Claims
- 1. A pocket centrifuge for receiving a suspension and extracting a filtrate therefrom, comprising:
- a rotor body formed with a plurality of sieve pockets distributed around an axis and adapted to receive said suspension means;
- means for rotating said body about said axis to extract a filtrate from said suspension whereby sieve angles are formed between perforated surfaces of said pockets and solids retained on said surfaces which are less than the friction angle of said solids on said surfaces, said pockets being elongated and having innermost and outermost edges delimiting said surfaces;
- means defining an eccentric axis for said body offset from the first-mentioned axis and located inwardly of the innermost edges of said pockets; and
- means for orbiting said first-mentioned axis about said eccentric axis while continuing to rotate said body about said first-mentioned axis to cyclically increase the sieve angle of said solids on said surfaces to a magnitude greater than said friction angle whereby said solids are cast off from said surfaces only upon the orbiting of said first-mentioned axis about said offset axis and only from the radially outermost edges of said pockets.
- 2. The pocket centrifuge defined in claim 1, further comprising means for feeding said suspension radially to said pocket.
- 3. The pocket centrifuge defined in claim 2 wherein said body is a disk fixed to a first shaft defining said first-mentioned axis and journaled in a cylindrical member rotatable in a housing of said centrifuge about said offset axis, a second shaft being journaled in said member along said offset axis and said shafts being provided with meshing gears for operatively connecting them together, said member and said shaft being provided with means for connecting same to respective independently operable drives.
- 4. The pocket centrifuge defined in claim 1 further comprising an electromagnetic brake connected to said body and operable at slow rotation of the same.
- 5. The pocket centrifuge defined in claim 4 wherein said pockets are curved inwardly and forwardly relative to a normal rotation direction of said rotor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 126,359 filed Mar. 3, 1980, now abandoned.
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