Claims
- 1. A magnetic separator, comprising:
- means defining a particle separation channel having at least one substantially vertical wall and an inlet and an outlet;
- a superconducting magnet located entirely outside said particle separation channel and positioned closely adjacent said vertical wall of said particle separation channel, said magnet producing a strong magnetic field force along said vertical wall which is of maximum intensity at a first area extending over only a portion of the length of said vertical wall said portion being intermediate the inlet and outlet of the channel;
- feeder means, located above said first area, for feeding a particle stream containing relatively magnetic and relatively non-magnetic particles, said feeder means being located with respect to said channel such that it will direct said particle stream to said channel in free fall trajectory closely adjacent said vertical wall and such that said particle stream will fall vertically to bring said particles within the influence of said magnetic field of said magnet;
- diversion means positioned within said channel at said first area and located relative to said vertical wall for deflecting both said relatively magnetic and relatively non-magnetic particles of said particle stream in a diverted path away from said vertical wall, such deflection providing a horizontal component to the trajectory of said particle stream;
- a splitter plate having an upper end and opposed sides, said splitter plate being mounted within said particle separation channel to form both a first passageway defined between one side of said splitter plate and said vertical wall and a second passageway defined between the opposite side of said splitter plate and the remainder of said particle separation channel wall surface at the level of the splitter plate, said upper end of said splitter plate being positioned in said diverted path of magnetic and non-magnetic particles at said first area relative to said vertical wall but below said diversion means;
- said separator being structured and designed such that said magnetic field force of maximum intensity acts upon said particle stream deflected in said diverted path at said first area to attract said magnetic particles inwardly toward said vertical wall and into said first passageway formed by said splitter plate, while said non-magnetic particles continue along said diverted path and fall by gravity into said second passageway formed by said splitter plate for separation from said magnetic particles.
- 2. A magnetic separator as claimed in claim 1 in which said diversion means comprises at least one bump or ridge extending across an inner wall of said channel.
- 3. A magnetic separator as claimed in claim 10 in which each said bump or ridge has an upper surface so constructed and arranged as to cause a gradual acceleration of horizontal velocity of said particles away from said magnet.
- 4. A magnetic separator as claimed in claim 1 in which said diversion means comprises an element presenting a sloped surface to the particle stream, the profile of which surface is constructed and arranged to extend, into the path of free fall, outwardly from said magnet.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 712,470, filed Mar. 15, 1985, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 395,225, filed July 6, 1982, both of which are abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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