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US1301544A US23275718A US1301544A US 1301544 A US1301544 A US 1301544A US 23275718 A US23275718 A US 23275718A US 1301544 A US1301544 A US 1301544A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in apparatus for separating-liquids into portions according to their respective specific gravity.
  • the main object of the invention is .to provide an apparatus in which the liquid .or liquids arecaused to whirl or rotate rpscopically, within a cylindrical tan so that the lighter portions, due to the whirling efi'ect, orcircumvolution imparted, separate and rise above the heavier portions and,
  • Another object is to provide means whereby the entering current of liquid is so'directed as to ordinarily cause such rotary effect to take place in the body of the liquid within the tank, additional mechanical means being employed when necessary.
  • Still another ob ect is to provide means 4 whereby the solid, if any, together with the heavier portions maybe withdrawn without the operation of the apparatus,
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 2 2 of Fig.1, and
  • Fig. 3 is a similar sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • the numeral 10' desig nates the body of the apparatus consisting of a cylindrical tubular casing, having at its bottom a reinforcing band 11, from which I I Specification ofLetters Patent. Patented Apr. 22, 1919. Application filed my a, 1918. Serial No. 232,757.
  • a tightly fitted cover 15 having an upwardly extending rigid hub 16, at its center and rotatably mounted in the hub is a vertical shaft 17 prov ded with a fixed collar 18, resting on top of the hub and supporting the weight of the shaft and attached parts.
  • a grooved pulley 20 Secured to the shaft, above the collar 18 is a grooved pulley 20, driven by any convenient source of power by the belt 21. Also secured to the shaft 17,.below the cover 15, is a hub 23 formed with horizontal arms 24, having at their ends downwardly extending vanes or paddle blades 25, adapted to enter the body of. liquid in the tank and cause the same to rotate therewithin at a high speed I funnel 32, adapted-to receive the whirling liquid and convey the same downward through the support tube 33, held by braces 34, and having an angularly disposed out let 35, to which other pipe connections may be made.
  • the .braces 34 extend below an inverted cone 38, between the ,peripheral edges of which and the inner circumference of the tank 10 is an annular space 40, permitting the heavier portions of the liquid, together with the sediment, to enter the sedimenting compartment 41.
  • the braces 38 are fixed upon the bottom 42, of this compartment or chamber, which is formed in the manner of a cone, and has engaged at its center, a pipe 44, controlled by a valve 45, by means of zyhich the residue may be removed at any time, this forming a novel, complete and positive type.
  • centrifugal separator in which the liquid of any combination of liquids or semi-liquids are acted upon by the well known natural forces of gravity, centrifugal action and mechanically imparted rotation, in an efiicient manner.
  • a gyroscopic separator the combination with a vertical cylindrical tank and fixed supports upon which said tank ismounted, of an inlet arranged tangentially to the interior of .said tank, a funnel centrally within said tank at a point above said inlet an outlet connected with said funnel, a sedimentary chamber in the base of said tank, means in said chamber for separating the sediment fromthe efiiuents and means for withdrawing the sediment.
  • a gyroscopic separator the combination with a Vertically mounted cylindrical tank, of an inlet pipe entering said tank in such manner as to cause the contents to I bottom, the periphery of said partition'being spaced from the interior of said tank, means for extracting sedimentary matter from said conical bottom,--an open funnel secured centrally of said tank above said inverted cone, a tube connected with said funnel extending angularly outward from said tank,'a control means for said tube, means for supporting said funnel and tube, and an a tangent, a collecting funnel having a discharge connection leading outward from said tank, means for the separation of sedi-' ment from the liquids entered by said inlet and mechanical means adapted to cause the liquid contents of said tank to rapidly gyrate so that the lighter portions are re ceived in said funnel.
  • a gyroscopic separator the combination with a vertically mounted cylindrical tank, of an inlet pipe entering said tank in such manner as to cause the contents to gyrate therewithin, two or' more paddle blades extending downwardly in'ito the matter entered by said inlet pipe, means for supporting said blades, means for rotating said blades, an open funnel in said tank, a discharge pipe connected with said funnel lead- “ing outwardly from said tank, means for separating sediment from the liquids in said tank, and means for discharging the sediment therefrom.
  • a gyroscopic separator th'e combination with a. vertically mounted cylindrical tank, having an inlet and a tight fitted cover, of a vertical shaft. journaled centrally in said cover, means for rotating said shaft, a horizontal bar carried by said shaft within said tank, paddles fixed to the ends of said bar, an open funnel axially mounted in said tank in the plane of said, paddles, a discharge pipe connected with said funnel leading outwardly from said tank, and means for separating sediment from the liquids in said tank.

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I Gryroscopic Sedimentation UNITED STATES PATENT onmon Biennium B. cnomnm, or-ron'r ennsrnn, NEW YORK. l
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN B. Gnomnm, a citizen of theDominion of Canada, residing at Port Chester, inthe county of Westchester and State of New York, have invented new and'useful Im rovements in pparatus, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in apparatus for separating-liquids into portions according to their respective specific gravity. i
The main object of the invention is .to provide an apparatus in which the liquid .or liquids arecaused to whirl or rotate rpscopically, within a cylindrical tan so that the lighter portions, due to the whirling efi'ect, orcircumvolution imparted, separate and rise above the heavier portions and,
being received in a suitable conveyer, pass outwardly from the apparatus, while the lower portions, by reason of their greater specific gravity, pass out through another conveye'ra Another object is to provide means whereby the entering current of liquid is so'directed as to ordinarily cause such rotary effect to take place in the body of the liquid within the tank, additional mechanical means being employed when necessary.
Still another ob ect is to provide means 4 whereby the solid, if any, together with the heavier portions maybe withdrawn without the operation of the apparatus,
ceasin which is substantiall continuous.
- These and other 1' e objects, such as compactness, efliciency of operation and ready control, are attained by the novel construction and combination of elements, princip188 and processes hereinafter described and shown in the accompanying drawing, forming a component part of th1s disclosure, and in which Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially on the center line of an em- .bodiment of the apparatus.
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 2 2 of Fig.1, and
Fig. 3 is a similar sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
In the drawings, the numeral 10' desig nates the body of the apparatus consisting of a cylindrical tubular casing, having at its bottom a reinforcing band 11, from which I I Specification ofLetters Patent. Patented Apr. 22, 1919. Application filed my a, 1918. Serial No. 232,757.
. firmly upon any desired, relatively level foundation.
At the top of the tank 10, is a tightly fitted cover 15, having an upwardly extending rigid hub 16, at its center and rotatably mounted in the hub is a vertical shaft 17 prov ded with a fixed collar 18, resting on top of the hub and supporting the weight of the shaft and attached parts.
Secured to the shaft, above the collar 18 is a grooved pulley 20, driven by any convenient source of power by the belt 21. Also secured to the shaft 17,.below the cover 15, is a hub 23 formed with horizontal arms 24, having at their ends downwardly extending vanes or paddle blades 25, adapted to enter the body of. liquid in the tank and cause the same to rotate therewithin at a high speed I funnel 32, adapted-to receive the whirling liquid and convey the same downward through the support tube 33, held by braces 34, and having an angularly disposed out let 35, to which other pipe connections may be made.
The .braces 34 extend below an inverted cone 38, between the ,peripheral edges of which and the inner circumference of the tank 10 is an annular space 40, permitting the heavier portions of the liquid, together with the sediment, to enter the sedimenting compartment 41.
The braces 38, are fixed upon the bottom 42, of this compartment or chamber, which is formed in the manner of a cone, and has engaged at its center, a pipe 44, controlled by a valve 45, by means of zyhich the residue may be removed at any time, this forming a novel, complete and positive type. of centrifugal separator, in which the liquid of any combination of liquids or semi-liquids are acted upon by the well known natural forces of gravity, centrifugal action and mechanically imparted rotation, in an efiicient manner.
It will be obvious that the construction of the apparatus is such that it can be con- =tinuously operated and that it contains no delicate parts liable to, disarrangement, hence is applicable for use with the heaviest of liquids orsemi-liquids and can be safely operated by inexperienced labor without danger of injuring the mechanism or the operator.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a gyroscopic separator, the combination with a vertical cylindrical tank and fixed supports upon which said tank ismounted, of an inlet arranged tangentially to the interior of .said tank, a funnel centrally within said tank at a point above said inlet an outlet connected with said funnel, a sedimentary chamber in the base of said tank, means in said chamber for separating the sediment fromthe efiiuents and means for withdrawing the sediment. J.
2. In a gyroscopic separator, the combination with a Vertically mounted cylindrical tank, of an inlet pipe entering said tank in such manner as to cause the contents to I bottom, the periphery of said partition'being spaced from the interior of said tank, means for extracting sedimentary matter from said conical bottom,--an open funnel secured centrally of said tank above said inverted cone, a tube connected with said funnel extending angularly outward from said tank,'a control means for said tube, means for supporting said funnel and tube, and an a tangent, a collecting funnel having a discharge connection leading outward from said tank, means for the separation of sedi-' ment from the liquids entered by said inlet and mechanical means adapted to cause the liquid contents of said tank to rapidly gyrate so that the lighter portions are re ceived in said funnel.
5. In a gyroscopic separator, the combination with a vertically mounted cylindrical tank, of an inlet pipe entering said tank in such manner as to cause the contents to gyrate therewithin, two or' more paddle blades extending downwardly in'ito the matter entered by said inlet pipe, means for supporting said blades, means for rotating said blades, an open funnel in said tank, a discharge pipe connected with said funnel lead- "ing outwardly from said tank, means for separating sediment from the liquids in said tank, and means for discharging the sediment therefrom.
6. In a gyroscopic separator, th'e combination with a. vertically mounted cylindrical tank, having an inlet and a tight fitted cover, of a vertical shaft. journaled centrally in said cover, means for rotating said shaft, a horizontal bar carried by said shaft within said tank, paddles fixed to the ends of said bar, an open funnel axially mounted in said tank in the plane of said, paddles, a discharge pipe connected with said funnel leading outwardly from said tank, and means for separating sediment from the liquids in said tank.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
BENJAMI N B. CROIMBIE.
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US2422203A (en) * 1942-10-12 1947-06-17 Harry L Mcneill Specific gravity separation of solids in liquid suspension
US2422464A (en) * 1942-09-01 1947-06-17 Bartholomew Tracy Method and apparatus for separating liquid from solids by rotatably mounted means
US2425110A (en) * 1944-09-18 1947-08-05 Mccurdy Howard Means including a helical ramp for centrifugally separating solids from liquids
US2425932A (en) * 1947-08-19 Gkit separator
US2438244A (en) * 1938-08-15 1948-03-23 Biazzi Mario Process for the separation of liquid emulsions
US2491801A (en) * 1946-06-05 1949-12-20 Debrey Michael Centrifugal liquid cleaner
US2550502A (en) * 1948-01-30 1951-04-24 Gen Electric Apparatus for purifying metals
US2571503A (en) * 1945-03-19 1951-10-16 Gen Motors Corp Deaerator and dirt separator
US2631728A (en) * 1946-10-22 1953-03-17 Lee W Popp Separation of solids from fluids
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US2726767A (en) * 1951-08-14 1955-12-13 Rakowsky Victor Densifying of solids-liquid mixtures
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US2748668A (en) * 1952-07-11 1956-06-05 Beloit Iron Works Separator-pumping operation for paper stock
US2760635A (en) * 1953-02-17 1956-08-28 Dorroliver Inc Process and apparatus for separating mixtures of solids in a liquid medium
US2787374A (en) * 1951-09-20 1957-04-02 Centriclone Corp Centrifugal classifier
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US2969225A (en) * 1955-02-09 1961-01-24 Harry N Jenks Detention and mixing apparatus for treating waste liquids
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US3019901A (en) * 1959-07-01 1962-02-06 Bauer Bros Co Vacuum receiver and separator
US3024909A (en) * 1959-04-27 1962-03-13 Process Engineers Inc Vortical type grit separator
US3052359A (en) * 1959-09-03 1962-09-04 Ralph W Rounds Purificator
US3204772A (en) * 1962-06-21 1965-09-07 Pacific Pumping Company Sand separator
US3396844A (en) * 1964-05-20 1968-08-13 Ajem Lab Inc Vortical separator

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US2425932A (en) * 1947-08-19 Gkit separator
US2996187A (en) * 1961-08-15 payne
US2438244A (en) * 1938-08-15 1948-03-23 Biazzi Mario Process for the separation of liquid emulsions
US2422464A (en) * 1942-09-01 1947-06-17 Bartholomew Tracy Method and apparatus for separating liquid from solids by rotatably mounted means
US2422203A (en) * 1942-10-12 1947-06-17 Harry L Mcneill Specific gravity separation of solids in liquid suspension
US2425110A (en) * 1944-09-18 1947-08-05 Mccurdy Howard Means including a helical ramp for centrifugally separating solids from liquids
US2571503A (en) * 1945-03-19 1951-10-16 Gen Motors Corp Deaerator and dirt separator
US2491801A (en) * 1946-06-05 1949-12-20 Debrey Michael Centrifugal liquid cleaner
US2631728A (en) * 1946-10-22 1953-03-17 Lee W Popp Separation of solids from fluids
US2550502A (en) * 1948-01-30 1951-04-24 Gen Electric Apparatus for purifying metals
US2701642A (en) * 1951-04-11 1955-02-08 Goodwin Norris Continuous centrifugal separator
US2726766A (en) * 1951-08-14 1955-12-13 Rakowsky Victor Separation of solids mixtures
US2726765A (en) * 1951-08-14 1955-12-13 Rakowsky Victor Density separation-method and apparatus
US2726767A (en) * 1951-08-14 1955-12-13 Rakowsky Victor Densifying of solids-liquid mixtures
US2726763A (en) * 1951-08-14 1955-12-13 Rakowsky Victor Method of gravity separation
US2787374A (en) * 1951-09-20 1957-04-02 Centriclone Corp Centrifugal classifier
US2748668A (en) * 1952-07-11 1956-06-05 Beloit Iron Works Separator-pumping operation for paper stock
US2760635A (en) * 1953-02-17 1956-08-28 Dorroliver Inc Process and apparatus for separating mixtures of solids in a liquid medium
US2732943A (en) * 1953-06-11 1956-01-31 Apparatus for removing impurities
US2969225A (en) * 1955-02-09 1961-01-24 Harry N Jenks Detention and mixing apparatus for treating waste liquids
US2967617A (en) * 1958-03-14 1961-01-10 American Agricultural Chem Co Hydraulic classifier
US3024909A (en) * 1959-04-27 1962-03-13 Process Engineers Inc Vortical type grit separator
US3019901A (en) * 1959-07-01 1962-02-06 Bauer Bros Co Vacuum receiver and separator
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