Claims
- 1. A centrifuge for separating slurry into the light phase and heavy phase materials having a heavy phase travel path extending from a slurry feed pipe to a heavy phase discharge opening, said centrifuge including a first member having a discharge location along said path at a first radial distance from a rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge further including a second member having an infeed location along said path at a second radial distance from said rotational axis, said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance, said second member being located along said path downstream of said first member, said centrifuge having a helical conveyor blade for scrolling a heavy phase along said path, said centrifuge further having a feed accelerator system comprising:
- a passageway disposed along said path between said first member and said second member for guiding a heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member, said passageway having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a direction of rotation of the first member about the rotational axis of the centrifuge; and
- a vane apparatus associated with said passageway, said vane apparatus including a substantially planar vane extending generally radially outwardly from said trailing edge of said passageway so as to be open in the direction of rotation to direct said heavy phase containing composition exiting the vane apparatus circumferentially in the direction of rotation.
- 2. The centrifuge defined in claim 1 wherein said vane apparatus further includes a baffle disposed adjacent to said trailing edge of said passageway and extending generally radially inward from said passageway.
- 3. The centrifuge defined in claim 2 wherein said baffle and said vane are integral with one another.
- 4. The centrifuge defined in claim 1 wherein said vane extends outwardly from said passageway toward an upstream or feed end of said second member.
- 5. A method for accelerating a solids containing composition in a centrifuge for separating slurry into the light phase and heavy phase materials having a heavy phase travel path extending from a slurry feed pipe to a heavy phase discharge opening, said centrifuge including a first member having a discharge location along said path at a first radial distance from a rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge having a second member having an infeed location along said path at a second radial distance from said rotational axis, said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance, said second member being located along said path downstream of said first member, a passageway being disposed along said path between said first member and said second member for guiding the heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member, said passageway having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a direction of rotation of the first member about the rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge having a bade located substantially at said trailing edge, the method comprising;
- opposing a Coriolis force by said baffle that otherwise tends to impede a flow of said heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member through said passageway; and
- directing the heavy phase containing composition through said passageway.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 wherein the heavy phase containing composition is accelerated as the heavy phase containing composition flows through said passageway.
- 7. The method defined in claim 5 wherein the heavy phase containing composition is converted from a concentrated stream to a wide smooth flow as the heavy phase containing composition flows through and discharges from said passageway.
- 8. The method defined in claim 5 wherein said baffle extends radially inwardly.
- 9. A centrifuge for separating slurry into the light phase and heavy phase materials having a heavy phase travel path extending from a slurry feed pipe to a heavy phase discharge opening, said centrifuge including a first member having a discharge location along said path at a first radial distance from a rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge further including a second member having an infeed location along said path at a second radial distance from said rotational axis, said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance, said second member being located along said path downstream of said first member, said centrifuge having a helical conveyor blade for scrolling a heavy phase along said path, said centrifuge further having a feed accelerator system comprising:
- a passageway disposed along said path between said first member and said second member for guiding a heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member, said passageway having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a direction of rotation of the first member about the rotational axis of the centrifuge; and
- a vane apparatus associated with said passageway, said vane apparatus including a vane extending generally radially outwardly from said passageway such that the vane is forwardly curved in the direction of rotation of the first member to define an exit angle of said heavy phase containing composition of less than about 75 degrees from a radial direction.
- 10. The centrifuge defined in claim 9 wherein said vane apparatus further includes a baffle disposed adjacent to said trailing edge of said passageway and extending generally radially inward from said passageway.
- 11. The centrifuge defined in claim 10 wherein said baffle and said vane are integral with one another.
- 12. The centrifuge defined in claim 9 wherein said exit angle is between about 30.degree. and about 75.degree. from the radial direction.
- 13. The centrifuge defined in claim 12 wherein said exit angle is between about 60.degree. and about 75.degree. from the radial direction.
- 14. A centrifuge for separating slurry into the light phase and heavy phase materials having a heavy phase travel path extending from a slurry feed pipe to a heavy phase discharge opening, said centrifuge including a first member having a discharge location along said path at a first radial distance from a rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge further including a second member having an infeed location along said path at a second radial distance from said rotational axis said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance, said second member being located along said path downstream of said first member, said centrifuge having a helical conveyor blade for scrolling a heavy phase along said path, said centrifuge further having a feed accelerator system comprising:
- a passageway disposed along said path between said first member and said second member for guiding a heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member, said passageway having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a direction of rotation of the first member about the rotational axis of the centrifuge; and
- a vane apparatus associated with said passageway, said vane apparatus including a vane extending generally radially outwardly from said passageway, said vane apparatus further including a baffle disposed along only said trailing edge of said passageway and extending generally radially inward from said passageway.
- 15. The centrifuge defined in claim 14 wherein said baffle and said vane are integral with one another.
- 16. The centrifuge defined in claim 14 wherein said baffle has a sufficient penetration into said first member to oppose a Coriolis force that otherwise tends to impede a flow of said heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member through said passageway.
- 17. A method for accelerating a solids containing composition in a centrifuge for separating slurry into light phase and heavy phase materials having a heavy phase travel path extending from a slurry feed pipe to a heavy phase discharge opening, said, centrifuge including a first member having a discharge location along said path at a first radial distance from a rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge having a second member having an infeed location along said path at a second radial distance from said rotational axis, said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance, said second member being located along said path downstream of said first member, a passageway being disposed along said path between said first member and said second member for guiding the heavy phase containing composition from said first member to said second member, said passageway having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a direction of rotation of the first member about the rotational axis of the centrifuge, said centrifuge having a vane apparatus located substantially at said trailing edge, the method comprising:
- rotating said first member so that said discharge location has a first linear circumferential speed; and
- accelerating the solids containing composition leaving the first member at said discharge location by said vane apparatus to a second linear circumferential speed greater than said first linear circumferential speed.
- 18. The method defined in claim 17 wherein said second linear circumferential speed closely matches a linear circumferential speed of said second member at said infeed location as said solids containing composition is laid onto said second member at said infeed location.
- 19. The method defined in claim 17 wherein said solids containing composition has a minimized radial speed as said solids containing composition is laid onto said second member at said infeed location.
- 20. The method defined in claim 17, further comprising spreading said solids containing composition during transit thereof from said discharge location to said infeed location to thereby generate an increasedly uniform flow, reducing any concentrated jets impinging onto said second member at said infeed location.
Parent Case Info
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/110,324 filed Aug. 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,840,006. Application Ser. No. 08/110,324 was filed as a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/815,432 filed Dec. 31, 1991, now abandoned. This application is also a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/689,370 filed Aug. 8, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,769,776. application Ser. No. 08/689,370 also has an effective filing date extending through application Ser. No. 07/815,432 back to Dec. 31, 1991.
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