Claims
- 1. A pneumatic impact pulverizer, comprising:
- an accelerating tube for carrying and accelerating powder to be pulverized with high-pressure gas; and
- a pulverizing chamber for pulverizing powder to be pulverized,
- a back end of said accelerating tube being provided with a pulverization powder feed port for feeding powder to be pulverized to said accelerating tube,
- said pulverizing chamber being equipped with an impact member having an impact surface opposed to an opening plane of an outlet of said accelerating tube,
- said pulverizing chamber having a side wall against which powder that has been pulverized by said impact member collides to further pulverize, and
- the closest distance, L.sub.1, between said side wall and said impact member being shorter than the closest distance, L.sub.2, between a front wall of said pulverizing chamber opposed to said impact surface and said impact member, wherein
- a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is provided in said back end of said accelerating tube, with a tip of said high-pressure gas ejection nozzle located in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube, and a pulverization powder feed port is formed around said high,pressure ejection nozzle.
- 2. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 45.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 3. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 4. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 5.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 5. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said impact member has a projection at a central portion of said impact surface.
- 6. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said impact surface has an inclined plane having a slope .theta..sub.1 smaller than 90.degree. with respect to a longitudinal axis of said accelerating tube.
- 7. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a pulverization powder feed nozzle.
- 8. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 10, wherein a tip of said pulverization powder feed nozzle is located at or in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 9. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 8, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder that has been pulverized is formed behind said impact surface of said impact member.
- 10. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 8, wherein a secondary gas intake is formed between said accelerating tube outlet and said pulverization powder feed port.
- 11. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 1, wherein said pulverizing chamber has a pulverized powder discharge port on a back wall opposite to the opening plane for discharging the powder that has been pulverized.
- 12. A fine powder production apparatus comprising a pneumatic classifying means and a pneumatic impact pulverizing means,
- said pneumatic classifying means having a powder feed pipe and a classifying chamber; a guide chamber communicating with said powder feed pipe formed in an upper part of said classifying chamber; a plurality of introduction louvers placed between said guide chamber and said classifying chamber so that powder is introduced from said guide chamber to said classifying member together with carrier air via apertures of said introduction louvers; a classifying plate having a swelled center installed on a bottom of said classifying chamber; a side wall of said classifying chamber provided with a classifying louver so that powder fed with carrier air is whirled in said classifying chamber together with air flowing in through apertures of said classifying louver and classified into fine powder and coarse powder by centrifugation; a fine powder discharge port for discharging the classified fine powder formed in the center of said classifying plate and connected to a fine powder discharge chute; and a coarse powder discharge opening for discharging the classified coarse powder formed along the outer circumference of said classifying plate;
- first communicating means for feeding discharged coarse powder to said pneumatic impact pulverizing means; and
- said pneumatic impact pulverizing means having an accelerating tube for carrying and accelerating coarse powder fed with high-pressure gas and a pulverizing chamber for pulverizing coarse powder; a back end of said accelerating tube provided with a coarse powder feed port for feeding coarse powder to said accelerating tube; said pulverizing chamber equipped with an impact member having an impact surface opposed to an opening plane of an outlet of said accelerating tube; said pulverizing chamber having a side wall against which coarse powder of the pulverized powder that has been pulverized by said impact member collides to further pulverize; the closest distance, L.sub.1, between said side wall and said impact member being shorter than the closest distance, L.sub.2, between a front wall of said pulverizing chamber opposed to said impact surface and said impact member, wherein
- a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is provided in said back end of said accelerating tube, and a pulverizing powder feed port is formed around said high-pressure ejection nozzle.
- 13. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 45.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 14. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 15. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 5.degree. C. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 16. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the classified coarse powder is reserved in a coarse powder discharge hopper to be fed to said pulverizing means.
- 17. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder to be pulverized is formed behind said impact surface of said impact member.
- 18. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12 further comprising second communicating means for feeding back powder pulverized by said pneumatic impact pulverizing means to said pneumatic classifying means.
- 19. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said impact member has a projection of a center portion of said impact surface.
- 20. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said impact surface of said impact member has an inclined plane having a slope .theta..sub.1 smaller than 90.degree. with respect to the longitudinal axis of said accelerating tube.
- 21. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a tip of said high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is located in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 22. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a pulverization powder feed nozzle.
- 23. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 22, wherein a tip of said pulverization powder feed nozzle is located at or in the vicinity of said accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 24. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder that has been pulverized is formed behind said impact surface of said impact member.
- 25. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 23, wherein a secondary gas intake is formed between said accelerating tube outlet and said pulverization powder feed port.
- 26. A process for producing toner using pneumatic classifying means and pneumatic impact pulverizing means,
- the pneumatic classifying means having a powder feed pipe and a classifying chamber; a guide chamber communicating with the powder feed pipe formed in an upper part of the classifying chamber; a plurality of introduction louvers placed between the guide chamber and the classifying chamber so that powder is introduced from the guide chamber to the classifying chamber together with carrier air via apertures in the introduction louvers; a classifying plate having a swelled center installed on a bottom of the classifying chamber; a side wall of the classifying chamber provided with a classifying louver so that powder fed with carrier air is whirled in the classifying chamber together with air flowing through apertures in the classifying louver and classified into fine powder and coarse powder by means of centrifugation; a fine powder discharge port for discharging the classified fine powder formed in a center of the classifying plate and connected to a fine powder discharge chute; a coarse powder discharge opening for discharging the classified coarse powder formed along the outer circumference of the classifying plate;
- the pneumatic impact pulverizing means having an accelerating tube for carrying and accelerating coarse powder fed with high-pressure gas and a pulverizing chamber for further pulverizing coarse powder; a back end of the accelerating tube provided with a coarse powder feed port for feeding coarse powder to the accelerating tube; the pulverizing chamber equipped with an impact member having an impact surface opposed to an opening plane of an outlet of the accelerating tube; the pulverizing chamber having a side wall against which the pulverized powder of coarse powder that has been pulverized with the impact member collides to further pulverize; the closest distance, L.sub.1, between the side wall and the impact member is shorter than the closest distance, L.sub.2, between a front wall of the pulverizing chamber opposed to the impact surface and the impact member; and in the pulverizing chamber, pulverization of coarse powder and further pulverization of the pulverized coarse powder are carried out with the impact surface of the impact member and the side wall, said process comprising the steps of:
- melting and kneading a mixture containing at least a binder resin and a coolant;
- cooling the kneaded mixture;
- pulverizing the cooled mixture using a pulverizer to produce a pulverized mixture;
- classifying the pulverized mixture into coarse powder and fine powder using the pneumatic classifying means;
- feeding the coarse powder to the pneumatic impact pulverizing means;
- further pulverizing the classified coarse powder using the pneumatic impact pulverizing means and producing a fine powder material;
- feeding the pulverized powder back to the pneumatic classifying means;
- classifying the fine powder material using the pneumatic classifying means and producing fine powder; and
- using the classified fine powder to produce toner for developing electrostatic images.
- 27. A process according to claim 26, wherein the accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 45.degree. with respect to a longitudinal axis.
- 28. A process according to claim 26, wherein the accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to a longitudinal axis.
- 29. A process according to claim 26, wherein the accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 5.degree. with respect to a longitudinal axis.
- 30. A process according to claim 27, further comprising the step of feeding the pulverized coarse powder back to the pneumatic classifying means.
- 31. A process according to claim 26, wherein the impact member has a projection at a central portion of the impact surface.
- 32. A process according to claim 26 wherein said impact surface of the impact member has an inclined plane having a slope .theta..sub.1 smaller than 90.degree. with respect to a longitudinal axis of the accelerating tube.
- 33. A process according to claim 26 wherein the back end of the accelerating tube is provided with a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle.
- 34. A process according to claim 33, wherein a tip of the high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is located in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of the accelerating tube.
- 35. A process according to claim 33 wherein a pulverization powder feed port is formed around the high-pressure gas ejection nozzle.
- 36. A process according to claim 26 wherein the back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a pulverization powder feed nozzle.
- 37. A process according to claim 36, wherein a tip of said pulverization powder feed nozzle is located at or in the vicinity of the accelerating tube throat of the accelerating tube.
- 38. A process according to claim 26 wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder that has been pulverized is formed behind the impact surface of the impact member.
- 39. A process according to claim 37 wherein a secondary gas intake is formed between the accelerating tube outlet and the pulverization powder feed port.
- 40. A process according to claim 26, wherein the pulverizing chamber has a pulverized powder discharge port on its back wall opposite to the opening plane for discharging the powder that has been pulverized.
- 41. A fine powder production apparatus comprising:
- pneumatic classifying means, and
- pneumatic impact pulverizing means, with
- said pneumatic classifying means having a classifying chamber for classifying powder into at least fine powder and coarse powder;
- first communicating means for feeding discharged coarse powder to said pneumatic impact pulverizing means; and
- said pneumatic impact pulverizing means having an accelerating tube for carrying and accelerating coarse powder fed with high-pressure gas and a pulverizing chamber for pulverizing coarse powder, a back end of said accelerating tube provided with a coarse powder feed port for feeding coarse powder to said accelerating tube, said pulverizing chamber equipped with an impact member having an impact surface opposed to an opening plane of an outlet of said accelerating tube, said pulverizing chamber having a side wall against which coarse powder of the pulverized powder that has been pulverized by said impact member collides to further pulverize, with the closest distance, L.sub.1, between said side wall and said impact member being shorter than the closest distance, L.sub.2, between a front wall of said pulverizing chamber opposed to said impact surface and said impact member, wherein
- a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is provided in said back end of said accelerating tube, and a pulverization powder feed port is formed around said high-pressure ejection nozzle, and
- a tip of said high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is located in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 42. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 45.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 43. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 44. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 5.degree. C with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 45. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein the classified coarse powder is reserved in a coarse powder discharge hopper to be then fed to said pulverizing means.
- 46. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder to be pulverized is formed behind said impact surface of said impact member.
- 47. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, further comprising second communicating means for feeding back powder pulverized by said pneumatic impact pulverizing means to said pneumatic classifying means.
- 48. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said impact member has a projection at a central portion of said impact surface.
- 49. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said impact surface of said impact member has an inclined plane having a slope .theta..sub.1 smaller than 90.degree. with respect to the longitudinal axis of said accelerating tube.
- 50. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a pulverization powder feed nozzle.
- 51. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder to be pulverized is formed behind said impact surface of said impact member.
- 52. A fine powder production apparatus according to claim 41, wherein a secondary gas intake is formed between said accelerating tube outlet and said pulverization powder feed port.
- 53. A pneumatic impact pulverizer, comprising:
- an accelerating tube for carrying and accelerating powder to be pulverized with high-pressure gas; and
- a pulverizing chamber for pulverizing powder to be pulverized,
- a back end of said accelerating tube being provided with a pulverization powder feed port for feeding powder to be pulverized to said accelerating tube,
- said pulverizing chamber being equipped with an impact member having an impact surface opposed to an opening plane of an outlet of said accelerating tube,
- said pulverizing chamber having a side wall against which powder that has been pulverized by said impact member collides to further pulverize, and
- the closest distance, L.sub.1, between said side wall and said impact member being shorter than the closest distance, L.sub.2, between a front wall of said pulverizing chamber opposed to said impact surface and said impact member, wherein
- a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is provided in said back end of said accelerating tube, and
- a pulverization powder feed port is formed around said high-pressure ejection nozzle.
- 54. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 45.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 55. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 56. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said accelerating tube is inclined to have a longitudinal slope ranging from 0.degree. to 5.degree. with respect to its longitudinal axis.
- 57. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said impact member has a projection at a central portion of said impact surface.
- 58. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said impact surface has an inclined plane having a slope .theta..sub.1 smaller than 90.degree. with respect to the longitudinal axis of said accelerating tube.
- 59. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a high-pressure gas ejection nozzle.
- 60. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 59, wherein a tip of said high-pressure gas ejection nozzle is located in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 61. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said back end of said accelerating tube is provided with a pulverization powder feed nozzle.
- 62. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 61, wherein a tip of said pulverization powder feed nozzle is located at or in the vicinity of an accelerating tube throat of said accelerating tube.
- 63. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 62, wherein a pulverized powder discharge port for discharging the powder to be pulverized that has been pulverized is formed behind said input surface of said impact member.
- 64. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 62, wherein a secondary gas intake is formed between said accelerating tube outlet and said pulverization powder feed port.
- 65. A pneumatic impact pulverizer according to claim 53, wherein said pulverizing chamber has a pulverized powder discharge port in a back wall opposite to the opening plane for discharging the powder that has been pulverized.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/912,695, filed Jul. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
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