Claims
- 1. Apparatus for recirculating machine tool coolant and entrained debris flowing in a shallow depth stream within a flow channel to a filtration apparatus, said apparatus comprising:
a housing having an inlet opening connected to said channel to receive said flowing stream of coolant onto a bottom wall of said housing; a bladed wheel rotatably mounted within said housing and a drive motor for rotating said bladed wheel therein; said bladed wheel having a plurality of outwardly extending blades attached to a hub structure, said blades generally conforming to the cross sectional shape of an interior shape in said housing receiving said stream of flowing coolant and rotated in the same direction of said stream flow, said blade each having an outer edge passing over said bottom surface and sweeping said coolant in said stream therealong; said housing interior space defined by a wall surface curving upwardly along the path which said outer edges of each of said blades move so as to enable coolant to be swept therealong and upwardly by rotation of said bladed wheel; said upwardly curving surface extending to a rearwardly and upwardly extending exit wall having a weir edge defined at an upper region thereof, coolant slung over said weir edge entering a discharge chute; said bladed wheel rotated by said drive motor to achieve sufficient blade velocity to sweep coolant upwardly and to sling said coolant up said exit wall, over said weir edge and to said discharge chute; a magnetized body disposed at a lower level below said discharge chute to receive descending coolant and debris so as to bring ferrous debris into contact therewith to be captured thereon by magnetic attraction; a collection tank receiving coolant flowing off said magnetized body; and a pump associated with said collection tank causing coolant and remaining debris collected in said collection tank to be circulated to said filtration apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pump comprises a chopper pump having an impeller formed with cutting edges cutting up entrained debris drained within a pump casing enclosing said impeller.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said pump further includes an agitator tool attached to said impeller to rotate therewith and located to break up debris prior to entering said pump casing.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said magnetized body is mounted to present an inclined surface against which said debris and entrained coolant plunges to bring any ferrous debris items therein into contact therewith.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said magnetized body is a rare earth magnet.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including a series of shed plates mounted around said magnetized body so as to direct coolant and entrained debris from said discharge chute onto an upper surface of said magnetized body.
- 7. Apparatus for removing ferrous debris from machine tool coolant comprising:
a discharge chute arranged to receive said machine tool coolant and entrained ferrous debris; a magnetized body located below said discharge chute so as to receive a plunging flow of coolant and any entrained ferrous debris therefrom; a collection tank having portions arranged to collect coolant flowing off said magnetized body after impacting said magnetized body.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 further including a series of inclined shed plates partially surrounding an upper surface of said magnetized body to cause said plunging flow of coolant and any entrained ferrous debris to be directed at said upper surface.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said magnetized body comprises a rare earth magnet.
- 10. A method of recirculating drained machine tool coolant flowing in a stream to a filter apparatus including the step of removing entrained ferrous debris in a stream of machine tool coolant flowing down a collection trough extending beneath a machine tool installation to collect machine tool coolant and aluminum chips, by the steps of:
guiding said flowing coolant stream into a housing having a bottom surface configured to receive said coolant stream; successively sweeping each of a plurality of blades into said coolant flow stream to sweep coolant and debris along said housing bottom surface and up a curving wall surface, sweeping said coolant and chips from said blades upwardly and back into an exit chute, and over a weir edge located in said exit chute; and directing said coolant and entrained debris passing over said weir down onto an upper surface of a magnetized body so as to bring any ferrous debris into direct contact with said magnetized body to insure capture thereof by magnetic attraction; and, collecting coolant flow flowing off said magnetized body in a collection tank within which said magnetized body is disposed.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 further including the step of pumping said collected machine tool coolant back to said filter apparatus by a chopper pump disposed in said collection tank, said chopper pump having an impeller with cutting edges cutting up remaining debris in said coolant as said coolant and remaining debris is pumped out of said collection tank.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Serial No. 60/366,807, filed Mar. 22, 2002 and is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/498,178, filed Feb. 4, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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