Fragmentation of agglomerated fine solids

B - Operations – Transporting – 65 – D

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B65D 88/64 (2006.01) B65B 1/06 (2006.01) B65B 37/02 (2006.01) B65B 57/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2735554

Agglomerated fine solids, e.g., agglomerated pellets (2B), that are located within a restricted space or pinch point of a conveyance system (1), and that impede the free-flow of fine solids from one vessel (4) to another vessel (10), are detected and fragmented through the coordinated use of a flow detector (12), breaker plate (8) and press (6). The flow detector (12) senses an interruption or diminishment in the flow of the fine solids and signals and actuates the press (6) which in turn engages and fragments the agglomeration. The breaker plate (8) is sized and configured to trap major agglomerates.

L'invention vise à détecter et à fragmenter, par lusage coordonné dun détecteur (12) découlement, dune plaque (8) de rupture et dune presse (6), de solides fins agglomérés, par ex. des granulés agglomérés (2B) situés à lintérieur dun espace restreint ou dun point détranglement dun système (1) de convoyage, qui entravent lécoulement libre de solides fins dun récipient (4) à un autre récipient (10). Le détecteur (12) découlement détecte une interruption ou une diminution du débit des solides fins et envoie un signal dactivation à la presse (6) qui agit sur les agglomérats et les fragmente. La plaque (8) de rupture est dimensionnée et configurée de façon à piéger les agglomérats les plus volumineux.

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