Claims
- 1. A hydrocyclone separation assembly comprising:
first and second hydrocyclones disposed in a generally parallel relation to one another, each of said hydrocylones comprising a tubular body with an inlet section having a first diameter and a separation section having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter; a first support member for supporting the inlet sections of the first and second hydrocyclones; a first spacer member disposed between and interconnecting the first support member and the inlet section of the second hydrocyclone, thereby permitting the inlet section of the second hydrocyclone to lie adjacent the separation section of the first hydrocyclone.
- 2. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spacer member comprises a tubular overflow header that defines a fluid passage therethrough.
- 3. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a second support member for supporting the separation sections of the first and second hydrocyclones; and a trunnion member moveably disposed upon the separation section of each of the first and second hydrocyclones and in engaging contact with the second support member
- 4. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a third hydrocyclone with an inlet section having a first diameter and a separation section having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter, the third hydrocyclone being disposed in a generally parallel relation with the first and second hydrocyclones; and a second spacer member having a length that is greater than that of the first spacer member, the second spacer member being disposed between and interconnecting the first support member and the inlet section of the third hydrocyclone, thereby permitting the inlet section of the third hydrocyclone to lie adjacent the separation section of the second hydrocyclone.
- 5. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 4 wherein the first axial ends of the first, second, and third hydrocyclones are arranged in an axially offset manner to form a triangle.
- 6. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 5 wherein the triangle is an equilateral triangle.
- 7. A hydrocyclone separation assembly comprising:
a plurality of hydrocyclones, each hydrocyclone having an inlet section having a first diameter and a separation section having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter; the plurality of hydrocyclones being retained from a support member within a hydrocyclone vessel; and the plurality of hydrocyclones being axially staggered with respect to one another such that the inlet section of at least one of said plurality of hydrocyclone lies adjacent the separation section of another of said hydrocyclones.
- 8. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 7 further comprising an overflow extension associated with the inlet section of at least one of said plurality of hydrocyclones.
- 9. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 7 wherein there are at least three hydrocyclones.
- 10. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 9 further comprising a first overflow extension member extending between the inlet section of one of said at least three hydrocyclones and the support member.
- 11. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 10 wherein the inlet section of one of said at least three hydrocyclones lies adjacent the first overflow extension member.
- 12. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 10 further comprising a second overflow extension member extending between the inlet section of a second of said at least three hydrocyclones and the support member, the second overflow extension being axially longer than the first overflow extension.
- 13. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 10 wherein the inlet section of one of said at least three hydrocyclones lies adjacent the second overflow extension member.
- 14. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 9 wherein the at least three hydrocyclones are axially offset from one another.
- 15. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 14 wherein the axially offset arrangement results in axial ends of the at least three hydrocyclones forming an equilateral triangle.
- 16. A hydrocyclone separation assembly comprising:
a support member within a hydrocyclone vessel; three hydrocyclones disposed in a generally parallel relation to one another and support ed by said support member, each of the hydrocyclones comprising an inlet section having a first diameter and a separation section presenting an axial end and having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter; the three hydrocyclones each being axially staggered from one another such that the inlet section of at least one of said hydrocyclone lies adjacent the separation section of another of said hydrocyclones; and the three hydrocyclones being axially offset from one another such that the axial ends of the three hydrocyclones form a triangle.
- 17. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 16 further comprising a first overflow extension member interconnecting the inlet section of a first of said three hydrocyclones to said support member, the first overflow extension member being of a length that permits the inlet section of said first hydrocyclone to lie adjacent the separation section of a second of said hydrocyclones while the inlet section of said second hydrocyclone lies adjacent said first overflow extension member.
- 18. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 17 further comprising a second overflow extension member interconnecting the inlet section of a third of said three hydrocyclones to said support member, the second overflow extension member being of a length that permits the inlet section of said third hydrocyclone to lie adjacent the separation section of the first of said hydrocyclones while the inlet section of said first hydrocyclone lies adjacent said second overflow member.
- 19. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 16 further comprising:
a second support member within the hydrocyclone vessel for supporting the axial ends of the three hydrocyclones; and a trunnion radially disposed about each of the three hydrocyclones proximate the axial end, the trunnion being secured within the second support member but axially moveable along a portion of the hydrocyclone.
- 20. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 16 wherein the triangle is an equilateral triangle.
- 21. The hydrocyclone separation assembly of claim 16 wherein the axially staggered arrangement provides improved flow distribution.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/374,922 filed Apr. 23, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60374922 |
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