Wet Abrasive Blasting Unit
20170225297 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24C7/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24C1/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24C7/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24C7/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An abrasive blasting system has an abrasive container or pot, preferably with a downwardly conically shaped interior bottom surface. A slurry delivery tube is positioned within the pot, with an open bottom end positioned at an operative distance above the bottom of the pot. The slurry delivery tube runs vertically upward and exits the pot, ultimately running to a hose and nozzle. With an abrasive slurry of solid particulate abrasive media and water inside the pot, air pressure is applied within the pot. When a relatively lower pressure is created in the slurry delivery tube, the resulting pressure differential moves the slurry downward within the pot, then upward through the slurry delivery tube, through the hose and ultimately to the nozzle, where it is directed by an operator onto a workpiece. The system is especially useful when using very fine abrasive material.
Claims
1. An abrasive blasting unit comprising an abrasive media container, said abrasive media container comprising: an interior bottom surface; an abrasive delivery tube disposed within said abrasive media container, said abrasive delivery tube having an open bottom end positioned at an operative distance above said interior bottom surface, and a discharge end positioned outside of said container, whereby pressure applied to the interior of said container creates a pressure differential between said interior of said container and a pressure within said abrasive delivery tube, causing an abrasive media within said container downward within said container, through said open bottom end of said delivery tube, and upward through said delivery tube and out said discharge end thereof
2. The abrasive blasting unit of claim 1, wherein said interior bottom surface of said container is tapered to a reduced diameter terminus point at its lower end.
3. The abrasive blasting unit of claim 2, wherein said open bottom end of said abrasive delivery tube comprises an inverted V-shaped notch therein.
4. The abrasive blasting unit of claim 3, wherein said interior bottom surface further comprises a cylindrical section at said terminus point, and wherein said open bottom end of said abrasive delivery tube is positioned within said cylindrical section.
5. The abrasive blasting unit of claim 2, further comprising a pressurized gas delivery tube disposed in the lower end of said container and extending upwardly therein, an upper end of said pressurized gas delivery tube terminating below said bottom end of said abrasive delivery tube, said pressurized gas delivery tube comprising one or more holes through which pressurized gas may be delivered within said container.
6. An abrasive media blasting system, comprising: an abrasive media container comprising an interior bottom surface and an abrasive delivery tube disposed within said abrasive media container, said abrasive delivery tube having an open bottom end positioned at an operative distance above said interior bottom surface, and a discharge end positioned outside of said container; a variable pressure gas source connected to said abrasive media container, so as to pressurize said abrasive media container, and a first controller controlling said pressure of said fluid source; a variable pressure air supply line comprising a second controller for controlling said pressure; a combined air control valve and abrasive metering/shutoff valve connected to said discharge end of said abrasive delivery tube and to said variable pressure air supply line downstream of said second controller, said combined air control valve and abrasive metering/shutoff valve permitting the mixing of flow from said abrasive delivery tube and said variable pressure air supply line at desired respective rates; whereby upon activation of said second controller and activation of said combined air control valve and abrasive metering/shutoff valve, pressure within said container forces an abrasive media slurry within said container downward within said container, through said open bottom end of said delivery tube, and upward through said delivery tube and out said discharge end thereof, and whereby the pressure within said container, the pressure of said pressurized air supply line, and the rate of flow of said abrasive media may be independently controlled so as to yield a desired abrasive discharge stream.
7. The abrasive media blasting system of claim 6, wherein said second controller and said combined air control valve and abrasive metering/shutoff valve are controlled via a wireless connection to a hand held unit.
8. The abrasive media blasting system of claim 6, wherein said interior bottom surface of said abrasive media container tapers downwardly to a cylindrical section, and wherein said open bottom end of said media delivery tube is positioned within said cylindrical section.
9. The abrasive media blasting system of claim 8, wherein said open bottom end of said media delivery tube comprises an inverted V-shaped cutout.
10. The abrasive media blasting system of claim 6, wherein said interior bottom surface of said abrasive media container tapers downwardly to a terminus, said open bottom end of said abrasive delivery tube positioned at an operative distance above said terminus, and further comprising a pressurized gas delivery tube disposed in said container below said open bottom end of said abrasive delivery tube, said pressurized gas delivery tube comprising one or more holes through which a pressurized gas may be injected into said container below said open bottom end of said abrasive slurry delivery tube.
11. A method of abrasive blasting, comprising the steps of: a) providing an abrasive blasting unit comprising an abrasive media container, said abrasive media container comprising: an interior bottom surface; an abrasive delivery tube disposed within said abrasive media container, said abrasive delivery tube having an open bottom end positioned at an operative distance above said interior bottom surface, and a discharge end positioned outside of said container, whereby pressure within said container will force an abrasive media within said container downward within said container, through said open bottom end of said delivery tube, and upward through said delivery tube and out said discharge end thereof; b) placing a desired volume of abrasive material within said container, along with a desired volume of water, forming a slurry therein; c) creating pressure within said container by applying pressurized air within; d) creating a relatively lower pressure within said slurry delivery tube, thereby moving said slurry downwardly in said container and into said open bottom end of said slurry delivery tube, then upwardly through said slurry delivery tube and through said discharge end; e) providing a pressurized air stream; f) mixing said pressurized air stream and said slurry from said slurry delivery tube under desired conditions, then directing said combined pressurized air stream and said slurry onto a workpiece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0023] While various abrasive media water blasting systems can embody the principles of the present invention, with reference to the drawings some of the presently preferred embodiments can be described.
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[0027] In one embodiment, as can be seen in
[0028] When and if needed, pressurized water can be delivered from water vessel 50, via flow line 52, to quill 24, and the water flows upwardly through quill 24 and exits through the perforations.
[0029] As can be seen in
[0030] Preferably, the various components of the system are contained on and within a frame 200, for ease in handling and to protect the various components.
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[0033] It is to be noted that the system is capable of handling a broad range of mesh sizes of abrasive (e.g. 500 mesh to 80 mesh), under widely variable pressure/velocity ranges, with little clogging.
Use of the System
[0034] To use the system, pot 22 is filled with a desired volume of abrasive media, such as garnet (which may be in an ultrafine particle size), or any other suitable abrasive media, along with a quantity of water, sufficient to make a slurry of abrasive media and water. It is understood that in some settings, dry blasting (i.e. without the addition of water or other liquid) is desired, and the present system is capable of dry blasting as well. Pot 22 is then closed and sealed. Air pressure (from pressurized air source 30) is applied to pot 22, which as can be seen in the drawings may have some void space therein at its upper end. It is to be understood that air pressure can be applied to an upper portion of pot 22, or at any other location, so as to create a pressurized environment within pot 22. A typical air pressure is approximately 90 psig. The air pressure within pot 22 creates a generally pressured environment within the pot. When a relatively lower pressure is created within slurry delivery tube 26 by opening of appropriate valving in the slurry delivery hose, etc., the relatively higher pressure within pot 22 pushes the slurry downward to the bottom of pot 22, where it then enters the lower end of slurry delivery tube 26, and then (“turning the corner”) moves vertically upward within slurry delivery tube 26. This flowpath can be seen in
[0035] The abrasive media/water/air flowstream is then directed at the work surface as desired. The type and size of abrasive media, and the relative volume of water in the slurry can be adjusted to yield the desired surface profile on the work surface. If desired, chemical additions may be made to the water to inhibit corrosion or yield other desired work surface treatment.
[0036] As described above, in certain embodiments quill 24 is present. In that event, in the event of any clogging of the slurry feed into the slurry delivery tube, and/or the slurry delivery tube, pressurized water can be flowed from water vessel 50 into pot 22 through perforated quill 24, which will aid in dislodging any clogging. In addition, if a higher relative amount of water is desired in the abrasive media/water slurry, additional water can be flowed in through perforated quill 24.
[0037] In the embodiments in which air delivery tube 300 is provided, when needed pressurized air (or other gas) can be injected into the lowermost part of pot 22, to agitate the slurry and prevent clogging.
[0038] A pressurized air source 30, which may be provided by a compressor or similar means, is provided to supply pressurized air to pot 22. A further pressurized air source 60 is provided to supply pressurized air for the delivery stream (i.e. the pressurized air stream which picks up the abrasive media/water slurry, for delivery to the work surface), which flows through a delivery tube or hose through a fluid delivery controller system, existing (typically through a nozzle) onto a workpiece. Piping, controls, central processing unit, wireless unit, etc. all as required are also provided.
[0039] The above described abrasive media water blasting system embodies several novel attributes, yielding benefits over prior art units, some of which by example include: [0040] the flowpath for the abrasive media/water slurry is upward through the slurry delivery tube and out of the pot (a “reverse flow”), as opposed to prior art systems which force the slurry downwardly out of the pot; [0041] the slurry delivery tube may be adjusted or changed in diameter, for example between ½″ and 1″ ID [0042] pressure within the pot, created by pressurized air rather than water pressure created by a complex pumping and valve system, is used to move the slurry out of the pot [0043] the pot pressure/blast pressure differential is relatively high (on the order of 90 psig), much higher than prior art units using water, which operate at 2-4 psig; also, the pressure differential can be readily adjusted to fine tune the slurry delivery, and compensate for a wide range of abrasive media type and size
Wireless Fluid Delivery Controller (“Deadman Controller”)
[0044] As described above, the abrasive mixture is sent through a tube or hose, exiting the hose through a nozzle and directed onto a workpiece. The operator is typically holding the hose and/or nozzle, and is therefore frequently some distance away from the skid. Some form of fluid delivery controller system is manipulated by the operator to start/stop flow of the abrasive media stream.
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[0046] The pressurized fluid flows from pressurized fluid source 220 through a valve 230. A valve actuator 232 interfaces with a receiver 234, with the receiver transmitting an appropriate signal to valve actuator 232 to open and close valve 230 as needed.
[0047] Downstream of valve 230, the pressurized fluid flows through hose 240 to controller 250, positioned proximal the end of hose 240. A nozzle 242 focuses the pressurized fluid stream onto the work surface.
[0048] Controller 250 comprises a transmitter 260, which sends a wireless signal to receiver 234, which in turn signals valve actuator 232 to open and close valve 230. A trigger or lever on controller 250 must be depressed by the operator to send the appropriate signal to receiver 234 and hence to valve 230 to permit fluid flow.
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[0050] Yet another embodiment of controller 250 comprises the transmitter board 260 being carried on the operator's belt or the like. In this embodiment, a signal is sent from the hand held controller 250, to the transmitter board 260, thence to the receiver 234. This embodiment permits the hand-held part of the device to be smaller and lighter.
Conclusion
[0051] While the preceding description contains many specificities, it is to be understood that same are presented only to describe some of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and not by way of limitation. Changes can be made to various aspects of the invention, without departing from the scope thereof.
[0052] Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined not by the illustrative examples set forth above, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.