Claims
- 1. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
feeding solids and liquids to a vessel while removing a clarified liquid stream from the vessel; allowing solids to accumulate into a float blanket; and emptying the accumulated float blanket solids from the vessel lower portion based on the solids having formed a float blanket of a predetermined depth.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
monitoring the interface of the float blanket during the feeding step.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
monitoring the depth of the float blanket during the feeding step.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
stopping feed after the float blanket reaches the predetermined depth.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
feeding solids to achieve a solids surface loading of greater than 50 lb/ft2/day.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
feeding solids to achieve a solids surface loading of greater than 100 lb/ft2/day.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
accumulating a float blanket depth of greater than 1 foot before emptying the accumulated float blanket solids.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
accumulating a float blanket depth of greater than 2 feet before emptying the accumulated float blanket solids.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
allowing the float blanket to accumulate based on a predetermined amount of time.
- 10. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
accumulating solids in a vessel after a float blanket mixture has been charged to the vessel; and emptying the accumulated float blanket solids from a vessel lower portion based on the solids having formed a float blanket of predetermined depth.
- 11. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
re-flotating the solids collected from a mechanical flotation separator in a vessel; and emptying the re-floated solids based on the re-floated solids having formed a float blanket of pre-determined depth.
- 12. A flotation separator apparatus, comprising:
means for accumulating a solids float blanket having no surface or bottom collectors; means for monitoring the depth of a float blanket; and means for emptying the accumulated solids float blanket based on the float blanket having reached a predetermined depth.
- 13. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for accumulating is a vessel having no surface or bottom collectors.
- 14. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for monitoring is one of an interface transmitter, a level transmitter, and a level switch.
- 15. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for monitoring includes an interface transmitter for keeping the float blanket at a predetermined height, and a level transmitter or level switch to signal when the float blanket reaches a predetermined depth.
- 16. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for emptying include a vessel outlet apart from a vessel inlet.
- 17. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 16, wherein the means for emptying are located at the lower center of the vessel.
- 18. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 12, comprising an outlet for clarified liquid to a saturator and an inlet for solids and liquids.
- 19. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 18, wherein the outlet and the inlet are spaced from one another so as to minimize solids from entering the outlet to the saturator.
- 20. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 19, wherein the outlet is located at the periphery of the vessel and the inlet is located at the center of the vessel.
- 21. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 19, wherein the outlet is located at the center of the vessel and the inlet is located at the periphery of the vessel.
- 22. A flotation separator apparatus, comprising:
means for monitoring the interface of a float blanket; means for signaling the float blanket has reached a predetermined depth; and means for emptying the accumulated float blanket based on the float blanket having reached a predetermined depth.
- 23. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 21, wherein the means for monitoring is an interface transmitter and the means for signaling is a level transmitter or level switch.
- 24. The flotation separator apparatus of claim 21, wherein the means for emptying include a vessel outlet apart from a vessel inlet.
- 25. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
feeding a solids/liquid stream to a vessel that empties at its periphery, while removing a clarified liquid stream from a central lower portion of the vessel; accumulating solids into a float blanket; and emptying the vessel of accumulated float blanket solids from the vessel lower portion based on the solids having formed a float blanket of a predetermined depth.
- 26. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
feeding a solids/liquid stream to a vessel that empties at its center, while removing a clarified liquid stream from the periphery of the vessel; accumulating solids into a float blanket; and emptying the vessel of accumulated float blanket solids out of the vessel lower portion based on the solids having formed a float blanket of a predetermined depth.
- 27. A method of flotation separation, comprising:
feeding a solids/liquid stream while removing a clarified liquid stream from a first vessel; accumulating solids in the first vessel; emptying a second vessel of an accumulated float blanket from the second vessel lower portion based on the solids having formed a float blanket of a predetermined depth; and filling a third vessel with clarified liquid, wherein the steps of feeding, emptying and filling may be performed simultaneously.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Application No. 60/305,222, filed Jul. 12, 2001, the disclosure of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60305222 |
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