Claims
- 1. A wet-type sand classifier comprising:
- a. a rotary drum which has a front outlet at its front end and a rear outlet at its rear end,
- b. a feeding means for feeding muddy water containing sand into said drum, said feeding means being enclosed by said drum and disposed concentrically within said drum, and attached to said drum for rotation with said drum,
- c. a classifying means for causing sand which is contained in said muddy water to settle onto the bottom of said drum and transferring said settled sand towards the rear end of said drum, said classifying means being disposed on the interior surface of said drum and covering the entire length of said drum, said classifying means comprising a plurality of helicoid blades of the same pitch which are fixedly secured to the inner wall of said drum at regular intervals, said helicoid blades being of a height which gradually increases toward the rear end of said drum, and a plurality of paddles radially disposed around the inner periphery of said drum at the rear end of said drum, each of said paddles having a number of apertures on the entire surface thereof for separating the water from the sand before the sand is discharged from the classifier, and
- d. a discharging means for expelling said transferred sand from the rear outlet of said drum, said discharging means being disposed at the rear end of said drum and attached to said drum for rotation with said drum, whereby substantially water-free classified sand of a desired size range is produced by the rotation of said drum with minimum wear of the classifier due to friction from the sand.
- 2. A wet-type sand classfier according to claim 1, wherein said discharging means comprises a cone-shaped member having an exterior inclined surface, and a plurality of partitions fixedly secured to said inclined surface.
- 3. A wet-type sand classifier according to claim 1, wherein said feeding means comprises a feed pipe which extends from the front end to the rear end of the drum and which has a diameter that gradually and continuously increases toward the rear end and which also has a number of apertures located at the rear end.
- 4. A wet-type sand classifier accoring to claim 3, wherein the rear end of said pipe is made of expanded metal mesh, the mesh providing the apertures.
- 5. A wet-type sand classifier according to claim 1, wherein said classifying means further comrises a plurality of baffle plates secured to the respective sides of said helicoid blades.
- 6. A wet-type sand classifier according to claim 5, wherein said classifying means further comprises a plurality of blockade plates, each of said blockade plates being removably mounted between every two of said helicoid blades.
Priority Claims (3)
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49-78829 |
Jul 1974 |
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49-126858 |
Nov 1974 |
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50-50118 |
Apr 1975 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 592,973 filed July 3, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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