Automated dosage-dispensing system for powdery substances, and method of ascertaining that the system is ready for operation
US-10527483-B2 · Jan 7, 2020 · US
US9382079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9382079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414280858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A conveyor ( 10 ) for transporting powder from an inlet point ( 14 ) to at least one discharge point ( 20 ) comprises a fluidized bed transport space ( 12 ) and a fluidization gas supply space ( 16 ), the fluidized bed transport space ( 12 ) being separated from the fluidization gas supply space ( 16 ) by a gas permeable wall ( 18 ); a gas outlet ( 22 ) for removing fluidization gas from the transport duct ( 12 ); means ( 24 ) for separating dust from the removed fluidization gas; and means ( 26 ) for returning the separated dust to the powder proximate the discharge point ( 20 ). In a preferred embodiment, the separated fines dust is returned to, and homogenized into, the powder in a lower portion of a cyclone, which is located at the discharge point.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A conveyor for transporting powder including dust from an inlet point to at least one discharge point, the conveyor comprising: a fluidized bed transport duct for receiving powder including dust fed at the inlet port; a fluidization gas supply space for supplying fluidization gas to the fluidized bed transport duct to fluidize the powder in the fluidized bed transport duct for transporting the powder to the at least one discharge point downstream of the fluidized bed transport duct; a gas outlet transport duct bypass for removing fluidization gas from the fluidized bed transport duct; means for separating dust from the removed fluidization gas in the gas outlet transport duct bypass, the means for separating dust including an inlet for receiving dust laden gas, a first outlet for collecting the dust from the dust laden gas, and a second outlet for collecting de-dusted gas having the dust separated therefrom; and means for merging the separated dust with the fluidized power by the first outlet which is arranged proximate the discharge point, wherein the means for separating dust mixes the separated dust back into the powder in a mixing region in a lower portion of the means for separating dust. 2. A conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein said means for separating dust from the removed fluidization gas comprises a cyclone, said cyclone including: an inlet for dust laden gas; a first outlet for dust; and a second outlet for de-dusted gas, wherein said inlet for dust laden gas is connected to said transport duct. 3. A conveyor according to claim 2 , wherein said inlet for dust laden gas is connected to said transport duct adjacent to the discharge point. 4. A conveyor according to claim 2 , wherein a lower portion of the cyclone communicates with the transport duct, so as to allow a transfer of powder between the transport duct and the cyclone. 5. A conveyor according to claim 4 , wherein said cyclone comprises a gas permeable wall, which separates the cyclone from a fluidization gas supply space, so as to allow fluidization of powder in said cyclone. 6. A conveyor according to claim 4 , wherein said transport duct is connected to the discharge point via a lower portion of said cyclone.
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