Claims
- 1. A procedure for feeling of powder to a discharging means including a venturi nozzle for generating a vacuum, means for generating excess pressure, a powder receptacle provided for housing a powder supply, a partitioning means arranged within said powder receptacle and which separates a portion of said powder supply from the remaining powder supply in said powder receptacle, said procedure including:connecting said means for generating excess pressure with an air feed device which allows air to impact upon at least a portion fan inner wall of said partitioning means and said separated portion of said powder and cause same to be swirled up; and connecting said venturi nozzle for generating a vacuum with said powder receptacle in such a manner that said vacuum induces the powder which is swirled up to be siphoned out of said powder receptacle and fed to said discharging means.
- 2. A procedure according to claim 1, characterized in that:said vacuum is generated by fan air conducted through said venturi nozzle and said fan air is simultaneously used to supply powder to said discharging means.
- 3. A device for feeding of powder to a discharging means including:means for generating a vacuum; means for generating excess pressure air; a powder receptacle for housing a powder supply; and a partitioning means arranged within said powder receptacle and which separates a portion of said powder supply from the remaining powder supply in said powder receptacle whereby said means for generating excess pressure is connected with an air feed device provided in said partitioning means, said air feed device feeding air in such a manner that at least a portion of said air impacts at least a portion of an inner wall of said partitioning means and whereby said means for generating a vacuum is connected with said powder receptacle in such a manner that the powder, which is swirled up by means of the air fed through the air feed device, is extracted from said powder receptacle.
- 4. A device according to claim 3 characterized in that:said partitioning means constitutes a chamber having at least one opening which is in the flow connection with the interior of said powder receptacle.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, characterized in that:said powder receptacle is essentially of rotation symmetrical configuration and said partitioning means is likewise of essentially rotation symmetrical configuration whereby the rotation symmetrical axes of said powder receptacle and said partitioning means coincide with one another.
- 6. A device according to claim 5, characterized in that:the rotation symmetrical axis of said powder receptacle when in use is essentially of perpendicular alignment.
- 7. A device according to claim 4 characterized in that:a powder reserve container is provided which is connectable with said powder receptacle via a flow conduit.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, characterized in that:a valve means is provided which can be switched from a first position in which said flow conduit is closed into at least one second position in which said flow conduit is open.
- 9. A device according to claim 3 characterized in that:said partitioning means comprises a chamber of changeable cross-section whereby, with a rotation symmetrical configuration of said partitioning means with a vertical rotation symmetrical axis, said chamber tapers downwardly.
- 10. A device according to claim 9 characterized in that:said at least one opening is arranged in the bottom section of said partitioning means.
- 11. A device according to claim 10, characterized in that:said air feed device is configured as an air feed hose having an air outlet opening arranged within said partitioning means.
- 12. A device according to claim 11, characterized in that:said air outlet opening is arranged in such a manner that at least a part of the emitted air stream impacts against an inner wall of said partitioning means.
- 13. A procedure for feeding of powder to a discharging means including means for generating a vacuum, means for generating excess pressure, a powder receptacle provided for housing a powder supply, a partitioning means arranged within said powder receptacle and which separates a portion of said powder supply from the remaining powder supply in said powder receptacle whereby said partitioning means constitutes a chamber having at least one opening which is in the flow connection with the interior of said powder receptacle and which is open above and at least partially below, and that said powder receptacle is of rotation symmetrical configuration, whereby an air siphoning device is disposed above said powder receptacle, said procedure including:connecting said means for generating excess pressure with an air feed device which allows air to impact upon said separated portion of said powder and cause same to be swirled up; and connecting said means for generating a vacuum with said powder receptacle in such a manner that said vacuum induces the powder which is swirled up to be siphoned out of said powder receptacle and fed to said discharging means.
- 14. A procedure according to claim 13 characterized in that:said vacuum is generated in that fan air is conducted through a venturi nozzle and said fan air is simultaneously used to feed powder to said discharging means.
- 15. A device for feeding of powder to a discharging means including:means for generating a vacuum; means for generating excess pressure; a powder receptacle for housing a powder supply; a partitioning means arranged within, said powder receptacle and which separates a portion of said powder supply from the remaining powder supply in said powder receptacle, whereby said means for generating excess pressure is connected with an air feed device provided in said partitioning means and whereby said means for generating a vacuum is connected with said powder receptacle in such a manner that the powder, which is swirled up by means of the air fed through the air feed device, is extracted from said powder receptacle through an air siphoning conduit; and said partitioning means constitutes a chamber having at least one opening which is in the flow connection with the interior of said powder receptacle and which is open above and at least partially below and that said powder receptacle is of rotation symmetrical configuration, and said air siphoning conduit is disposed above said powder receptacle.
- 16. A device according to claim 15 characterized in that:said powder receptacle is essentially of rotation symmetrical configuration and that said partitioning means is of essentially rotation symmetrical configuration whereby the rotation symmetrical axes of said powder receptacle and said partitioning means coincide with one another.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, characterized in that:the rotation symmetrical axis of said powder receptacle when in use is essentially of perpendicular alignment.
- 18. A device according to claim 16, characterized in that:a powder reserve container is provided which is connectable with said powder receptacle via a flow conduit.
- 19. A device according to claim 18 characterized in that:a valve means is provided which can be switched from a first position in which said flow conduit is closed into at least one second position in which said flow conduit is open.
- 20. A device according to claim 15 characterized in that:said partitioning means comprises a chamber whereby an extension of said chamber diminishes downwardly, and whereby with a rotation symmetrical configuration of the partitioning means with a vertical rotation symmetrical axis, said chamber tapers downwardly.
- 21. A device according to claim 20, characterized in that:said at least one opening is arranged in a bottom section of said partitioning means.
- 22. A device according to claim 21, characterized in that:said air feed device is configured as an air feed hose having an air outlet opening arranged within said partitioning means.
- 23. A device according to claim 22, characterized in that:said air outlet opening is arranged in such a manner that at least a part of the emitted air stream impacts against the inner wall of said partitioning means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP98/05265, filed Aug. 19, 1998.
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