Claims
- 1. A solid bowl worm centrifuge for the continuous separating of a solids/liquid mixture, including an elongate centrifuge bowl, having a face wall at one end, that is rotatably seated around its longitudinal axis, by means of a centrifuge drum shaft, and that surrounds a coaxially arranged, generally cylindrical, conveyor worm drum rotating with a divergent speed, worm helices thereof being secured to a circumference of the worm drum, whereby a product admission conduit means for delivering to be separated in the drum are provided along the axis thereof, as well as light and heavy discharge openings for the discharge of the separated light and heavy substances, comprising:
- a plurality of baffle elements provided on the outside of the conveyor worm drum uniformly distributed over the circumference thereof and fashioned as flow channels,
- a) the baffle elements comprising axially extending walls to deflect the solids/liquid mixture emerging radially pressureless from the product admission conduit into an axial flow,
- b) said baffle elements, by means of said axially extending walls, convey the liquid and light substances separated from the solids parallel to the conveyor worm drum in the direction of the discharge opening for the light substances,
- c) said baffle elements extending along a length of said conveyor worm and continuing into a radial passage leading to said discharge opening for the light substances in order to deflect the light substances radially inward to the discharge opening for the light substances,
- d) the flow channels formed by said baffle elements are in fluid communication with one another, and
- discharge openings for the light substances are arranged outside the centrifuge drum shaft at the face wall of the centrifuge and have a smaller radial spacing from the centrifuge axis than the greatest radial spacing of an outside surface of the worm drum from the centrifuge axis.
- 2. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the baffle elements are arranged radially at the outside of the conveyor worm.
- 3. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the baffle elements are arranged oblique-angled at the outside of the conveyor worm.
- 4. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the baffle elements are arranged straight at the outside of the conveyor worm.
- 5. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the baffle elements are arranged curved at the outside of the conveyor worm.
- 6. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the discharge for the heavy substances is provided at that end of the centrifuge drum opposite the discharge for the light substances.
- 7. A solid bowl worm centrifuge according to claim 1, wherein the discharge for the heavy substances is provided in the middle of the centrifuge drum.
- 8. A solid bowl worm centrifuge for the continuous separation of a solids/liquid mixture comprising in combination:
- an elongate centrifuge bowl rotatably seated for rotation about its longitudinal axis;
- a coaxially arranged conveyor worm drum within the bowl rotatable with a divergent speed relative to the bowl and having worm helices outwardly thereof being secured to the drum;
- a product admission conduit leading into the bowl to the drum;
- separate light and heavy discharge openings in the bowl for the separate discharge of light and heavy substances;
- a plurality of generally axially extending turbine-like baffle elements on the circumferential outside of the conveyor drum uniformly distributed over the circumference thereof and fashioned as flow channels;
- said baffle elements extending along a length of said conveyor worm drum and continuing into a radial passage leading to said discharge opening for the light substances in order to deflect the light substances radially inward to the discharge opening for the light substances;
- means for directing a suspension flowing through the admission conduit to the drum radially outwardly with the radially outwardly directed flow deflected then to an axial flow to said baffle elements; and
- conveyor worm elements carried on the drum and shaped to direct the heavy substances toward the heavy discharge openings and located radially outside the baffle elements.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/047,778, filed Apr. 15, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/594,705, filed Oct. 9, 1990, now abandoned.
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