Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating materials of a small size, comprising a mixing device fed with said materials and a conveying liquid to produce a mixture thereof, a separation tub which can be filled up to a preselected level with a liquid equal to said conveying liquid, variable-delivery pump means for pumping said mixture from said device to an introduction area of said tub below said preselected level at a pressure higher than that due to the weight of the liquid in the tub at said introduction area, first material-ejecting means arranged at said preselected level to urge out of the tub a lighter specific gravity material which has ascended to said preselected level of the liquid and second material-ejecting means arranged at the bottom of the tub to urge out of the tub a heavier specific gravity material which has descended to the tub bottom, said introduction area of the separation tub including a mixture inlet duct connected to the outlet of said pump means, there being provided means for varying the height of said inlet duct according to the weight of the materials to be separated, said separation tub having its inner space divided into two parts by a partitioning wall extending downwards from the top of the tub before said inlet tub, said parts of the tub space being provided with respective light material ejecting means for urging out respective light materials of different specific gravities ascended to said preselected level of the liquid upstream and downstream of said partitioning wall, respectively.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said inlet duct is provided with a flattened end mouth.
- 3. An apparatus for separating materials of a small size, comprising a mixing device fed with said materials and a conveying liquid to produce a mixture thereof, a separation tub which can be filled up to a preselected level with a liquid equal to said conveying liquid, variable-delivery pump means for pumping said mixture from said device to an introduction area of said tub below said preselected level at a pressure higher than that due to the weight of the liquid in the tub at said introduction area, first material-ejecting means arranged at said preselected level to urge out of the tub a lighter specific gravity material which has ascended to said preselected level of the liquid and second material-ejecting means arranged at the bottom of the tub to urge out of the tub a heavier specific gravity material which has descended to the tub bottom, said introduction area of the separation tub including a mixture inlet duct connected to the outlet of said pump means, there being provided means for varying the height of said inlet duct according to the weight of the materials to be separated, said separation tub having its inner space divided into two parts by a partitioning wall extending upwards from the bottom of the tub, said inlet duct diverging into higher and lower conduits passing through one of said parts of the tub space and having an open end mouth in the other part of the tub space, the lower conduit having a window opening in said one part of the tub space, and said parts of the tub space being provided with respective heavy-material ejecting means for urging out respective heavy materials of different specific gravity descended to the bottom of the tub upstream and downstream of said partitioning wall.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein there are provided valve means for controlling the partition of the incoming mixture into said conduits.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein there are provided valve means for controlling the opening of said window in the lower conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application Ser. No. 083,761 of Oct. 11, 1979, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation application of the original application Ser. No. 916,726 of June 19, 1978, which is now abandoned.
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