Squeezer And Endless Belt Patents (Class 68/44)
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Patent number: 6228215Abstract: An aqueous slurry containing dissolved solids and a high concentration of suspended solids is positioned as a mat between a pair of porous endless belts to provide a composite structure. The composite structure is moved through a treating zone and subjected to alternate stages of compression and relaxation. In a preferred mode, the compression and relaxation are achieved by passing the composite structure over a series of spaced rolls in a manner such that a first belt of the pair is in direct contact with one of the rolls and a second belt of the pair is in contact with the next adjacent roll. A liquid stream containing a high concentration of dissolved solids is cascaded over the mat in a countercurrent fashion, with the result that dissolved solids of the liquid stream are dissolved in the aqueous phase of the mat when the mat is subject to relaxation. The mat containing the increased concentration of dissolved solids and suspended solids can then be compacted and the solid residue can be landfilled.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Hoffman Enviornmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Roger P. Hoffman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5900117Abstract: A papermachine clothing cleaning apparatus has a fluid injection nozzle with an apertured plate (14). The injection nozzle directs fluid onto the papermachine clothing (11) in order to clean the clothing. The areas of papermachine clothing that are adjacent the areas of clothing being impacted by the fluid are located in a press formed by the apertured plate (14) and a body (15) provided at the opposite surface of the fabric (11).Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Scapa Group PLCInventor: Per-Ola Lidar
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Patent number: 5753074Abstract: A method of washing cellulosic pulp to remove dissolved solids as well as dirt, inorganic fillers and fiber debris. A mat of cellulosic pulp having a weight of 3 to 100 lbs. of dry fiber per 1000 sq.ft. is positioned between a pair of porous endless belts to provide a composite structure. The composite structure is moved in a generally vertical path of travel through a vessel containing a plurality of superimposed rolls and the composite structure is passed over the rolls in a manner in which a first of the belts is in direct contact with one roll and the second of the belts is in direct contact with the next adjacent roll. A stream of water is directed against the composite structure as it travels in the upper portion of the vessel, and the water is cascaded downwardly through the vessel and directed into contact with opposite sides of the structure to thereby remove dissolved solids, as well as inorganic fillers. The tension of the belts as they pass over the rolls creates a dewatering action.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Hoffman Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Roger P. Hoffman
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Patent number: 5517834Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for the washing of a medium consistency fibrous slurry, especially a chemical pulp slurry in which the slurry is fed at an inclined angle onto a substantially horizontal portion of circulating filter belt, and then distributed over substantially the entire working width of the filter belt. The distributed slurry is then washed with a washing liquid under localized pressure to produce a slurry having a medium consistency range, i.e., about 8 to 15 percent. In order to increase the consistency to 20 to 40 weight percent, preferably about 30 to about 35 weight percent, the washed slurry is passed to a pressing zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Johannes Kappel, Franz Petschauer
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Patent number: 5238501Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for the washing of a medium consistency fibrous slurry, especially a chemical pulp slurry in which the slurry is fed at an inclined angle onto a substantially horizontal portion of circulating filter belt, and then distributed over substantially the entire working width of the filter belt. The distributed slurry is then washed with a washing liquid under localized pressure to produce a slurry having a medium consistency range, i.e., about 8 to 15 percent. In order to increase the consistency to 20 to 40 weight percent, preferably about 30 to about 35 weight percent, the washed slurry is passed to a pressing zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1990Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Johannes Kappel, Franz Petschauer
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Patent number: 5235829Abstract: A roller press for surface impregnating leather and similar materials, includes a load-bearing structure (2) which supports an upper impregnating roller (8), a lower drive roller (9), and a pair of conveyor belts (5 and 6) placed one above the other which turn in the same direction and partly touch each other so as to forward feed the leather (P) to be impregnated. The rollers are approximately parallel to each other and spaced apart so as to create a converging/diverging channel (10) between them, having the minimum section (11) approximately equal in height to the thickness of the leather being worked. There is a pressing member (20) arranged immediately upstream of the minimum section (11) which acts flexibly and uniformly over the entire width of the leather so as to keep it in stable contact with the lower drive roller (9) and preventing it from rolling up.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Officine di Cartigliano S.p.A.Inventor: Lino Belluzzi
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Patent number: 4961326Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for the treatment of a material, in particular a web of material or pulp, made to pass between at least two endless permeable belts, in particular screen belts or the like conveying means, in particular for the displacement washing of a filter cake or for washing fibrous matter, the material being passed between the belts along at least one, in particular at least two containers serving for the supply or discharge of a treatment medium. The object is in particular to reduce the construction length of such apparatus and to bring about a particular increase of the washing effect or other treatment effect, and this if possible without applying a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Johann Sbaschnigg, Franz Resch
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Patent number: 4943327Abstract: Procedure to form a non-woven cloth (6) made of synthetic filaments (5) in which synthetic filaments (5) are extruded, stretched, cooled, and projected onto a moving plastic fabric (1), which is characterized by cleaning the plastic fabric (1) by passing a hot liquid fluid at high speed over the point t.sub.2 of the filaments (5) and the melting point t.sub.1 of the fabric (1), the melting point of the latter being at least 80.degree. C. above that of the filaments (5).As an example, the fabric can be of polyetheretherketone yarns or of polyphenylene sulfide yarns.Easy installation of the fabric and possibility to clean it and therefore increase its life.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Asten Group, Inc.Inventor: Maurice Gauthier
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Patent number: 4938038Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the treatment of a material, in particular a web or material or pulp, which is made to pass between at least two endless, permeable belts, for instance screen belts or the like conveying means, in particular for the displacement washing of a filter cake or for washing fibrous matter, the material being made to pass between the belts along containers serving for the introduction or discharge of a treatment medium, for instance a wash liquid. The main object is to save energy and surface space requirement in the washing of filter cakes or the like, to reduce the production expenditure for such treatment devices and to increase the washing effect.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesselschaftInventors: Johann Sbaschnigg, Franz Resch
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Patent number: 4936118Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus or device for the treatment of a material, in particular a web of material or pulp, made to pass between at least two endless permeable belts, for instance screen belts or the like conveying means, preferably for the displacement washing of a filter cake or for washing fibrous matter, the material being passed between the belts along at least two containers serving for the supply of a treatment medium, for instance a washing fluid, a bleaching agent or other chemicals. It is the object of the invention to provide a compact apparatus of this type at simultaneous good effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Johann Sbaschnigg, Franz Resch
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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: 4866956Abstract: This equipment for the wet treatment of fabrics, tapes, knitted goods and similar consists of a closed loop motorized belt which is pressed onto the fabric, tape, knitted goods or similar. It is wound over the top of rollers, which are not in the bath, to encourage its sliding action and enable cyclic immersion in and emergence from the treatment liquids to be carried out. Other transmission rollers are immersed in the treatment liquids, passed through and rotated by the above fabric which can then slide, wind onto and unwind from end bobbins according to pre-established cycles. The bobbins are also placed in direct contact with the motorized belt by means of appropriate thrust devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: Ciprandi S.n.c. di Ciprandi Riccardo & C.Inventor: Riccardo Ciprandi
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Patent number: 4481118Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for rinsing soluble materials from the filter cake formed in a double belt press. The belts with the filter cake therebetween are suspended between two spaced apart rollers to relieve pressure on the filter cake and the filter cake is simultaneously exposed to a rinse medium. Pressure is thereafter re-applied to the filter cake to extract the rinse medium therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Otto Heissenberger, Franz Petschauer, Johann Sbaschnigg
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Patent number: 4377388Abstract: According to the invention disclosed herein wool sliver may be effectively shrinkproofed by immersing the sliver continuously into a bath of shrinkproofing solution to a depth of at least 1 meter if said sliver is carried down into said solution within 10.degree. of vertical. According to the invention the most useful solution is an aqueous solution into which chlorine gas has been aspirated. An apparatus according to the invention comprises a substantially U-shaped bath having a depth exceeding 1 meter and equipped with means to convey wool sliver into said bath within 10.degree. of vertical.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: Kroy Unshrinkable Wools, LimitedInventor: Frank Mains
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Patent number: 4246669Abstract: A machine and process for washing paper stock pulp and similar free-filtering materials includes two or more horizontally-disposed wash drums mounted each in a tank. Two endless filter belts are trained to pass under each of said wash drums and through liquid contained in each of the tanks. A mat of pulp is formed between the two endless filter belts and carried under each of the wash drums for washing therein. Wash liquor passes through the pulp mat as it travels under each of the drums thereby washing the pulp mat, and the liquor passes between the drums and the tanks by gravity flow. After the pulp has been washed it is removed from between the two belts.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventor: Steven S. Davis
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Patent number: 4199966Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing an impregnation/rinsing of a web with fluid is disclosed wherein the web is repeatedly gently squeezed and allowed to open. A perforated conveyor belt carries the web within a longitudinal tank in which a series of squeeze rollers and a series of singular or cooperating rollers are arranged with the cooperating rollers being disposed intermediate the squeeze rollers. The web is carried by the conveyor belt beneath the first squeeze roller where the web is gently squeezed in a nip defined between the conveyor belt and the roller. The conveyor belt then carries the web above a cooperating roller. After the web has been gently squeezed, it is allowed to absorb the fluid in the tank without restraint until the web is gently squeezed again between the conveyor belt and the next squeeze roller. The steps of squeezing and absorbing are repeated throughout the longitudinal tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1979Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Cotton IncorporatedInventor: Allen R. Winch
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Patent number: 4160297Abstract: A machine and process for washing paper stock pulp and similar free-filtering materials includes two or more horizontally-disposed wash drums mounted each in a tank. Two endless filter belts are trained to pass under each of said wash drums and through liquid contained in each of the tanks. A mat of pulp is formed between the two endless filter belts and carried under each of the wash drums for washing therein. Wash liquor passes through the pulp mat as it travels under each of the drums thereby washing the pulp mat, and the liquor passes between the drums by gravity flow. After the pulp has been washed it is removed from between the two belts.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1977Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventor: Steven S. Davis