Claims
- 1. A continuous digester for producing chemical cellulose pulp from cellulose chips, comprising:
a vapor phase continuous digester vessel having a lower section filled with the cellulose chips and an upper gas-filled section; an inverted separator at least partially in said upper section which introduces chips and liquid into said digester vessel and separates some of the liquid from the chips, wherein said separator includes a drive shaft connected to a conveyor, and a liquid discharge port proximate to the drive shaft and arranged proximate to a chip discharge of the separator.
- 2. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein the liquid discharge port is a white liquor discharge port.
- 3. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein the liquid discharge port is a plurality of ports arranged around the drive shaft.
- 4. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein the liquid discharge port rotates with the drive shaft.
- 5. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet passage coaxial with the drive shaft, and extends from a top inlet to the digester to the liquid discharge port.
- 6. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet conduit coupled to a bottom inlet of the drive shaft, and said drive shaft includes a liquid conduit extending from the bottom inlet, through the conveyor and to the discharge port.
- 7. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet conduit coupled to a bottom inlet of the drive shaft, and said drive shaft is hollow.
- 8. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet conduit coupled to a bottom inlet of the drive shaft, and a chip inlet offset from a center vertical axis of the top separator.
- 9. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet conduit coupled to a top inlet of the drive shaft, and said drive shaft includes a liquid conduit extending from the top inlet of the digester to the discharge port.
- 10. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 further comprising a liquid inlet conduit coupled to a stationary sleeve on the drive shaft, and said sleeve is rotatably coupled to a collar on the shaft, wherein said port in on the collar.
- 11. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein said discharge port includes a nozzle to spray liquid onto chips.
- 12. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein said discharge port is above the chip discharge.
- 13. A continuous digester as recited in claim 1 wherein said discharge port is along a length of the conveyor.
- 14. A method for adding cooking liquor into a vapor phase continuous digester for producing chemical cellulose pulp from cellulose chips comprising:
introducing a slurry of the cellulose chips from a feed system to an inverted top separator in a top vapor phase section of the digester; distributing the slurry of the cellulose chips from the top separator into the vapor phase section of the digester; and introducing liquor into the slurry as the slurry flows through the top separator or is distributed from the separator into the vapor phase section.
- 15. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 14 wherein the liquor is introduced through a center shaft of the top separator.
- 16. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 15 wherein the liquor is introduced from the center shaft through outlet ports in the shaft into the slurry.
- 17. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 16 wherein at least one of the outlet ports is on the center shaft above a conveyor for the slurry.
- 18. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 17 wherein at least one of the outlet ports is adjacent the conveyor, and the conveyor is a screw conveyor coaxial to the center shaft.
- 19. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 14 further comprising extracting black cooking liquor from the slurry in the top separator.
- 20. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 14 wherein the liquor is introduced through a lower inlet of a center shaft of the top separator and the slurry is introduced to the top separator through an inlet axially offset from the center shaft.
- 21. A method for adding cooking liquor as in claim 14 wherein the liquor is introduced through an inlet to an upper portion of a center shaft of the top separator.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Priority is claimed to provisional application Serial No. 60/353,191, filed Feb. 4, 2002, and entitled “Gas Phase Continuous Digester Having an Inverted Top Separator Having Liquor Injection”, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353191 |
Feb 2002 |
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