Claims
- 1. An arrangement for providing a controlled amount of powder in a gas stream comprising the combination of:
- a rotatable feedwheel having a plurality of slots extending around an outer periphery thereof, the slots being of generally uniform size and each having a bottom and opposite sides defined by a pair of opposite vanes;
- means for feeding controlled amounts of powder into the slots in the feedwheel, the means for feeding including an enclosed hopper for storing powder, a feed impeller rotatably mounted at an end of the hopper at a fixed location relative to the feedwheel, and a first conduit extending from a first location in the path of the feed impeller to a second location adjacent the path of the feedwheel, the feed impeller being operative to dispense uniform quantities of powder from the hopper through the first conduit and into the slots in the feedwheel;
- means for directing a gas flow through the slots in the feedwheel as the slots pass a fixed location at the outer periphery of the feedwheel;
- a second conduit on the opposite side of the slots from the means for directing for receiving the gas flow and powder from the slot; and
- a third conduit coupled between the second conduit and the enclosed hopper to maintain pressure within the enclosed hopper substantially equal to pressure in the second conduit.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including means for periodically tamping powder fed into the slots in the feedwheel.
- 3. The invention set forth in claim 1, wherein the feed impeller is located above the feedwheel, and the first conduit has an upper end disposed under a portion of the feed impeller at the first location and a lower end disposed above a portion of the outer periphery of the feedwheel at the second location.
- 4. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including a motor coupled to drive both the feedwheel and the feed impeller.
- 5. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including means for rotatably driving the feed impeller at a first rate and means for rotatably driving the feedwheel at a second rate different from and having a fixed ratio relative to the first rate.
- 6. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including a stir spindle rotatably mounted within the hopper adjacent the feed impeller and operative to mix powder within the hopper being provided to the feed impeller.
- 7. An arrangement for providing a controlled amount of powder in a gas stream comprising the combination of:
- a closed container for storing a quantity of powder;
- an impeller rotatably mounted adjacent the interior of the container for repeatedly dispensing relatively small, generally uniform quantities of powder from the container upon rotation;
- a wheel rotatably mounted adjacent the impeller;
- a first conduit extending from a first location adjacent the impeller to a second location adjacent the wheel, the conduit being operative to deliver the relatively small, generally uniform quantities of powder dispensed by the impeller to the wheel;
- the wheel having a plurality of slots therein extending around the circumference thereof, each of the slots having a bottom surface and a pair of opposite side surfaces;
- means mounted on one side of a path for the slots in the wheel for directing a gas stream through the slots;
- a second conduit mounted on an opposite side of the path for the slots from the one side for receiving the gas stream and powder loaded in the slots; and
- a third conduit coupled between the second conduit and the closed container to maintain pressure within the closed container substantially equal to pressure within the second conduit.
- 8. The invention set forth in claim 7, wherein the slots in the wheel are formed by a plurality of vanes disposed in spaced-apart relation around a circumferential portion of the wheel.
- 9. The invention set forth in claim 7, wherein the impeller is rotatable about a first axis and the wheel is rotatable about a second axis generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first axis.
- 10. The invention set forth in claim 9, wherein the closed container is of hollow, generally cylindrical configuration and has a central axis generally coincident with the first axis.
- 11. The invention set forth in claim 9, further including a powder mixing member rotatably mounted about the first axis between the impeller and a supply of powder within the container.
- 12. A powder feeder comprising the combination of:
- an enclosed powder cannister for storing a quantity of powder above a lower end thereof, the lower end having an aperture therein;
- a feed impeller rotatably mounted about a first axis within the cannister at the lower end thereof and having apertures therein of predetermined size disposed to pass over the aperture in the lower end of the cannister as the impeller is rotated about the first axis;
- a feedwheel rotatably mounted about a second axis generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first axis, the feedwheel being mounted below the lower end of the cannister, the feedwheel having a plurality of powder receiving areas therein of generally uniform size disposed circumferentially about the feedwheel;
- a housing enclosing the feedwheel therein and having an aperture in an upper portion thereof above a location where the powder receiving areas pass as the feedwheel is rotated about the second axis;
- a conduit coupling the aperture in the lower end of the cannister to the aperture in the upper portion of the housing enclosing the feedwheel;
- a first hollow structure mounted in a fixed location relative to the feedwheel adjacent one side of the powder receiving areas; and
- a second hollow structure mounted in a fixed location relative to the feedwheel adjacent a side of the powder receiving area opposite the one side;
- the feed impeller being rotated at a speed relative to the speed of rotation of the feedwheel and the apertures of predetermined size in the feed impeller and the conduit being dimensioned so as to fill the powder receiving areas of the feed wheel without substantially overfilling the powder receiving areas.
- 13. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the feed impeller comprises a bladed wheel mounted so that the blades pass over the aperture in the lower end of the cannister.
- 14. The invention set forth in claim 12, further including a first drive shaft rotatably mounted along the first axis and having the feed impeller mounted thereon and a second drive shaft rotatably mounted along the second axis and having the feedwheel mounted thereon.
- 15. The invention set forth in claim 14, further including a stir spindle mounted on the first drive shaft above the feed impeller and within the cannister.
- 16. The invention set forth in claim 14, further including means for rotatably driving the first and second shafts, the means for rotatably driving being operative to drive the second shaft at a speed different from and comprising a fixed ratio of the speed of the first shaft.
- 17. A powder feeder comprising the combination of:
- a powder cannister for storing a quantity of powder above a lower end thereof, the lower end having an aperture therein;
- a feed impeller rotatably mounted about a first axis within the cannister at the lower end thereof and having apertures therein of predetermined size disposed to pass over the aperture in the lower end of the cannister as the impeller is rotated about the first axis;
- a feedwheel rotatably mounted about a second axis generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first axis, the feedwheel being mounted below the lower end of the cannister, the feedwheel having a plurality of powder receiving areas therein of generally uniform size disposed circumferentially about the feedwheel;
- a housing enclosing the feedwheel therein and having an aperture in an upper portion thereof above a location where the powder receiving areas pass as the feedwheel is rotated about the second axis;
- a conduit coupling the aperture in the lower end of the cannister to the aperture in the upper portion of the housing enclosing the feedwheel;
- a first hollow structure mounted in a fixed location relative to the feedwheel adjacent one side of the powder receiving areas;
- a second hollow structure mounted in a fixed location relative to the feedwheel adjacent a side of the powder receiving area opposite the one side;
- a tamper cam wheel at an upper surface of the feedwheel, the tamper cam wheel defining a succession of undulating surfaces about a circumferential portion of the feedwheel;
- a tamper shaft rotatably mounted adjacent the feedwheel and having a portion thereof extending outwardly therefrom and into contact with the tamper cam wheel; and
- a tamper mounted on a end of the tamper shaft and disposed adjacent the power receiving area of the feedwheel.
- 18. A powder feeder comprising the combination of:
- a housing;
- a powder hopper mounted on the housing and pivotable between a generally vertical operating position and a powder dumping position;
- a primary assembly mounted at a bottom end of the hopper and having a first drive shaft, the primary assembly being operative to dispense predetermined amounts of powder from the hopper when the first drive shaft is rotatably driven;
- a second assembly mounted at the bottom end of the hopper and having a second drive shaft and a plurality of powder receiving slots disposed to be filled with powder dispensed from the hopper when the second drive shaft is rotatably driven;
- means for successively directing a stream of gas through different ones of the powder receiving slots in the secondary assembly;
- a motor mounted within the housing;
- means disposed within the housing for coupling the motor to drive the first drive shaft when the hopper is in the generally vertical operating position; and
- means disposed within the housing for coupling the motor to drive the second drive shaft when the hopper is in the generally vertical operating position.
- 19. The invention set forth in claim 18, wherein the means for coupling the motor to drive the first drive shaft and the means for coupling the motor to drive the second drive shaft together comprise third and fourth drive shafts rotatably mounted within the housing and operative to couple to the first and second drive shafts respectively when the hopper is in the vertical operating position, means coupling the motor to drive one of the third and fourth shafts, a first gear mounted on the third shaft and a second gear mounted on the fourth shaft and engaged with the first gear.
- 20. The invention set forth in claim 19, wherein the third and fourth shafts are generally vertically disposed and the motor is coupled to drive the fourth shaft through a pair of bevel gears.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 387,356 filed on June 11, 1982, now abandoned.
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