Claims
- 1. A machine for washing paper stock pulp and other free filtering materials comprising:
- a. two or more horizontally-disposed wash drums each having a sidewall through which liquid can pass, said wash drums being mounted for rotation about their horizontal axes and disposed in side-by-side, vertically-stepped relationship with the first of said drums being the lowest and the last being the highest;
- b. two or more open tanks mounted to encompass the lower parts of respective ones of said wash drums, said tanks being constructed to contain liquid exterior to said wash drums and being constructed so that liquid cannot flow directly from one tank to another so that each tank and drum cooperate to form a plurality of separate wash zones in vertically-stepped relationship with the first being the lowest and the last being the highest;
- c. roller members mounted for rotation at spaced-apart locations above said wash drums;
- d. first and second endless filter belts trained to pass under each of said wash drums and over each of said roller members in face-to-face relationship with each other to hold a mat of material to be washed;
- e. a first set of guide means mounted above said wash drums to guide said first endless filter belt from the last of said wash drums to the first of said wash drums, and a second set of guide means mounted below said wash drums to guide said second endless filter belt from the last of said wash drums to the first of said wash drums;
- f. drive means mounted to drive said first and second endless belts;
- g. hydrostatic differential means connected in communication with each of said wash drums and each of said tanks to form a first body of liquid inside said drums and a second body of liquid inside said tanks and to provide a hydrostatic head differential between the first and second bodies of liquid to force the liquid through the material held between said first and second endless belts, thereby to wash the material; and,
- h. transfer means coupled to said hydrostatic differential means to transfer liquid from said last wash zone to a lower wash zone.
- 2. A machine for washing paper stock pulp and other free-filtering materials comprising:
- a. two or more horizontally-disposed wash drum each having a perforated sidewall, and end closure walls, said wash drums being mounted for rotation about their horizontal axes and disposed in vertically-stepped relationship with the first of said drums being the lowest and the last being the highest;
- b. two or more open tanks mounted and constructed to contain liquid exterior to said wash drums;
- c. roller members mounted for rotation at spaced-apart locations above said wash drums;
- d. first and second endless filter belts trained to pass under each of said wash drums and over each of said roller members in face-to-face relationship with each other;
- e. a first set of guide means mounted for rotation above said wash drums to guide said first endless belt from the last of said wash drums to the first of said wash drums, and a second set of guide roller means mounted below said wash drums to guide said second endless belt from the last of said wash drums to the first of said wash drums;
- f. drive means mounted to drive said first and second endless belts to travel under each of said wash drums and over each of said roller members;
- g. liquid inlet means to introduce liquid directly into the interior of the highest of said wash drums; and
- h. outlet means connected in communication with each of said tanks to remove liquid from said tanks to provide a hydrostatic head differential between the interiors of said wash drums and the liquid contents of the associated said tanks thereby to force liquid from the wash drums into said tanks to wash the material held between said first and second endless belts.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2 wherein said outlet means comprises a vacuum receiver.
- 4. A machine according to claim 2 wherein the one of said outlet means which is connected to said highest tank is disposed to convey withdrawn liquid into one of said wash drums.
- 5. A machine according to claim 2 wherein at least one of said outlet means is connected to discharge withdrawn liquid into the wash drum which is associated with the next lower one of said tanks.
- 6. A machine according to claim 1 wherein said roller members each comprise a rigid, hollow cylinder formed from foraminous material which lets liquid drain freely through it.
- 7. A machine according to claim 1 further including means to adjustably position at least one of the guide means of said first set to thereby adjust the tension in said first endless belt.
- 8. A machine according to claim 1 further including feed means to form a mat of the material between said endless belts.
- 9. A machine according to claim 8 wherein said feed means includes (a) vacuum pan means mounted adjacent the lowermost one of said wash drums; (b) means mounted adjacent the ends of said vacuum pan means to guide said second endless filter belt to pass over said vacuum pan means; and (c) means to form a mat of pulp on the second endless filter belt.
- 10. A machine according to claim 1 including means to maintain said first belt at greater tension than said second belt so that a second compressive force is exerted upon the material held between the two belts when the belts pass over said roller members than when said belts pass under said wash drums.
- 11. A machine for washing paper stock pulp and other free-filtering materials comprising:
- a. two or more horizontally-disposed wash cylinders each having a perforated sidewall and at least one open end, said wash cylinders being mounted for rotation about their horizontal axes and disposed in vertically-stepped relationship with the first of said wash cylinders being the lowest and the last being the highest;
- b. open tanks mounted and constructed to contain liquid exterior to associated ones of said wash cylinders;
- c. seal means mounted in each of said tanks to define in each of said tanks, a first zone contiguous with the perforated sidewall of the associated one of said wash cylinders and a second zone in liquid flow communication with said first zone only through the perforations in the sidewall of the associated said wash cylinder;
- d. roller members mounted for rotation at spaced-apart locations above said wash cylinders;
- e. first and second endless filter belts trained in face-to-face relationship with each other to pass alternatively under each of said wash cylinders and over each of said roller members;
- f. a first set of guide means mounted for rotation above said wash cylinders to guide said first endless belt from the last of said wash cylinders to the first of said cylinders, and a second set of guide means mounted below said wash cylinders to guide said endless belt from the last of said wash cylinders to the first of said cylinders;
- g. drive means mounted to drive said first and second endless belts to travel under each of said wash cylinders and over each of said roller members; and
- h. withdrawal means connected in communication with each of said second zones in each of said tanks to withdraw liquid from the interiors of said wash cylinders to provide a hydrostatic differential head between the interiors of said wash cylinders and the liquid contents of the associated said tank, thereby to force liquid through the belts and into said wash cylinders to wash the material held between said first and second endless belts.
- 12. A machine according to claim 11 wherein the one of said withdrawal means which is connected in association with said highest wash cylinder is disposed to discharge withdrawn liquid into the one of said tanks associated with the next lower one of said wash cylinders.
- 13. A machine according to claim 11 further including trough means which are mounted below said respective roller members to catch liquid drainage when said first and second endless drainage belts pass over said roller members.
- 14. A machine according to claim 11 wherein said first endless belt is at greater tension than said second belt so that a greater compressive force is exerted upon the material held between said two belts when the belts pass over said roller members than when said belts pass under said wash drums.
- 15. In a machine including two or more wash drums mounted in associated open tanks which contain liquid exterior of the wash drums, which drums have perforated sidewalls and are arranged in vertically-stepped relationship to one another, the first drum being the lowest and the last being the highest, and further including roller members mounted for rotation at spaced-apart locations above each of said wash drums, a method of washing paper stock pulp and other free-filtering materials comprising:
- a. training an upper and a lower filter belt in face-to-face relationship to pass under each of said filter drums and over each of said roller members;
- b. forming a mat of the material between the two belts;
- c. driving the two belts to carry the mat of material under each of the drums and over each of the rollers from the first drum to the last drum;
- d. introducing liquid into the interior of the last said drum to flow through the perforated sidewall of that drum and then through the mat into the tank associated with that drum, whereby the mat is washed by the liquid;
- e. conveying without pumping, the once-used liquid from the tank associated with the last drum directly into the interior of a lower drum without flowing through the tank associated with said lower drum;
- f. removing the washed mat of material from between the two belts after the belts have passed over the roller member associated with the last drum; and
- g. removing the liquid from the tank associated with the first drum.
- 16. The process of claim 15 further including the step of maintaining the upper belt at a higher tension than the lower belt.
- 17. The process of claim 15 further including the step of applying greater pressure to the mat of material as it passes over the rollers than as it passes under the drums in order to sequentially compress the mat and allow it to expand.
- 18. A machine according to claim 1 wherein said tanks are spaced apart from one another and have no means to convey liquid directly from one tank to another.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 853,068 filed Nov. 21, 1977, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,160,297.
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