Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a mass of randomly oriented slender cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering the mass of cane stalks onto longitudinally aligned conveyor means,
- accelerating the mass of cane stalks,
- aligning the stalks longitudinally in the direction of travel of the conveyor means,
- projecting the mass of stalks at high velocity across a transversely-extending vertical discontinuity in the conveyor to cause the mass of stalks to become at least partially airborne, and
- directing fluid transversely through the mass of stalks during their airborne condition to remove trash.
- 2. A method preparing a mass of randomly oriented slender cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering the mass of cane stalks to the first of a series of separate conveyor means arranged to successively receive and convey the mass of stalks.
- subjecting the mass of stalks to a sudden vertical deflection in one direction at a first junction between successive conveyor means in the series to cause the leading edge portions of individual canes in the mass to experience an abrupt deflecting motion in the one vertical direction and simultaneously subjecting the leading edge portion to a force in the direction of travel of the conveyor means downstream of the one junction receiving the stalks tending to accelerate the individual stalks in the direction of travel of the receiving conveyor means, and
- subjecting the mass of stalks to another vertical deflection in an opposite direction to the first vertical direction at a second junction between successive generally longitudinally aligned conveyor means in the series to cause the leading portions of individual stalks in the mass to experience an abrupt deflecting motion in an opposite vertical direction and simultaneously subjecting the leading edge portions of the individual stalks to a force in the direction of travel of the conveyor means receiving the stalks downstream of the second junction.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein the force applied to the leading edge portions of the stalks by the receiving conveyor at the second junction is inclined transversely to that applied by the receiving conveyor at the first junction.
- 4. A method of preparing a mass of randomly oriented slender cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering the mass of cane stalks to the first of a first series of separate conveyor means arranged to successively receive and convey the mass of stalks, the separate conveyor means being arranged in linear alignment and moving at successively increasing speeds to accelerate the mass of stalks during their passage along the first series of conveyor means, and
- transferring the stalks from a final one of the first series of conveyor means to the first one of a second series of separate conveyor means with the first one of the second series of conveyor means moving faster than the final one of the first series of conveyor means, the second series of separate conveyor means being linearly aligned and extending upwardly from the first series, and
- driving the conveyor means in the second series at successively increasing speeds.
- 5. A method of preparing cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of,
- dumping the stalks in a randomly oriented mass comprising at least several tons, on longitudinally aligned one of the conveyor means,
- accelerating the mass along the conveyor means to cause the mass of stalks to become thined in the direction of travel,
- raking the upper portion of the mass of stalks during travel to assist in thinning the mass in the direction of travel and to assist in spreading the mass of stalks laterally of the direction of travel,
- providing at least one abrupt bend in the conveyor means at which the direction of travel downstream of the bend is substantially transverse to the direction of travel upstream of the bend to cause a centrifugal toppling effect to be exerted on stalks in the upper part of the mass thereof relative to stalks in the lower part thereof at the bend tending to spread the stalks laterally of the conveyor means downstream of the bend, and
- aligning the stalks longitudinally in the direction of travel of the conveyor means,
- whereby a flow of stalks substantially a single layer thick with individual stalks aligned in the direction of feed of the conveyor means is achieved.
- 6. A method of preparing a mass of randomly oriented slender cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of:
- accelerating the mass of stalks in the initial feed direction,
- deflecting the mass of stalks in a second feed direction generally transverse to the initial feed direction and at the same time imposing an accelerating force on the leading portions of individual stalks in the mass in the second feed direction,
- conveying the cane to a selected location, and
- at some time causing debris carried with the stalks to gravitate downwardly and rearwardly relative to the direction of travel of the mass of stalks at the point at which the debris is released.
- 7. A method of preparing a mass of randomly oriented cane stalks for subsequent processing, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering the mass of cane stalks to the first of a series of separate conveyor means arranged to successively receive and convey the mass of stalks,
- subjecting the mass of stalks to a vertical deflection at a first junction between two of the conveyor means in the series to cause the leading portions of individual stalks in the mass to experience a deflecting motion in the vertical direction and subjecting the leading edge portions of the stalk to a force in the direction of travel of the conveyor means downstream of the first junction tending to accelerate the individual stalks in the direction of travel of the conveyor means receiving the stalks with the force aligned with the direction of travel of the conveyor means upstream of the first junction;
- subjecting the mass of stalks to another vertical deflection at a second junction between successive conveyor means in the series to cause the leading portions of individual stalks in the mass to experience a deflecting motion in a vertical direction and subjecting the leading edge portions of the stalks to a force in the direction of travel of the conveyor means downstream of the second junction with the force inclined transversely to the direction of travel of the conveyor means upstream of the second junction.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 68,982, filed Sep. 2, 1970, (new U.S. Pat. No. 3,698,459) which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 692,237, filed Dec.. 20, 1967, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,566,944,
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (2)
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693237 |
Dec 1967 |
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