Non-circular acceleration mechanism for a single shaft screen
US-2018056330-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US10144581B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10144581-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415024267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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An arrangement for transporting powder comprises a hopper. The hopper is arranged on a stand and it has an inlet for receiving powder as well as an outlet for dispensing powder. A vibrator is attached to the hopper and the hopper is suspended to the stand via spring means.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arrangement for transporting powder comprising a hopper arranged on a stand, the hopper having an inlet for receiving powder and an outlet for dispensing powder, a vibrator attached to the hopper, the hopper being suspended to the stand via spring means, a bluff body positioned in the hopper and configured to be vibrated by virtue of being suspended inside the hopper by way of springs that are located inside the hopper, the springs located inside the hopper being different from the spring means, the bluff body being solely supported by the springs within the hopper such that the bluff body is spring mounted inside the hopper. 2. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the outlet comprises a resilient arrangement configured to prevent vibrations from propagating away from the outlet. 3. The arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the resilient arrangement is selected from the group comprising: an elastomer hose piece, a metal bellow hose piece, and an elastomer membrane or any combination thereof, integrated adjacent or in combination with the hopper or downstream the outlet of the hopper. 4. The arrangement of claim 2 , wherein a bluff body arrangement comprising the bluff body and the springs suspending the bluff body to the hopper has an eigenfrequency corresponding to a vibrational frequency of the hopper. 5. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the vibrator is a first vibrator, and the bluff body comprises a second vibrator. 6. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a bluff body arrangement comprising the bluff body and the springs suspending the bluff body to the hopper has an eigenfrequency corresponding to a vibrational frequency of the vibrator. 7. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the vibrator is attached to the hopper via a vibrator mount welded to the hopper. 8. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the vibrator is a rotating mass imbalance type or reciprocating mass hammer type. 9. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement is a powder hopper. 10. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a frequency supplied by the vibrator is tuned to an eigenfrequency of the hopper and the spring means, optionally including any contents of the hopper. 11. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement is a conical powder hopper. 12. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the bluff body possesses an outer surface, the hopper possesses an inner circumference, a first spring of the springs extends from the inner wall of the hopper to the outer surface of the bluff body, a second spring of the springs extends from the inner wall of the hopper to the outer surface of the bluff body, and the first spring is positioned opposite to the second spring on the inner wall of the hopper so that the first and second springs are evenly distributed around the inner circumference of the hopper. 13. The arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the first and second springs extend at an upward angle from the inner wall of the hopper to the outer surface of the bluff body. 14. An arrangement for transporting powder comprising: a stand; a hopper mounted on the stand by way of a plurality of first springs, the hopper including an inlet for receiving powder to introduce powder into an interior of the hopper and an outlet for dispensing powder from the interior of the hopper, the hopper possessing an inner surface surrounding the interior of the hopper; a vibrator attached to the hopper to vibrate the hopper as well as powder contained in the hopper; a bluff body located between the inlet and the outlet of the hopper so that an entirety of the bluff body is positioned in the hopper, the bluff body possessing an outer surface; and a plurality of second springs each extending from the inner surface of the hopper to the outer surface of the bluff body so that the bluff body is spring mounted in the interior of the hopper so that the bluff body is able to vibrate, the bluff body being solely supported by the plurality of second springs in the interior of the hopper. 15. The arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the outlet comprises a resilient arrangement configured to prevent vibrations from propagating away from the outlet. 16. The arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the bluff body is configured to vibrate. 17. The arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the vibrator is a first vibrator, and the bluff body comprises a second vibrator. 18. The arrangement of claim 14 , further comprising a level sensor connected to the hopper and configured to control a level of the powder in the hopper.
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