Slurry distributor, system and method for using same
US-2017210029-A1 · Jul 27, 2017 · US
US10059033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10059033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414548127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system includes a mixer, a discharge conduit, and a pulser assembly. The discharge conduit is in fluid communication with the mixer. The pulser assembly is adapted to periodically compress a portion of the discharge conduit. The pulser assembly can include a compression member adapted to contactingly engage the portion of the discharge conduit and a drive mechanism adapted to selectively move the compression member into compressing engagement with the discharge conduit such that the part of the interior wall surface underlying the compressed portion is flexed.
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A cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system comprising: a mixer, the mixer adapted to agitate water and a cementitious material to form aqueous cementitious slurry; a discharge conduit, the discharge conduit in fluid communication with the mixer, the discharge conduit made from a resiliently flexible material, the discharge conduit extending along a longitudinal axis and having a sidewall portion and an interior wall surface, the interior wall surface defining a slurry passage adapted to convey aqueous cementitious slurry therethrough; and a pulser assembly, the pulser assembly including a compression member and a drive mechanism, the compression member extending along the longitudinal axis and being reciprocally movable over a range of travel between a neutral position, in which the compression member contactingly engages the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit, and a compressed position, in which the compression member is in compressing engagement with the discharge conduit such that a portion of the interior wall surface underlying the sidewall portion is flexed, the sidewall portion being more flexed when the compression member is in the compressed position than when in the neutral position, and the drive mechanism being adapted to reciprocally move the compression member over the range of travel between the neutral position and the compressed position. 2. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the discharge conduit includes a discharge outlet opening having a width, along a transverse axis which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and a height, along a vertical axis which is mutually perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis, wherein the discharge outlet opening of the discharge conduit has a width-to-height ratio of about 4 or more. 3. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 2 , wherein the discharge conduit includes a slurry distributor disposed at a terminal end of the discharge conduit, the slurry distributor including the discharge outlet opening. 4. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the compression member includes a longitudinally extending slot extending between a cam surface and a contacting surface thereof, the slot configured such that a segment of the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit in contacting engagement with the compression member is accessible from the cam surface of the compression member. 5. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the compression member, when in the neutral position, contactingly supports the discharge conduit such that an interior flow geometry of a portion of the slurry passage underlying the compression member is maintained in a configuration. 6. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the compression member includes a contacting surface having a compression member topography, the contacting surface of the compression member in contacting engagement with an exterior surface of the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit, the compression member, when in the neutral position, contactingly supporting the discharge conduit such that an underlying portion of the interior wall surface of the discharge conduit defining the slurry passage substantially conforms to the shape of the compression member topography when cementitious slurry passes through the slurry passage of the discharge conduit at or above a given pressure. 7. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the compression member includes a contacting surface having a compression member topography, and the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit has an exterior sidewall surface with a discharge conduit sidewall topography, the contacting surface of the compression member in contacting engagement with the exterior sidewall surface of the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit, and the compression member topography of the contacting surface of the compression member substantially corresponding with the discharge conduit sidewall topography of the exterior sidewall surface of the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit. 8. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the drive mechanism include a shaft journaled for rotation about a longitudinal shaft axis thereof and an eccentric cam mounted to the shaft, the eccentric cam in engaging contact with the compression member such that a revolution of the eccentric cam reciprocally moves the compression member over the range of travel. 9. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 8 , wherein the drive mechanism includes at least one of a crank handle and a motor coupled to an end of the shaft to selectively rotate the shaft and the eccentric cam about the longitudinal shaft axis. 10. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the sidewall portion of the discharge conduit comprises a first sidewall portion, and the discharge conduit includes a second sidewall portion in spaced lateral relationship to the first sidewall portion, the compression member comprises a first compression member, and the pulser assembly includes a second compression member, the second compression member extending along the longitudinal axis and contactingly engaging the second sidewall portion of the discharge conduit, and the drive mechanism adapted to selectively move the second compression member into compressing engagement with the discharge conduit such that a portion of the interior wall surface underlying the second sidewall portion is flexed. 11. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second compression members are each movable over a respective range of travel between a neutral position and a compressed position, and the drive mechanism is adapted to reciprocally move the first and second compression members over the range of travel between the neutral position and the compressed position, the interior wall surface underlying the respective first and second sidewall portions being more flexed when the first and second compression members are respectively in the compressed position than when in the neutral position. 12. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 11 , wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to reciprocally move the first and second compression members in substantial synchronization over the range of travel. 13. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 11 , wherein the drive mechanism include a shaft journaled for rotation about a longitudinal shaft axis thereof and first and second eccentric cam mounted to the shaft, the first and second eccentric cams in respective engaging contact with the first and second compression members such that a revolution of the shaft causes the first and second eccentric cams to reciprocally move the first and second compression members, respectively, over the range of travel. 14. The cementitious slurry mixing and dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the pulser assembly comprises a first pulser assembly, and the system further comprises: a second pulser assembly, the second pulser assembly disposed in spaced relationship with the first pulser assembly along the longitudinal axis of the discharge conduit, the second pulser assembly including a compression member and a drive mechanism, the compression member of the second pulser assembly contactingly engaging a second portion of the discharge conduit, and the drive mechanism of the second pulser assembly a
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