Claims
- 1. An apparatus for conditioning a granular material comprising:
- a. a centrifugal throwing wheel for projecting granular material; b. means for feeding a granular material to said throwing wheel;
- c. an impact surface member completely surrounding the periphery of said throwing wheel and spaced therefrom in the path of projected granular material; said impact surface member including an impact plate angularly positioned in the path of the projected granular material for deflecting said granular material upwardly and ricochet means for further deflecting the granular material downwardly through the path of granular material projected from said throwing wheel;
- d. a plurality of baffle elements radially located on said impact plate, said baffle elements extending generally across the impact plate from the upper extremity thereof towards the lower extremity thereof; said baffle elements forming means for minimizing formation of sand vortices which cause excessive erosion of said impact plate and also for acting as barriers to shield the impact plate from erosion;
- e. means for moving an air stream through said apparatus to contact the granular material and promote separation of fines from granular product; and
- f. means for collecting the granular product.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said centrifugal throwing wheel is supported for rotation about a substantially vertical axis so that the granular material is projected outwardly substantially horizontally.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said baffle elements each have an angled wall closest to the throwing wheel so that an upstanding surface is presented to the horizontally projected granular material.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a plurality of granular bed baffles are arranged below said impact surface member with said bed baffles forming means for retarding the velocity of granular material proceeding from said impact surface member by providing a tortuous path for said granular material.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said air stream moves through said apparatus between said impact surface and the periphery of said throwing wheel.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said baffle elements are of constant width as seen in plan and have forwardly facing and rearwardly facing faces each at an angle to a plane normal to that surface of said baffle plate on which said radial baffle elements are located, and said angle of said forwardly facing face being greater than the angle of the rearwardly facing face.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said impact plate member has an axis of rotation and said baffle elements have inner ends disposed at an angle to said axis.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said impact plate member extends radially inwardly beyond a base of each of said baffle elements and said baffle elements have inner ends disposed generally normal to the plane of said impact plate member and at an angle to said axis.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the baffle elements are symmetrically arranged on said impact plate at 22.5.degree. intervals.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said air stream moves substantially horizontally across the path of the dropping granular material.
- 11. An apparatus for conditioning a granular material comprising:
- a. a centrifugal throwing wheel for projecting granular material; b. means for feeding a granular material to said throwing wheel;
- c. an impact surface member completely surrounding the periphery of said throwing wheel and spaced therefrom in the path of projected granular material; said impact surface member including an impact plate angularly positioned in the path of the projected granular material for deflecting said granular material upwardly and ricochet means for further deflecting the granular material downwardly through the path of granular material projected from said throwing wheel;
- d. a plurality of baffle elements radially located on said impact plate, said baffle elements extending generally across the impact plate from the upper extremity thereof towards the lower extremity thereof; said baffle elements forming means for minimizing formation of sand vortices which cause excessive erosion of said impact plate and also for acting as barriers to shield the impact plate from erosion; and
- e. means for collecting the granular product.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said baffle elements are of constant width as seen in plan and have forwardly facing and rearwardly facing faces each at an angle to a radial plane normal to that surface of said baffle plate on which said baffle elements are located, and said angle of said forwardly facing face being greater than the angle of the rearwardly facing face.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein a plurality of granular bed baffles are arranged in staggered configuration below said impact surface member to receive granular material dropping from said impact surface member and provide a tortuous path for said granular material thereby retarding the progress of said material through said apparatus and rendering it more susceptible to the separation process.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein means is provided for moving an air stream through said apparatus substantially horizontally across the path of the granular material falling through said apparatus to effect separation of fines from granular product.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein a chamber is provided to receive the fines-laden air stream after it passes through the falling granular material, a conduit communicating with said chamber for conducting intermediate fines which drop out of the air stream to discard and a second conduit connected to said chamber for conducting to discard light fines and dust with the entraining air stream.
- 16. An impact surface member for use in an apparatus for conditioning granular material comprising an impact plate member which is a hollow frustrum in shape having on the inner inclined surface thereof a plurality of radially located baffle elements extending generally across the impact plate member from the upper extremity thereof towards the lower extremity thereof, said baffle elements being of a constant width as seen in plan and having forwardly facing and rearwardly facing faces each at an angle to a radial plane normal to the inner inclined surface of said impact plate member, and said angle of said forwardly facing face being greater than the angle of the rearwardly facing face.
- 17. The impact surface member of claim 16 wherein said baffle elements are symmetrically positioned on said impact plate member at intervals of 22.5.degree..
- 18. The impact surface member of claim 16 wherein said impact plate member has an axis of rotation and said baffle elements have inner ends disposed at an angle to said axis.
- 19. The impact surface member of claim 16 wherein the angle of slope of said forwardly facing face is on the order of 30 and the angle of slope of said rearwardly facing face is on the order of 10.degree..
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said impact plate member extends radially inwardly beyond a base of each of said baffle elements and said baffle elements have inner ends disposed generally normal to the plane of said impact plate member and at an angle to said axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of our copending application Ser. No. 767,296, filed Aug. 19, 1985, now abandoned.
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