Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Stratifiers – Movable bed
Patent
1981-03-30
1982-03-16
Hill, Ralph J.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Stratifiers
Movable bed
209494, B07B 1300
Patent
active
043199950
ABSTRACT:
A particle separation method and apparatus carrying forward the teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 4,148,725 whereby separation of particles by density takes place in a size-classified fluidized bed of particles. Particles are disposed on a supporting surface having a plurality of generally concentric annular vertical reaction surfaces which together forms a plurality of annular channels occupied by the particles to be separated. The supporting surface and annular surfaces are agitated with a gyratory motion so as to induce particles in the fluidized bed to move within channels, and through openings between annular channels, toward a central collection zone.
In the improved apparatus, the collection zone includes a plurality of vertically spaced horizontal reaction surfaces which enhance the fluidity of particles within that zone. A vertical barrier surface provides a smaller, annular zone of concentration at the center of the collection zone.
Another improvement includes a cover over the top of the annular channels for contacting denser particles dispersed over the top of the fluidized particle bed and driving them downwardly into the channels. Any dispersed particles not driven downwardly are permitted to exit from an aperture as light density waste.
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Hill Ralph J.
Mineral Recovery Corporation
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