Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming self-supporting spheres containing inorganic material, the apparatus comprising:
- a. a first liquid container having a bottom portion, a central portion and an open top portion, the container for holding a first two-phase liquid;
- b. valve means disposed at the bottom portion of said first liquid container for controllably removing liquid and self-supporting spheres from said first liquid container;
- c. means for recirculating a lower liquid phase of the two-phase liquid in said first liquid container from the bottom portion of the container to the central portion thereof, wherein said recirculating means comprises a liquid pump and a liquid supply line extending from the bottom portion of the first liquid container into the intake side of said liquid pump and re-entering the first liquid container from the outlet side of the pump at a central portion below the interface with the upper first phase of the two-phase liquid;
- d. means for introducing droplets of a second liquid into the upper portion of the said first liquid container, said means comprising: a liquid supply manifold comprising at least two cross intersecting tubes forming a horizontal plane and an array of tubes extending downwardly from the manifold and opening into the open top portion of the first liquid container; for supplying the second liquid to the manifold under pressure; and means for rotating the manifold in the plane about its point of intersection; and
- e. a second container removably attached to the bottom portion of first container below the valve means for collecting the self-supporting spheres.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 551,700, filed Feb. 21, 1975, now abandoned and assigned to the assignee of the present invention. Assignment recorded Feb. 21, 1975, Reel 3169 Frame 187. D-9043 Ser. No. 698,130, filed June 21, 1976 is also a division of Ser. No. 551,700.
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Divisions (1)
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