This application claims priority to International Patent Application No. PCT/SE2004/001473 filed on Oct. 14, 2004, which claims priority to Swedish Patent Application No. 0302957-6 filed on Nov. 7, 2003, the subject matter of these patent documents is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an entrainment device for a centrifugal rotor, which latter comprising a rotor body, which is rotatable about a central rotational axis and delimits a separation chamber, and an inlet device which is connected to the rotor body for rotation with the same and which delimits a central space for receiving of liquid, which is supplied to the centrifugal rotor, which central space is in communication with the separation chamber, the inlet device comprising a central body arranged centrally in the centrifugal rotor and surrounding said space, the central body at its one axial end having an opening which communicates with said central space, and an entrainment device having entrainment members arranged in said space for entrainment of said liquid by the rotation of the centrifugal rotor, the entrainment device is in such an engagement to the central body that it is entrained in its rotation and is prevented to move axially relative the same.
Traditionally, an entrainment device of the kind here in question has been in engagement with the central body by means of screws or a nut; to make possible a change of the entrainment device. Such a change may take time, e. g. if several screws are used or if the screws or alternative attachment members are difficult to access. Many centrifugal separators are used in the food industry and in biotechnical processes, where high demands require that all surfaces exposed to a product be able to be cleaned very thoroughly. This means that surface contact between different separate details in a centrifugal rotor is not desirable, since such surface contact often creates gaps, which are difficult to clean. For accomplishment of as good ability to clean as possible, separate details in the centrifugal rotor may be formed such that they are in with each other at points or along short lines. Threads or seals, which may make cleaning more difficult, should be avoided if possible.
An object of the present invention is to provide an entrainment device for a centrifugal rotor, which entrainment device is easy to mount and dismount. Another object of the invention is to provide an entrainment device, which may be cleaned effectively in place in a centrifugal rotor.
According to the invention these objects may be obtained by means of an entrainment device of the initially mentioned kind, wherein the entrainment device comprises a first component, which surrounds the rotational axis and has at least one first projection, which has a radial extension, and a second component, which surrounds the rotational axis and has at least a second projection, which has a radial extension, the second component being axially introducible in said central space to a position, in which said second projection is present adjacent to said first projection; and that a locking member is applicable in engagement with said projection, when said entrainment device is in place in the central space, so that the second component is prevented to move axially relative the first component.
According to the invention, if desired, said first component and the central body may be connected to each other, but in a preferred embodiment of the invention the first component and the central body are formed in one piece or at least arranged to be fixedly connected to each other.
The first and the second component may be formed with just one first and just one second projection, respectively, as indicated above. In that case each of these projections may be formed such as an annular flange, which preferably extends substantially perpendicular to said rotational axis. However, in a preferred embodiment of the invention the first component has several first projections, which are distributed around the rotational axis and have a radial extension, leaving first interspaces between themselves, and the second component has several second projections, which are distributed around the rotational axis and have a radial extension, leaving second interspaces between themselves. Possibly, one of the components may have just one projection in the form of an annular flange, whereas the other of the components have several projections of the kind just described.
In the case each one of the components have several projections the entrainment device, if desired, may be formed so that said second projections are in said first interspace to a position axially at the same level as said first projections. However, in a preferred embodiment of the invention the entrainment device is formed such that the second projections are movable to a position, in which they have axially passed the first projections at the first component through said first interspace.
The locking device may be formed so that after being placed in a predetermined axial position relative said components, it may be turned so that portions of the same are in engagement with the projections of the components in a position in which the locking device prevents the components to move axially relative each other. However, in a preferred embodiment the locking device essentially has the shape of a ring having portions, which against the influence of a spring force may be moved towards or away from the rotational axis. With advantage, such a sub-annular locking device has an interruption in its extension around the rotational axis, so that different surrounding portions of the locking device may be conducted to and from engagement with the projections of the two components.
In the case the projections of the components extend radially towards said rotational axis, the locking device may be formed with a substantially U-shaped cross-section, the opening of which is directed away from the rotational axis. Thereby, the locking device may be brought to surround the projections partially and prevent them from moving axially relative each other.
In the case the entrainment device is formed in a way such that said second projections have been moved to a position, in which they have passed axially past the said first projections, the locking device may be in a space axially between the first and second projections. The locking device may then have a substantially circular cross-section.
The said projections may extend in different directions. Either, the projections on the one component are inwardly directed towards the rotational axis, whereas the projections on the other component are outwardly directed from the rotational axis, or all the projections are radially directed in the same direction.
In a particular embodiment of the invention the projections may be placed axially available outside the central body, but preferably the projections are placed within the central body and inwardly directed in the same direction towards the rotational axis. Hereby, substantially the entire entrainment device may be arranged within the central body in order to save space.
As initially stated the entrainment device is to be in engagement with the central body so that it is entrained in rotation therewith. This may be provided by a frictional engagement between the entrainment device and the central body by keeping the entrainment device by means of the locking device axially pressed to one or several portions of the central body. In order to bring about a forced engagement between the entrainment device and the central body the entrainment device may have at least a third projection extending away from the rotational axis and arranged to be inserted into a recess formed in the central body. Hereby, the relative rotational motion between the second component and the central body is effectively prevented.
For obtainment of point contact between separate details included in the entrainment device according to the invention, some or all of these details may be formed with knobs or rounded surfaces arranged so that they generate interspaces between adjacent, opposite surfaces.
The aforementioned entrainment devices may be constructed in any suitable way. For instance, they may be constituted by radially and axially extending vanes distributed around the rotational axis of the rotor. Alternatively, they may be constituted of a stack of with the central body and with each other arranged annular discs, giving a more lenient acceleration of incoming liquid than radially and axially extending vanes.
The invention is to be further described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which
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The inlet device 3 comprises a central body 10, which surrounds the central space 4, and an entrainment device, which is placed in the central space 4. The entrainment device may be formed in different ways and has the function to entrain liquid entering the space 4 through the inlet pipe 7 in the rotation of the centrifugal rotor. In
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The first component 14 (i.e. the upper part of the central body 13) has several internal first projections 16 distributed around the rotational axis R and leaving first interspaces between themselves. The second component or the entrainment body 15 has several other projections 17 leaving second interspaces between themselves. The projections 16 and 17 have a radial extension and are inwardly directed towards the rotational axis R.
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The entrainment body 15 may be formed in different ways. Thus, the active entrainment members may be formed as, for example, annular plane discs 11 or as radially and axially extending wings 12.
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