Claims
- 1. An improvement in the method of processing fibrous vegetable materials containing pith for the separation of the pith from the fiber which method comprises feeding said fibrous vegetable materials into the upper inlet end of a first vertical depither consisting essentially of a cylindrical screen element having disposed therein a rotating element having an array of hammers, repeatedly contacting said fibrous vegetable materials with said array of hammers thereby vertically orienting said fibers on said screen element, separating and removing pith from said fibers by forcing said pith through said screen element and moving said fibers downwardly while vertically oriented, collecting depithed fibers exiting from a lower fiber outlet end of said first vertical depither, and subsequently as a separate operation feeding said fibers which have had a portion of pith removed therefrom into a second vertical depither for further separation of pith from said fiber, the improvement comprising, arranging said first vertical depither above said second vertical depither and interconnecting the lower fiber outlet end of said first vertical depither to the upper fiber inlet end of said second vertical depither whereby the fibers in a vertical orientation exiting the outlet end of said first depither fall downwardly and enter said second vertical depither while remaining in such vertical orientation thereby enhancing pith removal in said second vertical depither.
- 2. An improved method as in claim 1, wherein said first vertical depither and said second vertical depither are interconnected by means of a circular conduit.
- 3. An improved method as in claim 1, wherein said fiber falling downwardly from the fiber outlet end of said first depither to the inlet of said second depither is sprayed with a liquid.
- 4. An improved method as in claim 3, wherein said fibrous vegetable material is bagasse.
- 5. An improved method as in claim 1, wherein said fibrous vegetable material is bagasse.
- 6. An improved depithing system for processing fibrous vegetable material comprising at least two vertical depithing units, each vertical depithing unit consisting essentially of an upper fiber inlet for feeding fibrous vegetable material downwardly into a cylindrical chamber formed by a cylindrical screen element and having rotatably disposed therein an array of hammers which contact the fibers within said chamber, vertically orient said fibers on said screen element, remove pith from said fibers by forcing said pith through said screen element, and move said fibers downwardly in a vertical orientation along said screen element to the lower fiber outlet end of the depithing unit, the improvement comprising arranging said first depithing unit above said second depithing unit and interconnecting the fiber inlet end of said second depithing unit to the fiber outlet end of said first depithing unit by means of a conduit whereby fibers which have been vertically oriented within said first depithing unit remain in said vertical orientation and fall by gravity from the fiber outlet of said first depithing unit to the inlet of said second depithing unit where said fibers are rapidly oriented vertically on the cylindrical screen element of said second depithing unit and pith is further removed from said fibers.
- 7. An improved depithing system as in claim 6, wherein a liquid is sprayed onto said fiber in said second depithing unit.
- 8. An improved depithing system as in claim 6, wherein first conveyor means transports fibrous vegetable material to said first depithing unit, second conveyor means transports pith from said first depithing unit, and third conveyor means transports depithed fiber from said second depithing unit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 811,090, filed June 29, 1977, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 624,686, filed Oct. 22, 1975, now abandoned.
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