Claims
- 1. An air separator comprising
- a housing having an inlet means for receiving an airstream carrying fine particles and an outlet means for discharging said airstream,
- a separator wheel rotatably mounted in said housing downstream of said inlet means for receiving said airstream carrying fine particles and flowing radially inwardly,
- a downstream cover plate and a second cover plate mounted on said separator wheel in axially displaced disposition,
- a plurality of blades disposed peripherally between the downstream cover plate and second cover plate,
- an outlet pipe connection means fixedly connected to the downstream cover plate for rotation therewith, the distance between the downstream cover plate and the second cover plate increasing from the outside edges of the blades toward the outlet pipe connection inversely with distance between the blades, so that the cross sectional area of the channel defined by the blades, the douwnstream cover plate and the second cover plate remains substantially constant, said outlet means being downstream of said outlet pipe connection means for discharging said airstream from said housing.
- 2. An air separator in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an outlet connection pipe mounted on the outlet pipe connection means and having a section with a cross sectional area which increases with distance from the downstream cover plate.
- 3. An air separator in accordance with claim 2, further comprising means forming an outlet chamber mounted on the outlet pipe, said outlet chamber having a cross section substantially larger than the maximum cross section of the outlet pipe so that there occurs an abrupt change of the cross section between the outlet connection pipe and the outlet chamber.
- 4. An air separator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the distance between the downstream cover plate and the second cover plate increases linearly with radial distance from the outside edges of the blades.
- 5. An air separator in accordance with claim 4, wherein the rate of increase in distance remains constant along any radius between the outside edges of the blades and the outlet connection pipe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/736,209 filed Jul. 26, 1991 to Nied for Preferably Vertical Air Separator.
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