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FR2240053B1 - |
FR7329274 |
1973-08-06 |
FR2240053B1 |
1978-03-24 |
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Apparatus, provided with a fluidized bed for the sorting of materials with different densities, in particular the seeds. |
NL7410548 |
1974-08-06 |
NL7410548A |
1975-02-10 |
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123 |
NL6414995A - |
NL6414995 |
1964-12-23 |
NL6414995A |
1965-06-25 |
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124 |
Apparatus and sorting process |
FR958381 |
1963-12-24 |
FR1388033A |
1965-02-05 |
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125 |
Improvements in or relating to a flake mica separating and film forming machine |
GB1195861 |
1961-04-04 |
GB966607A |
1964-08-12 |
BADGER RICHARD ALAN |
966,607. Endless conveyers. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. April 4, 1961, No. 11958/61. Heading B8A. [Also in Division B2] A conveyer belt to the surface of which a vacuum is applied, is used in a flake mica filmforming machine to convey the mica flakes and also to separate the single-thickness flakes from clumps of flakes. The conveyer comprises a foraminous belt 12 which on its upper run overlies a perforated plate 18 (Fig. 6). The latter extends to the point where it joins an unperforated baffle 19 on the lower run, and at this point the vacuum is thus broken and the flakes drop into a shoot 10. The thicker clumps of flakes, however, due to the fact that they will not bend with the belt around an idler roller 15, tend to fall into a shoot 23 by means of which they are separated out. The flakes pass from the shoot 10 to a conveyer belt 26 to which vacuum is applied in the same way as to the belt 12. The flakes generally are retained on the lower run of this belt but any excess falls on to a rotating disc 33. Flakes on the disc 33, as they pass under the belt, are agitated mechanically or pneumatically and thus may be picked up to fill any voids of flakes on the belt. The conveyer belt 26 conveys its flakes into contact with a web 37 which has previously been coated with a suitable resin binder at 38 and subjected to a dryer 43. The flakes on the conveyer belt 26 are thus transferred to the web 37 with a bonding action and a further supply of resin is applied over the flakes and the web 37 at 47. A second web is then applied continuously to the second resin layer (Fig. 2). The sandwich web thus produced then passes through further apparatus similar to that shown in Fig. 1 by means of which a further layer of mica flakes are applied and finally to apparatus in which a further web of material is placed on top of the material already formed. |
126 |
Device in particular for concentrating ores or other applications |
FR917520 |
1962-12-04 |
FR1340127A |
1963-10-11 |
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127 |
A sifting device and method for filtering with the aid of the sifting device |
GB2551059 |
1959-07-24 |
GB887777A |
1962-01-24 |
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A method of producing tobacco sheet material comprises wet-grinding the tobacco to form a slurry, forming a film of the slurry on the surface of a continuously-moving endless filtering belt, and applying a decreased pressure to the other side of the belt to remove at least 80% of the liquid by means of a suction-box; the suction-box intermittently follows the movement of the belt, starting from a certain position and returning to that position, suction being applied mainly during the time that the suction-box is following the movement of the belt. The preferred slurry concentration is 1 part of ground tobacco to 40 parts of liquid by weight. |
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Method and apparatus for the treatment, by a gas, a finely divided material |
FR839907 |
1960-09-29 |
FR1268827A |
1961-08-04 |
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<PICT:0916482/III/1> In a continuous method for contacting finely divided particles, e.g. starch, with a gas, e.g. anhydrous hydrogen chloride, a stream of the particles is conveyed through a confined contact space containing the gas and having an inlet and outlet arranged so that they are continuously filled with the particles to prevent escape of the gas. Particles are fed from a belt 41 (Fig. 1) to a conveyer 10 having a floor 11 and sides 12, which is mounted on a carrier 13 vibrated by an eccentric 19, carrier 13 being supported on flexible struts 28. The vibrations cause the particles M to flow from right to left, passing through a chamber 32 filled with gas supplied by diffuser 39. The conveyer floor 11 has V-shaped transverse depressions 35 and 351 below end walls 34 and 341 forming an inlet 36 and an outlet 37. The particles flow down into and up out of depressions 35 and 351 filling inlet 36 and outlet 37. Dust formation at openings 36 and 37 is eliminated by flanges 38 and 381. The floor 11 has transverse protuberances 27 which mix the stream of particles to ensure uniform contact with the gas. Carrier 13 is in the form of a channel and conducts material discharged from conveyer 10.ALSO:In a continuous method for contacting finely divided particles of starch with anhydrous hydrogen chloride, a stream of the particles is conveyed through a confined contact space containing the gas and having an inlet and outlet <PICT:0916482/IV(a)/1> arranged so that they are continuously filled with the particles to prevent escape of the gas. Particles are fed from a belt 41 (Fig. 1) to a conveyer 10 having a floor 11 and sides 12, which is mounted on a carrier 13 vibrated by an eccentric 19, carrier 13 being supported on flexible struts 28. The vibrations cause the particles M to flow from right to left, passing through a chamber 32 filled with gas supplied by diffuser 39. The conveyer floor 11 has V-shaped transverse depressions 35 and 351 below end walls 34 and 341 forming an inlet 36 and an outlet 37. The particles flow down into and up out of depressions 35 and 351 filling inlet 36 and outlet 37. Dust formation at openings 36 and 37 is eliminated by flanges 38 and 381. The floor 11 has transverse protuberances 27 which mix the stream of particles to ensure uniform contact with the gas. Carrier 13 is in the form of a channel and conducts material discharged from conveyer 10. |
129 |
A method of dry separation of solids |
FR981723D |
1949-02-24 |
FR981723A |
1951-05-30 |
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130 |
Vision device for feinkoernige coal and other substances |
DEK0148103 |
1937-10-03 |
DE717434C |
1942-02-13 |
KUENZEL ERNST |
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sifter |
DEP0068848 |
1934-01-30 |
DE629945C |
1936-05-15 |
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132 |
Jig for processing coal and other minerals |
DEC0043117 |
1929-05-19 |
DE628060C |
1936-03-27 |
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133 |
Jig for coal or other minerals |
DEA0073699 |
1934-07-20 |
DE626347C |
1936-02-24 |
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A process for the dry preparation, particularly coal |
FR788095D |
1935-04-01 |
FR788095A |
1935-10-03 |
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135 |
Put air oven whose Setzflaeche consists of a horizontal rotating screen belt |
DEB0148829 |
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DE610870C |
1935-03-18 |
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Jig |
DEW0088685 |
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DE610499C |
1935-03-11 |
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137 |
Jig |
DEC0048684 |
1933-12-28 |
DE610112C |
1935-03-02 |
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Setzguttraeger for air jigs with inclined to the direction of movement of the goods lying, formed by individual Staebe Durchgangsoeffnungen |
DE568866D |
1930-07-30 |
DE568866C |
1933-01-25 |
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139 |
Jig with fixed jig bed |
DE547526D |
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DE547526C |
1932-04-02 |
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140 |
Pulse generator for air insertion machines |
DE537751D |
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DE537751C |
1931-11-06 |
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