Liquid purification or separation – Diverse distinct separators – Including a filter
Patent
1975-07-17
1976-11-02
Hart, Charles N.
Liquid purification or separation
Diverse distinct separators
Including a filter
210320, 210323R, 210334, 210336, 210357, 210413, B01D 2538
Patent
active
039896293
ABSTRACT:
In a dynamic solids concentrator having a rotor with radially extensive disc-like elements which rotate adjacent other stationary or rotating disc-like elements, stabilizing members are provided along radial edges of the respective elements. In the case of the rotating elements, the stabilizing members are stabilizing fingers which ride within guide members on or guide paths in the inner walls of the concentrator and, in another embodiment, T-shaped stabilizing members whose arms ride on the surfaces of adjacent disc-like elements. In the case of the non-rotating elements, the stabilizing members are stabilizing fingers which ride within the guide members on or guide paths in the concentrator's rotor shaft. The fingers, T-shaped members and their cooperating guides stabilize the relative positions of the disc-like elements within the concentrator under conditions in which pressure differentials within the concentrator or high rotor speeds would otherwise disturb their relative positions.
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Artisan Industries Inc.
Burks Richard W.
Cannaday Richard L.
Hart Charles N.
Tobin Robert T.
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