Heat exchanging apparatus for handling and transporting vessels
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F25B-021/02
F25D-003/00
A47J-027/58
출원번호
US-0063396
(2002-04-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Pisciotta, John M.
출원인 / 주소
University of South Florida
대리인 / 주소
Smith & Hopen, P.A.
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3인용 특허 :
16
초록▼
The present invention is a heat-exchanging apparatus that also serves as a handler-transporter of media-containing vessels. The heat-exchanging apparatus is composed of a flexible, holow tube that is generally in the shape of a coil, which allows for the flow of liquid therein. There is an insulated
The present invention is a heat-exchanging apparatus that also serves as a handler-transporter of media-containing vessels. The heat-exchanging apparatus is composed of a flexible, holow tube that is generally in the shape of a coil, which allows for the flow of liquid therein. There is an insulated gripping means for covering the handle of the flexible, hollow tube's first end and second end to prevent contact with hot or cold temperatures when the present invention is handled or transported. In addition, the flexible, hollow tube is connected to two flexible, heat-insulated tubes. The flexible, heat-insulating tubes are connected to a fluid dispenser and a reservoir to provide a channel for in-coming fluid and out-going fluid. Also, to allow for secure and safe handling/transporting of media-containing vessel, the first and second ends of the flexible, hollow tubes are held together by a locking means.
대표청구항▼
The present invention is a heat-exchanging apparatus that also serves as a handler-transporter of media-containing vessels. The heat-exchanging apparatus is composed of a flexible, holow tube that is generally in the shape of a coil, which allows for the flow of liquid therein. There is an insulated
The present invention is a heat-exchanging apparatus that also serves as a handler-transporter of media-containing vessels. The heat-exchanging apparatus is composed of a flexible, holow tube that is generally in the shape of a coil, which allows for the flow of liquid therein. There is an insulated gripping means for covering the handle of the flexible, hollow tube's first end and second end to prevent contact with hot or cold temperatures when the present invention is handled or transported. In addition, the flexible, hollow tube is connected to two flexible, heat-insulated tubes. The flexible, heat-insulating tubes are connected to a fluid dispenser and a reservoir to provide a channel for in-coming fluid and out-going fluid. Also, to allow for secure and safe handling/transporting of media-containing vessel, the first and second ends of the flexible, hollow tubes are held together by a locking means. d and effecting initial pulverization of said debris; d. a grinding blade mounted for rotation on said central shaft for effecting further pulverization of said initially pulverized debris: and e. a distributing plate mounted for rotation on said central shaft said distributing plate having a plurality of inclined apertures therein for dispensing a high velocity stream of said pulverized debris uniformly over said lawn, said apertures extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of said plate, and being inclined at an angle ranging from 45 to 60 degrees with respect to said top surface. 2. An apparatus for finely pulverizing of lawn debris as recited by claim 1, wherein the said angle of inclination of said apertures extends generally radially outward and along the direction of plate rotation. 3. An apparatus for finely pulverizing lawn debris as recited by claim 1, wherein the said angle of inclination of said apertures extends generally radially outward. said first and second outer bag-clamping members, and first and second opposed chute sides on said first and second inner combined chute and bag-clamping members, respectively. 13. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 12 wherein at least one of said first and second opposed chute sides includes a lower portion which is substantially vertical, and an upper portion which extends outwardly from said lower portion. 14. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first and second opposed chute sides include lower portions which are substantially vertical and upper portions which extend outwardly from said lower portions. 15. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 14 wherein said upper portions are located at different levels. 16. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 15 wherein said upper portions extend outwardly from said substantially vertical portions at different angles. 17. A carousel bagger comprising a frame, a rotatable table mounted on said frame, a plurality of troughs mounted on said table, inner and outer ends on said troughs, side walls on said troughs, a bottom wall in each of said troughs, a pivotal mounting securing each of said bottom walls proximate said outer ends of each of said troughs, a cam track, and a linkage between said cam track and each of said bottom walls for pivoting said bottom walls about said pivotal mounting, said bottom wall comprising two elongated sections which are at an angle to each other longitudinally of said bottom wall. 18. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 17 wherein said side walls are fixedly secured to said table. 19. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 18 wherein said linkage includes a cam follower mounted on said table for each of said troughs, and a connection between each of said cam followers and said bottom walls. 20. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 19 wherein each of said cam followers comprises an elongated rod, a first roller mounted at one end of said elongated rod for engaging said cam track, and wherein said connection comprises a second roller mounted at the other end of said elongated rod for engaging said bottom wall. 21. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 20 including bag-clamping members mounted on said table proximate each of said outer ends of said troughs. 22. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 21 wherein said bag-clamping members include spaced first and second outer bag-clamping members, and movable first and second inner combined chute and bag-clamping members located within said first and second outer bag-clamping members, and first and second opposed chute sides on said first and second inner combined chute and bag-clamping members, respectively. 23. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 22 wherein at least one of said first and second opposed chute sides includes a lower portion which is substantially vertical, and an upper portion which extends outwardly from said lower portion. 24. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 22 wherein said first and second opposed chute sides include lower portions which are substantially vertical and upper portions which extend outwardly from said lower portions. 25. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 24 wherein said upper portions are located at different levels. 26. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 25 wherein said upper portions extend outwardly from said substantially vertical portions at different angles. 27. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 24 wherein said upper portions extend outwardly from said substantially vertical portions at different angles. 28. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 17 including bag-clamping pads mounted on said table proximate each of said outer ends of said troughs. 29. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 28 wherein said bag-clamping pads include outer pads and movable inner pads located within said stationery pads, and opposed chute sides secured to said inner pads. 30. A carousel bagger as set forth in claim 29 where
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