The innovation claimed as patentable improves procedures for feeding and discharging liquids and solid chemicals in a process for the treatment of hides and skins carried out by using a fulling reactor suitable to that end.
The fulling vat or spiral system reactor which is referred to in this innovation carries out a mechanical process for the treatment of animal hides and skins (steeping, hair scraping, tanning, retanning, currying and other steps), and the course of said process involves the use of liquid feeds introduced through one end of the hollow shaft of the device. When the use of solid chemicals is required, said chemicals are usually introduced and drawn off through the same loading and unloading gate used for the hides and skins and are then gradually dissolved by the motion of the vat. Bearing in mind the fact that hides and skins are extremely sensitive to sudden changes or shifts in conditions (physical, thermal, hydric and tonic shocks), the invention provides for the use of hollow perforated crosspieces which reduce to a minimum the effects of shock, by the following means:
slow rotation, to prevent sudden blows or clashes;
thermostatic controls and regulators which prevent thermal shock;
perforated crosspieces which reduce to a minimum both hydric shock (occasional sudden pH variations) and tonic shock (variations in concentration).
The provision of perforated crosspieces offers not only the above advantages during the feeding step, but also ensures at the time of draining a faster drawing off of exhausted liquids (thus allowing for shorter “idle” time in the fulling vat).
Water and chemicals for the treatment of hides and skins flow into the reactor by means of valves placed at the side of the crosspieces, which have a great number of orifices. Likewise, water and chemicals are drawn off through said orifices, which act like a sprinkler facilitating a homogeneous distribution of treatment products, and also allow a faster drawing off of liquid after the process operations have been completed.
As can be seen from
Liquids flow into the crosspieces 11 through inner ducts 13A (defined generally by the crosspiece 11 as shown in
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U 4038 | Nov 2004 | UY | national |
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/855,475, filed on May 27, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,461,526, entitled “Spiral System Reactor for the Treatment of Hides and Skins,” and claims priority to Uruguayan Patent Application No. U-4038 filed Nov. 10, 2004.
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Parent | 10855475 | May 2004 | US |
Child | 11242410 | US |