Claims
- 1. A blending apparatus comprising:
a blending vessel having an axis of symmetry and at all points along the axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, said blending vessel extending downward from an upper end to a lower end; and, means for introducing into said blending vessel in a controllable manner materials that are to be blended, said means connected to the upper end of said blending vessel.
- 2. The blending apparatus of claim 1 wherein the diameters of the semicircles decrease in the downward direction.
- 3. The blending apparatus of claim 1 wherein the length of the parallel straight line segments decreases in the downward direction.
- 4. The blending apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blending vessel includes an upper part and a lower part and wherein, in the upper part the diameters of the semicircles decrease in the downward direction, and wherein, in the lower part the length of the parallel straight line segments decreases in the downward direction.
- 5. The blending apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for introducing further comprise a feeder and a chute, said feeder discharging said materials into said chute, and said chute discharging into said blending vessel.
- 6. A blending apparatus comprising:
a blending vessel having an axis of symmetry and at all points along the axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, said blending vessel extending downward from an upper end to a lower end; means for introducing-into said blending vessel in a controllable manner materials that are to be blended, said means connected to the upper end of said blending vessel, wherein said means for introducing further comprise a feeder and a chute, said feeder discharging said materials into said chute, and said chute discharging into said blending vessel and wherein said chute is so positioned with respect to said blending vessel that portions of the material introduced into the blending vessel through said chute at a particular time take different paths through the blending vessel and arrive at the lower end at different times.
- 7. A blending apparatus comprising:
more than one identical blending vessels connected sequentially in a vertical direction so that material to be blended passes through them in succession, each of said more than one identical blending vessels having its own axis of symmetry and at all points along its axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments.
- 8. The blending apparatus of claim 7 wherein the axes of symmetry of said more than one identical blending vessels are displaced laterally one from another.
- 9. The blending apparatus of claim 7 wherein the major axes of the racetrack-shaped cross sections of said more than one identical blending vessels are oriented in different directions.
- 10. The blending apparatus of claim 7 wherein each of said more than one identical blending vessels includes an upper part and a lower part, and wherein, in the upper part the diameters of the semicircles decrease in the downward direction, and wherein, in the lower part the length of the parallel straight line segments decreases in the downward direction.
- 11. The blending apparatus of claim 7 wherein one of said more than one identical blending vessels is uppermost, and further comprising means for introducing into said uppermost blending vessel in a controllable manner materials that are to be blended, said means connected to the upper end of the uppermost blending vessel.
- 12. The blending apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means for introducing further comprise a feeder and a chute, said feeder discharging said materials into said chute, and said chute discharging into the uppermost blending vessel.
- 13. A blending apparatus comprising:
a blending vessel having an axis of symmetry and at all points along the axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, said blending vessel extending downward from an upper end to a lower end; and, means for rotating said blending vessel about an approximately horizontal axis.
- 14. A method for blending materials comprising the steps of:
introducing in a controllable manner materials that are to be blended into a blending vessel having an axis of symmetry and at all points along the axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, said blending vessel extending downward from an upper end to a lower end; dispersing the material to be blended off of multiple straight portions of walls of the blending vessel, thereby creating disbursed material; and forcing the dispersed material back together via curved portions of the walls, thereby causing blending of the materials to be blended.
- 15. A method for blending materials comprising the steps of:
introducing in a controllable manner materials that are to be blended into a blending apparatus having a plurality of identical blending vessels connected sequentially in a vertical direction; and passing the materials to be blended through the plurality of blending vessels in succession, each of said more than one identical blending vessels having its own axis of symmetry and at all points along its axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, thereby blending the materials to be blended.
- 16. A method for blending materials comprising the steps of:
introducing materials that are to be blended into a blending vessel having an axis of symmetry and at all points along the axis of symmetry having a racetrack-shaped cross section in a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, said racetrack-shaped cross section consisting of two opposed semicircles, spaced, and with their concave sides facing each other, the ends of the semicircles joined by parallel straight line segments, said blending vessel extending downward from an upper end to a lower end; and rotating said blending vessel about an approximately horizontal axis, thereby blending the materials to be blended.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/805,749 filed Mar. 13, 2001, of Johanson for RACETRACK-SHAPED DYNAMIC GRAVITY FLOW BLENDER, which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/230,735, filed Sep. 7, 2000, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60230735 |
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Divisions (1)
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09805749 |
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