Claims
- 1. A centrifugal jig having a container mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis thereof, wherein at least one hutch chamber is mounted to the container so as to rotate therewith about said longitudinal axis, said hutch chamber having a reciprocating wall which includes a concentrate outlet and a convergence that narrows toward said concentrate outlet.
- 2. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said reciprocating wall includes a diaphragm.
- 3. The centrifugal jig according to claim 2 wherein said diaphragm converges to said concentrate outlet.
- 4. The centrifugal jig according to claim 3 wherein said concentrate outlet extends from an intermediate region of said diaphragm.
- 5. The centrifugal jig according to claim 4 wherein said reciprocating wall includes a support block positioned radially externally to said diaphragm.
- 6. The centrifugal jig according to claim 5 wherein a portion of said support block defines the convergence of said reciprocating wall, and into which a converging portion of said diaphragm extends.
- 7. The centrifugal jig according to claim 2 wherein said reciprocating wall includes a support block which is supported by said diaphragm and is weighted to bias said reciprocating wall radially outward upon rotation of said chamber.
- 8. The centrifugal jig according to claim 7 wherein a portion of said support block defines the convergence of said reciprocating wall, and said support block has an intermediate opening having a central axis coinciding with a central axis of said concentrate outlet.
- 9. The centrifugal jig according to claim 8 wherein said reciprocating wall includes a diaphragm, a portion of which diaphragm extends along the convergence of said reciprocating wall.
- 10. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said container includes a fixed housing, and said reciprocating wall includes a support block and a flexible member, said flexible member extending between said fixed housing and said support block such that said flexible member and support block move closer to and away from said longitudinal axis in operation.
- 11. The centrifugal jig according to claim 10 further comprising a screen and wherein said fixed housing includes a screen support housing section.
- 12. The centrifugal jig according to claim 11 wherein said screen support housing section includes a lower end screen contact portion, and a central axis of said concentrate outlet lies on a first plane, taken normal to the longitudinal axis, that is positioned higher on the longitudinal axis than a second plane lying flush on the lower screen contact portion and parallel to the first plane.
- 13. The centrifugal jig according to claim 12 wherein a third plane lying flush on a lower most edge of said support block and parallel with said first plane is positioned above the second plane.
- 14. The centrifugal jig according to claim 13 wherein a fourth plane lying flush on a lower most edge of said flexible member and parallel with said first plane is positioned above said second plane and below said third plane, and wherein said flexible member is a diaphragm.
- 15. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said longitudinal axis of said container is an axis which is oblique relative to a horizontal plane.
- 16. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of hutch chambers with said plurality of hutch chambers comprising at least one pair of diametrically opposing hutch chambers.
- 17. Th centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said reciprocating wall is arranged with respect to said container so as to cause pulsation of a fluid received in said at least one hutch chamber so as to effect respective dilation of a ragging layer in said jig.
- 18. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said centrifugal jig is a gravity jig and wherein said at least one hutch chamber is located radially externally to a screen means which supports ragging.
- 19. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein fluid received within said hutch chamber is subjected to a converging flow path which is radially directed so as to focus the fluid toward an outlet in said reciprocating wall, and said outlet in said reciprocating wall opens into a radial extension of said concentrate outlet.
- 20. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said hutch chamber is located radially outside of a screen means which supports ragging.
- 21. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said reciprocating wall is driven by a drive means which includes a lever driven by a pushrod, and a crank means for reciprocating the pushrod.
- 22. The centrifugal jig according to claim 21 wherein said reciprocating wall includes a support block suspended from the container by a diaphragm connected with the support block an the container.
- 23. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said reciprocating wall is biased to a radial extreme position by means for biasing.
- 24. The centrifugal jig according to claim 23 wherein said means for biasing includes a weight block which biases the reciprocating wall to an outward radial extreme position based upon centrifugal motion of the jig.
- 25. The centrifugal jig according to claim 24 wherein said means for biasing includes a spring actuated return which biases the reciprocating wall into the outward radial extreme position.
- 26. The centrifugal jig according to claim 23 wherein said means for biasing includes a spring actuated return which biases the reciprocating wall into the radial extreme position.
- 27. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein said hutch chamber and concentrate outlet are arranged such that a central portion of a flow of liquid flowing through each of said hutch chamber and concentrate outlet during operation is in a common flow direction.
- 28. The centrifugal jig according to claim 27 wherein the common flow direction is radially outward from the longitudinal axis.
- 29. A method of operating the centrifugal jig of claim 1 including the steps of directing a concentrate material along the convergence of said hutch chamber and through the concentrate outlet.
- 30. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 further comprising a driver which drives the reciprocating wall radially inward and outward.
- 31. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 wherein the convergence and the concentrate outlet are arranged to reciprocate as one.
- 32. The centrifugal jig according to claim 1 further comprising a reciprocation drive which drives reciprocation of the convergence and concentrate outlet of the reciprocating wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/486,081, filed Feb. 28, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,686, which was a National Stage filing of PCT/AU98/00657, filed Aug. 20, 1998 and claimed foreign priority to Australian Patent Application No. PO8691, filed Aug. 20, 1997. All priority documents are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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