Claims
- 1. An assembly for treating process fluids to effect heat-exchange therebetween, comprising:
- a plurality of vertically arranged pairs of heat-transfer plates disposed in pairs and are disposed in an annular arrangement around the interior of a vertical vessel;
- means for passing a heated fluid between pairs of said plates to reduce the heat content of said fluid, and returning said fluid with reduced heat content to a source;
- means effecting a first flow of liquid over the exterior surfaces of a plurality of said heat-transfer plates;
- means for effecting a second flow of liquid over the exterior surfaces of a second plurality of said heat-transfer plates;
- means for segregating said first and second flows so that liquid in said first and second flows does not intermix comprising first and second liquid inlets disposed at the top of said vessel on the opposite sides of a top fixed radially extending baffle, and first and second outlets disposed at the bottom of the said vessel on the opposite sides of a bottom radially extending fixed baffle; and
- means for adjusting the number of heat-transfer plates the liquid in said first flow comes in contact with, with respect to the number of heat-transfer plates the liquid in said second flow comes in contact with, comprising top and bottom movable baffles rotatable by a central shaft to vary the arcuate spacing between said movable baffle and each of said first and second liquid inlets and outlets.
- 2. An assembly as recited in 1 wherein said first flow is operatively connected to a source of clean water, and afer passing in contact with a plurality of heat-transfer plates passes to a paper pulp washing apparatus for use as pulp washing liquid.
- 3. An assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said second flow of liquid is operatively connected to the inlet and to the outlet of a cooling tower and provides a closed loop flow.
- 4. An assembly as recited in claim 2 further comprising a warm water tank disposed in said first flow between said heat-transfer plates and said pulp washing station; and means for circulating a portion of the water from said warm water tank to said first liquid flow between said source of clean water and said heat-transfer plates, depending upon the temperature of water in said source of clean water.
- 5. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a self-locking gearing assembly for rotating said central shaft and for rotating said movable baffles through a maximum arcuate extent of approximately 150.degree..
- 6. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising means for indexing said central shaft, during rotation thereof, in increments comparable to the spacing between pairs of said heat transfer plates.
- 7. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising an inlet plate disposed above said pairs of plates and having an outer annular perforated region coincident with said annular arrangement of heat transfer plates; a central stand pipe portion formed above said inlet plate and operatively connected thereto; and sealing means formed on the periphery of said top movable baffle for sealing said top movable baffle with said central stand pipe portion, said inlet plate, and an interior wall of said vessel.
- 8. An assembly as recited in claim 7 wehrein said sealing means comprise an inflatable elastomeric tube mounted around the peripheral portions of said top movable baffle and are aligned with said inlet plate, central stand pipe portion, and interior vessel wall.
- 9. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said vertical vessel comprises a cylindrical vessel having an interior wall; and wherein at the bottom of said cylindrical vessel there is provided a central stand pipe portion concentric with said central shaft; a curved channel iron portion concentric with said central shaft and radially spaced both from said central stand pipe section and said vessel interior wall, said channel iron spaced radially from said central shaft the approximate radial spacing of said condenser plates from said central shaft, and said channel iron having radially extending openings formed therein, one opening being provided between each of said pairs of vertical condensing plates; and sealing means for sealing said movable bottom baffle to the vessel bottom, said curved channel iron, and said central stand pipe portion.
- 10. An assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said bottom movable baffle sealing means comprise an inflatable elastomeric tube formed around the periphery of said bottom movable baffle along with surfaces thereof cooperating with aid central stand pipe, vessel bottom, and curved channel iron.
- 11. An assembly as recited in claim 6 further comprising locking means for operatively locking at least one of said movable baffles in substantially any indexed position.
- 12. An assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein said locking means comprise a vertically reciprocal pawl formed on an end of said top movable baffle most remote from said central shaft, and guided in a pawl block mounted on said movable baffle, and vertically reciprocal by reciprocal power means mounted on said top movable baffle; and a plurality of locking blocks disposed arcuately along the interior of said vertical vessel and having pawl receiving portions thereof arcuately spaced from each other a distance corresponding to the indexing spacing.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 480,752, filed Mar. 31, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,519,446.
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