Claims
- 1. A rotor for a centrifugal separator for freeing a liquid from particles suspended therein and having a density larger than that of the liquid, the rotor being rotatable around its center axis (10) and comprisinga casing including two axially separated end walls (1, 8) and a surrounding wall (9) situated therebetween and surrounding the center axis (10), a separation means mounted in the casing and comprising a plurality of separation discs (11), said discs being arranged in the casing between the center axis (10) and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing and being distributed around the center axis (10), to form a plurality of axially extending separation channels, each said separation disc (11) extending both axially and in a direction from the center axis (10) towards the surrounding wall (9) of the casing from a radially innermost part to a radially outermost part of the separation disc, forming an angle with imaginary radii extending from the center axis (10) to the surrounding wall (9), an inlet member (3) delimiting an inlet channel (4) centrally in the casing, said inlet channel (4) communicating with the separation channels through a distribution chamber (24) situated between a first (8) of the end walls of the casing and said separation means, the separation channels extending from the distribution chamber (24) to an area in the vicinity of the other end wall (1) of the casing, and at least one outlet member delimiting an outlet channel (27), which is directed in a way such that liquid flowing out therethrough accomplishes a reaction force on the rotor in its circumferential direction and causes the rotor to rotate in a predetermined rotational direction, wherein the separation discs (11) leave a sludge space for accumulation of separated particles between the radially outer edges of the separation discs and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing, wherein a partition (20-22) is arranged between the separation discs (11) and said other end wall (1) of the casing such that on one side the partition delimits a collecting chamber (25), in which the separation channels open, and on the other side the partition delimits an outlet chamber (26), said partition carrying entrainment members (13) on said one side that delimits the collecting chamber (25), said entrainment members (13) supporting the separation discs (11) and being elongated and forming an angle with the separation discs (11) seen in a plane perpendicular to the rotor center axis, wherein the collecting chamber (25) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) at a radial level in the rotor substantially corresponding to the radial level of the radially innermost parts of the separation discs, and wherein the outlet channel (27) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) and extends to the outside of the rotor, where the outlet channel opens in a liquid free space at a radial level outside said level, at which the collecting chamber (25) and the outlet chamber (26) communicate with each other.
- 2. A rotor according to claim 1, in which every separation disc (11) extends arcuately in a direction from the center axis (10) towards the surrounding wall (9).
- 3. A rotor according to claim 1, in which the distribution chamber (24) contains distribution members, said distribution members being adapted for entrainment in the rotor rotation of liquid flowing from the inlet channel (4) to the separation channels, and being elongated in shape, and forming an angle with the separation discs (11), seen in a plane perpendicular to the rotor center axis (10).
- 4. A rotor according to claim 3, in which said distribution members are situated partly radially inside the separation discs (11).
- 5. A rotor according to claim 3, in which the inlet channel (4) opens into the rotor radially inside the separation discs (11) between the axially separated ends thereof.
- 6. A rotor according to claim 1, in which the separation discs (11) are surrounded by at least one retaining ring.
- 7. A rotor according to claim 1, in which a flow impeding or preventing member (18) is arranged between the separation discs (11) and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing in an area between the distribution chamber (24) and said sludge space.
- 8. A rotor for a centrifugal separator for freeing a liquid from particles suspended therein and having a density larger than that of the liquid, the rotor being rotatable around its center axis (10) and comprisinga casing including two axially separated end walls (1, 8) and a surrounding wall (9) situated therebetween and surrounding the center axis (10), a separation means mounted in the casing and comprising a plurality of separation discs (11), said discs being arranged in the casing between the center axis (10) and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing and being distributed around the center axis (10), to form a plurality of axially extending separation channels, each said separation disc (11) extending both axially and in a direction from the center axis (10) towards the surrounding wall (9) of the casing from a radially innermost part to a radially outermost part of the separation disc, forming an angle with imaginary radii extending from the center axis (10) to the surrounding wall (9), an inlet member (3) delimiting an inlet channel (4) centrally in the casing, said inlet channel (4) communicating with the separation channels through a distribution chamber (24) situated between a first (8) of the end walls of the casing and said separation means, the separation channels extending from the distribution chamber (24) to an area in the vicinity of the other end wall (i) of the casing, and at least one outlet member delimiting an outlet channel (27), which is directed in a way such that liquid flowing out therethrough accomplishes a reaction force on the rotor in a circumferential direction of the rotor and causes the rotor to rotate in a predetermined rotational direction, wherein the separation discs (11) leave a sludge space for accumulation of separated particles between the radially outer edges of the discs and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing, wherein a partition (20-22) is arranged between the separation discs (11) and said other end wall (1) of the casing such that on one side the partition delimits a collecting chamber (25), in which the separation channels open, and on the other side the partition delimits an outlet chamber (26), wherein the collecting chamber (25) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) at a radial level in the rotor substantially corresponding to the radial level of the radially innermost parts of the separation discs, and wherein the outlet channel (27) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) and extends to the outside of the rotor, where the outlet channel opens in a liquid free space at a radial level outside said level, at which the collecting chamber (25) and the outlet chamber (26) communicate with each other, in which the separation discs (11) are mounted between two supporting members (15, 16; 15a, 16a), and said supporting members engage releasingly with the separation discs (11) at the axially separated ends thereof and are connected with each other radially inside the separation discs.
- 9. A rotor according to claim 8, in which the supporting members (15a, 16a) are connected with each other by a snap lock device (17a).
- 10. A rotor according to claim 8, in which the separation discs (11) have edges directed towards the respective end walls (1, 8) of the casing said edges having recesses, said recesses together forming annular grooves extending around the rotor center axis (10), said supporting members (15, 16; 15a, 16a) extending into said grooves for retainment of the separation discs (11).
- 11. A rotor according to claim 8, in which said supporting members (15, 16; 15a, 16a) surround and are guided by a column (3) extending axially in the casing (50).
- 12. A rotor for a centrifugal separator for freeing a liquid from particles suspended therein and having a density larger than that of the liquid, the rotor being rotatable around its center axis (10) and comprisinga casing including two axially separated end walls (1, 8) and a surrounding wall (9) situated therebetween and surrounding the center axis (10), a separation means mounted in the casing and comprising a plurality of separation discs (11), said discs being arranged in the casing between the center axis (10) and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing and being distributed around the center axis (10), to form a plurality of axially extending separation channels, each said separation disc (11) extending both axially and in a direction from the center axis (10) towards the surrounding wall (9) of the casing from a radially innermost part to a radially outermost part of the separation disc, forming an angle with imaginary radii extending from the center axis (10) to the surrounding wall (9), an inlet member (3) delimiting an inlet channel (4) centrally in the casing, said inlet channel (4) communicating with the separation channels through a distribution chamber (24) situated between a first (8) of the end walls of the casing and said separation means, the separation channels extending from the distribution chamber (24) to an area in the vicinity of the other end wall (1) of the casing, and at least one outlet member delimiting an outlet channel (27), which is directed in a way such that liquid flowing out therethrough accomplishes a reaction force on the rotor in a circumferential direction of the rotor and causes the rotor to rotate in a predetermined rotational direction, wherein the separation discs (11) leave a sludge space for accumulation of separated particles between the radially outer edges of the discs and the surrounding wall (9) of the casing, wherein a partition (20-22) is arranged between the separation discs (11) and said other end wall (1) of the casing such that on one side the partition delimits a collecting chamber (25), in which the separation channels open, and on the other side the partition delimits an outlet chamber (26), wherein the collecting chamber (25) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) at a radial level in the rotor substantially corresponding to the radial level of the radially innermost parts of the separation discs, and wherein the outlet channel (27) communicates with the outlet chamber (26) and extends to the outside of the rotor, where the outlet channel opens in a liquid free space at a radial level outside said level, at which the collecting chamber (25) and the outlet chamber (26) communicate with each other, in which said central inlet channel (4) communicates with the distribution chamber (24) through a number of inlet openings (23) in the inlet member (3), the distribution chamber (24) contains a number of wings (12) evenly distributed around the inlet member (3) and extending in a direction therefrom through the distribution chamber towards said casing, the number of wings being larger than the number of inlet openings (23), some wings (12a), corresponding to the number of inlet openings (23), extend substantially all the way into the inlet member (3) in the area of the inlet openings (23), whereas the remaining wings (12b) leave a space (28) between said remaining wings and the inlet member (3) in said area, and each inlet opening (23), seen in the rotational direction of the rotor, is situated in front of a wing (12a) of the kind extending all the way into the inlet member (3) and behind at least one wing (12b) of said remaining wings.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation of PCT application PCT/SE99/00515, filed Mar. 30, 1999, which designates the United States of America, and also claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/241,914, filed Feb. 2, 1999 , now abandoned. Both the PCT application and U.S. Ser. No. 09/241,914 claim the benefit of Swedish priority application No. 9801183-6, filed Apr. 2, 1998. The instant application also claims the benefit of said Swedish priority application.
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