Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – Including sealing means – For sealing between stationary and moving elements
Patent
1985-10-11
1987-08-04
Jenkins, Robert W.
Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators
Including sealing means
For sealing between stationary and moving elements
277 81R, 277212F, 277212FB, B04B 708, B04B 900
Patent
active
046843612
ABSTRACT:
A centrifuge is provided which has a stationary core and a bowl rotatively mounted about the core. The bowl can be configured so that it does not taper inwardly from top to bottom. The bowl has an upwardly extending neck which receives the stationary core. To provide a seal between the core and bowl, a lip seal can be employed which is emplaced about an upwardly extending neck of the bowl and abuts an outwardly and downwardly extending nut formed integrally of the core.
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Feldman Louis W.
Yawn David H.
Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Jenkins Robert W.
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