Claims
- 1. A hydrocyclone device comprising: an upper hollow rigid body provided with a tangential inlet, an inner wall surface, an axially directed outlet and a lower connecting end having a first annular sealing surface thereon; a lower hollow conical body having an upper connecting end provided with a second annular sealing surface thereon, said conical body converging downwardly and terminating in a lower outlet, means designed for preventing leakage of fluid between connecting ends of a pair of bodies to be interconnected together including a resilient replaceable inner liner inserted only into said lower conical body, said liner including an inner wall surface forming an uninterrupted continuation of the inner wall surface of said upper body when said device is assembled and having a circumferential flange at its upper end disposed on said second annular sealing surface; and attaching means for attaching said first and second annular sealing surfaces of said upper and lower connecting ends defined by an externally treaded projection on one of said bodies and internally threaded recess on the other of said bodies complementary to said projection for threadedly interconnecting said upper body and said conical body together, said circumferential flange held between said first and second annular sealing surfaces, said attaching means having no extra fastening elements other than said externally threaded projection on said one of said bodies and internally threaded recess on said other of said bodies for interconnection of the entire device.
- 2. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, said liner being composed of a soft, resilient material.
- 3. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, said first and second annular sealing surfaces being located in inner concentric relation to said threaded projection and recess.
- 4. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 3, said threaded projection and recess extending intermediately between said upper and lower connecting ends of said upper body and said lower conical body.
- 5. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, said upper body and said lower conical body are composed of a rigid polyurethane material capable of withstanding pressures up to 600 psi and having a hardness in the range of 80 shore "D".
- 6. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 5, said lower conical body having external ribs and a polyether backbone.
- 7. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, said upper connecting end of said conical body having a thickened reinforced portion at the area where it is joined to said finder for the purpose of increasing the overall strength of the device.
- 8. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, said liner eerminating in a lower convergent end, and an infinitely adjustable wear insert member at said lower convergent end of said liner.
- 9. A hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 1, including an annular rib projecting from one of said upper and lower connecting ends toward the other of said upper and lower connecting ends and a complementary annular groove in the other of said upper and lower connecting ends, said annular rib and said groove disposed in outer spaced concentric relation to said attaching means, said rib being inserted into said groove when said device is assembled.
- 10. A hydrocyclone device comprising: an upper body with a lower connecting end having a first annular sealing surface thereon and a lower body having an upper connecting end with a second annular sealing surface thereon, and means for preventing leakage of fluid between said connecting ends of said upper and lower bodies including a resilient replaceable inner liner inserted only into said lower conical body including an inner wall surface forming a continuation of an inner wall surface of said upper body when said device is assembled, said liner including a circumferential flange at its upper end disposed on said second annular sealing surface, and attaching means for attaching said first and second annular sealing surfaces of said upper and lower connecting ends defined by an externally threaded projection and an internally threaded recess on the other of said bodies complementary to said projection for threadedly interconnecting said upper body and said conical body together, said circumferential flange held between said first and second annular sealing surfaces; and an annular rib and a complementary groove disposed in facing relation to one another between said bodies, said rib and said groove disposed in outer spaced concentric relation to said attaching means, said rib being inserted into said groove when said device is assembled.
- 11. In a hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 10, said liner being composed of a soft, resilient material.
- 12. In a hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 10, said first and second annular sealing surfaces being located in inner concentric relation to said threaded projection and recess, said threaded projection and recess extending intermediately between said upper and lower connecting ends, and said rib projecting from said upper connecting end.
- 13. In a hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 10, said upper body and lower conical body units each composed of a rigid polyurethane material capable of withstanding pressures up to 600 psi and having a hardness in the range of 80 shore "D".
- 14. In a hydrocyclone device in accordance with claim 10, said upper connecting end of said conical body having a thickened reinforced portion at the area where it is joined to said upper body and said rib projecting from said upper connecting end.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 651,781, filed 18 Sept., 1984, now abandoned, for HYDROCYCLONE by John F. DuVall et al and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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