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(11)EP 0 586 752 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
16.03.1994 Bulletin 1994/11

(21)Application number: 92204078.7

(22)Date of filing:  23.12.1992
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC)5B65G 53/14
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB GR IE IT LI LU NL PT SE

(71)Applicant: Welgro B.V.
NL-7141 DC Groenlo (NL)

(72)Inventor:
  • Wellink, Theodorus Antonius
    NL-7141 XD Groenlo (NL)

(74)Representative: Konings, Lucien Marie Cornelis Joseph 
Arnold & Siedsma, Advocaten en Octrooigemachtigden, Sweelinckplein 1
2517 GK Den Haag
2517 GK Den Haag (NL)


(56)References cited: : 
  
     
    Remarks:
    Amended claims in accordance with Rule 86 (2) EPC.
     


    (54)Vehicle for transporting powder-form, granular and pellet-like material and method for unloading such vehicle


    (57) The invention relates to a method and a vehicle (9) for transporting material (7).
    The invention has for its object to unload the material more quickly and/or, in the case of granular or pellet-like material (7), with less damage to the granules or pellets respectively.
    The invention provides a method for unloading a vehicle (9) loaded with powder form, granular and/or pellet-like material (7), which vehicle (9) has a series of discharge funnels (8) which are connected via closing members (19) to receivers (65) disposed thereunder and received in a common discharge pipe (1), wherein an air flow (62) is guided through the discharge pipe (1) and material (7) is added via at least one opened closing member (19) to this air flow (62) at a receiver (65) placed thereunder, characterized in that close to at least one receiver (65) the air flow possibly containing material is oriented toward the lower (A) portion of the passage of the receiver outlet (67). The relevant vehicle (9) is adapted for performing this method.




    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to a method and a vehicle as designated in the preamble of claims 1 and 2 respectively.

    [0002] The invention has for its object to unload the material more quickly and/or, in the case of granular or pellet-like material, with less damage to the granules or pellets respectively.

    [0003] To this end the method and vehicle according to the invention have the characteristic of claim 1 and 2 respectively.

    [0004] Preferred embodiments of the vehicle are designated in the dependent claims.

    [0005] The invention will be elucidated in the description following hereinafter with reference to a drawing. In the drawing:

    Figure 1 shows a side view, partly in lengthwise section, of a vehicle according to the invention;

    figure 2 shows on a larger scale a broken away perspective view of detail II of the vehicle of figure 1;

    figures 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 18 show lengthwise sections of embodiment variants of detail III of figure 2;

    figure 6 shows a section along line VI-VI in figure 4;

    figure 7 shows a section along line VII-VII in figure 5;

    figure 10 shows a section along line X-X in figure 9;

    figure 11 shows a view according to arrows XI in figure 3;

    figures 12, 13 and 14 show respectively a side view, front view and top view of a bogie of the vehicle of figure 1, with the understanding that in these figures a butterfly valve is shown as a variant of the closing means;

    figure 15 shows on a larger scale detail XV of figure 12;

    figure 16 shows a section along line XVI-XVI in figure 15;

    figure 17 is a view according to arrows XVII-XVII in figure 15.



    [0006] The vehicle 9 of figure 1 carries a tank 10 which is divided into a number of reservoirs 11 each having on their underside a conical discharge funnel 8, the walls of which incline at their lower ends such that the material 7 for unloading slides automatically downward along these walls. Filling openings 6 of reservoirs 11 are closed airtight by means of covers 21. The reservoirs 11 are mutually separated by transverse partitions 5 and communicate with one another via air passages 4 in the top ends of transverse partitions 5. The spaces 3 of tank 10 beneath discharge funnel 8 communicate with one another and with the upper parts of reservoirs 11 via vertical air pipes 2 and the air passages 4.

    [0007] Lying beneath discharge funnel 8 is a common discharge pipe 1, the front end of which is formed by a connecting member 12 for compressed air and the rear end of which is formed by a discharge 13 for air with material. Discharge pipe 1 communicates via a conduit 14 with spaces 3. The discharge 13 is connected via a stop valve 15 onto a coupling 16 for a hose 17.

    [0008] Each funnel 8 is connected via a discharge funnel opening 18 onto the discharge pipe 1. This discharge funnel opening 18 can be closed off by means of a round closing member 19 which seals with a torus-shaped rubber sealing ring 20 against the vertical cylindrical inner face 42 of the flange part 39 of discharge funnel opening 8. The discharge pipe 1 has at the location of each discharge funnel 8 an outflow mouth 36 connected with a flange 37 and bolts 38 to the flange part 39, with interposing of an elastic sealing ring 57.

    [0009] The closing member 19 is driven up and down by the cylinder rod 61 of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder assembly 58, the cylinder 59 of which is attached to the discharge funnel 8.

    [0010] The connecting device 12 is connected via a hose 49, a non-return valve 50, a safety valve 51 and a damper 52 to a Roots blower 53 or a screw compressor which via a damper 54 and a filter 55 draws in much air and, at a comparatively low pressure of 0.7 to 1.3 atm, delivers 12 to 22 m³ per minute for unloading of 20 to 50 tons of bulk material per hour; this being dependent on the type of material and the carrying height and distance over which the material is transported via hose 17 into a silo. The round discharge pipe 1 has an internal diameter of for example 75 mm to 125 mm and is connected via a butterfly valve 56 to the connecting device 12. After the blower 53 has been set into operation and the spaces 3, the empty reservoirs 11 and the upper parts of the reservoirs 11 still filled with material 7 have been filled with compressed air while stop valve 15 is closed, the closing member 19 of the reservoir 11 for unloading is raised to a height dependent on the length of the hose 17, the carrying height, the specific weight and the nature of the material for unloading, this preferably being done precisely such that there is no danger of hose 17 becoming blocked. The closing member 19 is usually opened to the maximum.

    [0011] Situated under each discharge funnel 8 is a receiver 65 which in fact forms part of the discharge pipe 1 which receives the material from discharge funnel 8.

    [0012] As designated in figure 3, the flow of air possibly containing material already discharged from a discharge funnel 8 located upstream is directed downward according to the invention at the receiver 65 by means of a discharge pipe piece 63 diverging in flow direction 62 and disposed in advance of the outflow wall 36, which piece has a downward inclining upper part 66. This air flow is hereby substantially directed as according to arrows 64 toward the lower portion A of the passage B of the receiver outlet 67. Due to the air acceleration in discharge pipe piece 63 the air flow fans out to a lesser extent and the granular or pellet-like material possibly already supplied in the air flow at the receiver intake 68 is not caused to swirl about or does so to a lesser extent close to the receiver 65, so that there is less danger of it striking against walls of the outflow mouth 36 and/or the receiver 65 with the risk of self-destruction. In addition the material discharged at this receiver 65 when the closing member 19 is opened can be picked up more easily by the air flow flowing in the discharge tube 1, mainly because it has, as it were, at its disposal the upper part C of passage B of receiver outlet 67 and because due to a higher underpressure realized due to the acceleration the material is sucked to a greater extent out of the discharge funnel 8.

    [0013] Comparative practical tests have demonstrated that with this method according to the invention the material can be unloaded considerably more quickly. The closing members 19 can be opened very far, that is, usually entirely, without this resulting in blockage of the receiver 65. Unloading can therefore take place practically always at the maximum discharge capacity. Simultaneous transport of different sorts of animal feed in the separate reservoirs is also possible. This vehicle is particularly suitable for transport of breakable animal feed pellets in addition to material in powder form.

    [0014] The receiver 65 of figures 4 and 6 is provided with a diverging pipe piece 69 connecting downstream of the receiver outlet 67 and having an arcuate upper surface 70. In this receiver 65 the incoming air flow also flows substantially only into a lower portion A of the passage B of the receiver outlet 67 so that a portion C remains that is additionally reserved for inflow of material. It is noted that much material already falls from above into the air flow before it reaches the receiver outlet 67.

    [0015] In this configuration the advantage is also achieved that the flow of air with material discharged upstream passes through the receiver 65 better, that is, with less flow resistance and with less danger of product damage.

    [0016] In the variant of this receiver 65 of figures 5 and 7 both the feature of the diverging discharge pipe piece 63 and the feature of the converging pipe piece 69 are applied. It can be seen that the portion C of the passage 67 reserved for received material is enlarged, whereby the action is enhanced with the advantages of the invention. The upper surface 70 is flat in this configuration, which further enlarges portion C. The receiver of figures 4 and 6 can also be improved by use of a flat upper wall 70.

    [0017] In the variant of the receiver 65 of figure 8 a diverging pipe piece 63 is disposed beneath the outflow mouth 36 in that a downstream and downward oriented plate 71 is present in advance of the receiver intake 68.

    [0018] Figures 9-11 show a preferred configuration and dimensioning of the receiver according to the invention in combination with a round funnel outflow mouth 36 which is closed off by a vertically liftable closing member 19.

    [0019] Figures 12-14 show a bogie 72 with two independently sprung wheels 73 which is rotatable about a discharge funnel 8 by means of a rotary crown 74, wherein the discharge pipe 1 protrudes through the bogie 72 at a low level.

    [0020] In figures 15-17 the receiver 65 is formed for performing the method according to the invention at a closing member 19 in the form of a butterfly valve actuated by means of a fluid cylinder 76.

    [0021] The receiver 65 of figure 18 comprises a blade 78 behind the air intake 68 which directs particularly the air arriving in the top of the discharge pipe 1 and accelerated according to arrows 64 slightly downward substantially toward the lower portion A of passage B of receiver outlet 67. The disposition of this blade 78 is possible since the material, such as pellets, possibly taken up into the arriving air is situated substantially in the bottom of the discharge pipe 1. The blade 78 exerts a suction action on the outflow mouth 36.


    Claims

    1. Method for unloading a vehicle (9) loaded with powder form, granular and/or pellet-like material, which vehicle (9) has a series of discharge funnels (8) which are connected via closing members (19) to receivers (65) disposed thereunder and received in a common discharge pipe (1), wherein an air flow is guided through the discharge pipe (1) and material is added via at least one opened closing member (19) to this air flow at a receiver (65) placed thereunder, characterized in that close to at least one receiver (65) the air flow possibly containing material is substantially oriented toward the lower portion A of the passage B of the receiver outlet (67).
     
    2. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the air flow possibly containing material is carried at accelerated speed into the material receiving space of the receiver (65).
     
    3. Vehicle (9) for transporting powder form, granular and/or pellet-like material, comprising a series of discharge funnels (8) which are connected via closing members (19) to receivers (65) disposed thereunder and received in a common discharge pipe (1), and comprising an air unit (53) connected onto the discharge pipe (1) for carrying an air flow through the discharge pipe (1), characterized in that at least one receiver is formed such that the air flow possibly containing material is oriented toward the lower portion A of the passage B of the receiver outlet (67).
     
    4. Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the passage B of the receiver outlet (67) is larger than the passage of the receiver air intake (68).
     
    5. Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the receiver outlet (67) connects onto a converging discharge pipe piece (69) located downstream.
     
    6. Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3, 4 or 5, characterized in that the receiver air intake (68) connects onto a diverging discharge pipe piece (63) located upstream.
     
    7. Vehicle (9) as claimed in any of the claims 3-6, characterized in that at least one element (66, 71, 78) directing the air flow downward is present at the receiver air intake (68).
     
    8. Vehicle (9) as claimed in any of the claims 5-7, characterized in that the converging discharge pipe piece (69) is bounded by a substantially flat upper surface (70).
     


    Amended claims in accordance with Rule 86(2) EPC.



     
    Method for unloading a vehicle (9) loaded with powder form, granular and/or pellet-like material, which vehicle (9) has a series of reservoirs (11) being mutually separated by transverse partitions (5) and having filling openings (6), which during unloading are airtight closed by means of covers (21) and discharge funnels (8) each provided with a closing member (19) which is movable between a closed and an opened position, wherein said reservoirs (11) at their undersides are closed by said funnels (9) when having their closing members (19) in closed position, the discharge funnels (8) of said reservoirs (11) constituting a series of discharge funnels (8) which are connected via said closing members (19) to receivers (65) disposed thereunder and received in a common discharge pipe (1), wherein during unloading of at least one of said reservoirs (11) an air flow is guided through the discharge pipe (1) and material is added via the opened closing member (19) of the funnel (8) of said one reservoir (11) to this air flow at a receiver (65) placed under said opened closing member (19) and wherein during unloading the space of said one reservoir (11) above the material is maintained filled with compressed air, characterized in that close to at least one receiver (65) the air flow possibly containing material is substantially oriented toward the lower portion A of the passage B or the receiver outlet (67), and that the air flow section of said receiver (65) over the total of its length is kept greater than half of the flow section of the discharge pipe (1).
     
    Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the air flow possibly containing material is carried at accelerated speed into the material receiving space of the receiver (65).
     
    Vehicle (9) for transporting powder form, granular and/or pellet-like material, which vehicle (9) has a series of reservoirs (11) being mutually separated by transverse partitions (5) and having filling openings (6), which during unloading can be airtight closed by means of covers (21) and discharge funnels (8) each provided with a closing member (19) which is movable between a closed an an opened position, wherein said reservoirs (11) at their undersides are closed by said funnels (9) when having their closing members (19) in closed position, the discharge funnels (8) of said reservoirs (11) constituting a series of discharge funnels (8) which are connected via said closing members (19) to receivers (65) disposed thereunder and received in a common discharge pipe (1), said vehicle (9) comprising an air unit (53) connected onto said discharge pipe (1) for carrying an air flow through said discharge pipe (1), wherein the spaces of said reservoirs (11) above the material are connected to an air unit (53) supplying compressed air, and wherein material can be added via the opened closing member (19) of the funnel (8) of at least one reservoir (11) to said air flow at a receiver (65) placed under said opened closing member (19), characterized in that at least one receiver (65) is formed such that the air flow possibly containing material is substantially oriented toward the lower portion A of the passage B or the receiver outlet (67) and that the air flow section of said receiver (65) over the total of its length is kept greater than half of the flow section of the discharge pipe (1).
     
    Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the passage B of the receiver outlet (67) is larger than the passage of the receiver air intake (68).
     
    Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the receiver outlet (67) connects onto a converging discharge pipe piece (69) located downstream.
     
    Vehicle (9) as claimed in claim 3, 4 or 5, characterized in that the receiver air intake (68) connects onto a diverging discharge pipe piece (63) located upstream.
     
    Vehicle (9) as claimed in any of the claims 3-6, characterized in that at least one element (66, 71, 78) directing the air flow downward is present at the receiver air intake (68).
     
    Vehicle (9) as claimed in any of the claims 5-7, characterized in that the converging discharge pipe piece (69) is bounded by a substantially flat upper surface (70).
     




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