AIR WASH ABRASIVE AND CONTAMINANTS SEPARATOR APPARATUS
20220362807 · 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P70/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B24C9/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air wash abrasive particle separator apparatus which separates contaminants from previously-used abrasive particles contained in a contaminated abrasive particle mixture such that the abrasive particles may be re-used multiple times, the apparatus being in combination a contaminated abrasive particle mixture delivery device, an accumulator hopper assembly, a volume sensing device, an automatic flow control valve, a separator assembly and an air transfer device.
Claims
1. An air wash abrasive and contaminants separator apparatus comprising: a delivery device delivering a contaminated abrasive particle mixture containing contaminants and abrasive particles; an accumulator hopper assembly receiving the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said delivery device; a separator assembly receiving the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly; an air transfer device delivering air through the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within said separator assembly such that the contaminants are separated from the abrasive particles; an automatic flow control valve disposed between said accumulator hopper assembly and said separator assembly, said automatic flow control valve controlling a flow of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly to said separator assembly, wherein said automatic flow control valve is configured to operate in a binary manner between a full open position and a full closed position; and a volume sensing device sensing a volume of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within said accumulator hopper assembly and controlling an operation of said automatic flow control valve, whereby the flow of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly is stopped by said automatic flow control valve when the volume of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the accumulator hopper assembly falls below a predetermined minimum volume.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a conduit extending between said accumulator hopper assembly and said separator assembly, and wherein said automatic flow control valve is positioned in said conduit.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, said separator assembly comprising a pair of angled feed walls defining a feed gap through which the contaminated abrasive particle mixture passes.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein one of said pair of angled feed walls comprises an edge over which the contaminated abrasive particle mixture cascades in the form of a curtain into a separation zone.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a pair of angled diverting walls adjacent said edge, said angled diverting walls oriented at approximately 45 degrees.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said pair of angled feed walls are oriented at approximately 60 degrees.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said accumulator hopper assembly comprises a first ledge and a second ledge to control flow of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said volume sensing device is a proximity probe.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said separator assembly comprises at least one trash screen capturing contaminants of greater size than said abrasive particles.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said separator assembly comprises a contaminant discharge chute and an abrasive particle discharge chute.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said separator assembly comprises a contaminant discharge chute and an abrasive particle discharge chute, and wherein said at least one trash screen is positioned directly above said abrasive particle discharge chute.
12. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising an adjustable gate positioned on one of said pair of angled feed walls, whereby a size of said feed gap may be adjusted.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said air transfer device is an air suction device, and wherein said separator assembly comprises an air intake opening and an air exhaust opening.
14. An air wash abrasive and contaminants separator apparatus comprising: a delivery device delivering a contaminated abrasive particle mixture containing contaminants and abrasive particles; an accumulator hopper assembly receiving the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said delivery device; a separator assembly receiving the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly, said separator assembly comprising a contaminant discharge chute, an abrasive particle discharge chute, and a pair of angled feed walls defining a feed gap through which the contaminated abrasive particle mixture passes, wherein one of said pair of angled feed walls comprises an edge over which the contaminated abrasive particle mixture cascades in the form of a curtain into a separation zone; a conduit connecting said accumulator hopper assembly to said separator assembly; an air transfer device delivering air through the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within said separation zone of said separator assembly such that the contaminants are separated from the abrasive particles; an automatic flow control valve disposed in said conduit between said accumulator hopper assembly and said separator assembly, said automatic flow control valve controlling a flow of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly to said separator assembly, wherein said automatic flow control valve is configured to operate in a binary manner between a full open position and a full closed position; and a volume sensing device sensing a volume of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within said accumulator hopper assembly and controlling an operation of said automatic flow control valve, whereby the flow of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture from said accumulator hopper assembly is stopped by said automatic flow control valve when the volume of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the accumulator hopper assembly falls below a predetermined minimum volume.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said pair of angled feed walls are oriented at approximately 60 degrees.
16. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising an adjustable gate positioned on one of said pair of angled feed walls, whereby a size of said feed gap may be adjusted.
17. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a pair of angled diverting walls adjacent said edge, said angled diverting walls oriented at approximately 45 degrees.
18. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said separator assembly comprises at least one trash screen capturing contaminants of greater size than said abrasive particles.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said at least one trash screen is positioned directly above said abrasive particle discharge chute.
20. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said air transfer device is an air suction device, and wherein said separator assembly comprises an air intake opening and an air exhaust opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] With reference to the drawings, the invention will now be described in detail. The invention in various embodiments comprises in general an air wash abrasive particle separator apparatus which separates contaminants C, such as for example dust, paint particles, scale, rust or even broken abrasive particles, from previously-used abrasive particles A contained in a contaminated abrasive particle mixture (A+C) such that the abrasive particles A may be re-used multiple times. As shown in
[0015] The contaminated abrasive particle mixture delivery device 70 delivers the contaminated abrasive particle mixture into the accumulator hopper assembly 10, which is positioned above and upstream of the separator assembly 40. Any known type of contaminated abrasive particle mixture delivery device 70 may be utilized, such as for example a delivery elevator (as shown) of a batch or screw design, conveyor systems, or feed conduits.
[0016] The contaminated mixture is then gravity fed directly from the accumulator hopper assembly 10 into the separator assembly 40 in a metered and controlled manner through a conduit 31 having an automatic flow control valve 30, such as for example a butterfly valve operated pneumatically, hydraulically, mechanically or electrically, positioned therein. The automatic flow control valve 30 operates in a binary manner between a full open and a full closed position.
[0017] The accumulator hopper assembly 10, as shown in
[0018] A volume sensing device or probe 20, such as for example a proximity sensor, is provided in the accumulator hopper chamber 11 to monitor the level of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the accumulator hopper chamber 11. The volume sensing device 20 is in communication with and controls the automatic flow control valve 30, such that delivery of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture into the separator assembly 40 is halted if the delivery rate of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture into the accumulator hopper assembly is insufficient to maintain a predetermined minimum volume of contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the accumulator hopper chamber 11 to provide for optimum flow and curtain spread in the separator assembly 40, the automatic flow control valve 30 being opened again once the volume of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the accumulator hopper chamber 11 is above the predetermined minimum volume for optimum efficiency. Maintaining the flow through the separator assembly 40 at the optimum rate and volume further minimizes undesirable build-up by fines and similar small or light contaminants C on the interior members of the separator assembly 40, as the abrasive particles A act as scrubbers to remove any fines or other contaminants C that begin to accumulate.
[0019] The separator assembly 40, a shown in
[0020] The separator assembly 40 further comprises an air transfer device 60 to forcibly separate the contaminants C from the abrasive particles A in the cascade curtain, the contaminants C being lighter than the abrasive particles A. The air transfer device 60 is preferably an air suction device that draws external air at a sufficiently high velocity through an air intake opening 45 in the side of the separator assembly 40, through the separation zone 44 containing the contaminated abrasive particle mixture curtain and out through an air exhaust opening 46 on the opposite side of the separator assembly 40. The air intake opening 45 may comprise apertures, screens, filters of the like. Alternatively, the air transfer device 60 may be an air delivery device which to blows air into the separation zone 44 and through the cascade, in effect reversing the process. This process is commonly referred to as an air wash. The air flow pushes or pulls the lighter contaminants C horizontally from the cascade curtain, while the heavier abrasive particles A continue to fall vertically. In this manner the lighter contaminants C are directed into a contaminant discharge chute 47 for collection and eventual discard, while the abrasive particles A fall into an abrasive particle discharge chute 48 for collection and eventual reuse. A removable second trash screen 52 may be provided directly above the abrasive particle discharge chute 48 for further separation of undesirable contaminants C larger than the abrasive particles A too heavy to have been removed from the main cascade curtain by the air wash. The separator assembly 40 is preferably mounted above floor level or in such manner that accumulation barrels or similar means may be positioned beneath the contaminant discharge chute 47 and the abrasive particle discharge chute 48.
[0021] One key advantage of this air wash abrasive particle separator apparatus as described is that a swinging baffle or similar levelling means is not required within the separator assembly 40 to control the volume, thickness and distribution of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the cascading curtain, since the structure as shown herein provides precise metering of the flow into the separator assembly 40 such that there is no excessive build-up of the contaminated abrasive particle mixture within the separator assembly 40. This baffle structure is common to current systems and is the cause of recurring maintenance issues.
[0022] In practice the air wash abrasive particle separator apparatus as described has been shown to reduce the amount of contaminants C remaining in the reclaimed abrasive particles A by as much as 30 percent.
[0023] It is understood that equivalents and substitutes for certain elements set forth above may be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art, and therefore the true scope and definition of the invention is to be as set forth in the following claims.