US1565604A - Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator - Google Patents

Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1565604A
US1565604A US740133A US74013324A US1565604A US 1565604 A US1565604 A US 1565604A US 740133 A US740133 A US 740133A US 74013324 A US74013324 A US 74013324A US 1565604 A US1565604 A US 1565604A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
drum
centrifugal separator
wall
emptying
chute
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US740133A
Inventor
Molen Evert Van Der
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US740133A priority Critical patent/US1565604A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1565604A publication Critical patent/US1565604A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B04CENTRIFUGAL APPARATUS OR MACHINES FOR CARRYING-OUT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES
    • B04BCENTRIFUGES
    • B04B11/00Feeding, charging, or discharging bowls
    • B04B11/08Skimmers or scrapers for discharging ; Regulating thereof

Definitions

  • the object of my present invention is a method and means for quickly emptying a revolving open top centrifugal separator.
  • the removal of the solid material from the drum of an open top centrifugal separator is effected by pressing a knife into the material collected on the inner wall of the revolving drum and placing a chute associated with said knife under such an inclination and causing the drum to rotate and the knife to move towards said inner wall at such speeds as to force the loosened material against the action of gravity and by the action of its own speed upwards along the chute and discharge it over the top edge of the drum.
  • Suitable means for carrying this method into effect substantially comprise a guide member such as a curved chute having an angular cross section, said member being provided with a suitable knife or scraper and adapted to be moved along a guide way, which crosses the shaft of the separator at some vertical distance above the drum.
  • Said knife is adapted to be pressed into the solid material collected on the inner wall of the drum, whereby the loosened material revolving at high speed is caused to-move upwards along the curved guide member and to be discharged over the top edge of the drum by moving exclusively over a bottom wall and an upstanding wall of the chute.
  • the material removed by the knife from the wall of the drum receives both a centripetal movement and an upward movement.
  • FIG. 1 being a plan View of the drum of a vertical open top centrifugal separator provided with my novel means
  • Fig. 2 a crosssectional elevation along the line AA in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 an elevational view of the chute with its actuating means.
  • the chute 2 is secured to the knife or scraper 1, the latter being suspended from a slide 3 adapted to be moved along a guide bar 4 by means of a screw spindle 5.
  • the guide bar 4 is supported by and firmly Secured to the horizontal top flange 6 of the stationary housing 6 of the centrifugal separator. It will thus be understood that during rotation of the separator drum 7 the knife 1 can be moved towards and from the inner wall of drum 7.
  • a horizontal bar or rod 8 secured to the'flange 6 is provided underneath the chute 2 so as to exert a certain upward pressure thereon and to steady both the knife andthe chute.
  • the chute is curved and that it has an angular cross sectional form.
  • a bottom wall and a vertical side wall are all that is required for guiding the solid material on its way from the inner wall of the drum to the-discharge.
  • chute 2 is of'such formation as to cause the loosened material to fly out of the drum exclusively under the influence of its own speed, I wish it to be understood that a current of air may be employed as an" auxiliary means for blowing the material upwards along the said chute.
  • an open top centrifugal separator including a drum, a blade 'within said drum extending substantially throughout the full height of the wall of the drum'for scraping accumulated material from the wall thereof, means for drawing said blade gradually into said accumulated material, andmeans associated with said blade for directing the material scraped by it gradually upwardly, across said drum and outwardly over the wall thereof opposite said blade, said lastnamed means including an inclined plane runway and nuide extending from a point within said drum adjacent the bottom of said blade gradually upwardly, across said drum to a point above and outside of the Wall opposite said blade.

Landscapes

  • Centrifugal Separators (AREA)

Description

Dec. 15, 1925- 1565 0 E. VAN DER MOLEN I MEANS FOR EMPTYING A REVOLVING OPEN '101 GENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR Filed Sept. 26 1924 .z nyerrza7 1 Ian I Patented Dec. 15, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EVEBT VAN mm MOLEN, OF GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS.
MEANS FOR EMPTYING A REVOLVING OPEN-TOP GENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOB.
Application filed September 26, 1924. Serial No. 740,133.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EVERT VAN DER MOLEN, a subject of the Queen of Holland, residing 'at Groningen, Netherlands, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in and Relatin to Means for Emptying a Revolving pen-Top Centrifugal Separator, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my present invention is a method and means for quickly emptying a revolving open top centrifugal separator.
I am aware that it has been proposed to employ a scraper or stripper adapted to be pressed into the solid material collected on the inner wall of the drum of a centrifugal separator in such a manner that the loosened material moves by its own velocity into a chute and thenceinto a funnel-shaped tube laced inside the drum, through which tube it is forced upwards by means of a current of air and discharged over the top edge of the drum. It has also been suggested to provide a movable knife or scraper within the drum of ahorizontal centrifugal separator, so that the solid material scraped off by the knife isdischarged by gravity.
In accordance with my present invention the removal of the solid material from the drum of an open top centrifugal separator is effected by pressing a knife into the material collected on the inner wall of the revolving drum and placing a chute associated with said knife under such an inclination and causing the drum to rotate and the knife to move towards said inner wall at such speeds as to force the loosened material against the action of gravity and by the action of its own speed upwards along the chute and discharge it over the top edge of the drum.
Suitable means for carrying this method into effect substantially comprise a guide member such as a curved chute having an angular cross section, said member being provided with a suitable knife or scraper and adapted to be moved along a guide way, which crosses the shaft of the separator at some vertical distance above the drum. Said knife is adapted to be pressed into the solid material collected on the inner wall of the drum, whereby the loosened material revolving at high speed is caused to-move upwards along the curved guide member and to be discharged over the top edge of the drum by moving exclusively over a bottom wall and an upstanding wall of the chute. Stated in other language, the material removed by the knife from the wall of the drum receives both a centripetal movement and an upward movement.
' The annexed more or less diagrammatic drawing serves to illustrate the invention, Fig. 1 being a plan View of the drum of a vertical open top centrifugal separator provided with my novel means, Fig. 2 a crosssectional elevation along the line AA in Fig. 1 and Fig. 3 an elevational view of the chute with its actuating means.
The chute 2 is secured to the knife or scraper 1, the latter being suspended from a slide 3 adapted to be moved along a guide bar 4 by means of a screw spindle 5. The guide bar 4 is supported by and firmly Secured to the horizontal top flange 6 of the stationary housing 6 of the centrifugal separator. It will thus be understood that during rotation of the separator drum 7 the knife 1 can be moved towards and from the inner wall of drum 7. As it is essential for the knife 1 and for the chute 2 to be prevented from oscillatory movement, a horizontal bar or rod 8 secured to the'flange 6 is provided underneath the chute 2 so as to exert a certain upward pressure thereon and to steady both the knife andthe chute.
From the drawing it follows that the chute is curved and that it has an angular cross sectional form. As will be understood, a bottom wall and a vertical side wall are all that is required for guiding the solid material on its way from the inner wall of the drum to the-discharge.
Although the chute 2 is of'such formation as to cause the loosened material to fly out of the drum exclusively under the influence of its own speed, I wish it to be understood that a current of air may be employed as an" auxiliary means for blowing the material upwards along the said chute.
What I claim is i 1. In an open top centrifugal separator including a drum, a blade within said drum for scraping accumulated material from the wall thereof, means for drawing said blade gradually into said accumulated material,
- and means associated with said blade for directing the material scraped by it gradually upwardly, across said drum and over the wall opposite said blade including an inclined runway and guide extending from a point within said drum adjacent said blade gradually upwardly, across said drum to a point above and outside of the wall opposite said blade.
2. In an open top centrifugal separator including a drum, a blade 'within said drum extending substantially throughout the full height of the wall of the drum'for scraping accumulated material from the wall thereof, means for drawing said blade gradually into said accumulated material, andmeans associated with said blade for directing the material scraped by it gradually upwardly, across said drum and outwardly over the wall thereof opposite said blade, said lastnamed means including an inclined plane runway and nuide extending from a point within said drum adjacent the bottom of said blade gradually upwardly, across said drum to a point above and outside of the Wall opposite said blade.
In-testimony whereof I affix my signature.
EVERT VAN DER MOLEN.
US740133A 1924-09-26 1924-09-26 Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator Expired - Lifetime US1565604A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US740133A US1565604A (en) 1924-09-26 1924-09-26 Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US740133A US1565604A (en) 1924-09-26 1924-09-26 Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1565604A true US1565604A (en) 1925-12-15

Family

ID=24975178

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US740133A Expired - Lifetime US1565604A (en) 1924-09-26 1924-09-26 Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1565604A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2873064A (en) * 1954-05-13 1959-02-10 Diefenbach Attilio Centrifugal decanter with horizontal axis, separating drum and discharge of residuesby means of a scraper
US4005817A (en) * 1975-09-18 1977-02-01 Dorr-Oliver Incorporated Nozzle type centrifuge

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2873064A (en) * 1954-05-13 1959-02-10 Diefenbach Attilio Centrifugal decanter with horizontal axis, separating drum and discharge of residuesby means of a scraper
US4005817A (en) * 1975-09-18 1977-02-01 Dorr-Oliver Incorporated Nozzle type centrifuge

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4034664A (en) Juice extractor
US2913114A (en) Process and an apparatus for separating solids from suspensions of solids in fluids
US5328441A (en) Imperforate bowl centrifugal separator with solids gate
US775320A (en) Centrifugal machine.
US1565604A (en) Means for emptying a revolving open-top centrifugal separator
US3050190A (en) Centrifuges
US3162384A (en) Grating apparatus
US2112099A (en) Ore concentrator
US3108067A (en) Centrifugal apparatus
US3119775A (en) Centrifugal separator construction for separating curds from whey
US1666477A (en) Air classifier
US2040822A (en) Machine and method for separating solids from liquids
US758565A (en) Ore-concentrator.
US2446559A (en) Centrifugal apparatus
US466730A (en) Lines
GB1029001A (en) A method and an apparatus for wet and dry screening
US1843405A (en) Separation of solid materials of different specific gravities
US1423169A (en) Centrifugal separator or amalgamator
US1561031A (en) Screening and separating machine
US1923895A (en) Centrifugal machine
US1679372A (en) Grading and sorting apparatus
US1043947A (en) Centrifugal metal-extractor.
SU85025A1 (en) Apparatus for separating liquid eutectic from mass
US2707561A (en) Stabilizer for centrifugals operated with a liquid charge
GB219651A (en) Improvements in the separation of liquids from solids