Bottom section for being connected to an assembly with plate settler, and assembly with plate settler
US-11090583-B2 · Aug 17, 2021 · US
US9415397B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9415397-B1 |
| Application number | US-201314916022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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Disclosed herein are lamella plates for a separator such as a reflux classifier or reflux flotation cell, where the lamella plates may include opposed upturned edges and a reinforcing bend. The reinforcing bend may be parallel to the opposed upturned edges. The opposed upturned edges may include a portion contacting another lamella plate in an array of lamella plates.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A separator comprising: a separation chamber; a plurality of inclined parallel plates of the separation chamber, wherein each plate of the plurality of inclined parallel plates includes: a contacting surface for contacting the slurry; a lower surface opposite the contacting surface; and, a pair of opposed upturned edges upturned in a direction of the contacting surface, the pair of opposed upturned edges forming a settling space, and in contact with the lower surface of another plate of the plurality of inclined parallel plates forming a separation space defined by the contacting surface, the pair of opposed upturned edges, and the lower surface of the another plate. 2. The separator of claim 1 , wherein each plate of the plurality of inclined parallel plates includes a reinforcing bend in a direction of a flow of the slurry. 3. The separator of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing bend comprises parallel with the pair of opposed upturned edges. 4. The separator of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing bend is in the contacting surface. 5. The separator of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing bend comprises a V shape. 6. The separator of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing bend comprises an L shape. 7. The separator of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing bend comprises an M shape. 8. The separator of claim 1 , wherein a space between the contacting surface of one inclined parallel plate and the lower surface of the another inclined plate comprises less than 0.08 inches. 9. The separator of claim 1 , wherein each plate of the plurality of inclined parallel plates are formed from steel. 10. The separator of claim 1 , wherein each plate of the plurality of inclined plates comprises a thickness of less than 0.02 inches. 11. The separator of claim 1 , wherein each upturned edge comprises a first portion extending toward the another plate, and a second portion contacting the another plate. 12. The separator of claim 1 , wherein each upturned edge comprises a third portion extending back toward the plate. 13. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator comprises a reflux classifier. 14. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator comprises a reflux flotation cell. 15. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the inclined parallel plates of the plurality of inclined plates comprise formed by roll forming. 16. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the inclined parallel plates of the plurality of inclined plates comprise stainless steel. 17. An array of inclined parallel plates for use in a separation chamber of a separator, comprising: a first plate that includes a contacting surface for contacting a slurry and a lower surface opposite the contacting surface; a second plate that includes: a contacting surface for contacting the slurry; a lower surface opposite the contacting surface; a pair of opposed upturned edges upturned in a direction of the lower surface of the first plate, the upturned edges in contact with the lower surface of the first plate; a separation space defined by the contacting surface of the second plate, the lower surface of the first plate, and the pair of upturned edges of the second plate. 18. The array of claim 17 , wherein the second plate further comprise a reinforcing bend in a direction of flow of the slurry. 19. The array of claim 18 , wherein the reinforcing bend comprises parallel with the pair of opposed upturned edges. 20. The array of claim 17 , wherein a space between the contacting surface of the second plate and the lower surface of the first plate comprises greater than 0.019 inches. 21. The array of claim 17 , wherein the first and second plate comprise thicknesses of less than 0.02 inches. 22. The array of claim 17 , wherein each upturned edge comprises a first portion extending toward the first plate, and a second portion contacting the first plate.
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