Gypsum Washer
20220023875 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B03B9/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/52
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A gypsum washer includes a rotating trommel receiving raw material and a flow of water, and having paddles tilted to reduce impacts of the gypsum passing through the trommel while still providing a washing action. Bentonite separates from the gypsum in the trommel, liquifies, and is released through a mesh screen at the end of the trommel separating from the gypsum. The gypsum is released from the trommel into a water fed trough, scooped from the trough, and released into a storage area. The liquified bentonite is carried by a water flow into one or more settlement tanks, and recovered for use.
Claims
1. A gypsum washer comprising: a raw material feeder in fluid communication with plumbing to receive circulating water from the plumbing and containing raw gypsum material; a rotating trommel in fluid communication with the raw material feeder to receive the raw gypsum material and the circulating water in a slurry from the raw material feeder, the rotating trommel comprising: a trommel inlet at a first end, the slurry from the raw material feeder entering the trommel through the trommel inlet; paddles inside the trommel; and a discharge screen at a second end opposite to the trommel inlet; at least one bentonite settling tanks in fluid communication with the trommel through the discharge screen to receive liquified bentonite washed from the raw gypsum material and water slurry; a water pump in fluid communication with a last one of the at least one bentonite settling tanks to receive circulating water from the at least one bentonite settling tank, the water pump in fluid communication with the plumbing to pump the circulating water into the plumbing; and a rinser tank receiving washed gypsum and water from the trommel and comprising; an auger to advance the washed gypsum through the riser tank; and conveyer reaching into the rinser tank to extract the washed gypsum and release the washed gypsum outside the riser tank.
2. The gypsum washer of claim 1, wherein the paddles reach into the trommel from a trommel housing and tilted away from the rotation of the trommel.
3. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the paddles are about five inches long.
4. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the paddles are tilted away from the rotation of the trommel between 35 and 40 degrees.
5. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the paddles are tilted away from the rotation of the trommel about 37 degrees.
6. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the paddles comprise between 5 and seven paddles.
7. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the trommel rotates at between 8 and 15 RPM.
8. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the trommel is about 36 inches in diameter.
9. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the discharge screen is a 20 mesh screen.
10. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the discharge screen reaches axially three feet.
11. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the water pump is configured to pump 125 to 300 gallon per minute and provide about 50 PSI water pressure into the plumbing.
12. The gypsum washer of claim 2, wherein the water pump about 25 HP and about 300 RPM.
13. The gypsum washer of claim 1, wherein: the paddles comprise five to seven paddles about five inches long and tilted away from the rotation of the trommel between 35 and 40 degrees; the trommel is about 36 in diameter, about 30 feet long, and rotates at between 8 and 15 RPM; and the discharge screen reaches axially three feet and is a 20 mesh screen.
14. A gypsum washer comprising: a raw material feeder in fluid communication with plumbing to receive circulating water from the plumbing and containing raw gypsum material; a rotating trommel 36 in diameter, 30 feet long, and rotates at between 8 and 15 RPM, the trommel in fluid communication with the raw material feeder to receive the raw gypsum material and the circulating water in a slurry from the raw material feeder, the rotating trommel comprising: a trommel inlet at a first end, the slurry from the raw material feeder entering the trommel through the trommel inlet; between five and seven paddles about five inches long and tilted away from the rotation of the trommel between 35 and 40 degrees, reaching inside the trommel; and a discharge screen at a second end opposite to the trommel inlet reaching axially three feet and comprising a 20 mesh screen; at least one bentonite settling tanks in fluid communication with the trommel through the discharge screen to receive liquified bentonite washed from the raw gypsum material and water slurry; a 25 HP and 300 RPM water pump in fluid communication with a last one of the at least one bentonite settling tanks to receive circulating water from the at least one bentonite settling tank, the water pump in fluid communication with the plumbing configured to pump 125 to 300 gallon per minute and provide about 50 PSI water pressure into the plumbing; and a rinser tank receiving washed gypsum and water from the trommel and comprising; an auger to advance the washed gypsum through the riser tank; and conveyer reaching into the rinser tank to extract the washed gypsum and release the washed gypsum outside the riser tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0007] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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[0017] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
[0019] Where the terms “about” or “generally” are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, and not a precise measurement, or typically within seven percent of a stated value.
[0020] A gypsum washing system 10 according to the present invention is shown in
[0021] A discharge screen 20 opposite to the inlet 18 releases liquified bentonite 22 into at least one bentonite settling tank 26a-26c. The mesh size is generally determined by number of holes per linear inch. This is true for the sizes 40, 30, 20, and 10. Mesh larger the 10 switches systems to the hole dimension of the mesh, for example ⅛″ inch mesh. Five meshes are generally used for mesh screen 20: 40 mesh is graded gypsum of 0.0162″ and larger; 30 mesh is graded gypsum of 0.0229″ and larger; 20 mesh is graded gypsum of 0.0342″ and larger; 10 mesh is graded gypsum of 0.062″ and larger; and ⅛ inch mesh is graded gypsum of 0.125 inch and larger. The discharge screen 20 is preferably a 20 mesh screen. The mesh screen 20 is preferably attached to the trommel 16 by wrapping the screen 20 around the trommel and connecting 90 deg mounting flanges at each end of the screen 20 using bolts to tightly hold the screen 20 against the trommel 16.
[0022] When more than one bentonite settling tank 26a-26c is present, each successive bentonite settling tanks 26a-26c is lower than the preceding bentonite settling tank 26a-26c to provide a gravity flow. Settled bentonite 28 settles in the bentonite settling tanks 26a-26c for later collection. The bentonite settling tank 26a-26c are preferably about 40 feet long, about eight feet wide, and about four feet deep, and more preferably 40 feet long, eight feet wide, and four feet deep. The last bentonite settling tank 26a-26c releases the circulated water 42 to a water pump 44 which pumps the circulated water 42 back to the raw material feeder and to a rinse tank 32. The water pump 44 is preferably a 125 to 300 gallon per minute, about 25 HP, about 300 RPM pump, providing about 50 PSI water pressure into the plumbing 40, and more preferably a 25 HP, 300 RPM pump, providing 50 PSI water. Washed gypsum and water 30 is released past the discharge screen 20 from the trommel 16 into a rinse tank 32.
[0023] The rinse tank 32 contains an auger 34 urging the washed gypsum and water 30 towards a conveyer, for example, a bucket wheel, bucket belt, or a second auger to lift and extract rinsed gypsum 39 from the rinse tank 32, and release the rinsed gypsum 39 into a rinsed gypsum bin 50. The conveyer is preferably the bucket wheel 36, but may be the bucket belt, either carrying buckets 38.
[0024] A side view of the trommel 16 is shown in
[0025] The trommel 16 includes several paddles 60 reaching in from a trommel housing 17 and tilted away from the trommel's rotation to reduce impacts of the gypsum passing through the trommel while still providing a washing action. Preferrably five to seven and more preferably six paddles having a width W1 and tilted T degrees opposite the rotation of the trommel 16 rotation. The width W1 is preferably about five inches and width W1 is more preferably five inches. The tilt T is preferably between 35 and 40 degrees, and more preferably tilted about 37 degrees.
[0026] A side view of the rinser tank 32 is shown in
[0027] A perspective view of the bucket 38 is shown in
[0028] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.