Rotor unit for a centrifugal separator having undetachably joined separating discs
US-9550192-B2 · Jan 24, 2017 · US
US9687858B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687858-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414768876-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A separator disk package for a rotatable drum of a centrifuge for processing of a fluid product in continuous operation is disclosed. The separator disk package includes axially stacked conical separator disks, where, between adjacent separator disks, disk gaps are respectively formed. On one or more of the axially adjacent separator disks are one or more labyrinth-like flow channels, in which, during operation, a direction of flow of a through-flowing product, which is to be clarified of solids, changes on two or more occasions through respectively at least 120°.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A separator disk package for a rotatable drum of a centrifuge for processing of a fluid product in continuous operation, comprising: a plurality of axially stacked conical separator disks, wherein, between adjacent separator disks, disk gaps are respectively formed; wherein on one or more of the separator disks are one or more labyrinth-like flow channels, in which, during operation, a direction of flow of a through-flowing product, which is to be clarified of solids, changes on two or more occasions through respectively at least 120°; wherein the flow channel or flow channels is/are configured such that at least a part of the product, which enters on an outer periphery into the separator disk package on an outer rim into gaps between the separator disks, initially flows radially inward, is then diverted radially outward, and then is diverted back radially inward, where the at least the part of the product, at a radial inner rim of the separator disk package, is discharged. 2. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the flow channel or flow channels is/are bounded by elevations in a form of formed-in or formed-on or attached lugs of the separator disks and by respectively two adjacent separator disks. 3. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the flow channel or flow channels is/are bounded by elevations in a form of formed-in or formed-on or attached lugs on the separator disks or separator disk. 4. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a surface of the separator disks is divided by respective first lugs in a peripheral direction into a plurality of peripherally distributed angular segments such that, during operation, no product flows from angular segment to angular segment in the peripheral direction. 5. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the separator disk package is configured free of a rising channel. 6. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the separator disks, distributed in a peripheral direction, alternately have regions of different outer diameter. 7. A separator drum having a separator disk package as claimed in claim 1 . 8. A separator disk package for a rotatable drum of a centrifuge for processing of a fluid product in continuous operation, comprising: a plurality of axially stacked conical separator disks, wherein, between adjacent separator disks, disk gaps are respectively formed; wherein on one or more of the separator disks are one or more labyrinth-like flow channels, in which, during operation, a direction of flow of a through-flowing product, which is to be clarified of solids, changes on two or more occasions through respectively at least 120°; wherein the flow channel or flow channels is/are configured such that at least a part of the product, which enters in an outer radial third in at least one rising channel of the separator disk package into gaps between the separator disks, initially flows radially inward, is then diverted radially outward, and then is diverted back radially inward, where the at least the part of the product, at a radial inner rim of the separator disk package, is discharged. 9. A separator disk package for a rotatable drum of a centrifuge for processing of a fluid product in continuous operation, comprising: a plurality of axially stacked conical separator disks, wherein, between adjacent separator disks, disk gaps are respectively formed; wherein on one or more of the separator disks are one or more labyrinth-like flow channels, in which, during operation, a direction of flow of a through-flowing product, which is to be clarified of solids, changes on two or more occasions through respectively at least 120°; wherein the flow channel or flow channels is/are bounded by elevations in a form of formed-in or formed-on or attached lugs of the separator disks and by respectively two adjacent separator disks wherein the lugs include first lugs distanced from each other in a peripheral direction and a second lug which extends radially. 10. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the second lug extends over 50% to 80% of a radial width of the separator disk. 11. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the lugs include a third lug. 12. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the third lug is attached to one of the first lugs and oriented at an acute angle to the first lug such that a radially outer free end of the third lug protrudes radially outward over an inner end of the second lug. 13. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the third lug has an L-shape including a first leg and a second leg oriented at an angle to each other. 14. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first leg of the third lug extends radially such that the first leg lies, distanced in a rotational direction from the second lug, between the second lug and one of the first lugs. 15. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the first leg extends over more than 50% of a radial width of the separator disk, wherein the first leg has a distance to an outer rim which amounts to at least 10% of the radial width or extent of the separator disk. 16. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 13 , wherein, between a radially inner end of the first leg and one of the first lugs, the second leg is formed or arranged. 17. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the third lug adjoins one of the first lugs or passes directly into one of the first lugs. 18. The separator disk package as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the lugs include a fourth lug disposed between one of the first lugs and the second lug, wherein the fourth lug has a lesser radial height than the first lugs and the second lug such that, between a top side of the fourth lug and a bottom side of an axially next upper separator disk, a gap is formed.
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