Patents by Inventor Kevin Gordon Peacocke

Kevin Gordon Peacocke has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7503888
    Abstract: A centrifuge bowl for separating heavier particles from lighter particles and water comprises a conical lead-in wall leading of the bowl to a single recess or a pair of annular recesses at axially spaced positions. Each recess is generally V-shaped with an upper side wall, a lower side wall and a base. The base contains a plurality of angularly spaced valve controlled discharge ducts each having a mouth projecting through the base into the interior of the bowl for discharging the heavier particles in a continuous operation. The lead-in surface is stepped to cause tumbling of the flowing feed materials. The recess or recesses contain a concentrator ring which projects into the recess toward the base to reduce the amount of concentrate in the recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2009
    Assignee: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Pete Taylor Simpson, Edwin John William Zonneveld
  • Patent number: 7500943
    Abstract: A centrifuge bowl for separating heavier particles from lighter particles and water comprises a conical lead-in wall leading of the bowl to a single recess or a pair of annular recesses at axially spaced positions. Each recess is generally V-shaped with an upper side wall, a lower side wall and a base. The base contains a plurality of angularly spaced valve controlled discharge ducts each having a mouth projecting through the base into the interior of the bowl for discharging the heavier particles in a continuous operation. The lead-in surface is stepped to cause tumbling of the flowing feed materials. The recess or recesses contain a concentrator ring which projects into the recess toward the base to reduce the amount of concentrate in the recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Pete Taylor Simpson, Edwin John William Zonneveld
  • Patent number: 6997859
    Abstract: A centrifuge concentrator bowl includes a plurality of fluidized recesses at axially spaced positions along the peripheral wall. Each recess is defined by two side walls converging toward a base which has water injection holes for fluidizing materials collecting in the recess. The volume within which collection occurs is defined by a replaceable plastic strip member across the recess spaced from the base so that a water channel is formed inside the bowl between the base of the recess and the strip. Water from the channel is injected through holes in the strip in a generally tangential direction around the recess. The use of the replaceable strip allows the injection openings of the bowl to be tailored to requirements and/or to be cleaned of scale by rapidly removing and replacing the strips in the bowl.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Assignee: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Brett Robert Henry Knelson, Victor James Bartsch, Edwin John William Zonneveld
  • Patent number: 6818042
    Abstract: A slurry of particulate ore material is concentrated to form a smeltable concentrate on a re-concentrator table arranged to separate concentrate ore at a concentrate discharge from middlings and tailings. The table is set such that the concentrate forms a smeltable concentrate and thus at least the middlings contain significant quantities of the concentrate to be collected. The ore to be concentrated is fed to a feeding system including a bin in batch form and carried from the bin by a screw through a screen to the table. The table is operated in processing of the batch for a first period of time during which both the middlings and tailings are returned to the feeding system for recirculation to the table. The period of time is such that the material is circulated over the table repeatedly to separate out the concentrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Lloyd Arthur Skinner
  • Publication number: 20040132601
    Abstract: A centrifuge concentrator bowl includes a plurality of fluidized recesses at axially spaced positions along the peripheral wall. Each recess is defined by two side walls converging toward a base which has water injection holes for fluidizing materials collecting in the recess. The volume within which collection occurs is defined by a replaceable plastic strip member across the recess spaced from the base so that a water channel is formed inside the bowl between the base of the recess and the strip. Water from the channel is injected through holes in the strip in a generally tangential direction around the recess. The use of the replaceable strip allows the injection openings of the bowl to be tailored to requirements and/or to be cleaned of scale by rapidly removing and replacing the strips in the bowl.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Applicant: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Brett Robert Henry Knelson, Victor James Bartsch, Edwin John William Zonneveld
  • Publication number: 20020162420
    Abstract: A slurry of particulate ore material is concentrated to form a smeltable concentrate on a re-concentrating mineral table arranged to separate concentrate ore at a concentrate discharge from middlings and tailings. The table is set such that the concentrate forms a smeltable concentrate and thus at least the middlings contain significant quantities of the concentrate to be collected. The ore to be concentrated is fed to a bin in batch form and carried from the bin by a screw through a screen to the table. The table is operated in processing of the batch for a first period of time during which both the middlings and tailings are returned to the feeder for recirculation to the table. The period of time is such that the material is circulated over the table repeatedly to separate out the concentrate. After the first period, for a second period, the table is operated while directing at least the tailings and possibly the middlings to discard so as to reduce the batch sufficiently to receive the next batch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: Kevin Gordon Peacocke, Lloyd Arthur Skinner