Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – With means for furnishing auxiliary fluid to material or... – Liquid
Patent
1993-01-12
1993-11-23
Jenkins, Robert W.
Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators
With means for furnishing auxiliary fluid to material or...
Liquid
494 41, 494 56, 494 60, B04B 1100
Patent
active
052639215
ABSTRACT:
A centrifugal separator in which a wash fluid zone is formed within the confines of an annular weir, with excess wash fluids passing via a spillway to an excess wash fluid outlet. Recyclable fluids are forced into a wash fluid/recyclable fluid interface on top of the wash fluid zone by centrifugal force with recyclable fluids being skimmed from the wash fluid/recyclable fluid interface through a recyclable fluid outlet. Solids are propelled by centrifugal force outwardly toward interior sidewalls and washed down sloped interior sidewalls toward a solids outlet by wash fluids fed continuously in through a wash fluids inlet. A rotating shaft is provided having a plurality of arms which extend to immediately adjacent the solids outlet. The arms have paddle shaped extremities. Upon rotation of the shaft the paddle shaped extremities are brought into communication with any solids accumulated immediately adjacent the solids outlet thereby preventing a build up of solids which could potentially cause a blockage of the solids outlet and propelling solids mixed with wash fluid out the solids outlet.
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