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    • 1. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to electro-magnetic separators
    • GB508300A
    • 1939-06-23
    • GB3558937
    • 1937-12-23
    • HERBERT HUBAND THOMPSONALFRED EVAN DAVIESHENRY EDMUND HUTTER
    • B03C1/14
    • 508,300. Magnetic separators. THOMPSON, H. H., DAVIES, A. E., and HUTTER, H. E. Dec. 23, 1937, No. 35589. [Class 72] The drum 1 rotates round a shaft 4 which carries cores 5 and poles 6 and is provided with a bore 10 through which air is forced under pressure. The air flows out through radial holes 11 arranged along the shaft 4 and in the cores into passages 12 to cool ends of the windings and core pieces and then flows axially of the drum around the windings and through axial passages 9 extending through the windings and out through holes 13 in the end plate 3 of the drum. The passages 9 are made by the insertion of rods 8, Fig. 2, of synthetic resin &c. inside the drum away from the segmental and shaped windings 7. In the form shown in Fig. 3, in which the drum is provided with horizontal poles 15 and radially extending cores 17, the air from the bore 10 flows into a radial passage 18 and thence axially between windings to the holes 13. To prevent the air flowing through the part of the drum not occupied by the windings barriers 19 and a barrier plate 20 are provided. The apertures through which the air enters the drum are formed to act as an expansion nozzle or throttling valves to cool the air as it enters.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to magnetic Separating Machines.
    • GB190728015A
    • 1908-12-21
    • GB190728015D
    • 1907-12-19
    • RAPID MAGNETTING MACHINE COMPAHERBERT HUBAND THOMPSONALFRED EVAN DAVIES
    • 28,015. Rapid Magnetting Machine Co., Thompson, H. H., and Davies, A. E. Dec. 19. Magnetic separators. - A magnetic separator comprises a box-like tray A, the bottom of which is formed of alternate strips of magnectic and non- magnetic material, mounted so that it may be laterally reciprocated, and so that the inclination may be adjusted. Below, and in contact with the magnetic bars a', is a series of rows of electro-magnets. which are arranged so that adjacent bars are of opposite polarity. The magnetic bars a are so connected to the non-magnetic bars a that a series of small pockets are formed, as shown in Fig. 5, in which the magnetic particles collect as the material passes over the tray in the direction of the arrows shown in Fig. 4. The tray is mounted on spring supports C, that at the back of the tray having a series of holes c for adjusting the inclination of the tray. The tray is reciprocated by connecting- rods from a crank-shaft driven by pulleys c . The material is fed into the tray by hand, or by a mechanical feeding-device, preferably that described in Specification No. 28,014, A.D. 1907. The sides of the tray may be hinged to facilitate cleaning after a separating operation.