US1020962A - Conveying and packing materials. - Google Patents

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US1020962A
US1020962A US60945711A US1911609457A US1020962A US 1020962 A US1020962 A US 1020962A US 60945711 A US60945711 A US 60945711A US 1911609457 A US1911609457 A US 1911609457A US 1020962 A US1020962 A US 1020962A
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  • Figure 1 shows at one end the hopper for receiving the ashes and at the other end the receptacle into which the treated material is discharged.
  • Fig. 2 shows a detail View.
  • A represents a hopper into which the ashes are discharged inany suitable manner, pipe B.
  • a conveyor pipe O receives the material from the hopper A, and this material falls upon a jet of steam issuing from a nozzle a, the nozzle being flaring so that the jet expands or enlarges to strike the inner wall of the conveyer, as indicated, and thus supply a force which not only fills the pipe so as toapplv power to force through the pipe the material to be discharged but it has a scouring action and prevents the material'from adhering to the walls of the .pipe. This action is still further aided by a peculiar construct-ionof purthe nozzle which, as shown in Fig.
  • conveyer pipe C means for conveying pulverized material thereto through an opening in the side of said pipe and a steam pipe arranged to discharge steam into the end of said pipe C, saidsteam pipe having a nozzle as 1; arranged to discharge across the material as it falls into the pipe 0, said nozzle 'being flaring and having, upon its inner flaring surface, riflings, substantially asdescribed.

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G. CABLE.
CONVEYING AND PACKING MATERIALS.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 18, 1911.
Patented Mar. 26, 1912.
Inven or.-
. Cornelius Cable,
I as throl'lgh a UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CORNELIUSCAIBLE, OF ELKHART, INDIANA.
CONVEYING .AI NID PACKING MATERIALS.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Mar. 26, 1912.
application filed February 18, 1911. Serial No. 609,457.
To all whom, it may concern: Be it known that I, CORNELIUS CABLE, citizen of the United States, residing at Elkhart, Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Conveying and Packing Materials, of which the following is a specification. It is the objectof my invention to provide for the economical and rapid disposition of the accumulation of ashes from furnaces, and particularly in the case of large plants, and to so treat these ashes as to enable them to be closely packed yin receptacles, the character of the ashes being so changed in transit as to enable them to be used as a valuable product in concrete construction whether for street or building poses.
I carry out my improved method of handling and treating ashes in a very simple manner, and by means of a simple construction such as is shown in the accompanying drawing, in which,
Figure 1 shows at one end the hopper for receiving the ashes and at the other end the receptacle into which the treated material is discharged. Fig. 2 shows a detail View.
A represents a hopper into which the ashes are discharged inany suitable manner, pipe B. A conveyor pipe O receives the material from the hopper A, and this material falls upon a jet of steam issuing from a nozzle a, the nozzle being flaring so that the jet expands or enlarges to strike the inner wall of the conveyer, as indicated, and thus supply a force which not only fills the pipe so as toapplv power to force through the pipe the material to be discharged but it has a scouring action and prevents the material'from adhering to the walls of the .pipe. This action is still further aided by a peculiar construct-ionof purthe nozzle which, as shown in Fig. 2, has an outwardly flaring front end b, which is rifled and these riflingsenter the reduced central portion 0 of the nozzle and itwill thus be seen that a whirling action of the steam is set up most effectual for keeping the pipe clear anddriving everything before it. In practice I find that the action of the steam is not only sufficient to force the material through the pipe but to disintegrate it and crush it so that as it issues at the exit (Z it is finely divided and sufficiently moist to allow the material to compact under the pressure in the receptacle to an extent that will permit three times the amount of material to be forced into the receptacle that the receptacle would ordinarily hold if the material were thrown in loosely. The disintegration of the material is so uniform as to make it of the greatest value for use in all kinds of concrete work. The steam supply may come from any suitable source of supply.
What I claim is In combination, in an apparatus for conveying and packing pulverized material, a
conveyer pipe C, means for conveying pulverized material thereto through an opening in the side of said pipe and a steam pipe arranged to discharge steam into the end of said pipe C, saidsteam pipe having a nozzle as 1; arranged to discharge across the material as it falls into the pipe 0, said nozzle 'being flaring and having, upon its inner flaring surface, riflings, substantially asdescribed.
In testimony whereof, I afiix my signature in presence 0 two witnesses.
CORNELIUS CABLE. ,Witnesses:
F. Y. MIDDLETON,
BENNE'I'I' S. Jones.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
" Washington, D. C."
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US6502251B1 (en) * 1999-09-27 2003-01-07 Toto Ltd. Water closet and flushing water feed device
US11952224B2 (en) * 2021-10-03 2024-04-09 Louis Handfield Pneumatic conveying venturi for flake ice

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