Claims
- 1. A powder classifier for classifying powder particles from a feed powder stream, the classifier comprising:a primary classifier rotor fixedly secured to a rotatable shaft and having: (i) an interior portion defined by an upper plate and a lower plate, wherein said upper plate has upper and lower surfaces and an outer edge therebetween with the outer edge having an arcuate shape from the upper surface to the lower surface to provide a rounded outer edge along its outer circumference, and wherein said interior portion is in communication with a fine particle discharge outlet; (ii) a plurality of vanes disposed between said upper plate and said lower plate, wherein said vanes form a plurality of channels extending radially outward from said rotatable shaft; and (iii) a rotating, primary classification zone defined by said upper plate, said lower plate, said vanes, and said outer circumference of said upper plate, which contains an inwardly spiraling forced vortex centrifugal flow field created by the vanes; a first annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said first annular ring surrounds the outer circumference of the classifier rotor to create a preclassifying first gap between the first annular ring and the classifier rotor, such that a fraction of fine particles is separated from the feed powder stream and flows through said preclassifying first gap and into the interior portion of the primary classifier rotor for primary classification; and a second annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the second annular ring is disposed about the outer circumference of the first annular ring such that a second gap is formed between the outer circumference of the first annular ring and the inner circumference of the second annular ring such that a secondary classification occurs at said inner circumference of said second annular ring to separate coarse particles from fine particles.
- 2. The powder classifier of claim 1, further comprising a transition portion beneath the first annular ring having an inwardly tapered configuration in order to enhance particle separation therein.
- 3. The powder classifier of claim 2, wherein the first annular ring is a solid ring having upper and lower surfaces and the lower surface includes the inwardly tapered configuration.
- 4. The powder classifier of claim 1, wherein the second annular ring further comprises a plurality of air guide vanes located between the upper surface and lower surface thereof, wherein said air guide vanes form a plurality of channels through the second annular ring.
- 5. The powder classifier of claim 4, wherein the air guide vanes are evenly spaced from each other and positioned such that a radial vector projecting from the center of the classifier rotor intersects a vector projecting along the centerline of an air guide vane to form an angle β which is between about 60 to 90°.
- 6. The powder classifier of claim 1, wherein the first annular ring includes a hollow central opening and the second annular ring is mounted on the housing.
- 7. The powder classifier of claim 6, wherein the first annular ring is a solid annular ring.
- 8. The powder classifier of claim 6, wherein the first annular ring further comprises a plurality of powder directional vanes located between the upper surface and lower surface thereof, wherein said powder directional vanes form a plurality of channels through the first annular ring.
- 9. The powder classifier of claim 8, wherein the powder directional vanes are evenly spaced from each other and positioned such that a radial vector projecting from the center of the classifier rotor intersects a vector projecting along the centerline of a powder directional vane to form an angle α which is between about 0 and 90°.
- 10. The powder classifier of claim 6, wherein the lower surface of the first annular ring is located below the upper surface of the second annular ring, and wherein the first gap is from about 1 mm to about 5 mm wide and the second gap is from about 6 mm to about 16 mm wide.
- 11. The powder classifier of claim 1, wherein the rotatable shaft comprises a coaxial shaft which comprises an inner shaft and an outer hollow shaft, and wherein said powder classifier further comprises separate drive means for the inner shaft and the outer hollow shaft.
- 12. The powder classifier of claim 1, which further comprises a housing within which the classifier rotor, first annular ring and second annular ring are disposed, and at least one opening in the housing for introducing air therein.
- 13. The powder classifier of claim 12, wherein a plurality of openings are provided in the housing for introducing air therein.
- 14. The powder classifier of claim 12, wherein the vanes through said primary classifier rotor are canted and positioned at an angle γ of about 0° to about 45° from the radial direction of said impeller wheel.
- 15. The powder classifier of claim 12, wherein a plurality of air distribution fins are located on a lower surface of the classifier rotor.
- 16. The powder classifier of claim 12, wherein the at least one housing opening is a circumferential slot for uniform distribution of air into the housing.
- 17. The powder classifier of claim 12, which further comprises a feed inlet for introducing feed material into the housing, said feed inlet including an adjustable opening for adjustably introducing air into the feed inlet.
- 18. A powder classifier for classifying powder particles from a feed powder stream, the classifier comprising:a rotatable coaxial shaft which comprises an inner shaft and an outer hollow shaft; separate drive means for the inner shaft and the outer hollow shaft; a primary classifier rotor fixedly secured to the rotatable shaft and having: (i) an interior portion defined by an upper plate and a lower plate, wherein said upper plate has a rounded outer edge along its outer circumference, and wherein said interior portion is in communication with a fine particle discharge outlet; and (ii) a plurality of vanes disposed between said upper plate and said lower plate, wherein said vanes form a plurality of channels extending radially outward from said rotatable shaft; (iii) a rotating, primary classification zone defined by said upper plate, said lower plate, said vanes, and said outer circumference of said upper plate, which contains an inwardly spiraling forced vortex centrifugal flow field created by the vanes; and a first annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said first annular ring surround the outer circumference of the classifier rotor to create a preclassifying first gap between the first annular ring and the classifier rotor, such that a fraction of the fine particles is separated from the feed powder stream and flows through said preclassifying first gap and into the interior portion of the primary classifier rotor for primary classification; and a rotary dispersion disk located above the upper plate of the primary classifier rotor to help disperse the powder particles from the feed powder stream, the disk being secured to the inner shaft by a fist hub assembly, wherein the classifier rotor and the dispersion disk can be independently driven at different speeds to facilitate separation, dispersion and classification of the powder particles.
- 19. The powder classifier of claim 18, wherein the dispersion disk further comprises a plurality of replaceable dispersion blades positioned on the upper surface thereof; and wherein the classifier rotor is secured to the outer hollow shaft by a second hub assembly.
- 20. The powder classifier of claim 19, wherein the upper plate and the lower plate of the classifier rotor are generally circular in shape; the upper and lower plates are connected by a second hub assembly; and the upper plate comprises a downwardly sloping annular outer portion while the lower plate comprises an upwardly sloping annular outer portion.
- 21. The powder classifier of claim 20, wherein the downwardly sloping annular outer portion of the upper plate terminates at the rounded edge which has a semi-circular profile.
- 22. The powder classifier of claim 21, wherein the first annular ring is positioned relative to the classifier rotor such that an angle φ is formed between a line from the center of the semicircle to the inner edge of the upper corner of the lower surface of the first annular ring and a line from the center of the semicircle, upwardly perpendicular to the centerline of the sloping upper plate, wherein angle is between about 30° to about 170°.
- 23. A powder classifier for classifying powder particles from a feed powder stream, the classifier comprising:a primary classifier rotor fixedly secured to a rotatable shaft and having: (i) an interior portion defined by an upper plate and a lower plate, wherein said upper plate has a rounded outer edge along its outer circumference, and wherein said interior portion is in communication with a fine particle discharge outlet; (ii) a plurality of vanes disposed between said upper plate and said lower plate, wherein said vanes form a plurality of channels extending radially outward from said rotatable shaft; a first annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said first annular ring surrounds the outer circumference of the classifier rotor to create a preclassifying first gap between the first annular ring and the classifier rotor, such that a fraction of fine particles is separated from the feed powder stream and flows through said preclassifying first gap and into the interior portion of the primary classifier rotor for primary classification; a second annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the second annular ring is disposed about the outer circumference of the first annular ring; and a cyclone operatively associated with the second annular ring for collecting and removing coarse particles; wherein the cyclone has an adjustable gate which is in the form of a wall member that is positionable at different angles with regard to the inner circumference of the second annular ring to optimize collection and removal of the coarse particles.
- 24. The powder classifier of claim 23, which further comprises an air jet positioned adjacent the cyclone opening to provide an air stream which assists in the recovery of the coarse particles.
- 25. A powder classifier for classifying powder particles from a feed powder stream, the classifier comprising:a primary classifier rotor fixedly secured to a rotatable shaft and having: (i) an interior portion defined by an upper plate and a lower plate, wherein said upper plate has upper and lower surfaces and an outer edge therebetween with the outer edge having an arcuate shape from the upper surface to the lower surface to provide a rounded outer edge along its outer circumference, and wherein said interior portion is in communication with a fine particle discharge outlet; (ii) a plurality of vanes disposed between said upper plate and said lower plate, wherein said vanes form a plurality of channels extending radially outward from said rotatable shaft; and (iii) a rotating, primary classification zone defined by said upper plate, said lower plate, said vanes, and said outer circumference of said upper plate, which contains an inwardly spiraling forced vortex centrifugal flow field created by the vanes; a first annular ring having an inner circumference, an outer circumference, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein said first annular ring surrounds the outer circumference of the classifier rotor to create a preclassifying first gap between the first annular ring and the classifier rotor, such that a fraction of fine particles is separated from the feed powder stream and flows through said preclassifying first gap and into the interior portion of the primary classifier rotor for primary classification.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of provisional application Ser. No. 60/080,525 filed Apr. 3, 1998.
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