WILLIAM CLYDE BURNETT
Architects at Malloch Dr, Memphis, TN

License number
Mississippi 0869
Issued Date
Jul 8, 1971
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 1978
Category
Architecture
Address
Address
6229 Malloch Dr, Memphis, TN

Professional information

William Burnett Photo 1

Method And Apparatus For Low-Dust Discharge Of Particulate Material Through A Nozzle

US Patent:
4203535, May 20, 1980
Filed:
Sep 12, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/941382
Inventors:
William C. Burnett - Memphis TN
John D. Adams - Memphis TN
International Classification:
G01F 1120
US Classification:
222411
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for low-dust discharge of particulate material such as grain. The apparatus provides a nozzle having a hollow body with an inlet at the top and an outlet at the bottom. An impeller is mounted inside the body in an outwardly and downwardly flaring region below the inlet. A fluid stream of the particulate material drops through the inlet and impinges on the immpeller which deflects or throws the particles outwardly within the flaring region of the nozzle. The coarser, heavier particles have more outward momentum than the lighter, finer particles and are concentrated toward the wall of the nozzle below the impeller while the lighter, finer particles are concentrated toward the center, so that a rough separation is made and stream density is increased. A compacted downwardly moving mass is accumulated within the nozzle and is discharged through the outlet at controlled rate as a denser, relatively dust-free stream in open air.


William Burnett Photo 2

Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Fall Of Grain Through A Conduit

US Patent:
4342383, Aug 3, 1982
Filed:
Apr 17, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/141154
Inventors:
William C. Burnett - Memphis TN
International Classification:
B65G 1120
US Classification:
193 32
Abstract:
The velocity of grain falling in an inclined conduit is prevented from attaining a damaging rate by a variable accumulator and gate. The apparatus is responsive to the volumetric rate of flow of the grain, to accumulate and accommodate surges in the rate of flow of the falling stream. A densified discharge stream is established, with lower dust emission upon discharge.