Asymmetric Zigzag Classifier with Adapted Geometry for Gentle Separation of Sensitive Particles

Publication: DE202020000807U1
Published: 2020-04-21
Family Size: 1
Granted: Yes (1/1)

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This patent describes an asymmetric zigzag separator with a specially adapted geometry designed for the gentle separation of sensitive particles. The separator features a repeating zigzag shape that is asymmetric, with dedicated inlets and outlets for materials and airflow.

Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.

  • Separation of fragile food grains or seeds during agricultural processing
  • Sorting delicate pharmaceutical powders without causing damage
  • Separation processes in chemical industries where particle integrity is important
  • Industrial processes that require gentle handling of particulate solids, such as in the production of electronics or specialty chemicals
  • Environmental engineering applications to separate fragile particulates from air or water streams

BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.

  • Minimizes damage to sensitive or fragile particles during the separation process
  • Improves product quality by maintaining particle integrity
  • Allows for high efficiency separation in industries dealing with delicate materials
  • Can be integrated into existing manufacturing or processing lines with minimal adaptation
  • Enables a wider range of materials to be processed due to its gentle handling properties

Technical Classifications (CPCs)

Main Classifications

Manufacturing & Transport

Sub Classifications

Separating Solids

CPC Codes

B07B4/04

Inventors & Applicants

Inventors

N/A

Applicants

Univ Friedrich Alexander Er

Patent Abstract

Asymmetrischer Zickzack-Sichter mit einem sich wiederholenden Zickzack-Muster, einem Einlass für das Aufgabegut, einem Auslass für das Grobgut und einem Ein- bzw. Auslass für den Luftstrom, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Zickzack-Muster eine asymmetrische Form aufweist.

Key Information

Publication No.

DE202020000807U1

Family ID

70546244

Publication Date

2020-04-21

Application No.

DE202020000807U

Application Date

2020-02-28

Priority Date

2020-02-28

Granted

Yes (1/1)

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