Patents Assigned to The Deister Concentrator Company
  • Patent number: 5078921
    Abstract: A column flotation cell includes a fluid vessel, an exteriorly mounted microbubble generator, conduits for conducting a pressurized mixture of bubbles and liquid from the generator to the vessel, features for inhibiting the coalescence and enlargement of the bubbles prior to their introduction into the vessel, and an arrangement for introducing the bubble/liquid mixture into the vessel and for distributing the mixture uniformly throughout the vessel cross-section. Coalescence and enlargement of the bubbles are inhibited by limiting the length of the mixture-conducting conduits, and by designing the conduits so as to provide a substantially uniform and continuous flow diameter. The uniform and continuous nature of the flow diameter reduces local disturbances of fluid flow which would otherwise occur at discontinuities in the flow path, tending to cause coalescence and enlargement of the bubbles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: The Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald E. Zipperian
  • Patent number: 4971731
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating microbubbles in a flowing liquid stream for use in a froth flotation system. The system utilizes a microbubble generator having a tubular housing with an inlet end and an outlet end. Located coaxially within the housing is an inner member with an elongated, tapered, exterior surface. A porous tubular sleeve is mounted between the housing and the inner member coaxially therewith to define with the cylindrical interior surface of the housing an elongated air chamber of annular cross section. The porous sleeve has a cylindrical inner surface that defines with the exterior surface of the inner member an elongated liquid flow chamber of thin, annular cross section. An aqueous liquid is supplied to the liquid flow chamber at a relatively high flow rate and air under pressure is supplied to the air chamber so that air is forced radially inwardly through the porous sleeve to be diffused in the form of microbubbles in the flowing stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1990
    Assignee: Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald E. Zipperian
  • Patent number: 4735709
    Abstract: A froth flotation system for separating a mineral fraction from an aqueous pulp containing a mixture of mineral and gangue particles. The aqueous pulp is supplied to a pulp-filled vessel (or column) wherein a froth is formed on the surface of the pulp and collected in a launder. Gas bubbles are introduced into the pulp in the vessel by two different means to generate the froth. In accordance with one means, water is aspirated into a stream of pressurized gas (air) to form a stream of aerated water which is injected into the lower portion of the pulp-filled vessel. In accordance, the other means, a second stream of pressurized gas (air), is sparged through a porous wall of one or more micro-diffusers located within the vessel. The dual means for generating bubbles produces a significantly higher level of mineral separation than can be achieved from either means separately.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald E. Zipperian
  • Patent number: 4639313
    Abstract: The invention relates to the concentration and beneficiation of particulate matter by froth flotation and in particular to improvements in hydraulic-pneumatic flotation apparatus which contribute to the efficiency of operation. Such apparatus employs a constriction plate which separates vertically arranged flotation and hydraulic compartments. A discharge duct may be used to extend through the hydraulic compartment and to open through the constriction plate centrally thereof. Orifices in both the constriction plate are in communication with the hydraulic compartment to provide a uniform dispersion of air bubbles in the flotation compartment. Aerated water distribution manifolds within the hydraulic compartment and within the lower portion of the flotation compartment are provided to enter the aerated water into the flotation compartment substantially uniformly throughout a horizontal cross-section thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Assignee: The Deister Concentrator Company
    Inventor: Donald E. Zipperian
  • Patent number: 4617113
    Abstract: Improvements in flotation separating systems of the type employing small rising air bubbles to induce ascension of certain types of particles in a flotation compartment while other particle types descend toward the bottom of the compartment include a bubble passing, particle blocking barrier forming the bottom of the compartment separating the compartment from a source of air bubbles while allowing the introduction of a uniform distribution of air bubbles into the compartment in the form of a gently sloped conical plate having a plurality of aerated water passing apertures and an array of downwardly extending pocket forming baffles for limiting bubble migration along the slope of the lower plate surface. The baffles are generally configured as radially and circumferentially extending baffle portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1986
    Assignee: Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Christophersen, Fred J. Marquardt, Donald E. Zipperian
  • Patent number: 4431531
    Abstract: The invention relates to the concentration of particulate matter by froth flotation and in particular to improvements in hydraulic-pneumatic flotation apparatus. The apparatus includes an upstanding flotation compartment adapted to contain a relatively quiescent body of aqueous pulp. Aqueous pulp is introduced into and float fraction is collected from the upper portion of the floatation compartment, and a hydraulic chamber is disposed near the bottom of the compartment for supplying aerated water thereto. Retardation plate means spans the flotation compartment intermediate the ends thereof for retarding the descent of pulp therewithin. The plate means is provided with a plurality of apertures to receive rising air bubbles and descending pulp therethrough. Retarding or prolonging the descent of the aqueous pulp within the flotation compartment enhances the probability of floatable particles becoming attached to bubbles and thereby being recovered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1984
    Assignee: The Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Clinton A. Hollingsworth
  • Patent number: 4033863
    Abstract: Mineral separating apparatus comprises a hydraulic classifier provided with an exterior wall, an open bottom sorting column within said exterior wall, and means for introducing a swirl of hydraulic medium in the sorting column. The exterior wall provides a quiescent zone between the bottom of the sorting column and further has a spigot connected to the quiescent zone for discharge of refuse. A launder section is disposed above said exterior wall and sorting column and is in communication therewith. First and second weirs in said launder section are located on opposite sides, respectively, of said exterior wall. The first weir is higher than the second weir to provide a hydraulic flow gradient therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1977
    Assignee: Deister Concentrator Company Inc.
    Inventor: Spencer A. Stone
  • Patent number: RE30932
    Abstract: A vibrator device, especially for connecting to a screen element for agitating the screen element, and including rotary shafts with off-center weights so oriented relatively that the agitation of the screen takes the form of vibratory movement thereof in one direction with a stronger impulse being imparted to the screen in one direction than in the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: The Deister Concentrator Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Spencer A. Stone