Claims
- 1. A centrifugal separator for separating solids from a liquid mixture, in which the solids in the form of particles are suspended in a liquid having a density smaller than that of the particles, which centrifugal separator includesa rotor (1) having a center axis (R), around which it is rotatable at a first speed, a screw conveyor (2), which is arranged in the rotor (1) and is rotatable around said center axis (R) at a second speed differing from said first speed, and a driving device, which is adapted for rotation of the rotor (1) at said first speed and the screw conveyor (2) at said second speed, the rotor (1) being rotatably supported only at its one end through a rotor shaft (5), which is arranged so that the rotor center axis extends substantially vertically, the rotor (1) having an inlet for said mixture in the form of at least one inlet channel (22-24), which extends into the rotor at its said one end, a liquid outlet for separated liquid in the form of at least one outlet channel (12; 66-68), which extends out of the rotor at its said one end, and a sludge outlet (13) for separated solids situated at the opposite other end of the rotor, the rotor including a conical portion (6), at the apex of which said sludge outlet (13) is situated, the screw conveyor (2) being formed for transportation of separated solids through said conical portion (6) of the rotor towards the sludge outlet (13), and the screw conveyor (2) being engaged for rotation with a conveyor shaft (8), which extends axially through the rotor shaft (5) and is coupled together with said driving device, and wherein the screw conveyor (2) supports a partition, which divides the interior of the rotor into one separation chamber (73) and one sludge outlet (74) and which at the surrounding wall of the rotor leaves a slot (72, 78), through which the two said chambers (73, 74) communicate with each other, and wherein a set of separation discs (51) is arranged coaxially with the screw conveyor (2) in said separation chamber (73).
- 2. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, in which said separation discs (51) are conical.
- 3. A centrifugal separator according to claim 2, in which said conical separation discs (51) are stacked upon each other and placed coaxially with the rotor (1).
- 4. A centrifugal separator according to claim 3, in which the conical separation discs (51) each define a base end that is turned toward said one end of the rotor (1).
- 5. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, in which the separtion discs (51) are mounted for rotation together with the screw conveyor (2).
- 6. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, in which the rotor shaft (5) and the conveyor shaft (8) are coupled together through a gear device (3), which includes three co-operating gear members (33, 35, 37), of which a first gear member (33) is connected with the rotor shaft (5) and a second gear member (35) is connected with the conveyor shaft (8), the three said gear member (33, 35, 37) being adapted for rotation relative to each other around a prolongation of the rotor center axis (R) and said inlet channel (22-24) extending centrally through the gear device (3).
- 7. A centrifugal separator according to claim 6, in which the gear device (3) is constituted by a Harmonic Drive gear device (HD gear device) including a stiff cylindrical gear member (33), which is rotatable around its center axis (R) and has a first number of cogs or teeth distributed around this center axis, a flexible gear member (37), which extends around the same center axis (R) and has a different second number of cogs or teeth distributed around the center axis, which are adapted successively to be brought into and out of engagement with the cogs or teeth of the cylindrical gear member (33), and a wave generator (40) which is adapted gradually to deform the flexible gear member (35) and, thereby, accomplish said teeth engagement between the gear members (33, 35).
- 8. A centrifugal separator according to claim 7, in which the wave generator (40) is rotatable around the center axis (R) of the cylindrical gear member (33).
- 9. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1 in which the conical portion (6) of the rotor is frustoconical and at its narrow end defines an axially directed central opening, the said sludge outlet (13) of the rotor being formed by this central opening.
- 10. A centrifugal separator according to claim 9, in which said central opening is free from stationary members.
- 11. A centrifugal separator according to claim 9, in which the screw conveyor (2) extends within the interior of the rotor from said one end to an area in the vicinity of said central opening.
- 12. A centrifugal separator according to claim 9, in which the screw conveyor (2) extends within the interior of the rotor from said one end of the rotor up to or out through said central opening.
- 13. A centrifugal separator according to claim 9, in which the conical portion (6) of the rotor at its narrowest end supports a conical piece (70), which is releasably connected with the conical portion (6) and has a central apex opening which is smaller than the central apex opening of the conical portion.
- 14. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1 in which said outlet channel (67) for separated liquid extends through the rotor shaft (5).
- 15. A centrifugal separator according to claim 14, in which said outlet channel (67) is formed by a stationary outlet pipe (65), which within the rotor (1) supports an outlet member (64).
- 16. A centrifugal separator according to claim 15, in which said outlet pipe (65) extends axially through the conveyor shaft (8).
- 17. A centrifugal separator according to claim 16, in which an outlet chamber (63), formed in the rotor and communicating with said separation chamber (73), has a diameter larger than that of said outlet pipe (65), said outlet member (64) extending radially outwards from the outlet pipe (65) into the outlet chamber (63).
- 18. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1 in which said inlet channel is formed by an inlet pipe (22), which extends axially through the conveyor shaft (8).
- 19. A centrifugal separator according to claim 18, in which a stationary outlet pipe (65), which supports an outlet member (64) with the rotor (1), extends axially through the conveyor shaft (8), said inlet pipe (22) extending axially through said stationary outlet pipe (65).
- 20. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1 in which the conveyor shaft (8) is connected with a supporting body (9), which is arranged within and coaxially with the rotor (1), and the screw conveyor (2) is releasably supported by the supporting body (9), the screw conveyor (2) being axially displaceable into and out of engagement with the supporting body (9).
- 21. A centrifugal separator according to claim 20, in which the screw conveyor (2) extends around a space, which is axially open, so that the supporting body (9) is insertable thereinto when the screw conveyor (2) is brought axially into engagement with the body (9).
- 22. A centrifugal separator according to claim 20, in which the conveyor screw (2) and the supporting body (9) are formed for engagement with each other through axially extending splines.
- 23. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1 in which the rotor (1) is suspended in a way such that said rotor shaft (5) is situated at the upper end of the rotor and said sludge outlet (13) is situated at the lower end of the rotor.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/701,153, filed Nov. 22, 2000 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,537,191 B1, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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