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US1498181A
US1498181A US497335A US49733521A US1498181A US 1498181 A US1498181 A US 1498181A US 497335 A US497335 A US 497335A US 49733521 A US49733521 A US 49733521A US 1498181 A US1498181 A US 1498181A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • My invention relates to a separator that is particularly intended for use in connection i v0 with. pulverizing and crushing machines, the
  • principal object of my invention being to provide relatively simple and efficient means for rapidly removing. from the crushing and pulverlzing machine, the. finer particles of the pulverized material in order that the crushing and pulverizing members within the machines may operate to better advantage and more rapidly and efficiently perform their intended functions.
  • the finer particles of pulverized material tend to overlie and form a packing for the relatively coarser particles of material and prevent them from members, and it is the purpose of my invention to provide means whereby a blast of air is produced through the housing of the crushing and pulverizing machine for the purpose of removing therefrom the finer particles of pulverized material or those particles which have been crushed to the required degree of fineness and which, if left within the mill, would materially retard the crushing and pulverizing operations.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide means for effecting a separation of the relatively coarser particles of material that are drawn from the mill with the fine material, and to provide means for returning said coarser particles of material to the mill for further pulverization.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a relatively simple form of separating apparatus that may be-easily and cheaply produced and which may be readily associated with practically 'allforms of crushing and pulverizing machines wherein the material is crushed and pulverized within a closed chamber.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a separator of my improved construction with parts thereof in vertical section.
  • Fig.2 is a plan view of my improved form of separator.
  • Fig. 3 is a section view of the conveyor that is utilized for returning the coarser particles of pulverized material to the housing of the pulverizer.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detailed section taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • 10 designates a crushing and pulverizing machine of the ball type and which is mounted for-operation upon suitable bearings 11.
  • One end of the housing of the pulverizing machine is provided with an outlet and connected thereto by a slip joint 12 is the lower end-of a' pipe 13 that leads upwardly to the lower end of a funnel shaped separator housing 14.
  • the wall'of the separator housing 14 is' provided with a series of material discharge openings 15, and leading downwardly therefrom, are discharge spouts 16, provided at their lower ends with outwardly opening flap valves 17.
  • a funnel shaped member 18 Arranged within thehousing 14, is a funnel shaped member 18 and leading downwardly from the lower end thereof through the wall of housing 14 is a discharge pipe 19, the lower end of which is closed by an.
  • flapvalve 20 outwardly opening flapvalve 20.
  • a suction fan 24 Located at a convenient point above and to one side of separator 14 is a suction fan 24 and leading from the intake opening in f the side thereof, downwardly through the top of separator housing 14 and into the central portion of chamber 22, is a pipe 25.
  • a pipe 26 Leading from the'discharge spout of the fan 24, to the 'upper end of a separator 26, preferably of the cyclone type, is a pipe 26, and leading from the lower end of said separator 26 into a suitable chute and hon per 27, is a discharge spout 28.
  • a pipe 30 Leading from the upper end of tile separator 2G downwardly to a horizontally disposed cylindrical housing 29 that leads into the side of the pulverizer housing 10, is a pipe 30.
  • a spiral conveyor 31 Arranged for operation within the housmg 29 1s a spiral conveyor 31 that maybe driven in any suitable manner and leading into the outer end of the splral conveyor housing is a spout of hopper 32.
  • a hopper 33 Arranged beneath the discharge spouts 16 and 19 of the separator 14, is a hopper 33,
  • This suction of air is regulated so as withdraw from the pulverizing chamber of the mill the finer particles of material and which latter after passing into the separator 26, will be separated from the air and discharged through spout 28 into trough or chute 27.
  • the finer particles of pulverized material will be constantly drawn oil and discharged ata suit-- able pomt and by thus constantly removing said finer particles of material thepulverizis very effective in performing its intended functions.
  • a pulverizer In combination, a pulverizer, a main separator including a conical housing in communication at its apex with the pulverizer, a conical-shaped member within the housing. and disposed concentrically thereof, with valve control discharge openings formed in the periphery of the housing and in the apex of the conical member, a suction fan in communication with the main separator and extending into the conical member, a second separator in communication adjacent its top with the fan, a discharge spent at the apex of the second separator, a pipe communicating with the top of the second separator and with that end of the pulverizer opposite to the end which communicates with the first separator, and an inclined chute below the discharge'opening' in the apex of the conical member for conveying material to the last mentioned pipe.

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L. LINDSAY SEPARATOR Filed Aug 31 1921 2 Sheetsgiiheei. 1
L. LSNDSAY SEFARATOR Filed Aug. 31. 192i 2 Shams-Shem 2 INVEN TOR.
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. iaa aiei Parent orricsi LYCURGUS LINDSAY, O13 LClS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
sEPARATORr Application filed August 31, 1921. Serial No. 497,335.
[ (1H whom 1ft may concern:
Be it known that I, LYCURGUS LINDSAY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Separators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a separator that is particularly intended for use in connection i v0 with. pulverizing and crushing machines, the
principal object of my invention being to provide relatively simple and efficient means for rapidly removing. from the crushing and pulverlzing machine, the. finer particles of the pulverized material in order that the crushing and pulverizing members within the machines may operate to better advantage and more rapidly and efficiently perform their intended functions.
In certain types of pulverizing machines,.
for instance, in ball mills, the finer particles of pulverized material tend to overlie and form a packing for the relatively coarser particles of material and prevent them from members, and it is the purpose of my invention to provide means whereby a blast of air is produced through the housing of the crushing and pulverizing machine for the purpose of removing therefrom the finer particles of pulverized material or those particles which have been crushed to the required degree of fineness and which, if left within the mill, would materially retard the crushing and pulverizing operations.
A further object of my invention is to provide means for effecting a separation of the relatively coarser particles of material that are drawn from the mill with the fine material, and to provide means for returning said coarser particles of material to the mill for further pulverization.
A further object of my invention is to provide a relatively simple form of separating apparatus that may be-easily and cheaply produced and which may be readily associated with practically 'allforms of crushing and pulverizing machines wherein the material is crushed and pulverized within a closed chamber.
l/Vith the foregoing and other objects in View, my invention consists in certain novel being acted upon by the balls and crushing features of construction and arrangement of parts that will hereinafter'be more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a separator of my improved construction with parts thereof in vertical section.
Fig.2 is a plan view of my improved form of separator. i
Fig. 3 is a section view of the conveyor that is utilized for returning the coarser particles of pulverized material to the housing of the pulverizer. I
Fig. 4 is an enlarged detailed section taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
Referring by numerals to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a practical embodiment of my invention, 10 designates a crushing and pulverizing machine of the ball type and which is mounted for-operation upon suitable bearings 11. One end of the housing of the pulverizing machine is provided with an outlet and connected thereto by a slip joint 12 is the lower end-of a' pipe 13 that leads upwardly to the lower end of a funnel shaped separator housing 14.
The wall'of the separator housing 14 is' provided with a series of material discharge openings 15, and leading downwardly therefrom, are discharge spouts 16, provided at their lower ends with outwardly opening flap valves 17.
Arranged within thehousing 14, is a funnel shaped member 18 and leading downwardly from the lower end thereof through the wall of housing 14 is a discharge pipe 19, the lower end of which is closed by an.
outwardly opening flapvalve 20. The cham: ber 21 between housing 14 and member 18 communicates with a chamber 22 in said member 21v through'openings 23 that are formed through'the upper portion of the wall of member 18.
Located at a convenient point above and to one side of separator 14 is a suction fan 24 and leading from the intake opening in f the side thereof, downwardly through the top of separator housing 14 and into the central portion of chamber 22, is a pipe 25.
Leading from the'discharge spout of the fan 24, to the 'upper end of a separator 26, preferably of the cyclone type, is a pipe 26, and leading from the lower end of said separator 26 into a suitable chute and hon per 27, is a discharge spout 28.
Leading from the upper end of tile separator 2G downwardly to a horizontally disposed cylindrical housing 29 that leads into the side of the pulverizer housing 10, is a pipe 30.
Arranged for operation within the housmg 29 1s a spiral conveyor 31 that maybe driven in any suitable manner and leading into the outer end of the splral conveyor housing is a spout of hopper 32.
Arranged beneath the discharge spouts 16 and 19 of the separator 14, is a hopper 33,
the bottom of which is inclined and leading- ,from the lower end of the hopper downwardly to the hopper 32, is an inclined chute or trough 3st.
Located in the lower portion of pipe 13 is an outwardly opening flap valve 35 that I that leads from the housing of separator permits any relatively large or heavy ob jects to discharge before reaching the separator 14. 1 I
The operation of'niy improved separator is as follows: As the mill it) is operated, fan 24 is driven at a high rate of speed and as a 'result, a suction of air is produced through the grinding and pulverizmg chamber of the mill, through pipe 13, chamber 21, chamber 22, pipe 25, fanhousing 24-, pipe 26, the chamber within separator 26 and pipe 30 2(3 to mill 10.
This suction of air is regulated so as withdraw from the pulverizing chamber of the mill the finer particles of material and which latter after passing into the separator 26, will be separated from the air and discharged through spout 28 into trough or chute 27.
Obviously in thus outdrawing the liner particles of material. from the pulverizer,
there will be incorporated therewith a cer tain percentage of coarser particles of mate rial and which. latter must be further reduced in order to reach the required degree of fineness. Y I
The relatively larger and heavier particles of-material will be separated from the finer particles of material within the chanihers 21 and 22 of the separator 14 and after passing into the discharge spouts 16 and 19 these heavier particles of material will pass the flap valves' and discharge into the hopper 33. I T
From this hopper the relatively coarser particles of material Will pass through trough 34 and hopper-32 into cylinder 29 and the spiralconveyor operating in said cylin- 'dcr will carry the coarser particles of material into the .chamber within the mill.
Thus by maintaining a constant current of air through the reducing chamber of the pulverizer and grinding machine, the finer particles of pulverized material will be constantly drawn oil and discharged ata suit-- able pomt and by thus constantly removing said finer particles of material thepulverizis very effective in performing its intended functions.
It will be understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various parts of my improved separator may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the spirit of my invention the scope of which is set forth in the appended claim.
I claim as my invention:
In combination, a pulverizer, a main separator including a conical housing in communication at its apex with the pulverizer, a conical-shaped member within the housing. and disposed concentrically thereof, with valve control discharge openings formed in the periphery of the housing and in the apex of the conical member, a suction fan in communication with the main separator and extending into the conical member, a second separator in communication adjacent its top with the fan, a discharge spent at the apex of the second separator, a pipe communicating with the top of the second separator and with that end of the pulverizer opposite to the end which communicates with the first separator, and an inclined chute below the discharge'opening' in the apex of the conical member for conveying material to the last mentioned pipe. In testimony whereof I have signed my I name to this specification.
LL INDSAY.
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US2624516A (en) * 1949-01-04 1953-01-06 Blaw Knox Co Fluid impact pulverizer and separator
US3263338A (en) * 1963-09-26 1966-08-02 Combustion Eng Flash drying system for fine coal
DE4307230A1 (en) * 1993-03-08 1994-09-15 Krupp Polysius Ag Process and plant for comminuting the bed of brittle regrind

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2624516A (en) * 1949-01-04 1953-01-06 Blaw Knox Co Fluid impact pulverizer and separator
US3263338A (en) * 1963-09-26 1966-08-02 Combustion Eng Flash drying system for fine coal
DE4307230A1 (en) * 1993-03-08 1994-09-15 Krupp Polysius Ag Process and plant for comminuting the bed of brittle regrind

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