Claims
- 1. A device for classifying a stream of solid fragments, comprising:
- a. side-by-side first and second liquid-holding compartments separated by a partition wall which is arranged to form a weir between the compartments;
- b. a downwardly inclined perforated plate mounted transversely across said first compartment to divide said first compartment into a lower region and a separation compartment above said lower region, the lower edge of said plate being spaced from said partition wall to define therewith a flow throat area to permit liquid flow communication between said lower region and said separation compartment;
- c. a flow tube extending through said partition to conduct the liquid from the lower region of said second compartment into said lower region of said first compartment, said flow tube having an enlarged mouth in said second compartment, an outlet in said first compartment and being generally quadrangular in cross-section;
- d. a pump having an inlet which is connected into said second compartment to withdraw a fraction of the liquid therefrom;
- e. a single eductor nozzle, whose outlet is generally rectangular in cross-section, fixedly connected to the outlet of said pump and arranged at the mouth of said flow tube in said second compartment for receiving the liquid from said pump and for ejecting that liquid into said flow tube so as to induce the liquid which surrounds the eductor to also flow through said flow tube so as to establish a circulation of the liquid between said first and second compartments with the liquid in said first compartment flowing upwardly through said separation compartment and then over said weir, said eductor nozzle being constructed and located relative to said mouth of said flow tube so as to produce a flow pattern of the liquid which has a generally uniform upward velocity transversely across said separation compartment; and
- f. means for directing a stream of solid fragments for classification into said flow throat area the flow of the liquid through said flow throat area being such that the heavier solids settle through said throat and the lighter solids pass with the liquid over said weir into said second compartment.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein said outlet of said flow tube in said first compartment is enlarged in area relative to an intermediate neck portion of said flow tube.
- 3. A device according to claim 1 wherein said eductor nozzle has a rectangular rear wall connected in fluid-flow communication with said pump outlet, and said nozzle also has side walls which taper in height from said rear wall to a relatively narrow forward end.
- 4. The device according to claim 3 wherein the outlet end of said eductor nozzle comprises a series of rectangular apertures spaced apart across the width of said nozzle.
- 5. The device according to claim 3 wherein said eductor nozzle tapers in height as well as width from said rear wall and the outlet end comprises a single rectangular aperture.
- 6. The device according to claim 1 wherein a vibratory drainage screen is arranged over said second compartment to receive solids which have passed over said weir from said first compartment.
- 7. A device according to claim 6 further including means to remove settled solids from said first compartment and to deposit said solids onto said drainage screen and means to segregate the settled solids from the other said solids on said screen.
- 8. A device according to claim 7 including a third liquid-holding compartment separated from said second compartment by a liquid overflow weir.
- 9. The device according to claim 1 wherein said flow tube is constructed and arranged to slope upwardly from said second compartment to said first compartment.
- 10. A device according to claim 1 wherein said inlet of said pump is constructed and arranged to withdraw the liquid from the midregion of said second compartment.
- 11. A device according to claim 1 wherein a wall portion of said eductor nozzle is movably hinged for adjustment of the area of the outlet of said nozzle.
- 12. A device for classifying a stream of solid fragments, comprising:
- a. side-by-side first and second liquid-holding compartments separated by a partition which is arranged to form a weir between the compartments;
- b. a perforated plate disposed in said first compartment to divide said first compartment into a lower region and a separation compartment above said lower region, said plate containing a flow throat area to permit liquid flow communication between said lower region and said separation compartment; and
- c. a flow tube extending through said partition to conduct the liquid from the lower region of said second compartment into said first compartment, said flow tube having an enlarged mouth in said second compartment, an outlet in said first compartment and being generally quadrangular in cross-section;
- d. a pump having an inlet which is connected into said second compartment to withdraw a fraction of the liquid therefrom;
- e. a single adjustable eductor, having an outlet which is generally rectangular in cross-section and of adjustable area, fixedly connected to the outlet of said pump and arranged at the mouth of said flow tube in said second compartment for receiving the liquid from said pump and for ejecting that liquid into said flow tube so as to induce the liquid which surrounds the eductor to also flow through said flow tube so as to establish a circulation of the liquid between said first and second compartments with the liquid in said first compartment flowing upwardly through said separation compartment and then over said weir, said eductor nozzle being constructed and located relative to said mouth of said flow tube so as to produce a flow pattern of the liquid which has a generally uniform upward velocity transversely across said separation compartment; and
- f. means for directing a stream of solid fragments for classification into said flow throat area the flow of the liquid through said flow throat area being such that the heavier solids settle through said throat and the lighter solids pass with the liquid over said weir into said second compartment.
- 13. A device according to claim 12 wherein a wall portion of said eductor is movably hinged for adjustment of the outlet area of said eductor.
- 14. A device according to claim 13 further including linkage connected at its one end to said movable wall portion and connected at its other end to means isolated from the liquid in said second compartment to adjust the position of said movable wall portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of prior copending United States Patent Application Ser. No. 442,716 filed Feb. 14, 1974 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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