WO1993022228A1 - Method of and device for suction transporting - Google Patents
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- WO1993022228A1 WO1993022228A1 PCT/US1993/003385 US9303385W WO9322228A1 WO 1993022228 A1 WO1993022228 A1 WO 1993022228A1 US 9303385 W US9303385 W US 9303385W WO 9322228 A1 WO9322228 A1 WO 9322228A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/90—Component parts, e.g. arrangement or adaptation of pumps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G53/00—Conveying materials in bulk through troughs, pipes or tubes by floating the materials or by flow of gas, liquid or foam
- B65G53/04—Conveying materials in bulk pneumatically through pipes or tubes; Air slides
- B65G53/24—Gas suction systems
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- Our invention relates to a method of and a device for suction transporting. More particularly/ it relates to a transporting method and device which use a suction force fo transporting solid and liquid particles by a carrying agent
- Suction transporting methods and devices are known in th art.
- air and water from the environment are normally used as carrying agents.
- One examp of this is a dry-wet vacuum cleaner in which air is used as a carrying agent for transporting solid and liquid particle
- a suction dredge which uses water as a carrying agent for transporting solid particles.
- a known transporting method and device usually utilizes a source of suction/ for example a fan driven by an electric motor/ and a transporting line formed as a hollow elongated body.
- a suction nozzle can be attached to the front end of the tran porting line and adapted to take in the carrying agent with the material to be transported.
- the efficiency of the trans portation is determined here primarily by a magnitude of a suction force which is developed at the surface from which the material is taken in by the suction nozzle.
- the stronge suction force in a particular suction method and device is obtained when the edge of the suction nozzle has a good contact with the surface.
- Various means are used to reduce sticking and to achiev better mobility of a suction nozzle. For example/ special cuts are made in the edges of the nozzle/ or the nozzle is kept elevated above the surface.
- an adjustable slot with a valve body is made in the wall of the transporting line as disclosed, for example/ in the U.S.Patent 3/048/876.
- the above means increases the mobility of the suction nozzle/ but at the same time/ permanently reduces the suction force at the sur ⁇ face where the material is being taken/ and therefore permanen ⁇ tly decreases the efficiency of the suction transporting.
- a material to be transported is received in a transporting line through an inlet and discharged from it throu an outlet under the action of suction created by suction means connected to the transporting line/ a suction force of the suc ⁇ tion produced in the transporting line is modulated by a passag •which communicates the interior of the transporting line with atmosphere/ an adjusting element which adjusts an initial area and shape of a minimal cross-section of the passage/ and a valve with a valve body displaced by a drive and periodically changing the initial area and shape of the minimal cross-sectio of the passage.
- suction transporting device which has a transporting line connected to suction means and transporting the material from its inlet to its outlet by suction/ means for modulating the suction force in the trans-
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET porting line and including a passage communicating the inte ⁇ rior of the transporting line with atmosphere/ an adjusting element which adjusts an initial area and shape of a minimal cross-section of the passage/ and a valve having a valve member which is displaced by a drive and periodically changes the initial area and shape of the minimal cross-section of the passage.
- Fig.l is a view show ⁇ ing a longitudinal section of a suction transporting device in accordance with our invention
- Fig.2a is an enlarged vertical section of a suction force modulator of the inventive device while
- Fig.2b is a section of the modulator taken along the lin II-II of Fig.2a
- Fig.3 is a view showing a section of a suctio nozzle of the device in accordance with another embodiment of the invention
- Fig.l is a view show ⁇ ing a longitudinal section of a suction transporting device in accordance with our invention
- Fig.2a is an enlarged vertical section of a suction force modulator of the inventive device while
- Fig.2b is a section of the modulator taken along the lin II-II of Fig.2a;
- Fig.3 is a view showing a section of a suctio nozzle of the device in accordance with another embodiment of the invention;
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- Fig.5 is a view showing a graph of a variation of the suction force with time in the suction transporting device in accordance with the present invention.
- a suction transporting device in accordance with one embodi ment of the present invention is shown in Fig.l and has a suction line 1 and a pumping line 2.
- the suction line 1 has a suction nozzle 3/ a source of suction formed/ for example/ as a fan with a motor 4 , and a hollow body 5 connecting the sucti nozzle 3 with a source of suction.
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET device and method are used for vaccum cleaning/ the device is usually supplied with a container or bag for collecting transported particles. Such means are generally known and therefore not shown in the drawings.
- the suction transporting device of the invention has a modulator of suction force/ identified as a whole with refe ⁇ rence numeral 6.
- the modulator has a housing 7 with an inlet
- the modulator also includes a valve element for adjusting a shape and dimensions of the inlet 9 .
- the valve element includes valve members 10 and 11. In the shown embodiment the valve member 10 is formed as a closed ring with the height equal to the height of the inlet 9/ while the valve member 11 is formed as a ring with a cutout.
- valve member 11 is turnable and longitu ⁇ dinally displaceable relative to the axis of the housing 7.
- the modulator 6 further has a body 12 which is arranged inside the housing 7 and has an inlet opening 13 in its wall and a plurality of holes in its bottom.
- a drive 15 forme /for example, as an electric motor is connected with the bottom of the body 12 and turns the latter.
- the drive 15 has a regula ⁇ tor for regulating its velocity.
- the slot in the valve member 11 r the inlet 9 of the housing 7/ the opening 13 in the valve body 12/ the holes 14 in the valve body 12 and the center opening of the member 8 together form a passage which commu ⁇ nicates the interior of the suction line 1 with atmosphere.
- the drive for'the valve body 12 can be formed in a different manner/ such as for example by a pneumatic or hydraulic motor/ a small turbine actuated by a flow of substance coming in from the environment through
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET a small additional adjustable opening in the housing of the modulator f etc.
- the valve body 12 can also be formed diffe ⁇ rently/ for example as an electromagnetic valve provided with means for regulating the frequency and the duration of time of its opening.
- the suction nozzle 3 in accordance with another embodimen of the invention is shown in Fig.3 and provided with a hollo closed channel 17. Its shape corresponds to the shape of the bottom of the suction nozzle 3.
- the channel 17 has a plurali of passages 18 extending through its internal wall into the interior of the suction line at the nearest proximity of the bottom of the suction nozzle 3.
- the channel 17 is connected with the interior of the modulator 6 by the member 8.
- the suction transporting method of the invention is per ⁇ formed and the suction transporting device of the invention operates in the following manner:
- the inlet 9 can be completely or partially opened by actuating either the member 10 or the member 11/ to provide a desirabl permanent suction force reduction.
- the matter e.g.air
- the matter from the environment travels through the inlet 9, the opening 13/ the holes 14/ and the joint hollow member 8 into the suction line 1/ as shown in Fig. a.
- the matter from the environment travels through the members 9/13,14 and 8 and through the channel 17 and the passages 18 and comes into the suction line 1.
- the matter coming in from the environment is normally a carrying agent as in conventional vacuum cleaners. In case of a suction dredge/ this matter can be air or water depending on where the modulator is installed.
- the suction force is permanently redu ⁇ ced. This is shown g 3 raphically J in Fig r .4.
- Fig.5 graphically illustrates the operation of the modula ⁇ tor in accordance with the present invention/ when the drive 15 is turned on and the valve body is rotated.
- the curve SF shows the variation of a suction force as a function of time.
- the time T is a period of one cycle of the curve and corres ⁇ ponds to one revolution of the valve body 12.
- the modulator 6 is open during the time of exposition T and closed for the rest of the period.
- the carrying agent can travel from the environment through the inlet 9 and the opening 13 into the interior of the modulator and further through the holes 14 and the member 8 into the interior of the transporting line 1.
- the suction force declines from its maximum when the inlet 9 was completely closed/ reaches its minimum when the inlet 9 is completely open/ and returns back to its maximum after the opening 13 has passed the inlet 9 and it is closed again by the valve body 12.
- the inlet 9 remains closed/ the carry ⁇ ing agent can enter the transporting line only through the suction nozzle 3/ and the suction force remains at its maxi ⁇ mum value until the opening 13 starts passing by the inlet 9 and the new cycle begins.
- the shaded area in Fig.5 represents the loss of efficiency of transporting during those parts of the cycles when the modulator 6 is open.
- the total efficiency loss in the disclosed transporting device is significantly less than in the conventional device/ since the suction force is reduced not permanently/ but instead during short periods of time.
- the mobility of the suction nozzle in the inventive suction transporting device is not lower than in the conventional device due to the fact that periodical stickings of the suc ⁇ tion nozzle to the surface during very short moments (frac ⁇ tions of a second) are not noticeable for a user.
- Both the mobility of the suction nozzle and the efficiency of the transporting depend on the following parameters:
- T time period T of one cycle which depends on the velocity of rotation of the valve body 12. It can be changed by adjusting the velocity of the drive 15 with the use of the regulator 16;
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET showed that the adjustment of all parameters takes just 1-2 minutes and does not need special skills.
- the ranges of the adjustment required for optimization of the operation for a particular design of a suction transporting device depends on its field of use/ the type of carrying agent/ the range of sizes and weights of particles to be transported, etc.
- the experiments conducted by the inventors with the suction cleaning device in accordance with the present invention show ⁇ ed that the range of the required regulation of frequency was from 0 to 30 Hertz, and the range of the required regulation of the time of exposition was from 5% to 60% of the total period, that is the ratio in the numerator Te/Tc was from
- the range of the regulation of the suction force reduction was within 0-35% of the maximum suction force developed in the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner.
- the inventive suction transporting method and device have a significantly higher efficiency than the conventional methods..and devices with reduction of the suction force.
- the efficiency is higher in the second embodiment since practical ⁇ ly 100% of the carrying agent passing through the suction device does the transporting job before being dumped back into the environment.
- the advantage of the first embodiment is that the suction force modulator can be used as an impro ⁇ ving attachement to many existing suction transporting devices.
- An additional increase of the efficiency of the suction trans ⁇ porting device of the invention is_due to the agitating effect which occurs because of the amplitude variation of the suction force applied to the material, at least by the regu ⁇ lator of the drive.
- Periodical increase and decrease of forces acting on the particles to be transported creates a swinging movement. Due to this action the particles can be better sepa ⁇ rated from the surface where they accumulate, and also better separated from each other.
- the agitating effect is stronger in the second embodiment of the invention, since not only the
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