introducing member comprising a tube extending into said conduit means and having a plurality of slits along its length operative to permit said accelerator fluid to be introduced into said flowing cementitious slurry, said plurality of slits being further operative to prevent infiltration by said cementitious slurry and pluggage of said fluid line due to pressure surges within said slurry flow, said accelerator fluid introducing member being disposed along a third axis which intersects said first axis within said conduit means, said accelerator fluid introducing member being further disposed coplanarly with said second axis of said air stem whereby accelerator fluid introduced therethrough impinges upon said air stem and is substantially evenly dispersed within said flowing cementitious slurry.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said accelerator fluid introducing member is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, rubber, and polyurethane.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said accelerator fluid introducing member is disposed at an angle into said conduit means along the direction of said flowing cementitious slurry.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said accelerator fluid is alum.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said fluid introducing member has a tubular body projecting into said conduit means and comprises a stretchable material selected from the group consisting of plastic, rubber, and polyurethane, said tubular body further comprising a plurality of slits operative to permit said fluid to be introduced into a slurry flowing within and along said conduit means, said slits being further operative to prevent infiltration of slurry into said tubular body if a surge in slurry pressure exists.
- 6. The apparatus of claim I wherein said fluid introducing member comprises a check valve operative to prevent pressure surges of slurry within said conduit means from causing slurry from backing up into the fluid line and setting, and thereby plugging the fluid line.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said accelerator fluid introducing member further comprises a closed end.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pump comprises a double-diaphragm air-pressure operated pump.
- 9. A method for distributing a low viscosity accelerator fluid into viscous, hydraulic slurries at substantially constant flow rates, comprising:
- directing a viscous, hydraulic slurry along a flow path to a distribution point within a conduit means defining a first axis of flow, said conduit means having an inlet for said slurry and a spray orifice for exit of said slurry;
- injecting an air stem along a second axis which intersects said flow path along said first axis and which is aligned with said conduit means spray orifice;
- providing flow regulating means comprising a pressurized air source, a valve in communication therewith and with a pump driven by air pressure from said pressurized air source;
- introducing a low viscosity accelerator liquid into said flow path at a substantially constant flow rate through a fluid introducing member having a tube body and slits arranged along said tube body, said member being positioned along a third axis which intersects the slurry flow path and causes said liquid to impinge on said dispersing air stem before said slurry reaches said distribution point by regulating the amount of air flow communicated to said pump via said pressurized air source through said valve.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/061,191, filed on May 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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