Claims
- 1. A conveyor for a centrifuge, the conveyor having a length and comprising
a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and at least one accelerating impeller within and connected to the conveyor for accelerating fluid to be treated by the centrifuge.
- 2. The conveyor of claim 1 further comprising
a hollow feed tube with a fluid exit end within the conveyor through which fluid to be treated enters a space within the conveyor.
- 3. The conveyor of claim 2 wherein substantially all of the fluid to be treated is acceleratable by the at least one accelerating impeller.
- 4. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller is a plurality of radially spaced-apart impellers.
- 5. The conveyor of claim 2 further comprising
a chamber within the conveyor, part of the chamber having a fluid entry end adjacent the fluid exit end of the feed tube, the chamber for receiving fluid exiting from the fluid exit end of the feed tube, the fluid passing into the chamber and exiting therefrom.
- 6. The conveyor of claim 5 further comprising
the at least one accelerating impeller positioned within the chamber.
- 7. The conveyor of claim 6 further comprising a central nose member within the conveyor and wherein the at least one accelerating impeller is a plurality of spaced-apart impellers each connected to the central nose member.
- 8. The conveyor of claim 7 wherein the chamber, the central nose member, and the at least one impeller are removably connected to to the conveyor.
- 9. The conveyor of claim 7 wherein the impellers have an impeller length and the nose member has a nose end with a nose end length, the nose end length at least fifty per-cent of the impeller length.
- 10. The conveyor of claim 7 wherein the nose member has a nose end and a plate secured to or formed of the nose member, the nose end projecting away from the plate, the plate extending across an inner space of the conveyor to prevent fluid from flowing past the plate.
- 11. The conveyor of claim 7 wherein the nose member has a curved surface to facilitate fluid flow in a direction out from the conveyor.
- 12. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the conveyor has a first end and a second end, the first end having fluid entry apparatus and the second end positionable adjacent fluid exit apparatus of a centrifuge, and the conveyor further comprising
a solid plate disposed across the conveyor so that fluid is not flowable past the solid plate, the conveyor having a last flight member of the plurality of flight members at the second end of the conveyor, the solid plate positioned further from the second end of the conveyor than said last flight member.
- 13. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has at least one flow diverter thereon for diverting fluid that contacts the flow diverter.
- 14. The conveyor of claim 13 wherein the at least one flow diverter is positioned so that a flight member of the plurality of spaced-apart flight members is adjacent the at least one flow diverter and the at least one flow diverter is able to divert fluid away from said flight member.
- 15. The conveyor of claim 14 wherein the at least one flow diverter is a plurality of flow diverters, each of the plurality of flow diverters positioned so as to divert fluid flow from a flight member of the plurality of spaced-apart flight members.
- 16. The conveyor of claim 2 wherein the conveyor has a conveyor end area positionable adjacent a beach end area of a centrifuge bowl and wherein the hollow feed tube is so configured and of sufficient length that the fluid to be treated exits the hollow feed tube adjacent the conveyor end area of the conveyor for flow to a beach end area of a centrifuge bowl.
- 17. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has a shape, viewed on end, that comprises a flowing curve extending out from a central first part of the conveyor and with a distal end on the conveyor at a radially spaced-apart location from the central first part.
- 18. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has a front end with a first width, viewed on end, and a rear end with a second width, the first width less than the second width.
- 19. The conveyor of claim 1 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller is a plurality of spaced-apart impellers, each impeller spaced apart about ninety degrees, each of the plurality of spaced-apart impellers having a first part at a center of the conveyor and a distal end adjacent one of the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the first part of one impeller substantially diametrically aligned with the distal end of a next-adjacent impeller.
- 20. The conveyor of claim 1 further comprising
a flow enhancer connected to the at least one accelerating impeller, the flow enhancer for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer including ring apparatus, a plurality of spaced-apart pins secured to the ring apparatus, the plurality of pins spaced-apart to define fluid flow passages therebetween, the ring apparatus having a central opening through which fluid is flowable, fluid flowable through said central opening to the at least one accelerating impeller.
- 21. The conveyor of claim 20 wherein the ring apparatus comprises a first ring and a second ring, the first ring spaced-apart from the second ring by the pins of the plurality of pins, the pins of the plurality of pins secured to the first ring and the second ring and extending between the first ring and the second ring.
- 22. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, a conveyor rotatably mounted in the bowl, the conveyor comprising a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and at least one accelerating impeller within and connected to the conveyor for accelerating the fluid.
- 23. The centrifuge of claim 21 further comprising
a flow enhancer connected to the at least one impeller for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer comprising a flow enhancer connected to the at least one accelerating impeller, the flow enhancer for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer including ring apparatus, a plurality of spaced-apart pins secured to the ring apparatus, the plurality of pins spaced-apart to define fluid flow passages therebetween, the ring apparatus having a central opening through which fluid is flowable, fluid flowable through said central opening to the at least one accelerating impeller.
- 24. A flow enhancer for a centrifuge, the flow enhancer for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer comprising
ring apparatus, a plurality of spaced-apart pins secured to the ring apparatus, the plurality of pins spaced-apart to define fluid flow passages therebetween, the ring apparatus having a central opening through which fluid is flowable, fluid flowable through said central opening.
- 25. The flow enhancer of claim 24 wherein the ring apparatus comprises a first ring and a second ring, the first ring spaced-apart from the second ring by the pins of the plurality of pins, the pins of the plurality of pins secured to the first ring and the second ring and extending between the first ring and the second ring.
- 26. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, a flow enhancer connected to and within the bowl for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer comprising a flow enhancer connected to the at least one accelerating impeller, the flow enhancer for facilitating fluid flow out from the conveyor, the flow enhancer including ring apparatus, a plurality of spaced-apart pins secured to the ring apparatus, the plurality of pins spaced-apart to define fluid flow passages therebetween, the ring apparatus having a central opening through which fluid is flowable, fluid flowable through said central opening to the at least one accelerating impeller.
- 27. The centrifuge of claim 26 wherein the centrifuge has a conveyor within the bowl and the flow enhancer is within the conveyor.
- 28. A nose member for a centrifuge, the nose member comprising
a plate, and a nose end secured to or formed of the plate, the nose end projecting away from the plate, the plate extendable across an inner space of a centrifuge to prevent fluid from flowing past the plate.
- 29. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl,
a central nose member within the bowl, the central nose member comprising a plate and a nose end secured to or formed of the plate, the nose end projecting away from the plate, the plate extending across an inner space of the centrifuge to prevent fluid from flowing past the plate.
- 30. An accelerator apparatus for accelerating fluid in a centrifuge bowl of a centrifuge, the accelerator apparatus comprising
at least one accelerating impeller for accelerating fluid to be treated, and wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has a shape, viewed on end, that comprises a flowing curve extending out from a first part of a center of the accelerator apparatus and with a distal end radially spaced-apart from said first part.
- 31. The accelerator apparatus of claim 30 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has a front end with a front width, viewed on end, at a first end of the accelerator apparatus and a rear end with a second width, the first width less than the second width.
- 32. The accelerator apparatus of claim 30 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller is a plurality of spaced-apart impellers, each impeller spaced apart from adjacent impellers, each of the plurality of spaced-apart impellers having a first central end and a distal end radially spaced-apart from the first end, the first end of one impeller substantially diametrically aligned with the distal end of a next-adjacent impeller.
- 33. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, and accelerator apparatus within the bowl for accelerating fluid fed into the bowl, the accelerator apparatus comprising at least one accelerating impeller for accelerating fluid to be treated, and wherein the at least one accelerating impeller has a shape, viewed on end, that comprises a flowing curve extending out from a first part of a center of the accelerator apparatus and with a distal end radially spaced-apart from said first part.
- 34. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, the bowl having a beach area, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, a conveyor rotatably mounted in the bowl, the conveyor comprising a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and a feed tube for introducing fluid to be treated by the centrifuge into the conveyor, the feed tube having an exit end within the conveyor, the exit end adjacent a portion of the beach area of the bowl.
- 35. A conveyor for a centrifuge, the conveyor having a length and comprising
a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and the plurality of open areas located so that in use the conveyor is positionable so that fluid flows out from the plurality of open areas adjacent a beach area of a centrifuge bowl.
- 36. A centrifuge comprising
a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, the bowl having a beach area at a beach end of the centrifuge, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, a conveyor rotatably mounted in the bowl, the conveyor comprising a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and the plurality of open areas at the beach end of the centrifuge.
- 37. A method for separating components of a feed material, the method comprising
introducing feed material into a centrifuge, the centrifuge comprising a bowl with a hollow interior and a first bowl end spaced-apart from a second bowl end, apparatus for selectively rotating the bowl, a conveyor rotatably mounted in the bowl, the conveyor comprising a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along the length of the conveyor, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the spaced-apart flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the plurality of spaced-apart flight members, the spaced-apart flight members and plurality of support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor, and at least one accelerating impeller within and connected to the conveyor for accelerating the fluid, separating components of the feed material within the centrifuge, and discharging from the bowl separated components of the feed material.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein the feed material includes liquid with solids entrained therein and the centrifuge separates solids from the liquid, the solids exiting from the bowl through at least one bowl solids exit port and the liquid exiting from the bowl through at least one bowl liquid exit port which is spaced-apart from the bowl solids exit port.
- 39. The method of claim 37 wherein the at least one accelerating impeller is a plurality of radially spaced-apart impellers each with a central end connected to a central nose member mounted in the conveyor, and wherein the impellers accelerate the fluid to a speed that is at least 95% of the speed of rotation of a pool of fluid to be treated in the bowl, and the method further comprising
radially accelerating with the impellers the fluid to at least 95% of the rotational speed of the pool of fluid in the bowl prior to the fluid flowing out from the conveyor into space between the outer edge of the spaced-apart flight members and an interior surface of the bowl.
- 40. Any invention disclosed herein.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/652,418 filed Aug. 31, 2000 which is incorporated herein fully for all purposes.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09652418 |
Aug 2000 |
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10109617 |
Mar 2002 |
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