Claims
- 1. A method for wetting and dissolving finely divided dry particles in a liquid which comprises,
- establishing a body of liquid in a tank,
- mounting at least one pair of counter-rotating drums in the tank, with the drums being partially submerged in the body of liquid and the drums in each counter-rotating pair being mounted parallel and in close proximity to one another to define a nip between the counter-rotating drums,
- rotating the drums so that both drums in each counter-rotating pair are rotated in a direction toward said nip, with a layer of the liquid adhering to the surface of each drum as it rotates out of said body of liquid,
- depositing a layer of dry particles on the liquid layer on the surface of a rotating drum in each counter-rotating pair whereby the particles are wetted and form wet powder lumps on the surface of the drums,
- carrying the wetted particles and wet powder lumps on the surface of the drums through said nip, to compress, knead and break up substantially all of the powder lumps, and into the body of liquor to dissolve the wetted particles therein,
- rotating each of said drums into a converging gap provided by a stationary bar mounted in the liquid body tangential to an upwardly rotating section of the drums whereby substantially all of the wet powder lumps are abraded and disintegrated during passage through said converging gap and are dissolved in said liquid,
- removing the liquid solution containing dissolved particles from the tank,
- passing the liquid removed from the tank through a plurality of converging gaps in a cylindrical filter whereby any remaining powder lumps in the liquid are abraded, sheared and disintegrated by passage through the gaps with the particles being dissolved in the liquid, and
- discharging from said filter liquid which is free from powder lumps.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 in which the dry particles comprise coffee fines having an average particle size of about 75 to 120 microns.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2 in which the liquid is concentrated coffee liquor having a solids content of about 25% or more and a temperature of about 5.degree. C. to 60.degree. C., with the solids content of the liquor being increased by about 3% to 5% or more and the temperature of the liquor being increased by about less than 10.degree. C. during the period the liquor remains in said tank.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 in which two pair of counter-rotating drums are provided in the tank, with the powder particles being deposited on one of each pair of drums, so that the wet powder lumps formed on the surface of the drums are carried into the nip of both pairs of rollers to compress, knead and break up powder lumps in both sets of drums.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1 in which the liquid removed from the tank is passed through converging gaps having a width of from about 0.075 mm to 0.20 mm.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/852,054 filed Mar. 16, 1992 U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,578.
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