USRE34321E - Centrifugal flotation apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention pertains generally to equipment or devices utilized for the separation of mineral or metallic particles by the flotation process.
- the present invention is embodied in a machine for recovering fines from a slurry utilizing both flotation and centrifugal force.
- the present machine subjects a slurry flow to centrifugal force with the flow forcefully directed toward bubble streams.
- Impellor means distributes the slurry flow for mergence with the streams of minute or fine size bubbles.
- Impellor discharge impinges against circular deflector means adjacent a ring bubble generator. Accordingly the slurry is subjected to a curtain of bubbles to initiate the flotation process.
- a first outlet of the bowl discharges a heavy material while a second outlet discharges a mineral enriched froth.
- the second opening of the bowl is located above and inwardly of the first opening.
- the outlets discharge into separate collectors. Provision is made to alter fluid flows to best suit the material being processed.
- the froth so formed in the flotation cell is made heavier by a factor determined by the G loading resulting from the rotational speed of the cell i.e., the greater the RPM of the cell the greater the G load on cell contents.
- the particles in the slurry settle at a greater rate than the known flotation cells; bubble flow, opposite to G loading is at an increased rate due to the increased differential weight or mass between the slurry and the bubbles; and bubble size will be smaller due to the increased weight of the slurry.
- Important objectives include the provision of a centrifuge type flotation cell for the efficient treating of a slurry flow for the retrieval of fines heretofore, practically speaking, not retrievable; the provision of a flotation cell utilizing centrifugal force and bubble streams to act on a slurry flow to effect flotation at an accelerated rate to permit treating tailings for the recovery of fines as small as approximately 20 microns and less; the provision of a centrifugal flotation cell having readily altered or replaceable components to permit cell modification to best treat the material being processed; the provision of a flotation cell which achieves a high degree of air and particle mixing by the propagation of fine sized bubbles to enhance flotation.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical section through the present apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a horizontal fragmentary view taken from along line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an elevational view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged detail view of that part of the apparatus encircled at 4 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view of a modified impellor.
- the reference numeral 1 indicates a portion of the base component of the present machine. Attendant base structure is not shown for the sake of clarity.
- Base 1 serves as a bearing housing receiving suitable bearings at 2 and 3 in which is journalled a tubular air conduit shaft 4 with an air flow from a source of pressure being indicated by arrows.
- a bowl assembly includes a plenum 5 served by conduit 4 and defined by a shaft mounted plate 6 and a closure 7 therefor of corresponding circular shape in plan view.
- a ring of fasteners at 8 join the plate and closure.
- Aerating or bubble generating means at 10 are circumferentially spaced in a recessed manner about an annular shoulder 9 of closure 7.
- the aerators may be of a porous ceramic nature each served by an air passageway 12 and suitably secured in place as by a bonding agent.
- An impellor generally at 13 receives a slurry flow and includes vanes 14 interposed between a circular plate 15 and plenum closure 7.
- a slurry intake tube at 16 of the impellor receives a controlled slurry flow represented by an arrow 17.
- Impellor discharge impinges on an upwardly curved inclined surface at 18 outwardly adjacent impellor vanes 14.
- Inclined annular surface 18 imparts an upward component to the slurry discharged by the impellor for upward mergence and mixing of same with the several bubble streams issued by the aerators 10.
- the fasteners at 19 removably secure the impellor in place to plenum closure 7.
- Spacer elements at 19A-19B isolate the fasteners from air and slurry flows.
- the same additionally includes wall structure generally at 21 carried by shoulder 9 of plenum closure 7 with a ring of fasteners at 22.
- the wall structure utilizes frusto conical members 23 and 24 which have outwardly convergent, conical wall surfaces at 23A-24A which converge toward a first outlet or discharge opening 29 (FIG. 4) defined by opposed annular wall flanges at 25 and 26.
- Spacers at 27 are replaceable with spacer sets of different height enabling the outlet size to be varied.
- a rim at 28 on an annular barrier plate 30 constitutes a barrier to aerated slurry in the bowl assembly. Particle laden froth at F will migrate past rim 28 and outwardly along plate surface 31 during operation of the apparatus.
- Collector means generally at 32 are defined by a circular partitioned housing 33 with inner and outer chambers at 34 and 35 the former receiving the non-floating gangue material from first discharge outlet 29.
- a mounting plate at 36 supports collector 32 which, in turn, is supported by base 1.
- a collector bottom wall 37 is inclined to direct the collected material to outlets at 38 and 39.
- Drive means for the bowl assembly includes a sheave 40 driven by a variable speed motor not shown. While a single drive is shown for both bowl assembly and the impellor means, it will be understood that the impellor means may be driven in a similar manner by a separate variable speed motor per FIG. 5 wherein the impellor 13' is separate from a closure plate 7' and provided with a plate 42 corresponding to plate 15'. Tube 16 of the impellor would be journalled in a manner similar to but independent of the bowl assembly.
- froth formation at F occurs inwardly of the slurry vortex at V.
- Slurry entry via conduit 16 is regulated to avoid discharge of heavier materials with the froth. It will be appreciated that flow rates both of slurry and air as well as bowl assembly speed may vary to best suit the material being processed.
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| US5198513A (en) * | 1989-06-09 | 1993-03-30 | The Dow Chemical Company | Reactive compounds containing perfluorovinyl groups |
| US5914034A (en) | 1997-06-09 | 1999-06-22 | Inter-Citic Envirotec, Inc. | Centrifugal flotation cell with rotating feed |
| US5928125A (en) | 1997-06-09 | 1999-07-27 | Inter-Citic Envirotec, Inc. | Centrifugal flotation cell with rotating drum |
| US6346069B1 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2002-02-12 | Separation Process Technology, Inc. | Centrifugal pressurized separators and methods of controlling same |
| US6607473B2 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2003-08-19 | Econova Inc. | Methods for centrifugally separating mixed components of a fluid stream under a pressure differential |
| US6719681B2 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2004-04-13 | Econova, Inc. | Methods for centrifugally separating mixed components of a fluid stream |
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| FR539535A (en) * | 1921-08-20 | 1922-06-27 | Method and apparatus for the separation of solids held in suspension in a liquid | |
| US2749031A (en) * | 1953-06-22 | 1956-06-05 | Beloit Iron Works | Separator-pumping |
| US4152254A (en) * | 1976-11-11 | 1979-05-01 | Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft | Disk centrifuge for granular material |
| US4186096A (en) * | 1978-10-30 | 1980-01-29 | Reclamet, Inc. | Shiftable bottom wall for separator bowl and blade construction therefor |
| US4247391A (en) * | 1979-03-09 | 1981-01-27 | Lloyd Philip J D | Froth flotation cell and method of operation |
| US4353499A (en) * | 1981-04-27 | 1982-10-12 | Edward Simonds | Centrifugal separator |
| FR2539772A1 (en) * | 1983-01-25 | 1984-07-27 | Marvejouls Anne | Centrifugal apparatus for purifying liquid suspensions containing solid impurities |
| DE3634323A1 (en) * | 1986-10-08 | 1988-04-21 | Leschonski Kurt Dr Ing | Method and apparatus for centrifugal separation of a flotation suspension mixture |
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| FR539535A (en) * | 1921-08-20 | 1922-06-27 | Method and apparatus for the separation of solids held in suspension in a liquid | |
| US2749031A (en) * | 1953-06-22 | 1956-06-05 | Beloit Iron Works | Separator-pumping |
| US4152254A (en) * | 1976-11-11 | 1979-05-01 | Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft | Disk centrifuge for granular material |
| US4186096A (en) * | 1978-10-30 | 1980-01-29 | Reclamet, Inc. | Shiftable bottom wall for separator bowl and blade construction therefor |
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| US4353499A (en) * | 1981-04-27 | 1982-10-12 | Edward Simonds | Centrifugal separator |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US5198513A (en) * | 1989-06-09 | 1993-03-30 | The Dow Chemical Company | Reactive compounds containing perfluorovinyl groups |
| US5914034A (en) | 1997-06-09 | 1999-06-22 | Inter-Citic Envirotec, Inc. | Centrifugal flotation cell with rotating feed |
| US5928125A (en) | 1997-06-09 | 1999-07-27 | Inter-Citic Envirotec, Inc. | Centrifugal flotation cell with rotating drum |
| US6346069B1 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2002-02-12 | Separation Process Technology, Inc. | Centrifugal pressurized separators and methods of controlling same |
| US6607473B2 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2003-08-19 | Econova Inc. | Methods for centrifugally separating mixed components of a fluid stream under a pressure differential |
| US6719681B2 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2004-04-13 | Econova, Inc. | Methods for centrifugally separating mixed components of a fluid stream |
| US7060017B2 (en) | 1999-08-06 | 2006-06-13 | Econova, Inc. | Centrifugal separators |
| US20060217255A1 (en) * | 1999-08-06 | 2006-09-28 | Econova, Inc. | Method for separating particulate matter from a fluid stream |
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