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Removal of magnetic particles from a fluid

  • US 8,999,159 B2
  • Filed: 04/26/2012
  • Issued: 04/07/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/24/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for removing magnetic particles from liquid or slurry, said apparatus comprising:

  • a support frame;

    a plurality of endless chains, each endless chain including along a length of the endless chain a plurality of magnetic field generation units to attract magnetic particles;

    a plurality of pipes arranged in an array and connected to the support frame along a width of the support frame, each pipe providing an enclosing means associated with and surrounding a single one of the plurality of endless chains, for preventing contact of magnetic particles with said plurality of magnetic field generation units;

    drive means to circulate each of the plurality of endless chains within a respective pipe of the plurality of pipes; and

    collection means to collect the magnetic particles,wherein the drive means is configured to circulate each endless chain to pass through a bore defined by its associated pipe by drawing the endless chain along the pipe, and wherein the bore of a pipe defines a path followed by its associated endless chain;

    wherein each plurality of magnetic field generation units is configured to direct a magnetic flux out of its associated pipe around the entirety of an outside surface of the pipe to attract magnetic particles to the outside surface of the pipe;

    wherein each endless chain draws the magnetic particles along the outside surface of its associated pipe to the collection means; and

    wherein each endless chain comprises, from the plurality of magnetic field generation units, a group of adjacent magnetic field generation units linked together, and comprises at least one non-magnetic unit positioned between two magnetic field generation units in the endless chain.

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