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Centrifugal aspirator

  • US 4,227,863 A
  • Filed: 09/18/1978
  • Issued: 10/14/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/18/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An aspirator for aspirating a first fluid, said first fluid being mixed with solid particles having a higher specific gravity than said first fluid, said aspirator comprising in combination:

  • a. an undivided chamber having an approximately cylindrical wall, said chamber having a first cover means for sealably engaging one end of said undivided chamber and a second cover means for sealably engaging an opposite end of said undivided chamber;

    said undivided chamber being bounded by interior surfaces of said approximately cylindrical wall and said first and second cover means such that any two points anywhere on said approximately cylindrical wall can be connected by a straight line which does not intersect any part of said first cover means or said second cover means;

    b. a suction inlet approximately centrally disposed in said second cover means;

    c. first conducting means for conducting said first fluid and said solid particles directly into said undivided chamber through said suction inlet, there being no portion of said first cover means said second cover means or said first conducting means obstructing passage of any of said solid particles through said first conducting means into said undivided chamber;

    d. a high pressure inlet in said approximately cylindrical wall;

    e. second conducting means for tangentially injecting a second fluid through said high pressure inlet directly into said undivided chamber to produce a vacuum producing vortex in said undivided chamber, said first fluid and said solid particles being forced into said vortex via said suction inlet in response to said vacuum to mix said first and second fluids and said solid particles together, said solid particles being centrifugally forced to circulate about the periphery of said vortex along the inner surface of said cylindrical wall; and

    f. an outlet in said approximately cylindrical wall for exhausting a mixture of said first fluid, said second fluid, and said particles from said undivided chamber without buildup of any of said solid particles anywhere in said undivided chamber.

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