AU629937B2 - Feed distribution and control arrangement - Google Patents

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AU629937B2
AU629937B2 AU55851/90A AU5585190A AU629937B2 AU 629937 B2 AU629937 B2 AU 629937B2 AU 55851/90 A AU55851/90 A AU 55851/90A AU 5585190 A AU5585190 A AU 5585190A AU 629937 B2 AU629937 B2 AU 629937B2
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    • B04CENTRIFUGAL APPARATUS OR MACHINES FOR CARRYING-OUT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES
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    • B04B11/00Feeding, charging, or discharging bowls
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FOR OFFICE USE Short Title: Int. Cl: P/OO/O 11 Form Application Number: Lodged: PJ 4024 4th May 1989 Complete Specification-Lodged: Acce~pted: Lap,,7ed Published: -4 Priority: Related Art: 4 '4 Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT NQEA AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 60-92 COOK STREET CAIRNS QUEENSLAND 3870 Actual Inventor: Address for Service: Complete Specification for HALFORD CO.
Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 49-51 York Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 the invention entitled: FEED DISTRIBUTION CONTROL ARRANGEMENT Thu following statement is a full description of this invention, including tha best method of performing it known to me:- 14599/78-L Printed by C. J, TuomPSON, Commonwealth Governnint Printcr, Canbcrra
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i s o|oo 1 o So o o t0 00 00 4 0000 0 0l a 04 0 0 00 t 00 1 0 0 I a I aa a oo; a ®a i? i 6 a o a o -2- The present invention relates to a feed distribution and control arrangement for centrifugal separating machines. In particular the invention relates to centrifuges for the separation of solid and liquid mixtures one example of which is massecuite.
Massecuite is a mixture of solid sugar crystals and molasses.
In the prior art two types of feed distribution and 10 control are known. In one arrangement (known as side feeding) the mixture of solid and liquid is fed eccentrically on to the bottom of a rotating conical basket down the outside of a fixed metal probe. In another arrangement (known as centre feeding), a rotating distribution device attached to the basket is used and includes a tortuous path to help distribute the solid/liquid mixture. The latter arrangement is described in Australian patent 487,750.
Central feed systems of similar principles but having different configurations are described in Australian patent 487,425 and Australian patent application No.
23,234/77. The first arrangement provides a basically single stream to the centrifugal separator and for good operation requires the use of a complex and expensive iris control valve. With massecuites of high crystal content it is difficult or impossible to obtain a steady stream of feed mixture. The second arrangement when used in the processing of massecuite results in damage to the sugar crystals and still requires the use of a control valve ahead of the feeding unit.
Particularly in sugar centrifuges for high grade massecuites the avoidance of damage to the sugar crystals is important. The distribution of the solid/liquid mixture to the conically shaped rotating basket is important to the proper separation of the solid particles from the liquid carrier.
The present invention seeks at least to overcome these disadvantages in the prior art.
The present invention improves on prior art arrangements by providing for centrifugal separating machines a stationary feed distribution and control device to deliver the solid/liquid mixture to the centrifuge.
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In accordance with the invention there is provided a feed distribution and control arrangement for a O" centrifugal separating machine having a centrifuge basket including a vertical central stationary member having a cylindrical extension joined to a co-axial frusto-conical member, and a co-axial outer sleeve member enclosing said central member to define therebetween a variable annular space for receiving a o liquid/solid mixture, said outer sleeve being mrvable vertically to thereby vary the opening or closing of o .0 said annular space to control the flow rate of said mixture and the distribution thereof into a lower part of the centrifuge basket of said centrifugal separating machine.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with respect to the dcawings in which: Figure 1 shows a broad schematic cross section of the apparatus according to the invention, and Figure 2 shows an enlarged schematic of the area corresponding to the feed zone o. the centrifuge.
I I I ii Y1 I1I111 -4- As shown schematically in Figure 1 a rotating basket or drum 10 which is driven from below comprises a frusto-conical member 12 joined to a central cylindrical section 40 which houses drive shaft and bearings (not shown). The basket 10 is perforated to allow escape of the liquid component of the mixture into chamber 20 while solids, for example, sugar crystals in a massecuite, move up the basket 10 and thence into chamber A cylindrical sleeve member 100 is arranged coaxially about cylindrical section 40 of the drum 0 Sleeve member 100 surrounds a central stationary 0 conical member 60 fixed to a cylindrical extension supported against the wall of bent tube 90 by radial webs 80. The mixture of liquid and solid is fed along So tube 90 leading to sleeve 100 as indicated generally at arrow Instead of the bend in tube 90 other arrangements are possible such as a rectangular or cylindrical head box. The feed material may then be introduced into the head box by a branch pipe of about the same o 04 diameter as tube 90 in any convenient location and at any convenient angle. The cylindrical extension may continue through the top of the head box in a manner similar to Figure 1 or may be terminated inside o tube 90 or the head box by a suitable closure, for example near the top of radial webs Sleeve member 100 is movable vertically along the axis of the sleeve to define a loading or distribution region 50 for the centrifuge. Sleeve member 100 is of a diameter such that when it is completely lowereJ it closes the annular gap 120 between its lower edge and conical member Suitable mechanical means 110 are provided to control movement of the sleeve member 100. Means 110 may be either operated manually or automatically. By adjusting the height of sleeve member 100 the annular gap 120 can be adjusted to control the rate of flow of solid/liquid feed mixture while also enabling it to be distributed in a uniform curtain 130 on to the rotating distribution region 50 of basket Extension 70 may comprise a hollow column connected to cone 60 to be used for the introduction of steam, 00 1 000water, molasses, syrup or other fluids into the lower 0 '10,distribution area 50 for the purpose of heating or 0lubrication. Equally the inner surface of the feed 15 material within sleeve member 100 can be heated or ,0 0 OGO 0lubricated through the extension 70 and cone 00 0 When extension 70 does not continue through the bend in pipe 90 or through the alternate head box, convenient connections may be made to ext~ension 70 or O cone 60 by pipes attached to or incorporated in the O webs 80 and penetrating the wall of pipe 90 at convenient locations above sleeve 100.
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ANlso by using flexible connexions sptay nozzles for steam, water, molasses, syrup or other fluids can be O 0 mounted on the outside of the sleeve member 100 to "0 treat the mat,-.rial on the basket of the centrifuge.
The present invention provides a simple and effective arrangement for the distributLon and also the coitrol of the feed mixture in a centr'ifugal separating machine. Though the invention has been described above with respect to a driving arrangement in which the conical basket is driven from below with the discharge of the separated components occurring vertically other arrangements are possible within -the -6knowledge of a person skilled in the art. Equally it is to be understood that the arrangement can be used with other solid/liquid mixtures than massecuite and with other basket or drum shapes.
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1. A feed distribution and control arrangement for a centrifugal separating machine having a centrifuge basket including a vertical central stationary member having a cylindrical extension joined to a co-axial frusto-conical member, and a co-axial outer sleeve member enclosing said central member to define therebetween a variable annular space for receiving a liquid/solid mixture, said outer sleeve member being movable vertically to thereby vary the opening or closing of said variable annular space to control the flow rate of said mixture and the distribution thereof into a lower part of the centrifuge basket of said centrifugal separating machine.
2. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in claim 1 further including means to move said outer sleeve member in a vertical direction. o 6o
3. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in claim 2 further including feeding means to introduce a liquid/solid mixture to said variable annular space.
4. A feed distribution and control arrangement for a centrifugal separeting machine as claimed in any one of the previous claims further including means for heating and/or lubricating said variable annular space. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in claim 4 when appended to claim 3 wherein said means for heating and/or lubricating said variable annular space also heats and/or lubricates said mixture in said feeding means.
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6. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in any one of the previous claims wherein said cylindrical extension and said coaxial frusto-conical member are hollow.
7. A .Ged distribution and control arrangement as claimed in any previous claim wherein s,.id basket comprises a perforated rotating frusto-conical drum joined to a central cylindrical section housing drive means to rotate said basket.
8. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in any previous claim further including means to space said cylindrical extension from said coaxial outer sleeve member.
9. A feed distribution and control arrangement as claimed in any previous claim further including means to spray fluid material onto said liquid/solid mixture in said basket. a A feed dis- ibution and control arrangement 0° substantially as herein before described with S" reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings. 6 T 11. A centrifugal separating machine including a feed o distribution and control arrangement as claimed in any previous claim. 6 e DATED this 11th day of August 1992 NQEA Australia Pty. Ltd. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant HALFORD AND COMPANY
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AU422417B2 (en) * 1966-05-23 1968-10-10 Alfa Laval Ab A method and apparatus forthe introduction without impact ofa liquid into a centrifuge
EP0191965A1 (en) * 1985-02-01 1986-08-27 Matsumoto Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd. Centrifugal separator

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AU422417B2 (en) * 1966-05-23 1968-10-10 Alfa Laval Ab A method and apparatus forthe introduction without impact ofa liquid into a centrifuge
EP0191965A1 (en) * 1985-02-01 1986-08-27 Matsumoto Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd. Centrifugal separator

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