Slurry blasting assembly
10610998 ยท 2020-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24C7/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A slurry blasting system includes a blasting pot for containing a slurry, and which is directly connected to a pressurized air piping system with a sweep elbow, an eccentric reducer, a ball valve, and a hose shutoff valve. Water is supplied to the blasting pot from a reservoir by a pump. Control valves control the pressure in the air piping system and the pressure in the blasting pot.
Claims
1. A slurry blasting assembly comprising: a pressurized blasting pot containing a slurry of blast media, the pot having an inlet port, a curved bottom surface, and an outlet port formed in the bottom surface; a sweep elbow directly connected to the outlet port and the bottom surface of the pot; and an eccentric reducer, having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the sweep elbow, and directly connected to the sweep elbow; a control valve directly connected to the eccentric reducer; a hose shutoff having a first end and a second end, the first end being directly connected to the control valve; a pressurized air stream from piping directly connected to the second end of the hose shutoff; and wherein the pressure of the slurry in the pot is at least two-times greater than the pressure of the air stream, wherein a diameter of the pot is 24 inches, and wherein the diameter of the sweep elbow is 6 inches.
2. The slurry blasting assembly of claim 1, wherein the pressure of the slurry in the blasting pot is about 50 psi and the air stream pressure is about 20 psi.
3. The slurry blasting assembly of claim 2, wherein the eccentric reducer transitions from a 6 inch diameter to a 2 inch diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The figures referred to above are not drawn necessarily to scale, should be understood to provide a representation of particular embodiments of the invention, and are merely conceptual in nature and illustrative of the principles involved. Some features of the slurry blasting assembly depicted in the drawings have been enlarged or distorted relative to others to facilitate explanation and understanding. The same reference numbers are used in the drawings for similar or identical components and features shown in various alternative embodiments. Slurry blasting assemblies as disclosed herein would have configurations and components determined, in part, by the intended application and environment in which they are used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) A slurry blasting assembly 10 is depicted in
(9) Slurry blasting assembly 10 includes a blasting pot 12 that contains a slurry, formed of blast media 13 (seen in
(10) Any desired blast media can be used in slurry blasting assembly 10. Exemplary materials for blast media 13 include, but are not limited to, glass beads, aluminum oxide, garnet, jet mag, ceramic shot, steel shot, silicon carbide, and recycled glass.
(11) The slurry exits blasting pot 12 and is introduced into an airstream traveling though air piping 20. The pressure of air in air piping 20 is controlled by an air pressure regulating valve 22, such as an air piloted regulator. A check valve 24 may be positioned downstream of valve 22. In certain embodiments, the amount of air provided through air piping 20 may range from approximately 375 cfm to approximately 1500 cfm.
(12) The pressurized slurry combines with the pressurized air to form a blast stream 26 that exits slurry blasting assembly 10 at an outlet port 27. A hose or other conduit may be connected to outlet port 27 to direct blast stream 26 to a blast nozzle (not shown here) or other suitable spraying members in order to apply blast stream 26 to a desired surface. The blast nozzle or other applicator may have a trigger or any other well-known control mechanism operable to control the flow of the blast stream 26 onto the target surface.
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(14) The slurry exits blasting pot 12 through an aperture 30 formed in bottom 28 and then enters a sweep elbow 32. Using sweep elbow 32 with its long radius helps to reduce flow resistance and solids deposition as the slurry exits blasting pot 12. In certain embodiments, blasting pot 12 has a diameter of 24 and sweep elbow 32 has a 6 diameter. The relatively large size of sweep elbow 32 as compared to the diameter of blasting pot 12 helps to improve throughput of the slurry exiting blasting pot 12.
(15) The slurry travels from sweep elbow 32 directly into an eccentric reducer 34 that is attached to sweep elbow 32. In certain embodiments, eccentric reducer 34 transitions from a 6 diameter to a 2 diameter. Eccentric reducer 34 can help prevent the build-up of air bubbles in the system.
(16) Eccentric reducer 34 is connected to a valve 36, such as ball valve 36, with a 45 degree threaded fitting 37. Ball valve 36 is in turn directly connected to a control valve 38, such as hose shutoff 38, that is used to control the flow of slurry out of blast pot 12. In the illustrated embodiment, hose shutoff 38 includes a length of hose 40, formed of rubber or other flexible material, and a valve member 42 for closing and opening hose 40.
(17) Hose shutoff 38 is directly connected to air piping 20. By directly connecting blasting pot 12 to elbow 32, elbow 32 to reducer 34, reducer 34 to ball valve 36 with fitting 37, ball valve 36 to hose shutoff 38, and hose shutoff 38 to air piping 20, the distance that the slurry has to travel between blasting pot 12 and the airstream in air piping 20 is reduced, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system. Further, such a system eliminates much of the piping and/or hosing used in many systems to connect these various parts, which significantly reduces the friction that the slurry encounters as it travels through the system. That is, the slurry travels to air piping 20 through sweep elbow 32, reducer 34, ball valve 36, fitting 37, and hose shutoff 38; a path that is free of any conduit or element other than those five elements.
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(19) Slurry blasting assembly 10 is seen in
(20) In order to introduce the slurry into the air stream, there needs to be a pressure differential between the slurry and the air stream into which it is to introduced. In certain embodiments, the pressure of the slurry in blasting pot is approximately 30 psi greater than that of the air stream. Thus, for example, the pressure of the slurry within blast pot 12 may be set with control valve 17 to be approximately 50 psi, while the air pressure is set with air pressure regulating valve 22 to be approximately 20 psi, providing an outlet pressure for blast stream 26 of approximately 25-30 psi. It is to be appreciated that the required pressure differential between the pressure in blast pot 12 and the air pressure in air piping 20 can vary, and its value depends on various factors including, for example, the type of blast media used as well as the size of the blast media. It is to be appreciated that the user can adjust the pressure of each of the slurry and the air stream to any desired level to produce a desired output pressure for blast stream 26. In certain embodiments, the outlet pressure of blast stream 26 may range from approximately 15 psi to approximately 100 psi.
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(22) An exemplary control assembly 54 is seen in
(23) Although the illustrated embodiment shows three preselected pressure levels 1, 2, and 3, it is to be appreciated that control assembly 54 can have any desired number of preset pressure levels.
(24) Thus, while there have been shown, described, and pointed out fundamental novel features of various embodiments, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or steps which perform substantially the same function, in substantially the same way, to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Substitutions of individual elements, or more than one element, from one or more described embodiment to another are also fully intended and contemplated.