Liquid purification or separation – Filter – Movable medium
Patent
1993-04-07
1995-03-28
Dawson, Robert A.
Liquid purification or separation
Filter
Movable medium
2103601, 210378, 2103801, 210382, 209279, 209288, B07B 108
Patent
active
054014077
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
In our European Patent Application No. 90307994.5, now EPA 0411803A1 published Jun. 1991 there is described an arrangement whereby a suspension of solid particulate material in a liquid is passed through a screen or sieve in order to separate the coarse particles from finer particles within the suspensions.
In that arrangement a screen or sieve is stretched across the upper end of a drum which is rotated about a vertical axis. The fine particulate material passes through the screen into the interior of the drum and is emitted through a series of holes at the lowermost end of the wall of the drum. The sieved particulate material in suspension then passes over a skirt to fall into a launder from where it passes to an outlet.
It has been found that, although the arrangement is generally an improvement on prior forms of screening devices for this type of material, there has been a tendency for the particles in suspension to be flung against the inner surface of the wall of the drum and to cling thereto as they impinge against it. Once a small amount of particles has adhered to the surface of the drum, any other particles tend to adhere to the first and subsequent layers, thus exacerbating the problem. The result has been detrimental to the operation of the screening process and device.
It is an object of this invention to provide an arrangement whereby any particles in suspension which pass through the screening medium and are centrifuged therefrom are prevented from adhering to the inner face of the wall of the drum.
With this in mind it is proposed to form the inner face of the wall of the drum in a frusto-conical shape, with the wall diverging outwardly towards its lower end.
It is found that the particles in suspension when they have passed through the screening medium tend to strike the surface of the wall of the drum at a more acute angle than would be the case had the wall been vertical. Further, there is a tendency for any particles that may have been in contact with the wall to slide downwardly towards the bottom of the wall due to the centrifugal force acting on the particles.
In accordance with the invention there is provided apparatus for continuously separating relatively coarse particles from a suspension of a mixture of particles in a liquid wherein the suspension is caused to pass through a screening medium which is rotating in its own plane and wherein the screening medium extends over and across the upper end of a rotary drum having generally downwardly depending side walls and wherein the side walls diverge outwardly in a downward direction.
The walls may be straight and formed as the frustum of a cone, or they may be formed in a curved section.
The inner surface of the drum wall may be polished or it may be coated with a suitable material which inhibits a tendency for the particles in suspension to stick thereto. The coating may be of polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE].
Two illustrative embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a section view of a rotating screen according to one embodiment of the invention, and
FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 of a second embodiment.
As in the screening device shown and described in European Patent Application No. 90307994.5, now EPA 0411803A1 published Jun. 1991 there is provided a hollow drum designated as 1A in FIG. 1 of the present application, open at the top and mounted on a boss 2 which is keyed and bolted on to the upper end of the shaft 3 supported in bearings 4 and 5 and rotated by means of an electric motor 6, the drive being transmitted by a belt 7 passing over pulleys 8 and 9.
A circular piece of woven wire mesh screen cloth 12 having a nominal aperture size of 0.053 mm extends across the top of the drum 1A and is removably secured thereto. The walls of the drum depend downwardly where it is closed at its lower end by a skirt member 26. The drum is provided around the lower part of its periphery with a number of holes 25.
In the embodiment seen in FIG. 1 of this application
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Packaging Applications of Polytetrafluoroethylene, PACKAGING, Mar. 1969, pp. 80-83.
Falcon-Steward Hugh R.
Jones Thomas R.
Phillips Reginald L.
Dawson Robert A.
ECC International Ltd.
Reifsynder David
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