MIXING AND CONVEYING FACILITY FOR DRY BUILDING MATERIALS FROM A SUPPLY SILO
20170008193 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F23/565
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/752
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/1145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28C5/1276
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28C5/1284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/923
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28C5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a mixing and conveying system for dry mortar materials. The dry mortar materials can be obtained from a storage silo (1) through an openable closure panel (3). A pipe (17), in which a drivable screw conveyor (4) is mounted, is arranged under the closure panel (3). The pipe (17) leads into a mixing and buffer container (18), in which a coil (20) is rotatably mounted on a central axis (19). The mixing and buffer container (18) has a volume which equals at least 1.5-times the minute capacity of the pump-screw conveyor (14). It is thus ensured that the dry mortar material is mixed therein with the added water for at least 90 seconds or longer. The mixing and buffer container (18) leads into a pipe (15) at the bottom having a pump-screw conveyor (14) which conveys the mixed mortar into a hose (5). The pump-screw conveyor (14) can be allowed to run backward. The coil (20) runs continually such that the mortar is constantly agitated to prevent setting.
Claims
1. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials able to be obtained from a supply silo (1) by way of an openable and closable closure flap (3), with a drivable conveying screw (4) which is arranged below the closure flap (3), is mounted in a pipe (17) and is for withdrawing dry building material, characterised in that a tempering and buffer container (10, 18) with a fitting (8) for adding water as well as with an inner, drivable stirrer or with a spiral (20) is arranged after this conveying screw (4), and the tempering and buffer container (10, 18) at the bottom runs out into a channel or cone and into a pipe (15) with a pump conveying screw (14) with its own drive (16), via which pump conveying worm the mortar mixture processed in the tempering and buffer container (10, 18) can be conveyed into the pump hose (5), wherein the content of the tempering and buffer container (10, 18) is at least 1.5 times the maximal minute delivery output of the pump conveying screw (14).
2. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 1, characterised in that the tempering and buffer container (18) is a cylindrical container with a downwardly conically tapering lower end, and that in its inside it is equipped with a spiral (20) as a drivable stirrer, said spiral extending along the inner wall of said container along a helix over the complete height of the cylindrical container (18) and its conical lower end, and being rotatable about the axis of the cylindrical container (18).
3. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 1, characterised in that the tempering and buffer container (10) is a cylindrical container (18) with a downwardly conically tapering end, and that in its inside it is provided with a spiral (20) as a drivable stirrer, said spiral extending along the inner wall of said container along a spiral line over the complete height of the cylindrical container (18) and its conical lower end and being rotatable about the axis of the cylindrical container (18).
4. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claims 2, characterised in that the tempering and buffer container (18) at its upper side comprises an electric motor (13), whose driven shaft (19) axially passes through the tempering and buffer container (18) and is mounted in a multiple manner and is connected to the inner-lying spiral (20) via members (22), so that the spiral (20) can be rotated by the driven shaft (19).
5. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 1, characterised in that the tempering and buffer container (10) forms a lying drum and at the bottom in the region of its deepest location runs out into an even more deeply lying channel (15) with a smaller radius that the drum, and a pump conveying screw (14) running out into a pump hose (5) runs in this channel.
6. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 5, characterised in that a shaft (12) runs along the axis of the lying drum of the tempering and buffer container (10), on which shaft several radially projecting paddles (11) with blades (23) arranged at the end are attached as a drivable stirrer, wherein the shaft (12) can be driven by an electric motor (13) which is arranged outside the tempering and buffer container (10).
7. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 6, characterised in that the paddles (11) of the stirrer have different lengths and that the paddles (11) at the end are provided with blades (23) which are arranged at an oblique angle to the running direction of the paddles (11).
8. A mixing and conveying facility for dry building materials according to claim 1, characterised in that the conveying screw (4) for obtaining dry building material from the supply silo (1) as well as the stirrer of the tempering and buffer container (10, 18) as also the pump conveying screw (14) arranged downstream each have their own electric motor (7, 13, 16) as a drive and can be operated independently of one another.
Description
[0006] The mixing and conveying facility according to the conventional construction manner, and in comparison to this, embodiments of the facility according to the invention are represented schematically in the drawings and are hereinafter explained by way of this drawing. Thereby, the function of the individual components is explained, and the advantages of these examples of the facility according to the invention are explained.
[0007] There are shown in:
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[0012] A conventional mixing and conveying facility is firstly represented schematically in
[0013] The problem of such a mixing and conveying facility however is the fact that the mixing and conveying process cannot be set or adjusted. It is only the speed of the mixing and conveying screw 4 which can be varied, but this is not satisfactory. As a result, modern, highly modified mortar, to which polymers are added, is not mixed intimately to an adequate extent and the polymers cannot be comminuted at all, and their function in the mortar therefore cannot develop to its fullest extent. Finally, this entails later consequences in the form of constructional deficiencies in the mortar layer of a building. The time period of the mixing with such a facility is mostly only 20 seconds at the most. The mixing duration should be at least 90 to 180 seconds for achieving an adequately homogeneous mixture, with which it is also ensured that the added polymers are completely comminuted in the mortar.
[0014] A further problem with these conventional mixing and conveying facilities is to be seen in the fact that the mixing and conveying screw 4 must be completely stopped for each interruption of the spraying of mortar, which in practise is unavoidable. As a result of this, the mortar remains in the pipe 17 with the mixing and conveying screw 4, and it already contains water, and it begins to stiffen after a while. If one waits too long for the spraying to be reassumed, then there is no other option but to clear the mixing and conveying screw 4 by way of disassembly, to remove the stiffened or hardened mortar and after this to reassemble the mixing and conveying screw 4. Moreover, the mortar which remains stuck in the hose 5 must also be removed from the hose by way of water and compressed air, and the hose flushed and cleaned, which although being basically possible due to the elasticity of the hose, is however very work-intensive, just as the disassembly and assembly of the mixing and conveying screw 4 requires much effort.
[0015] The interruption of the spraying work with such a mixing and conveying facility thus always entails the risk of the work not being able to be reassumed without any problems.
[0016] A first embodiment of the mixing and conveying facility according to the invention is likewise schematically represented in
[0017] The facility is operated as follows. Firstly, the closure flap 3 of the discharge chute 2 of the supply silo 1 is opened, so that dry building material falls through the discharge chute 2 into the pipe 17 with the conveying screw 4. The conveying screw 4 is driven by the electric motor 7 and displaces the dry building material to the right in the picture, into the tempering and buffer container 18. Only now is water metered through the filling fitting 8 depending on the measure of the fed quantity of dry building material. The quantity of the dry building material has a certain ratio to the running duration of the conveying screw 4. The water can be metered to a sufficiently accurate extent by way of this. The dry building material from now on is mixed with water in the tempering and buffer container 18, by way of the spiral mixer rotating in the inside of the tempering and buffer container 18. A mixing duration of 90 seconds is thereby adhered at all events, since the material which is located in the lower conical feed, is engaged by the spiral 20 and conveyed all the way to the top and must then fall downwards over the members 22 in a cascade-like manner, which is repeated several times. The tempering and buffer container 18 is firstly filled to a large extent, and then one mixes and after this buffers for a while, for example for 90 to 180 seconds long or for several minutes. From now on, the mixed mortar can be conveyed away at the bottom via the pump conveying screw 14 and be conveyed into the pump hose 5, whereas with regard to quantity, the same amount of dry building material and water is fed at the top, for a uniform conveying, so as to ensure a continuous processing or mixing and subsequent buffering. The mixing procedure with this facility, subsequently to the feed of water is therefore separated from the conveying into the connecting pump hose 5. This means that the mixing procedure continues to progress, even if the conveying screw 4 for obtaining dry building material is shut down, and the separate pump conveying screw 14 is set to run backwards for interrupting the pumping.
[0018] An alternative embodiment of the device is shown in
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[0020] If, for whatever reason, it is not possible to spray any furtherthus the spraying of the mortar must be interruptedthen the pump conveying screw 14 which indeed is solely responsible for delivery or pumping of the stirred, wet mortar through the hose 5, can be immediately shut down. If required, it can also left running in the reverse direction. Then, at its rear end, it presses the mortar up into the tempering and buffer container 10, since there is otherwise no place for it to escape. However, in the tempering and buffer container 10, it is continuously engaged by the blades 23 of the paddles 11 and stirred, by which means it cannot stiffen or even harden or set. The closure flap 3 of the supply silo 1 is also simultaneously closed with the stoppage of the pump conveying screw 14. The dry building material and mortar still located in the conveying screw 4 is still conveyed into the tempering and buffer container 10, and mixed with water therein, until the pipe 17 with the conveying screw 4 is empty. The mortar conveyed into the tempering and buffer container 10 from now on remains in the tempering and buffer container 10 and is continuously stirred, until the spraying is reassumed. The conveying screw 4 can be shut down as soon as the pipe 17 with the conveying screw 4 is emptied, which is to say all the contents have fallen into the tempering and buffer container 10. It is solely the paddles 11 in the tempering and buffer container 10 which are kept in motion during an extended interruption, or if required, the pump conveying screw 14 is left running in the counter-delivery direction. The tempering and buffer container is at least 1.5 times as large as the minute delivery output of the pump conveying screw 14 or even larger, if an a larger buffer of stirred mortar is demanded, so that the tempering and buffer container 10 at all events can receive the contents of the conveying screw 4, and an adequate mixing duration is ensured in it. Working interruptions are significantly reduced with this facility. Material losses can also be reduced thanks to this facility, by way of hardly any mortar having to the thrown away due to it having stiffened or set.
[0021] The tempering and buffer container 10, 18 moreover basically serves as an additional mixing device, in order to ensure an extended mixing time, however a mixing time of at least 90 seconds, wherein a longer mixing time however can also be ensured at all times. It lasts at least 90 seconds until dry building material which falls into the conveying screw 4 from the supply silo 1, is delivered by this into the tempering and buffer container 10, 18, the mortar is mixed further therein and is finally engaged at the bottom by the pump conveying screw 14 and is pumped by this into the hose 5. If additional mixing time is necessary, then the facility can be left to run even more slowly, or the pump conveying screw 14 can even be stopped now and then or be allowed to be left to run in the reverse direction, in order to mix the mixture firstly in the mixing and buffer container 10 in a particularly intimate, which is to say thorough manner. However, given a normal rotational speed, the mixing time is more than 90 seconds in any case, when required 180 seconds, and this ensures the reliable comminutation of all polymers which are contained in a highly-modified mortar based on polymer