Claims
- 1. In a belt press, such as for use in dewatering a non-plastic slurry, which includes a frame having a receiving end and a discharge end, a pair of endless foraminous belts disposed in generally horizontally-flattened loops one above the other and supported on laterally-extending rolls mounted on the frame, and a series of laterally-extending pressure rolls also mounted on the frame and forming a dewatering section, said dewatering pressure rolls comprised of larger-diameter pressure rolls comprising a first low pressure section, and relatively smaller-diameter pressure rolls comprising a second high pressure section wherein the non-plastic slurry is deposited upon one of the belts, that belt becoming the loaded belt, and adjacent spans of the belt loops are adapted to sandwich the slurry between them and travel together from the receiving end to the discharge end of the press along a serpentine path over and under the low and high pressure dewatering rollers to effect gradually progressive dewatering of the slurry, the improvement comprising:
- a first power-driven roll situated at the discharge end of the dewatering section in direct driving engagement with the loaded belt;
- at least one additional power-driven roll situated within the high pressure dewatering section in direct driving engagement with the loaded belt, said drive rolls being effective in combination to pull the loaded belt through the high and low pressure dewatering sections with a uniform gradual increase in the tension in the loaded belt as it moves through said dewatering section; and
- wherein the non-loaded belt is driven only by frictional engagement with the loaded belt through the progressively-thickened non-plastic slurry.
- 2. A belt press as defined in claim 1, wherein said additional power driven roller is the first pressure roller in the high pressure section.
- 3. A belt press, particularly suited for dewatering a slurry such as a coal slurry, comprising:
- a pair of endless, foraminous belts formed into generally horizontally-flattened loops one above the other and supported by laterally-extending rolls mounted in a frame, said coal slurry being deposited upon said upper belt;
- a plurality of pressure rolls arranged parallel to each other laterally across and through the belt loops in a series comprising a first low- pressure exerting dewatering section followed by a second high-pressure exerting dewatering section through which the juxtaposed spans of said upper and lower belt loops travel together with slurry sandwiched between them along a tortuous path over and under said pressure rolls to effect a gradually progressive dewatering of the slurry;
- at least two power driven rolls in direct driving engagement with the upper belt, one of said driven rolls being located at the end of the dewatering section and the other being located at the first high-pressure roll in the series of pressure rolls, said driven rolls being effective to pull the upper belt through the dewatering section with a substantially steady increase in the tension of the upper belt as it moves through the dewatering section, and said lower belt being pulled through said dewatering section only by frictional engagement with said upper belt and through said coal slurry sandwiched between said belts.
- 4. A belt press as defined in claim 3 wherein said coal slurry is partially dewatered prior to its deposition on the upper belt.
- 5. A belt press as defined in claim 1 wherein said loaded belt is the upper belt.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 680,614, filed 12/11/84 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,622,894.
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