Claims
- 1. A belt-loading roller arrangement comprising a primary belt-loading roller, which is embraced over at least part of its circumference by two bands for enclosing a pressing stock wherein a supporting surface of the bands on the primary roller consists of a number of cylinder section surfaces, the diameters of which are smaller than the maximum diameter of the primary roller, whereby the tension of the two bands will be increased as they pass around a portion of the periphery of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to a comparatively steeper rate of increase in pressure than derivable from a cylindrical pressing surface having said maximum diameter; further wherein at least one additional belt-loading roller, which comprises a plurality of cylinder section surfaces, is peripherally arranged such that the crowns thereof act on evacuation regions between the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to an additional increase in pressure; at least one said additional belt-loading roller being peripherally arranged such that the evacuation regions thereof are acted on by the crowns of the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller; said at least one additional belt-loading roller being held for rotation about a radially immovable axis such that the roller is not pressed against the primary roller.
- 2. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the additional belt-loading roller has a diameter comparatively smaller than that of the primary roller.
- 3. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the additional belt-loading roller are equal to the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller.
- 4. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cylinder section surfaces are provided by circular cylinder sections which are secured to a core roller.
- 5. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the additional belt-loading roller has a diameter comparatively smaller than that of the primary roller.
- 6. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the additional belt-loading roller are equal to the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller.
- 7. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the peripheral surfaces of the primary belt-loading roller and the additional belt-loading roller are rigid.
- 8. A belt-loading roller arrangement comprising a primary belt-loading roller, which is embraced over at least part of its circumference by two bands for enclosing a pressing stock wherein a supporting surface of the bands on the primary roller consists of a number of cylinder section surfaces, the diameters of which are smaller than the maximum diameter of the primary roller, whereby the tension of the two bands will be increased as they pass around a portion of the periphery of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to a comparatively steeper rate of increase in pressure than derivable from a cylindrical pressing surface having said maximum diameter; further wherein at least one additional belt-loading roller, which comprises a plurality of cylinder section surfaces, is peripherally arranged such that the crowns thereof act on evacuation regions between the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to an additional increase in pressure; the additional belt-loading roller being held for rotation about a radially immovable axis such that the roller is not pressed against the primary roller.
- 9. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cylinder section surfaces are provided by circular cylinder sections which are secured to a core roller.
- 10. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the additional belt-loading roller has a diameter comparatively smaller than that of the primary roller.
- 11. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the additional belt-loading roller are equal to the diameters of the cylinder section surfaces of the primary roller.
- 12. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the peripheral surfaces of the primary belt-loading roller and the additional belt-loading roller are rigid.
- 13. A belt-loading roller arrangement comprising a primary belt-loading roller, which is embraced over at least part of its circumference by two bands for enclosing a pressing stock wherein a supporting surface of the bands on the primary roller consists of a number of cylinder section surfaces, the diameters of which are smaller than the maximum diameter of the primary roller, whereby the tension of the two bands will be increased as they pass around a portion of the periphery of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to a comparatively steeper rate of increase in pressure than derivable from a cylindrical pressing surface having said maximum diameter; wherein the primary roller cooperates with at least one secondary belt-loading roller in cog-wheel fashion; said at least one secondary roller being held for rotation about a radially immovable axis such that the secondary roller is not pressed against the primary roller.
- 14. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 13, wherein the cylinder section surfaces are provided by circular cylinder sections which are secured to a core roller.
- 15. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 13, wherein the peripheral surfaces of the primary belt-loading roller and the additional belt-loading roller are rigid.
- 16. A filter press comprising in combination:
- (a) running superimposed filter bands adapted to include a pressing stock;
- (b) a primary belt-loading roller held for rotation and having rigid peripheral surface formed of a plurality of circumferentially consecutive cylindrical segments each having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the primary roller, and said primary roller supporting said filter bands on said peripheral surface; and
- (c) a plurality of secondary rollers each held for rotation about a radially immovable axis and mounted adjacent the primary roller in circumferentially spaced relationship about said primary roller, and each having a rigid peripheral surface formed of a plurality of circumferentially consecutive cylindrical segments, the diameters of which are smaller than the diameter of said secondary roller; whereby the tension of said filter bands will be increased as they pass between said primary roller and said secondary rollers.
- 17. A filter press as claimed in claim 16, wherein said secondary rollers cooperate with said primary roller in cog-wheel fashion to define alternate pressure zones and tangential zones; whereby said bands are subject to high pressures in the pressure zones, but not subject to any pressure in the tangential zones, resulting in a periodically squeezing of the pressing stock included in the filter bands.
- 18. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the cylinder section surfaces are provided by circular cylinder sections which are secured to a core roller.
- 19. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the peripheral surfaces of the primary belt-loading roller and the additional belt-loading roller are rigid.
- 20. A belt-loading roller arrangement comprising a primary belt-loading roller, which is embraced over at least part of its circumference by two bands for enclosing a pressing stock wherein a supporting surface of the bands on the primary roller consists of a number of cylinder section surfaces, the diameters of which are smaller than the maximum diameter of the primary roller, whereby the tension of the two bands will be increased as they pass around a portion of the periphery of the primary roller to thereby subject the pressing stock to a comparatively steeper rate of increase in pressure than derivable from a cylindrical pressing surface having said maximum diameter; said primary roller cooperating with at least one secondary belt-loading roller in cog-wheel fashion; said at least one secondary roller having a dimension and construction similar to those of the primary roller; said at least one secondary roller being held for rotation about a radially immovable axis such that the secondary roller is not pressed against the primary roller.
- 21. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 20, wherein the cylinder section surfaces are provided by circular cylinder sections which are secured to a core roller.
- 22. A belt-loading roller arrangement as claimed in claim 20, wherein the peripheral surfaces of the primary belt-loading roller and the additional belt-loading roller are rigid.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/917,157 filed Oct. 9th, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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