Claims
- 1. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp is arranged to be transported, the cellulose pulp including filtrate, the container having a filtrate outlet for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- a pulp outlet connected to the container for directing a portion of the pulp away from the container;
- a nozzle arm positioned in the container, the nozzle arm having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a scraper arm having a scraper movable relative to the container to direct the portion of the pulp to the pulp outlet;
- a screen arm in the container and a plurality of screens disposed on and connected to the screen arm, the screen arm and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container, the screens being concentrically disposed about a central axis in the container, the screen arm being coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate, the screen arm having an outer end; and
- a vertically directed withdrawal pipe rigidly and non-pivotally attached to the outer end of the screen arm, the withdrawal pipe being slidably controlled relative to the container, the withdrawal pipe telescopically extending into the filtrate outlet and being a rigid structure connected in sealing arrangement to the filtrate outlet during vertical movement of the screen arm to substantially resist rotational forces exerted on the screen arm by the cellulose pulp relative to the container.
- 2. The diffuser of claim 1, further including a raising and lowering device connected to the screen arm for vertically moving the screens relative to the container, the raising and lowering device being above and aligned with the withdrawal pipe.
- 3. The diffuser of claim 2, wherein the container includes an outwardly directed bulge having a bushing through which the withdrawal pipe is guided.
- 4. The diffuser of claim 2 wherein the container has a wall and a stuffing box disposed in the wall, and the raising and lowering device includes a piston and a cylinder assembly connected to a pull rod, the pull rod being guided through the stuffing box and the stuffing box has a fixture for the pull rod, the fixture and the pull rod being movable together in a plane perpendicular to the pull rod to avoid binding during vertical movement of the screen arm and screens.
- 5. The diffuser of claim 1, further including a raising and lowering device connected to the screen arm for vertically moving the screens relative to the container, the raising and lowering device being generally coaxially aligned with the withdrawal pipe, the container has a wall and a stuffing box disposed in the wall, and the raising and lowering device includes a piston and a cylinder assembly connected to a pull rod, the pull rod being guided through the stuffing box and the stuffing box has a fixture for the pull rod, the fixture and the pull rod being movable together in a plane perpendicular to the pull rod to avoid binding during vertical movement of the screen arm and screens .
- 6. The diffuser of claim 1 wherein the nozzle arm and scraper arm are spaced apart from each other to define a space therebetween, and the scraper arm being above the nozzle arm to allow a seal-forming cap of pulp to form in the space between the scraper arm and the nozzle arm.
- 7. The diffuser of claim 6 wherein the container includes a plurality of anti-rotation plates positioned between the scraper arm and the nozzle arm to resist the pulp from rotating in the container.
- 8. The diffuser of claim 1 wherein the screen arm includes a plurality of headers thereon, and the screens are fixedly attached to the headers.
- 9. The diffuser of claim 1 wherein the screen arm includes an interior withdrawal space that receives the filtrate from the screens, the withdrawal space being coupled to the withdrawal pipe to direct the filtrate to the filtrate outlet, the withdrawal space having an increasing cross sectional area as the screen arm extends toward the withdrawal pipe.
- 10. The diffuser of claim 9 further including a center axle operatively connected to the nozzle arm, the screens being concentrically disposed about the center axle with a first screen adjacent to the center axle, the center axle having a nozzle for delivering the fluid to the cellulose pulp between the center axle and the first screen.
- 11. The diffuser of claim 1 wherein the screens have an interior area and the screen arm has an interior withdrawal space therein coupled to the interior area and to the filtrate opening for channeling the filtrate to the filtrate outlet, the screen arm having an upper member between the interior area and the withdrawal space, the upper member having restriction holes therethrough that extend between the interior area and the withdrawal space, the diffuser having first and second plugs that are connected to the upper member and that extend toward respective restriction holes to control a flow of the filtrate through the upper member to the withdrawal space, the first plug having a length that is greater than a length of the second plug, the first plug extending at least partially across a selected one of the restriction holes to at least partially block a flow of the filtrate therethrough.
- 12. The diffuser of claim 11 wherein the first plug fully extends across the selected restriction hole and substantially prevents the filtrate from passing through the selected restriction hole.
- 13. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having a central axis extending therethrough and having a filtrate outlet for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- upper and lower nozzle arms positioned in the container and spaced apart from each other, the upper and lower nozzle arms having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp, the upper nozzle arm being rotatable about the central axis relative to the container;
- a pulp outlet connected to the container for directing a portion of the pulp away from the container;
- a scraper arm having a scraper movably positioned relative to the container to direct the portion of the pulp to the pulp outlet, the scraper arm being rotatable about the central axis and being above the upper nozzle arm with a space therebetween, the scraper arm being out of engagement with the nozzle arm and spaced apart from the nozzle arm by a selected distance sized to allow a seal-forming cap of pulp to form in the space between the upper nozzle arm and the scraper arm;
- a screen assembly movably positioned in the container below the upper nozzle arm, the screen assembly including a screen arm and a plurality of screens connected to the screen arm, the screen arm and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container between the upper and lower nozzle arms, the screens being concentrically disposed about the central axis in the container, the screen arm being coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate; and
- a withdrawal pipe attached to the screen arm and connected to the filtrate outlet.
- 14. The diffuser of claim 13, further including a raising and lowering device connected to the screen arm for vertically moving the screens relative to the container, the raising and lowering device being above and aligned with the withdrawal pipe.
- 15. The diffuser of claim 14 wherein the container has a wall and a stuffing box disposed in the wall, and the raising and lowering device includes a piston and a cylinder assembly connected to a pull rod, the pull rod being guided through the stuffing box and the stuffing box has a fixture for the pull rod, the fixture and the pull rod being movable together in a plane perpendicular to the pull rod to avoid binding during vertical movement of the screen arm and screens.
- 16. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having a filtrate outlet for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- upper and lower nozzle arms positioned in the container and spaced apart from each other, the upper and lower nozzle arms having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a pulp outlet connected to the container for directing a portion of the pulp away from the container;
- a scraper arm having a scraper movably positioned relative to the container to direct the portion of the pulp to the pulp outlet, the scraper arm being above the upper nozzle arm with a space therebetween, the scraper arm being out of engagement with the nozzle arm to allow a seal-forming cap of pulp to form in the space between the upper nozzle arm and the scraper arm;
- a screen assembly movably positioned in the container, the screen assembly including a screen arm and a plurality of screens connected to the screen arm, the screen arm and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container, the screens being concentrically disposed about a central axis in the container, the screen arm being coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate;
- a withdrawal pipe attached to the screen arm and connected to the filtrate outlet; and
- a raising and lowering device connected to the screen arm for vertically moving the screens relative to the container, the raising and lowering device being generally coaxially aligned with the withdrawal pipe, the container has a wall and a stuffing box disposed in the wall, and the raising and lowering device includes a piston and a cylinder assembly connected to a pull rod, the pull rod being guided through the stuffing box and the stuffing box has a fixture for the pull rod, the fixture and the pull rod being movable together in a plane perpendicular to the pull rod to avoid binding during vertical movement of the screen arm and screens.
- 17. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having a filtrate outlet for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- upper and lower nozzle arms positioned in the container and spaced apart from each other, the upper and lower nozzle arms having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a pulp outlet connected to the container for directing a portion of the pulp away from the container;
- a scraper arm having a scraper movably positioned relative to the container to direct the portion of the pulp to the pulp outlet, the scraper arm being above the upper nozzle arm with a space therebetween, the scraper arm being out of engagement with the nozzle arm to allow a seal-forming cap of pulp to form in the space between the upper nozzle arm and the scraper arm;
- a screen assembly movably positioned in the container, the screen assembly including a screen arm and a plurality of screens connected to the screen arm, the screen arm and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container, the screens being concentrically disposed about a central axis in the container, the screen arm being coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate;
- a withdrawal pipe attached to the screen arm and connected to the filtrate outlet; and
- a plurality of anti-rotation plates positioned in the container between the scraper arm and the upper nozzle arm to resist the pulp from rotating in the container.
- 18. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having filtrate outlets for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- a vertically directed withdrawal pipe connected to the filtrate outlets;
- a nozzle arm positioned in the container, the nozzle arm having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a screen assembly having a screen arm extending away from a central axis in the container and a plurality of screens connected to the screen arm, the screens being concentrically disposed about the central axis, the screen arm being coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate, the screen arm having an outer end connected to the withdrawal pipe, the screens having an interior area and the screen arm has an interior withdrawal space coupled to the interior area for channeling the filtrate to the withdrawal pipe, the screen arm having an upper member between the interior area and the withdrawal space, the upper member having restriction holes therethrough that extend between the interior area and the withdrawal space; and
- first and second plugs that are connected to the upper member to control the flow of filtrate through the restriction holes, each of the first and second plugs extending toward a respective one of the restriction holes, the first and second plugs having different lengths, the first plug being longer than the second plug, the first plug extending at least partially across a selected one of the restriction holes to at least partially block a flow of the filtrate therethrough.
- 19. The diffuser of claim 18, wherein the first plug fully extends across the selected restriction hole and substantially prevents the filtrate from passing to the withdrawal space.
- 20. The diffuser of claim 18 wherein the withdrawal space in the screen arm has an increasing cross sectional area as the screen arm extends toward the withdrawal pipe.
- 21. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having filtrate outlets for directing the filtrate away from the container;
- a nozzle arm positioned in the container, the nozzle arm having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a screen assembly positioned in the container, the screen assembly having a plurality of screen arms with headers thereon and a plurality of screens attached to the headers and extending away from the screen arms, the screen arms and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container, the screens being concentrically disposed about a central axis in the container, the screen arms having interior withdrawal spaces coupled to the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate, the screen arms extending radially away from the central axis in the container, and the withdrawal spaces in the screen arms having an increasing cross-sectional area as the screen arms extend away from the central axis; and
- vertically directed withdrawal pipes attached to the screen arms, the withdrawal pipes being connected to the filtrate outlets during vertical movement of the screen arms and screens.
- 22. A diffuser, comprising:
- a container through which cellulose pulp containing filtrate is arranged to be transported, the container having filtrate outlets for directing the filtrate away from the container, the container having a wall and a stuffing box disposed in the walls;
- a nozzle arm positioned in the container, the nozzle arm having nozzles for delivering a fluid to the cellulose pulp;
- a screen assembly positioned in the container, the screen assembly having a plurality of screen arms with headers thereon and a plurality of screens attached to the headers and extending away from the screen arms, the screen arms and the screens being movable vertically as a unit within the container, the screens being concentrically disposed about a central axis in the container, the screen arms having interior withdrawal spaces coupled through the screens for withdrawal of the filtrate;
- vertically directed withdrawal pipes attached to the screen arms, the withdrawal pipes being connected to the filtrate outlets during vertical movement of the screen arms and screens; and
- raising and lowering devices connected to the screen arms for vertically moving the screens relative to the container, the raising and lower devices being above and aligned with the withdrawal pipes, at least one of the raising and lowering devices including a piston and a cylinder assembly connected to a pull rod, the pull rod being guided through the stuffing box and the stuffing box having a fixture for the pull rod, the fixture and the pull rod being mounted such that they together are movable in a plane perpendicular to the pull rod to avoid binding during vertical movement of the screen arms and screens.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Pat. No. 08/228,668 filed Apr. 18, 1994, now abandoned.
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