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Title:
DEVICE FOR UNIFORM DRAW-DOWN, HOMOGENIZATION AND CONTINUOUS MIXING OF BULK SOLIDS FROM SILOS AND STOCKPILES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1995/021784
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Discharge device consisting of inner (1) and outer tubes (6) with inlet openings/slots (5, 8) for the solids feed from the silo and an outlet for the same. The inner tube is provided with a helical screw flight (2) attached to its inside. The screw flight may have a central shaft. The telescopic outer tube with slots can be used to vary the slot size as required, by rotating on the inner tube. While discharging the bulk solids, the outer and the inner tube with helix fixed inside it rotates in the same direction powered by a single motor. The slots of the outer tube may be situated at exactly the same location as the slots on the inner tube or may be distributed unevenly and/or with different slot dimensions. The slots also can be provided with slight protrusions for digging into solids. The device can be installed at an angle of inclination between 1� and 10�. The device is suitable as a homogenizer, continuous mixer, device for reclaiming solids from silos and stockpiles.

Inventors:
ROBERTS A W (AU)
MANJUNATH KONANUR SRIKANTIAH (NO)
Application Number:
PCT/NO1995/000035
Publication Date:
August 17, 1995
Filing Date:
February 14, 1995
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
NORSK HYDRO AS (NO)
ROBERTS A W (AU)
MANJUNATH KONANUR SRIKANTIAH (NO)
International Classes:
B65G65/20; B65G65/46; (IPC1-7): B65G33/14; B65G65/46
Domestic Patent References:
WO1981002723A11981-10-01
WO1990015766A11990-12-27
Foreign References:
US4351627A1982-09-28
US4266902A1981-05-12
GB1293603A1972-10-18
EP0069929A21983-01-19
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Claims:
PATENT CLAIMS.
1. Discharge device consisting of a tube 1 rotable about a longitudinal axis and with inlet openings 5 for material distributed over the peripheri and along the lenght of the tube and an outlet for the same, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the tube l is provided with a helical screw flight 2 attached to the inside of the tube.
2. Discharge device according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n h a t the screw flight has a central shaft.
3. Discharge device according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t a telescopic tube with slots 8 is slided on the inner tube 1.
4. Discharge device according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the telescopic tube 6 is so arranged that it can be rotated on the inside tube to vary the size .of the slots.
5. Discharge device according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the slots 7 are situated at exactly the same location as the slots 3 on the inner tube.
6. Discharge device according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the slots 7 are distributed unevenlyand/or with different slot dimension.
7. Discharge device according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the slots 7 on the outer tube are provided with slight protuεions for digging into solids.
8. Discharge device according to claims 17, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the device is powered by a single motor 4.
9. Discharge device according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t it is.installed at an angel of inclination between 1° and 10°.
10. Use of discharge device according to claims 19 as a homogenizer, continuous mixer, as a device for reclaiming solids from silos or stockpiles.
Description:
DEVICE FOR UNIFORM DRAW-DOWN, HOMOGENIZATION AND CONTINUOUS MIXING OP BULK SOLIDS FROM SILOS AND STOCKPILES

DEFINITION OP THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a discharge device which works as a feeder for uniform discharge of bulk solids from silos and stockpiles. The device is also designed to work as a homogen- izer and a continuous mixer. Due to the versatility of this device with regards to reclaiming solids, it is named as "The Universal Feeder".

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Bulk materials in particulate form such as lumps, granules and powders are an important class of raw materials in the process industry. Handling large quantities of particulate materials requires them to be stored, discharged, transported to and often from processing operations.

Such handling operations can affect the quality of the material. There exist a large number of unresolved problems in both ensuring the satisfactory filling procedures and complete emptying of silos, as well as ensuring that the material that is discharged has an even quality.

Bulk materials are usually stored in silos and there are many devices to promote the flow of solids in silos and to ensure their discharge. Some of them give rise to mass flow, while others simply promote nearly total discharge. Industry would ideally like to use silos with a high degree of volume utilization. This is realised in the flat bottommed silos.

The most commonly used discharge device for this purpose is the screw feeder. The screw rotates at its own axis, and also sweeps across the entire bottom of the silo. The feeder is thus exposed to the head of solids stored in the silo. There are disadvantages with this device with regard to uni orm discharge and high energy consumption. With regard to the consumption of energy in case of flat bottomed silo configura ions, it is about 70% more than the Tubefeeder. There are also many instances wherein the screw reclaiming in a flat bottommed silo has failed. This is due to a very hi h torque requirement.

From U.S. patent number 4 351 627, wo are aware of a feeding device for discharging bulk solids from silos. This feeder is basically a screw conveyor located inside a tube which has slots. The two units rotate in opposite directions, and the bulk solids feed into the slots uniformly along the tube. The screw conveyor normally rotates faster than the tube. The tube protects the screw which takes care of the horizontal transpor¬ tation.

The disadvantages of this device are:

- high manufacturing costs

- high installation costs

The advantages are many, such as :

- even quality of the feed

- mass flow in silo

- controlled segregation

A second Swedish patent application, No. 8902138, describes a variable geometry bulk material mixer and feeder. This consists of a tube feeder of the type described previously. It is used in conjunction with long slotted plane flow silos. The silo has partitions and hence can be used to store at least two types of powders. The feasibility of the system was, however, not investigated. Hence, it is difficult to comment on the quality

of this device. E.owever, it can be thought that the advantages and disadvatages as previously mentioned holds good in this case as well.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the invention is to obtain a device for even draw-down of bulk materials stored in plane flow or flat bottommed silos or stockpiles. The material while being discharged should not be crushed or degraded. Another object is to produce a device which can be very energy efficient, relatively simple to construct and cost effective.

This and other objects of the invention obtained with the device is described below. The invention is defined and characterized by the enclosed patent claims.

The invention concerns a discharge device consisting of inner and outer tubes with inlet openings/slots for the solids feed from the silo and an outlet for the same. The inlet openings are distributed over the periphery and along the length of the tube. The inner tube is provided with a helical screw flight attached to its inside. It is rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The screw flight may have a central shaft. The telescopic outer tube with slots can be used to vary the slot size as required, by rotating on the inner tube. While discharging the bulk solids, the outer and the inner tube with helix fixed inside it rotates in the same direction powered by a single motor. The slots of the outer tube may be situated at exactly the same location as the slots on the inner tube or can be distributed unevenly and/or with different slot dimensions. The slots also can be provided with slight protusions for digging into solids. The device can be installed at an angle of inclination between 1° and 10°. The device is suitable for example as a homogenizer, continuous mixer, device for

reclaiming solids from silos and stockpiles. Its applications are illustrated in Figure 2 to Figure 5.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

Figure 1. Illustration the universal feeder according to the invention, 1 A inner tube with screw helix fixed, l B outer tube that is slided on to the inner tube, 1 C end view of the universal feeder with the inner tube slipped inside the outer tube.

Figure 2. Universal feeder used with long slotted plane flow silos A as a homogenizer, B as a continuous mixer, C with transition hoppers.

Figure 3. Universal feeder used to reclaim solids from a flat bottommed silo.

Figure 4. Universal feeder used to reclaim solids from stock¬ piles, A longitudinal stockpiles, B conical stock¬ piles.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The device is shown in Figure 1 A, and it consists of a helical screw flight 2 attached to the inside of a tube l. The helical screw can be a transport or mixing type such as ribbon or paddle design with or without a central shaft. The screw flights are point welded to the inside of the tube. The tube has slots or activators 3 along its length, L. The design of the activators depends on the type of bulk solid handled.

A single motor 4 drives both the screw and the tube in the same direction unlike the previously described patent on the tubefeeder.

The material as it enters the tube through the slots, tumbles onto the screw and is transported due to the differential friction between the screw flight, tube and the bulk solid. Hence, degradation will be negligeble when compared to the tubefeeder. The material is transported to the outlet end 5 of the device. The entire feeder shown in Figure 1A can be slipped into the tube shown in Figure IB.

The outer tube 6 as shown in Figure IB is slightly larger in diameter than the inner tube facilitating an easy insertion of the inner tube. The outer tube has slots 7 which may be of the same dimension and at the same position as the inner tube. If the process demands a change in the capacity of the feed material this can be accomplished by rotating 8 the outer tube. This will change the size of the activators and changes the capacity accordingly. However, if the process requires a constant feed rate of solids, then the outer tube is only an optional element of the total system. Figure 1C illustrates the end view of the universal feeder, note that the central shaft 9 is used to fix the feeder to the silo structure. The direction of rotation 10 of the universal feeder is also illustrated in figure lc

The diameter of the outer tube is based on the critical outlet width of the plane flow silo. This requires a proper charac¬ terization of the material. The knowledge of the flow property of a given bulk solid is essential while dimensioning the slot size. This was never mentioned in the previous patent publicat¬ ions on the tubefeeder, U.S. patent No. 4 351 627 or Swedish patent application No. 8902138.

The universal feeder could be realised as a homogenizer and also a continuous mixer, in addition to discharging solids from silos and stockpiles. The application of this device can be utilized in many powder handling and processing industry such as cement, fertilizers, plastics, large scale chemical, metal, petrochemical, agricultural and pharmaceutical.

we shall describe the important application of the universal feeder as shown in Figures from 2 to 4.

Referring to Figure 2A, the universal feeder l is located inside a mass flow plane flow silo 13. As described previously, the universal feeder consists of an outer telescopic tube, 6 and an inner tube 1 with screw flights attached to the inside of it. Slots or activators 3 are present on both tubes which makes it possible to vary its size by simply rotating the outer tube. The distribution of slots is usually uniform, but if the situation warrants, these slots can be distributed unevenly allowing different feed capacities from the feeder. The arrangement shown in Figure 2A will allow for uniform draw-down 11 of solids 12. Preliminary investigation of this type were carried out at the Institute of Bulk Materials Handling Research at the University of Newcastle in Australia. Results indicated that the flow of solids along the entire length of the feeder was constant. The feed rate can be increased by increasing the rotation 10 of the tube. A single drive 4 is sufficient to discharge the material evenly. A connection 15 is arranged between the feeder and the drive. The homogenized powder 14 is discharged from the end of the device. The gap between the outer and the inner tube must be carefully sealed. If the material is changed in the silo, it is required to clean the feeder, and several inspection holes are provided for this purpose. This will avoid the contamination problems if otherwise.

Figure 2B shows the concept of mixing of solids. The arran¬ gement is exactly the same as shown in Figure 2A, except for t he fact that the silo is now compartmentalized 16 allowing for the storage of two different types of solids, 18 and 19. Using the same feeder, now it is possible to mix solids on discharge 17. The mixing accuracy can only be increased by a suitable mixing screw such as a paddle screw to mix the solids. Another aspect is the control of solids feed on to the feeder from the silo. This is accomplished by slot dimensions which can be automatically varied by rotating the outer tube. The variation of the slot size can be dif erent in different compartments of the silo. Such an idea was not documented in the previous tubefeeder patent for mixing of solids, Swedish patent application No. 8902138, thus resulting in a product totally different than what is presented in this application. The mixing ratio can be controlled by -he length of the com¬ partments in the silo.

An investigation of this concept was also unde r taken ε"; the same time as we tested the arrangement shown in Figure 2A at the Institute of Bulk Materials Handling Research, Australia. Preliminary results were very promissing, indicating tϊλat the device can be further developed to accomplish mixing.

The universal feeder can also be interfaced with silos of conical symmetry, in which case the hopper design is modified into a transition hopper design 13a, refer to Figure 2C. This design is preferred for most of the difficult to handle type of solids.

Details with regard to the interfacing design is hence minimal as compared with conventional designs.

Figure 3 shows another particular application of this inven¬ tion. The universal feeder l is located at the bottom of a flat bottommed silo 22. The discharge of solids occurs centrally 23.

The parts of the universal feeder are unchanged as compared to t he previously described embodiment as shown in Figure 1A and B . T h e novel feature of the present design is that the universal feeder can be utilised to reclaim solids 12 uniformly 10 in a flat bottommed silo, 3. The single drive system for the universal feeder is located in the centrally placed dome which is accessible for maintenance. The universal feeder not only rotates at its own axis 10, but also traverses/sweeps 21 across the entire bottom of the silo. The speed of traverse is very low, and the capacity increase can be realized by increasing the rotational speed of the feeder. This type of reclaiming results in not only total discharge of solids from the flat bottommed silo, but also ensures that the discharged solid has a quality unchanged with respect to time. The advantages also lie in the fact that the flat bottommed silos are not only the most volume efficient types but also relatively inexpensive when compared to mass flow silos. The present invention makes it possible to compartmentalise the flat bottommed silo, diametrically or concentrically. This will allow the reclaim of different types of solids which gets mixed while being discharged.

When it comes to stockpile reclaiming, the universal feeder can be utilised to discharge solids. Consider a longitudinal stockpile as shown in Figure 4A. The stockpile 12 can be reclaimed evenly using a universal feeder l. The reclaimed solids are discharged on to a belt conveyor 25. The universal feeder not only rotates at its own axis 10, but also travels along the the length of the stockpile 24.

The material falling through the slots are collected and transported by the helical screw. If the universal feeder is slightly inclined, say ca 1° or 2° , this might improve the capacity significantly during situations which do not require careful quality control.

An additional embodiment is shown in Figure 4B. A conical stockpile is being reclaimed evenly using a universal feeder 1 rotating at its own axis 10 and sweeping across the entire cross section of the stockpile 26. The material is discharged centrally on to a belt conveyor 25.

Thus the universal feeder can be interfaced with virtually silos of almost any geometry, and the details with regard to interfacing is neglegible compared with the conventional feeders such as belt, screw, vibratory, apron, table and chain/link feeders etc.

The device also lends itself for easier maintainance and inspection. The outer tube rotation can close the slot with, so that the discharge is completely stopped from the silo and the silo is ready for inspection purpose.

It is also possible to use the device in cooling or drying operations.