Claims
- 1. A centrifugal cleaner particularly adapted for the treatment of paper making stock containing light contaminant materials of similar and lower specific gravities to separate the paper making fibers therein from said light contaminant materials comprising:
- (a) a main tubular vessel enclosing a frustoconical interior space and having the apex end thereof open and of predetermined diameter which is substantially less than the maximum diameter of said space,
- (b) means defining an inlet port to said space adjacent the other end of said vessel for delivering said paper making stock to said space,
- (c) said inlet port means being constructed and arranged to deliver said stock to said space with a substantial circumferential flow component causing vortical separation of said stock into an outer flow fraction containing the large majority of said paper fibers and an inner flow fraction containing the large majority of said light contaminant materials,
- (d) housing means secured to the apex end of said vessel and defining a chamber aligned and in open communication with said open apex end of said vessel,
- (e) said housing means including means defining a discharge port from said chamber,
- (f) an outlet tube of smaller outer diameter than said open apex end of said vessel,
- (g) means supporting said outlet tube in said housing means for axial movement in substantially coaxial relation with said open apex end of said vessel,
- (h) said tube being of sufficient length that with one end portion thereof inserted within said open apex end of said vessel, the opposite end portion thereof extends through said supporting means to space outside of said housing,
- (i) means for securing said tube to said supporting means with said one end of said tube inserted within said open apex end of said vessel,
- (j) said one end of said tube being of predetermined sufficiently smaller outer and inner diameter than the inner diameter of said open apex end of said vessel to define therewith, when inserted therein, an annular outlet port leading from said frustoconical space to said chamber which is of substantially greater flow area than the flow area through said tube to receive said fiber-containing outer flow fraction,
- (k) whereby the flow through said tube is correspondingly less than the flow through said annular outer port and comprises said light contaminant-containing inner flow fraction, and
- (l) means for effecting release of said securing means from said support means to provide for temporary axial retraction of said tube one end portion from said open apex end into said chamber to effect complete opening of said apex end of said vessel for discharge from said vessel into said chamber of contaminant material trapped in said annular outlet port without interrupting the operation of said cleaner.
- 2. A centrifugal cleaner as defined in claim 1 wherein said securing means include means limiting movement of said tube toward said vessel to an operating position wherein said one end of said tube extends a predetermined distance into said open apex end of said vessel.
- 3. A centrifugal cleaner as defined in claim 1 wherein said tube is cylindrical, and said securing means comprises complementary means on said tube and in said supporting means which interlock and release respectively in response to partial rotation of said tube in one or the other rotational sense.
- 4. A centrifugal cleaner as defined in claim 3 wherein said tube is of sufficient length that when the tube is in said operating position, said other end portion thereof projects into said space outside of said housing to form a handle for rotation and withdrawal thereof.
- 5. A centrifugal cleaner as defined in claim 1 wherein said supporting means includes means sealing against leakage of liquid between the outer surface of said tube and said supporting means, and further comprising means limiting retraction of said one end of said tube beyond said sealing means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 513,579, filed July 14, 1983 as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 384,835, filed June 4, 1982, both of which prior applications have now been abandoned.
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