Claims
- 1. A stock kneader for the treatment of fiber suspensions, comprising:
- a housing, said housing having an inlet opening;
- a kneading rotor encased within said housing, said kneading rotor having two symmetric sections, each of said sections having a generally equal length, each of said sections having an outer periphery and having kneading elements at said periphery said kneading elements extending radially outwardly from the outer periphery of each of said sections, said sections having a juncture therebetween, each of said sections further having an exit end;
- said housing and said kneading rotor defining a kneading space;
- a feed auger communicating with said kneading space at said juncture, said feed auger being structured and arranged to empty fiber suspension into said inlet opening;
- each of said two symmetric sections including a feed worm conveyor proximate said juncture, each of said feed worm conveyors being structured for operation in counterflow such that said emptied fiber suspension is split into two flows and passed to the kneading elements; and
- a delivery worm conveyor connected to said exit end of each of said kneading rotor symmetric sections, each of the delivery worm conveyors including a variable-RPM drive for control of throughput of the fiber suspension to be kneaded.
- 2. Kneader according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a lower area, and wherein outlet openings are positioned in said lower area.
- 3. Kneader according to claim 2, wherein the outlet openings are fashioned as arc-shaped sectors.
- 4. Kneader according to claim 1, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein the delivery worm conveyors are arranged transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 5. Kneader according to claim 1, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein said feed auger is positioned transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 6. A stock kneader for the treatment of fiber suspensions, comprising:
- a housing, said housing having an inlet opening;
- a kneading rotor encased within said housing, said kneading rotor having two symmetric sections, each of said sections having a generally equal length, each of said sections having an outer periphery and having kneading elements at said periphery said kneading elements extending radially outwardly from the outer periphery of each of said sections, said sections having a juncture therebetween, each of said sections further having an exit end;
- said housing and said kneading rotor defining a kneading space;
- a feed auger communicating with said kneading space at said juncture, said feed auger being structured and arranged to empty fiber suspension into said inlet opening;
- each of said two symmetric sections including a feed worm conveyor proximate said juncture, each of said feed worm conveyors being structured for operation in counterflow such that said emptied fiber suspension is split into two flows and passed to the kneading elements; and
- a delivery worm conveyor connected to said exit end of each of said kneading rotor symmetric sections, each of the delivery worm conveyors including a variable-RPM drive for control of dwell time of the fiber suspension to be kneaded.
- 7. Kneader according to claim 6, wherein the housing has a lower area, and wherein outlet openings are positioned in said lower area.
- 8. Kneader according to claim 7, wherein the outlet openings are fashioned as arc-shaped sectors.
- 9. Kneader according to claim 6, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein the delivery worm conveyors are arranged transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 10. Kneader according to claim 6, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein said feed auger is positioned transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 11. A stock kneader for the treatment of fiber suspensions, comprising:
- a housing, said housing having an inlet opening;
- a kneading rotor encased within said housing, said kneading rotor having two symmetric sections, each of said sections having a generally equal length, each of said sections having an outer periphery and having kneading elements at said periphery said kneading elements extending radially outwardly from the outer periphery of each of said sections, said sections having a juncture therebetween, each of said sections further having an exit end;
- said housing and said kneading rotor defining a kneading space;
- a feed auger communicating with said kneading space at said juncture, said feed auger being structured and arranged to empty fiber suspension into said inlet opening;
- each of said two symmetric sections including a feed worm conveyor proximate said juncture, each of said feed worm conveyors being structured for operation in counterflow such that said emptied fiber suspension is split into two flows and passed to the kneading elements; and
- a delivery worm conveyor connected to said exit end of each of said kneading rotor symmetric sections, each of the delivery worm conveyors including a variable-RPM drive for control of throughput and dwell time of the fiber suspension to be kneaded.
- 12. Kneader according to claim 11, wherein the housing has a lower area, and wherein outlet openings are positioned in said lower area.
- 13. Kneader according to claim 12, wherein the outlet openings are fashioned as arc-shaped sectors.
- 14. Kneader according to claim 11, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein the delivery worm conveyors are arranged transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 15. Kneader according to claim 11, wherein said rotor has an axis of rotation, and wherein said feed auger is positioned transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/147,951, filed Nov. 4, 1993, now abandoned.
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