Liquid purification or separation – Automatic control – Responsive to rotation
Patent
1981-09-03
1982-08-31
Sadowski, David R.
Liquid purification or separation
Automatic control
Responsive to rotation
210298, 210332, 210335, 210350, 210355, 210405, 210414, 210415, 100 90, 100117, 100148, C02C 122, B01D 2926
Patent
active
043471340
ABSTRACT:
A slurry separator utilizes the power inherent in the pressurized slurry from the slurry pump through a reaction nozzle to drive a rotor, with the slurry distributed through the nozzle being distributed over the surface of a conical grid. The rotor structure also drives squeegee-like blades which scrape the solids downward inside the cone readying screen for the next discharge, and then sweeping them down into a cylindrical auger chamber where they are compacted downwardly against an inverted conical floor to further squeeze moisture through the sides of a housing cylinder. The conical floor of the compacting cylinder presses up against the particulates to be compacted with a resistance that is proportional to the speed of the rotor, achieved through the use of a centrifugal governor. This action makes it tolerant to variations in nozzle flow volume (pressure) and converts energy output into optimum separation.
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