Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1995-09-05
1996-12-10
Reifsnyder, David A.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
2103601, 2103801, 29890142, 2392251, 239380, 239538, 2395903, B01D 2126
Patent
active
055827420
ABSTRACT:
For a filtering-type centrifuge, a pipe assembly composed of a stationary outer pipe with a concentric rotatable inner pipe. The outer pipe has a longitudinally extending distribution port, while the inner pipe has a helically shaped discharge port. The assembly is placed inside the centrifuge and inside of a filtering basket. As the inner pipe turns, portions of the distribution port are intersected by portions of the discharge port. This causes the slurry to exit the inner pipe at the intersection positions and be distributed in an even fashion on the basket.
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Blackburn Paul B.
Wilkie William J.
Ketema Inc.
Reifsnyder David A.
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