Dust separating equipment
First Claim
1. Apparatus for separating particles of different masses from a gas stream, comprising:
- (a) a substantially cylindrical main separation chamber (11) having a side wall and two end walls, and formed with a substantially tangential gas inlet (10) to generate a gas vortex circulating about a vortex axis (12) within said chamber;
(b) an outlet opening (19) in an end wall (18) of said main chamber, said opening lying substantially on the vortex axis;
(c) a main particle extraction opening (13) in the periphery of said main chamber;
(d) at least one internal deflector member (14,15) for separating off heavier particles and directing them towards said extraction opening;
(e) a subsidiary substantially cylindrical separation chamber (22) constructed and arranged to maintain said gas vortex and communicating with said outlet opening from said main chamber, and of smaller diameter than said main separation chamber, and having a vortex axis passing through said outlet opening;
(f) a final gas outlet (20) communicating directly with said subsidiary chamber and spaced from said outlet opening (19) and lying substantially on the vortex axis of said subsidiary chamber; and
(g) a subsidiary particle extraction opening (23) opening peripherally through said subsidiary chamber, for removing fine particles emerging from the main separation chamber;
(h) said outlet opening (19) and said final gas outlet (20) both being of smaller diameter than said subsidiary chamber (22).
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Abstract
A cyclone separator for separating fine particles or dust from a gas stream comprising a main separator chamber 11 having a tangential gas inlet 10 to form a circulating gas vortex about an axis 12, and a gas outlet opening 19 aligned with the vortex axis at one end of the chamber and communicating with a main gas outlet duct 20. Within the main separator chamber 11 there are positioned baffles or vanes 14,15 which separate off the heavier solid particles into a hopper 13 below the chamber. Adjacent the outlet aperture 19 is an annular opening 21 which communicates with a subsidiary casing 22 having a tangential outlet 23. Fine particles are therefore flung outwards by centrifugal force into the casing 22 and are then separated in a further cyclone separator 25.
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6 Claims
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1. Apparatus for separating particles of different masses from a gas stream, comprising:
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(a) a substantially cylindrical main separation chamber (11) having a side wall and two end walls, and formed with a substantially tangential gas inlet (10) to generate a gas vortex circulating about a vortex axis (12) within said chamber; (b) an outlet opening (19) in an end wall (18) of said main chamber, said opening lying substantially on the vortex axis; (c) a main particle extraction opening (13) in the periphery of said main chamber; (d) at least one internal deflector member (14,15) for separating off heavier particles and directing them towards said extraction opening; (e) a subsidiary substantially cylindrical separation chamber (22) constructed and arranged to maintain said gas vortex and communicating with said outlet opening from said main chamber, and of smaller diameter than said main separation chamber, and having a vortex axis passing through said outlet opening; (f) a final gas outlet (20) communicating directly with said subsidiary chamber and spaced from said outlet opening (19) and lying substantially on the vortex axis of said subsidiary chamber; and (g) a subsidiary particle extraction opening (23) opening peripherally through said subsidiary chamber, for removing fine particles emerging from the main separation chamber; (h) said outlet opening (19) and said final gas outlet (20) both being of smaller diameter than said subsidiary chamber (22). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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