Claims
- 1. Apparatus for washing a suspension of cellulosic pulp in digesting liquor, comprising:
- (a) a frame including means for supporting an endless foraminous belt in a loop including a substantially horizontal upper run with an upstream end and a downstream end,
- (b) means for driving said belt run in a single direction moving from said upstream end to said downstream end,
- (c) means for depositing the suspension on said upstream end of said belt run for drainage therethrough to form a mat of said particles on said run,
- (d) means including a plurality of drainage receptacles below and in sealed relation with said belt run which define a corresponding plurality of zones along said run including a formation zone at said upstream end thereof and a plurality of successive washing zones between said formation zone and said downstream end,
- (e) means for alternately flooding and dewatering said mat during passage thereof through each of said zones including means for maintaining a lower pressure in the interior of each of said receptacles than in the space directly above said belt to cause liquid to drain from said mat through said belt run into said receptacles,
- (f) said flooding and dewatering means also including means for delivering liquid to each of said washing zones from above said upper run for displacement washing of the portion of said mat passing therethrough and drainage into said receptacles,
- (g) means for supplying fresh washing liquid to said delivering means for the final one of said washing zones closest to said downstream end of said belt run,
- (h) means for conveying drained liquid from each of said receptacles countercurrently with respect to the direction of movement of said belt to said delivering means for the adjacent said washing zone upstream from said receptacle,
- (i) adjacent said washing zones being contiguous whereby said mat is maintained free of mechanical pressure during passage thereof from said upstream end of said belt run through said final washing zone,
- (j) roll means downstream from said final washing zone including two rolls within said belt loop,
- (k) said roll means including a couch roll at said downstream end of said belt run,
- (l) the other of said rolls being spaced between said couch roll and said final washing zone,
- (m) first and second upper rolls above said belt run and in pressure nip forming engagement with said couch roll and said other roll respectively for subjecting said mat to a plurality of pressing operations for compacting said mat while expressing liquid therefrom through said belt,
- (n) means for causing the resulting compacted mat to travel upwardly around said first upper roll from said belt and the nip formed by said first upper roll and said couch roll, comprising a second belt loop enclosing said first and second upper rolls, said second belt loop having a finer mesh than said foraminous belt to cause said pulp mat to adhere thereto and travel upwardly thereon as said pulp mat travels from said nip, and
- (o) means for removing said upwardly moving pulp mat from said said belt loop.
- 2. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for causing controlled adjustable pressure engagement between each of said upper rolls and said roll means in engagement therewith.
- 3. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said frame further comprises bearing housings supporting said rolls within said belt loop with the axes thereof substantially fixed, and controlled pressure applying means supporting each said upper rolls above and in controlled adjustable pressure engagement with said roll means.
- 4. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said rolls is supported at the ends thereof in bearing housings, and said bearing housings of said upper rolls are connected with said bearing housings of said roll means by fluid pressure cylinders for controlling the pressure between said rolls in each said pair.
- 5. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said roll means define two separate pressing stages, and further comprising means for regulating the pressures applied to said mat in each of said stages to apply greater such pressure in the more downstream said stage than in the preceding said stage.
- 6. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising means positioned above said belt and closely adjacent the upstream side of at least the nip defined by said other roll and said second upper roll for collecting and delivering to one side of said apparatus liquid expressed upwardly from said mat in passing through said nip.
- 7. Apparatus for washing a suspension of cellulosic pulp in digesting liquor, comprising:
- (a) a frame including means for supporting an endless foraminous belt in a loop including a substantially horizontal upper run with an upstream end and a downstream end,
- (b) means for driving said belt run in a single direction moving from said upstream end to said downstream end,
- (c) means for depositing the suspension on said upstream end of said belt run for drainage therethrough to form a mat of said particles on said run,
- (d) means including a plurality of drainage receptacles below and in sealed relation with said belt run which define a corresponding plurality of zones along said run including a formation zone at said upstream end thereof and a plurality of successive washing zones between said formation zone and said downstream end,
- (e) means for alternately flooding and dewatering said mat during passage thereof through each of said zones including means for maintaining a lower pressure in the interior of each of said receptacles than in the space directly above said belt to cause liquid to drain from said mat through said belt run into said receptacles,
- (f) said flooding and dewatering means also including means for delivering liquid to each of said washing zones from above said upper run for displacement washing of the portion of said mat passing therethrough and drainage into said receptacles,
- (g) means for supplying fresh washing liquid to said delivering means for the final one of said washing zones closest to said downstream end of said belt run,
- (h) means for conveying drained liquid from each of said receptacles countercurrently with respect to the direction of movement of said belt to said delivering means for the adjacent said washing zone upstream from said receptacle,
- (i) adjacent said washing zones being contiguous whereby said mat is maintained free of mechanical pressure during passage thereof from said upstream end of said belt run through said final washing zone,
- (j) roll means downstream from said final washing zone including two rolls within said belt loop,
- (k) said roll means including a couch roll at said downstream end of said belt run,
- (l) the other of said rolls being spaced between said couch roll and said final washing zone,
- (m) first and second upper rolls above said belt run and in pressure nip forming engagement with said couch roll and said other roll respectively for subjecting said mat to a plurality of pressing operations for compacting said mat while expressing liquid therefrom through said belt,
- (n) means for causing the resulting compacted mat to travel upwardly around said first upper roll from said belt and the nip formed by said first upper roll and said couch roll, further comprising means forming a discontinuous surface of said second upper roll, said first upper roll having a smooth surface to cause said compacted mat to adhere thereto and travel upwardly thereon as said mat travels out of said nip, and doctor means for removing said transferred mat from the portion of the surface of said smooth surfaced upper roll which is moving upwardly from the nip of said roll with said couch roll.
- 8. Washing apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said discontinuous surface on said second upper roll comprises multiple circumferentially extending grooves.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/787,578, filed Nov. 4, 1991, now abandoned and assigned to the same assignee as this application.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Chemi-Washer Bulletin No. 66-SBB, May, 1988. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
787578 |
Nov 1991 |
|