Claims
- 1. A spiral separator for separating a fluid into a heavier component, at least one intermediate component and a lighter component, comprising: a spiral cavity; said spiral cavity comprising a spiral passage with a varying thickness wall between coils; said spiral passage with a varying thickness wall comprising an inlet, an outlet an outer cross-sectional area for collecting said heavier component, at least one intermediate cross-sectional area for collecting said at least one intermediate component and a inner cross-sectional area for collecting said lighter component, said spiral passage being connected at said outlet to a three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means, a first portion of said three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means being connected at said spiral passage's outer cross-sectional area for collecting the heavier component, a subsequent portion or portions of said three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means being connected at said spiral passage's at least one intermediate cross-sectional area for collecting the at least one intermediate component and a last portion of said three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means being connected at said spiral passage's inner cross-sectional area for collecting the lighter component.
- 2. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least two heat exchangers, one of said at least two heat exchangers being connected to said first portion of the three-or-more way non-movable or moveable offshoot means for collecting said heavier component, and another one of said at least two heat exchangers being connected to said last portion of said three-or-more way non-movable or moveable offshoot means for collecting said lighter component.
- 3. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one reservoir in fluid communication with one of said portions of the three-or-more way non-movable or moveable offshoot means, the at least one reservoir receiving one of the group consisting of the heavier component, one of the intermediate components, and the lighter component.
- 4. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the three-or-more way non-movable or moveable offshoot means is movable so as to be variable operable to separate the fluid into three-or-more components of varying volumes.
- 5. A spiral separator as claimed in claims 1, wherein the spiral cavity's cross-section has a predetermined gradually changing form, the form being circular at the inlet and radially extended at the outlet.
- 6. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is a homogenous or two component gas and/or liquid fluid.
- 7. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means is a plurality of three-or-more way non-movable or movable offshoot means situated along the spiral cavity one after another.
- 8. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is petroleum polluted by water or its product polluted by water, the petroleum or its product polluted by water being mixture of petroleum or its product and water, said heavier component being water containing some petroleum or its product and the lighter component being petroleum or its product.
- 9. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is petroleum from an oil-well before a pipe-line, the petroleum being a mixture of hydrocarbons, asphalt and paraffin, said heavier component being asphalt and paraffin containing some hydrocarbons, and said lighter component being hydrocarbons.
- 10. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is exhaust from a power plant, the exhaust comprising a mixture of SO3, CO2 and CO gases, wherein said heavier component comprises SO3 and some CO, and the lighter component comprises CO2 and CO gases.
- 11. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 1, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is a crude oil mixture of hydrocarbons containing different grade fuels, said different grade fuels including fuel oil and benzene, said heavier component being fuel oil and said lighter component being benzene.
- 12. A spiral separator for separating a fluid into a heavier component and a lighter component, comprising: a spiral cavity, said spiral cavity comprising a spiral passage with a varying thickness wall between coils; said spiral passage comprising an inlet, an outlet, an outer cross-sectional area for collecting said heavier component and an inner cross-sectional area for collecting said lighter component, said spiral passage being connected at said outlet to a two-way movable offshoot means, a first portion of said two-way movable offshoot means being connected at said spiral passage's outer cross-sectional area for collecting the heavier component, and a remaining portion of said two-way movable offshoot being connected at said spiral passage's inner cross-sectional area for collecting the lighter component, wherein said two-way movable offshoot is variable operable to separate said fluid into said heavier and lighter components.
- 13. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, further comprising at least two heat exchangers, one of said at least two heat exchangers being connected to said first portion of the two-way movable offshoot means for collecting said heavier component, and another one of said at least two heat exchangers being connected to said remaining portion of said two-way moveable offshoot for collecting said lighter component.
- 14. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, further comprising at least one reservoir in fluid communication with one of said portions of the two-way moveable offshoot means, the at least one reservoir receiving one of the group consisting of the heavier component and the lighter component.
- 15. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, wherein the spiral cavity's cross-section has a predetermined gradually changing form, the form being circular at the inlet a radially expanded at the outlet.
- 16. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is a homogenous or two component gas and/or liquid fluid.
- 17. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, wherein said two-way movable offshoot means is a plurality of two-way movable offshoot means situated along the spiral cavity one after another.
- 18. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is petroleum polluted by water or its product polluted by water, the petroleum polluted by water or its product polluted by water being a mixture of petroleum or its product and water, said heavier component being water containing some petroleum or its product, and the lighter component being petroleum or its product.
- 19. A spiral separator as claimed in claim 12, constructed and arranged so that the fluid to be separated is petroleum from an oil-well before a pipe-line, the petroleum being a mixture of hydrocarbons, asphalt and paraffin, said heavier component being asphalt and paraffin containing some hydrocarbons, and said lighter component being hydrocarbons.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/839,256, filed Apr. 17, 1997 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/301,262, filed Sep. 6, 1994 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/011,709, filed Feb. 1, 1993 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (3)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08/839256 |
Apr 1997 |
US |
Child |
09/566269 |
|
US |
Parent |
08/301262 |
Sep 1994 |
US |
Child |
08/839256 |
|
US |
Parent |
08/011709 |
Feb 1993 |
US |
Child |
08/301262 |
|
US |