Claims
- 1. In combination, a vortex finder and kit for bottom insertion of a sleeve into said vortex finder which in a cyclone having a circular bowl of inner diameter B, a dish at the bottom of said bowl and an outlet at the top and in which said kit provides a sleeve for adjusting the flow of light fractions out from the top outlet of said cyclone, the combination comprising,
- a kit having a plurality of sleeves of circular cross sections, each sleeve being of the same length, and each same length being related to the inner diameter of said bowl B by being at least 0.3B;
- each sleeve of said plurality of sleeves having a different diameter from the other sleeves in said plurality of sleeves to form a set of sleeves of different diameters between an upper limit of 0.5B where B is the inner diameter of said cyclone bowl, and a lower limit of 0.3B whereby the diameter of any one sleeve of the set when attached within said vortex finder serves as the sole means of restricting the outflow of light fractions out of the top of said cyclone by restricting the diameter of the sleeve between 0.3B and 0.5B;
- a circular attachment means securing the one of said sleeves of different diameter which is selected for the diameter restricting the flow to a desired degree within the vortex finder;
- the lower edge of said sleeve being at a location which is at least even with the top edge of said dish and may vary from said even location which is set at zero up to a distance of not more than 0.26B above zero; and
- said circular attachment means being adapted to receive said sleeve and to secure said sleeve within said vortex finder by welding attachment or bayonet attachment when an old sleeve is removed and a new sleeve inserted into said attachment means.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said circular attachment means comprises a collar having an inner opening for receiving said sleeve, said collar further having an annular plunge into which the vortex finder fits, the outer lower edge of said vortex finder being welded to the periphery of said collar and the lower edge of said sleeves being secured by tack and stitch welding to the inside of said collar.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 056,109, filed July 9, 1979 now abandoned and Ser. No. 2,731 filed on Jan. 11, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,224,143 issued Sept. 23, 1980.
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Divisions (1)
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