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US2071846A
US2071846A US36312A US3631235A US2071846A US 2071846 A US2071846 A US 2071846A US 36312 A US36312 A US 36312A US 3631235 A US3631235 A US 3631235A US 2071846 A US2071846 A US 2071846A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for spraying material, and while the invention contemplates the spraying of any suitable material with any suitable liquid it is particularly adapted for the spraying of soft or hard coal with oil.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus into which the coal or other material may be flowed or poured in the form of a confined compact .stream, and within the apparatus will be spread into a thin layer as it flows therethrough, the oil or other liquid being sprayed thereon in a manner to substantially completely cover all particles thereof with an even film or coating, and without any waste due to evaporation, misting, or the like, the sprayed 0091 being themfiowed from the apparatus in a confined compact stream. It is particularly proposed in the exemplary illustrated embodiment of the invention to provide a chamber into which.
  • a further object is to dispose the oil spraying means so that they are entirely protected against contact with the flowing coal and will not therefore become clogged or impaired thereby. Another object, is
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus, partially broken away.
  • the material spray- (Ci. 9L-44) ing apparatus comprises a spraying chamber consisting of a lower inverted cone shaped wall Ill, having a cylindrical vertically extending upper wall portion H, and. provided at its base with a cylindrical outlet wall l2. Secured to the upper marginal edge portion of the cylindrical wall portion I2 is an angular flange member it upon which there is removably secured the upper portion of the chamber consisting of a cone shaped wall member it provided at its edge with an angular flange member l5 which seats upon the flange member 83 and is secured thereto by screws it.
  • a cylindrical material inlet neck portion H is provided at the upper edge of the wall portion. M, and a diverging inverted cone shaped funnel portion it is mounted upon the neck portion fll.
  • an oil feeding header pipe 89 Surrounding the cylindrical wall portion 6 l there is provided an oil feeding header pipe 89, provided at equally spaced points with inwardly directed jet nozzles 20 extending through holes 28 in the wall portion H in order to direct the sprayed oil into the chamber, the angular relation of these jet nozzles being so arranged with respect to the angles of the conical wall portions I ll and I l that the spray will spread to all parts .of the chamber.
  • a cone member 22 provided at its under side with an interiorly threaded boss 23 which is secured upon the upper threaded end of a vertically disposed pipe 2d, this pipe being mounted at its lower end upon a bracket arm 25 secured to the wall portion it.
  • the pipe 24 is provided near its upper end within the space below the cone 22 with a series of downwardly inclined jet nozzles 26, and at its lower end is connected by suitable couplings 21 and 28 to an oil feeding pipe 29 extending through a hole 30 in the wall portion In.
  • While the coal or other material to be sprayed may be fed into the chamber in any suitable manner it is preferably fed by means of a conveyor belt 39 extending over a roller 32, having its shaft 33 mounted in bearing brackets 34 secured upon a pair of beams 35 disposed above the chamber and upon which the chamber is suspended by, a series of rods 36 secured at their upper ends to the beams 35 and removably secured at their lower ends to angular brackets 31, secured upon the cylindrical wall portion l l of the chamber, by means of nuts 38 engaged upon the lower threaded ends of the rods.
  • the coal or other material to besprayed is fed by the conveyor to the funnel Hi from which it passes through the neck I! in the form of a confined compact stream. From the neck I! it drops upon the cone 22 and is spread thereby into a thin even layer which passes from the cone downwardly tothe wall portion l0 and is again converged at the outlet I2 into a confined compact stream. It will be seen that the coal as it flows through the chamber is in the form of a thinwalled globular body of flowing coal, so that all particles thereof are exposed either at the outer or the inner surface, bothof which surfaces are of relatively large area.
  • the oil sprayed by the outer nozzles 20 covers substantially all of the outer surface of the'flowing coal, while the oil sprayed by the inner nozzle 26 covers substantially all of the inner surface, and due to the flowing movement of the flowing coal particles and the spreading of them over the large area globular surfaces there is a complete and even spraying of all particles of the coal by the oil. Also the oil is entirely confined within the chamber, so that there is no loss due to evaporation, misting, or dripping, and all of the sprayed oil deposits on the surfaces of the-coal particles.
  • the arrangement of the nozzles 20 in surrounding outwardly spaced relation to the flowing coal and the nozzles 26in the protected space below the cone 22 is such that the nozzles are entirely out of contact with the flowing coaL and therefore will not become clogged or impaired thereby.
  • the cone member 22 may be screwed oil! of the upper end of the support 24, so that access may be had to all of the spray nozzles.
  • a chamber having a contracted vertically disposed material inlet openingat one end through. which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravityinto said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chamber, a baille plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow of the material and adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, and spraying -means within said chamber and outwardly spaced from said encompassing wall of material adapted to direct spray upon said spread material as it flows through said chamber.
  • a chamber having a material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and'a material outlet opening at" its lower end, spreading means directly below said inlet opening from which said material flows in a circumferential wall, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below said spreading means within said wall of material, adapted to respectively direct ao'znese flow into said chamber by gravity in astream, and
  • a chamber having a converging material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and a convergingmaterial outlet opening at its lower end, a battle plate directly below said inlet opening axially. aligned therewith and having its surface inclined downwardly from the center and from which said material flows in an encom-' passing wall surrounding a central space, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below said baffle plate within said central space, adapted to respectively direct spray to the outer and inner surfaces of said wall of material.
  • a chamber having a converging material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and a converging material outlet opening at its lower end, a baffle plate directly below said inlet opening having a convex upper surface from which said material flows in an encompassing wall surrounding a central space and a concave lower surface, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below and within the concave lower side of said baflie plate, respectively adapted to direct spray to the outer and inner surfaces of said well of material.
  • a material spraying apparatus a chamber having a contracted vertically disposed material inlet opening at one end through which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravity into said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chamber, a bailie plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow of the material and adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, and spraying means within said central space disposed directly below said baflle plate having spray nozzles well within the outer edge of said baflle plate and in close proximity to the horizontal plane of said outer edge, whereby said nozzles are out of the path of said encompassing wall of material as it flows to said outlet opening, said nozzles adapted to direct spray to the inner surface of said wall of material as it flows through said chamber.
  • a chamber having a-contracted vertically disposed material inlet opening at one end through which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravity into said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chambe a We plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow oi the materialand adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in'a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, the wall of said chamber between a point below said bailie plate and said outlet opening having an inclined downwardly con-' verging inner surface adapted to converge said encompassing wall of material, and spraying means within said central space disposed directly below said bave plate having spray nozzles pointed along lines at substantially right angles to said converging inner surface and positioned intermediate the ends of said surface, and adapted

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Feb. 23, 1937. c, LAMB E L 2,071,846
APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING MATERIAL Filed Aug. 15, 1935 INVENTORS EHHRLEE E LHMB MB Islam: E.. SLHINE.
Z0 ATTORNEY Patente Feba 23, i3?
APPARATUS FOR, SPRAYING MATER Charles P. Lamb and Isaac E. Schine, Bridgeport,
Conn, assignors to Cilco Terminal Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Coma, a corporation of (Connecticut Application AugustlS, 1935, Serial No. 36,312
7 Gla.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for spraying material, and while the invention contemplates the spraying of any suitable material with any suitable liquid it is particularly adapted for the spraying of soft or hard coal with oil. An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus into which the coal or other material may be flowed or poured in the form of a confined compact .stream, and within the apparatus will be spread into a thin layer as it flows therethrough, the oil or other liquid being sprayed thereon in a manner to substantially completely cover all particles thereof with an even film or coating, and without any waste due to evaporation, misting, or the like, the sprayed 0091 being themfiowed from the apparatus in a confined compact stream. It is particularly proposed in the exemplary illustrated embodiment of the invention to provide a chamber into which.
the coal is flowed and within this chamber to provide spreading means which will cause the flowing coal to assume a thin-walled globular shape, 'and further to provide oil spraying means arranged both within the globular shaped flowing coal and also at its outer surface so that all particles of the coal will be reached. A further object is to dispose the oil spraying means so that they are entirely protected against contact with the flowing coal and will not therefore become clogged or impaired thereby. Another object, is
to provide an apparatus of simple construction, which may be readily attached in relation to a ,conveyor or other coal feeding means, and which may be conveniently transported when desired from one part of a plant to another. A further object'is to provide an apparatus which may be easily and conveniently disassembled for clean- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus, partially broken away.
Referring to the drawing the material spray- (Ci. 9L-44) ing apparatus, according to the exemplary illustrated embodiment of the invention, comprises a spraying chamber consisting of a lower inverted cone shaped wall Ill, having a cylindrical vertically extending upper wall portion H, and. provided at its base with a cylindrical outlet wall l2. Secured to the upper marginal edge portion of the cylindrical wall portion I2 is an angular flange member it upon which there is removably secured the upper portion of the chamber consisting of a cone shaped wall member it provided at its edge with an angular flange member l5 which seats upon the flange member 83 and is secured thereto by screws it. A cylindrical material inlet neck portion H is provided at the upper edge of the wall portion. M, and a diverging inverted cone shaped funnel portion it is mounted upon the neck portion fll.
Surrounding the cylindrical wall portion 6 l there is provided an oil feeding header pipe 89, provided at equally spaced points with inwardly directed jet nozzles 20 extending through holes 28 in the wall portion H in order to direct the sprayed oil into the chamber, the angular relation of these jet nozzles being so arranged with respect to the angles of the conical wall portions I ll and I l that the spray will spread to all parts .of the chamber.
Within the'chamber directly below the neck portion I! there is provided a cone member 22 provided at its under side with an interiorly threaded boss 23 which is secured upon the upper threaded end of a vertically disposed pipe 2d, this pipe being mounted at its lower end upon a bracket arm 25 secured to the wall portion it. The pipe 24 is provided near its upper end within the space below the cone 22 with a series of downwardly inclined jet nozzles 26, and at its lower end is connected by suitable couplings 21 and 28 to an oil feeding pipe 29 extending through a hole 30 in the wall portion In.
While the coal or other material to be sprayed may be fed into the chamber in any suitable manner it is preferably fed by means of a conveyor belt 39 extending over a roller 32, having its shaft 33 mounted in bearing brackets 34 secured upon a pair of beams 35 disposed above the chamber and upon which the chamber is suspended by, a series of rods 36 secured at their upper ends to the beams 35 and removably secured at their lower ends to angular brackets 31, secured upon the cylindrical wall portion l l of the chamber, by means of nuts 38 engaged upon the lower threaded ends of the rods.
The operation of the apparatus is as follows;--
The coal or other material to besprayed is fed by the conveyor to the funnel Hi from which it passes through the neck I! in the form of a confined compact stream. From the neck I! it drops upon the cone 22 and is spread thereby into a thin even layer which passes from the cone downwardly tothe wall portion l0 and is again converged at the outlet I2 into a confined compact stream. It will be seen that the coal as it flows through the chamber is in the form of a thinwalled globular body of flowing coal, so that all particles thereof are exposed either at the outer or the inner surface, bothof which surfaces are of relatively large area. The oil sprayed by the outer nozzles 20 covers substantially all of the outer surface of the'flowing coal, while the oil sprayed by the inner nozzle 26 covers substantially all of the inner surface, and due to the flowing movement of the flowing coal particles and the spreading of them over the large area globular surfaces there is a complete and even spraying of all particles of the coal by the oil. Also the oil is entirely confined within the chamber, so that there is no loss due to evaporation, misting, or dripping, and all of the sprayed oil deposits on the surfaces of the-coal particles. Also the arrangement of the nozzles 20 in surrounding outwardly spaced relation to the flowing coal and the nozzles 26in the protected space below the cone 22 is such that the nozzles are entirely out of contact with the flowing coaL and therefore will not become clogged or impaired thereby.
In order to clean the apparatus it is only necessary to remove the screws l6, whereupon the top section can be readily removed. Also the cone member 22 may be screwed oil! of the upper end of the support 24, so that access may be had to all of the spray nozzles.
We have illustrated and described a preferred and satisfactory embodiment of the invention, but it will be obvious that changes may be made therein, within the spirit and scope thereof, as defined in the appended claims.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a contracted vertically disposed material inlet openingat one end through. which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravityinto said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chamber, a baille plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow of the material and adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, and spraying -means within said chamber and outwardly spaced from said encompassing wall of material adapted to direct spray upon said spread material as it flows through said chamber.
In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and'a material outlet opening at" its lower end, spreading means directly below said inlet opening from which said material flows in a circumferential wall, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below said spreading means within said wall of material, adapted to respectively direct ao'znese flow into said chamber by gravity in astream, and
a converging material outlet opening at its lower end, spreading means directly below said inlet opening from which said material flows in an encompassing wall surrounding a central space,
spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below said spreading means within said central space adapted respectively to direct spray to the outer and inner surfaces of said wall of material.
4. In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a converging material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and a convergingmaterial outlet opening at its lower end, a baiile plate directly below said inlet opening axially. aligned therewith and having its surface inclined downwardly from the center and from which said material flows in an encom-' passing wall surrounding a central space, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below said baffle plate within said central space, adapted to respectively direct spray to the outer and inner surfaces of said wall of material.
5. In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a converging material inlet opening at its upper end, through which material is adapted to flow into said chamber by gravity in a stream, and a converging material outlet opening at its lower end, a baffle plate directly below said inlet opening having a convex upper surface from which said material flows in an encompassing wall surrounding a central space and a concave lower surface, spraying means within said chamber outwardly of said wall of material, and spraying means below and within the concave lower side of said baflie plate, respectively adapted to direct spray to the outer and inner surfaces of said well of material.
6. 'In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a contracted vertically disposed material inlet opening at one end through which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravity into said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chamber, a bailie plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow of the material and adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, and spraying means within said central space disposed directly below said baflle plate having spray nozzles well within the outer edge of said baflle plate and in close proximity to the horizontal plane of said outer edge, whereby said nozzles are out of the path of said encompassing wall of material as it flows to said outlet opening, said nozzles adapted to direct spray to the inner surface of said wall of material as it flows through said chamber.
7. In a material spraying apparatus, a chamber having a-contracted vertically disposed material inlet opening at one end through which comminuted material is adapted to flow by gravity into said chamber in a contracted substantially solid stream, and a material outlet opening at the other end in said chambe a We plate in spaced and opposed relation to said inlet opening having its center axially aligned with said opening and its surface inclined from said center in the direction of flow oi the materialand adapted to evenly spread said material as it flows through said chamber and from which the material flows in'a relatively thin encompassing wall surrounding a central space, the wall of said chamber between a point below said bailie plate and said outlet opening having an inclined downwardly con-' verging inner surface adapted to converge said encompassing wall of material, and spraying means within said central space disposed directly below said baiile plate having spray nozzles pointed along lines at substantially right angles to said converging inner surface and positioned intermediate the ends of said surface, and adapted
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