Claims
- 1. A centrifugal separation apparatus for separating sugar crystals from a sugar syrup, the apparatus including:an open topped basket having a discharge lip of curved convex configuration towards an upper end thereof over which sugar crystals pass when they are discharged from the basket; and a deflector spaced radially outwardly of the lip for deflecting sugar crystals discharged from the basket downwardly into a sugar chamber.
- 2. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said discharge lip has a configuration which causes the trajectory of the sugar crystals to be independent of their size and weight and to make the initial impact at broadly the same height on the deflector.
- 3. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said curved convex discharge lip has a radius greater than or equal to the radius calculated by the following formula,V2/δ=9.8 cos θ+Rw2 sin θwhere V is the relative velocity between the crystals and the centrifuge; θ is the angle from a horizontal axis at which free solids leave the centrifuge and is less than or equal to 2; R is the basket radius of the centrifuge at θ; w is the rotation speed in radians per second of the centrifuge; δ is the lip radius at the top of the centrifuge.
- 4. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said deflector includes a relatively upper convex portion, a relatively lower concave portion, and an intermediate portion between the upper and lower portions.
- 5. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said deflector is vertically positioned relative to said basket such that sugar crystals discharged over said discharge lip impact said intermediate portion of said deflector.
- 6. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said intermediate portion of the deflector has one end proximate to the lip and another end remote from the lip, and the proximate end is spaced 100 mm to 250 min. radially outward of the lip.
- 7. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the basket has an axis of rotation, and the intermediate portion of the deflector extends at an angle of greater than 75° to the axis of rotation.
- 8. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the basket has an axis of rotation, and the intermediate portion of the deflector defines an angle of less than 15° with a line extending perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
- 9. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate portion of the deflector has an angle of inclination such that each crystal impacts with the deflector 3 to 20 times.
- 10. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, further including a blender for treating sugar crystals discharging from the basket, the blender including a screen space beneath said deflector onto which the sugar crystals deflected by the deflector fall, and an arm rotatable in the plane of the screen closely spaced above the screen, the arm working crystals resting on the screen to modify their particle size distribution and urge them through the screen.
- 11. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the arm rotates at 3 to 10 meters per second at its circumference and is spaced 5 to 8 millimeters above the screen, to shear the sugar crystals on the screen so as to yield sugar crystals having narrow particle size distribution.
- 12. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said basket includes an axis of rotation, an upper perforated portion having a cone half angle of 24-26° to the axis and a lower perforated portion having a cone half angle of 0-15° to the axis.
- 13. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, further including sprays for spraying water and/or steam onto sugar crystals discharged from said basket so as to lubricate the sugar crystals.
- 14. A centrifugal separation apparatus according to claim 1, further including a housing within which the basket and deflector arc received, the housing defining an inlet opening in a top of to basket, a liquid outlet in a bottom of the basket, and a solids outlet extending circumferentially around the liquid outlet in the bottom of the basket.
- 15. A process for continuously centrifuging a sugar syrup to remove sugar crystals therefrom, the process including:continuously feeding the massecuites into a centrifugal separation apparatus including an open topped basket having a discharge lip of curved convex configuration towards an upper end thereof over which sugar crystals pass when they are discharged from the basket, and a deflector spaced radially outwardly of the lip for deflecting sugar crystals discharged from the basket downwardly into a sugar chamber; centrifuging the massecuites in the basket so that liquid passes through the wall of the basket and the crystals move progressively up the wall of the basket while being rotated in the basket; discharging crystals from the basket by passing them over said discharge lip; and deflecting the crystals off the deflector downwardly towards the solids outlet.
- 16. A Process for continuously centrifuging sugar crystals according to claim 15, wherein sold deflecting step comprises impacting said sugar crystals 3 to 20 times with said deflector.
- 17. A process for continuously centrifuging sugar crystals according to claim 15, including the further step of lubricating said sugar crystals by applying a spray of water or steam onto crystals discharged over said lip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/687,549, filed Apr. 22, 1997, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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