Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator comprising
a housing generally symmetric about its longitudinal axis, an inlet disposed adjacent a front surface of the housing for introduction of a fluid containing dispersed substances generally tangential to the longitudinal axis, a rotor disposed in the housing rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the housing, an opposite side of the housing from the front surface having a dish-shaped bottom wall at least a portion of which is inclined toward the longitudinal axis of the housing, an outlet for the cleaned fluid comprising a tube through the bottom wall having an axis coaxial with the longitudinal axis, said tube extending from the bottom wall by a defined length in the direction of the front surface, an outlet for the dispersed substances having the shape of an annular channel in the bottom wall disposed adjacent the tube and adjacent a rotation axis of the fluid whereat high-density substances settle.
- 2. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein the entire bottom wall is inclined toward the longitudinal axis of the housing.
- 3. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein an inside of the housing is generally cylindrical at a level of the inlet.
- 4. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein an inside of the housing is generally cylindrical between an inlet region and the bottom wall.
- 5. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein an inside of the housing is generally conical adjacent the bottom wall.
- 6. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein the bottom wall extends up to the level of an inlet region.
- 7. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 wherein the bottom wall is connected via concave plates to the outlet for the cleaned fluid.
- 8. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 further comprising a ventilation valve on the housing adjacent the inlet.
- 9. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 further comprising a second tube having an axis extending coaxial with the longitudinal axis, a section of the second tube extending within the first-mentioned tube such that an annulus for the outlet of the cleaned fluid is formed between the two tubes, the second tube extending in the direction of the inlet beyond the first-mentioned tube and forming an additional outlet.
- 10. A cyclone separator according to claim 1 further comprising a filter device operating according to the retention principle disposed in front of the outlet for the cleaned fluid.
- 11. A cyclone separator according to claim 10 further comprising at least one rotor blade at a short distance from one surface of the filter such that during a rotor blade rotation filter residue is mechanically stripped off from the surface of the filter.
- 12. A cyclone separator according to claim 10 further comprising at least one flow control surface at a short distance from one surface of the filter such that a nozzle effect increasing the rate of flow is exerted on the portion of the fluid passing through between flow control surface and the one surface of the filter.
- 13. A cyclone separator according to claim 12 wherein the flow control surface and the filter can move relative to each other and relative to the direction of flow of the fluid.
- 14. A cyclone separator according to claim 13 wherein due to the relative movement of flow control surface and filter, the surface of the filter facing the fluid is adapted to be substantially completely in contact with the fluid.
- 15. A cyclone separator according to claim 12 wherein the flow control surface together with the surface of the filter forms a venturi nozzle wherein the cross section of the nozzle increases steadily perpendicular to the direction of flow from a middle region of the flow control surface in the direction of flow and opposite the direction of flow of the fluid.
- 16. A cyclone separator according to claim 12 wherein the flow control surface is constituted by rotor blades of a rotor sized and shaped such that the flow velocity is increased in a radial inner region and in a radial outer region.
Priority Claims (1)
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DE 19811090.1 |
Mar 1998 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/646,065 filed Sep. 13, 2000 which is the national stage of PCT/EP99/01638 filed Sep. 12, 1999 and claiming priority from German Application No. DE 19811090.1 filed Mar. 13, 1998. The entire text of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/646,065 is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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09646065 |
Sep 2000 |
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10263431 |
Oct 2002 |
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