US1742643A - Centrifugal machine - Google Patents
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- double-walled protective casing for thedrum in which the inner shell is made rotatable, so
- the invention consists in the insertion into the centrifugal machine of a double-walled protective casing which forms an independ-' ent, closed body which can be easily inserted in any existing centrifugal machine and the inner wall of which consists of corrugated sheet metal, while the hollow space is filled with an elastic layer consisting say of cork.
- the inner corrugated sheet metal wall catches the pieces of the drum which are thrown outwards with exceedingly high centrifugal force and is flattened by them.
- the kinetic energy of the tangentiallyflying pieces of the drum is thus in part absorbed by flattening the inner corrugated sheet metal wall and is in part distributed by the elastic filling over a great surface of the outer wall and absorbed.
- the elastic filling also increases the resistance of the corrugated sheet metal to being flattened.
- this protective casing for the drum has the advantage of structural simplicity and inreased reliability in working. Without any costly expenditure of material the idea is realized of converting great available energy into the work of deformation.
- the protective casing according to the invention forms an independent body
- existing centrifugal machines can be fitted with the novel protective casing without the necessity of removing parts of the centrifugal machine, and, what-is more important without having to send the centrifugal machme to the factory. All that is necessary is for the proa'za'zee, and in Germany larch as, 1929.
- tective casing to be ordered and made in the factory to the requisite dimensions. It can be inserted where the centrifugal machine is used and erected.
- Fig. 1 is a vertical-section through .a centrifugal machine fitted with the protective casing according to the invention.
- j gig. 2 is a section on line 'IIII of Fig. 1, an
- Fig. 3 shows the protective casing in perspective view.
- the driving spindle b supporting t e centrifugal drum 0 is journalled.
- the (protective casing consists of the outer armour walla made for instance of sheet metal and the inner corrugated sheet metal wall d.
- hollow spacethus formed is closed at the top and bottoms as shown at g and is filled with some elastic material, for instance cork.
- a original outer wall of the centrifugal machine can remain in position, so that the armour wall e will lie behind the actual outer wall of the centrifugal machine.
- a double-walled protective casing one of the walls of said casing consisting of corrugated sheet metal, an elastic layer filling the hollow space between the two walls' of said casing, the said casing forming' an independent unit which is closed on all sides and can readily be fitted to any existing centrifugal machine.
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Patented Jan. 7, 1930 UNITED. STATES PATENT oFFIcE PAUL BOEHM, or eonurz, enmitycnn'rmnear. micrrmn Application filed Italy 8, 1929, Serial No.
double-walled protective casing for thedrum, in which the inner shell is made rotatable, so
that, on the pieces of the burst drum striking against it, the tangential force of the same will be converted into frictional energy.
The invention consists in the insertion into the centrifugal machine of a double-walled protective casing which forms an independ-' ent, closed body which can be easily inserted in any existing centrifugal machine and the inner wall of which consists of corrugated sheet metal, while the hollow space is filled with an elastic layer consisting say of cork.
The inner corrugated sheet metal wall catches the pieces of the drum which are thrown outwards with exceedingly high centrifugal force and is flattened by them. The kinetic energy of the tangentiallyflying pieces of the drum is thus in part absorbed by flattening the inner corrugated sheet metal wall and is in part distributed by the elastic filling over a great surface of the outer wall and absorbed. The elastic filling also increases the resistance of the corrugated sheet metal to being flattened.
As compared with the known constructions this protective casing for the drum has the advantage of structural simplicity and inreased reliability in working. Without any costly expenditure of material the idea is realized of converting great available energy into the work of deformation.
As the protective casing according to the invention forms an independent body, existing centrifugal machines can be fitted with the novel protective casing without the necessity of removing parts of the centrifugal machine, and, what-is more important without having to send the centrifugal machme to the factory. All that is necessary is for the proa'za'zee, and in Germany larch as, 1929.
tective casing to be ordered and made in the factory to the requisite dimensions. It can be inserted where the centrifugal machine is used and erected.
A further consequence is a not inconsiderable reduction. in the cost of the whole fitting.
machine, without the scope of the invention being limited to this particular constructional form.
Fig. 1 is a vertical-section through .a centrifugal machine fitted with the protective casing according to the invention.
j gig. 2 is a section on line 'IIII of Fig. 1, an
' Fig. 3 shows the protective casing in perspective view.
In the bottom a of the centrifu al machine the driving spindle b supporting t e centrifugal drum 0 is journalled. On the bottom a tective casing, shown in Fig. 3 and forming an independent unit, for instance by welding, soldering, riveting and the like. The (protective casing consists of the outer armour walla made for instance of sheet metal and the inner corrugated sheet metal wall d. The
hollow spacethus formed is closed at the top and bottoms as shown at g and is filled with some elastic material, for instance cork.
On the drum 0 bursting, the pieces flying outwards with great kinetic energy in the first place act on the inner corrugated sheet metal wall (1, when striking the same, in "such a manner thatthe corrugations are to a great extent flattened. this means the greater, part of the kinetic energy, of the flying pieces of the drum is converted into work of de- The accompanyin v drawing shows a constructional form of t e improved centrifugal of the centrifugal machine is fixed the pro- Where the protective casing is subsequently fixed to an existing centrifugal machine, the
a original outer wall of the centrifugal machine can remain in position, so that the armour wall e will lie behind the actual outer wall of the centrifugal machine.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is:
In a centrifugal machine a double-walled protective casing, one of the walls of said casing consisting of corrugated sheet metal, an elastic layer filling the hollow space between the two walls' of said casing, the said casing forming' an independent unit which is closed on all sides and can readily be fitted to any existing centrifugal machine.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
. PAUL BOEHM.
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2482235A (en) * | 1946-07-13 | 1949-09-20 | Becchia Hugo | Centrifugal homogenizer |
US2949045A (en) * | 1944-10-30 | 1960-08-16 | Frank C Rushing | Housings and mountings for centrifuges |
US4603555A (en) * | 1983-05-21 | 1986-08-05 | The British Petroleum Company P.L.C. | Apparatus for containing an energy storage flywheel |
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- 1929-06-11 GB GB17875/29A patent/GB325765A/en not_active Expired
- 1929-07-08 US US376786A patent/US1742643A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2949045A (en) * | 1944-10-30 | 1960-08-16 | Frank C Rushing | Housings and mountings for centrifuges |
US2482235A (en) * | 1946-07-13 | 1949-09-20 | Becchia Hugo | Centrifugal homogenizer |
US4603555A (en) * | 1983-05-21 | 1986-08-05 | The British Petroleum Company P.L.C. | Apparatus for containing an energy storage flywheel |
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