Claims
- 1. Apparatus for blending flowable particles consisting essentially of:
- A. A first vertically aligned mixer of essentially cylindrical shape including;
- (1) a principal section that is essentially cylindrical in shape,
- (2) a bottom section of conical shape to provide ready gravity flow of particles from the mixer,
- (3) a centrally positioned discharge port in the bottom of the mixer,
- (4) a valve in said discharge port,
- (5) a series of at least six vertical partition walls within the mixer, each of which extends radially from the midpoint of the mixer to the mixer wall to divide the mixer into at least six storage compartments, each of which differs in height from each of the others, said vertical partition walls being further characterized in that;
- (a) the partition walls are positioned in regular descending order of height about the midpoint of the mixer so that each wall other than the highest wall is higher than one adjacent wall and lower than the other adjacent wall,
- (b) the angles formed between each adjacent pair of partition walls being substantially equal so that each storage compartment has substantially an equal volumetric capacity,
- (c) the differences in height of the partition walls are such that as each storage compartment is filled with particles, additional particles added to the top of said compartment readily overflow into the adjacent compartment, and
- (d) the bottom of each partition wall extends to within inches of the discharge port, the bottom construction of the partition walls being such that particles flow by gravity at substantially equal volumetric rates from each compartment when the valve of the discharge port is opened,
- (6) an inlet port in the top of the mixer and positioned so that particles fed therethrough flow by gravity directly into the compartment defined by the first and second highest vertical partition walls,
- B. A second vertically aligned mixer, the volumetric capacity and construction of said second mixer being essentially identical to said first mixer, and
- C. Means for feeding flowable particles from the discharge port of the first mixer to the inlet port of the second mixer.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1 in which:
- A. The top surface of the second highest partition wall slopes from its midsection to its wall section,
- B. The top surface of the third highest partition wall slopes from its wall section to its midsection, and
- C. The top surfaces of each successively lower partitition wall slope either from the midsection to the wall section, or from the wall section to the midsection with the direction of slope of each partition wall being opposite the direction of slope of the adjacent higher partition wall.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 1 or 2 in which the two mixers are of identical size and construction and are positioned in vertical alignment so that product discharged from the top mixer flows by gravity into the second mixer.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 1 or 2 in which the mixers are positioned in horizontal alignment.
- 5. A method for preparing a batch of polymer particles having an additive substantially uniformly distributed therethrough, which consists essentially of:
- A. Blending said additive with an aliquot of the batch of polymer particles,
- B. Sequentially charging, in any order, the aliquot of step (A) and the balance of the batch of said polymer particles to a first empty mixer characterized in having;
- (1) a principal section of generally cylindrical shape fitted with a conically shaped bottom section to provide ready gravity flow of particles from said mixer,
- (2) a centrally positioned discharge port in the bottom of the mixer,
- (3) a valve in said discharge port,
- (4) a series of at least six vertical partition walls within the mixer, each of which extends radially from the midpoint of the mixer to the mixer wall and divides the mixer into at least six storage compartments of substantially equal volumetric capacity, each of which differs in height from each of the others, said partition walls being further characterized in that;
- (a) the partition walls are positioned in regular descending order of height about the midpoint of the mixer so that each wall other than the highest wall is higher than one adjacent wall and lower than the other adjacent wall,
- (b) the differences in height of the partition walls are such that as each storage compartment is filled with particles, additional particles added to the top of said compartment readily overflow into the adjacent compartment, and
- (c) the bottom of each partition wall extends to within inches of the discharge port, the bottom construction of the partition walls being such that particles flow by gravity at substantially equal volumetric rates from each compartment when the valve of the discharge port is opened,
- (5) an inlet port in the top of the mixer and positioned so that particles fed therethrough flow directly by gravity into the compartment defined by the first and second highest vertical partition walls,
- C. Discharging the entire contents of said first mixer through its discharge port and feeding said discharged material into the inlet port of a second mixer; the volumetric capacity and construction of said second mixer being substantially identical to that of said first mixer, and
- D. Discharging the entire contents of said second mixer and recovering a batch of polymer particles having said additive substantially uniformly distributed throughout said batch;
- said process further characterized that the volumetric size of said batch of polymer particles and additive is such that it completely fills each storage compartment of said mixers.
- 6. A process for increasing the homogeneity of a batch of particulate material which is heterogeneous in composition, which consists essentially of:
- A. Charging the entire batch of particulate material to a first empty mixer characterized in having;
- (1) a principal section of generally cylindrical shape fitted with a conically shaped bottom section to provide ready gravity flow of particles from said mixer,
- (2) a centrally positioned discharge port in the bottom of the mixer,
- (3) a valve in said discharge port,
- (4) a series of at least six vertical partition walls within the mixer, each of which extends radially from the midpoint of the mixer to the mixer wall and divides the mixer into at least six storage compartments of substantially equal volumetric capacity, each of which differs in height from each of the others, said partition walls being further characterized in that;
- (a) the partition walls are positioned in regular descending order of height about the midpoint of the mixer so that each wall other than the highest wall is higher than one adjacent wall and lower than the other adjacent wall,
- (b) the differences in height of the partition walls are such that as each storage compartment is filled with particles, additional particles added to the top of said compartment readily overflow into the adjacent compartment, and
- (c) the bottom of each partition wall extends to within inches of the discharge port, the bottom construction of the partition wall being such that particles flow by gravity at substantially equal volumetric rates from each compartment when the valve of the discharge port is opened,
- (5) an inlet port in the top of the mixer and positioned so that particles fed therethrough flow directly by gravity into the compartment defined by the first and second highest vertical partition walls,
- B. Discharging the entire contents of said first mixer through its discharge port and feeding said discharged material into the inlet port of a second mixer; the volumetric capacity and construction of said mixer being substantially identical to that of said first mixer, and
- C. Discharging the entire contents of said second mixer and recovering a batch of particulate material of substantially uniform composition;
- said process further characterized in that the volumetric size of said batch of particulate material is such that it completely fills each storage compartment of said mixers.
- 7. A process of claim 5 or 6 in which (1) the contents of the second mixer are discharged into a third mixer, the volumetric capacity and construction of said third mixer being essentially identical to said first two mixers, and (2) recovering the product from the discharge port of said third mixer.
- 8. A process of claim 5 in which the aliquot having the additive blended therewith is charged to the first mixer before the balance of said batch of polymer particles is charged thereto.
- 9. A process of claim 6 in which the particulate material is polymer particles.
- 10. Apparatus for blending flowable particles consisting essentially of a plurality of vertically aligned mixers interconnected in series so that material fed to the first mixer flows through each mixer before being discharged from the last mixer of said series; each of said mixers being essentially cylindrical in shape and including:
- (1) a principal section that is essentially cylindrical in shape,
- (2) a bottom section of conical shape to provide ready gravity flow of particles from the mixer,
- (3) a centrally positioned discharge port in the bottom of the mixer,
- (4) a valve in said discharge port,
- (5) a series of at least six vertical partition walls within the mixer, each of which extends radially from the midpoint of the mixer to the mixer wall to divide the mixer into at least six storage compartments, each of which differs in height from each of the others, said vertical partition walls being further characterized in that;
- (a) the partition walls are positioned in regular descending order of height about the midpoint of the mixer so that each wall other than the highest wall is higher than one adjacent wall and lower than the other adjacent wall,
- (b) the angles formed between each adjacent pair of partition walls are substantially equal so that each storage compartment has substantially an equal volumetric capacity,
- (c) the differences in height of the partition walls are such that as each storage compartment is filled with particles, additional particles added to the top of said compartment readily overflow into the adjacent compartment, and
- (d) the bottom of each partition wall extends to within inches of the discharge port, the bottom construction of the partition walls being such that particles flow by gravity at substantially equal volumetric rates from each compartment when the valve of the discharge port is opened, and
- (6) an inlet port in the top of the mixer and positioned so that particles fed therethrough flow by gravity directly into the compartment defined by the first and second highest vertical partition walls.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 239,815, filed on Mar. 2, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
239815 |
Mar 1981 |
|