Liquid purification or separation – Flow – fluid pressure or material level – responsive – Discharge of treated material
Patent
1987-03-02
1988-09-27
Fisher, Richard V.
Liquid purification or separation
Flow, fluid pressure or material level, responsive
Discharge of treated material
210138, 210167, 2101951, 2102571, 210259, 210295, 494 2, 494 11, 494 35, B01D 3600, B04B 1104, B04B 114
Patent
active
047739924
ABSTRACT:
A centrifuge system for removing impurities from metal working coolant. The centrifuge of the system includes a liquid inlet, a first liquid outlet for high density liquid, a second liquid outlet for low density liquid, a discharge means for a shoot of particulate material, and a pressure port for receiving liquid under pressure to cause the shoot. A line receives high density liquid from the first liquid outlet. The line discharges into a tank. A branch line connects the line to the pressure port. A valve in the line can stop flow to the tank. When the valve is closed, pressure at the pressure port is increased to cause the shoot.
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Dietrick Gerald P.
Wuellner Curtis C.
Dietrick Sales & Service, Inc.
Evans Linda
Fisher Richard V.
Pearce James W.
Schaeperklaus Roy F.
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