Claims
- 1. Cyclone separator means for treating granular solid material to derive separate fractions of different densities, comprising a treatment chamber having at least two treatment compartments for treating and further treating material, respectively, and outlet means from the treatment chamber for a relatively more dense fraction, each compartment having inlet means for material to be treated, and outlet means; the outlet means of a first compartment of said at least two compartments being for a partially treated relatively less dense fraction, and the outlet means of a second compartment being for a treated relatively less dense fraction, the outlet means for said partially treated relatively less dense fraction of said first compartment being interconnected with the inlet means for said second compartment for feeding the partially treated material from the first treatment compartment to the second treatment compartment, the separator means further comprising liquid medium inlet means connected to one of the treatment compartments the second treatment compartment having a dense fraction outlet means for the liquid medium carrying a relatively more dense fraction from the second treatment compartment and said dense fraction outlet means being interconnected with a second inlet means in the first treatment compartment so as to further treat the relatively more dense fraction from the second treatment compartment.
- 2. Cyclone separator means for treating granular solid material to derive separate fractions of different densities, comprising a treatment chamber divided by an apertured plate to form at least two treatment compartments for treating and further treating material, respectively, and each compartment having tangentially disposed outlet means from the treatment chamber for a relatively more dense fraction, the first compartment having tubular first inlet means for material to be treated, tangentially disposed second inlet means and axial outlet means comprised by the apertured plate for passing treated and partially treated relatively less dense fractions to the second compartment, the second compartment further including a liquid treatment medium inlet means, the tangentially disposed outlet means from the second compartment being connected via interconnecting means to the tangentially disposed second inlet means of the first compartment so as, in operation, to feed treatment medium and material removed from the treated material from the second treatment compartment to the first treatment compartment for further treatment.
- 3. Cyclone separator means as claimed in claim 2, in which the interconnected outlet and inlet means feed a partially treated relatively more dense fraction from the second treatment compartment to the first treatment compartment.
- 4. Cyclone separator means as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least two treatment compartments comprise a first treatment compartment for treating raw material and a second treatment compartment for treating partially treated material discharged from the first treatment compartment.
- 5. Cyclone separator means as claimed in claim 2, wherein liquid medium is fed first into the second treatment compartment.
- 6. Cyclone separator means as claimed in claim 2, in which the effective specific density of a separating medium is different in the two treatment compartments.
- 7. Cyclone separator means as claimed in claim 2, in which the means interconnecting the first and second compartments are external of the treatment chambers.
- 8. Cyclone separator means for treating granular solid material to derive separate fractions of different densities, comprising a single treatment chamber divided by a crossplate into at least two treatment compartments for treating and further treating material, respectively, a first treatment compartment having an axial inlet means for raw material to be treated and an axial outlet means for feeding a partially treated, relatively less dense fraction into a second treatment compartment, the first treatment compartment further having a tangential outlet means adjacent to the axial inlet means for discharging a relatively more dense fraction, the second treatment compartment having an axial inlet means for the relatively less dense material discharged through the axial outlet means of the first treatment compartment, said crossplate provided with an aperture forming the axial outlet means of the first compartment and the axial inlet means of the second compartment an axial outlet means for a fully treated, less dense fraction, a tangential inlet means for a liquid treatment medium, a tangential outlet means interconnected with a tangential inlet means of the first treatment compartment for feeding the treatment medium and a relatively more dense fraction of the material entering the second treatment compartment means back into the first treatment compartment for retreatment.
- 9. Cyclone separator apparatus for treating granular solid material to derive separate fractions of different densities comprising, a generally cylindrical treatment chamber having first and second ends and having a central crossplate dividing the chamber into first and second treatment compartments, an opening in the first end comprising an inlet opening for material to be treated, a central aperture in the crossplate for providing an outlet for the first compartment and an inlet for the second compartment for partially treated material, and an opening in the second end for providing an outlet from the second compartment for treated material, a first treatment medium inlet means tangentially connected to the chamber near the second end and a first liquid medium outlet means tangentially connected to the second compartment near the crossplate, a second treatment medium inlet means tangentially connected to the first compartment near the crossplate and a second treatment medium outlet means tangentially connected to the first compartment near an upper end and treatment medium conduit means connecting the first treatment medium outlet means to the second treatment medium inlet means, whereby material to be treated flows through the first compartment and then through the second compartment and less dense components flow out through the opening in the second end and whereby the treatment medium flows in through the first inlet means, swirls around the inside of the second compartment gathering relatively dense components from the partially treated material to be treated, and swirls out through the first liquid medium outlet carrying the dense components of the partially treated material and flows with the dense components separated from the partially treated material into the second treatment medium inlet and swirls with the dense components retreating the dense components from the second compartment, gathering other dense components of the material to be treated in the first treatment compartment and then swirls out of the first treatment compartment with the dense components of the material to be treated through the second treatment medium outlet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 786,852, filed Oct. 11, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,708.
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Divisions (1)
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