Claims
- 1. A method for recovering bitumen from oil sand comprising:
- (a) providing an oil sand slurry in which bitumen and solids are dispersed in water with the bitumen having a viscosity of between about 0.1 and 10,000 poises,
- (b) temporarily supporting the slurry with an apertured barrier having an oleophilic surface, said barrier being partly immersed in a heated water bath to permit a separation of slurry solids from bitumen, the solids dropping through the apertures while the bitumen adheres to and coats the oleophilic surface of the barrier and the walls of apertures within the barrier,
- (c) forcing the bitumen adhering to the oleophilic barrier surface through the apertures with a transfer roller after the barrier has been removed from the bath; and
- (d) recovering the bitumen from the surface of the barrier to which it has been transferred and out of the apertures, while it is out of the bath.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the pH of said slurry and of said bath does not exceed 8.0 during the separation.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range 32.degree.-212.degree. F.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the apertures in the supporting barrier have an average dimension within the range 0.05 to 0.5 inches and the thickness of the supporting barrier does not exceed three mean aperture dimensions.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the slurry undergoing separation contains at least one half pound of water per pound of oil sand feed.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the transfer roller has an oleophilic surface.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6 wherein bitumen is also recovered from the surface of the transfer roller.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 4 comprising:
- (a) recovering the bitumen from the apertured barrier with an oleophilic collecting roller which contacts the surface of said barrier; and
- (b) scraping the bitumen from the collecting roller for further treatment;
- (c) said transfer and collecting rollers being positioned so that there is a small positive distance of offset between the centers of the rollers relative to each other in the direction of movement of the apertured barrier such that mounds of bitumen are produced on the collecting roller.
- 9. A method according to claim 4 wherein the apertured barrier is a rotating drum.
- 10. A method according to claim 4 wherein the apertured barrier is a perforated conveyor belt.
- 11. A method according to claim 4 wherein the apertured barrier is a mesh conveyor belt.
- 12. A method according to claim 4 wherein said oil sand consists of a mined oil sand.
- 13. The method according to claim 12 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 85.degree. to 140.degree. F.
- 14. The method according to claim 12 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 141.degree. to 212.degree. F.
- 15. A method for recovering bitumen from oil sand, which comprises;
- (a) mixing oil sand with water and steam in a rotating conditioning drum to form a slurry and dispersing the oil sand components by a combination of heating and dilution with water wherein the bitumen has a viscosity between about 0.1 and 10,000 poises;
- (b) transferring the slurry from the conditioning drum to a rotating apertured separation drum having oleophilic surfaces said separation drum being partly immersed in a heated water bath;
- (c) temporarily supporting the slurry within the separation drum, whereby oil sand solids drop through the apertures and the bitumen moves to the inner oleophilic surface and to the walls of the apertures of the separation drum and adheres thereto;
- (d) forcing bitumen adhering to the oleophilic inner surface of the separation drum through the apertures with a transfer roller after the oleophilic surface has been rotated from the bath; and
- (e) recovering the bitumen from the outside surface of the separation drum and out of the apertures, while it is out of the bath.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15 wherein the pH of said slurry and of said bath does not exceed 8.0 during the separation.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 15 wherein:
- (a) the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 32.degree.-212.degree. F.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 17 wherein the apertures in the supporting wall of the separation drum have an average dimension within the range 0.05 to 0.50 inches and the thickness of the separation drum walls does not exceed three mean aperture dimensions.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 18 wherein the slurry undergoing separation contains at least one half pound of water per pound of oil sand feed.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 18 comprising:
- (a) recovering the bitumen from the outside surface of the separation drum with an oleophilic collecting roller which contacts said surface; and
- (b) scraping the bitumen from the collecting roller for further treatment;
- (c) said transfer and collecting rollers being positioned so that there is a small positive angle of offset between the centers of the rollers relative to the center of the separation drum such that mounds of bitumen are produced on the collecting roller.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 20 wherein the oil sand consists of a mined oil sand.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 85.degree. to 140.degree. F.
- 23. The method according to claim 21 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 141.degree. to 212.degree. F.
- 24. A method for recovering bitumen from oil sand, which comprises:
- (a) mixing oil sand with water and steam in a rotating conditioning drum to form a slurry and dispersing the oil sand components by a combination of steam jetting and dilution with water and tumbling wherein the bitumen has a viscosity between about 0.1 and 10,000 poises,
- (b) transferring the slurry from the conditioning drum to a moving apertured mesh endless separation belt having a top and a bottom flight and having oleophilic surfaces, said separation belt being partly immersed in a heated water bath;
- (c) temporarily supporting the slurry with at least one flight of the endless belt, whereby oil sand solids drop through the apertures and the bitumen moves to the oleophilic surface and to the walls of the apertures of the separation belt and adheres thereto;
- (d) forcing bitumen adhering to the oleophilic surface of the separation belt through the apertures with a transfer roller after the oleophilic surface has revolved out of the bath; and
- (e) recovering the bitumen from the surface of the endless belt to which it has been transferred and out of the apertures, while it is out of the bath.
- 25. The method as set forth in claim 24 wherein the pH of said slurry and of said bath being such as not to exceed 8.0 during the separation.
- 26. The method as set forth in claim 24 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range 32.degree.-212.degree. F.
- 27. The method as set forth in claim 26 wherein the apertures in the endless belt have an average dimension within the range 0.05 to 0.5 inches and the thickness of the belt does not exceed three mean aperture dimensions.
- 28. The method as set forth in claim 27 wherein the slurry undergoing separation contains at least one half pound of water per pound of oil sand feed.
- 29. The method as set forth in claim 27 wherein the transfer roller has an oleophilic surface.
- 30. The method as set forth in claim 27 wherein the endless belt has a first and second flight and wherein the oil sand passing through the apertures in the first flight of the endless belt are supported with the second flight of the endless belt, whereby oil sand solids drop through the apertures in the second flight and the bitumen moves to the oleophilic surface and to the walls of the apertures of the separation belt and adheres thereto for subsequent removal after said belt surface has moved out of the water bath.
- 31. The method set forth in claim 30 wherein the first flight of the endless belt is the top flight and the second flight is the bottom flight.
- 32. The method as set forth in claim 31 comprising:
- (a) recovering the bitumen from the apertured endless belt with an oleophilic collecting roller which contacts the surface of said belt; and
- (b) scraping the bitumen from the collecting roller for further treatment;
- (c) said transfer and collecting rollers being positioned so that there is a small positive distance of offset between the centers of the rollers relative to each other in the direction of movement of the endless belt such that mounds of bitumen are produced on the collecting roller.
- 33. A method according to claim 32 wherein the oil sand is a mined oil sand.
- 34. A method according to claim 33 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 85.degree.-140.degree. F.
- 35. A method according to claim 33 wherein the temperature of the slurry undergoing separation is within the range of 141.degree.-212.degree. F.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 913,593 filed June 8, 1978.
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