Claims
- 1. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, an axially extending outer surface, and a retaining member
- said outer surface comprising a cylindrical portion, connecting to a frusto-conical portion which tapers toward said underflow end, and terminates in a frusto-conical spigot, wherein said spigot is partially surrounded circumferentially by a cylindrical skirt which terminates in a radially projecting stop member, wherein said stop member is hexagonal, and
- wherein said retaining member threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members.
- 2. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end and an opposite overflow end, said body having a substantially cylindrical portion on said overflow end, connected by means of an annular radially projecting flange to a cylindrical boss of a smaller diameter, which, in turn, connects to a frusto-conical spigot which tapers from said cylindrical boss to said underflow end,
- wherein the length of said cylindrical portion spans substantially the entire distance between said overflow end of said cyclone and said flange thereof.
- 3. The cyclone of claim 2, wherein said cylindrical portion has a substantially rectangular opening formed therein.
- 4. The cyclone of claim 2 comprised of polypropylene.
- 5. The cyclone of claim 2, further comprising a vortex-finder member, said member having a guide surface, said guide surface being provided with a helical ramp to guide an inlet flow into said cyclone circumferentially and axially toward said underflow end.
- 6. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member, each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outer chamber; and
- a plurality of hydrocyclones fitted and sealed in respective pairs of the opposing apertures, wherein each of said hydrocyclones comprises:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a rectangular tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end of or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in said opposing apertures of said opposing wall members;
- wherein said underflow outlet is held coaxially with said overflow outlet and said inlet chamber by means of support gussets formed integrally with said body on said underflow end thereof.
- 7. A separator assembly comprising a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the wall members having an outer face and an inner face opposing the inner face of the other wall member,
- said assembly further comprising at least one hydrocyclone comprising a tubular body having an overflow end and an opposite underflow end, a substantially cylindrical portion at said overflow end which connects to a substantially frusto-conical portion which tapers toward said underflow end, and a radially projecting stop member located toward said underflow end, external screw threading provided at said overflow end, a tubular vortex-finder member, and a retaining member provided with internal screw threading at an end face thereof.
- 8. A method of assembling a separator assembly comprising:
- providing the separator assembly, wherein the separator assembly comprises:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the wall members having an outer face and an inner face opposing the inner face of the other wall member,
- at least one hydrocyclone comprising a tubular body having an overflow end and an opposite underflow end, a substantially cylindrical portion at said overflow end which connects to a substantially frusto-conical portion which tapers toward said underflow end, a radially projecting stop member located toward said underflow end, external screw threading provided at said overflow end, a tubular vortex-finder member and a retaining member provided with internal screw threading at an end face thereof, wherein said tubular body of said hydrocyclone is sufficiently long to extend through said two opposing wall members, and wherein said tubular body has a smaller diameter than said apertures; and
- inserting said body through a pair of said opposing apertures of said wall members from said outer face of said second opposing member until said stop member abuts said outer face of said second opposing wall member, such that said overflow end projects from said outer face of said first opposing wall member to expose said external screw threading for engagement with said retaining member, and said underflow end projects from said outer face of said second opposing wall member past said stop member.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said retaining member is screwed onto said body by means of cooperation of said internal screw threading at said end face of said retaining member with said external screw threading on said body.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said body is free to slide axially in said apertures to a small extent.
- 11. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end and an opposite overflow end, said body having an exterior comprising an annular flange connecting to a cylindrical portion of a smaller diameter, connected by means of annular radially projecting flange to a cylindrical boss of a smaller diameter, and further connecting to a frusto-conical spigot which tapers form said boss toward said underflow end, said flange having an interior wall surface forming a cylindrical bore in said flange, said interior wall provided with a groove therein, and
- a vortex finder member comprising a cylindrical main body connected to a helical guide surface of a smaller diameter, said body molded with a peg and D-ring for snapping said peg into said groove when said vortex finder member is inserted into said tubular body of said cyclone, such that said main body of said vortex finder is seated in said cylindrical bore.
- 12. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members.
- 13. The hydrocyclone of claim 12, wherein said retaining member is a hexagonal nut.
- 14. The hydrocyclone of claim 12, wherein said retaining member is a blank retaining member.
- 15. The hydrocyclone of claim 14, wherein the tubular body is a blank body.
- 16. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member, each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with the respective outlet chamber; and
- a plurality of hydrocyclones, each of said hydrocyclones comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body and terminates in an outwardly projecting flange;
- wherein the hydrocyclones are fitted and sealed in respective pairs of the opposing apertures and each of the hydrocyclones has the retaining member mated to the tubular body, said flange of said retaining member being spaced from said outer face of said first wall member such that said hydrocyclone is free to slide axially in said apertures.
- 17. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the outer wall member and each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a hydrocyclone comprising a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially extending outer surface, wherein said outer surface comprises a cylindrical portion connection to a frusto-conical portion which tapers toward said underflow end and terminates in a frusto-conical spigot, wherein said spigot is partially surrounded circumferentially by a cylindrical skirt which terminates in a radially projecting stop member, wherein said stop member is hexagonal.
- 18. The separator assembly of claim 17, wherein, when the tubular bodies of a respective plurality of said hydrocyclones are fitted through respective pairs of the opposing apertures during assembly of said separator assembly, said hexagonal stop members are sufficiently close to each other such that said stop members cooperate with each other, in an interlocking arrangement, to prevent said hydrocyclones from rotating about their respective axes.
- 19. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a cyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end and said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange, wherein the retaining member is a blank retaining member.
- 20. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a cyclone comprising a tubular body having an underflow end and an opposite overflow end, said tubular body having a substantially cylindrical portion on said overflow end, connected by means of annular radially projecting flange to a cylindrical boss of a smaller diameter, which, in turn, connects to a frusto-conical spigot which tapers from said cylindrical boss to said underflow end, wherein said cylindrical portion is relatively long, spanning substantially the entire distance between said overflow end of said one hydrocyclone and said flange thereof.
- 21. A process of purifying corn starch comprising:
- providing a separator assembly comprising:
- a first opposing wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and opposing each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a plurality of hydrocyclones, each of said hydrocyclones comprising:
- tubular body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body and terminates in an outwardly projecting flange;
- wherein the hydrocyclones are fitted and sealed in respective pairs of the opposing apertures and each of the hydrocyclones has the retaining member mated to the tubular body, said flange of said retaining member being spaced from said outer face of said first opposing wall member such that said hydrocyclones is free to slide axially in said apertures;
- pumping a suspension to be classified into the central inlet chamber of said separator assembly under pressure such that said suspension is forced from said central inlet chamber through said tangential inlet of at least one of said hydrocyclones into said frusto-conical separating chamber thereof to provide for separating of said suspension into an overflow which exits through said overflow end and an underflow which exits through said underflow outlet opening.
- 22. A process of purifying corn starch comprising:
- providing a separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having an aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- housing a plurality of hydrocyclones in respective pairs of the opposing apertures in the separator assembly, each of said hydrocyclones comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, and an axialy-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end and said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange;
- wherein the retaining member of at least one of the hydrocyclones is a blind retaining member; and
- forcing a suspension to be classified through said tangential inlet of at least one said hydrocyclones and into said frusto-conical separating chamber thereof to provide for separating of said suspension into an overflow which exists through said overflow end and an underflow which exists through said underflow outlet opening.
- 23. A method of disassembling a separator assembly comprising:
- providing the separator assembly, wherein the assembly comprises:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing and coaxial with an aperture in the other wall member and each of the wall members having an outer face and an inner face opposing the inner face of the other wall member,
- at least one hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an overflow end and an opposite underflow end, a substantially cylindrical portion at said overflow end which connects to a substantially frusto-conical portion which tapers toward said underflow end, and a radially projecting stop member located toward said underflow end, external screw threading provided at said overflow end, a tubular vortex-finder member, and a retaining member provided with internal screw threading at an end face thereof, wherein said tubular body of said hydrocyclone is sufficiently long to extend through said two opposing wall members, and wherein said tubular body has a smaller diameter than said apertures;
- wherein said body of the hydrocyclone has been inserted through a pair of the opposing apertures of said wall members, from said outer face of said second opposing member until said stop member abuts said outer face of said second opposing wall member, such that said overflow end projects from said outer face of said first opposing wall member to expose said external screw threading for engagement with said retaining member, and said underflow end projects from said outer face of said second opposing wall member past said stop member;
- disengaging said retaining member from said external screw threading; and
- removing said retaining member and withdrawing said hydrocyclone from said coaxial apertures.
- 24. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a rectangular tangential inlet to said inlet chamber and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber;
- wherein said body includes a means for supporting said underflow outlet thereby ensuring that said underflow outlet is aligned with said overflow outlet and coaxial with said inlet chamber; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members.
- 25. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a rectangular tangential inlet to said inlet chamber and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber, wherein the vortex-finder member includes a blank insert; and
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members.
- 26. A hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a rectangular tangential inlet to said inlet chamber and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber;
- wherein said body is formed with a means for supporting said underflow outlet opening, thereby ensuring that said underflow outlet is aligned with said overflow outlet and coaxial with said inlet chamber, wherein the means for supporting said underflow outlet comprises support gussets.
- 27. A process of purifying corn starch comprising:
- providing a hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end and said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting flange; and
- forcing a suspension to be classified through said tangential inlet of said hydrocyclone into said frusto-conical separating chamber thereof to provide for separating of said suspension into an overflow which exits through said overflow end and an underflow which exists through said underflow outlet opening.
- 28. A separator assembly comprising:
- a first wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member and each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a plurality of hydrocyclones, each of said hydrocyclones comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at each underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber, wherein said portion of the member comprises a helical surface means for guiding an inlet flow circumferentially and axially from said tangential inlet toward said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in said opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members; and
- wherein the hydrocyclones are fitted and sealed in respective pairs of the opposing apertures.
- 29. The separator assembly of claim 28, wherein said hydrocyclones are comprised of polypropylene.
- 30. The separator assembly of claim 28, wherein said hydrocyclones are manufactured by injection molding.
- 31. The separator assembly of claim 28, wherein said tangential inlet is rectangular.
- 32. The separator assembly of claim 28, wherein said body of said hydrocyclone is formed with means for supporting said underflow outlet, thereby ensuring that said underflow outlet is aligned with said overflow outlet and coaxial with the opposing apertures in the respective first and second walls defining said central inlet chamber.
- 33. A process of purifying corn starch comprising:
- providing a hydrocyclone comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber, wherein said portion of the member includes a helical surface means for guiding said inlet flow circumferentially and axially from said tangential inlet toward said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in opposing apertures of respective opposing wall members; and
- forcing a suspension to be classified through said tangential inlet of said hydrocyclone into said frusto-conical separating chamber thereof to provide for separating of said suspension into an overflow which exits through that overflow end and an underflow which exits through said underflow outlet opening.
- 34. The process of claim 33, wherein said hydrocyclone is manufactured by injection molding.
- 35. A process of purifying corn starch comprising:
- providing a separator assembly comprising:
- a first opposing wall member and a second wall member opposing the first wall member defining a central inlet chamber between them, said wall members each having an outer face and an inner face, said wall members each having an outlet chamber on said outer face thereof, each of said wall members having at least one aperture opposing an aperture in the other wall member, each of the apertures of a pair of the opposing apertures communicating with said respective outlet chamber; and
- a plurality of hydrocyclones, each of which hydrocyclones comprising:
- a tubular body having an underflow end, an opposite overflow end, and an axially-extending frusto-conical separating chamber which tapers from said overflow end to said underflow end;
- said body having a cooperating seat therein;
- said frusto-conical separating chamber having an inlet chamber nearer said overflow end, a tangential inlet to said inlet chamber, and an underflow outlet opening at said underflow end;
- a tubular vortex-finder member insertable through said overflow end of said body into said cooperating seat, said member seated in a predetermined position in which a portion thereof extends through said inlet chamber to define an axial overflow outlet from said separating chamber, wherein said portion of the member includes a helical surface means for guiding said inlet flow circumferentially and axially from said tangential inlet toward said separating chamber;
- a retaining member which threadably mates with said tubular body at at least one of said underflow end or of said overflow end, said retaining member terminating in an outwardly projecting cap flange wherein said retaining member allows said tubular body a small amount of axial movement when the tubular body is fitted in said opposing apertures of said opposing wall members; and
- wherein at least one of the hydrocyclones is fitted and sealed in a respective one of the at least one pair of the opposing apertures; and
- pumping a suspension to be classified into said central inlet chamber of said separator assembly under pressure, such that said suspension is forced from said central inlet chamber through said tangential inlet of said hydrocyclone into said frusto-conical separating chamber thereof, such that said suspension is separated into an overflow which exits through said overflow end and an underflow which exits through said underflow outlet opening.
- 36. The process of claim 35, wherein said hydrocyclones are manufactured by injection molding.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/627,220 filed Mar. 29, 1996, now abandoned.
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