Claims
- 1. An improved particle blast cleaning apparatus featuring sublimable pellets as the particulate matter, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a source of sublimable pellets;
- (b) a housing defining an internal cavity, having spaced pellet receiving and discharge stations;
- (c) means for radially transporting said pellets disposed within said internal cavity, said radial transporting means having at least one pellet transport cavity disposed in the circumferential surface of said radial transport means which is alternately alignable with said receiving station and with said discharge station;
- (d) mechanical flow means for mechanically assisting the flow of said pellets to said transport cavity at said receiving station;
- (e) a discharge nozzle; and
- (f) means for supplying a pressurized transport gas adjacent said discharge station for conveying said pellets from said discharge station to said discharge nozzle.
- 2. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said radial transporting means further comprises:
- (a) a radial transport rotor; and
- (b) means for rotating said radial transport rotor.
- 3. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mechanical flow means is at least partially disposed in said receiving station.
- 4. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mechanical flow means further comprises:
- (a) a shank;
- (b) means for rotating said shank;
- (c) at least one agitating member mounted to said shank; and
- (d) at least one helical surface mounted to said shank;
- whereby pellets are advanced into said receiving station.
- 5. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for controlling pressure to isolate said receiving station from the pressurized environment at said discharge station.
- 6. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein said pressure controlling means comprises:
- (a) a first seal between said circumference surface of said radial transport rotor, said receiving station and said housing;
- (b) a second seal between said circumference surface of said radial transport rotor, said discharge station and said housing;
- (c) at least one pressure relief port located between said discharge station and said receiving station in communication with said internal cavity and with the ambient environment.
- 7. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 6 further comprising at least one circumferential ridge disposed on said circumferential surface, said first and second seals intermeshing with said circumferential ridge.
- 8. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein at least one of said seals is a variably biased seal whose sealing pressure can be varied.
- 9. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein the variable bias of at least one of said seals is varied through rotation of at least one cam which compresses at least one resilient element, said resilient element urging said seal respectively into sealing engagement with said rotor.
- 10. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein said pressure relief port is located such it aligns directly with said transport cavity as said transport cavity successively travels past said relief port.
- 11. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein said pressurized transport gas has a pressure of up to approximately 300 psig.
- 12. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein said pressurized transport gas has a dew point temperature of up to approximately 50.degree. F.
- 13. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for directing pressurized gas toward said transport cavity while said transport cavity is aligned with said discharge station.
- 14. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 13 wherein said directing means is a nozzle.
- 15. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 13 wherein said transport cavity is aerodynamically shaped, complementary with the flow of pressurized gas from said directing means to effect the discharge of said pellets from said transport cavity.
- 16. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said discharge station includes a means for diverting the flow of said pressurized transport gas such that said pellets may drop freely through said discharge station and be conveyed by said pressurized transport gas.
- 17. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 16 wherein said diverting means partially diverts said pressurized transport gas.
- 18. The particle blast cleaning apparatus of claim 16 wherein said diverting means is a tube extending into the flow path of said pressurized transport gas.
- 19. An improved method for radially transporting sublimable pellets in a particulate blast cleaning apparatus comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a source of sublimable pellets to a receiving station;
- (b) rotating a radial transport rotor having at least one pellet transport cavity disposed in the circumferential surface of said radial transport rotor, with said transport cavity being alternately aligned with said receiving station and a radially spaced discharge station;
- (c) providing a mechanical feed of said pellets into said transport cavity of said radial transport rotor when the respective transport cavity is indexed with said receiving station;
- (d) rotating said radial transport rotor such that said transport cavity is moved radially from said receiving station to said discharge station;
- (e) supplying a pressurized transport gas adjacent said discharge station for discharging said pellets from said transport cavity; and
- (f) conveying said pellets to a discharge nozzle.
- 20. The method claim of claim 19, further including the step of isolating the pressurized transport gas at said discharging station from said receiving station.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/227,090, filed Aug. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,947,592.
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