Claims
- 1. The method of washing a mat of pulp stock on a drum filter using a shower pipe, including the steps:
- spacing a series of spray holes an equal distance apart along the length of a shower pipe extending parallel to the rotational access of the drum filter and positioned at a distance from the drum surface,
- directing the spray holes generally toward the drum surface,
- emitting a washing liquid under pressure from all of the spray holes simultaneously,
- diffusing the greatest concentration of liquid emitted from each spray hole generally into a plane parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum and intersecting the drum surface,
- diffusing the liquid emitted from axially adjacent spray holes generally into different said planes such that the greatest concentration of liquid from axially adjacent spray holes contacts the drum surface in axially extending spray lines which are spaced circumferentially along said surface from one another such that there is no appreciable merger of the liquid diffused from axially adjacent spray holes before the liquid from such holes contacts the drum surface,
- spacing the axially adjacent spray holes a distance apart and diffusing the liquid emitted from each axially adjacent hole in a direction axially of the drum such that the washing liquid diffused from the spray holes impinges the drum surface throughout the axial length of such surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the washing liquid is diffused generally into different spray planes from axially adjacent spray holes by staggering the positions of axially adjacent spray holes lengthwise of the shower pipe and by emitting the washing liquid from axially adjacent spray holes onto different diffusion flanges spaced circumferentially from one another on the pipe.
- 3. A shower pipe for a rotary drum filter comprising:
- an elongate pipe for spanning the length of a filter drum,
- means defining a first row of spray holes extending in equally spaced apart relationship axially along said pipe for emitting a liquid spray from the pipe when filled with a liquid under pressure,
- means defining a second row of spray holes extending in equally spaced apart relationship axially along said pipe, the second row being parallel to the first row and in the same quadrant of said pipe as the first row, and the holes of the second row being staggered with respect to the holes of the first row at positions along the length of the pipe midway between the holes of the first row,
- a pair of continuous diffusion flanges extending from the pipe surface, including a first said flange extending lengthwise of the pipe adjacent said first row of spray holes and a second said flange extending lengthwise of the pipe adjacent said second row of spray holes, said flanges being spaced apart circumferentially on said pipe but extending therefrom generally in the same direction such that liquid emitted from said pipe through said first and second row of spray holes under pressure is diffused by said flanges into generally two separate spray planes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipe,
- the spray holes in each row being axially spaced apart a distance such that the diffused sprays from each adjacent hole in a row do not merge before impinging the surface of a filter drum, and
- each spray hole in said first row being axially spaced from the adjacent spray hole in the second row such that the sprays from axially adjacent spray holes in the different rows overlap axially before impinging the drum surface so as to ensure complete spray coverage of the drum surface along the axial length of the drum.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 464,023, filed Feb. 4, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,522,716, issued June 11, 1985.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (1)
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