Container charger

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Inventors

Hough, Richard M.

Application #

168516

Filed

Dec-16-1993

Published

Mar-14-1995

Current US Class

055/302
055/341.6
055/432
414/21
414/291

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/270 55/302 55/341.6 55/379 55/429 55/432 414/21 414/291

Assignee

Hough International, Inc. (Albertville, AL)

Examiners

Bushey; Charles S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton

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Abstract
A charging apparatus for finely ground particulate materials such as drugs or vitamin concentrates to supplement animal feed and the like, enabling control of the materials, accounting of the particulate materials being dumped and inhibiting exposure of workers to the materials, comprising an integral assembly having a suction fan above the hopper into which the material is dumped through an inlet opening, and bag filters between the hopper and the suction fan, as well as between the inlet opening and the suction fan. These bag filters collect air-entrained material dust into a layer which is discharged into the hopper by a momentary reverse flow of air through venturi nozzles to reclaim the material. The contents to be dumped can be weighed accurately and dumped in a fashion meeting OSHA standards and FDA requirements. The unit preferably is on tracks movable from one bin to the next. The interior of the structure has a suspended baffle which inhibits short circuiting of air from the product inlet to the suction unit. It also has a suspended flexible baffle adjacent the product inlet to prevent sudden outward displacement of air back through the product receiving opening when product is being dumped, preventing material from billowing out of the opening where the material enters. Bag filters and venturi flow nozzles facilitate a momentary reverse flow of air to discharge the layer of captured particulate material from the bag filters into the hopper.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A particulate material charging and filtration unit for charging bin containers with particulate materials, comprising:

a product reception housing defining an interior space and a product receiving opening to said space to allow particulate material to be dumped through said opening;

a hopper at the base of said housing to receive the particulate material, and having a bottom outlet to a bin container;

a motor driven suction fan and conduit in communication with said housing and said hopper to create a suction from said housing;

bag filters mounted in said housing between said product receiving opening and said suction fan, and between said hopper and said suction fan for collecting particulate material drawn toward said suction fan;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for charging finely ground particulate materials such as potent animal feed additives or drugs into bins, e.g., very small or "micro" bins. Feed additives such as drugs and/or vitamin concentrates are typically finely ground particulate material received in bag- or box-type containers. When these are to be weighed out, e.g., to be mixed or to be mixed with feed, a container of the finely ground material is placed on a platform and weighed, and then dumped into a bin. This creates two potential difficulties. One difficulty is the exposure to workmen of the potent fine dust that tends to billow up into the atmosphere with dumping and consequential air displacement, to be possibly breathed by the operator and others. In fact, OSHA requirements now restrict such exposure of workers. Conventional equipment often employs a ventilation stack system with filters at the outlet in efforts to limit dissemination of the dust. The second difficulty is the FDA requirement of accounting for all of the potent chemicals such as drugs and vitamin concentrates. Loss of particulate material into the atmosphere, or clinging to equipment or filters in a discharge stack, is almost impossible to prevent using present equipment, and thus almost impossible to fully account for to the FDA. Such losses are also costly.
 
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