Claims
- 1. Apparatus for separating intermixed particulate materials of two different weights, wherein some of the particulate material of both weights is adhered to each other, comprising:
- (a) a generally cylindrical, vertically-oriented housing;
- (b) a generally cylindrical core, substantially coaxial with said housing, received within said housing to define a generally annular space, said core having upper and lower ends;
- (c) a plurality of generally radially extending staves extending across said generally annular space and between said core and a wall defining said housing, said staves arranged in a generally spiralling array;
- (d) means, intermediate said upper and lower ends of said core, for introducing a gas flow tangentially into said generally annular space; and
- (e) means for depositing the intermixed particulate material into said generally annular space proximate said upper end of said core;
- (f) wherein particulate material of the two different weights passing through said generally annular space is contacted by said staves to effect separation of the adhered particulate material; and
- (g) wherein the gas flow passes spirally upward within the generally annular space at a speed wherein heavier particulate material particles continue downward passage, under the influence of gravity, and lighter particulate material particles are blown upwardly by the gas flow.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said upper end of said core is closed by a generally conically-shaped wall, and wherein said depositing means comprises a center-line tube, substantially coaxial with said housing, above said generally conically-shaped wall, wherein, as the intermixed particulate material passes downwardly, under the influence of gravity, through said tube and exits from a lower end thereof, the material falls onto said generally conically-shaped wall and cascades downwardly and radially outward over said wall into said generally annular space.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said tube carries, proximate said lower end thereof, a coaxial, generally-cylindrical cowl, said cowl being open at a lower end thereof and having a diameter substantially the same as a diameter of said core.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein said lower end of said cowl is closely spaced from said upper end of said core to define an annular slot through which the intermixed particulate material passes after having cascaded over said generally conically-shaped wall.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein said cowl includes a top closure wall extending from a peripheral wall of said cowl radially inwardly to said tube.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 further comprising a generally annular baffle disposed within said housing at a location above said top closure wall of said cowl, said baffle having a radially outward edge in engagement with a wall defining said housing, and a radially inward edge spaced from said tube.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said wall defining said generally cylindrical housing has a tangential exit port formed therein at a location immediately beneath said baffle.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a generally annular baffle received within said housing at a location upwardly from said upper end of said core, said baffle having a radially outward edge in engagement with a wall defining said generally cylindrical housing and an aperture formed centrally therewithin.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein said wall defining said generally cylindrical housing has a tangential exit port formed therein at a location immediately beneath said baffle.
- 10. A system for separating intermixed particulate materials of two different weights, wherein some of the particulate material of both weights is adhered to each other, comprising:
- (a) a generally cylindrical, vertically-oriented housing;
- (b) a generally cylindrical core, substantially coaxial with said housing, received within said housing to define a generally annular space, said core having upper and lower ends;
- (c) a plurality of generally radially extending staves extending across said generally annular space and between said core and a wall defining said housing, said staves arranged in a generally spiralling array;
- (d) means, intermediate said upper and lower ends of said core, for introducing a gas flow tangentially into said generally annular space;
- (e) means for depositing the intermixed particulate material into said generally annular space proximate said upper end of said core; and
- (f) gas recirculation means communicating with said housing proximate said upper and lower ends thereof;
- (g) wherein particulate material of the two different weights passing through said generally annular space is contacted by said staves to effect separation of the adhered particulate material; and
- (h) wherein the gas flow passes spirally upward within the generally annular space at a speed wherein heavier particulate material particles continue downward passage, under the influence of gravity, and lighter particulate material particles are blown upwardly by the gas flow.
CONTINUING DATA
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/887,342, filed May 21, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/753,926, filed Sep. 3, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/592,184, filed Oct. 3, 1990, now abandoned.
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