Claims
- 1. An air material separator that separates scrap from a conveying air flow; the separator comprising:
an outer sidewall defining an inlet chamber; the outer sidewall defining a first opening that receives the scrap and conveying air flow; the outer sidewall has an upper edge and a lower edge; the upper edge being spaced from the lower edge by the height of the outer sidewall; an upper wall extending from the upper edge to the lower edge; the upper wall contacting the upper edge of the outer sidewall adjacent the first opening; the upper wall having an outer edge and an inner edge; an inner sidewall disposed radially inwardly of the outer sidewall; a flow path being defined intermediate the outer sidewall, the inner sidewall, and the upper wall such that the conveying airflow and scrap are directed through the flow path; the inner sidewall defining an inner space; a lower sidewall defining an outlet chamber; the outlet chamber in fluid communication with the inlet chamber; and the lower sidewall is perforated; the perforations defining an air outlet for the separator.
- 2. The separator of claim 1, wherein the separator is free of a wall disposed between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
- 3. The separator of claim 1, wherein the outer sidewall is cylindrical and has an inner surface whereby the scrap is forced against the inner surface of the cylindrical wall.
- 4. The separator of claim 3, wherein the inner sidewall is cylindrical.
- 5. The separator of claim 4, wherein the lower sidewall is conical.
- 6. The separator of claim 5, wherein the inner sidewall is concentric with the outer sidewall.
- 7. The separator of claim 1, further comprising a top wall connected to upper edge of outer sidewall and upper edge of inner sidewall; the upper wall disposed intermediate the top wall and the lower edge of the outer sidewall.
- 8. The separator of claim 7, wherein the top wall covers the inner space disposed inside inner sidewall.
- 9. The separator of claim 7, wherein the top wall does not cover the inner space disposed inside inner sidewall such that the space provides a visual indicator of a scrap jam.
- 10. The separator of claim 1, wherein the upper wall is spiral shaped
- 11. The separator of claim 1, further comprising an inlet disposed radially outside the outer sidewall.
- 12. The separator of claim 11, wherein the inlet includes an outer sidewall, an inner sidewall, a top wall, and a bottom wall; the inlet having a longitudinal axis.
- 13. The separator of claim 12, wherein the outer sidewall of the inlet is tangentially disposed with respect to the outer sidewall.
- 14. The separator of claim 13, wherein the inner sidewall of the inlet is substantially parallel to the outer sidewall of the inlet.
- 15. The separator of claim 14, wherein the top and bottom walls of the inlet are substantially parallel.
- 16. The separator of claim 13, further comprising a supply line connected to the inlet; the supply line having a longitudinal axis; the longitudinal axis of the supply line disposed at a first reference angle with respect to longitudinal axis of the inlet; the first reference angle being larger than zero degrees.
- 17. An air material separator that separates scrap from a conveying air flow; the separator comprising:
an outer sidewall defining an inlet chamber; the outer sidewall defining a first opening that receives the scrap and conveying air flow; the outer sidewall has an upper edge and a lower edge; the upper edge being spaced from the lower edge by the height of the outer sidewall; an upper wall extending in a spiral from the upper edge to the lower edge; the upper wall contacting the upper edge of the outer sidewall adjacent the first opening; the upper wall having an outer edge and an inner edge; an inner sidewall disposed radially inwardly of the outer sidewall; a flow path being defined intermediate the outer sidewall, the inner sidewall, and the upper wall such that the conveying airflow and scrap are directed through the flow path; the inner sidewall defining an inner space; a lower sidewall defining an outlet chamber; the outlet chamber in fluid communication with the inlet chamber; the lower sidewall is perforated; the perforations defining an air outlet for the separator; the lower sidewall defining an opening for the scrap; the separator being free of walls intermediate the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber; an inlet disposed radially outside the outer sidewall; the inlet having a longitudinal axis; the inlet having an outer sidewall disposed tangential to the outer sidewall; and a supply line connected to the inlet; the supply line having a longitudinal axis; the longitudinal axis of the supply line disposed at a first reference angle with respect to longitudinal axis of the inlet; the first reference angle being larger than zero degrees.
- 18. An air material separator that separates scrap from a conveying air flow; the separator comprising:
an outer sidewall defining an inlet chamber; the outer sidewall defining a first opening that receives the scrap and conveying air flow; the outer sidewall has an upper edge and a lower edge; the upper edge being spaced from the lower edge by the height of the outer sidewall; an upper wall extending from the upper edge to the lower edge; the upper wall contacting the upper edge of the outer sidewall adjacent the first opening; the upper wall having an outer edge and an inner edge; an inner sidewall disposed radially inwardly of the outer sidewall; a flow path being defined intermediate the outer sidewall, the inner sidewall, and the upper wall such that the conveying airflow and scrap are directed through the flow path; a conical lower sidewall defining an outlet chamber; the outlet chamber being in fluid communication with the inlet chamber; the conical lower sidewall having an upper edge and a lower edge; the lower sidewall being perforated; the perforations defining an air outlet for the separator; and the lower sidewall defining an opening for the scrap adjacent the lower edge of the sidewall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/258,424, filed Dec. 27, 2000; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60258424 |
Dec 2000 |
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