Claims
- 1. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials for storage in a receiving container disposed beneath the vacuum fill system comprising:
- a hollow, upwardly extending container defining a predetermined cross-sectional area for receiving and holding the flowable materials;
- the hollow container having a top end and a bottom end and consisting solely of an air impervious side wall extending continuously from the top end to the bottom end thereof and comprising the sole connection therebetween;
- a discharge outlet attached to the bottom end of the hollow container and defining an opening having a cross-sectional area at least as large as the largest cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- means for controlling the movement of the flowable material into the hollow container;
- means for creating a vacuum in the hollow container to temporarily suspend the flowable materials to occupy a slightly greater volume than before creation of the vacuum with the suspended materials having a uniform cross-sectional area substantially the same as the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- means connected to the air impervious side wall in proximity to the top end of the hollow container for returning the pressure in the hollow container to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously for compacting the deaerated material into a substantially solid slug of material occupying a cross-sectional area substantially identical to, but slightly smaller than, the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- means for controlling the movement of the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container; and
- means for pressurizing the hollow container to force the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted materials to fall as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container.
- 2. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for controlling the flow of the flowable materials into the hollow container further comprises a gate valve and air cylinder attached to the hollow container at the top end.
- 3. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for creating a vacuum in the hollow container for deaerating the flowable materials further comprises a plurality of valves and a vacuum pump connected by a vacuum line to the hollow container.
- 4. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for creating a vacuum in the hollow container for deaerating the flowable material further comprises a plurality of valves and a high vacuum venturi connected by a vacuum line to the hollow container.
- 5. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for returning the pressure in the hollow container to atmospheric substantially instantaneously further comprises a vacuum line and at least one valve capable of opening to the atmosphere.
- 6. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for controlling the movement of the deaerated flowable materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container further comprises a gate vane and associated air cylinder and switch attached to the hollow container at the second end.
- 7. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for pressurizing the hollow container to force the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted flowable material as a unitary form out of the bottom end of the hollow container further comprises at least one valve and a line connecting the valve to the hollow container for regulating the flow of compressed air into the hollow container.
- 8. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials for storage in a receiving container disposed beneath the vacuum fill system comprising:
- a hollow, upwardly extending container defining a predetermined cross-sectional area and having top and bottom ends, the bottom end defining a cross-sectional area at least as large as the largest cross-sectional area of the hollow container;
- the hollow container consisting solely of an air impervious side wall extending continuously from the top end to the bottom end thereof and comprising the sole connection therebetween;
- a first gate valve and air cylinder attached to the top end of the hollow container for controlling the movement of the flowable materials into the hollow container;
- at least one vacuum line connected to the hollow container;
- a plurality of valves each connected to the vacuum line;
- vacuum means connected to the vacuum line for creating a vacuum in the hollow container for deaerating the flowable materials to temporarily suspend the flowable materials to occupy a slightly greater volume than before creation of the vacuum with the suspended materials having a uniform cross-sectional area substantially the same as the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- means connected to the air impervious side wall in proximity to the top end of the hollow container for returning the pressure in the hollow container to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously for compacting the deaerated flowable materials into a substantially solid slug of material occupying a cross-sectional area substantially identical to, but slightly smaller than, the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- a second gate valve and air cylinder attached to the bottom end of the hollow container for controlling the movement of the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container; and
- means for pressurizing the hollow container to force the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container.
- 9. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 8 wherein the vacuum means comprises a high vacuum venturi.
- 10. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials in accordance with claim 8, wherein the means for pressurizing the hollow container for forcing the substantially solid slug of deaerated, compacted flowable materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container further comprises at least one valve and a line connecting the valve to the hollow container for regulating the flow of compressed air into the hollow container.
- 11. A vacuum fill system for deaerating flowable materials for storage in a receiving container disposed beneath the vacuum fill system comprising:
- a hollow, upwardly extending container defining a predetermined cross-sectional area for receiving and holding the flowable materials;
- the hollow container having a top end and a bottom end and consisting solely of an air impervious side wall extending continuously from the top end to the bottom end thereof and comprising the sole connection therebetween;
- means for creating a vacuum in the hollow container for deaerating the flowable materials to temporarily suspend the flowable materials to occupy a slightly greater volume than before creating of the vacuum with the suspended materials having a uniform cross-sectional area substantially the same as the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container;
- means connected to the air impervious side wall in proximity to the top end of the hollow container for returning the pressure in the hollow container to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously for compacting the deaerated material into a substantially solid slug of material occupying a cross-sectional area substantially identical to, but slightly smaller than, the cross-sectional area defined by the hollow container; and
- a discharge outlet in the container having a discharge opening with a cross-sectional area at least as large as the largest cross-sectional area defined by the container for discharging the slug of deaerated, compacted material as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container.
- 12. The vacuum fill system of claim 11, further comprising means for controlling the movement of the flowable materials into the hollow container.
- 13. The vacuum fill system of claim 11, further comprising means for controlling the movement of the slug of deaerated, compacted materials as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container.
- 14. The vacuum fill system of claim 11, further comprising means for pressurizing the hollow container to force the slug of deaerated, compacted material to fall as a unitary form from the bottom end of the hollow container.
- 15. The vacuum fill system of claim 11, wherein the means for creating a vacuum in the hollow container further comprises a plurality of valves and a vacuum pump connected to the first container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a file wrapper continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/105,341, filed on Au. 9, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/875,636, filed Apr. 28, 1992, issued on Aug. 10, 1993 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,037, which is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No. 07/558,678, filed on Jul. 27, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/407,901, filed Sep. 15, 1989, now abandoned.
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