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US2071460A
US2071460A US8964A US896435A US2071460A US 2071460 A US2071460 A US 2071460A US 8964 A US8964 A US 8964A US 896435 A US896435 A US 896435A US 2071460 A US2071460 A US 2071460A
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  • This invention relates to, apparatus for the electrostatic separation of mixed particles of different electrical behavior, by the aid of a guide surface between the delivery end of which and an electrically charged member is located the electrostatic field effecting the separation.
  • the present invention aims at substantially facilitating the separation of the mixed particles in the aforesaid process.
  • the mixed particles are caused to enter a weaker intermediate electrical field before reaching the said electrostatic field.
  • the hereindes'cribed apparatus is suitable for any kind of material that is to be separated composed of particles having different electrical properties.
  • the invention is preferably carried into efiect by arranging, between a grounded revolving roller, fed with the material under treatment, and a member charged, preferably with high tension current, more particularly high-tension direct current, a conductor insulated'from earth, a semi-conductor or a non-conductor which serves as an intermediate-potential member for the generation of the substantially weaker intermediate field.
  • the material to be separated is delivered from a feed hopper l, on to a grounded jig-conveyor plate 1, in a uniform manner by means, for example, of -a cellular wheel feeding device consisting of a rotatable,-
  • lated rollerG mounted a short distance away from the roller 5, is connected with one pole of a generator of constant high-tension direct current.
  • the other pole of the generator is ground- 'ed.
  • a static, potential field is formed between the roller 8 and the roller 5 together with the plate 3. Consequently, a member 1 located above the plate'3 and preferably consisting of semiconductive material acquires an intermediate potential.
  • the weak field located in said space effects a preliminary separation of the material, thereby facilitating the subsequent separating operation. Light particles are attracted from the material by the member I and, after reversal of their charge, drop back loosely on to the material passing over the inclined conveyor plate 3.
  • rollers 5 and 6 Arranged in the field between the rollers 5 and 6 is a smaller and more rapidly rotating roller 8, of insulating material, or of conductive,
  • roller 8 in conjunction with the scraper 9, forms a partition preventing the return of the separated material.
  • a portion of the material to be separated files upwards on to the roller 8 and from thence on to the roller 8.
  • that portion of the material which is more difilcult to separate is attracted by the insulated roller 8, and is brought, by the more rapid rotation of said latter, out of the sphere of action of the field between rollers- 5 and 8, into the field-between rollers 8 and 6.
  • Apparatus for the electrostatic separation of mixed particles of difl'erent electrical behaviors comprising a grounded conductive carrier for the particles, a high potential electrode spaced from said carrier and an insulated nonconductive roller interposed between said carrier and said high potential electrode.

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Feb. 23, 1937. GRAVE 2,071,460
' APPARATUS FOR THE ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF MIXED PARTICLES OF DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR Fil ed March 1., 1955 //7 Pen 201":
Patented Feb. I 23, 1937 PATENT OFFICE APPARATUS FOR THE ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF MIXED PARTICLES OF DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR Georg Grave, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Heddernheim, Germany, assignor to American Lurgi Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporatit'. of
New York Application March 1, 1935, Serial No. 8,964
In Germany March 9, 1934 5 Claims. (01. 209-128) This invention relates to, apparatus for the electrostatic separation of mixed particles of different electrical behavior, by the aid of a guide surface between the delivery end of which and an electrically charged member is located the electrostatic field effecting the separation.
The present invention aims at substantially facilitating the separation of the mixed particles in the aforesaid process. To this end, according to the invention, the mixed particles are caused to enter a weaker intermediate electrical field before reaching the said electrostatic field.
The hereindes'cribed apparatus is suitable for any kind of material that is to be separated composed of particles having different electrical properties.
The invention is preferably carried into efiect by arranging, between a grounded revolving roller, fed with the material under treatment, and a member charged, preferably with high tension current, more particularly high-tension direct current, a conductor insulated'from earth, a semi-conductor or a non-conductor which serves as an intermediate-potential member for the generation of the substantially weaker intermediate field.
In order more clearly to understand ,the invention reference is made to the accompanying, drawing which illustrates diagrammatically and by way of example one embodiment of plant suitable for carrying the invention into practical effect.
In the embodiment shown, the material to be separated is delivered from a feed hopper l, on to a grounded jig-conveyor plate 1, in a uniform manner by means, for example, of -a cellular wheel feeding device consisting of a rotatable,-
lated rollerG, mounted a short distance away from the roller 5, is connected with one pole of a generator of constant high-tension direct current. The other pole of the generator is ground- 'ed. A static, potential field is formed between the roller 8 and the roller 5 together with the plate 3. Consequently, a member 1 located above the plate'3 and preferably consisting of semiconductive material acquires an intermediate potential. On the material passing through the space between the member I and the plate 3, the weak field located in said space effects a preliminary separation of the material, thereby facilitating the subsequent separating operation. Light particles are attracted from the material by the member I and, after reversal of their charge, drop back loosely on to the material passing over the inclined conveyor plate 3.
As soon as the material reaches the roller 5, lighter particles fiy direct to the high-tension roller 6, where they experience a reversal of charge and tend to fiy back to the roller 5. In order to prevent this, the particles are removed from the powerful electrical field. This is eil'ected by rotating the roller 6 in the direction of the arrow, that is, in the opposite sense to the direction ent particles drop down outside the electrical field, or are scraped off by a scraper l4.
Arranged in the field between the rollers 5 and 6 is a smaller and more rapidly rotating roller 8, of insulating material, or of conductive,
or semi-conductive material insulated from earth. This roller 8, in conjunction with the scraper 9, forms a partition preventing the return of the separated material. The roller 8, which forms an intermediate-potential member and rotates in the same sense as the roller 5, is shifted, in relation to the roller 5 in accordance with the grainsize of the material under treatment. A portion of the material to be separated files upwards on to the roller 8 and from thence on to the roller 8. At the narrowest passage between the rollers 5 and-8, that portion of the material which is more difilcult to separate is attracted by the insulated roller 8, and is brought, by the more rapid rotation of said latter, out of the sphere of action of the field between rollers- 5 and 8, into the field-between rollers 8 and 6. In this latter field, a portionof the adherent material is attracted by the roller 8, the remainder being removed by the scraper 9. The separated components of the material pass over the inclined surfaces it, into the receptacles According to the nature and grain-size of the material under treatment, the separation is more or less incomplete, so that a further, treatment is advisable which can be performed successively in one or more lower stages, as shown in the drawing. By graduating the voltage a larger or smaller number of particles can be removed of rotation of the roller 5, so that the adherfrom the material under treatment, according to the degree of separation required.
Of couse, it is also possible to apply to the intermediate-potential member 8, a separate voltage which is correspondingly lower than the potential of the roller 6.
I claim:-
1. Apparatus for the electrostatic separation of mixed particles of difl'erent electrical behaviors comprising a grounded conductive carrier for the particles, a high potential electrode spaced from said carrier and an insulated nonconductive roller interposed between said carrier and said high potential electrode.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which the carrier comprises a revolving roller and in which the insulated non-conductive roller interposed between said high potential electrode and said carrier rotates in the same direction as the carrier roller.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which the carrier comprises a revolving roller and in which the high potential electrode is a roller revolving in the opposite direction.
GEORG GRAVE.
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US2673647A (en) * 1952-04-10 1954-03-30 Oglebay Norton And Company Classification of indurated metalliferous agglomerates
US4341744A (en) * 1979-01-22 1982-07-27 Stauffer Chemical Company Soda ash production
US6225587B1 (en) * 1997-06-27 2001-05-01 E. Cordell Lundahl Electrostatic separation of chaff from grain
US20090194464A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2009-08-06 Eriez Manufacturing High-Tension Electrostatic Separator Lifting Electrode

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US2673647A (en) * 1952-04-10 1954-03-30 Oglebay Norton And Company Classification of indurated metalliferous agglomerates
US4341744A (en) * 1979-01-22 1982-07-27 Stauffer Chemical Company Soda ash production
US6225587B1 (en) * 1997-06-27 2001-05-01 E. Cordell Lundahl Electrostatic separation of chaff from grain
US20090194464A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2009-08-06 Eriez Manufacturing High-Tension Electrostatic Separator Lifting Electrode
US7973258B2 (en) * 2008-02-01 2011-07-05 Eriez Manufacturing Co. High-tension electrostatic separator lifting electrode

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