Conveyor installation and method for conveying plastics granulate

US10815078B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10815078-B2
Application numberUS-201815903400-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 23, 2018
Priority dateFeb 24, 2017
Publication dateOct 27, 2020
Grant dateOct 27, 2020

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A conveyor installation for plastics granulate comprises a dispatch location at which the plastics granulate with a pressurised carrier gas is dispatched into a conveyor line, a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location, a humidification unit for humidifying the carrier gas and/or the plastics granulate by adding liquid, wherein a separation device for separating the humid carrier gas from the plastics granulate is provided at the target location.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor installation for plastics granulate, the conveyor installation comprising: a dispatch location at which the plastics granulate with a pressurized carrier gas is dispatched into a conveyor line; a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location; a humidification unit for humidifying at least one of the carrier gas and the plastics granulate by adding liquid such that the carrier gas has a relative humidity of at least 60% and at most 200% at an end of the conveyor line, wherein a separation device for separating the humid carrier gas from the plastics granulate via a replacement gas is provided at the target location, wherein the replacement gas is guided in the separation device such that the replacement gas is in a counter flow relative to a gravimetric flow of the plastics granulate. 2. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein at least one receiving container is disposed at the target location, wherein separation of the humid carrier gas is performed without any additional heating of the replacement gas. 3. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein the separation device is connected to the conveyor line, wherein the separation device is connected to at least one receiving container at the target location via at least one target location conveyor line, wherein the plastics granulate is transported along at least a portion of the conveyor line via the humid carrier gas. 4. A conveyor installation according to claim 3 , wherein the separation device has a separation container connected to a receiving container. 5. A conveyor installation according to claim 4 , wherein a plurality of receiving containers are connected to the separation container. 6. A conveyor installation according to claim 4 , wherein the separation container is a solid matter deposition container which is embodied as one of the group of a preliminary precipitator, a total precipitator, a cyclone and a classifier. 7. A conveyor installation according to claim 4 , wherein the separation container is embodied as an elbow/counter flow classifier. 8. A conveyor installation according to claim 4 , wherein a shut-off unit is disposed between the separation container and the receiving container. 9. A conveyor installation according to claim 4 , wherein the separation container has a filling-level monitor having at least one filling-level sensor. 10. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein the target location is connected to the conveyor line wherein the separation device is integrated in a receiving container. 11. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein an exhaust air line for expelling exhaust air having carrier air that at least in proportions is humid to at least one of the environment and to an aspiration is connected to the conveyor installation at the target location. 12. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein an exhaust air line is connected to at least one of a separation container and a receiving container. 13. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of conveyor lines are connected to the separation device. 14. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of conveyor lines are connected to a separation container. 15. A conveyor installation according to claim 1 , wherein a heater for heating the replacement gas is dispensable for the separation device. 16. A conveyor installation for plastics granulate, the conveyor installation comprising: a dispatch location at which the plastics granulate with a pressurized carrier gas is dispatched into a conveyor line; a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location; a humidification unit for humidifying at least one of the carrier gas and the plastics granulate by adding liquid such that the carrier gas has a relative humidity of at least 60% and at most 200% at an end of the conveyor line, wherein a separation device for separating the humid carrier gas from the plastics granulate is provided at the target location, wherein a replacement gas unit for replacing the humid carrier air with the replacement gas is provided, wherein the replacement gas unit is disposed at least one of on the separation device and on a receiving container. 17. A method for conveying plastics granulate, the method comprising the steps: dispatching plastics granulate into a conveyor line at a dispatch location with a pressurized carrier gas; conveying the plastics granulate to a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location; humidifying at least one of the carrier gas and the plastics granulate by adding liquid such that the carrier gas has a relative humidity of at least 60% and at most 200% at an end of the conveyor line; separating the humid carrier gas from the plastics granulate in a separation device by feeding a replacement gas, the replacement gas being guided in a counter flow relative to a gravimetric flow of the plastics granulate. 18. A method according to claim 17 , wherein the separation of the humid carrier gas is performed without any additional heating of the replacement gas. 19. A conveyor installation for plastics granulate, the conveyor installation comprising: a dispatch location at which the plastics granulate with a pressurized carrier gas is dispatched into a conveyor line; a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location; a humidification unit for humidifying at least one of the carrier gas and the plastics granulate by adding liquid such that the carrier gas has a relative humidity of at least 60% and at most 200% at an end of the conveyor line, the humidification unit being located upstream of the dispatch location with respect to a flow of the pressurized carrier gas; a separation device for separating the humid carrier gas from the plastics granulate via a replacement gas, wherein the replacement gas is guided in the separation device such that the replacement gas is in a counter flow relative to a gravimetric flow of the plastics granulate, wherein the replacement gas replaces the humid carrier gas, the plastics granulate being transported from the separation device to the target location, the separation device being located downstream of the humidification unit and the dispatch location with respect to the flow of the pressurized carrier gas, the target location being located downstream of the separation device, the humidification unit and the dispatch location with respect to the flow of the pressurized carrier gas. 20. A conveyor installation according to claim 19 , wherein the separation device comprises an exhaust outlet, the humid carrier gas exiting the separation device to provide exhausted humid carrier gas, wherein the exhausted humid carrier gas does not return to the separation device, the plastics granulate being transported from the separation device to at least one receiving container at the target location via a conveying gas, wherein the plastics granulate is transported along at least a portion of the conveyor line via the humid carrier gas.

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  • Granular material · CPC title

  • B65G53/60Primary

    Devices for separating the materials from propellant gas · CPC title

  • with means for special treatment to facilitate transport · CPC title

  • Gas pressure systems operating with fluidisation of the materials · CPC title

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What does patent US10815078B2 cover?
A conveyor installation for plastics granulate comprises a dispatch location at which the plastics granulate with a pressurised carrier gas is dispatched into a conveyor line, a target location that in terms of conveyance is connected to the dispatch location, a humidification unit for humidifying the carrier gas and/or the plastics granulate by adding liquid, wherein a separation device for se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coperion Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G53/60. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 27 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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