Claims
- 1. A pulsator for enriching, particularly, hard coal, comprising a working trough, a screen deck dividing said working trough into an upper part and a lower part, a first chute at one side of said trough for useful mineral, a second chute at another side of said trough for receiving enriched useful mineral, a float in said trough for regulating the thickness of a layer of heavy products on the screen deck, a cylindrical pulsation compartment connected to said trough and separated from said trough by a wall, a hoisting wheel disposed in said pulsation compartment, a drive shaft for said hoisting wheel, bearing for said drive shaft disposed above a liquid level in said working trough, and a displaced comprising a bracket mounted on said drive shaft and disposed in said pulsation compartment.
- 2. A pulsator according to claim 1, wherein said pulsation compartment comprises an external wall, an arcuate bottom wall welded at one side thereof to said external wall, said trough having a skew wall, said bottm wall being connected at another side thereof via a vertical wall to said skew wall, and there is a grate provided at the lowest point of said bottom wall, said grate being enclosed with a pulp outlet stub pipe connected to a discharge pipe.
- 3. A pulsator according to claim 2, wherein in the lower part of said external wall there is provided a stub pipe for discharging bottom water and a valve disposed upstream of said stub pipe.
- 4. A pulsator according to claim 2, wherein said hoisting wheel comprises a side wall, an external screen connected at one side thereof to said side wall, an external ring connected at another side of said external screen along the periphery of said external screen, and there is a perforated crown inside said hoisting wheel disposed at an acute angle from the top thereof over said external wall of said pulsation compartment, which crown is connected to a discharge chute in the form of a trough provided with a bottom plate, and paddle buckets attached to said perforated crown.
- 5. A pulsator according to claim anyone of claims 1 to 4, wherein a hub is keyed to said drive shaft, said bracket being mounted on said hub inside said hoisting wheel and comprising two plungers having a shape of a closed hourglass in vertical section built up from two side plates interconnected with an external circumferential plate, and there are provided cover plates which can be added to or removed from upper and lower parts of said circumferential plate.
- 6. A pulsator according to claim 4, wherein a drive for said hoisting wheel comprises an electric motor, a coupling to a transmission gear, a successive coupling to a planetary gearing consisting of an internally-toothed gear, satellite gears and a further gear keyed to said drive shaft, said satellite gears being mounted on shafts placed in a planetary gearing housing and said internally-toothed gear being permanently connected to a flanged welded to one end of a mounted on a bush which is mounted in turn on said drive shaft, said hub being connected at another end thereof to a drive ring disjunctly connected to said side wall of said hoisting wheel.
- 7. A pulsator according to claim 6, wherein said drive ring is separated with an offset component of said external wall of said pulsation compartment terminating in a labyrinth seal.
- 8. A pulsator according to claim 4, wherein there is a bearing structure mounted between said displacer and said perforated crown of said hoisting wheel, said bearing structure being connected to a support beam and being provided with pins at both ends thereof, said pins mounting pendula which are provided at the lower part thereof with horizontally disposed plates which cooperate with blocks restricting the flow of liquid upwards of said hoisting wheel.
- 9. A pulsator for enriching, particularly, hard coal, comprising a working trough, a screen deck dividing said working trough into an upper part and a lower part a first chute at side of said trough for useful mineral, a second chute at another side of said trough for receiving enriched useful mineral, a float in said trough for regulating the tickness of a layer of heavy products on the screen deck, a cylindrical pulsator compartment connected to said trough and separated from said trough by a wall, a hoisting wheel disposed in said pulsation compartment, a drive shaft for said hoisting wheel, bearings for said drive shaft disposed above a liquid level in said pulsator compartment and working trough, a housing for said bearings secured to a supporting structure and a bearing structure, and a ratchet wheel mounted on said drive shaft and disposed in said pulsation compartment.
- 10. A pulsator according to claim 9, wherein said pulsation compartment comprises an external wall, an arcuate bottom wall secured at one side thereof to said external wall, said trough having an inclined wall, said bottom wall being connected at another side thereof to a vertical wall wich is connected to said inclined wall, and there is a grate provided at the lowest point of said bottom wall, said grate being enclosed with a pulp outlet stub pipe connected to a discharge pipe.
- 11. A pulsator according to claim 10 wherein at the lower part of said external wall there is provided a stub pipe for supplying lower water, said stub pipe being over said pulp outlet stub pipe, and there is a valve mounted upstream of said stub pipe.
- 12. A pulsator according to claim 10 wherein said hoisting wheel comprises a side wall, an external screen connected at one side thereof to said side wall, an external ring connected at another side of said external screen, said external ring being located at the side of said working trough, and there are guide vanes inside said hoisting wheel at an acute angle to the horizontal, said guide vanes being connected above said external wall of said pulsation compartment to a discharge chute in the form of a trough located along said external wall of said pulsation chamber, and paddle buckets secured to said guide vanes and side wall of said hoisting wheel.
- 13. A pulsator according to claim 12, wherein a hood is mounted under said guide vanes at the upper part of said hoisting wheel for removing liquid from the sinking product from which water was removed on the hoisting wheel, said hood being connected to a further trough.
- 14. A pulsator according to claim 12, wherein a drive for said hoisting wheel comprises an electric motor, a coupling to a transmission gear, a successive coupling to a planetary gearing consisting of an internally-toothed gear, satellite gears and a further gear keyed to said drive shaft, said satellite gears being mounted on shafts disposed in a planetary gearing housing and said internally-toothed gear being permanently connected to a flange permanently connected to one end of a hub mounted on a bush which is mounted in turn on said drive shaft, said hub being connected at another end thereof to a drive ring of said hoisting ring disjunctly connected to said side wall of said hoisting wheel.
- 15. A pulsator according to claim 14, wherein said drive ring is separated with an offset component of said external wall of said pulsation compartment terminating in a labyrinth seal.
- 16. A pulsator according to claim 9, wherein said ratchet wheel has at least two cam teeth and is keyed to said drive shaft inside said hoisting wheel, and there is a frame above said ratchet wheel and a plate under said ratchet wheel, both said frame and said plate being mounted on a housing of a telescope which is secured on a structure supported on said supporting structure, and said frame and plate being interconnected with end-threaded rods, and there are springs accommodated inside said telescope below said housing of said telescope.
- 17. A pulsator according to claim 16, wherein said frame is provided in line with said ratchet wheel with a rotary roller, and rubber discs are mounted on a bar between sad frame and said housing for said telescope for establishing the required liquid pulsation difference.
- 18. A pulsator according to claim 16 or 17 wherein said plate is provided at its sides with sealing skirts and a rubber plate seal under said ratchet wheel.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 863,037, filed May 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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