JAMES J DONOVAN, JR
Broker in Cambridge, MA

License number
Massachusetts 122509
Issued Date
Feb 1, 1980
Expiration Date
Jul 5, 1982
Type
Broker
Address
Address
Cambridge, MA 02139

Professional information

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Apparatus And System For Stabilizing The Disc Elements Of A Rotary Concentrator For Solids-Containing Fluids

US Patent:
4036759, Jul 19, 1977
Filed:
Sep 17, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/724176
Inventors:
James Donovan - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Artisan Industries Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B01D 2538
US Classification:
210298
Abstract:
In a dynamic solids concentrator having a rotor with radially extensive disc-like elements which rotate adjacent other stationary or rotating disc-like elements, stabilizing members are provided along radial edges of the respective elements. In the case of the rotating elements, the stabilizing members are stabilizing fingers which ride within guide members on or guide paths in the inner walls of the concentrator and, in another embodiment, T-shaped stabilizing members whose arms ride on the surfaces of adjacent disc-like elements. In the case of the non-rotating elements, the stabilizng members are stabilizing fingers which ride within the guide members on or guide paths in the concentrators's rotor shaft. The fingers, T-shaped members and their cooperating guides stabilize the relative positions of the disc-like elements within the concentrator under conditions in which pressure differentials within the concentrator or high rotor speeds would otherwise disturb their relative positions.


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Apparatus And Process For Continuous Concentration And Washing Of Solids From A Solids-Containing Fluid

US Patent:
3984317, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
Jun 5, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/583974
Inventors:
James Donovan - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Artisan Industries Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B01D 3700
US Classification:
210 65
Abstract:
Apparatus for concentrating and washing solids in a slurry comprising a housing containing both separation/concentration and washing chambers with an inlet for continuously injecting solids -- containing fluid into the separation chamber wherein a dynamic filtering system is provided for separating the solids -- containing fluid to form a cencentrate of solids and a filtrate. The filtering system includes a plurality of stationary filter elements and a plurality of rotor elements mounted on a rotatable shaft from which they extend outwardly and adjacent the filter elements to form a plurality of alternating rotor and filter elements within the housing. The concentrate washing chamber is disposed downstream of the filtering system and includes a plurality of stationary filter elements and a plurality of rotor elements arranged similarly to the elements in the filtering system. The washing chamber also includes means for introducing and commingling a wash fluid with the concentrate to remove impurities therefrom by dissolving said impurities or diluting the liquid containing them and then removing the liquid by further filtration. One embodiment is described wherein a single continuous upstream injection and continuous downstream removal of wash fluid is provided in the washing chamber.


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Apparatus And System For Stabilizing The Disc Elements Of A Rotary Concentrator For Solids-Containing Fluids

US Patent:
3989629, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Jul 17, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/596639
Inventors:
James Donovan - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Artisan Industries Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B01D 2538
US Classification:
210298
Abstract:
In a dynamic solids concentrator having a rotor with radially extensive disc-like elements which rotate adjacent other stationary or rotating disc-like elements, stabilizing members are provided along radial edges of the respective elements. In the case of the rotating elements, the stabilizing members are stabilizing fingers which ride within guide members on or guide paths in the inner walls of the concentrator and, in another embodiment, T-shaped stabilizing members whose arms ride on the surfaces of adjacent disc-like elements. In the case of the non-rotating elements, the stabilizing members are stabilizing fingers which ride within the guide members on or guide paths in the concentrator's rotor shaft. The fingers, T-shaped members and their cooperating guides stabilize the relative positions of the disc-like elements within the concentrator under conditions in which pressure differentials within the concentrator or high rotor speeds would otherwise disturb their relative positions.


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Solids Concentrator With A Rotor Having Ploughs Thereon

US Patent:
3950254, Apr 13, 1976
Filed:
Jan 16, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/541390
Inventors:
James Donovan - Cambridge MA
Alex Bagdasarian - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Artisan Industries Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B01D 3300
US Classification:
210297
Abstract:
The concentrator has at least one shaft-mounted rotor disc of solid or hollow construction with two or more ploughs located equally spaced about its periphery. The ploughs extend outwardly into the flow path of a solids-containing fluid within the concentrator to deter any tendency, due to centrifugal force, for a build-up of solids between stationary filter means and in a region remote from the periphery of the rotor disc. In a disclosed embodiment of the concentrator, the shaft-mounted rotor disc has at least one passage therethrough for the flow of solids-containing fluid from one side of the rotor disc to the other, and a plough is provided adjacent the passage and on a hub of the rotor disc to deter any tendency for a build-up of solids adjacent the passage. Further, in a disclosed concentrator with stationary filter means of annular construction wherein the inner edge of the annular filter means is spaced from a rotor shaft or hub thereon, a plough extending toward the rotor shaft is provided on the inner edge of the filter means.


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Apparatus And System For Generating A Protective Coating In A Rotary Concentrator For Abrasive Solids-Containing Fluids

US Patent:
3948776, Apr 6, 1976
Filed:
Nov 18, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/524820
Inventors:
James Donovan - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Artisan Industries Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B01D 2900
US Classification:
210320
Abstract:
In a rotary concentrator for continuous separation of a vehicle fluid and a concentrate of solids from an abrasive solids-containing fluid, a plurality of solids-detaining baffles and pockets are provided within the concentrator to collect deposits of the abrasive materials. This depositing of materials upon interior surfaces of the concentrator provides an autogenous, relatively stationary protective layer of abrasive material which protects those surfaces from the abrasive action of solids-containing material flowing past them during operation of the concentrator.