Claims
- 1. Apparatus for the separation of particles from a liquid particulate suspension, comprising a substantially horizontal drum having a cylindrical wall and an axis, support and drive means arranged to support and rotate the drum about its axis, feed means arranged to feed liquid particulate suspension into one end of the drum adjacent the cylindrical wall, another end of the drum being an exit end, gas supply means arranged to introduce gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall so as to cause a froth to form on the liquid, a stationary froth scraper positioned within the drum and arranged to remove froth from a desired location within the drum, and one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall at locations intermediate the length of the cylindrical wall of the drum so as to divide the drum axially into at least two zones and arranged to control the flow of liquid and/or froth axially along the drum from zone to zone.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the drum incorporates a first zone in communication with the feed means, the feed means arranged to feed the particulate suspension into the first zone adjacent the cylindrical wall.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first zone is defined by the drum cylindrical wall and a baffle plate attached to the drum axis and perpendicular to the axis.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the drum further incorporates a second and third zone, the second zone adjacent to and in communication with the first zone, the third zone adjacent to and in communication with the second zone and gas supply means arranged to independently distribute gas through the second and third zones respectively.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gas is distributed through a perforated inner cylindrical sleeve, the sleeve defined by the drum cylindrical wall, and a perforated inner cylindrical wall parallel to and coaxial with the drum cylindrical wall.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein froth washing means is provided in the third zone.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein a weir chamber is located adjacent to and in communication with the suspension exiting from the drum adjacent the perforated inner cylindrical wall in the third zone.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the stationary froth scraper is located internally and adjacent to the exit end of the drum, and scrapes only the generated froth.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 comprising a froth-breaking beach in the form of a hollow cylinder concentric with the drum and attached to the exit end of the drum, and in communication with the stationary froth scraper.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 further comprising a fourth zone, adjacent to and communicating with a third zone, and located between the third,zone and a weir chamber.
- 11. Apparatus for the separation of particles from a liquid particulate suspension, comprising a drum having a cylindrical wall and an axis, support and drive means arranged to support and rotate the drum about its axis, feed means arranged to feed liquid particulate suspension into one end of the drum adjacent the cylindrical wall, another end of the drum being an exit end, gas supply means arranged to introduce gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall so as to cause a froth to form on the liquid, a stationary froth scraper positioned within the drum and arranged to remove froth from a desired location within the drum, and one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall at locations intermediate the length of the cylindrical wall of the drum so as to divide the drum axially into at least two zones and arranged to control the flow of liquid and/or froth axially along the drum from zone to zone;
- wherein the drum incorporates a first zone in communication with the feed means, the feed means arranged to feed the particulate suspension into the first zone adjacent the cylindrical wall, a second zone adjacent to and in communication with the first zone, and a third zone adjacent to and in communication with the second zone and gas supply means arranged to independently distribute gas through the second and third zones respectively;
- wherein the internal diameter of the third zone is greater than the internal diameter of the second zone.
- 12. Apparatus for the separation of particles from a liquid particulate suspension, comprising a drum having a cylindrical wall and an axis, support and drive means arranged to support and rotate the drum about its axis, feed means arranged to feed liquid particulate suspension into one end of the drum adjacent the cylindrical wall, another end of the drum being an exit end, gas supply means arranged to introduce gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall so as to cause a froth to form on the liquid, a stationary froth scraper positioned within the drum and arranged to remove froth from a desired location within the drum, and one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall at locations intermediate the length of the cylindrical wall of the drum so as to divide the drum axially into at least two zones and arranged to control the flow of liquid and/or froth axially along the drum from zone to zone;
- wherein the drum incorporates a first zone in communication with the feed means, the feed means arranged to feed the particulate suspension into the first zone adjacent the cylindrical wall, a second zone adjacent to and in communication with the first zone, a third zone adjacent to and in communication with the second zone and gas supply means arranged to independently distribute gas through the second and third zones respectively, and a fourth zone, adjacent to and communicating with the third zone, and located between the third zone and the weir chamber;
- wherein a secondary froth scraper is provided adjacent to the exit end of the drum in the fourth zone, said secondary froth scraper feeding froth back into the froth entering the second zone.
- 13. Apparatus for the separation of particles from a particulate suspension, comprising a drum having a cylindrical wall and an axis, support and drive means arranged to support and rotate the drum about its axis, feed means arranged to feed particles and suspension into one end of the drum adjacent the cylindrical wall, gas supply means arranged to introduce gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall, a stationary froth scraper positioned within the drum and arranged to remove froth from a desired location within the drum, and one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall and arranged to control the flow of liquid and/or froth axially along the drum;
- wherein the drum further comprises a cylindrical extension member at its exit end, coaxial with the drum, the cylindrical extension member comprising an internal cylindrical mesh adjacent to its cylindrical wall, a series of interconnected mesh scraper knives, said mesh scraper knives disposed so as to scrape the mesh and an exit chute disposed so as to receive mesh scrapings, wherein the stationary froth scraper discharges froth directly onto the cylindrical mesh.
- 14. A method of separating particles from a particulate suspension comprising the steps of:
- introducing the particulate suspension into one end of a substantially horizontal rotating cylindrical drum, at a position adjacent the cylindrical wall of the drum;
- introducing a gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall causing a froth to form on at least the radially inward surface of the suspension;
- controlling the axial flow of the particulate suspension and/or froth along the drum by one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall at locations intermediate the length of the cylindrical wall of the drum so as to divide the drum axially into at least two zones; and
- removing froth from the radially inward surface thereof at a location remote from the said one end.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the particulate suspension is introduced into a first zone of the cylindrical drum at a position adjacent the cylindrical wall of the drum, and passes from the first zone into a second zone, wherein a gas is introduced into the particulate suspension through a perforated internal cylindrical wall of the drum, to form a froth, the froth is transferred to a third zone in which it is subjected to a further gasification, is subjected to spray water wash and is removed from the exit end of the drum.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the gas flow rate to the second zone is regulated differentially to the gas flow rate to the third zone.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 14 wherein the particulate suspension is supersaturated with a gas prior to introducing the particulate suspension into the drum.
- 18. A method of separating particles from a particulate suspension comprising the steps of:
- introducing the particulate suspension into one end of a rotating cylindrical drum, at a position adjacent the cylindrical wall of the drum;
- introducing a gas into the drum through the cylindrical wall causing a froth to form on at least the radially inward surface of the suspension;
- controlling the axial flow of the particulate suspension and/or froth along the drum by one or more circular baffles or weirs protruding inwardly from the cylindrical wall cylindrical wall at locations intermediate the length of the cylindrical wall of the drum so as to divide the drum axially into at least two zones and arranged to control the flow of; and
- removing froth from the radially inward surface thereof at a location remote from the said one end;
- wherein the particulate suspension is introduced into a first zone of the cylindrical drum at a position adjacent the cylindrical wall of the drum, and passes from the first zone into a second zone, wherein a gas is introduced into the particulate suspension through a perforated internal cylindrical wall of the drum, to form a froth, the froth is transferred to a third zone in which it is subjected to a further gasification, is subjected to spray water wash and is removed from the exit end of the drum; and
- wherein froth and the particulate suspension pass into a fourth zone, adjacent the third zone, gas is introduced into the fourth zone through a further perforated cylindrical wall and froth is scraped from the fourth zone and returned to the second zone.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/206,911, filed Mar. 7, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08,090,475, filed Jul. 12, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/848,991, filed as PCT/AU90/00497, Oct. 18, 1990, published as WO91/05612, May 2, 1991, now abandoned.
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