Separator with a bypass

US10105736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10105736-B2
Application numberUS-201515115748-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2015
Priority dateJan 31, 2014
Publication dateOct 23, 2018
Grant dateOct 23, 2018

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A separator may include a housing with a separation space in which a ventilation base is disposed and in which separation stock is perfusable by separation gas so as to separate fine stock from coarse stock. A separation-gas inlet and a separation-stock inlet may open into the separation space, and a fine-stock outlet and a coarse-stock outlet may lead out of the separation space. A bypass duct may be integrated in the housing for bypassing the separation space. The bypass duct may lead out of the separation-gas inlet and open out downstream of the separation space.

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What is claimed is: 1. A separator, comprising: a housing defining, a first separation space in which a ventilation base is disposed and in which separation stock is perfusable by separation gas so as to separate the separation stock into fine stock and coarse stock, and a second separation space, wherein a portion of the housing surrounding the second separation space comprises a medium-fine stock outlet and a most-fine stock outlet; a separation-gas inlet that opens into the first separation space; a separation-stock inlet that opens into the first separation space; a fine-stock outlet that leads out of the first separation space and adjoins the second separation space; a coarse-stock outlet that leads out of the first separation space; and a bypass duct integrated in the housing for bypassing the first separation space, wherein the bypass duct leads out of the separation-gas inlet and opens out downstream of the separation space. 2. The separator of claim 1 wherein the bypass duct opens into an entry of a second separator that includes the second separation space. 3. The separator of claim 1 further comprising a rotatingly drivable separation rotor disposed in the second separation space. 4. The separator of claim 1 wherein the bypass duct opens into the fine-stock outlet. 5. The separator of claim 1 further comprising a regulator element for varying a flow cross section of the bypass duct. 6. The separator of claim 1 wherein the bypass duct opens into the fine-stock outlet in a decentralized manner. 7. The separator of claim 1 further comprising an intermediate wall that is disposed in the fine-stock outlet and is transverse to the ventilation base. 8. The separator of claim 7 wherein the bypass duct opens into the fine-stock outlet downstream of the intermediate wall. 9. The separator of claim 1 wherein the bypass duct leads out of the separation-gas inlet at a point that is spaced apart from the ventilation base. 10. The separator of claim 1 further comprising a partition wall that extends the bypass duct into the separation-gas inlet. 11. The separator of claim 1 wherein the fine-stock outlet is an outlet of the separation space for the separation gas. 12. The separator of claim 1 wherein the separation stock, which is introduced into the separation space by way of the separation-stock inlet, is directed by gravity along the ventilation base to the coarse-stock outlet while being perfused by the separation gas, which flows through ventilation slots of the ventilation base. 13. A separator, comprising: a housing with a separation space in which a ventilation base is disposed and in which separation stock is perfusable by separation gas so as to separate the separation stock into fine stock and coarse stock; a separation-gas inlet that opens into the separation space; a separation-stock inlet that opens into the separation space; a fine-stock outlet that leads out of the separation space; a coarse-stock outlet that leads out of the separation space; and a bypass duct integrated in the housing for bypassing the separation space, wherein the bypass duct leads out of the separation-gas inlet and opens out downstream of the separation space, and wherein the bypass duct comprises a plurality of flow ducts. 14. The separator of claim 13 wherein the plurality of flow ducts of the bypass duct terminate in the fine-stock outlet, with the fine-stock outlet being spaced apart from a port of the bypass duct. 15. The separator of claim 13 further comprising a regulator element for each of the plurality of flow ducts of the bypass duct, wherein each regulator element is configured to vary a flow cross section of a respective flow duct. 16. The separator of claim 15 wherein each of the regulator elements is individually adjustable. 17. The separator of claim 13 wherein the bypass duct is subdivided by sub-partition walls into the plurality of flow ducts. 18. A separator, comprising: a housing with a separation space in which a ventilation base is disposed and in which separation stock is perfusable by separation gas so as to separate the separation stock into fine stock and coarse stock; a separation-gas inlet that opens into the separation space; a separation-stock inlet that opens into the separation space; a fine-stock outlet that leads out of the separation space; a coarse-stock outlet that leads out of the separation space; a first bypass duct integrated in the housing for bypassing the separation space, wherein the bypass duct leads out of the separation-gas inlet and opens out downstream of the separation space; and a second bypass duct, wherein, relative to a longitudinal central axis of the fine-stock outlet, the first and second bypass ducts open into the fine-stock outlet in a decentralized and diametrical manner.

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  • with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices · CPC title

  • generated by rotating vanes, discs, drums, or brushes · CPC title

  • B07B9/02Primary

    Combinations of similar or different apparatus for separating solids from solids using gas currents · CPC title

  • while the mixtures fall · CPC title

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What does patent US10105736B2 cover?
A separator may include a housing with a separation space in which a ventilation base is disposed and in which separation stock is perfusable by separation gas so as to separate fine stock from coarse stock. A separation-gas inlet and a separation-stock inlet may open into the separation space, and a fine-stock outlet and a coarse-stock outlet may lead out of the separation space. A bypass duct…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thyssenkrupp Ind Solutions Ag, Thyssenkrupp Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B07B9/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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