NZ284165A - Separating apparatus nozzle assembly biased and trained against inside of rotary screen - Google Patents
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Description
New Zealand No. International No.
284165
TO BE ENTERED AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION
Priority dates: 02.05.1994;
Complete Specification Filed: 02.05.1995
Classification:^) B05C5/02; B05D1/26
Publication date: 24 June 1997
Journal No.: 1417
NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
Title of Invention:
Separation apparatus nozzle assembly
Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form:
CONTRA-SHEAR HOLDINGS LIMITED, a New Zealand company of 31 Bancroft Crescent, Glendene, Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand No. International No.
284165
NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
Title of Invention:
Separation apparatus nozzle assembly
Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form:
CONTRA-SHEAR HOLDINGS LIMITED, of 31 Bancroft Crescent, Glendene, Auckland, New Zealand
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SEPARATION APPARATUS NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
This invention relates to improvements in and relating to a nozzle assembly for separation 5 apparatus especially for use in separating of solids from liquids by screening.
The invention is intended for use in separation apparatus wherein a liquid suspension is introduced by feed means to the interior of a rotatable screening drum, and ejected onto or across the inner surface of the drum so that liquid passes through apertures in the drum while screened solids can be extracted from within the drum.
Up to the present time, various nozzle assemblies for use in separation apparatus have been available.
In such separation apparatus the nozzle assembly is generally set at a specific distance from the rotating inner wall of the screening drum in order that a substantially optimum pressure of flow of suspension onto or across the inner surface 25 of the rotating drum may be achieved. The disadvantage of this system is that in order to maintain a substantially constant distance between
the outlet of the nozzle and the inner surface of the rotating drum, and thus a substantially constant pressure of flow, the drum must be a substantially perfect cylinder. Such drum construction suffers > from a disadvantage of being complex and expensive.
It is thus the object of the present invention to provide a nozzle assembly for a separation apparatus such that a substantially constant and 10 substantially optimum distance may be maintained between the discharge end of the nozzle and the surface of the rotating drum when the drum is not a perfect cylinder and/or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
According to the present invention there is provided in a first aspect a nozzle assembly for ejecting a liquid suspension onto or across the inner surface of the rotatable screening drum of a 20 separation apparatus having feed means to introduce the liquid suspension to said nozzle assembly, and characterised in that at least the outlet end of said nozzle assembly is biasable towards said inner surface of said drum, and wherein tracking means are 25 provided on said nozzle Assembly such that said tracking means contacts said inner surface of said drum when said outlet end is so biased, such that
said tracking means maintains a substantially constant distance between said outlet end and said inner surface of said drum while said outlet end is so biased.
According to the present invention there is provided in a second aspect a method of ejecting a liquid suspension onto or across the inner surface of the rotatable screening drum of a separation apparatus at a substantially constant pressure, comprising:
(1) passing said liquid suspension through a nozzle assembly directed towards or across
said inner surface;
(2) biasing at least the outlet end of said nozzle assembly towards said inner surface;
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(3) providing tracking means between said outlet end and said inner surface of said drum such that a substantially constant distance is maintained between said outlet end and said inner surface of said drum.
This invention may alsc -_<e said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred
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to or indicated in the specification of the application individually, or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or- features, and where specific & integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
Further aspects of this invention, which should be considered in all its novel aspects, will become apparent from the following description given by way of example of a possible embodiment thereof, and in which reference is made to the accompanying 15 drawings wherein:
Figure 1; Shows diagrammatically an elevational view of a nozzle assembly for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of 20 the invention.
Figure 2; Shows diagrammatically a plan view of the nozzle assembly of Figure 1.
Ficrure 3: Shows diagrammatically a perspective view of the nozzle assembly of Figure 1.
Figure 4; Shows diagrammatically a plan view of a connector means forming part of the nozzle apparatus of Figure 1.
3 Ficrure 5; Shows an elevational view of the connector means of Figure 4.
Figure 6: Shows diagrammatically a front view of the connector means of Figure 4.
Figure 7: Shows an elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
It will be appreciated that the present
invention is particularly suited for use with a pressure-fed separation apparatus where a substantially constant distance is required to be maintained between the interior surface of the rotatable screening drum and the outlet end of the
nozzle assembly. However, it will be appreciated that the present invention has applications wherever a substantially constant and/or substantially minimum distance is required to be maintained between a nozzle and a rotating surface.
Referring firstly to Figure 1, this shows diagrammatically an elevational view of a nozzle
assembly for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of the invention. The nozzle assembly referenced by (1) is shown consisting of a body (2) and a connector (3). 5 The connector is shown screwed into a tap (4), the tap being connected to the manifold (5) of the pressure-fed separation apparatus. Also shown in Figure l is the tracking means (6) attached to the outlet end of the body of the nozzle assembly and 10 separating the outlet end of the body from the interior surface of a rotatable screening drum (7) forming part of the pressure-fed separation apparatus.
The outlet end of the body (2) of the nozzle assembly (1) is represented in Figure 1 in two positions relative to the surface of the drum, in order to demonstrate the effect of the swivel means (8) in allowing the outlet end of the nozzle 20 assembly to track the inner surface of the rotating drum (7) when the outlet end is biased towards the drum (7).
Figure 2 shows diagrammatically a plan view of 25 the nozzle assembly according to' one possible embodiment of the invention for a pressure-fed separation apparatus showing the tracking means (6)
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attached to the outlet end of the body (2) by way of screws (9) and the body (2) connected to the connector (3) by way of swivel means (8) and bolt (10) .
Figure 3 shows diagrammatically a perspective view of the nozzle assembly (1) for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of the invention showing the tracking means (6), the swivel means (8) and the bolt (10) by which the body (2) and the connector (3) are connected together.
Figure 4 shows diagrammatically a plan view of the connector (3) for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of the invention showing the end (11) of the connector threaded to allow connection to the pressure-fed separation apparatus tap.
Figure 5 shows an elevational view of the connector of the nozzle assembly for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of the invention showing the connector (3) and swivel means (8) perforated by a hole (12) thereby allowing the connector to be connected to the body means by way of a bolt.
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Figure 6 shows diagrammatically a front view of the connector (3) of the nozzle assembly for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to one possible embodiment of the invention showing the ^ swivel means (8) of the connector, the circular inlet of the connector (11) and the rectangular outlet (13) of the connector.
Figure 7 shows diagrammatically an elevation 10 view of a nozzle assembly for a pressure-fed separation apparatus according to an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the tracking means consists of a roller (14). Again, the outlet end and tracking means are shown in two positions, 15 demonstrating the effect of the swivel means (8) in allowing the outlet end of the nozzle assembly to track the inner surface of the rotating drum (7)
when the outlet end is biased towards the drum.
In use according to the invention the nozzle assembly is designed to eject a liquid suspension onto or across the inner sxirface of a rotatable screening drum of a separation apparatus, in particular a pressure-fed separation apparatus. The 25 liquid suspension is fed to the nozzle assembly by feed means.
According to the invention, the outlet end of the nozzle assembly is biasable towards the inner surface of the drum. In the preferred embodiment, the nozzle assembly includes swivel means located > between the feed means which introduces the liquid suspension to the nozzle assembly, and the outlet end of the nozzle assembly, so that the outlet end is able to swivel relative to the feed means.
As least the outlet end of the nozzle assembly is thus able to be biased against or towards the inner surface of the screening drum.
The biasing may be achieved in use by the 15 passage of the liquid suspension through the nozzle assembly under pressure.
Alternatively, biasing means such as mechanical biasing means for example a spring, may 20 t,e provided, to bias the outlet end of the nozzle assembly towards the inner surface of the screening drum.
When the nozzle assembly outlet end is thus 25 biased towards the screening drum, the tracking means, which may for example be a pad or a roller as illustrated in the figures, contacts the inner
surface of the rotating drum, between the surface and the outlet end. As the drum rotates, the outlet end thus remains spaced at a substantially constant and optimal distance from the inner surface ^ determined by the tracking means. Irregularities of the inner surface are tracked by the tracking means, so that the distance is maintained.
Thus the angie and pressure of the ejection of the liquid suspension at or across the screening drum is maintained at a substantially constant level.
The tracking means may be used in a contra-15 flow or pro-flow system.
The tracking means may be lubricated by liquid or gas, the liquid or gaseous supply means being arranged between the tracking means and the surface of the drum, or arising from the exterior of the rotating drum or by way of supply through the contact surface of the tracking means.
The illustrations show the use of the present 25 invention in a pressure-fed separation apparatus wherein the nozzle is ranged at a particular angle in relation to the screening drum. However, the
•pre ient invention could aiso be adapted for use with liquid supply system where it is desirable that a substantially constant or optimal distance be maintained between the nozzle and the surface on to ^ which the liquid is to be ejected.
The particular embodiment of the invention shown is made of a number of discrete parts, but a integral nozzle assembly could also be constructed 10 of suitable materials.
It is thus seen that the present invention provides a simple yet effective nozzle assembly for use in separation apparatus.
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Claims (3)
1. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly for ejecting a liquid suspension onto or across the inner surface of the rotatable screening drum of a separation apparatus having feed means to introduce the liquid suspension to said nozzle assembly, and characterised in that at least the outlet end of said nozzle assembly is biasable towards said inner surface of said drum, and wherein tracking means are provided on said nozzle assembly such that said tracking means contacts said inner surface of said drum when said outlet end is so biased, such that said tracking means maintains a substantially constant distance between said outlet end and said inner surface of said drum while said outlet end is so biased.
2. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to claim 1 in which the nozzle assembly includes swivel means located between said feed means and said outlet end such that said outlet end is able to swivel relative to said feed means.
3. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to claim 1 or 2 in which said tracking means comprises a pad. - 13 - 284165 5. 6. 7. 8. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to claim 1 or 2 in which said tracking means comprises a roller. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to any preceding claim operable so that the passage of liquid suspension through said nozzle assembly biases said outlet end towards said inner surface of said drum. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to any of claims 1 to 4 in which biasing means are provided so that said outlet end is biasable towards said inner surface of said drum. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to claim 6 in which said biasing means comprises one or more springs. A separation apparatus nozzle assembly according to any preceding claim in which supply means is provided operable to supply a liquid and/or gaseous lubricant to the point of contact between said tracking means and said inner surface of said drum. A separation apparatus including a nozzle assembly according to any preceding claim. i* 28 A165 A method of ejecting a liquid suspension onto or across the inner surface of the rotatable screening drum of a separation apparatus at a substantially constant pressure, comprising: i i) passing said liquid suspension through a nozzle assembly directed towards or across said inner surface; (2) biasing at least the outlet end of said nozzle assembly towards said inner surface; (3) providing tracking means between said outlet end and said inner surface of a said drum such that a substantially constant distance is maintained between said outlet end and said inner surface of said drum. CONTRA-SHEAR HOLDINGS LIMITED By Their Attorneys BALDWIN SON AND CAREY END OF CLAIMS A'
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