US3900969A - Portable apparatus for blast cleaning - Google Patents

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US3900969A
US3900969A US443389A US44338974A US3900969A US 3900969 A US3900969 A US 3900969A US 443389 A US443389 A US 443389A US 44338974 A US44338974 A US 44338974A US 3900969 A US3900969 A US 3900969A
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C3/00Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants
    • B24C3/02Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other
    • B24C3/06Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other movable; portable
    • B24C3/065Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other movable; portable with suction means for the abrasive and the waste material

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  • a particularly desirable form of apparatus for performing this task is one which is portable so that it may be utilized in circumstances where it would not be feasible to bring the surface to the machine for treatment.
  • a specific use for such a portable apparatus is the cleaning of a vertical or other non-horizontal surface such as a wall, a platform or the like.
  • Portable machines capable of performing abrasive blasting operations on such non-horizontal surfaces are known.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,034,262 to Pawlson discloses a portable finishing machine which may be utilized on a vertical surface. Pawlsons device throws sand against a surface to be treated in a downwardly direction for rebounding into a collection chamber. In order to reuse the sand a return hose is provided from the lower chamber to the blasting wheel. Sand is drawn upwardly through this hose by suction force created by high speed rotation of the blasting wheel. Pawlson does not disclose any means for removing dust or fine particulate from the closed system.
  • FIG. l is a sectional side view of the apparatus of the present invention showing the details of the inner chambers;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus of FIG. 1.
  • a portable apparatus l0 for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface is shown.
  • the apparatus is shown tracking along a vertical wall l2 on a set of castor wheels 14. It will ofcourse be recognized that the device is capable of operation on surfaces which are not vertical and in fact may be used on any skewed surface which is sufficiently angularly displaced from the horizontal so as to allow recirculation of the abrasive material in the manner described herein.
  • the apparatus 10 is provided with an airless Centrifugal wheel 16 enclosed within a protective housing 18.
  • the wheel 16 may be any type of abrasive throwing wheel, but preferably it is a centrifugal blasting wheel of the type well known to the trade and which is marketed under the name of Wheelabrator by Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc. of Mishawaka, Ind.
  • the wheel is rotated at high speed on an axle 20 which turns in antifriction bearings 22.
  • the axle is rotated by a motor 24 connected to the axle by means of belt 26 and pulley wheel 28.
  • Particulate material to be thrown by the blasting wheel 16 is fed to the center of the wheel 30 from a supply hopper 32 filled with appropriate particulate material.
  • the particulate is then accelerated to high velocity by the wheel blades and projected outwardly as indicated by the arrows.
  • the choice of particulate material will depend upon the particular application and upon the specific surface composition of the material to be cleaned.
  • Abrasive material may be used, for example, such assand, steel shot or steel grit having various diameters or screen sizes as desired.
  • the flow rate from the hopper 32 to the wheel 16 is controlled by a flow valve 34.
  • the particulate material is thrown by the blast wheel 16 in a generally upwardly direction along a blast corridor 36.
  • the corridor 36 terminates a short distance from the surface 12 'and the abrasive material, upon striking the surface, rebounds therefrom at an obliquely upward angle as indicated. It should be noted that in order for the particulate material to rebound in this manner it is necessary that sufficient kinetic energy be imparted to the particulate by the wheel 16.
  • the channel means includes a rebound corridor 38 and one or more deflector plates 40 positioned in the corridor.
  • the purpose of the detlector plates 40 is to focus or concentrate the travel of the dispersed particulate stream so that it may be directed back to the supply hopper 32 for subsequent reuse.
  • the plates 40 are contoured as necessary and an exemplary set of plates are shown in FIG. 1. It will be apparent that other contours and arrangements would be utilized should the particular application so require.
  • the device operates by supplying abrasive from a hopper 32 to a blast wheel 16 which throws abrasive upwardly through the blast corridor 36 where the abrasive impinges upon the surface to be cleaned. The abrasive then rebounds upwardly into the rebound corridor 38 where it is deflected by the plates 40 back to the gravity feed hopper 32.
  • the present invention is provided with an air exhausting means. Air is pulled in by suction to an air inlet 42. The air flows via this inlet and a channel 44 to the impact area of the abrasive on the surface l2. The air flow then passes through the rebound corridor 38 as indicated, intermngling with the abrasive, then passes upwardly into a plenum chamber 46. As the air does so, it will carry, in suspension, dust particles and fine abrasive into the plenum chamber and out through one or more exhaust ports 48 to a dust collector and a suction exhaust fan (not shown).
  • the device is provided with a compliant seal 50 surrounding the impact area.
  • the seal confines the abrasive particles and dust to the interior of the machine and is suitably formed of any compliant elastomeric material.
  • a portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
  • channel means disposed above said first means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse.
  • a ⁇ portable apparatus further including:
  • exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said channel means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate mate rial.
  • a portable apparatus according to claim 1 further including a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particular blast to the apparatus interior.
  • a portable apparatus according to claim l wherein said upwardly projecting means is an arless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor.
  • a portable apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said hopper is disposed above said projecting means.
  • a portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
  • a gravity feed hopper supplying said projecting means with said particulate material
  • channel means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse including a rebound corridor receiving the rebounded particulate material; at least one deflector plate disposed in said corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate to the hopper.
  • the apparatus of claim 8 further including means for causing a stream of air to pass through said collecting means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate material.
  • a portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
  • an airless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient kinetic energy to rebound therefrom;
  • a gravity feed hopper supplying said blasting wheel with said particulate material
  • a rebound corridor positioned above the impact area on said surface adapted to receive the rebound par ticulate matter
  • At least one deflector plate disposed in said rebound corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate material back to said hopper;
  • exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said rebound corridor for removing dust and fine particles
  • a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particulate blast to the apparatus interior.

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An apparatus for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface is disclosed. The device utilizes an airless blasting wheel to throw particulate abrasive upwardly against the surface to be cleaned with kinetic energy sufficient to insure rebound of the particulate material from the surface. A rebound corridor positioned to receive the rebounded particulate conducts the material back to a supply hopper for reuse. The supply hopper is located above the blast wheel and feeds it by gravity. An air stream is simultaneously passed through the rebound corridor for removing dust and fine particulate matter from the device.

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[451 Aug. 26, 1975 United States Patent Diehn PATENEUAUzsms SHU l UF 2 .f N. L /////////////M////////////////////// 5 PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR BLAST CLEANING BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to cleaning or surface finishing devices which utilize particulatematerial such as steel shot, grit or sand for cleaning or resurfacing. By causing the particulate material to strike the surface to be treated at sufficiently high velocities and in sufficient numbers, metal, concrete and other surfaces which require periodic maintainance can be cleaned or otherwise treated.
A particularly desirable form of apparatus for performing this task is one which is portable so that it may be utilized in circumstances where it would not be feasible to bring the surface to the machine for treatment. A specific use for such a portable apparatus is the cleaning of a vertical or other non-horizontal surface such as a wall, a platform or the like. Portable machines capable of performing abrasive blasting operations on such non-horizontal surfaces are known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,034,262 to Pawlson discloses a portable finishing machine which may be utilized on a vertical surface. Pawlsons device throws sand against a surface to be treated in a downwardly direction for rebounding into a collection chamber. In order to reuse the sand a return hose is provided from the lower chamber to the blasting wheel. Sand is drawn upwardly through this hose by suction force created by high speed rotation of the blasting wheel. Pawlson does not disclose any means for removing dust or fine particulate from the closed system.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable apparatus for blast cleaning which projects the particulate material upwardly onto the surface to be treated.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a portable blast apparatus which utilizes a gravity feed hopper for continuously supplying the projecting means.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a blast cleaning apparatus which is provided with exhaust means for removing dust and fine particulate matter from the device.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the remaining portion of the specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. l is a sectional side view of the apparatus of the present invention showing the details of the inner chambers;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to the figures, a portable apparatus l0 for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface is shown. In FIG. 1, the apparatus is shown tracking along a vertical wall l2 on a set of castor wheels 14. It will ofcourse be recognized that the device is capable of operation on surfaces which are not vertical and in fact may be used on any skewed surface which is sufficiently angularly displaced from the horizontal so as to allow recirculation of the abrasive material in the manner described herein.
The apparatus 10 is provided with an airless Centrifugal wheel 16 enclosed within a protective housing 18.
The wheel 16 may be any type of abrasive throwing wheel, but preferably it is a centrifugal blasting wheel of the type well known to the trade and which is marketed under the name of Wheelabrator by Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc. of Mishawaka, Ind. The wheel is rotated at high speed on an axle 20 which turns in antifriction bearings 22. The axle is rotated by a motor 24 connected to the axle by means of belt 26 and pulley wheel 28.
Particulate material to be thrown by the blasting wheel 16 is fed to the center of the wheel 30 from a supply hopper 32 filled with appropriate particulate material. The particulate is then accelerated to high velocity by the wheel blades and projected outwardly as indicated by the arrows. The choice of particulate material will depend upon the particular application and upon the specific surface composition of the material to be cleaned. Abrasive material may be used, for example, such assand, steel shot or steel grit having various diameters or screen sizes as desired. The flow rate from the hopper 32 to the wheel 16 is controlled by a flow valve 34.
As illustrated in FIG. l, the particulate material is thrown by the blast wheel 16 in a generally upwardly direction along a blast corridor 36. The corridor 36 terminates a short distance from the surface 12 'and the abrasive material, upon striking the surface, rebounds therefrom at an obliquely upward angle as indicated. It should be noted that in order for the particulate material to rebound in this manner it is necessary that sufficient kinetic energy be imparted to the particulate by the wheel 16.
After striking the surface 12 for the purpose of treating or cleaning it, the rebounding particulate passes upwardly into a channel means. The channel means includes a rebound corridor 38 and one or more deflector plates 40 positioned in the corridor. The purpose of the detlector plates 40 is to focus or concentrate the travel of the dispersed particulate stream so that it may be directed back to the supply hopper 32 for subsequent reuse. For that purpose, the plates 40 are contoured as necessary and an exemplary set of plates are shown in FIG. 1. It will be apparent that other contours and arrangements would be utilized should the particular application so require.
As thus far described, it will be apparent that the device operates by supplying abrasive from a hopper 32 to a blast wheel 16 which throws abrasive upwardly through the blast corridor 36 where the abrasive impinges upon the surface to be cleaned. The abrasive then rebounds upwardly into the rebound corridor 38 where it is deflected by the plates 40 back to the gravity feed hopper 32.
In the course of utilizing such a device for treating a surface, there will be an accumulation of dust and spent fine particulate material which will accumulate in the system. In order to obtain optimum operating results it is desirable to provide means for exhausting these undesirable contaminants. For that purpose the present invention is provided with an air exhausting means. Air is pulled in by suction to an air inlet 42. The air flows via this inlet and a channel 44 to the impact area of the abrasive on the surface l2. The air flow then passes through the rebound corridor 38 as indicated, intermngling with the abrasive, then passes upwardly into a plenum chamber 46. As the air does so, it will carry, in suspension, dust particles and fine abrasive into the plenum chamber and out through one or more exhaust ports 48 to a dust collector and a suction exhaust fan (not shown).
ln order to prevent loss of abrasive from the system and to protect personnel in the area, the device is provided with a compliant seal 50 surrounding the impact area. The seal confines the abrasive particles and dust to the interior of the machine and is suitably formed of any compliant elastomeric material.
While l have shown and described embodiments of this invention in some detail, it will be understood that this description and illustrations are offered merely by way of example, and that the invention is to be limited in scope only by the appended claims.
I claim:
l. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient energy to rebound therefrom;
a gravity feed hopper supplying said projecting means with said particulate material; and
channel means disposed above said first means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse.
y2. A `portable apparatus according to claim 1 further including:
exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said channel means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate mate rial.
3. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 further including a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particular blast to the apparatus interior.
4. A portable apparatus according to claim l wherein said upwardly projecting means is an arless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor.
5. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said hopper is disposed above said projecting means.
6. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient energy to rebound therefrom;
a gravity feed hopper supplying said projecting means with said particulate material;
channel means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse including a rebound corridor receiving the rebounded particulate material; at least one deflector plate disposed in said corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate to the hopper.
7. A portable apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the exhaust means includes:
an inlet communicating with said channel means;
supply means for causing a stream of air to enter said channel means through said inlet; and
an outlet for exhausting dust and fine particles suspended in said stream of air.
8. In a portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface, the combination comprising:
means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto a surface with sufficient kinetic energy to rebound therefrom; and
collecting means disposed above said first means for receiving the rebounded particulate and directing it so that it falls by force of gravity back to said first means for reuse.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 further including means for causing a stream of air to pass through said collecting means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate material.
10. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising:
an airless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient kinetic energy to rebound therefrom;
a gravity feed hopper supplying said blasting wheel with said particulate material;
a rebound corridor positioned above the impact area on said surface adapted to receive the rebound par ticulate matter;
at least one deflector plate disposed in said rebound corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate material back to said hopper;
exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said rebound corridor for removing dust and fine particles; and
a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particulate blast to the apparatus interior.

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1. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface comprising: means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient energy to rebound therefrom; a gravity feed hopper supplying said projecting means with said particulate material; and channel means disposed above said first means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse.
2. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 further including: exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said channel means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate material.
3. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 further including a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particular blast to the apparatus interior.
4. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said upwardly projecting means is an airless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor.
5. A portable apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said hopper is disposed above said projecting means.
6. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface comprising: means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient energy to rebound therefrom; a gravity feed hopper supplying said projecting means with said particulate material; channel means receiving the rebounded particulate material for directing it back to said hopper for reuse including a rebound corridor receiving the rebounded particulate material; at least one deflector plate disposed in said corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate to the hopper.
7. A portable apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the exhaust means includes: an inlet communicating with said channel means; supply means for causing a stream of air to enter said channel means through said inlet; and an outlet for exhausting dust and fine particles suspended in said stream of air.
8. In a portable apparatus for blast cleaning a non-horizontal surface, the combination comprising: means for upwardly projecting particulate material onto a surface with sufficient kinetic energy to rebound therefrom; and collecting means disposed above said first means for receiving the rebounded particulate and directing it so that it falls by force of gravity back to said first means for reuse.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 further including means for causing a stream of air to pass through said collecting means for removing dust and fine particles from the particulate material.
10. A portable apparatus for blast cleaning a nonhorizontal surface comprising: an airless centrifugal blasting wheel driven by a motor for upwardly projecting particulate material onto said surface with sufficient kinetic energy to rebound therefrom; a gravity feed hopper supplying said blasting wheel with said particulate material; a rebound corridor positioned above the impact area on said surface adapted to receive the rebound particulate matter; at least one deflector plate disposed in said rebound corridor for focusing the rebound path of the particulate material back to said hopper; exhaust means for causing a stream of air to pass continuously through said rebound corridor for removing dust and fine particles; and a compliant seal disposed about said apparatus for confining the particulate blast to the apparatus interior.
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CA219,548A CA1004855A (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-06 Portable apparatus for blast cleaning
GB532875A GB1477111A (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-07 Portable apparatus for blast cleaning
AU78090/75A AU484345B2 (en) 1975-02-11 Portable apparatus for blast cleaning
IN266/CAL/1975A IN141701B (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-12
NO750501A NO750501L (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-14
BR959/75A BR7500959A (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-17 PORTABLE JET CLEANING APPLIANCE
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IT48221/75A IT1029768B (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-18 PORTABLE EQUIPMENT FOR GRINDING METALLIC SURFACES
DK57875*#A DK57875A (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-18
NL7501882A NL7501882A (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-18 PORTABLE DEVICE FOR CLEANING WITH A BLOW JET.
FR7504931A FR2261099A1 (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-18 Mobile shot-blasting tool - encloses local work area and captures, cleans and recycles rebounding pellets
DE19752506740 DE2506740A1 (en) 1974-02-19 1975-02-18 PORTABLE DEVICE FOR CLEANING BY BLASTING
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