Waste Paper Or Textile Waste Patents (Class 162/4)
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Patent number: 7306697Abstract: The present invention provides a used paper diaper processing method comprising: a swell suppressing step for immersing a used paper diaper in a swell suppressant solution to suppress the swelling of the polymer with high water absorbability; a breakup step for breaking up the paper diaper subsequent to the swell suppressing step while stirring the same immersed in a processing liquid, into a cover material breakup substance and an absorbing material breakup substance; a cover material breakup substance removing step for removing the cover material breakup substance; a filtering step for filtering the processing liquid containing the absorbing material breakup substance and excreta to separate and remove the absorbing material breakup substance; and a liquid discharging step for discharging the processing liquid containing excreta into a sewage treatment facility; and an absorbing material breakup substance recovering step for recovering the absorbing material breakup substance separated and removed by the fiType: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Nippon Asahi Kiko Hanbai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chiyuki Kikushima, Tadashi Komoto
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Patent number: 7300539Abstract: A method of treating solid containing material derived from effluent or sludge from a plant for deinking paper, the material containing calcium in the form of one or more insoluble calcium compounds, the method including the steps of treating the material with an acid to cause dissolution of the calcium thereby forming a calcium ion-containing solution in which insoluble solids are suspended, separating the solution from the insoluble solids and incinerating the separated solids. The solution containing calcium ions may be treated by adding one or more reagents to form a calcium compound precipitate, eg calcium carbonate. The particulate solids produced following the incineration step and following the precipitate formation may be employed as pigments or fillers in paper making or paper coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Jonathan Stuart Phipps
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Patent number: 7296682Abstract: A method for controlling operation of a flotation cell, where the liquid level and the foam level in the cell are measured and controlled. The method includes measuring at least one quality characteristic of the accept leaving the cell and determining the set value(s) for the liquid level and/or the foam level on the basis of the measured quality characteristic. The method is particularly suitable for flotation of a pulp suspension, particularly in deinking flotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Andritz AGInventors: Helmuth Gabl, Andreas Gorton-Hülgerth, Erwin Hertl
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Patent number: 7297224Abstract: A deinking method using a cellulase which enables the load upon the environment to be reduced; and an evaluation method whereby a cellulase effective in deinking and the effective addition level of the cellulase can be appropriately determined. By proposing pulp-swelling activity (PSA) that elevates the water-retention value of pulp after pulp is reacted with cellulase, it becomes possible to select an enzyme that is effective in cellulase-deinking treatment without lowering the paper strength and to determine the effective enzyme dosage. Namely, a method of deinking waste paper is provided wherein the selection of an effective cellulase and the optimization of the enzyme dosage with the use of PSA as an indication make it possible to minimize the cellulase addition level and lessen the amount of the deinking agent.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Meiji Seika Kaisha, Ltd.Inventors: Hirofumi Nakamura, Hidetoshi Kubota, Toshiaki Kono
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Patent number: 7294226Abstract: A hybrid method for processing papermaking fibers to remove high density stickies typically includes utilizing a multistage array of forward cleaners coupled with a flotation cell which increases overall efficiency of the system. In a preferred embodiment, a first rejects aqueous stream from a first stage bank of centrifugal cleaners is treated in a flotation cell before being fed to a second stage bank of centrifugal cleaners. With the improved technique, the accepts from the first stage bank of centrifugal cleaners may be combined with the accepts from the second stage bank of centrifugal cleaners and fed forward to a thickening device, for example. The technique is also suitably employed for removing stickies from material which has already been screened with a fine screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Operations LLCInventors: Robert L. de Jong, Richard L. Sleeter, Jr., Robert J. Kellogg
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Patent number: 7291247Abstract: A process for bleaching high bulk cellulosic fiber and producing a durable elevated curl index includes: (a) concurrently bleaching, heat treating and convolving cellulosic fiber pulp at elevated temperature and pressure at high consistency generally under conditions selected so as to preclude substantial fibrillation and attendant paper strength and fiber bonding development; and (b) recovering the pulp wherein the length weighted curl index of the treated fiber is at least about 20% higher than the length weighted curl index of the fiber prior to the heat treatment and convolving thereof. Preferably, the curl imparted to the fiber persists upon treatment for 30 minutes in a laboratory disintegrator at 3000 rpm at 1% consistency at a temperature of 125° F. Moreover, the curl may be imparted to the fiber in a disk refiner at very short residence times, on the order of several seconds or less.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Operations LLCInventor: Jeffrey A. Lee
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Patent number: 7281631Abstract: The cell includes an enclosure having, at the top, a main inlet for the pulp to be de-inked and, at the bottom, a main outlet for the de-inked pulp. The pulp from the top to the bottom, passes through successive stages provided with bubble passageways introduced into the lower portion of the enclosure, and the bubbles rise to the top, to form a foam. The cell includes pulp a guiding mechanism forming a guiding path and in which the bubble passageways are provided for. The guiding mechanisms are, on their lower face, inclined upwards in order to guide the bubbles towards the bubble passageways.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Kadant Lamort, Societe par actions simplifieeInventors: Alain Serres, Xavier Lacour, Stephan Pottier
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Patent number: 7282114Abstract: The object of the invention is a method and a device for dispersing pulp, especially pulp containing waste paper, in which method ground pulp mass is fed between the blade surfaces (4) of a dispersing device that are brought in a rotating movement in relation to one another. The invention is characterized in that the dispersing event takes place in a narrow opening (5) between the conical surfaces (3) at the outlet end (6) of which there is arranged a running wheel (7) acting as pump by which the pulp is pumped out of the dispersing device by centrifugal force. The inner cone of the dispersing device may act as rotor and the outer cone may act as stator. In addition, the pulp may be diluted at the outlet end of the blade opening (5) with fluid introduced to the intake side of the running wheel (7).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventor: Veikko Kankaanpää
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Patent number: 7279073Abstract: An apparatus for treating fibrous material is disclosed. The apparatus may include a fiber separator, a de-liquefier, a dry-to-wet blender and a flash dryer. The fiber separator may be a liquid-based fiber separator. The de-liquefier is for removing liquid from the fibrous material. The blender downstream, which may be a dry-to-wet blender, is for adding a dry material to the de-liquefied fibrous material. The de-liquefier and a dry-to-wet blender are downstream from the fiber separator and the dry-to-wet blender may be downstream from the de-liquefier. The flash dryer, which is even further downstream, is for drying the treated fibrous material.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: U.S. Greenfiber, LLCInventors: David James Bowman, Thomas Reginald Eason, Jr., John Walter Renz
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Patent number: 7267231Abstract: A process for aerating suspensions, particularly to flotate them, for example in deinking of pulp suspensions, with one or more stages and/or cells. Each stage/cell has its own separate liquid loop. A cleaner is interposed to improve removal of dirt specks.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Andritz AGInventor: Helmuth Gabl
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Patent number: 7169263Abstract: The invention relates to a coarse dirt collector (7) for removing coarse material from a pulper (1). The coarse dirt collector (7) comprises a support arm (8) with a collecting basket (9). The collecting basket (9) consists of a frame (11) on which tines (Z) are fixed by means of a grid. The coarse dirt collector can be pivoted into and out of the pulper, to which end it moves about an axis of rotation (A) positioned at an angle to the plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (P) of the pulper. Said angle is between 20° and 40°. The advantage of said device is that the coarse dirt collector (7) has to carry out only one movement between its collecting and unloading position and unloading can take place automatically without need for a special scraping device. Because of the position of the tines (Z) there is no risk of undesirable loss of coarse material prior to unloading.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Fea Gesellschaft F. Recycling V.E.U.A.M.Inventors: Harry Wiljan, Roland Carra
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Patent number: 7169257Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and compositions for deinking waste paper, optionally in non-alkaline or low-alkaline systems. Deinking compositions are provided that include a blend of an alkoxylated fatty alcohol and a fatty acid. The compositions may further include a second alkoxylated fatty alcohol. The deinking compositions also may include a first non-alkoxylated fatty acid and optionally a second alkoxylated fatty acid. Cationic derivatives such as cationic polymers also may be added to the deinking blend.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Kemira Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Scott William Rosencrance, Charles Mesumbe Ngome
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Patent number: 7163604Abstract: A fiber suspension is produced from waste paper by first filling a pulper with a batch of the waste paper. The pulper is operated to partly defibrate the batch of waste paper substantially without disintegrating coarse imputities into finer impurities. The partly defibrated batch of waste paper is separated into a coarse reject fraction and an initial fiber suspension containing some waste paper fragments and fine impurities. The initial fiber suspension is pumped through a rotary screen apparatus provided with a tubulat fine screen and a pulper type impeller rotating coaxial with the tubular screen, but devoid of any impeller co-operant extraction plate, to defibrate waste paper fragments remaining in the initial fiber suspension and to separate the initial fiber suspension by means of the tubular fine screen into a fine reject fraction containing fine inpurities and a complete fiber suspension substantially free from impurities.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: JLR Pulping Systems ABInventor: Roland Selin
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Patent number: 7138363Abstract: Use of metal complex compounds of formula (1) and/or (1?) [LnMemXp]zYq (1), [L?MemXp]zYq (1?), wherein all substituents are as defined in the claims, as catalysts for oxidation reactions, and also novel metal complex compounds and novel ligands.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventors: Gunther Schlingloff, Torsten Wieprecht, Uwe Heinz, Albert Schneider, Marie-Josée Dubs, Frank Bachmann, Menno Hazenkamp, Thomas Ehlis, Cornelia Vincenzi, Josef Dannacher
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Patent number: 7138263Abstract: There is provided an endoglucanase enzyme, which is useful for reducing fuzz of regenerated cellulose-containing fabrics, improving the touch and appearance, color clarification, localized variation in color, reducing stiffness and using it as components of a detergent, as well as deinking waste paper and improving freeness of paper pulp. A cDNA coding for the endoglucanase enzyme NCE5 was cloned and its DNA sequence and amino acid sequence derived from it were determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Meiji Seika Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koichiro Murashima, Naomi Sumida, Akitaka Nakane, Koji Yanai, Tomoko Nishimura, Jinichiro Koga, Takeshi Murakami, Toshiaki Kono
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Patent number: 7074299Abstract: A method of processing papermaking fiber includes characterizing the initial color of the pulp and the color of the pulp after treatment with a phloroglucinol stain. The color response of the pulp to the stain has been found to be a better indicator of processing needs for secondary pulps in particular and in any event is selective for untreated groundwood as opposed to conventional groundwood identification methods. The color difference is used to target a suitable product for the pulp, to aid in bleaching/deinking strategy or to enable optimization of fiber blending for particular products. In a preferred embodiment the process includes determining changes in CIE L*, a*, b* and brightness values before and after staining of the pulp.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Henry Chou, Hazen C. Thomas, Andrew C. Palm, Terry P. Witkowski, Robert J. Clausing, Stephanie Keen, David J. DiPietro
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Patent number: 7063770Abstract: A hybrid method for processing papermaking fibers to remove high density stickies typically includes utilizing a multistage array of forward cleaners coupled with a flotation cell which increases overall efficiency of the system. In a preferred embodiment, a first rejects aqueous stream from a first stage bank of centrifugal cleaners is treated in a flotation cell before being fed to a second stage bank of centrifugal cleaners. With the improved technique, the accepts from the first stage bank of centrifugal cleaners may be combined with the accepts from the second stage bank of centrifugal cleaners and fed forward to a thickening device, for example. The technique is also suitably employed for removing stickies from material which has already been screened with a fine screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Georgia-Pacific CorporationInventors: Robert L. de Jong, Richard L. Sleeter, Jr., Robert J. Kellogg
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Patent number: 6920983Abstract: The invention relates to a device for separating solids from liquids by means of flotation, particularly for separating impurities and ink particles from fibre suspensions, with several injectors 10, which are provided inside a flotation cell 1. It is mainly characterised by the injectors 10 being arranged in one row.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Andritz AGInventor: Helmuth Gabl
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Patent number: 6911118Abstract: A pulper for producing paper pulp from waste paper containing undesired scrap particles includes a container (1) forming a chamber (4) defined by a bottom wall (5) and a cylindrical circumferential wall (6). A paper tearing member (7) is arranged in the chamber closed to the bottom wall and is rotatable in a horizontal direction of rotation about the centre axis of the cylindrical wall. The bottom wall and the circumferential wall forms a substantially circular peripheral reject chute (11) situated under the paper tearing member for collecting reject including undesired scrap particles. The reject chute extends helically in the direction of rotation of the paper tearing member from an upper end (12) of the reject chute downwardly to a lower end (13) of the reject chute. The circumferential wall (6) has a substantially cylindrical shape and extends vertically to the reject chute (11). A discharge element (2) is adapted to discharge reject in batches from the reject chute.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: JLR Pulping Systems ABInventor: Roland Selin
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Patent number: 6899790Abstract: A process for producing high bulk cellulosic fiber exhibiting a durable elevated curl index includes: (a) concurrently heat treating and convolving cellulosic fiber pulp at elevated temperature and pressure at high consistency under conditions selected so as to preclude substantial fibrillation and attendant paper strength and fiber bonding development; and (b) recovering the pulp wherein the length weighted curl index of the treated fiber is at least about 20% higher than the length weighted curl index of the fiber prior to the heat treatment and convolving thereof. The curl imparted to the fiber persists upon treatment for 30 minutes in a laboratory disintegrator at 3000 rpm at 1% consistency at a temperature of 125° F. Moreover, the curl may be imparted to the fiber in a disk refiner at very short residence times, on the order of several seconds or less. In general, the process is carried out in the presence of saturated steam at a pressure of from about 5 to about 150 psig.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Georgia-Pacific CorporationInventor: Jeffrey A. Lee
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Patent number: 6881297Abstract: A device and process for aerating dispersions, particularly for flotation of pulp suspensions, in a de-inking process where the pulp suspension containing dirt particles is sprayed into a tank together with air. The air is injected at a minimum of two successive points and mixed with the suspension.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Andritz AGInventors: Bernhard Scherzinger, Helmuth Gabl
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Patent number: 6841390Abstract: A real-time system and method for measuring stickies by separating high molecular weight non-fibrous species from low molecular weight non-fibrous species and sensing the concentration of the high molecular weight species. Specifically, a fiber slurry containing stickies is filtered to remove fibers, fiber debris, and other large contaminant particles from the fiber slurry, after which the carbon content of the filtered sample is measured. Next, the filtrate is ultrafiltered to separate stickies having a high molecular weight from the filtrate, and subsequently, the carbon content of the ultrafiltered sample is measured. Finally, the carbon contents are used to determine the microstickies concentration in the fiber slurry.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corp.Inventor: Sujit Banerjee
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Patent number: 6830615Abstract: The present invention relates to a high surface area product and its production from solid-containing material, such as waste effluent from a paper-treating plant. The high surface area product comprises calcium carbonate, and is useful as a coefficient of friction control filler for newsprint.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Anthony V. Lyons, David Skuse, Stacey Johnson, Jonathan Phipps
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Publication number: 20040232053Abstract: The cell comprises an enclosure (2) including, at the top, a main inlet (3) for the pulp to be de-inked and, at the bottom, a main outlet (4) for the de-inked pulp. The pulp from the top to the bottom, passing through successive stages (E1, . . . En) provided with bubble passageways (13) introduced into the lower portion of the enclosure, the bubbles raising until the top, to form a foam (5). The cell includes pulp guiding means (12) forming guiding path and in which the bubble passageways (13) are provided for, these guiding means (12) being, on their lower face, inclined upwards in order to guide the bubbles (14) towards the bubble passageways.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: KADANT LAMORT, Societe par actions simplifieeInventors: Alain Serres, Xavier Lacour, Stephan Pottier
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Publication number: 20040214702Abstract: A process for producing artificial fibers without significant fiber surface hydrolysis from waste cellulose acetate continuous filament or filter rods which can then be used in the manufacture of specific paper products. Waste cellulose acetate fibers generated during filament manufacture or cigarette manufacture as off quality production is used for rendering the into a form suitable for specific paper manufacture. Paper products which comprise 1-10% of the subject fiber as part of the pulp furnish is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Herbert D. Stroud, Melvin G. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20040211532Abstract: By providing a pulp slurry, containing ink and water, and subjecting the slurry to dewatering to produce pulp sludge containing water is formed and a liquid, primarily water, is obtained. Pulp sludge, removed from dewatering is subjected to pressing to produce pressed pulp and expelled water. The expelled water and liquid, primarily water, is combined and recycled to an apparatus to create additional pulp slurry. Dewatered pressed pulp is subjected to dehydration, to transfer water contained within pulp, to air. Pulp resulting from dehydration is then subject to bailing. Furthermore pulp is excluded from a deinking procedure to permit ink to remain within the pulp. Whereby this invention removes water from a pulp slurry and provides pulp substantially devoid of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Gene E. Lightner
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Patent number: 6784146Abstract: The present invention is a deinking method and composition that uses at least 50% by weight based on the total weight of surfactants of non-ionic, C16 to C25 aliphatic, monohydric alcohol alkoxylates having 14 to 40 moles of ethylene oxide per mole of alcohol and 0 to 10 moles of propylene oxide per mole of alcohol. Using deinking compositions to deink wastepaper pulp wherein the surfactants primarily include the C16 to C18 aliphatic alcohol alkoxylates of the invention produces paper having excellent brightness and low effective residual ink concentrations. In addition, a low amount of sizing agents is used to produce paper having acceptable levels of water repellency.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Kemira Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Jing Luo, David D. Dreisbach, Michael Lease Hemenway
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Publication number: 20040140069Abstract: A fiber suspension is produced from waste paper by first filling a pulper with a batch of the waste paper. The pulper is operated to partly defibrate the batch of waste paper substantially without disintegrating coarse imputities into finer impurities. The partly defibrated batch of waste paper is separated into a coarse reject fraction and an initial fiber suspension containing some waste paper fragments and fine impurities. The initial fiber suspension is pumped through a rotary screen apparatus provided with a tubulat fine screen and a pulper type impeller rotating coaxial with the tubular screen, but devoid of any impeller co-operant extraction plate, to defibrate waste paper fragments remaining in the initial fiber suspension and to separate the initial fiber suspension by means of the tubular fine screen into a fine reject fraction containing fine inpurities and a complete fiber suspension substantially free from impurities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventor: Roland Selin
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Publication number: 20040131825Abstract: Among other things, the present invention provides various apparatus useful in paper manufacturing and recycling. On such apparatus is a paper strap that includes a paper body that is formed of a compound structure. Such a paper strap further includes an adhesive material formed on at least a portion of the paper body. Methods for using the paper strap include methods related to recycling paper products, methods for sealing cartons, and methods for manufacturing paper products.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: SDF Group, LLCInventors: Edward Dever, Paul W. Weber
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Publication number: 20040099385Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for deinking wastepaper by pulping wastepaper at a pH between 4 and 8.5 in the presence of deinking agents comprising a lipase and a fatty acid ester and removing the thereby dislodged ink particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Novozymes North America, Inc.Inventors: Neal Franks, Kelly W. Page
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Publication number: 20040094276Abstract: The pulper device for waste paper material comprises: a container (9) for collecting said waste, having an inlet opening (11) for said waste, at least one pressurized water nozzle (13; 15) which produces a jet of water which intercepts the waste which falls into said container, and a first pump (27) which removes the water and waste from said container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Fabio Perini
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Publication number: 20040079497Abstract: A method of processing papermaking fiber includes characterizing the initial color of the pulp and the color of the pulp after treatment with a phloroglucinol stain. The color response of the pulp to the stain has been found to be a better indicator of processing needs for secondary pulps in particular and in any event is selective for untreated groundwood as opposed to conventional groundwood identification methods. The color difference is used to target a suitable product for the pulp, to aid in bleaching/deinking strategy or to enable optimization of fiber blending for particular products. In a preferred embodiment the process includes determining changes in CIE L*, a*, b* and brightness values before and after staining of the pulp.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Henry Chou, Hazen C. Thomas, Andrew C. Palm, Terry P. Witkowski, Robert J. Clausing, Stephanie Keen, David J. DiPietro
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Publication number: 20040065419Abstract: The present invention describes a method for removing contaminants from a recycled paper fiber slurry comprising adding a cationized mineral to the paper fiber slurry to form complexes between the cationized mineral and the contaminants and separating the complexes from the paper fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Vicente Lasmarias, Shripal Sharma, Jordan Kortmeyer, Peter Biza, Egon Gaksch
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Publication number: 20040055715Abstract: A method of treating solid containing material derived from effluent or sludge from a plant for de-inking paper, the material containing calcium in the form of one or more insoluble calcium compounds, the method including the steps of treating the material with an acid to cause dissolution of the calcium thereby forming a calcium ion-containing solution in which insoluble solids are suspended, separating the solution from the insoluble solids and incinerating the separated solids. The solution containing calcium ions may be treated by adding one or more reagents to form a calcium compound precipitate, e.g., calcium carbonate. The particulate solids produced following the incineration step and following the precipitate formation may be employed as pigments or fillers in paper making or paper coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Jonathan Phipps
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Publication number: 20040055716Abstract: A process (44) for the production of pulp and paper (28), recycling of cooking chemicals (3, 29), combustion of biomass (30, 37) and generation of heat and electric energy (27, 40) comprising a pulp and paper mill (28), in that the part of the process which is recycling cooking chemicals is adjusted from combustion (29) to gasification (3) to generate synthesis gas (14); and that biomass is added (33, 39) in an amount sufficient for compensating of the decrease in heat and electricity generation as a consequence of the generation of synthesis gas (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Ingvar Landalv, Mats Lindblom
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Publication number: 20040040677Abstract: Fibrous organic biomass is converted into pulp in a flow-type process which uses pretreatment of the biomass, specific selection of acid and alkali agents and a low concentration of fiber to liquor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Kojess Deveolpment Ltd.Inventor: Eric S. Prior
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Publication number: 20040016522Abstract: In the production of pulp and paper from starch-containing paper, the deinking effect can be improved by including treatment with both a starch-degrading enzyme and a pectate lyase. The process comprises enzyme treatment during or after disintegration of the paper to produce pulp, followed by separation of ink particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: Novozymes North America, Inc.Inventors: Neal Franks, Kelly Page
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Publication number: 20040011490Abstract: A pulper for producing paper pulp from waste paper containing undesired scrap particles includes a container (1) forming a chamber (4) defined by a bottom wall (5) and a cylindrical circumferential wall (6). A paper tearing member (7) is arranged in the chamber closed to the bottom wall and is rotatable in a horizontal direction of rotation about the centre axis of the cylindrical wall. The bottom wall and the circumferential wall forms a substantially circular peripheral reject chute (11) situated under the paper tearing member for collecting reject including undesired scrap particles. The reject chute extends helically in the direction of rotation of the paper tearing member from an upper end (12) of the reject chute downwardly to a lower end (13) of the reject chute. The circumferential wall (6) has a substantially cylindrical shape and extends vertically to the reject chute (11). A discharge element (2) is adapted to discharge reject in batches from the reject chute.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Roland Selin
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Publication number: 20030234088Abstract: A method of treating solid containing material derived from effluent or sludge from a plant for de-inking paper, the material containing calcium in the form of one or more insoluble calcium compounds, the method including the steps of treating the material with an acid to cause dissolution of the calcium thereby forming a calcium ion-containing solution in which insoluble solids are suspended, separating the solution from the insoluble solids and incinerating the separated solids. The solution containing calcium ions may be treated by adding one or more reagents to form a calcium compound precipitate, eg calcium carbonate. The particulate solids produced following the incineration step and following the precipitate formation may be employed as pigments or fillers in paper making or paper coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Jonathan Stuart Phipps
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Publication number: 20030168768Abstract: A method for producing environment-protective paper based plastic material is proposed to treat recollected waste paper by dipping, crashing, and dewatering to make it become pulp, then add to the pulp with mucilage and plaster in volume ratio of 2.4˜1.6:1.2˜0.8:0.3˜0.7 and agitate it uniformly to become a soft plastic material for people to knead freely and form into a profile desired or stuff it into a mold module with hands. Then, after being dried and cured, a straightforward stony decorative article, such as an indoor doll statue or an outdoor flower holder, can be obtained. Moreover, it is particularly important that the product made by this method is decomposable by the nature without polluting our environments if discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Weng Hung-Chang
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Publication number: 20030155084Abstract: A device and process for aerating dispersions, particularly for flotation of pulp suspensions, in a de-inking process where the pulp suspension containing dirt particles is sprayed into a tank together with air. The air is injected at a minimum of two successive points and mixed with the suspension.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Bernhard Scherzinger, Helmuth Gabl
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Patent number: 6605184Abstract: A method and apparatus treat fiber based material so as to reduce the loss of mineral fractions in the treatment of broke in paper production. Broke is a reusable raw material from a paper machine that contains mineral fractions which are desirably returned to the process as a raw material. The material containing minerals is dispersed into broke pulp, which is fractionated, and the accepts from the fractionation are returned to the paper manufacturing process providing for efficient and economical recovery of the minerals in broke. The mineral fraction provided in the rejects from the fractionation is treated separately before it is reused as filler or coating material in the production of paper or board.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Andritz OyInventor: Pentti Vikiö
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Publication number: 20030131955Abstract: An Improved method of recovering and beneficially treating cellulosic fibers from compacted waste material containing waste paper before fibrillation by confining the waste material within a closed chamber containing a beneficially treating fluid and subjecting the contents of the closed chamber to one or more cycles of consecutive additions of beneficially treating fluid and removals of beneficially treating fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2001Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Willard E. Carlson, Ivar H. Stockel
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Patent number: 6589389Abstract: A test method for analyzing an OCC fiber pulp, to quantify the content therein of contaminants creating bleed-throughs in a paper product formed from the pulp. A sample of the pulp is formed into a sheet, and bleed-throughs are created from the contaminants therein by hot-pressing the sheet. A dye is applied to the sheet, to enhance contrast between areas of the sheet having bleed-throughs and areas of the sheet not having bleed-throughs. The contrasted sheet is analyzed to determine the quantity of contaminants that create bleed-throughs.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Voith Paper, Inc.Inventors: Bangji Cao, Oliver U. Heise
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Patent number: 6585854Abstract: A device and process for aerating dispersions, particularly for flotation of pulp suspensions, in a de-inking process where the pulp suspension containing dirt particles is sprayed into a tank together with air. The air is injected at a minimum of two successive points and mixed with the suspension.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Andritz AGInventors: Bernhard Scherzinger, Helmuth Gabl
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Patent number: 6548558Abstract: Methods for controlling wax and other contaminants by improving the dispersion of these materials through the addition of contaminant dispersants to the process of recycling paper and paperboard are disclosed. A preferred contaminant dispersant comprises: a) water; b) a plasticizer; c) an anionic dispersant; d) a surfactant wetting agent; and e) either 1) an acid or lecithin and optionally, a base, or 2) a preneutralized component.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Ondeo Nalco CompanyInventors: Steven J. Severtson, Martin J. Coffey
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Publication number: 20030056909Abstract: A test method for analyzing an OCC fiber pulp, to quantify the content therein of contaminants creating bleed-throughs in a paper product formed from the pulp. A sample of the pulp is formed into a sheet, and bleed-throughs are created from the contaminants therein by hot-pressing the sheet. A dye is applied to the sheet, to enhance contrast between areas of the sheet having bleed-throughs and areas of the sheet not having bleed-throughs. The contrasted sheet is analyzed to determine the quantity of contaminants that create bleed-throughs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Bangji Cao, Oliver U. Heise
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Publication number: 20030051842Abstract: There is provided a photocatalytic pulp composition having the antibacterial, bad smell degrading and harmful substance oxidatively degrading effects in various wide uses such as a filter material, a packaging material, a building material. A photocatalytic pulp composition is effectively used in the air treatment, the water treatment and the soil treatment and improves the photocatalytic activity effect itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Sadao Nishibori
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Publication number: 20030051833Abstract: There is provided a photocatalytic pulp composition having the antibacterial, bad smell degrading and harmful substance oxidatively degrading effects in various wide uses such as a filter material, a packaging material, a building material. A photocatalytic pulp composition is effectively used in the air treatment, the water treatment and the soil treatment and improves the photocatalytic activity effect itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Sadao Nishibori
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Patent number: RE38317Abstract: Recycled fiber pulp from a vortex cleaning plant (e.g. connected to the short circulation of a paper machine) effects the recovery and return of fillers in the recycled fiber pulp discharged from the vortex cleaning plant, in an efficient and economical manner. The loss of filler in the recycled fiber pulp discharged from the vortex cleaning plant is decreased by treating a concentrated fraction of the rejects from the vortex cleaning plant with a mixer/disperser for dispersing the filler in the recycled fiber pulp, and returning as much usable filler as possible back to the process.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Andritz OyInventor: Pentti Vikiö
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Patent number: 5043215Abstract: A halogen-containing polyester resin composition having an improved stable flexibility and flame retardency which comprises a bislactam compound and a flame-resisting aromatic polyester copolymers containing halogen at a ratio of 0.5 to 30% by weight, said copolymers being by the poly-condensation of(A) aromatic dicarboxylic acids or ester-forming derivatives thereof;(B) aliphatic glycols or ester-forming derivatives thereof; and(C) halogen-containing ester-forming compounds, said bislactam compound being present in a ratio of 0.1 to 10% by weight based on the total quantity of the composite.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Nakane, Kenji Hijikata, Yukihiko Kageyama, Michiro Naka