Method and apparatus for removing a portion of a food product with an abrasive stream
US-10010106-B2 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US9737974B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9737974-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113234478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The invention is directed toward wet-abrasive blasting systems used for cleaning, preparing surfaces, removing coatings, and other abrasive blasting applications. The wet abrasive basting system has a blast pot that includes a venting system. The venting system may be a self-venting system that allows gases to be vented during charging and prevents gases from accumulating in the blast pot during operation. In wet abrasive blasting systems a slurry is conveyed via a piping system, hoses, etc. to a mixer connected to a source of pressurized gas where slurry and compressed air/gas are combined and directed through the blast hose and blast nozzle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wet abrasive blasting system, comprising: a blast pot, wherein the blast pot comprises: a cylindrical side wall, a conical bottom having a bottom outlet, an inwardly sloping top in the general shape of a basin an upper most portion of an inner volume of the blast pot defined between the underside of the inwardly sloping top and an inside top of the cylindrical side wall of the blast pot, an outlet connected to the cylindrical side wall at the upper most portion of an inner volume of the blast pot, and a self-venting assembly, wherein the self-venting assembly is connected to the outlet in the cylindrical side wall; a mixer; a blast hose in fluid communication with the mixer; a slurry piping system connecting the bottom outlet of the blast pot to the mixer; a pressurized air piping system capable of connecting a source of pressurized air to the mixer; and the self-venting assembly, comprises: an automatic vent valve that operates based upon a sensor measuring air within the blast pot, wherein the automatic vent valve opens to release air from the blast pot that may become trapped in the upper most portion of the blast pot, without releasing a significant amount of fluid, through the automatic vent valve until the fluid level fills the blast not and the automatic vent valve is automatically sealed to prevent escape of liquid. 2. The wet abrasive blasting system of claim 1 , wherein a pipe connects the outlet in the cylindrical side wall and the automatic vent valve. 3. The wet abrasive blasting system of claim 1 , wherein the outlet in the cylindrical side wall is one of a welded connection, threaded connection, flanged connection, quick connector, or tubing connector. 4. The wet abrasive system of claim 1 , wherein the automatic vent valve is one of a float type vent valve, a diaphragm-type vent valve or an electronic vent valve. 5. A wet abrasive system, comprising a blast pot, wherein the blast pot comprises a cylindrical side wall, an outlet in the cylindrical side wall at an kipper most portion of an inner volume of the blast pot, an inwardly sloping top in the general shape of a basin, and a self-venting assembly, wherein the upper most portion of the inner volume of the blast pot is defined between an underside of the inwardly sloping top and an inside top of the cylindrical side wall of the blast pot and the self-venting assembly is connected to the outlet in the cylindrical side wall at the upper most portion of an inner volume of the blast pot; a mixer; a blast hose in fluid communication with the mixer; a slurry piping system connecting the bottom outlet of the blast pot to the mixer; a pressurized air piping system capable of connecting a source of pressurized air to the mixer; the self-venting assembly, comprises: an automatic vent valve, wherein the automatic vent valve opens to release air from the blast pot that may become trapped in the space between the underside of the inwardly sloping top and an inside top of the cylindrical body of the blast pot, without releasing a significant amount of fluid, through the automatic vent valve until the fluid level fills the tank and the automatic vent valve is automatically sealed to prevent escape of liquid; and a separator between the blast pot and the automatic vent valve capable of separating at least a portion of any solids from liquid. 6. The wet abrasive system of claim 5 , wherein the separator is at least one of a gravity separator, a filter or screen. 7. A wet abrasive system, comprising: a blast pot, wherein the blast pot comprises a cylindrical side wall, an outlet in the cylindrical side will at an upper most portion of an inner volume of the blast pot, an inwardly sloping top in the general shape of a basin, and a self-venting assembly, wherein the self-venting assembly is connected to the outlet in the cylindrical side wall, wherein the upper most portion of the inner volume of the blast pot is defined between an underside of the inwardly sloping top and an inside top of the cylindrical side wall of the blast pot and; a mixer; a blast hose in fluid communication with the mixer; a slurry piping system connecting the bottom outlet of the blast pot to the mixer; a pressurized air piping system capable of connecting a source of pressurized air to the mixer; and the self-venting assembly, comprises: an automatic vent valve that operates based upon a sensor measuring air within the blast pot, wherein the automatic vent valve opens to release air from the blast pot that may become trapped in the upper most portion of the inner volume, without releasing a significant amount of fluid, through the automatic vent valve until the fluid level fills the tank and the automatic vent valve is automatically sealed to prevent escape of liquid, wherein the automatic vent valve is a float type vent valve comprising a chamber, a vent seal, a float and a seat, wherein if air enters the automatic vent valve, the float moves to a lower position to allow the air or other gases to escape the chamber.
the abrasive material being fed in a liquid carrier · CPC title
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