18601377. WET PARTICLE STORAGE TANK simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
WET PARTICLE STORAGE TANK
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Shugo Daikuhara of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Takenori Ikeda of Owariasahi-shi (JP)
Satoshi Moriyama of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Yuta Kawamoto of Kariya-shi (JP)
Keigo Oyaizu of Kariya-shi (JP)
Suguru Nomimura of Kariya-shi (JP)
WET PARTICLE STORAGE TANK - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18601377 titled 'WET PARTICLE STORAGE TANK
Simplified Explanation:
This patent application describes a wet particle storage tank that prevents wet particles from falling from the upper storage section to the lower storage section.
- The tank body can store wet particles with particles and solvent.
- It has an upper storage section for supplying wet particles and a lower storage section for discharging them.
- A bridge forming section between the upper and lower storage sections helps create a bridge of wet particles to block their fall.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Tank body for storing wet particles.
- Upper storage section with a supply port.
- Lower storage section with a discharge port.
- Bridge forming section to prevent falling of wet particles.
Potential Applications:
This technology can be used in industries that require the storage and controlled discharge of wet particles, such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.
Problems Solved:
The technology prevents the uncontrolled discharge of wet particles from the upper storage section to the lower storage section, ensuring a more controlled and efficient storage process.
Benefits:
- Improved control over the discharge of wet particles.
- Prevents wastage and spillage of particles and solvent.
- Enhances the efficiency of storage processes.
Commercial Applications:
The technology can be applied in pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical processing, and food production industries to improve storage and handling of wet particles.
Prior Art:
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Original Abstract Submitted
A wet particle storage tank includes a tank body capable of storing wet particles containing particles and solvent. The tank body has an upper storage section having a supply port through which the wet particles are supplied, a lower storage section located below the upper storage section and having a discharge port through which the wet particles are discharged, and a bridge forming section provided between the upper storage section and the lower storage section. The bridge forming section facilitates formation of a bridge by the wet particles to block falling of the wet particles from the upper storage section to the lower storage section.