Workpiece finishing system and method of operating same
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A system for impinging a grit and fluid slurry to a workpiece, said system comprising:
- a nozzle having a first inlet and a second inlet;
a receptacle operable to receive the slurry after the slurry is applied to the workpiece from the nozzle;
a recovery tank connected to the receptacle, at least one baffle located in the recovery tank for directing the flow of the grit in the recovery tank, the grit substantially settling toward a bottom of the recovery tank;
a first outlet connected to the recovery tank, the grit being operably transmitted from the first outlet of the recovery tank to the first inlet of the nozzle;
a second outlet connected to the recovery tank; and
a fluid pump operably pressurizing the fluid, the fluid being operably transmitted from the second outlet of the recovery tank to the fluid pump, the pressurized fluid being operably transmitted from the fluid pump to the second inlet of the nozzle;
wherein the nozzle operably expels the pressurized fluid and the grit for application to the workpiece; and
wherein the recovery tank operably encourages separation of the grit from the fluid of the slurry for re-use in the nozzle.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A preferred embodiment of a workpiece finishing system impinges a grit and fluid slurry onto a workpiece and then recycles the slurry for subsequent reuse. In another aspect of the present invention, a recovery tank is used for generally settling and concentrating the grit in the slurry, and for separating out a portion of the fluid from the grit. A further aspect of the present invention provides a venturi-type nozzle for expelling the grit and fluid onto a workpiece, wherein the nozzle has a selectively movable inlet thereby varying the slurry concentration properties of the nozzle.
38 Citations
20 Claims
-
1. A system for impinging a grit and fluid slurry to a workpiece, said system comprising:
-
a nozzle having a first inlet and a second inlet;
a receptacle operable to receive the slurry after the slurry is applied to the workpiece from the nozzle;
a recovery tank connected to the receptacle, at least one baffle located in the recovery tank for directing the flow of the grit in the recovery tank, the grit substantially settling toward a bottom of the recovery tank;
a first outlet connected to the recovery tank, the grit being operably transmitted from the first outlet of the recovery tank to the first inlet of the nozzle;
a second outlet connected to the recovery tank; and
a fluid pump operably pressurizing the fluid, the fluid being operably transmitted from the second outlet of the recovery tank to the fluid pump, the pressurized fluid being operably transmitted from the fluid pump to the second inlet of the nozzle;
wherein the nozzle operably expels the pressurized fluid and the grit for application to the workpiece; and
wherein the recovery tank operably encourages separation of the grit from the fluid of the slurry for re-use in the nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
a substantially horizontal shelf located above the baffles in the recovery tank;
wherein fluid flows from below the shelf, through an aperture in the shelf and then above the shelf prior to exiting through the second outlet.
-
-
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the fluid is a liquid and the nozzle sprays the slurry upon the workpiece.
-
7. The system of claim 6 further comprising:
-
a transmission line located between the recovery tank and the fluid pump serving to operably transmit the fluid;
a filter connected to the transmission line; and
a gravity separator connected to the transmission line between the second outlet of the recovery tank and the filter.
-
-
8. The system of claim 7 further comprising:
-
at least one magnet located in the gravity separator serving to attract metallic particles in the liquid, and a set of separator baffles located in the separator serving to redirect the flow of the liquid through the separator;
the separator and the filter serving to further remove the grit from the liquid.
-
-
9. The system of claim 1 further comprising a recirculation device causing the grit to remain at least partially suspended in a portion of the fluid when the nozzle is not discharging the slurry.
-
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the recirculation device further comprises:
-
a bypass line connecting the outlet of the recovery tank to the inlet of the recovery tank; and
a bypass pump pumping the grit through the bypass line;
wherein the grit is recirculated and further mixed with the fluid in the recovery tank.
-
-
11. The system of claim 1 further comprising a plating device applying a material layer upon the workpiece after the workpiece has been finished by the slurry.
-
12. The system of claim 11 further comprising a curved surface located on the workpiece being smoothed by the slurry, the grit in the slurry being of a carbide-type material.
-
13. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
-
a pneumatic trigger located on the nozzle; and
a pneumatic amplifier connected to the pneumatic trigger for selectively controlling the flow of the fluid from the fluid pump to the nozzle.
-
-
14. The system of claim 1 wherein the nozzle flows the grit and the fluid in a venturi-type manner, at least one of the inlets of the nozzle is selectively movable relative to the other of the inlets of the nozzle for varying the slurry mixing properties in the nozzle.
-
15. The system of claim 1 wherein the grit is a carbide grit.
-
16. A recovery tank for use with a grit and liquid slurry, the recovery tank comprising:
-
an outer casing having a substantially triangular side view shape with an apex located adjacent a bottom;
a substantially horizontal shelf affixed to an upper portion of the casing;
a slurry inlet connected to the casing below the shelf;
a series of baffles located in the casing and below the shelf, the slurry flowing through the baffles in a serpentine pattern;
a first outlet located near the apex of the casing operably receiving the grit, the grit becoming more concentrated in the slurry adjacent the first outlet; and
a second outlet located above the shelf operably receiving the liquid flowing through the baffles and above the shelf. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
-
Specification