Claims
- 1. A distributor for a flotation apparatus comprising:
- a vertical hollow drive shaft adapted to receive air under pressure;
- a manifold secured to the depending end of said hollow drive shaft for rotation with said drive shaft, said manifold being connected to receive air under pressure from said shaft;
- a plurality of distribution ports formed in said manifold to provide communicating passageways from the interior of said manifold to the exterior thereof;
- a plurality of horizontally extending blades secured to said manifold;
- a longitudinal passageway in each of said blades, the end of the passageways adjacent to said manifold being in communication with an associated manifold distribution port; and,
- a plurality of individual means along the trailing edge of each of said blades and communicating with the associated longitudinal passage to provide for the discharge of the air under pressure in the passageway to cause a discrete bubble size to be emitted therefrom with low power input, said means being operable to regulate the discharge of air under pressure to provide for the discharge of air under pressure to cause a discrete bubble size to be emitted therefrom so that the bubbles emitted along the entire length of each blade are substantially the same size.
- 2. A distributor for a flotation apparatus comprising:
- a vertical hollow drive shaft adapted to receive said air under pressure;
- a manifold secured to the depending end of said hollow drive shaft for rotation with said drive shaft, said manifold being connected to receive air under pressure from said shaft;
- a plurality of distribution ports formed in said manifold to provide communicating passageways from the interior of said manifold to the exterior thereof;
- a plurality of horizontally extending blades secured to said manifold;
- a longitudinal passageway in each of said blades, the end of the passageways adjacent to said manifold being in communication with an associated manifold distribution port;
- means along the trailing edge of each of said blades and communicating with the associated longitudinal passage to provide for the discharge of the air under pressure in the passageway to cause a discrete bubble size to be emitted therefrom with lower power input, said means operating to regulate the discharge of air under pressure so that the discharge of air is substantially the same for the entire length of the blade, said means comprising a plurality of air jets constructed with different diameters with the smallest diameter jet being located adjacent said manifold and the largest diameter jet being outboard adjacent the free end of the blade.
- 3. A distributor for a flotation apparatus comprising:
- a vertical hollow drive shaft adapted to receive air under pressure;
- a manifold secured to the depending end of said hollow drive shaft for rotation with said drive shaft, said manifold being connected to receive air under pressure from said shaft;
- a plurality of distribution ports formed in said manifold to provide communicating passageways from the interior of said manifold to the interior thereof;
- a plurality of horizontally extending blades secured to said manifold and in communication with an associated passageway, each of said blades being constructed in a manner to present in cross-section a triangular configuration, each triangular configured blade being formed of two elongated members, one member presenting in cross-section a configuration of a trapezoid and the other member presenting a cross-section the configuration of a triangle;
- said members having mating surfaces in which a groove is formed so as to extend from one to a point short of the opposite end, said grooves being arranged so that when the members are in mating engagment the said grooves mate to form a passageway for air under pressure; and,
- means along the trailing edge of each blade in communication with the passageway in the associated blade, said means being operable to regulate the discharge of air under pressure so that the discharge of air is substantially the same along the entire length of each blade.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 849,674 filed Nov. 8, 1977, now abandoned.
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1445935 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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