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US Patent 3870199
Issued Date
March 11, 1975
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The depositing apparatus described provides an arrangement wherein a hopper is positioned to direct a flow of material into a multiple number of individual streams. A rotating drum having a series of Y-shaped bores revolvable about an axis is positioned for individually communicating with a stream of said material in a first position, and successively depositing the material accumulated in each of said bores in another position. The arrangement includes means for controlling the movement of said drum and for insuring the measured amounts of the material are deposited after each filling of the bores in said drum with said material.
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Published
March 11, 1975
Application Number
05/340,124
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March 12, 1973
US Classification
222/189.02   141/186 222/238 222/327 222/368 222/373
Int'l Classification
A23G   3/20   (20060101)   A23G   3/02   (20060101)   A21C   5/00   (20060101)   G01F   11/24   (20060101)   G01F   11/10   (20060101)  
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This is a division of application Ser. No. 176,459, filed Aug. 31, 1971 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,757,833.
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141/13   141/35   141/36   141/67   141/74   141/129   141/183   141/184   141/185   141/186   141/238   141/183   141/184   141/185   141/186   99/494   222/194   222/189   222/216   222/236   222/252   222/367   222/368   222/373   222/427  
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