Claims
- 1. A classifier for separating particulate matter into relatively coarse and fine particles, comprising:
- a casing adapted to permit said particulate matter to flow therein along a predetermined direction;
- said casing including at least one inlet port, at least one course particle outlet port, and at least one fine particle outlet port, said ports being separated from each other;
- at least one cylindrical screen assembly stationarily mounted in said casing, said cylindrical screen assembly including a cylindrical screen extending substantially axially along said predetermined direction so as to force the fine particles to traverse said cylindrical screen so as to be separated from the coarse particles;
- said inlet port of said casing communicating with the interior of each said screen through an upper opening thereof, said coarse particle outlet port of said casing communicating with the interior of each said screen through a lower opening thereof, and said fine particle outlet port of said casing communicating with the interior of said screen through the mesh of said screen;
- at least one air purge pipe disposed in said casing and connected to a source of compressed air, said air purge pipe having an opening facing the outer surface of said cylindrical screen assembly so as to blow particles off said screen assembly to prevent clogging thereof;
- said air purge pipe being separated from said screen assembly such that said opening of said air purge pipe is spaced a predetermined distance from the surface of said cylindrical screen, said predetermined distance between said opening of said air purge pipe and said surface of said cylindrical screen being constant;
- said air purge pipe being in the form of an annular tube; and
- drive means for moving said air purge pipe along the length of said cylindrical screen so that the entire surface area of said screen may be exposed to said blowing by said air purge pipe.
- 2. A classifier according to claim 1, wherein:
- said casing includes a swingable damper for normally closing said coarse particle outlet port, said swingable damper being openable when the coarse particles are discharged out of said outlet port due to gravity.
- 3. A classifier according to claim 1, wherein:
- each said cylindrical screen includes an uppermost end and a lowermost end, said ends being airtightly sealed at peripheral portions thereof to upper and lower apertured partitions so as to prevent a direct flow of said particulate matter from the interior of said screen to the exterior thereof.
- 4. A classifier according to claim 1, wherein:
- said cylindrical screen assembly comprises a pair of axially spaced screen retainers supported on said casing and a cylindrical screen fastened at its axial ends to said screen retainers.
- 5. A classifier according to claim 1, wherein:
- said drive means comprises a connector pipe fixed to said air purge pipe, said connector pipe being operatively coupled to a drive mechanism for moving said air purge pipe along the length of said screen.
- 6. A classifier according to claim 1, wherein:
- said annular air purge pipe is disposed circumferentially around said cylindrical screen; and
- said opening is in the form of an annular slot defined in an inner peripheral wall of said annular tube in confronting relation to the outer cylindrical surface of said cylindrical screen.
- 7. A classifier according to claim 6, wherein:
- a plurality of said cylindrical screen assemblies are stationarily mounted in said casing; and
- said classifier includes a plurality of said air purge pipes, equal in number to said plurality of screen assemblies, each said air purge pipe being respectively operably disposed around one of said screen assemblies.
- 8. A classifier according to claim 7, wherein:
- said drive means comprises a common connector pipe to which each of said air purge pipes is connected, said common connector pipe being operatively connected to a drive mechanism for moving said connector pipe and said air purge pipes connected thereto along the length of said screen.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 358,371 filed Mar. 10, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,702.
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