Claims
- 1. A method of separating magnetisable particles from a fluid utilizing a chain of separating chambers, each separating chamber having a closable outlet and a valve mean connected thereto in a bottom region thereof, and containing a respective fluid-permeable mass of magnetisable material, which method comprises performing the following operations on each separating chamber:
- (a) at least partially filling the separating chambers with the outlet thereof closed with fluid containing magnetisable particles such that the fluid and magnetisable particles contact the mass of magnetisable material, the fluid and particles being prevented from escaping from the separating chamber during filling by the valve means being in a first position, for preventing flow through the outlet;
- (b) either before, during or after filling, moving the separating chamber in a first direction into a separating zone in which a magnetic field is established by magnet means comprising pole pieces the faces of which are oriented in planes, the normals to which are parallel to a second direction, perpendicular to the first direction;
- (c) keeping the said valve in its first position whereby the fluid containing the magnetisable particles is held, within the separating chamber, substantially stationary with respect to the mass of magnetisable material for a finite period of time after completion of steps (a) and (b);
- (d) putting the valve in a second position, in which it allows flow through the outlet at a relatively slow rate, so as to drain fluid from the separating chamber in a third direction perpendicular to said first and second directions as the separating chamber passes through the separating zone after the said finite period of time;
- (e) after draining, moving the separating chamber out of the separating zone, and
- (f) removing magnetisable particles which have been retained within the mass of magnetisable material by magnetic attraction by putting the valve to a third position, in which it allows flow through the outlet at a relatively high rate, and flushing further fluid through the mass of magnetisable material, the valve thereafter being returned to its first position; wherein the separating chambers are moved one after another into and out of the separating zone.
- 2. A magnetic separator for separating magnetisable particles from a fluid, said separator comprising:
- (a) a chain of separating chambers for receiving the fluid, each separating chamber having an inlet at a top region thereof and a closable outlet in a bottom region thereof wherein the fluid flows through the chamber from the inlet to the outlet in a first direction;
- (b) a respective fluid-permeable mass of magnetisable material disposed within each separating chamber;
- (c) magnet means for establishing a magnetic field in a separating zone, the magnet means comprising pole pieces the faces of which are oriented in planes, normals to which are parallel to a second direction perpendicular to the first direction;
- (d) means for passing the chain of separating chambers continuously through the separating zone in a third direction, the third direction being perpendicular to the first and second directions;
- (e) filling means for introducing fluid containing magnetisable particles into each separating chamber so as to immerse at least a portion of the associated mass of magnetisable material;
- (f) means for removing magnetisable particles from the mass of magnetisable material disposed within each separating chamber by flushing further fluid through the mass of magnetisable material, after the separating chamber has passed out of the separating zone; and
- (g) valve means connected to the outlet of each separating chamber and means for controlling the valve means, each of the valve means having a first position, for preventing flow through the outlet, wherein the valve means is in the first position during filling of the chamber with fluid containing magnetisable particles and for a finite period of time after filling and after entry of the separating chamber into the separating zone, whereby the fluid and magnetisable particles are held substantially stationary in the chamber for the finite period of time; a second position, for allowing flow through the outlet at a relatively slow rate, wherein when the valve means is in the second position the fluid is drained from the separating chamber as the chamber passes through the separating zone after the said finite period of time; and a third position, for allowing flow through the outlet at a relatively high rate, wherein the valve means is in the third position while the further fluid is flushed through the magnetisable material after the separating chamber has passed out of the separating zone, the valve means thereafter being returned to its first position.
- 3. A magnetic separator according to claim 2, wherein the chain of separating chambers is in the form of an endless loop.
- 4. A magnetic separator according to claim 3, wherein the loop passes through two separating zones in which a magnetic field is established by the magnet means.
- 5. A magnetic separator according to claim 2, wherein the filling means is arranged to introduce fluid containing magnetisable particles into each separating chamber outside the separating zone.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 950,543, filed Oct. 12, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,214,986 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 792,015 filed on Apr. 28, 1977.
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