Claims
- 1. Method for improving uniformity in the amount of solid particles entrained in a gas discharged from a top surface of a fluidized bulk of particles in a smoke generator, comprising the steps:
- introducing gas through a plurality of nozzles at the bottom of the bulk of particles to provide upwardly directed gas jets within the bulk to maintain the bulk of particles in a homogeneous, turbulent fluidized state;
- discharging the gas entraining such solid particles from the top surface of the fluidized bulk of particles;
- directing the gas jet to intersect each other within the fluidized bulk at one or more locations sufficiently below the top surface of the bulk to prevent the jets form streaming through the bulk for improving uniformity in the amount of solid particles entrained in the gas discharged from the top of the bulk; and
- maintaining the fluidized bulk of particles at an elevated temperature for increasing the amount of such dry particles entrained in the gas discharged from the top surface of the bulk.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein gas supplied to the body is preheated to said elevated temperature.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the gas is air.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the body is vibrated at a low frequency.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the passage of particles out of the body is regulated.
- 6. The method of claim 1, in which all the jets are directed toward one or more points approximately two-thirds the way up from the bottom toward the top surface of the fluidized bulk of particles.
- 7. Method for increasing the amount of fine dry particles entrained in a gas discharged from a top surface of a fluidized bulk of particles in a smoke generator, comprising the steps:
- metering into the bulk fine dry particles of a material for increasing entrainment of the dry particles in the gas discharged from the top surface of the fluidized bulk when temperature of the smoke generator is increased from room temperature to an elevated operating temperature substantially above room temperature;
- directing gas from a bottom of the bulk, upward through the bulk to maintain the bulk particles in a homogeneous, turbulent fluidized state;
- discharging the gas entraining such dry particles from the top surface of the bulk; and
- directing the gas jet to intersect each other within the fluidized bulk at one or more location sufficiently below the top surface of the bulk to prevent the jets from streaming through the bulk for improving uniformity in the amount of solid particles entrained in the gas discharged from the top of the bulk;
- maintaining the fluidized bulk of particles at the elevated temperature for increasing the amount of such dry particles entrained in the gas discharged from the top surface of the bulk.
- 8. The method of claim 7, in which the elevated temperature is above 100.degree. C.
- 9. The method of claim 7, in which the elevated temperature is approximately 220.degree. C.
- 10. The method of claim 7, in which the elevated temperature selection is dependent on the properties of the dry particle material.
- 11. The method in claim 7, in which the dry particles are of zinc borosilicate glass composition.
- 12. Apparatus for generating a dispersion of fine, solid particles entrained in a gas, comprising:
- body means for containing a fluidized bulk of particles;
- metering means for introducing the fine, solid particles into the bulk of particles within such body means;
- distribution means for introducing gas into the bottom of the bulk, for providing upward directed gas in the bulk to maintain the bulk of particles in a turbulent, homogeneous, fluidized state and for entraining a uniform amount of the fine, solid particles dispersed in the gas discharged from a top surface of the fluidized bulk, and which includes,
- nozzle means for directing jets of gas through the bulk toward the top surface and for directing such jets to intersect each other within the fluidized bulk at one or more locations sufficiently below the top surface of the bulk for preventing the jets from streaming through the bulk for increasing the amount and improving uniformity in the amount of said fine, solid particles entrained in the discharged gas;
- path means for conducting the gas, discharged from the top surface of the fluidized bulk of particles and in which the fine, solid particles are entrained, out of such body means; and
- means for maintaining the fluidized bulk of particles at an elevated temperature for increasing the amount of such dry particles entrained in the gas discharged from the top surface of the bulk.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12 further comprising means for vibrating the body at a low frequency.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 12 further comprising means for regulating passage of particles out of the body.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, further including,
- baffle means positioned above the top surface of the bulk of particles within such body means and communicating with such path means for improving uniformity in size and amount of the fine, solid particles entrained in the gas conducted through such path means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/408,245, filed Sep. 18, 1989 (now abandoned).
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