Claims
- 1. Automatic slurry mixing and pumping apparatus comprising:
- vat means for receiving a powdered or aggregate raw incoming material and a liquid to be mixed therewith whereby to form a slurry mixture;
- agitator means dispossed within said vat means for blending said slurry mixture;
- hydraulic motor means for actuating said agitator means;
- pump means in fluid flow communication with said vat means for outputting slurry from said apparatus;
- variable speed electric motor means for driving said pump means;
- means for automatically controlling output volume, said last mentioned means comprising:
- ultrasonic, open channel monitoring means for monitoring slurry head level within said vat means and for controlling said variable speed electric motor means in response thereto; and,
- means responsive to said head monitoring means for controlling the speed of said pump means whereby to regulate the volume of slurry outputted from said apparatus; and,
- means for continuously and automatically regulating slurry viscosity concurrently with operation of said means for controlling slurry output volume, said last mentioned means comprising:
- means for sensing hydraulic pressure variations experienced by said hydraulic motor means hereby to derive a control signal proportional to slurry viscosity; and,
- valve means for controlling the introduction of liquid in to said vat means, said valve means responsive to said control signal whereby liquid flow rate is generally proportional to the viscosity of said slurry mixture.
- 2. The combination as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said means for sensing hydraulic pressure variations comprises process control means adapted to generate a pneumatic signal corresponding to said control signal in response to hydraulic pressure variations; and,
- said valve means for controlling the introduction of liquid into said vat means comprises an air-operated water valve adapted to be actuated by said pneumatic signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 262,754 filed May 11, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,397,561, issued Aug. 9, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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