Claims
- 1. A reverse hydrocyclone cleaner for centrifugally separating light contaminant particles entrained in a suspension of papermaker's fibers comprising:
- a hollow conical body of circular cross-section converging uniformly from a base end toward a second end
- a tangential inlet positioned adjacent said base end;
- a vortex finder extending inwardly through said base end into the hollow conical body, and terminating at an overflowing outlet for said light contaminant particles positioned inwardly of said inlet; and
- an underflow outlet positioned at said second end for papermaker's fibers;
- said hollow conical body defining an inner diameter near said base end and a length between said first and second ends, a ratio of said length to said inner diameter being at least approximately 20:1 thereby defining an included angle of less than 3.degree..
- 2. A reverse hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein said hollow conical body includes a cap closing said base end and forming said vortex finder.
- 3. A reverse hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein said vortex finder has an outer surface which is frusto-conical and diverges as it extends from said base end into said hollow conical body.
- 4. A reverse hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein said overflow outlet diverges as it extends through said base end into said hollow body.
- 5. A reverse hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein the area of said tangential inlet is approximately equal to the area of said overflow outlet.
- 6. A hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein the area of said underflow outlet is no less than either the area of said tangential inlet or the area of said overflow outlet.
- 7. A hydrocyclone cleaner as recited in claim 1 wherein said ratio is at least 23:1 defining an included angle of 2.5.degree. or less.
- 8. A reverse-flow hydrocyclone cleaner for cleaning lightweight contaminant particles from a suspension of papermaker's stock comprising:
- a hollow elongated body having a conical configuration over a substantial part of its length and defining a base, an apex and an axis extending between the base and the apex, said hollow body converging uniformly from said base toward said apex;
- a cap closing said base;
- a vortex finder mounted in said cap, the vortex finder defining an overflow outlet for said lightweight contaminant particles aligned with said axis and converging in a direction opposite said apex;
- a tangential inlet through the hollow conical body adjacent said base; and
- an underflow outlet at said apex for papermaker's fibers;
- said hollow conical body defining an inner diameter adjacent to said base and a length along said axis between said base and said apex, a ratio of said length to said inner diameter being at least approximately 20:1.
- 9. A reverse-flow cyclonic cleaner for removing lightweight contaminant particles from a suspension of papermaker's stock comprising:
- a hollow body at least a substantial portion of which is conical defining a base, an apex and an axis extending between said base and said apex, the body portion converging uniformly from said base toward said apex;
- a cap closing said base of said hollow body;
- a vortex finder mounted by said cap and extending into said body, the outer surface of said vortex finder diverging as it extends into said body;
- a reverse-cleaner overflow outlet defined in the vortex finder in alignment with the axis for receiving said lightweight contaminant particles, the reverse-cleaner overflow outlet converging in a direction opposite from said apex;
- a tangential inlet through the body near said base for receiving said suspension of papermaker's stock;
- an underflow outlet at said apex for receiving papermaker's fibers;
- an area of the reverse-cleaner overflow outlet being approximately equal to an area of said inlet, and an area said outlet being no less than the area of either said overflow outlet or said inlet; and
- said body defining an inner diameter near the base and a length along the axis between the base and the apex, a ratio of the length to said inner diameter being at least approximately 20:1.
Parent Case Info
This application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US96/12880, filed Aug. 8, 1996, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/002,177, filed Aug. 11, 1995.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
| PCT/US96/12880 |
8/8/1996 |
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9/12/1997 |
9/12/1997 |
| Publishing Document |
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| WO97/06871 |
2/27/1997 |
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US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| 9705957 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| "Pulp Production: Berstrom finds `reverse cleaning` answer to lightweight contaminants," James Clay, Paper Trade Journal: Aug. 15, 1980, pp. 28-30. |
| "Through-Flow Cleaners Offer Good Efficiency with Low Pressure Drop" Terry Bliss, Pulp & Paper, Mar. 1985, pp. 2-6. |