Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transporting particulate material under ambient conditions comprising:
- a housing having an inlet, an outlet and a duct between said inlet and outlet, said duct being formed between two opposed friction drive walls movable relative to said housing from said inlet towards said outlet and one or more stationary walls fixed relative to said pump housing with respect to movement between said inlet and said outlet, said friction drive walls having a greater surface area for contacting said material than said stationary walls;
- first choke means for compacting to bridge said particulate material after introduction into said inlet, said first choke means including a convergence of said friction drive walls and said stationary walls to provide a first portion of said duct having a cross-sectional area which is less than the cross-sectional area of said inlet;
- second choke means for disturbing the relationship of said particulate material after said particulate material passes through said first choke means said second choke means including a divergence of said friction drive walls and said stationary walls to provide a second portion of said duct having a cross-sectional area which is greater than the cross-sectional area of said first portion of said duct, but less than the cross-sectional area of said inlet.
- 2. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein the rate at which said friction drive walls and said stationary wall converge in said first portion varies to provide a first zone and a second zone within said first portion, said first zone having a rate of convergence of said friction drive walls and said stationary wall which is greater than the rate of convergence for said second zone.
- 3. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein the length of said first choke means is greater than the length of said second choke means.
- 4. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein the minimum cross-sectional area of the convergence of said first choke means is sufficient to provide bridging of said particulate material within said duct.
- 5. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein said friction drive walls are provided by the interior opposed walls of a U-shaped rotor disc which is rotatable within said housing.
- 6. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein said friction drive walls are provided by the interior opposed walls of a plurality of U-shaped rotor discs which are rotatable within said housing.
- 7. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 wherein said outlet is defined by a top, a bottom and two sides, said apparatus including a horizontal partition extending between said two sides and spaced between said top and bottom, said horizontal partition including an upper face upon which said material rests prior to exiting said outlet.
- 8. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 5 wherein said rotor disc is fixed laterally relative to said housing and said stationary wall is movable laterally relative to said rotor disc to vary the cross-sectional areas of said first and second choke means.
- 9. An apparatus for transporting particulate material according to claim 1 further including means for measuring the flow of solids through said duct.
- 10. A process for transporting particulate material comprising the steps of:
- feeding particulate material into an inlet end of a duct formed between two opposed friction drive walls and a stationary wall or walls, said friction drive walls having a greater surface area for contacting said particulate material than said stationary walls;
- moving said friction drive walls toward an outlet end of said duct;
- compacting said particulate material in a first portion of said duct by converging said stationary walls with respect to said friction drive walls to form bridged particulate material in said duct;
- disturbing the relationship of the particulate material by diverging said stationary walls with respect to said friction drive walls in a second portion of said duct to form disturbed particulate material.
- 11. A process for transporting particulate material according to claim 10 wherein the rate at which said friction drive walls and said stationary wall converge in said first portion varies to provide a first zone and a second zone within said first portion, said first zone having a rate of convergence of said friction drive walls and said stationary wall which is greater than the rate of convergence for said second zone.
- 12. A process for transporting particulate material according to claim 10 including the step of measuring the flow of solids passing through said duct.
- 13. A process for transporting particulate material according to claim 10 wherein said friction drive walls are provided by the interior opposed walls of a U-shaped rotor disc.
- 14. A process for transporting particulate material according to claim 10 wherein the drive walls are provided by the interior opposed walls of a plurality of U-shaped rotor discs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/488,314 filed on Mar. 5, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,988,239.
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