Claims
- 1. Screening apparatus for fiber suspensions comprising:
- a. a housing,
- b. a cylindrical screen member within said housing having perforations therethrough and separating the interior thereof into a supply chamber and an accepts chamber on the inside and outside respectively of said screen member,
- c. inlet means for supplying the suspension to one end of said supply chamber for flow therethrough and screening passage of some thereof through said perforations to said accepts chamber,
- d. reject outlet means for continuously withdrawing a portion of the suspension from the other end of said supply chamber,
- e. rotor means including a hub and vanes movable in said supply chamber along a cylindrical path concentric with said screen member,
- f. means for supporting each of said vanes on said rotor hub in radially inwardly spaced relation with the inner surface of said screen member whereby rotation of said rotor means causes said vanes to define with said screen member an annular space adapted to be filled with suspension,
- g. means for driving said rotor means to cause said vanes to travel along said path and thereby to cause the suspension in said annular space between said vanes and said screen member to circulate along the surface of said screen member,
- h. said supporting means for each said vane including only arm means rigidly secured to said vane and said hub,
- i. each said arm means being an essentially imperforate member of sufficiently greater axial extent than the length of any stringy material which can normally be expected to be present in the suspension to minimize the possibility of stringy material folding thereover, and
- j. each said arm member presenting a leading surface functioning as a blade causing continuous circulation of the suspension about the center of said supply chamber in the annular space between said vanes and said hub.
- 2. Screening apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each said arm member is inclined with respect to the axis of said rotor means to locate the edge thereof adjacent said inlet means in leading relation with the opposite edge thereof to introduce an axial component into the circulation of the suspension in said supply chamber whereby the suspension closer to said screen member travels axially at a higher rate than the suspension radially inwardly thereof and thereby effects axial circulation as well as radial circulation of the suspension in said supply chamber.
- 3. Screening apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said reject outlet means includes means defining a reject collecting chamber of greater outer diameter than said supply chamber into which suspension in said tubular layer will flow with a radially outward component minimizing the return of reject particles therein to said supply chamber, and means defining an outlet port leading from an outer periphery of said collecting chamber.
- 4. Screening apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for controlling the effective area through said reject outlet port to a predetermined substantial fraction of the supply flow to said inlet means.
- 5. Screening apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said vanes are helically curved with the end thereof adjacent said inlet means leading the other end thereof in the direction of rotation of said hub, and said apparatus further comprising at least one rib on the inner surface of said screen member which is helically curved in the opposite direction from said vanes at a helix angle such that each said vane defines an approximately right angle with said rib in moving therepast.
- 6. Screening apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein the helix angle of each said rib lies between 10.degree. and 20.degree. to a plane radial to the axis of said rotor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 391,574 filed Aug. 27, 1973 and now abandoned. Reference is also made to Chupka U.S. Pat. No. 3,873,410, Seifert U.S. Pat. No. 3,849,302, and Seifert application Ser. No. 496,160, filed Aug. 9, 1974.
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