US1246035A - Centrifugal separator. - Google Patents
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- US1246035A US1246035A US5187415A US5187415A US1246035A US 1246035 A US1246035 A US 1246035A US 5187415 A US5187415 A US 5187415A US 5187415 A US5187415 A US 5187415A US 1246035 A US1246035 A US 1246035A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B04—CENTRIFUGAL APPARATUS OR MACHINES FOR CARRYING-OUT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES
- B04B—CENTRIFUGES
- B04B3/00—Centrifuges with rotary bowls in which solid particles or bodies become separated by centrifugal force and simultaneous sifting or filtering
- B04B3/06—Centrifuges with rotary bowls in which solid particles or bodies become separated by centrifugal force and simultaneous sifting or filtering discharging solid particles by vibrating the bowl
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- Y10T74/2109—Balancing for drum, e.g., washing machine or arm-type structure, etc., centrifuge, etc.
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- licaring part 31 is held yieldingly central by means of several springs 34 fastened by screws 33.
- one of the bearings (31)) is a floating bearing capable of not only yielding laterally bjit of changing its axial alinen'ient, whereas the other bearing (51) is a stepped beii ring fixed axis and permitted to have only an oscillating movement.
- This combination of bearings insures more accurate response 'to de-' viations in the axis of rotation of the basket due to unbalance or other causes.
- the pulley is held slidaQ-ly but non-rotatablv on the shatt. by means of a her 37 and keyway 2Q.
- the lower part of shaft 5? sets in a bronze bushing 52 with a steel end-bearing 52'.
- the upper part of bearing member 51 forms a bearing 51 for shaft 7.
- In this hearing is a cut'-out 53!) for pinion 49 to slide. laterally, in and out of mesh with the rack 471m the shaft. llere also is the pivot part 48 for pawl 46 on shaft 45.
- the tub A is positively rotated by means of belt 36 and pulley 37.
- the outer tub P is carried by inner tub serving a. a friction clutch. V
- a sectional tub having its parts mounted to separate outward, and a. confining member for said parts adapted to hold them in assen'ibled position; said tub and confining member being adapt ed for separation by relative axial movement to free the inei'nbcrs of the sectional tub.
- a sc'ctional tub having its and a confining member "for said parts adapted to hold them in assembled position: said tub and confining member being adapted for separation by relative-' axial movement to tree the members of the sectional tub; the separable parts of the tub comprising st'aves l'iinged atone enilto the tub structure, andsaid confining member comprising an annular wall surrounding said staves when in assembled position; said staves having radially presented longitudinal flanges through which they bear against said (Onfining member.
- a sectional tub having its parts mounted to separate outward, and a confining member for said parts adapted to hold them in assembled position; said tub and confining member being adapted for .scpaialion by relative axial movement to free the members of the sectional tub; the separable parts of the tub coin n'ising staves hinged at one end to the tub structure. and said confining member comprising an annular wall surrounding said staves when in assembled position; said stares having radially presented longitudinal llanges through which they bear against said confining member and being hinged through the medium of said flanges.
- tub and confining mem er being adapted for separation by rclalive axial movement. to tree.
- the members of the. sectional tub; a casing or shell being provided around the tub and its confining member, and the tub being displaced axially in relation thereto. in moving to separate its parts, and sail parts being adapted to lie upon the casing or shell when in separated position.
- a centrifugal drier the combination of a tub coi'npi'ising a base. separable staves hinged at one end upon said base, a, confining hoop surrounding said stavcs, a mounting torsaid hoop concentric with the'tub, and a casing or shell surrounding said hoop. constructedto engage the same to limit its axial movement, but permitting axial movement of the tub lo a position. out of the hoop and said casing,
- a centrifugal drier the combination of a tub.comprising a base, separable staves lunged at one end upon said base, a. confining hoop surrounding said staves. a mounting for said ho p concciitriewith the-tub, and a casing or s iell surroui'iding said hoop. constructed to engage the same to limit its axial movement, but permitting axial moveparls mounted to separate outward,
- sai casing being constructed to support the parts of the tub in radial ..positions, to expose the contents of the tub
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and bolts 75. licaring part 31 is held yieldingly central by means of several springs 34 fastened by screws 33. It will thus be seen that one of the bearings (31)) is a floating bearing capable of not only yielding laterally bjit of changing its axial alinen'ient, whereas the other bearing (51) is a stepped beii ring fixed axis and permitted to have only an oscillating movement. This combination of bearings insures more accurate response 'to de-' viations in the axis of rotation of the basket due to unbalance or other causes. A cut-out through which the part below thebasc may project. can be made in the floor 59 and ceiling 60, aiid the base 4 set on the joists 61, as shown, or a well can he made in the cement floor of the drying room and the stays at fasteneddirectly to the base 4 which is preferable to the plan shown in the drawing Fig. 2.
The pulley is held slidaQ-ly but non-rotatablv on the shatt. by means of a her 37 and keyway 2Q. The lower part of shaft 5?, sets in a bronze bushing 52 with a steel end-bearing 52'. The upper part of bearing member 51 forms a bearing 51 for shaft 7. In this hearing is a cut'-out 53!) for pinion 49 to slide. laterally, in and out of mesh with the rack 471m the shaft. llere also is the pivot part 48 for pawl 46 on shaft 45.
The tub A is positively rotated by means of belt 36 and pulley 37. The outer tub P is carried by inner tub serving a. a friction clutch. V
Minor details of constructioncan .be varied from those disclosed without departing from the principles of the invention.
I claim I. In a rotary drier, a sectional tub hav ing its parts mounted to separate outward, and a. confining member for said parts adapted to hold them in assen'ibled position; said tub and confining member being adapt ed for separation by relative axial movement to free the inei'nbcrs of the sectional tub.
its parts mounted to separate. outward, and a confining member for said parts adapted to holdthem in assembled position; said tub and confining member bcing adapted for separation by relative axial movement to fl'flillt!JllOll'llK s ol the sectional tub; the separable parts o'l the tub comprising staves hinged at one end to the. tub structure.
3. Tn a. rotary drier, a sectional tub having its parts mounted to separate outward, and
at one point in the line of its 2. In a. rotary drier. a sectional tubhaving I said confining member ciiiiipi'ising an annular wall surrounding said stares when in as sembled position.
4. In a rotary drier. a sc'ctional tub having its and a confining member "for said parts adapted to hold them in assembled position: said tub and confining member being adapted for separation by relative-' axial movement to tree the members of the sectional tub; the separable parts of the tub comprising st'aves l'iinged atone enilto the tub structure, andsaid confining member comprising an annular wall surrounding said staves when in assembled position; said staves having radially presented longitudinal flanges through which they bear against said (Onfining member.
5. In a rotary drier, a sectional tub having its parts mounted to separate outward, and a confining member for said parts adapted to hold them in assembled position; said tub and confining member being adapted for .scpaialion by relative axial movement to free the members of the sectional tub; the separable parts of the tub coin n'ising staves hinged at one end to the tub structure. and said confining member comprising an annular wall surrounding said staves when in assembled position; said stares having radially presented longitudinal llanges through which they bear against said confining member and being hinged through the medium of said flanges.
(1. In a rotary drier, a sectional tub ha ving its parts mounted to separate outward, and a confining member for said parts adapted to'hold them in assembled position;
said tub and confining mem er being adapted for separation by rclalive axial movement. to tree. the members of the. sectional tub; a casing or shell being provided around the tub and its confining member, and the tub being displaced axially in relation thereto. in moving to separate its parts, and sail parts being adapted to lie upon the casing or shell when in separated position.
7. In a centrifugal drier, the combination of a tub coi'npi'ising a base. separable staves hinged at one end upon said base, a, confining hoop surrounding said stavcs, a mounting torsaid hoop concentric with the'tub, and a casing or shell surrounding said hoop. constructedto engage the same to limit its axial movement, but permitting axial movement of the tub lo a position. out of the hoop and said casing,
h. 'In a centrifugal drier, the combination of a tub.comprising a base, separable staves lunged at one end upon said base, a. confining hoop surrounding said staves. a mounting for said ho p concciitriewith the-tub, and a casing or s iell surroui'iding said hoop. constructed to engage the same to limit its axial movement, but permitting axial moveparls mounted to separate outward,
ment of the tub to a osition out of the hoop and said casing; sai casing being constructed to support the parts of the tub in radial ..positions, to expose the contents of the tub,
' 5 when the tub is in its last-named position.
' 9. In a centrifugal drier, the combination of a rotary shaft, a hoop structure mounted upon and rotating with said shaft, and a tub structure mounted upon and rotating with 10 said shaft and hoop structure; said shaft JOSEPH H. BAIR.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2750039A (en) * | 1949-08-03 | 1956-06-12 | American Viscose Corp | Apparatus for removing liquids from annular wound packages |
| US3049241A (en) * | 1958-09-19 | 1962-08-14 | Escher Wyss Ag | Screen lining for a push-type centrifuge |
| US3140258A (en) * | 1961-02-03 | 1964-07-07 | Beloit Iron Works | Pulp centrifuge |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2750039A (en) * | 1949-08-03 | 1956-06-12 | American Viscose Corp | Apparatus for removing liquids from annular wound packages |
| US3049241A (en) * | 1958-09-19 | 1962-08-14 | Escher Wyss Ag | Screen lining for a push-type centrifuge |
| US3140258A (en) * | 1961-02-03 | 1964-07-07 | Beloit Iron Works | Pulp centrifuge |
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