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- the object of my invention is to provide a machine more especially adapted for operating upon heavy middlings, to separate the lighter particles therefrom by air-currents passing across a falling stream of such middlings.
- My invention as a whole consists of the combination, with an upright chest, which I term a gravity-chest, having valved ports on opposite sides and alternating cant-boards, of a blast-fan for blowing air into the chest through the air-ports on one side, and a suction-fan for exhausting air from the chest through the exhaust-ports in its other side.
- Figure 1 is asectional elevation of my improved gravity-separator.
- Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the same.
- Fig. 3 illustrates one of the corrugated cant-boards.
- the vertical chest A is provided on top with a suitable hopper, B, for the middlings, which are fed into the chest by the usual feedroll, 0, in a stream regulated by the ordinary adjustable feed-slide, I).
- one side, A, of the chest is provided with four air-ports, a a (4 cf, extending horizontally across the chest from end to end.
- the opposite side, A",of the chest is provided with four exhaust-ports, b b b b, which are direct-1y opposite the airports.
- Each of these eight ports is controlled by a separate valve, E, so that the ports may be throttled more or less, as may be required.
- the chest is also constructed with three cantboards, 0 0 0' which project alternately from the sides A and A of the chest, and are for that reason termec alternating cant-boards. These cant-boards cause the stream of middlings to descend in a zigzag course through the chest.
- They may have a plain, smooth surface; but, in order to preserve the uniformity and spread of the stream of middlings as much as possible, I sometimes corrugate or flute the surface of these cant-boards, as shown in Fig. 3. They are preferably made of sheettin, and they extend from end to end of the chest.
- the air-ports a and a are provided with nozzles a and a reaching into the chest under the cant-boards c and 0 to deliver the airblasts near the outer edges thereof.
- the exhaust-ports b and b are provided with similar nozzles, If 11 to reach to within close proximity of the falling stream of middlings.
- the air-ports are covered by the blast-trunk F, which distributes the blast from the blast-fan G to said airports.
- the exhaust-ports are covered on the outside of the chest by the exhausttruuk H, connected with the exhaust-fan I.
- Drivingpower may be applied to the suction-fan as indicated, and the feed-roll and blast-fan may be driven from the shaft of the suction-fan by suitable belt-gearing, as shown.
- the air-currents passing through the descending stream of middlings to the exhaust-fan will carry off the light impurities, which may be blown into a dust-room or dustfilter.
- the force of the air-currents is primarily regulated by the speed and adjustment of the fans, and secondarily by adjustments of the valves E.
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Description
(N'o'madelJ W. H. WAKEPORD.
GRAVITY SBPARATOR.
No. 321,552 PaA Jented JuIy 7, 18 85.
UNITED STATES. Parent tries.
XVILLIAM H. VVAKEFORD, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
G RAVlTY-S EPA RATO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 321,552, dated July 7, 1885.
Application filed Septemb er 11, 1884. (No model.)
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. WAKE- FORD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, in the county of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gravity- Separators; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of my invention is to provide a machine more especially adapted for operating upon heavy middlings, to separate the lighter particles therefrom by air-currents passing across a falling stream of such middlings.
My invention as a whole consists of the combination, with an upright chest, which I term a gravity-chest, having valved ports on opposite sides and alternating cant-boards, of a blast-fan for blowing air into the chest through the air-ports on one side, and a suction-fan for exhausting air from the chest through the exhaust-ports in its other side.
My invention is explained in detail in the following description, aided by the annexed drawings.
Figure 1 is asectional elevation of my improved gravity-separator. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the same. Fig. 3 illustrates one of the corrugated cant-boards.
The same letters of reference indicate identical parts in all the figures.
The vertical chest A is provided on top with a suitable hopper, B, for the middlings, which are fed into the chest by the usual feedroll, 0, in a stream regulated by the ordinary adjustable feed-slide, I).
In the machine illustrated one side, A, of the chest is provided with four air-ports, a a (4 cf, extending horizontally across the chest from end to end. The opposite side, A",of the chest is provided with four exhaust-ports, b b b b, which are direct-1y opposite the airports. Each of these eight ports is controlled by a separate valve, E, so that the ports may be throttled more or less, as may be required. The chest is also constructed with three cantboards, 0 0 0' which project alternately from the sides A and A of the chest, and are for that reason termec alternating cant-boards. These cant-boards cause the stream of middlings to descend in a zigzag course through the chest. They may have a plain, smooth surface; but, in order to preserve the uniformity and spread of the stream of middlings as much as possible, I sometimes corrugate or flute the surface of these cant-boards, as shown in Fig. 3. They are preferably made of sheettin, and they extend from end to end of the chest. The air-ports a and a are provided with nozzles a and a reaching into the chest under the cant-boards c and 0 to deliver the airblasts near the outer edges thereof. The exhaust-ports b and b are provided with similar nozzles, If 11 to reach to within close proximity of the falling stream of middlings. On the outside of the chest the air-ports are covered by the blast-trunk F, which distributes the blast from the blast-fan G to said airports. The exhaust-ports are covered on the outside of the chest by the exhausttruuk H, connected with the exhaust-fan I. Drivingpower may be applied to the suction-fan as indicated, and the feed-roll and blast-fan may be driven from the shaft of the suction-fan by suitable belt-gearing, as shown. The air-currents passing through the descending stream of middlings to the exhaust-fan will carry off the light impurities, which may be blown into a dust-room or dustfilter. The force of the air-currents is primarily regulated by the speed and adjustment of the fans, and secondarily by adjustments of the valves E.
I claim as my inventiona 1. The combination, substantially as before set forth, of a gravity-chest having valved ports on opposite sides, a blast-fan for blowing air into the chest through the air-ports on one side, and a suction-fan for exhausting air from the chest through the exhaust-ports in its other side.
2. The combination, substantially as before set forth, of a gravitychest having valved ports on opposite sides, and alternating cantboards, a blast-fan for blowing air into the chest through the air-ports on one side, and a suction-fan for exhausting air from the chest the chest through the exhaust-ports in its through the exhaust-ports in its other side. other side. 10
3. The combination, substantially as before In testimony whereof I affix my signature set forth, of a gravity-chest having valved in presence of two Witnesses.
ports on oppositesides, and alternating cor- W'. H. \VAKEFORD. Iugated cant-boards, a blastfan for blowing WVitnesses: air into the chest through the air-ports on one C. A. NEALE,
side, and a suction-fan for exhausting air from E. '1. WVALKER.
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US2584037A (en) * | 1947-09-03 | 1952-01-29 | Atlantic And Gulf Stevedores I | Dust collector for cargo loading and trimming device |
US4568453A (en) * | 1984-09-14 | 1986-02-04 | Lowe Jr Henry E | Apparatus and method for removing dust from particulate material |
US20040159587A1 (en) * | 2003-02-12 | 2004-08-19 | Michel Couture | Apparatus and method for separating/mixing particles/fluids |
US20130134073A1 (en) * | 2011-11-30 | 2013-05-30 | Snowflake Power LLC | Fine Separation Apparatus |
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US2584037A (en) * | 1947-09-03 | 1952-01-29 | Atlantic And Gulf Stevedores I | Dust collector for cargo loading and trimming device |
US4568453A (en) * | 1984-09-14 | 1986-02-04 | Lowe Jr Henry E | Apparatus and method for removing dust from particulate material |
US20040159587A1 (en) * | 2003-02-12 | 2004-08-19 | Michel Couture | Apparatus and method for separating/mixing particles/fluids |
US7506764B2 (en) * | 2003-02-12 | 2009-03-24 | Michel Couture | Apparatus and method for separating/mixing particles/fluids |
US20130134073A1 (en) * | 2011-11-30 | 2013-05-30 | Snowflake Power LLC | Fine Separation Apparatus |
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