Claims
- 1. A method of beneficiating coal, comprising the steps of:
receiving coal material on an air table which operates without a fluidizing media; and separating the coal material on the air table into at least one group comprising mostly ash and at least one group comprising mostly coal.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
separating raw coal, using pressurized air, to obtain coal fines, coarse coal fines, and larger pieces of coal; and transferring the larger pieces of coal to the air table for processing.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
separating coal material on a shaker, according to size, into at least one group; and transferring the group to the air table for processing.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
transferring the group comprising mostly coal from the air table to a size discriminating device; and separating small, thin ash from the group using the size discriminating device to obtain beneficiated coal.
- 5. A method of beneficiating coal, comprising the steps of:
separating coal material, using pressurized air, to obtain coal fines, coarse coal fines, and larger pieces of coal; separating the larger pieces of coal, according to size, into at least one first group; conveying each separated first group to an air table; separating each first group, on its respective air table, into at least one second group comprising mostly ash and at least one third group comprising mostly coal; and separating small, thin ash from each third group using a size discriminating device to obtain beneficiated coal.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said step of separating the larger pieces of coal, according to size, is performed on a shaker having screens with round holes sized to separate the coal according to desired size ranges.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein said step of separating small, thin ash from each third group is performed on a shaker having screens with elongated slots.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the air table does not utilize a fluidizing media.
- 9. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
removing ash, which passed with the coal from the air table, from each third group using an air separator.
- 10. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
selectively combining beneficiated coal with portions of previously separated product to obtain an aggregate having a desired calorific value.
- 11. A method of beneficiating coal, comprising the steps of:
classifying raw coal by size into a first group having a size greater than about 1½ inches and a second group having a size not greater than about 1½ inches; separating the coal from the second group in an aspirator to obtain coal fines and a third group comprising larger pieces of coal; separating the third group by size, using a screen having round holes, into a fourth group having a size of approximately ¼-inch to approximately ⅜-inch, a fifth group having a size of approximately ⅜-inch to approximately ¾-inch, and a sixth group having a size of approximately ¾-inch to approximately 1½ inches; conveying the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups to separate air tables; separating ash and coal fines from the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups on their respective air tables; and separating small, thin ash from the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups using shakers having screens with elongate holes to obtain beneficiated coal.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
crushing raw coal from the first group until it has a size not greater than about 1½ inches; and recombining the crushed coal with the second group so that the crushed coal and the second group are separated together in the aspirator.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
crushing raw coal from the first group until it has a size not greater than about 1½ inches; separating the coal from the crushed raw coal in a second aspirator to obtain coal fines and a seventh group comprising larger pieces of coal; separating the seventh group by size, using a screen having round holes, into an eighth group having a size of approximately 1¼-inch to approximately ⅜-inch, a ninth group having a size of approximately ⅜-inch to approximately ¾-inch, and a tenth group having a size of approximately ¾-inch to approximately 1½ inches; conveying the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups to separate air tables; separating ash and coal fines from the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups on their respective air tables; and separating small, thin ash from the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups using shakers having a screens with elongate holes.
- 14. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
removing ash, which passed with the coal from the air tables, using an air separator.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
selectively combining the beneficiated coal with portions of previously separated product to obtain an aggregate having a desired calorific value.
- 16. A method of beneficiating coal, comprising the steps of:
separating raw coal having a calorific value of less than approximately 12,000 Btu/lb, using pressurized air, to obtain coal fines, coarse coal fines, and larger pieces of coal; separating the larger pieces of coal, according to size, into at least one first group; conveying each separated first group to an air table; separating each first group, on its respective air table, into at least one second group comprising mostly ash and at least one third group comprising mostly coal; and separating small, thin ash from each third group using a size discriminating device to obtain beneficiated coal, having a calorific value of at least approximately 12,000 Btu/lb.
- 17. A method of beneficiating coal, comprising the steps of:
separating raw coal having a calorific value not greater than approximately 10,000 Btu/lb, using pressurized air, to obtain coal fines, coarse coal fines, and larger pieces of coal; separating the larger pieces of coal, according to size, into at least one first group; conveying each separated first group to an air table; separating each first group, on its respective air table, into at least one second group comprising mostly ash and at least one third group comprising mostly coal; and separating small, thin ash from each third group using a size discriminating device to obtain beneficiated coal, having a calorific value of at least approximately 12,000 Btu/lb.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of separating the larger pieces of coal, according to size, is performed on a shaker having screens with round holes sized to separate the coal according to desired size ranges.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of separating small, thin ash from each third group is performed on a shaker having screens with elongated slots.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the air table does not utilize a fluidizing media.
- 21. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
removing ash, which passed with the coal from the air table, from each third group using an air separator.
- 22. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
selectively combining beneficiated coal with portions of previously separated product to obtain an aggregate having a desired calorific value.
- 23. A method of beneficiating coal having a calorific value not greater than approximately 10,000 Btu/lb, comprising the steps of:
classifying raw coal by size into a first group having a size greater than about 1½ inches and a second group having a size not greater than about 1½ inches; separating the coal from the second group in an aspirator to obtain coal fines and a third group comprising larger pieces of coal; separating the third group by size, using a screen having round holes, into a fourth group having a size of approximately ¼-inch to approximately ⅜-inch, a fifth group having a size of approximately ⅜-inch to approximately ¾-inch, and a sixth group having a size of approximately ¾-inch to approximately 1½ inches; conveying the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups to separate air tables; separating ash and coal fines from the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups on their respective air tables; and separating small, thin ash from the fourth, fifth, and sixth groups using shakers having screens with elongate holes to obtain beneficiated coal having a calorific value of at least approximately 12,000 Btu/lb.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
crushing raw coal from the first group until it has a size not greater than about 1½ inches; and recombining the crushed coal with the second group so that the crushed coal and the second group are separated together in the aspirator.
- 25. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
crushing raw coal from the first group until it has a size not greater than about 1½ inches; separating the coal from the crushed raw coal in a second aspirator to obtain coal fines and a seventh group comprising larger pieces of coal; separating the seventh group by size, using a screen having round holes, into an eighth group having a size of approximately ¼-inch to approximately ⅜-inch, a ninth group having a size of approximately ⅜-inch to approximately ¾-inch, and a tenth group having a size of approximately ¾-inch to approximately 1½ inches; conveying the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups to separate air tables; separating ash and coal fines from the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups on their respective air tables; and separating small, thin ash from the eighth, ninth, and tenth groups using shakers having a screens with elongate holes.
- 26. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
removing ash, which passed with the coal from the air tables, using an air separator.
- 27. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
selectively combining the beneficiated coal with portions of previously separated product to obtain an aggregate having a desired calorific value.
- 28. An apparatus for dry beneficiation of coal, comprising:
at least one air table adapted receive infed coal material and to fluidize the infed coal and separate the coal, according to mass, into a first group comprising mostly ash and a second group comprising mostly coal, said air table operating without a fluidizing media.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, further including:
at least one shaker upstream of said air table, said shaker including at least one screen having round holes sized to separate pieces of coal, according to size, into at least two groups for subsequent processing by said air table.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28, further including:
at least one second shaker downstream of said air table and adapted to receive the second group from the air table and separate the second group, according to thickness, into beneficiated coal and small flat ash.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 28, further including:
at least one aspirator upstream of said air table adapted to receive raw coal which has been classified according to size and to pneumatically separate the raw coal into coal fines and coarse coal fines which are removed from processing, and larger pieces of coal which are transferred to said air table.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, further comprising:
at least one first shaker upstream of said air table and in communication with said aspirator, said first shaker adapted to receive the larger pieces of coal from said aspirator, said first shaker including at least one screen having round holes sized to separate the larger pieces of coal, according to size, into at least two groups for subsequent processing by said air table; and at least one second shaker downstream of said air table and adapted to receive the second group and separate the second group, according to thickness, into beneficiated coal and small flat ash.
- 33. An apparatus for dry beneficiation of coal, comprising:
at least one first aspirator adapted to receive raw coal which has been classified according to size and to pneumatically separate the raw coal into coal fines, coarse coal fines, and larger pieces of coal; at least one first shaker in communication with said first aspirator and adapted to receive the larger pieces of coal from said first aspirator, said first shaker including at least one screen having round holes sized to separate the larger pieces of coal, according to size, into at least two first groups; at least one air table in communication with said first shaker to receive a first group of coal which has been separated by said first shaker, said air table adapted to fluidize the first group of coal and separate the first group, according to mass, into a second group comprising mostly ash and a third group comprising mostly coal; and at least one second shaker in communication with said air table to receive the third group and separate the third group, according to thickness, into beneficiated coal and small flat ash.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, further comprising at least one second aspirator downstream of said air table and upstream of said second shaker, said second aspirator adapted to receive the third group from said air table and pneumatically remove coal fines and small flat ash from the third group prior to transferring the third group to said second shaker.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein said first shaker comprises at least one screen having round holes sized to separate the larger pieces of coal, according to size.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein said second shaker comprises at least one screen having elongated slots sized to separate the third group according to thickness.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein said air table does not utilize a fluidizing media.
Parent Case Info
[0001] pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 1.78(a)(4), this application claims the benefit of and priority to prior filed co-pending Provisional Application Serial No. 60/367,603, filed Mar. 26, 2002, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60367603 |
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