Claims
- 1. A pneumatic classifier for separating a finer and coarser product of a material to be classified comprising a classification chamber having a circular portion and an arcuate portion adjacent and in substantially open communication with the lower region of the circular portion for unobstructed flow of the coarser product from the circular to the arcuate portions, the arcuate portion having a tangential inlet and a tangential discharge and the unobstructed portion extending substantially from the inlet to the discharge, a blower introducing a stream of pneumatic fluid into the inlet of the arcuate portion to produce a swirling stream through the arcuate portion to the discharge thereof and around the circular portion to form an inner stream which merges with the inner portion of the incoming stream, separate means for feeding the material to be classified downwardly intermediate the circular and arcuate portions and intermediate the incoming and inner swirling streams, the feed being initially displaced downwardly into the arcuate portion between the merging stream while part of the incoming stream passes through the feed material to carry the finer particles into the circular portion while the coarser particles are carried outwardly through the unobstructed open communication between the circular and arcuate portions into the arcuate portion by centrifugal force, a fine particle discharge for receiving products discharged from the region within the circular portion within the swirling stream, a coarse product cyclone to receive the coarser particles discharged from the discharge of the arcuate portion, a fine product cyclone to receive the finer particles discharged from the circular portion of the chamber, return conduits connecting the upper regions of both cyclones with the intake of the blower, and adjustable flow control means in only the return conduit connecting the upper region of the coarse product cyclone and the intake of the blower and providing the principal control over the ratio of fine and coarse product separated in the chamber.
- 2. A pneumatic classifying process for separating a finer and coarser product in a classification chamber having a circular portion and an arcuate portion adjacent and in substantially open communication with the lower region of the circular portion for unobstructed flow of coarser product from the circular to the arcuate portions, the arcuate portion having a larger upwardly extending tangential inlet and a smaller tangential discharge, comprising the steps of introducing a stream of pneumatic fluid into the inlet end of the arcuate portion of the classification chamber to produce an outer swirling stream through the arcuate portion to the discharge thereof and an inner swirling stream around the circular portion which merges with the inner portion of the incoming stream, separately feeding the material to be classified downwardly intermediate the circular and arcuate portions of the chamber, the coarser particles of the feed material migrating in the arcuate portion by centrifugal force toward the outer portion of the stream and out the tangential discharge while the inner portion of the incoming stream penetrates the downwardly flowing material to separate the finer particles and direct them into the circular portion, swirling some coarser particles around the outer periphery of the circular portion of the classification chamber and back to the incoming stream through which the coarser particles migrate outwardly by centrifugal force toward the outer stream passing unhindered through the open communication between the circular and arcuate portions of the chamber, discharging the finer particles from the region of the circular portion within the swirling stream, directing the fine product into a fine product cyclone, directing the coarse product into a coarse product cyclone, returning the pneumatic fluid from the upper region of both the coarse product cyclone and the fine product cyclone to the intake of the source of the pneumatic fluid and regulating only the return flow from the coarse product cyclone and not the return flow from the fine product cyclone to provide the principal control over the ratio of fine and coarse product separated in the chamber.
- 3. A closed circuit pneumatic classifier comprising a classification chamber in which a material to be classified is swirled to separate the finer and the coarser particles, said classification chamber including a generally circular portion and an arucate portion adjacent and in substantially open communication with the lower region of the circular portion for relatively unobstructed flow of coarser particles from the circular to the arcuate portions, a tangential inlet to the arcuate portion and a tangential discharge therefrom, a single blower in the closed circuit for introducing a stream of pneumatic fluid into the tangential inlet to produce a main outer stream through the arcuate portion and out the tangential discharge, a separate downwardly directed feed means merging with the incoming stream of pneumatic fluid and introducing the material to be classified intermediate the circular and arcuate portions of the classification chamber, the coarser particles of the material migrating in the arcuate portion by centrifugal force toward the outer portion of the stream and out the tangential discharge and the finer particles being carried by the penetration of the inner part of the incoming stream through the downwardly flowing material into the circular portion, the stream swirling in a closed path within the circular portion and carrying coarser particles back to the outer stream through the open communication between the circular and arcuate portions of the chamber, a fine product discharge passage from the circular portion of the classifying chamber within the swirling stream, a fine product cyclone in unobstructed communication with the fine product discharge passage, a coarse product cyclone communicating with the coarse product tangential discharge from the arcuate portion of the chamber, return conduits establishing communication between the upper regions of the fine and coarse product cyclones and the intake of the blower and an adjustable control valve means in the return conduit from the coarse product cyclone and not in the return conduit from the fine product cyclone for regulating the ratio of fine and coarse product separated in the chamber while maintaining maximum air flow through and from the chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 919,251, filed June 26, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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