Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for classifying particles and having a screen for separating undersized particles from a mass of particles carried thereby, the apparatus having means for imparting gyratory motion to the screen, said motion having a laterally eccentric component and a repetitive vertical component for fluidizing and resulting in directions of flow of particles on the screen and providing a radially directed throw, the improvement comprising:
- a lid overlying the screen, said lid defining with said screen a classification chamber and providing a reaction surface for contacting active particles in said chamber, said chamber having an exit for oversized particles located along the circumference of said apparatus; and
- means for introducing particles into said chamber at a portion thereof located radially distant from said exit, and means for dispersing introduced particles across the surface of the screen toward said exit in a direction opposite to the direction of said throw.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- activation means associated with the particle introducing means and movable with the classification chamber for enhancing the activity of introduced particles.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the activation means comprises:
- an annular activation chamber having entrance and exit apertures, said annular activation chamber being shaped to cause particles therein to flow from said entrance aperture in a direction toward said exit aperture, said exit aperture being located to introduce particles into the classification chamber.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the dispersing means includes an upstanding surface in the classification chamber for contacting and dispersing introduced particles, and
- the exit aperture is located to introduce particles into said classification chamber adjacent the particle dispersing surface and to be contacted thereby, said particles being further activated and dispersed in a direction opposite to the direction of inward throw upon being contacted by said particle dispersing surface.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:
- the annular activation chamber includes a thrusting surface and diminishes in cross-sectional area from said thrusting surface to the exit aperture,
- the entrance aperture being located adjacent said thrusting surface at one end of said annular activation chamber and said exit aperture being located at an opposite end of said annular activation chamber.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:
- the entrance and exit apertures are annular.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein:
- the activation means comprises an annular channel disposed above the lid and between the chamber and a source of particles to be classified, said annular channel admitting particles into said chamber adjacent the particle dispersing means.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
- the lid is angled relative to the screen such that the classification chamber decreases in cross-sectional area between the particle introducing means and the exit.
- 9. In a gyratory particle classification apparatus, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a gyratory motion working chamber defined by a particle bed-supporting surface providing a net radial throw and on which a fluidized particle bed is formed, a lid extending over the particle bed-supporting surface and disposed to contact fluidized particles in said fluid particle bed, the working chamber having an exit aperture for rejected particles; and
- means for introducing particles from a particle source into said working chamber which are located radially distant from said exit aperture and which are effective to enhance the activity of source particles entering said working chamber and to disperse the activated particles toward said exit aperture into said fluidized particle bed in a direction counter to the direction of net radial throw, and overcome the resistance of said fluidized particle bed to the introduction of source particles into said working chamber.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the means for introducing particles from a particle source comprises:
- a particle activation chamber having particle entrance and exit openings, said activation chamber being shaped to induce activated particles therein to flow from said entrance opening to said exit opening and to enter the working chamber in a direction counter to the direction of net radial throw.
- 11. Apparatus for classifying particulate material, comprising:
- means for defining a particle classification chamber including a particle bed-supporting surface on which a fluidized particle bed is formed, a laterally extending surface spaced above the particle bed-supporting surface and an exit aperture for removing excess particulate material;
- means for imparting to said classification chamber a repetitive motion having at least a generally horizontal component fluidizing the particle bed and imparting a net directional throw to the particles of said particle bed, and giving a downward motion component to particles contacted by said laterally extending surface; and
- means for introducing activated particles into said classification chamber located distant from said exit aperture and to disperse said activated particles toward said exit aperture in a direction counter to the net directional throw and overcome the resistance of the fluidized bed to the addition of particles thereto.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising:
- an upstanding dispersing surface in the classification chamber for contacting particles therein, the particles from the means for introducing activated particles being admitted into said classification chamber at a location adjacent said upstanding dispersing surface.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:
- the upstanding dispersing surface is integral with the activation chamber.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the means for introducing activated particles comprises:
- an activation chamber having a thrusting surface, bounding surfaces converging from said thrusting surface toward an exit aperture at an opposite end of said activation chamber, and an entrance opening for admitting particles into said activation chamber disposed at a point displaced from the exit aperture thereof,
- said activation chamber being movable with the classification chamber, the movement thereof imparting a net level activation sufficient to particles entering therein to overcome the resistance of the fluidized bed to the addition of particles thereinto.
- 15. Apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein:
- the particle bed-supporting surface of the classification chamber comprises a classification screen through which undersized particles may pass and are collected at a point therebelow, while oversized particles may exit from said classification chamber via the exit aperture thereof.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising:
- means for imparting a repetitive vertical motion component to the particle supporting-bed which tends to increase the net directional throw.
- 17. Apparatus in accordance with claim 11, further comprising:
- a series of laterally spaced, upstanding baffles disposed in the classification chamber below the laterally extending surface for establishing a plurality of intercommunicating, laterally spaced retention regions for collecting particles of relatively greater mass.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:
- the particle bed-supporting surface slopes upwardly from the dispersing surface towards the exit aperture.
- 19. In apparatus for classifying particles, the combination of:
- a working chamber having a generally horizontal surface for supporting a bed of particles, an upstanding surface for contacting and dispersing particles over said general horizontal surface, an exit aperture remote from said upstanding surface for contacting and dispersing particles into said bed of particles, and a lid spaced above said surface for supporting particles and convergent therewith toward said exit aperture;
- means for agitating said working chamber with a repetitive motion having a generally horizontal motion component fluidizing a bed of particles formed on said generally horizontal surface and imparting to said aperture a net throw in a direction counter to the movement of the particles in said working chamber which is in a direction from said upstanding surface for contacting and dispersing particles into said bed of particles and toward said exit aperture; and
- a particle activation chamber, located distant from said exit aperture of said working chamber, movable with said working chamber and having a particle exit for admitting particles into said working chamber in proximity to said upstanding surface for contacting and dispersing particles into said bed of particles;
- said particle activation chamber being shaped to activate and induce in the particles therein a net movement in a direction generally parallel to the locus of the repetitive generally horizontal motion component.
- 20. In a gyratory apparatus for classifying particles according to size, the apparatus having a frame, a particle supporting classification surface permitting undersize particles to pass therethrough, and means for agitating said frame with gyratory motion and fluidizing the particles on said particle supporting classification surface and exerting thereon a net radial throw, the improvement comprising:
- a laterally extending lid spaced vertically above said particle supporting classification surface and defining therewith a classification chamber having an exit aperture for oversise particles; and
- means located radially distant from said exit aperture for admitting particles into said classification chamber and activating and imparting to particles entering said classification chamber a directional movement which is counter to the direction of net throw of said apparatus, and dispersing said activated and admitted particles toward said exit aperture of said classification chamber.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20, wherein:
- the means for admitting particles into the classification chamber comprises another chamber disposed above and movable with the frame for receiving particles to be classified, said other chamber having an exit opening for admitting said particles continuously into said classification chamber, said other chamber being effective to increase the kinetic energy of particles entering said classification chamber to a degree sufficient to overcome the resistance of fluidized particles in the classification chamber to the introduction of particles to be classified therein.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21, wherein:
- the classification chamber has a surface for contacting and dispersing activated and admitted particles over the classification surface,
- the exit opening of the other chamber being located in proximity to said surface for contacting and dispersing activated and admitted particles over said classification surface.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 22, wherein:
- the lid is angled relative to the classification surface and the classification chamber decreases in cross-sectional area between the surface for contacting and dispersing particles over said classification surface and the exit aperture.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 21, wherein:
- the other chamber has at least two surfaces which converge toward the exit opening.
- 25. In a process for classifying the particles in a particle bed within a classification chamber having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the chamber is agitated with a repetitive motion having at least a generally horizontal motion component for fluidizing the particle bed, the steps of:
- providing a source of particles at a given rate to an activation chamber having an inlet and an outlet for the passage of particles therethrough;
- agitating said activation chamber with a repetitive motion to enhance the activity of particles passing therethrough from said source of particles; and
- introducing activated particles into said classification chamber;
- said activated particles being introduced into said classification chamber distant from the outlet thereof and having a directional motion tending to disperse such activated particles over said particle bed and away from the location of introduction thereof, and enabling thereby a continuous flow of particles from said source of particles through said activation chamber and into said classification chamber, said classification chamber having a motion providing a net inward directional throw to particles in the particle bed, and the directional motion of activated particles introduced into said classification chamber being counter to said net inward directional throw.
- 26. The process of claim 25, wherein:
- the activation chamber is movable with the classification chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 868,154, filed on 5/22/86, now abandoned, which is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 616,782, filed on 6/1/84, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 475,960 filed Mar. 16, 1983 now abandoned.
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