Distributor for a scroll screen centrifugal separator
US-2016310970-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US10252194B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10252194-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515108386-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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A screen assembly (10) for a horizontal screen machine has a screen body (12) diverging axially from an inlet end (13). A base wall portion (15) mounts the screen body (12) for rotation and includes eight substantially radial webs (16). An annular wall portion (21) is located adjacent the inner end (13) and includes drain passages (24) adapted to drain discontinuities in a bonding layer comprising a moisture cure polyurethane sealant/adhesive overlying the annular wall portion (21). Wear resistant tungsten carbide elements (26) include a plurality of apertures (27) extending through a wear face to a bonding face. Voids (32) in the discontinuous bonding layer (31) provide fluid interconnection between the apertures (27) and the drain passages (24). A replaceable screen member (33) is releasably secured at an inner ring frame (22) and an outer ring frame (36) of the screen body (12).
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A centrifugal screen assembly including: a substantially frustoconical-shaped screen body mounted for in-use driven rotation about a central axis and diverging axially from an inner, inlet end to an outer, discharge end; a substantially frustoconical screen member supported in said screen body and defining a screening surface extending from said discharge end toward said inner end; an annular wall portion located on said screen body adjacent the inner end and extending axially substantially to said screen member, and a plurality of wear resistant elements secured by a discontinuous bonding layer to and substantially covering the annular wall portion, wherein the annular wall portion includes drain passages adapted to drain discontinuities in said bonding layer, wherein the drain passages are selected from one or more of a plurality of drainage grooves opening through an edge of the annular wall portion adjacent the screen member, and a plurality of apertures passing radially through the annular wall portion. 2. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 1 , wherein the apertures passing radially through the annular wall portion are a plurality of spaced, substantially axial slots. 3. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said wear resistant elements include a bonding face adhered to said discontinuous bonding layer and an opposite wear face. 4. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of wear resistant elements comprise ceramic elements. 5. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the ceramic elements are formed from a material selected from the group comprising carbides, nitrides and refractory oxides of metals. 6. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the material is selected from the group comprising tungsten carbide, aluminum oxide and partially stabilized zirconia. 7. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said wear resistant elements include a plurality of apertures extending through wear face to the bonding face to intersect a discontinuity in the bonding layer. 8. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the apertures have a cross section of less than the screen gauge of said screen surface. 9. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the apertures comprise one or more rows of substantially axial slots. 10. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the discontinuous bonding layer comprises an elastomeric adhesive layer. 11. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the elastomeric adhesive layer is elected from one or more moisture cure polyurethane adhesive materials. 12. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the frustoconical-shaped screen body includes a supporting structure comprising axially spaced ring frames interconnected by a plurality of stringers, the annular wall portion being a continuous annulus formed of a material selected from ferrous alloys and welded to one or more of the ring frames and stringers. 13. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the frustoconical-shaped screen member has its screening surface defined by a plurality of wedge wires. 14. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the screen member is a frustoconical shape fabricated from segments cut from flat wedge wire panels, the segments being pressed to a selected curvature and welded together. 15. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the screen surface member is integral with the frustoconical-shaped screen body. 16. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the frustoconical-shaped screen member is replaceable in the screen body. 17. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the supporting structure includes axially spaced ring frames interconnected by a plurality of stringers, the annular wall portion being supported between inner end and a selected inner ring frame, the open end being defined by an outer ring frame, the replaceable screen member being releasably secured to the inner and outer ring frames. 18. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the screen member is a frustoconical shape fabricated from segments cut from flat wedge wire panels, the segments being pressed to a selected curvature and welded together, the axial ends of the screen member each having a radially directed mounting elements releasable secured to the inner and outer ring frames. 19. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 18 , wherein the mounting elements are selected from radially directed lugs and a radially directed flange. 20. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , and selected from horizontal scroll centrifugal screen assemblies having a base wall portion closing the inner end and mounting the screen body for said rotation. 21. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 20 , wherein the bas wall portion includes a plurality of substantially radial webs located on the exposed working face of the base portion and extending substantially to the wear resistant elements. 22. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 21 , wherein the plurality of substantially radial webs includes at least four substantially radial vanes of at least 40 mm height above the exposed working face of the base wall portion. 23. The centrifugal screening machine comprising: a centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 20 , mounted for said rotation in a housing; and a delivery assembly entering the housing and passing into the screen body through the delivery end and having an outlet for material to be screened located adjacent the inner end. 24. The centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 1 , and selected from vertical scroll centrifugal screen assemblies having a base of spoke piece mounting said screen body at said discharge end for said rotation. 25. The centrifugal screening machine including: a centrifugal screen assembly according to claim 24 mounted for said rotating in a housing; and a delivery assembly entering the housing adjacent the inner end and having an annular outlet for material to be screened substantially occluding said inner end. 26. A centrifugal screen assembly including: a frustoconical-shaped screen body having a central axis, the screen body including a frame portion; and a replaceable screen member; the screen body being mounted for in-use driven rotating about its central axis in a housing, the screen body further including an annulus defining an annular screen wall portion adjacent the inner end and extending axially to the replaceable screen member the annular screen wall potion and the replaceable screen member together forming a screen diverging axially from an inner end to an outer, discharge end located in an aperture in a wall portion of the housing; and the replaceable screen member extending axially from the annular screen wall portion to the outer discharge end, wherein the annulus is a wear resistant annulus including an annular wall portion, a plurality of wear resistant elements secured by a discontinuous bonding layer to and substantially covering the annular wall portion, wherein the annular wall portion includes drain passages ad
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