Claims
- 1. Filtration apparatus comprising a vertically arranged cylindrical body shell for receiving a supply of liquid under pressure, a liquid inlet in said shell, an array of generally rectangular, stationary planar filter elements, each including two spaced layers of filter material and means for leading off filtrate from an enclosed space defined between said layers, said filter elements being arranged upright and substantially parallel to the axis of the body shell, a spray bar arranged above the array of filter elements and mounted for rotation about the axis of the body shell, said spray bar having a continuous, longitudinally extending, downwardly facing, outlet slit dimensioned to pass over the entire array of filter elements during each complete rotation of the spray bar, means for rotating said spray bar about said axis and means for supplying wash liquor under pressure to said spray bar such as to generate a downward curtain of wash liquor descending from said slit substantially radially of said shell in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the body shell and moving around said array so as to establish downward streams of wash liquor between said filter elements, such that substantially all portions of the surfaces of said filter elements are sprayed by the rotating slit notwithstanding localized clogging of portions of said slit, said filter elements and said spray bar being mutually disposed for intersection of the curtain of wash liquor with the planes of the surfaces of said filter elements with progressive change in location and angle of intersection as the spray bar rotates such that said streams move progressively along said filter elements, said body shell being provided with means for removing wash liquor from the lower end thereof.
- 2. Filtration apparatus according to claim 1, in which each of the individual filter elements is provided with a horizontal frame member at the top end thereof and extending beyond the lateral edges of said elements, said frame member constituting a filtrate outlet at one end, said body shell including a pair of spaced support members for supporting a plurality of said elements arranged substantially parallel to each other, and a plurality of spigot pipes extending through the wall thereof, said spigot pipes each being connected to the outlet ends of the horizontal member of a filter element.
- 3. Filtration apparatus according to claim 1, further including a pair of horizontal filter element support members in the upper part of said body shell, each of said filter elements being provided with laterally extending projections at the top end thereof arranged to rest on said support members and a pair of filter element separating members arranged in the lower part of said shell parallel with said support members, said separating members carrying projections at spaced intervals for projecting between and separating the lower ends of adjacent filter elements.
- 4. Filtration apparatus according to claim 1, in which said spray bar and the associated means for rotating the spray bar are supported by a removable top end closure of said body shell whereby to provide access to said filter elements.
- 5. Filtration apparatus according to claim 1, in which more than half of the elements of said array are arranged parallel to each other and the remainder of the elements of said array are arranged to lie in a direction perpendicular to the planes of the first-mentioned elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 602,190 filed Aug. 6, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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