With Divergent Or Opposite Travel Patents (Class 209/460)
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Patent number: 11618038Abstract: An elutriation apparatus has a mechanism adapted to move water along a path, the water entraining material particles of different density, and a plurality of elutriation columns interfaced to the mechanism adapted to move the water with entrained particles, the elutriation columns interfaced along the path, each elutriation column having a vertical bore with water controlled to travel up the vertical bore at one velocity and having also a capture element at the bottom of the bore. As the water with entrained particles passes over each interface to an elutriation column along the path, particles of a density sufficient for the particles to settle in the elutriation column at a velocity greater than the upward velocity of water in the bore of the elutriation column, settle to the bottom of the column, and particles of lesser density pass on to a next elutriation column interfaced along the path.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Inventor: James Richmond
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Patent number: 8317033Abstract: A method for concentrating a particulate matter, comprising at least two constituents of different densities, in which a slurry of particulate matter is subjected to centrifugation and to centripetal pulses in a centrifugation chamber. A dense fraction of the slurry and a light fraction of the slurry are drawn off separately from the centrifugation chamber. In order to produce the centripetal pulses, a fluid is injected into the slurry, in a direction oblique or tangential to the direction of centrifugation. The fluid is injected substantially continuously into the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Genimin SPRLInventor: Pol Huart
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Patent number: 7681738Abstract: Various traveling wave grid configurations are disclosed. The grids and systems are well suited for transporting, separating, and classifying small particles dispersed in liquid or gaseous media. Also disclosed are various separation strategies and purification cells utilizing such traveling wave arrays and strategies.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Meng H. Lean, Jeng Ping Lu, Scott J. Limb, Jürgen H. Daniel, Armin R. Völkel, Huangpin Ben Hsieh, Scott E. Solberg, Bryan T. Preas
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Publication number: 20020092799Abstract: A device for reclaiming material, such as used wet ready mixed concrete, having a hopper for receiving the used concrete into a excess of water and floating the suspended cement particles out through a weired overflow for further reclamation while the solid sand and aggregate is augured from the bottom of the hopper for further washing and separation into sand and aggregate for reuse.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Steinar Storruste
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Patent number: 6293407Abstract: A item separating or debris eliminating system includes a tank and a pump for circulating water from one end of the tank around through a duct and back into the opposite end of the tank. A medium density object collector is located within the tank, and a light debris collector is located within the tank. A conveyor filter is included through which substantially all of the water in the tank is circulated. The debris eliminating system preferably also includes a high density object collector within the tank. The system can be used to separate a variety of objects having different densities and terminal velocities in a fluid. Most preferably, the system is utilized for separating debris from potatoes and the like produce.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Recot, Inc.Inventor: Rick W. Bajema
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Patent number: 5273162Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating high density materials from less dense materials suspended in a fluid within a conduit. A pump generates carrier fluid motion which is fed through the conduit. Solids from a placer deposit are mixed with the carrier fluid and induced through a suction hose, then into two positively sloped separating chambers that are arranged in tandem in the conduit. The first separating chamber is cylindrical in shape, and motion of the fluid through the chamber is linear. The second separating chamber's cross section shape is rectangular, with a parabolic flow path. The second stage separator floor is variably banked, with the angle of bank and curvature increasing toward the discharge end. Solids, that are mixed with the carrier fluid, are forced along the flow path by dynamic drag of the fluid. Less dense solids travel up the positive slope at a greater velocity than more dense solids. The larger and slower moving dense solids are trapped in two sumps in the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: GAPC CorporationInventor: James W. Riherd
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Patent number: 4946584Abstract: A product separator having a flotation tank through which a quantity of product is passed in a flow of water. A shaped duct having a horizontal capture leg and an upwardly inclined discharge leg is connected into the floor of the tank so that the entrance of the capture leg communicates with the flow and an upper exit in the discharge leg empties into a vibratory hopper. A raised gate passes upwardly into the flow and directs less buoyant product into the capture leg. An ejector is positioned in the bottom of the capture leg and is arranged to direct a continuous high velocity stream of water across the transition region between the two legs into the discharge chute into a segregation hopper.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: George J. Olney, Inc.Inventor: George J. Olney
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Patent number: 4818375Abstract: Apparatus (10) for hydraulically separating a mixture of small size mineral particles (42) according to different mineral densities (61 and 91) consists of an elongated inclined tubular conduit (11) which includes appurtenances and adjustments by which the innately higher midstream velocity and lower, conduit sidewall surface velocity forces of the adjusted upward fluid flow through the inclined conduit (11) are systematized for the processing. In combined operations the mixed feed particles (42), after introduction at intermediate longitudinal location (31) of the inclined conduit (11), drop rapidly out of fluid flow suspension and are processed while continuously maintained in a predominantly precipitated condition. During processing, the precipitated particles (42) are formed into a more or less continuous layer of two superincumbent strata which move or tend to move relatively in opposite longitudinal directions throughout the length of the inclined conduit (11).Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1986Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Inventor: Thor Dorph
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Patent number: 4810370Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for separating materials by making use of the difference in the specific gravities, when the material under separation is made to flow in countercurrent with respect to the flowing medium. The separating apparatus of the invention is advantageously composed of at least two flow pipes (2) with essentially equal diameters, and each of these is provided with a connected side flow pipe (6) by aid of which the material under separation can be divided into at least three different fractions.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Outokumpu OyInventor: Pekka M. Taskinen
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Patent number: 4614579Abstract: A process of using an apparatus (10) hydraulically separating a mixture of small size mineral particles (42) according to different mineral densities (61 and 91) consists of an elongated inclined tubular conduit (11) which includes appurtenances and adjustments by which the innately higher midstream velocity and lower, conduit sidwall surface velocity forces of the adjusted upward fluid flow through the inclined conduit (11) are systematized for the processing. In combined operations the mixed feed particles (42), after introduction at intermediate longitudinal location (31) of the inclined conduit (11), drop rapidly out of fluid flow suspension and are processed while continuously maintained in a predominantly precipitated condition. During processing, the precipitated particles (42) are formed into a more or less continuous layer of two superincumbent strata which move or tend to move relatively in opposite longitudinal directions throughout the length of the inclined conduit (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Inventor: Thor Dorph
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Patent number: 4540484Abstract: A chemical reagent is mixed with the mixture to form a resultant reaction mixture under substantially nonoxidizing or oxygen-free conditions. A continuous movement of the resultant reaction mixture is established through a flotation zone while maintaining substantially quiescent flow conditions during the continuous movement thereof. A first outlet is used to discharge a free or unimpeded flow of material collected at the upper surface of the liquid carrier medium within the flotation zone. A second outlet is used to discharge an impeded flow maintained at a lower flow rate than the free flow from said first discharging outlet. The chemical reagent is composed of a liquid hydrocarbon, a reducing material and an activator material. A trough shaped vessel has a discharge end with an upper outlet means and a lower outlet means. The vessel has a structural configuration effective to provide the continuous, substantially quiescent movement of the mixture through the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1979Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Inventor: James R. McCarthy
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Patent number: 4340143Abstract: A hydraulic bean cleaner for removing rocks from beans has a hopper for gravity-feeding uncleaned beans down an inner cylindrical tube into a cylindrical separator tank. The inner tube has a bean discharge opening centered just above the bottom of the tank. An outer cylindrical tube concentrically surrounds the inner tube, providing an annular passageway therebetween and a water discharge opening surrounding the bean discharge opening. A first vibrator vibrates the tubes as a unit to help feed the beans down the inner tube. A second vibrator vibrates the hopper independently of the tubes to aid in feeding the beans to the inner tube. The beans drop into the bottom of the tank and water is expelled downwardly into the tank around them. The water entrains and fluidizes the beans, carrying them laterally away from the bean discharge opening and buoying them upwardly. The turbulent flow of water agitates the beans.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Russell E. WaddleInventors: Jerome F. Moshofsky, Jerry Trout
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Patent number: 4222857Abstract: A chemical reagent is mixed with the mixture to form a resultant reaction mixture under substantially nonoxidizing or oxygen-free conditions. A continuous movement of the resultant reaction mixture is established through a flotation zone while maintaining substantially quiescent flow conditions during the continuous movement thereof. A first outlet is used to discharge a free or unimpeded flow of material collected at the upper surface of the liquid carrier medium within the flotation zone. A second outlet is used to discharge an impeded flow maintained at a lower flow rate than the free flow from said first discharging outlet. The chemical reagent is composed of a liquid hydrocarbon, a reducing material and an activator material. A trough shaped vessel has a discharge end with an upper outlet means and a lower outlet means. The vessel has a structural configuration effective to provide the continuous, substantially quiescent movement of the mixture through the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1977Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Inventor: James R. McCarthy