The present invention relates to a centrifuge comprising a drum with an axis of rotation and a housing for the drum, said housing comprising a lower part and a lid, the lid being attached to the lower part by at least one hinge comprising two hinge parts one of which is connected to the lid and one of which is connected to the lower part, said hinge having a horizontal hinge axis, whereby the lid is able to rotate around the hinge axis between a closed position, in which a centre of gravity of the lid is positioned on a proximal side of a vertical plane through the hinge axis, and a fully opened position, in which the centre of gravity is positioned on a distal side of the vertical plane through the hinge axis, the lid being provided with a handle for manually opening the lid, at least one spring unit being attached to the hinge for assisting raising of the lid during opening, the spring unit being a longitudinal spring unit having a longitudinal direction, the spring unit being connected to a connection member for urging the connection member in the longitudinal direction, the connection member being connected to one of the hinge parts at a hinge point at a distance from the hinge axis, the spring unit having a neutral extension in which it is not urging the connection member in the longitudinal direction, when the lid is in an intermediate position between its closed position and its fully opened position, the spring unit being stressed away from its neutral extension to urge the connection member in the longitudinal direction and thus the lid in a direction towards the fully opened position, when the lid is in the closed position.
A drive is attached to the centrifuge or the centrifuge comprises a drive for rotating the drum.
Decanter centrifuges comprise a drum rotatable in a housing comprising a lower part and a lid, which is normally cylindrically dome-shaped. The lid may be hinged to the lower part along a side thereof.
Alternatively to hinging the lid to the lower part, the lid may be provided as a free part to be lifted from the lower part for opening the housing, possibly using a crane if the lid is heavy.
It should be noted that lids of decanter centrifuges may weigh more than 60 kg, e.g. 300 kg or even more, depending on the size of the centrifuge.
For decanter centrifuges with a hinged lid it is known to provide springs for assisting the raising of the lid during opening.
It should be noted that the lid of a decanter centrifuge is normally opened once a week or once every second week for cleaning and/or maintenance. The duration of the intervals between opening the lid depends however on the use of a specific centrifuge. Thus some centrifuges may be opened daily.
A decanter centrifuge of a generally known construction is shown schematically in
A hinge with an opening assisting spring as shown in
One object of the present invention is to provide a centrifuge with a hinge with an opening assisting spring unit that will provide a satisfactory solution for heavy lids, that can, but are not limited to weigh 300 kg or more.
According to the present invention a connection member is connected to the spring unit to stress it during at least a final part of the lid's rotation around the hinge axis to the fully opened position, whereby the spring unit will urge the lid through the connection member in a direction from the fully opened position towards the closed position, when the lid is in the fully opened position, and that the lid has a position of stable equilibrium in an intermediate position of the lid between the closed position and an open, sometimes substantially vertical position, in which the centre of gravity is positioned substantially vertically above the hinge axis. Providing for the spring unit to urge the lid from the fully opened position towards the closed position provides for the spring unit to also assist closing the lid from the fully opened position, in which the lid tends to stay open due to the fact that the centre of gravity of the lid in this open position is located on the distal side of the vertical plane through the hinge axis, and it provides for the spring unit to catch the lid as its centre of gravity passes the vertical plane through the hinge axis and the lid tends to fall backwards. Further the position of stable equilibrium provides for the lid to stay in a position in which the centre of gravity has passed from the distal side to the proximal side of the vertical plane through the hinge axis without having to fall to the closed position, which provides for safer and more controlled operation by an operator.
In one embodiment the centrifuge is a decanter centrifuge and the drum has a horizontal axis of rotation.
Preferably, the lower part comprises a sealing surface and the lid comprises a sealing surface extending along a rim of the lid, the two sealing surfaces being in engagement when the lid is in the closed position, and preferably a number of fasteners are provided along the rim of the lid for securing the lid in the closed position and for pressing the sealing surfaces against each other.
Preferably, at least a part of the connection member connected to the hinge part is shiftable between limits relative to a force transferring interface between the connection member and the spring unit when the spring unit is in a position, in which it has its neutral extension. This provides for a dead band interval within which the lid will rotate without being urged by the spring unit, which facilitates construction and dimensioning of the spring unit and the elements mounting it.
In a preferred embodiment, a vertical plane parallel to the hinge axis and passing through the hinge point is, when the lid is in its closed position, located between the centre of gravity of the lid and the hinge axis, and the hinge allows limited vertical movement of the lid in the closed position. This embodiment is particularly advantageous when a gasket on the lid provides one of the sealing surfaces. In this embodiment, the gasket is not compressed by the lid rotating from an open to the closed position, but is only compressed when the fasteners are secured. Thus, an effect of the pressure of the gasket opening the lid the first 5-10° from the closed position is avoided.
In a further embodiment the spring unit is a mechanical spring unit, the connection member extends beyond a longitudinal extension of the spring unit, the spring unit is confined at its longitudinal ends between first abutments, which are fixed relative to the second of the hinge parts, and the connection member comprises second abutments for compressing the spring unit from either longitudinal end thereof. Accordingly, the spring unit will be compressed when the lid is rotated away in either direction from a neutral position e.g. at the vertical position mentioned above.
In a preferred embodiment, the mutual distances between the first abutments and the second abutments, respectively, are different. This feature provides for a dead band interval as mentioned above.
In a further embodiment, the spring unit is hollow, and the connection member extends through the spring unit.
In a preferred embodiment, the spring unit comprises a stack of Belleville washers. Using Belleville washers provides for more easily obtaining the desired characteristic of the spring unit.
In a further embodiment, a washer element is provided at one of the longitudinal ends of the spring unit, the spring unit abutting the washer element, the connection member is passing through the washer element, the connection member being longitudinally slidable relative to the washer element, the second abutment is engageable with the washer element, and a stop is provided restricting movement of the washer element in a longitudinal direction away from the spring unit, the stop thus providing a first abutment.
Preferably, a washer element is provided at either longitudinal end of the spring unit. This provides for the above mentioned effect of compressing the spring unit when the lid is rotated in either direction from a neutral position.
In a preferred embodiment, the washer element at the longitudinal end of the spring unit opposite the hinge point is movable in the longitudinal direction between two stops. Thus a stop is provided for the opening movement of the lid establishing the fully opened position.
In an alternative embodiment the connection member is connected to a piston of a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder assembly providing the spring unit.
The invention will in the following be explained in further detail by way of examples of embodiments with reference to the schematic drawing, in which
By means of the hinges 16 the lid 14 is able to rotate around the hinge axis 18 between a closed position shown in
The lower part 12 comprises a sealing surface 26 and the lid 14 comprises a sealing surface 28 provided by a gasket extending along the rim 30 of the lid 14. The two sealing surfaces 26, 28 are in engagement when the lid 14 is in the closed position. A number of fasteners are provided along the rim 30 of the lid 14 for securing the lid 14 in the closed position and for pressing the sealing surfaces 26, 28 against each other. The fasteners are in the form of brackets 32 with holes for receiving screws to be screwed into holes 34 next to the sealing surface 26 of the lower part 12.
The lid 14 is provided with a handle 36 for manually opening the lid, when the fastening screws are removed, and the lid 14 is provided with rings 38 for lifting the lid 14 by means of e.g. a crane.
As described so far the decanter centrifuge is of a kind known per se.
As the lid 14 may be heavy a spring 140 is in a known hinge construction, shown in
The hinge 116 comprises two hinge parts 116a and 116b interconnected to be mutually rotatable around the hinge axis 118. One hinge part 116a is connected to the lid 114, and the other hinge part 116b is connected to the lower part 112. A connection member in the shape of a rod 146 is rotatably connected to the first hinge part 116a at a hinge point 148 at a distance from the hinge axis 118. The rod 146 extends downward from the hinge point 148 through a hole 150 in the lower part 112, through the coil spring 140, which abuts the edges along the hole 150, to be received in and fastened to a washer element 152 abutting the lower end of the spring 140.
As shown in
Referring now to
A connection member in the shape of a rod 46 is connected rotatably to the first hinge part 16a at a hinge point 48. As it appears from
The above-described decanter centrifuge lid 14 with the hinge 16 works in the following way:
When the lid is in its closed position (
As it appears from
When the lid is raised to approximately 10° the torque resulting from the spring exceeds the torque resulting from gravity and the spring raises the lid further. It is seen that the torques are not linear functions of the opening angle. This is due to the rotary movement of the lid 14 and the hinge point 48, respectively, around the hinge axis 18, and for the torque resulting from the spring mechanism it is further due to an inherent non-linearity of a Belleville washer spring like the spring 40.
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It is seen that between the
Approximately at 80° the lid 14 has a position of (instable) equilibrium relative to gravity i.e. the centre of gravity is placed vertically above the hinge axis 18.
In
It is seen that when an operator opens the lid 14 by grapping the handle 36, the spring 40 assists opening the lid 14 from 0° to approximately 10°. From approximately 10° the spring 40 will open the lid up to approximately 55°. From approximately 55° to approximately 70° the operator needs to apply force to the handle 36 to raise the lid but he or she will be assisted by the spring 40. From approximately 70° to 80° the operator will not be assisted by the spring, but on the other hand the lid 14 will be close to equilibrium regarding gravity and assistance from the spring is not needed at this time. From approximately 80°gravity will open the lid completely, but the spring 40 will reduce the resulting torque to ensure that the stop provided by the upper retainer ring 70a is not hit too violently.
When the operator wish to close the lid 14, he or she will be assisted by the spring 40 in rotating the lid 14 from the open position at approximately 90° to approximately 80°when the torque resulting from gravity reverses and tends to close the lid. Should the operator loose the grip of the handle 36 the lid will not fall to the closed position, with the risk of jamming arms or feet of the operator, but it will be caught at the stable equilibrium position at approximately 55°.
Not until the position of approximately 10° is reached will the lid tend to rotate to the closed position. When the lid 14 has reached the closed position the resulting torque will tend to keep it there while the operator secures the lid 14 by means of screws (not shown) inserted through the holes in the brackets 32 and screw into the holes 34 in the lower part 12 of the housing. When tightening the fastener screws the gasket at the rim 30 of the lid 14 is compressed the elongate hole in the first hinge part 16a allowing the lid 14 to be shifted vertically downwards when in the closed position. On the other hand rotating the lid 14 to its closed position will not entail a compression of the gasket, which will not interfere with the action of the spring 40.
The embodiment of
It should be understood that although herein a hinge or hinges are mentioned to be connecting the lid 14 with the lower part 12, and a spring or spring unit is mentioned to be attached to a hinge, one or more hinges may be used to provided for proper guidance of the lid during its rotation between the closed and the open position, as it is known in the art, and one or more of such hinges may have a spring attached. Further when one spring is mentioned it should be under stood that such spring could comprise system of springs or spring units working in parallel. And still further it should be understood that the elements of the hinge and the spring might be spaced along the hinge axis when the spring is connected to elements rigidly connected to the relevant elements of the hinge rather than being directly connected to the respective elements of the hinge.
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