Claims
- 1. A method of mixing dry powdered material which comprises:
- A. providing a mixing drum having a mouth;
- B. providing an open-topped container having an upper portion of a size to fit into the mouth of the mixing drum;
- C. placing a hood over the open top of said container;
- D. through a hole in the top of said hood, pouring the materials to be mixed into said container;
- E. as the materials are poured into the container, maintaining a subatmospheric pressure in the hood by connecting its interior with a source of suction;
- F. when all of the materials to be mixed have been poured into the open-topped container, lifting the hood from its position over the open top of the container;
- G. with the mouth of the mixing drum facing downward, inserting the upper open-topped portion of the container into the mixing drum; and
- H. securing the container to the mixing drum with the space between the sides of the container and the mouth of the mixing drum sealed, so that the container coacts with the mixing drum to form a closed chamber confining the materials to be mixed,
- whereby mixing of the materials can be effected without dispersion of powdered material into the atmosphere.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further characterized by:
- supporting the open-topped container by means of a scale while the materials are poured into it, to thereby weigh and proportion the different materials.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further characterized by:
- supporting the hood independently of the container, so that the weight of the hood does not affect the weighing of the materials as they are poured into the container.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further characterized by:
- A. supplying the different materials in comparable sized and shaped receptacles with funnel-shaped discharge mouths capable of being closed and opened;
- B. tiltably mounting said receptacles in an elevated upright position with the discharge mouths thereof closed;
- C. aligning one of said receptacles with the assembled open-topped container and hood;
- D. tilting said receptacle to face its funnel-shaped mouth downward and in line with the hole in the top of the hood;
- E. opening the mouth of said receptacle and thereby allowing a weight measured quantity of the receptacle contents to flow down into said container;
- F. closing the mouth of the receptacle and returning the receptacle to its upright position; and
- G. repeating the aforesaid steps with each of the receptacles.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further characterized by:
- A. providing the hood with an upwardly biased sleeve that projects slidably up through the hole in the top of the hood;
- B. depressing said sleeve preparatory to aligning the funnel-shaped mouth of said receptacle with the hole in the top of the hood; and
- C. after the mouth of said receptacle has been opened, releasing said upwardly biased sleeve so that the top of the sleeve abuts the funnel-shaped discharge mouth and forms a duct leading from the mouth of the receptacle to the interior of said hood.
- 6. A method of mixing dry powdered materials which comprises:
- A. providing a mixing drum having an opening to receive materials to be mixed therein;
- B. providing an open-topped material receiving container of a size complementary to the material receiving opening of said mixing drum;
- C. placing a hood over the open top of said container;
- D. through a filling opening in the top of said hood pouring the materials to be mixed into said container;
- E. when all of the materials to be mixed have been poured into the open-topped container, lifting the hood from its position over the top of the container; and
- F. securing the loaded container to the mixing drum with the container closing the opening in the mixing drum so that the container coacts with the mixing drum to form a unitary closed chamber confining the materials to be mixed.
- 7. A method of mixing dry powdered materials which comprises:
- A. providing a mixing drum having an opening to receive materials to be mixed therein;
- B. providing an open-topped material receiving container of a size complementary to the material receiving opening of said mixing drum;
- C. maintaining a zone of subatmospheric pressure directly above the open top of said material receiving container;
- D. pouring the materials to be mixed through said zone of subatmospheric pressure and into said open topped container; and
- E. when all of the materials to be mixed have been poured into said container, securing the same to the mixing drum with the container closing the opening in the mixing drum so that the container coacts with the mixing drum to form a unitary closed chamber confining the materials to be mixed.
- 8. Apparatus for mixing dry powdered materials without creating a dusty environment, comprising:
- A. a rotatable mixing drum having a mouth through which the drum is charged and discharged and a radially projecting flange encircling the mouth of the drum;
- B. an open-topped container having imperforate bottom and side walls,
- the upper open-topped portion of the container having a cross sectional size and shape to telescope into the mouth of the mixing drum;
- C. a radially projecting flange encircling the medial portion of the container side wall to engage the flange encircling the mouth of the mixing drum when the container is telescoped into the drum,
- said flanges having mating surfaces which fit one another in a dust-tight manner; and
- D. fastening means contacting only said flanges for detachably securing the flanges together, to thereby fix the container to the mixing drum with the open top of the container inside the mixing drum,
- so that the container and the mixing drum together form a closed chamber in which the materials can be mixed without creating a dusty environment.
Parent Case Info
This invention like that of my U.S. Pat. No. 3,792,837, relates to dry mixing of different materials, including fine lightweight pulverized material such as very fine aluminum powder, the instant application being a continuation of my allowed application Ser. No. 420,657, filed Nov. 30, 1973.
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