Metallic (i.e., Amalgamators) Patents (Class 209/174)
  • Patent number: 8991615
    Abstract: A method obtains non-magnetic ores from a suspension-like mass flow containing non-magnetic ore particles. The method involves mixing the mass flow with magnetic particles in a mixing device and forming ore particle-magnetic particle agglomerates, feeding the mass flow as a separator feed flow to a magnetic separator for separating the ore particle-magnetic particle agglomerates from the mass flow, forming a separator concentrate flow containing ore particle-magnetic particle agglomerates and a separator residual flow containing the remaining constituents of the mass flow, and separating the ore particles from the ore particle-magnetic particle agglomerates contained in the separator concentrate flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Michael Diez, Argun Gökpekin, Wolfgang Krieglstein
  • Patent number: 7938629
    Abstract: A fluorescent lamp is configured so that a glass bulb has a phosphor film formed on its internal face, and a rare gas and an amalgam pellet are enclosed therein. The amalgam pellet contains zinc, tin, and mercury as principal components, one amalgam pellet is enclosed in the glass bulb, and the amalgam pellet has a weight of not more than 20 mg. The fluorescent lamp satisfies the relationship expressed as: 45×(1?A)?x?55×(1?A), 75A?y?85A, 45?30A?z?55?30A, and x+y+z?100, where x represents a content of zinc contained in the amalgam pellet in percent by weight, y represents a content of tin therein in percent by weight, and z represents a content of mercury therein in percent by weight. This configuration allows the fluorescent lamp to be characterized in that an amount of released mercury that is necessary for the first lighting of the fluorescent lamp is secured, and that the phosphor film is less prone to being peeled due to the amalgam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: Panasonic Corporation
    Inventors: Hiroshi Yagi, Yoshio Manabe, Tsuyoshi Terada
  • Patent number: 5762204
    Abstract: A ferrofluid sink/float separator for separating nonmagnetic materials of different densities comprises a horizontal separating tank and a magnetic field generating mechanism. The separating tank is filled with a ferrofluid capable of being induced by the magnetic field generating mechanism to have a magnetic field gradient and various apparent densities in the direction of earth gravity. The magnetic field generating mechanism comprises two magnetic poles spaced at an interval and a gap which is defined by the two magnetic poles and is located under the horizontal separating tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Industrial Technology Research Institute
    Inventors: Fong-Ru Yang, Tei-Chih Cheau
  • Patent number: 4617112
    Abstract: A thermal gravity classifier in which various nonferrous scrap metals are classified and separated, using a single tank containing two layers of molten media. Shredded nonferrous scrap containing metal constituents such as aluminum, zinc, lead, and copper or the like are introduced to the top of the tank containing an upper layer of molten zinc, floating on a lower layer of molten lead. Metals such as aluminum, having a specific gravity less than zinc, by a screw conveyor approximately parallel with the top surface. Heavier metals and alloys such as copper or the like, having a melting point above the temperature within the tank, fall through the zinc layer and are conveyed from the tank by a separate screw conveyor extending up a diagonal wall of the tank. Metals such as lead and zinc, having a melting point lower than the temperature maintained within the tank, melt and gravitate to the appropriate molten layer in the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1986
    Assignee: M.A. Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael E. Stout, Bobbie Peacock, Jarl Lindroos