Endless Conveyer Patents (Class 100/118)
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Patent number: 5863429Abstract: In a method and apparatus for removing water from sludge the sludge is introduced into an intermediate chamber from which it is fed into at least one sludge chamber having a filter surface. A hydrostatic pressure is built up in the sludge chamber to remove the water. The sludge chamber is then opened and the filter surface moved out of the sludge chamber to remove the filter cake. The hydrostatic pressure is generated by the sludge being transferred out of the intermediate container, after the continuous feed of sludge thereto has been cut off, by positive displacement of the volume of sludge from the intermediate container into the sludge chamber. The feed of sludge into the sludge chamber may occur simultaneously at a plurality of points from a corresponding number of intermediate containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Inventor: Albert Bahr
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Patent number: 5783045Abstract: In a twin wire former a headbox injects stock onto a forming wire with which a second forming wire is brought into gradual engagement. A forming shoe directs the two wires along a path of increasing curvature, above which water is drained by adjustable auto slices. The two wires with the web therebetween then follow an oscillating S-shaped path between seven S-rolls and are directed upwardly through three individually loaded press rolls with increasing pressure to about four hundred and fifty pounds per linear inch at the last wet press. Drainage pans collect water from the upper surface of the twin wires and water thrown off the upper press rolls. The press rolls are individually pneumatically pivotable to increase nip pressure, and collectively pivotable to open all the nips. Next a high pressure dry nip can increase the fiber content of the web to thirty-five percent fiber.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gilmar M. Santos, Cornelius Neil Rempel
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Patent number: 5725783Abstract: Methods and apparatus for concentrating a liquid suspension of solid particles are disclosed including providing a screening web moving in an endless path, folding the screening web into a tubular configuration at a first location along that path, unfolding the screening web from that tubular configuration at a second location along that path, introducing the liquid suspension into the tubular configuration of the screening web proximate to the first location so that liquid can pass outwardly through the tubular configuration of the screening web and a concentrate of the solid particles can be formed therein, and removing the concentrate from the screening web proximate to the second location.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Sunds Defibrator Industries AktiebolagInventor: Ebbe Hoden
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Patent number: 5656165Abstract: A dewatering apparatus of filter belt type has a guide member having a guide surface whose radius of curvature becomes smaller in the direction of belt travel. An endless roller chain travels along the guide member. A restricting sprocket has a pair of engaging tooth surfaces for engaging with rollers of said roller chain and is rotatably supported near one end portion of the guide member. Endless filter belts hold sludge between an upper filter belt and a lower filter belt. The filter belts are arranged to partly overlap on the rollers from a side of the guide surface of a larger radius of curvature and to depart from the rollers at a side of the guide surface of a smaller radius of curvature, whereby the upper filter belt and the lower filter belt are separated from each other to discharge the sludge. Driving rollers give a traction to the filter belts at a side at which the filter belts are separated from the roller chain.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignees: Yamamoto Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha Asakura KogyoshoInventors: Kaoru Yamamoto, Haruji Iwano
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Patent number: 5543044Abstract: A belt filter press having a wedge zone which can be adjusted during operation of the filter press to prepare a sludge or other material to be deliquified in the most efficient manner for high pressure deliquification also includes a sealing arrangement for sealing the marginal edges of the upper and lower belts, a tapered slide cam assembly on either side of the belts for adjusting the wedge angle in a controlled manner, rack and pinion assemblies associated with hydraulic cylinders on either side of the belts to ensure the uniform movement of the lower belt supports, and the staggered arrangement of upper and lower belt support members where the lower belt support members are concave-like in shape to facilitate the sealing of the marginal edges of the belts, as well as to form a confined pocket which will facilitate the shearing action induced in the material to be deliquified.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Komline- Sanderson Engineering Corp.Inventors: James A. Louden, Brian F. Hawkins, Wayne D. Hann, Sr. deceased
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Patent number: 5456832Abstract: A belt filter press having a wedge zone which can be adjusted during operation of the filter press to prepare a sludge or other material to be deliquified in the most efficient manner for high pressure deliquification also includes a sealing arrangement for sealing the marginal edges of the upper and lower belts, a tapered slide cam assembly on either side of the belts for adjusting the wedge angle in a controlled manner, rack and pinion assemblies associated with hydraulic cylinders on either side of the belts to ensure the uniform movement of the lower belt supports, and the staggered arrangement of upper and lower belt support members where the lower belt support members are concave-like in shape to facilitate the sealing of the marginal edges of the belts, as well as to form a confined pocket which will facilitate the shearing action induced in the material to be deliquified.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.Inventors: James A. Louden, Brian F. Hawkins, Wayne D. Hann, Sr., deceased
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Patent number: 5445746Abstract: A method and apparatus for dewatering a wet web wherein the water is withdrawn from the web via capillary action of the pores of a thin porous membrane component of a bi-component filtration medium and transferred to a plurality of reservoirs defined in a second component of the medium from whence the water is withdrawn and directed to a collector or disposal site.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Cer-Wat CorporationInventor: Charles A. Lee
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Patent number: 5426864Abstract: A belt dryer for dewatering fine particle suspensions includes a continuous conveyor belt with a slotted vacuum pipe disposed beneath a dewatering station, a support below the conveyor belt adjacent the dewatering station immediately downstream of the slotted pipe, and a press roll above the conveyor belt and adapted to exert pressure on the support bar to create an even film of suspension over the slot which facilitates extraction of filtrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventors: Henry V. Svehaug, John N. Hallinan
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Patent number: 5386768Abstract: An apparatus for dewatering sludge. The dewatering apparatus has a pressure plate device for compressing the sludge on a surface such that the sludge is dewatered. The dewatering apparatus also has a device for confining the sludge within a predetermined area on the surface as the pressure plate device compresses the sludge. The confining device is disposed adjacent to the pressure plate device. Preferably, the dewatering apparatus also has a device for transporting the sludge on a belt to the pressure plate device. The belt is preferably a porous belt filter cloth. For instance, the transporting device can have a first conveyor belt device and a second conveyor belt device having the belt. The first conveyor belt device transports partially dewatered sludge, or sludge cake, from a belt filter press to the second conveyor belt. The second conveyor belt device transports the sludge from the first conveyor belt device to the pressure plate device on the belt.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Roediger Pittsburgh, Inc.Inventor: Heinz Goetz
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Patent number: 5368732Abstract: In order to wash the lower run of a horizontal belt filter more effectively, and simultaneously provide for tensioning of the lower run, as required when progressing the belt intermittently, a dead weight roller is supported in a bight of the lower run of the filter belt and reciprocates up and down in a wash liquor vessel as a drive roller is alternately extended, so as to advance the upper run of the belt, and retracted. A one way device is located upstream of the dead weight roller to prevent backward movement of lower run. As the bight decreases and increases, rolling action of the dead weight roller rubs the belt and forces wash liquor therethrough. A plurality of dead weight rollers in one or more wash liquor vessels may be provided and they may be guided at their ends in vertical or oblique guide tracks.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: D & C LimitedInventor: Henri G. W. Pierson
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Patent number: 5366626Abstract: In horizontal belt filter apparatus wherein the belt is progressed by alternate incremental motion of the upper run and the lower run, wash liquor used for washing the belt in the lower run, e.g. by spraying into a wash box, is recycled and used for washing filter cake on the upper run at several spaced apart locations. Also, in the upper run, a respective compression device is arranged subsequent to each supply of wash liquor in the direction of travel of the upper run, and during compression gas is blown into the filter cake through the pressure plate of each device so as to maximise extraction of liquid. Trays mounted below the belt are connected to vacuum during stationary periods of the upper run and are arranged to ensure separate collection of liquid for successive sections of the upper run, which liquid may optionally be recycled to upstream locations.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: D & C LimitedInventor: Henri G. W. Pierson
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Patent number: 5365838Abstract: The horizontal press appears as an elongated hollow structure (1) of flat profile resting on a frame (2a, b, c, d), and comprises a ram (6) reciprocated by a fluid power cylinder (5), a hopper (8) through which crushed and stemmed grapes fall into an inlet chamber (9) coinciding with the space swept by the ram, and a compression chamber (112) of tapered longitudinal section terminating in a narrow outlet (13) from which the pressed skins emerge. The top of the compression chamber consists in the flexible undersides (115) of a succession of inflatable cushions (120a . . . n) by which a downward compressive force is applied to the grapes, whilst the bottom takes the form of a continuous belt (122) fashioned from a filtering material, looped flexibly around at least two end rollers (123, 124) and supported by a frame (128) in such a way as to pass above and below a trough (125) from which the filtered juice is drawn off by conventional means.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Inventor: Valentino Valentini
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Patent number: 5309829Abstract: An apparatus for producing juice from a layer of fruit mash including circulating screening belts of a screening belt press, which are guided around drums or rollers of at least one pressing zone jointly forming a meander-like pressing path. The screening belts are guided in a high-pressure pressing zone between at least one pair of stationary pressing rollers and around a pressure roller which is radially movable relative to the pressing rollers. In the pressing position the pressure roller forms a line pressure gap with each of the flanking pressing rollers which acts on the cross-section of the layer of fruit mash.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1993Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Alb. Klein GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Martin Gahlmann, Michael Schmidt, Erhard Kohles
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Patent number: 5207907Abstract: Apparatus for dehydrating sludge originating from water purification stations, comprising a draining grid part positioned above a pressing-belt filter part, and a device for washing the grid wherein the device is positioned above the grid, so as to limit the drop height of the flocculated sludge between the grid and the belt, thus avoiding deflocculation of the sludge between the thickening stage and the dehydration stage, the washing of the grid being performed concurrently with the movement of the sludge on the grid.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1992Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: DeGremontInventors: Luc DeLons, Joseph Andrieu, Patrick Bele
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Patent number: 5176073Abstract: A dewatering press for a mat of solid material, particularly for dewatering of fiber panels, includes upstream and downstream spaced apart stationary uprights, a press having a lower part and an upper part pressing against the mat of solid material in a pressing position of the press and a plurality of rollers mounted on the stationary uprights and guiding respectively a grate belt and lower and upper sealing belts between the uprights.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: G. Siempelkamp GmbH & Co.Inventor: Eberhard Dressel
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Patent number: 5158014Abstract: An apparatus for the apportioning and dispensing of fibrous goods, particularly of sauerkraut, is disclosed. The apparatus for the dispensing of fibrous goods which are first mixed with a liquid ensures a precise maintaining of a certain weight of the goods which are drained by the apparatus. According to the invention, it is suggested to provide sieve walls in the form of travelling sieve belts between which a progressively drained strand of fibrous goods is formed. The strand can then be cut into portions. The new apparatus may be used for the apportioning of sauerkraut.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Rich, Hengstenberg GmbH & Co.Inventor: Eckart Hengstenberg
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Patent number: 5128030Abstract: A device for separating solids from suspension comprises two filtering belts pervious to water travelling in the same direction and arranged to be supported and guided each by their respective liquid withdrawing surfaces provided with holes which form therebetween a prefiltering chamber converging in the direction of travel. The prefiltering chamber comprises in the beginning a supply inlet for supplying suspension to be treated into the chamber, as well as sealing elements defining the chamber at its sides in directions perpendicular to the direction of travel of the belts. The sealing elements are formed by rigid walls rigidly joined to the liquid withdrawing surfaces, such that the prefiltering chamber has a substantially closed housing-like construction.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Oy Tampella AbInventor: Jouko Hautala
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Patent number: 5109764Abstract: A double screen belt press for dewatering mixtures of fibrous material suspensions has a wedge compression zone comprising rolls and perforated plates supporting generally upper and lower screen belts. For dewatering mixtures of fibrous material suspensions having a high dry solids content, at least one sealed material feed empties into the wedge compression zone with a high pressure. A generally vertically gravity tower with an outlet port is provided to feed material into the entrance of the wedge compression zone above the lower screen belt and in front of the front roll supporting the upper screen belt. The outlet port area of the material feed is sealed on at least the side facing the lower screen belt and optionally on the side facing the upper screen belt and on the other side of the material feed facing away from the wedge compression zone between the material feed and the lower screen belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Johannes Kappel, Gunther Stock, Karl Eickhoff, Franz Petschauer
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Patent number: 5090306Abstract: For the extraction of juice pulp from fruits, berries and/or vegetables the raw material, which may consist of whole fruits, is first comminuted in a comminuting device (1) and subsequently squeezed out with the help of a press (2). Press (2) is constructed in such a way, that together with the juice separated from the raw material, a high proportion of valuable cell material is pressed off. Through this process a viscous juice pulp results, which subsequently is further processed for refining purposes, for example for the manufacture of clear juice, in a crossflow filtration device (7) which follows press (2). Through the process according to the invention the quality of the refined products as well as the economy of the unit and the yield are significantly improved, especially in connection with a recycling press (4) assigned to press (2).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1989Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Bucher- Guyer AG MaschinenfabrikInventor: Walter Gresch
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Patent number: 5066399Abstract: A belt press type dehydration device of improved efficiency includes upper and lower pressing belts of dual layer construction. A first mesh member layer is made of Z-shaped interlocked wire members, and to this is fastened the filter sheet layer. The meshed member layer is designed to provide support for the filter sheet layer and to engage sprocket teeth driven by a motor to advance the belts. Since high tensile strength is no longer required of the filter sheet, it can be thinner and coarser than before, leading to increased dehydration efficiency. Also, the number of pressing drums can be reduced due to the increased efficiency. The upper belt mash layer is made of two separate mesh loops attached to each edge of the filter sheet layer. Sprockets adjacent the pressing drums are spaced near the edges of the belts, to reduce or eliminate leakage over the edges during pressing.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1986Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventors: Kazutoyo Sugihara, Yasuhide Kinoda
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Patent number: 5041222Abstract: Apparatus for extracting liquid from a slurry containing fine solids and liquid comprising an endless screen formed of woven monofilaments of thermoplastic material so as to define a multiplicity of small openings extending between opposite sides thereof and a supporting structure for supporting the endless screen for movement through initial and intermediate operative run portions along an underside thereof in such a way as to present an upper operative side thereof for the accumulation of solids thereon by the passage of liquid through the openings thereof. The screen supporting structure comprises a multiplicity of fixed closely spaced parallel bars formed of material having favorable wear and coefficient of friction characteristics with respect to the thermoplastic material of the endless screen.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Fairchild International Inc.Inventor: Michael S. O'Dell
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Patent number: 5022989Abstract: A belt filter press comprising two co-operating, endless belts, particularly for manure, which according to the invention takes steps to enable liquid and solid substance to be better separated from each other. The pressure between the endless belts is increased, the longitudinal edges are sufficiently sealed and substance that is still too moist is subjected repeatedly to compression since it remains stuck to the upper endless belt and is carried to the intake of the belts.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Strategic American Markets, Inc.Inventor: Frederik W. Put
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Patent number: 4971691Abstract: A sludge processor is provided which enables rapid disassembly and reassembly for changing between a sludge thickener configuration and a press configuration, and for enabling rapid disassembly for cleaning in the press configuration. The processor includes a frame with opposite sides and roller-holding bearing devices at the opposite sides for holding rollers about which a belt extends past a sludge dewatering region. The bearing devices can be arranged in a first configuration (FIG. 2) wherein the belt (12A) extends in an even path, and a second configuration (FIG. 1) wherein the belt extends in a tightly convoluted path so it and material thereon is squeezed between adjacent rollers. The bearing devices (50, FIG. 4) are releasably mounted to the frame sides to enable rapid conversion, and to enable rapid removal of the rollers for cleaning the processor when used in the second configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Inventors: Donald M. Meylor, Patrick J. Finn
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Patent number: 4971693Abstract: An apparatus for processing muddy water containing particulate matter comprising a tank for receiving the particulate matter, and takeout means for receiving the particulate matter settling down in the tank and then conveying the received particulate matter to the upper portion of the tank, wherein the takeout means includes a belt conveyor provided with a first conveyance section disposed on the bottom of the tank and receiving the particluate matter to convey the received particulate matter to a predetermined portion in the tank and a second conveyance section for conveying the particulate matter conveyed by the first conveyance section upward in the tank while sandwiching the particulate matter between a pair of endless belts.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: 501 Kabushiki Kaisha Iseki Kaihatsu KokiInventor: Troshio Akesaka
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Patent number: 4961862Abstract: A twin belt filter press system has an amendment such as sawdust, fed to a sludge or slurry being dewatered after the sludge/slurry has been initially dewatered in a gravity drain section to form a cake on a first porous belt. The amendment cascades into the partially dewatered cake off the first belt, allowing mixing of the cake and amendment in an essentially belt-wide drop zone so that the amendment partially and quickly desorbs the cake before the cake and amendment mixture progresses into a nip formed by the first belt and a porous second belt. The mixture subsequently is carried in a position between the belts for pressing to remove moisture from both the cake and amendment. In one embodiment a shear-minimizing mixer is arranged in the amendment drop zone to additionally mix the amendment with the cake.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Baker HughesInventor: Kenneth F. Janecek
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Patent number: 4949634Abstract: A press apparatus is disclosed for removing water from a formed web. The apparatus includes first, second and third press members and corresponding backing rolls which cooperate with the respective press members for defining therebetween first, second and third press nips. A wet end support supports the first press member and the backing roll device. A dry end frame is disposed downstream relative to the wet end support for supporting the third press member. An intermediate anchoring arrangement is disposed between the support and the frame for supporting the second press member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Ian W. Riddick
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Patent number: 4935138Abstract: A press-filter including a chassis, two endless filtering webs, guide rollers defining paths for the two webs, the paths of which are partially contiguous, and several squeezing rollers located on either side of the filtering webs along their contiguous path portions and squeezing the webs, one of which consists of a drum. The press-filter further includes a curved rigid roller race at least partially encircling the drum and spaced therefrom by a predetermined gap. A plurality of squeezing rollers are rollably mounted on the roller race wherein the filtering webs encircle the drum over a major portion of its periphery and pass between the drum and the squeezing rollers.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Inventor: Guy Gaudfrin
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Patent number: 4917009Abstract: A continuous dewatering apparatus comprises left and right dewatering drum gears meshing with each other and disposed in a frame. Each of the drum gears is formed of a hollow cylindrical drum having many teeth formed on the periphery thereof. Many water passage holes are formed through the tooth crests and bottom lands of the teeth of the hollow drum. Left and right endless filter cloth belts are stretched around the drum gears and left and right roller groups disposed in the vicinity of the drum gears. The filter cloth belts may directly be adhered to the drum gears. The left and right drum gears and cloth belts are rotated together by a driving unit to mesh with each other. Objects such as sludge, fruits and vegetables and wastes of processed fruits and vegetables are continuously charged onto a meshing location of the drum gears and cloth belts to dewater the objects by pressing force of the meshing drum gears. As a result, the objects are continuously dewatered at a high dewatering rate.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Inventor: Masahiko Edo
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Patent number: 4911841Abstract: A belt filter press comprising two co-operating, endless belts, particularly for manure, which according to the invention takes steps to enable liquid and solid substance to be better separated from each other. The pressure between the endless belts is increased, the longitudinal edges are sufficiently sealed and substance that is still too moist is subjected repeatedly to compression since it remains stuck to the upper endless belt and is carried to the intake of the belts.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Strategic American Markets, Inc.Inventor: Frederick W. Put
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Patent number: 4906369Abstract: In an apparatus for dewatering sludge the sludge to be dewatered is continuously fed to a pre-dewatering stage and is subsequently transferred to an enclosed sludge chamber volume, which is intermittently moved past stationary pairs of pressure-applying plates. The pre-dewatering stage is consituted by a stationary dewatering container which serves also as a buffer between the means for the continuous fooding of sludge and the means for a discontinuous and intermittent transfer of the sludge to the sludge chamber volume. Owing to that design the plant has a low structural expenditure and is operable at a high dewatering rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Inventor: Albert Bahr
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Patent number: 4902384Abstract: A wet press of a paper-making machine includes a pair of rolls defining a roll gap through which the paper to be treated and belt-shaped felt are simultaneously conducted. The felt is guided in a closed loop path by additional rolls which include a tightening roll. The tightening roll can be tilted to reduce roll vibrations by tightening the felt to set vibratory marks formed in the felt at an angle relative to the transverse width of the felt and the roll gap. A controllable positioning device is provided which includes a motor operated by a controller during predetermined time intervals or as a function of actual vibrations sensed at the pair of rolls forming the roll gap to automatically vary the tilt angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Eduard Kusters Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co KGInventors: Helmut Anstotz, Bernhard Brendel, Gunter Schrors
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Patent number: 4890550Abstract: An apparatus for treating fibre material containing liquid, comprising two rotating drums (2, 3), an endless driven belt (17) pervious to liquid and gas and extending between and passing around the surfaces (8, 9) of the drums, a feeding device (10) for the supply and a discharging device (13) for the removal of the fibre material, at least one container for collecting liquid, the liquid being displaced from the fibre material through the endless driven belt (17), a continuous wall (18) impervious to liquid and gas and extending along a main part of and at a distance from the belt (17) from the feeding device (10) to the discharging device (13) in such a manenr that a continuous space (19) is defined for the fibre material between said wall (18) and the belt (17), and at least a part of the space (19), seen in the direction of movement of the belt (17), forms one or more treating zones where liquid is displaced from the fibre web through the movable belt (17) to one or more containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Kamyr AktiebolagInventors: Sture Eriksson, Ann-Sofi Jonsson, Bengt Jonsson
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Patent number: 4889048Abstract: The disclosure describes a drum or roll which may be heated to high operating temperatures and is particularly useful in situations where a high heat flux is required under conditions of high nip and distributed loads on the drum. It consists of a relatively thin rotating shell supported on an axially located stationary inner core. The core has a plurality of shell support bearings. These have close radial clearances with the inner surface of the shell at each location where an extrnal nip roll would be engaged. The spaces between the shell support bearings form pressurizable chambers. These chambers can be filled with a hot pressurized fluid for supporting the shell between the supports located at the nip positions. In one application the roll would be used as the drum in a belt and drum press having high nip loads at several locations and high distributed loads applied by a tensioned belt. The fluid support system for the rotatable shell enables a very thin shell to be used.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Inventor: Ray R. Miller
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Patent number: 4888966Abstract: Skins, hides and similar flexible objects are sammied during travel through two successive nips the first of which is defined by an upper pressure roll and a first lower pressure roll and the second of which is defined by the upper pressure roll and a second lower pressure roll. A first endless belt of felt or other absorbent material is trained over the upper pressure roll and a second endless belt of felt or other absorbent material is trained over the second lower pressure roll. A liquid-permeable object-supplying endless belt conveyor has an upper reach which advances through the two nips and has a portion which overlies the second endless belt downstream of the second nip.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Moenus-Turner gmbHInventors: Horst Zapfel, Erich Cabelmann
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Patent number: 4889146Abstract: Two endless belts are formed of steel mesh. The belts are run side-by-side spiralling into the center of the apparatus, reversed and spirally wound out of the apparatus with the outgoing convolutions interleaved between the incoming convolutions. The belts present an inlet at one side of the apparatus and an outlet at the other side of the apparatus. The web is fed into the inlet and conveyed to the outlet. Two or more spiral sections can be run in tandem.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence E. Beal
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Patent number: 4879034Abstract: A dewatering device with two filtering belts comprising two endless bands guided over drums and a gap limited by the bands for a heap of debris as pressure product guided through this pressure zone, with a supporting means being allocated to one of the bands on that side looking away from the heap of debris is to be improved concerning its dewatering activity. For this purpose, the supporting means is provided in the form of a supporting plate (20) curved in the driving direction (x), which supports a sieve-like belt or band (13) in the pressure zone and shows break-throughs. The band (13) rests on a gliding plane of the curved and perforated supporting plate (20), the radius of curvature (r) of which decreases towards the driving direction (x). The supporting plate (20) is composed of a flexible material so that its radius of curvature (r) can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Alb. Klein GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wendel Bastgen
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Patent number: 4861434Abstract: An extended nip press apparatus is disclosed for pressing water from a web. The apparatus includes a press frame and a backing roll rotatably secured to the frame. An elongate shoe is connected to the frame, the shoe being movable relative to the roll. The shoe defines a concave surface having a lubricant thereon. The concave surface cooperates with the roll for defining therebetween an extended nip. An endless blanket having a first and a second lateral edge is slidable relative to the shoe, the blanket extending contiguously with the web through the nip such that the web is disposed between the blanket and the roll for pressing water from the web. First and second beads are connected to the first and second edges respectively, the beads extending continuously around the respective edges.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventors: James Bonander, Sergio Torza
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Patent number: 4861495Abstract: A method of dewatering filter cake in which the cake is supported on a positively driven pervious conveyor belt or filter cloth. The cake is guided about the circumference of a drum, with the drum positively driven at a variable speed of rotation. In the region of the drum, the pervious conveyor belt or filter cloth holds the cake against the periphery of the drum and additional pressing rollers press the filter cloth and cake against the drum. The drum drives the filter cloth in this region through the medium of the filter cake and induces shear effects in the cake. The speed of rotation of the drum is regulated in dependence on the tension existing in the filter cloth.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Dorr-Oliver IncorporatedInventor: Kurt E. Pietzsch
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Patent number: 4842749Abstract: A filter press utilizes a continuous loop tube having at least one longitudinal segment made of filter media and an insert frame encapsulated within the tube. The tube is driven by a roller chain/link chain combination such that the tube is repeatedly inverted and drawn through the frame. A liquid/solid slurry is introduced at one end of the tube and passes through the frame therewith wherein hydrostatic and hydraulic forces urge the liquid outwardly through the filter media which retain the solids until they have passed through the restricted volume of the frame. No lateral seals are required in as much as the tube completely encircles the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Inventor: Clyde H. Cox
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Patent number: 4836100Abstract: A squeeze plate apparatus for a belt press is provided. The apparatus has a squeeze plate operatively connected to a rotating pipe. The pipe is mounted to the frame of the belt press. The vertical spacing between the squeeze plate and the pipe varies during rotation of the pipe so that the squeezing action of the plate can be selectively varied.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Ashbrook-Simon-Hartley CorporationInventors: Harold W. Johnson, James M. Mastel, Alan L. Scott
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Patent number: 4826595Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for separating the flowable constituents from a mixture of flowable and non-flowable constituents particularly for the preparation of foodstuffs, the apparatus includes a driven perforated drum having a perforated circumferential surface, a pressure belt enclosing part of the circumference thereof and pressable onto the same by at least one pressure roller, as well as a supply mechanism for supplying the product to be treated into an entry wedge formed between the perforated drum and the pressure belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Rolf Franke
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Patent number: 4811659Abstract: A roller press comprised of two opposed porous tubular sleeves which are forced together to form a nip by inner driven rollers. Liquid from a mixture fed through the nip is forced into the porous rollers and is transported by them to another circumferential location where the liquid is forced out by a compressed air stream. Filtration belts cover portions of the porous rollers in the areas of the nip.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Roger A. Powell
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Patent number: 4802955Abstract: The invention concerns a dewatering band press. The wires (2) in the press are wider than the rolls (1), and in view of sealing the edge of the pulp web (3), two rails (4) are placed outside the ends of the rolls, the wires running between the said rails, and a sealing beam (5) is placed between the rails and the wires. The solution is durable and reliable, because it has no readily worn abrading parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Rauma-Repola OyInventor: Ilpo Koski
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Patent number: 4718684Abstract: A foldable sled having two frame members pivotally connected to each other and swinging relative to each other from a sled operative position to a folded position. Handle means are provided on the part used for pushing and holding and a piece of fabric is attached to the handle means for providing a backrest.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Inventor: Djordje Rabatic
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Patent number: 4718843Abstract: A press with cooperating endless belt, fixed platens and having movable rolls fed between the platens and belts. Plural aligned wheel means are provided for feeding and spacing the rolls as they enter the pressing zone between the platens and belts.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Sunds Defibrator ABInventors: Bengt J. Carlsson, Rolf T. Larsson
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Patent number: 4713147Abstract: An extended nip press for a paper machine for removing water from a wet paper, cardboard or similar fibrous or porous web. The press comprises a rotating press roll and at least one loading shoe, which is pressed against the press roll so as to form an extended press zone. The loading shoe may pivot around an axis parallel to the axis of the press roll. The web to be dewatered is passed through the pressing zone together with at least one felt that receives water. The loading shoe is supported onto the support frame by the intermediate of a support means. The center of gravity of the support force applied by the support means to the shoe is displaceable in the direction of running of the web to be dewatered for the purpose of adjustment of the pressure pattern produced in the press zone when different paper qualities are run.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1983Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Oy Tampella ABInventor: Esko Saarinen
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Patent number: 4707260Abstract: The device according to the present invention comprises a unidirectionally circulating endless filter cloth with a napped filter layer on the surface, a solid-liquid mixture supply device installed on the front side of filter cloth, a depressurizing suction device installed on the backside of the filter cloth, a non-filterable content withdrawing device installed downstream of the solid-liquid mixture supply device and the depressurizing suction device, and a filter cloth wash device installed downstream of the non-filterable content withdrawing device in the running direction of the filter cloth and located between the non-filterable content withdrawing device and the solid-liquid mixture supply device or the depressurizing suction device. The depressurizing suction device is equipped with a depressurized suction port splaying in the running direction of said filter cloth.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takashi Nagayama, Mitsunobu Otani, Tamotsu Date
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Patent number: 4705602Abstract: A pressing machine includes a roller and a pressing shoe which can be moved towards and away from the roller to exert pressure on the roller or on a material in a gap between the shoe and the roller. The shoe is mounted in a pressure chamber to which hydraulic pressure medium can be supplied to move the shoe. Upon movement towards the roller, the shoe applies pressure over a zone extending for a part of the circumference of the roller. Means is mounted on the pressing shoe for altering the length of this zone in the circumferential direction of the roller. To this end, the shoe may have two movable jaws which establish said zone, the jaws being movable by adjusting means over a cylindrical surface of said shoe which has substantially the same centre of curvature as the roller. The pressing shoe is particularly advantageous in a paper machine for dewatering a web of paper or for supporting the rollers of a rolling apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss GmbHInventor: Hans K. Dahl
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Patent number: 4704191Abstract: Extended nip presses for papermaking machines and the like are provided with electromagnets immediately adjacent the press nip to create or augment the nip pressures or loads. The electromagnets have massive, wide large areas, establishing a concentrated magnetic field between conforming opposite sides of the entire nip area eliminating gaps heretofore encountered in magnetic presses. Non-magnetic belts convey wet webs through the nips of dewatering presses and dry web calendering presses can have the webs directly engage a calender roll conveying the web through the nip.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Beloit Corp.Inventor: Gregory L. Wedel
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Patent number: 4697511Abstract: In a dewatering machine for dewatering wet solids in which an elastomeric covered roll applies pressure upon one or more dewatering valves, the improvement whereby the elastomeric roll covering is a multi-layer covering having a graded hardness across the covering layer. A typical covered roll of such a machine is one in which a soft rubber-like material adheres to the surface of the roll and is covered by a harder outer covering.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Steven S. Davis, Max A. Mueller, Kenneth F. Janecek