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GB2224674A
GB2224674A GB8826540A GB8826540A GB2224674A GB 2224674 A GB2224674 A GB 2224674A GB 8826540 A GB8826540 A GB 8826540A GB 8826540 A GB8826540 A GB 8826540A GB 2224674 A GB2224674 A GB 2224674A
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drive shaft
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Gorm Erik Rohde
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FLSmidth and Co AS
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Priority to EP89310305A priority patent/EP0369594A1/en
Priority to DK508189A priority patent/DK508189A/en
Priority to AU43536/89A priority patent/AU623940B2/en
Priority to CA 2001659 priority patent/CA2001659A1/en
Priority to JP29602989A priority patent/JPH02187179A/en
Publication of GB2224674A publication Critical patent/GB2224674A/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C23/00Auxiliary methods or auxiliary devices or accessories specially adapted for crushing or disintegrating not provided for in preceding groups or not specially adapted to apparatus covered by a single preceding group
    • B02C23/18Adding fluid, other than for crushing or disintegrating by fluid energy
    • B02C23/24Passing gas through crushing or disintegrating zone
    • B02C23/32Passing gas through crushing or disintegrating zone with return of oversize material to crushing or disintegrating zone
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
    • B07B7/00Selective separation of solid materials carried by, or dispersed in, gas currents
    • B07B7/08Selective separation of solid materials carried by, or dispersed in, gas currents using centrifugal force
    • B07B7/083Selective separation of solid materials carried by, or dispersed in, gas currents using centrifugal force generated by rotating vanes, discs, drums, or brushes

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Description

90/3263/01 2224674 1
DESCRIPTION
SEPARATOR FOR SORTING PARTICULATE MATERIAL The invention relates to a separator for sorting particulate material, suspended in a conveying gas, into a fine fraction and a coarse fraction, the separator comprising a rotor with vanes rotatable about a substantially vertical axis and having a drive shaft rotatably mounted at the top of the separatory a separator housing encasing the rotor and having an inlet duct for the supply of unsorted material to the outer side of the rotor and a central outlet opening at the top of the separator housing connected with an outlet duct for discharge of the separated fine fraction.
In a separator of this kind the material/gas suspension is conveyed past the rotating vanes, where the coarse fraction is flung outwards towards the wall of the housing by the centrifugual force. Since the gas stream velocity at this wall is insufficient to entrain the coarser particles, the latter will fall down along the wall to the bottom of the separator, whilst the finer fraction of the material remains entrained in the gas stream and is conveyed past the rotor vanes and out through the outlet duct of the separator for subsequent separation from the gas stream, e.g. by a precipitator arrangement.
A separator of the above kind is often incorporated at the top of a vertical roller mill. Such an application is known, for example, from US-A-4235385.
As disclosed in the above patent specification, the rotor shaft is rotatably mounted at the top of the outlet duct, and the distance between the point where the rotor shaft is suspended and the rotor proper is comparatively large. This results in 90/3263/01 2 extreme sensitivity of the rotor arrangement to vibrations occurring in the separator in use. especially if the separator is incorporated at the top of a vertical roller millf whichp in itselfr often generates vibrations during the material grinding.
In the mill, known from the above patent specification, the rotor is provided with a solid drive shaft, but in mills where it is advantageous to supply the material to be ground centrally to the grinding compartment under the separator, the rotor may be equipped with a hollow or tubular drive shaft so that the material is supplied through the hollow shaft. However, the shaft diameter is much smaller than the outlet opening of the separator and the shaft will still be suspended at the top of the outlet duct as shown in above example.
An object of the present invention is to reduce the incidence of the aforementioned adverse vibrations in the rotor arrangement of a separator of the kind described, and, according to the invention, this is achieved by means of a tubular rotor drive shaft having an outside diameter which is at least substantially the same size as that of the outlet opening of the separator. the shaft being rotatably mounted at its uppermost end on top of the separator housing per se.
Because the drive shaft. and hence the rotor, is mounted at the top of the separator housing proper and not on top of the outlet duct. a significant reduction in the length of the drive shaft is attained as compared with that of the known separators, thus eliminating or, at least, significantly reducing the incidence of the aforementioned adverse vibrations.
The tubular drive shaft may advantageously, at its uppermost end, be provided with a driving means.
90/3263/01 3 for instance a ring gear. to rotate the shaft and thus the rotor.
If the diameter of the drive shaft is substantially the same as that of the outlet opening of the separator housing, it may be extended upwards within the lower part of the outlet ducty and may have,, at its uppermost end,. a substantially horizontal flange which passes through the wall of the outlet duct and through a sealing air chamber encasing this wall, and the driving means may then be fitted on the flange around the sealing air chamber.
If the drive shaft diameter is larger than that of the outlet openingr the drive shaft may extend up through the top of the separator housing around the outlet duct and through a sealing air chamber located on top of the separator housing.
Two examples of a separator constructed in accordance with the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is an axial sectional view through a separator with a first of rotor drive shaft design; and, Figure 2 is a similar view of a separator with an alternative drive shaft design.
The separators shown each have a rotor 1 with vanes 2 rotatable about a vertical axis driven by a motor (not shown) via a drive shaft 3. The rotor is encased in a cylindrical housing 4, the lower part of which also constitutes an inlet duct 5 for supplying unsorted materialy suspended in a conveying gas, to the rotor 1. At the top of the housing 4 is an outlet duct 7 for carrying away a fine fraction of the material separated in the rotor.
The separator operates in the following known way. The material to be sorted in the separator is supplied, suspended in conveying gas, upwards within 90/3263/01 4 the lower part 5 of the housing 4, from where the suspension flows into the rotor 1. passing. as indicated by full-line arrows, through the vane set 2 of the rotor. The material is sorted into a coarse fraction which, as indicated by dotted arrows# is flung outwards, by the centrifugal forces provided by the rotor lr towards the housing 4 and falls down along the wall of the lattery and a fine fraction which passes through the outlet opening 6, to be discharged from the separato throught the outlet duct 7.
Figure 1 illustrates a separator having the drive shaft 3 provided wit h a flange 8, on which a gear ring 9 is mounted which can be driven via a drive 10 by a motor (not shown).
The drive shaft arrangement is shown suspended and mounted on radial and axial bearings 11 and 12, supported at the top of the separator housing.
The flange 8 passes a sealing air chamber-13 in order to prevent outflow of material from the outlet duct to the environment in the event of over-pressure in the separator.
The separator illustrated in Figure 2 is different from that presented in Figure 1 in that the drive shaft diameter exceeds that of the outlet opening 6. Thereforei in this example the cylindrical part of the drive shaft passes through the top of the separator housing 4 and through a sealing air chamber 14 on the top of the housing 4.
In both examples the relative shortness and greater effective diameter of the drive shaftr in comparison with conventional designsr serves to reduce vibration of the rotating vanes.
11 90/3263/01

Claims (5)

1. A separator for sorting particulate material suspended in a conveying gas into a fine fraction and a coarse fractiont the separator comprising a rotor (1) with vanes (2) rotatable about a generally upright axis and having a drive shaft (3) rotatably mounted at the top of the separator; a separator housing (4) encasing the rotor and having an inlet duct (5) for the supply of unsorted material to the rotor and a central outlet opening (6) at the top of the separator housing connected with an outlet duct (7) for discharge of the separated fine fraction, characterised in that the rotor drive shaft (3) is tubular, and has an outside diameter which is at least substantially the same size as that of the outlet opening (6) of the separatori and in that the shaft (3) is rotatably mounted at its uppermost end on top of the separator housing per se.
2. A separator according to claim 1, characterised in that the tubular drive shaft (3) is provided. at its uppermost end, with a driving means (9) for rotating the shaft.
3. A separator according to claim 2r characterised in that the drive shaft (3) extends upwards within the lower part of the outlet duct (7) and has, at its uppermost endr a substantially horizontal flange (8) which passes through the wall of the outlet duct (7) and through a sealing air chamber (13) surrounding the wall. and in that the driving means (9) is fitted on the flange (8) around the sealing air chamber (13).
4. A separator according to claim 2, characterised in that the drive shaft (3) extends through the top 1 k 1 6 of the separator housing (4) around the outlet duct (7) and through a sealing air chamber (14) located on top of the separator housing.
5. A separator according to any of claims 2 to 4r characterised in that the driving means is a ring gear (9).
Published 1990 atThe Patent Office. State House. 66'71 High Holborn. London WC1R 4TP. Further copies maybe obtained from The Patent Office Sales Branch. St Mary Cray. Orpington. Kent BR5 3RD- Printed by Multiplex tecl,,niques ltd. St Mary Cray. Kent, Con 187
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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB8826540A GB2224674A (en) 1988-11-14 1988-11-14 A separator for sorting particulate material
EP89310305A EP0369594A1 (en) 1988-11-14 1989-10-09 Separator for sorting particulate material
DK508189A DK508189A (en) 1988-11-14 1989-10-13 SEPARATOR FOR SORTING CORN SHAPED MATERIAL
AU43536/89A AU623940B2 (en) 1988-11-14 1989-10-19 Separator for sorting particulate material
CA 2001659 CA2001659A1 (en) 1988-11-14 1989-10-27 Separator for sorting particulate material
JP29602989A JPH02187179A (en) 1988-11-14 1989-11-14 Separator

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EP0369594A1 (en) 1990-05-23
CA2001659A1 (en) 1990-05-14
JPH02187179A (en) 1990-07-23
DK508189D0 (en) 1989-10-13
DK508189A (en) 1990-05-15

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