Claims
- 1. A surface blasting apparatus comprising:
- a chassis having a front end, a rear end and opposite sides;
- ground wheels rotatably mounted on said chassis;
- an abrasive blasting head assembly detachably mounted on said chassis between said front end and rear end thereof for throwing abrasive particles at high velocity against a surface to be cleaned as the blasting apparatus is rolled thereacross on said ground wheels, said abrasive blasting head assembly comprising:
- an abrasive blasting head assembly housing having:
- a rear wall;
- a first removable liner plate abutting said rear wall;
- a slotted upstream mounting plate facilitating detachable partial mounting of said abrasive blasting head assembly housing on said chassis;
- a second removable liner plate mounted within and abutting said slotted upstream mounting plate, and defining a slot aligned with the slot in said slotted upstream mounting plate for passing abrasive particles therethrough;
- a top wall defining a pair of obtuse angles;
- a third removable liner plate mounted within, and abutting, said top wall;
- a first end plate means, including a first closure plate extending between said rear wall, upstream mounting plate and said top wall; and
- a second end plate means, including a second closure plate spaced from, and extending parallel to, said first end closure plate means, and extending between said rear wall, upstream mounting plate and said top wall; said first and second end plate means, rear wall, upstream mounting plate and top wall forming an open bottomed, lined, blasting wheel chamber within said abrasive blasting head assembly housing for accommodating an abrasive blasting wheel;
- an abrasive return chute extending forwardly and upwardly from the open bottom of said blasting wheel chamber for receiving abrasive particles rebounding from said surface to be cleaned, said abrasive return chute having a first end adjacent the surface to be cleaned and having a discharge end, said chute defining an air and abrasive flow path extending generally in a line between said first end and said discharge end of the chute;
- a downstream mounting plate on said abrasive return chute facilitating detachable partial mounting of said blasting head assembly on said chassis; and
- an abrasive particle blasting wheel rotatably mounted in said lined blasting wheel chamber within said blasting wheel assembly housing for rotation about an axis extending parallel to the plane of the surface to be cleaned when said ground wheels are rollably supported on said surface, said blasting wheel having its axis of rotation extending through said first and second spaced, parallel end plate means; and
- a first stage air-wash abrasive cleaning station mounted immediately forward of, and at the discharge end of, said abrasive return chute, which cleaning station includes:
- a baffle assembly offset to one side of the substantially linear flow path of air and abrasive particles flowing upwardly and forwardly in said abrasive return chute to facilitate the movement of air away from the relatively heavier and more dense abrasive particles moving along said linear flow path by allowing the relatively lighter air to move upwardly through said baffle assembly; and
- magnets interposed in line with said substantially linear flow path to arrest and hold magnetic abrasive particles at a location adjacent said baffle assembly while air flows through the arrested magnetic abrasive particles before passing through said baffle assembly.
- 2. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 1 and further characterized as including a pair of selectively spaced, channeling gusset plates disposed within said abrasive blasting head assembly housing, and on opposite sides of the slot in said upstream mounting plate for guiding and channeling abrasive particles passing through said slot into said housings.
- 3. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 1 and further characterized as including a second stage air wash-abrasive cleaning station receiving air flowing from said baffle assembly, and positioned in the path of gravitating abrasive particles gravitating toward said blasting head assembly after being detached from said magnets.
- 4. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 1 and further characterized as including:
- an abrasive hopper having an upper end and a lower end defining an opening therethrough; and
- a flow control valve assembly mounted to the lower end of said abrasive hopper, and including means for selectively controlling the quantity of abrasive particles, and the pattern of abrasive particles, flowing from said hopper to said blasting head assembly.
- 5. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said blasting wheel includes:
- a cylinder rotatably mounted in said lined blasting wheel chamber; and
- blades secured to the outer periphery of said cylinder and extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said cylinder;
- and wherein said apparatus further includes:
- means for selectively feeding to said blades a controlled width curtain of abrasive particles of a width not greater than the length of said blades as measured in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said cylinder.
- 6. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 2 and further characterized as including a second stage air wash-abrasive cleaning station receiving air flowing from said baffle assembly, and positioned in the path of gravitating abrasive particles gravitating toward said blasting head assembly after being detached from said magnets.
- 7. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 2 and further characterized as including an abrasive hopper having an upper end and a lower end with an opening formed through said lower end; and
- a flow control valve assembly mounted on the lower end of said abrasive hopper, and including means for selectively controlling the quantity of abrasive particles, and the pattern of abrasive particles flowing from said hopper to said blasting head assembly.
- 8. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said blasting wheel includes:
- a cylinder rotatably mounted in said lined blasting wheel chamber; and
- blades secured to the outer periphery of said cylinder and extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said cylinder;
- and wherein said apparatus further includes:
- means for selectively feeding a controlled-width curtain of abrasive particles to said blades of a width not greater than the length of said blades as measured in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said cylinder, said means including, as a part thereof, said pair of spaced, channeling gusset plates.
- 9. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said means for selectively feeding a controlled-width curtain of abrasive particles to said blades further includes:
- an abrasive hopper having an upper end and a lower end defining an opening therethrough; and
- a flow control valve assembly mounted to the lower end of said abrasive hopper, and including means for selectively controlling the quantity of abrasive particles and the pattern of abrasive particles flowing from said hopper through said opening to said blasting head assembly and feeding abrasive between said spaced channeling gusset plates.
- 10. A surface blasting apparatus as defined in claim 9 and further characterized as including a second stage air wash-abrasive cleaning station receiving air flowing from said baffle assembly, and positioned in the path of gravitating abrasive particles gravitating toward said blasting head assembly after being detached from said magnets.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 729,466 filed on May 1, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,646,481, issued on Mar. 3, 1987, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 498,846 filed on May 27, 1983, now abandoned. The details of both of those applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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