Claims
- 1. A separator disposed in a hydraulic vessel having an inner wall, comprising:a screw feeder having an inlet end and an outlet end for feeding a fiber material in a downward direction from the inlet end towards the outlet end of the screw feeder; the hydraulic vessel defining an inlet opening for receiving a suspension of the fiber material and a transport liquid, and a liquid outlet opening; a rotatable shaft in operative engagement with the screw feeder; a drive unit secured to the rotatable shaft for rotating the rotatable shaft; a cylindrical screen basket enclosing the screw feeder; a liquid collecting space defined between the cylindrical screen basket and the inner wall, the liquid collecting space being in fluid communication with the liquid outlet opening of the hydraulic vessel; and the hydraulic vessel having a liquid inlet aperture defined therein, the liquid inlet aperture being disposed below the outlet end of the screw feeder.
- 2. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the liquid inlet aperture comprises a distribution means for evenly supplying a liquid to the fiber material.
- 3. The separator according to claim 2 wherein the distribution means is an annular distribution ring.
- 4. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the inlet aperture of the hydraulic vessel is positioned above the liquid inlet aperture.
- 5. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the inlet aperture is disposed above the liquid collecting space.
- 6. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the screw feeder has a rotatable helical blade section.
- 7. The separator according to claim 6 wherein the helical blade section is rotatable to move the fiber material through the screw feeder and the transport liquid is urged radially outwardly into the liquid collecting space by an internal pressure in the hydraulic vessel.
- 8. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the screen basket permits the transport liquid to penetrate therethrough and prevents the fiber material from penetrating therethrough.
- 9. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the liquid inlet aperture is positioned a sufficient distance from the screen basket to avoid any substantial back flow of liquid from the liquid inlet aperture to the screen basket.
- 10. The separator according to claim 1 wherein the inlet aperture is positioned a sufficient distance from the screen basket to avoid any substantial heat transfer from the liquid to the screen basket.
- 11. The separator according to claim 10 wherein a cylindrical portion of the hydraulic vessel has the liquid inlet aperture defined therein, the cylindrical portion is disposed between the screen basket and a large diameter portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 12. The separator according to claim 11 wherein the cylindrical portion has a conical shaped section.
- 13. The separator according to claim 12 wherein the separator has a diameter having a value and a heat lock zone is defined between the large diameter portion of the hydraulic vessel and the screen basket, the heat lock zone has a height h that has a value that is greater than the value of the diameter of the separator.
- 14. The separator according to claim 13 wherein the conical shaped section connects the large diameter portion of the hydraulic vessel to the separator.
- 15. The separator according to claim 11 wherein the cylindrical portion is disposed downstream of the screen basket.
- 16. A hydraulic vessel system having a hydraulic vessel with a top portion, comprising:the hydraulic vessel having an inlet opening and an outlet opening defined therein, the hydraulic vessel having: a hydraulic vessel wall; a separator comprising: a screw feeder having an inlet end and an outlet end for feeding a fiber material in a downward direction from the inlet end towards the outlet end of the screw feeder; a rotatable shaft in operative engagement with the screw feeder; a drive unit secured to the rotatable shaft for rotating the rotatable shaft; a cylindrical screen basket enclosing the screw feeder; a liquid collecting space defined between the cylindrical screen basket and the hydraulic vessel wall, the liquid collecting space being in fluid communication with the outlet opening of the hydraulic vessel; and the hydraulic vessel having a liquid inlet aperture defined therein adjacent the outlet end of the screw feeder for receiving a cooking liquor; and a first screen girdle section disposed immediately below the top portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 17. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 16 wherein the hydraulic vessel further comprises a recirculation loop that is in fluid communication with a first screen girdle section disposed in the hydraulic vessel for recirculating the cooking liquor back to the top portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 18. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 17 wherein the hydraulic vessel further comprises a connecting line that extends between an inlet portion of an impregnation zone and the first screen girdle section of the hydraulic vessel for supplying the impregnation zone with a spent liquor that is withdrawn from the first screen girdle section.
- 19. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 18 wherein the hydraulic vessel comprises a return line connected to a top portion of the hydraulic vessel for conveying the transport liquid from the liquid collecting space to the outlet portion of the impregnation zone.
- 20. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 19 wherein a recirculation line is operatively attached to the return line to recirculate a portion of the transport liquid back to a top portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 21. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 20 wherein the hydraulic vessel further comprises a first flash tank, a first flash tank conduit is operatively attached to the first flash tank to conduct spent liquor back to a high pressure feeder.
- 22. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 19 wherein the hydraulic vessel further comprises a second screen girdle section disposed below the first screen girdle section, a second conduit is in fluid communication with the second screen girdle section to withdraw spent liquor from the second screen girdle section, a cooking liquor conduit has one end attached to a top portion of the hydraulic vessel to supply the top portion with a cooking liquor, a branch conduit has one end attached to the cooking liquor conduit and an opposite end attached to the second conduit to conduct a portion of the cooking liquor in the cooking liquor conduit to the second conduit.
- 23. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 22 wherein a conduit extends between the cooking liquor conduit and the return line to conduct the cooking liquor to the return line.
- 24. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 22 wherein the hydraulic vessel has a middle screen girdle section disposed between a bottom screen girdle section and the first screen girdle section, a conduit is in fluid communication with the middle screen girdle section to conduct spent liquor from the middle screen girdle section to a top portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 25. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 24 wherein the hydraulic vessel system is a one vessel hydraulic digesting system and the cooking liquor conduit is in fluid communication with a recirculation line disposed adjacent the first screen girdle section, the recirculation line conducts the spent liquor withdrawn from the first screen girdle section and the cooking liquor from the cooking liquor conduit back to an impregnation zone of the hydraulic vessel.
- 26. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 25 wherein the recirculation line has a heat exchanger that is in operative engagement with the recirculation line and a high pressure steam line.
- 27. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 25 the hydraulic vessel system has an impregnation zone disposed above a concurrent cooking zone, a second screen girdle section is disposed below the first screen girdle section to conduct spent liquor via a second conduit back to the impregnation zone of the hydraulic vessel.
- 28. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 27 wherein the first screen girdle section conduct spent liquor back to the impregnation zone via a first conduit, a cooking liquor conduit is operatively attached to the first conduit to conduct white liquor to the first conduit.
- 29. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 16 wherein the hydraulic vessel system is a two hydraulic vessel system including an impregnation vessel that has a screen girdle section disposed therein, a spent liquor is withdrawn from the screen girdle section of the impregnation vessel and conducted to a recovery unit.
- 30. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 29 wherein a transport conduit is operatively attached to a bottom of the impregnation vessel to conduct the fiber material and the transport liquid to a liquid exchanger that exchanges a liquid in the transport conduit before the fiber material and the transport liquid are conducted to a top portion of the hydraulic vessel.
- 31. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 29 wherein the first screen girdle section is in fluid communication with a conduit that conducts the spent liquor withdrawn from the first screen girdle section to both the impregnation vessel and to a first flash tank, the first screen girdle section is adjacent a bottom of the hydraulic vessel.
- 32. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 29 wherein the impregnation vessel has a screen girdle section disposed adjacent the outlet portion of the impregnation vessel, a conduit is in fluid communication with the screen girdle section of the impregnation vessel to conduct spent liquor away from the impregnation vessel into a second flash tank.
- 33. The hydraulic vessel system according to claim 16 wherein the hydraulic vessel has a bottom screen girdle section that is adjacent a bottom portion of the hydraulic vessel, a screen conduit is in fluid communication with the bottom screen girdle section to withdraw spent liquor from the bottom screen girdle section, a cooking liquor conduit is in fluid communication with the screen conduit for conducting cooking liquor.
- 34. A separator disposed in a hydraulic vessel having a hydraulic vessel wall, comprising:a feeder having an inlet end and an outlet end for feeding a fiber material in a downward direction from the inlet end towards the outlet end of the feeder; the hydraulic vessel defining an inlet opening for receiving a suspension of the fiber material and a transport liquid, and an outlet opening; a screen basket enclosing the feeder; a liquid collecting space defined between the screen basket and the hydraulic vessel wall, the liquid collecting space being in fluid communication with the outlet opening of the hydraulic vessel; the hydraulic vessel having a liquid inlet aperture defined therein, the liquid inlet aperture being disposed below the outlet end of the screw feeder; and a heat zone disposed between the liquid inlet aperture and the outlet opening of the hydraulic vessel.
- 35. The separator according to claim 34 wherein the heat zone comprises a set of level sensors to sense the level of fiber material in the hydraulic vessel.
- 36. The separator according to claim 35 wherein the level sensors are disposed in a narrow top portion of the hydraulic vessel that has a first diameter, the hydraulic vessel has a mid-portion that has a second diameter and the second diameter is about twice as large as the first diameter.
- 37. The separator according to claim 34 wherein the separator is attached to an impregnation vessel.
- 38. The separator according to claim 34 wherein the separator is attached to a single hydraulic vessel.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/908,285, filed Aug. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,807.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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