Claims
- 1. In a rotary refiner system including a mechanical refiner having an inlet for receiving a slurry to be refined and a discharge outlet for refined slurry and having a rotor shaft therein carrying at least one refiner element on said shaft, and having a stator with at least one complimentary refiner element mounted thereon and defining with said rotor refiner element a refining gap through which such slurry is refined moving from said inlet to said outlet, the improvement comprising a magnetic bearing supporting said rotor shaft for rotation and defining a running position of said rotor refiner element with respect to said stator refiner element, and means for controlling said magnetic bearing to control said refining gap therebetween.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of said magnetic bearings including magnetic bearings means controlling an axial running position of said shaft and means controlling a radial position of said shaft.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2 in which said magnetic bearings includes a pair of radially controllable electromagnetic bearings supporting said shaft for rotation and defining the radial position of said rotor refining element, and at least one axial controllable magnetic bearing positioned to control the axial position of said rotor refining element.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 further comprising a controller common to each of said magnetic bearings, a gap pick up on said refiner providing a signal of said refiner gap, and said gap pick up being connected to said controller whereby said controller operates to control said magnetic bearings in accordance with said refiner gap signal.
- 5. The improvement of claim 2 further including an additional said magnetic bearing mounted to control the position of said stator refiner element with respect to said rotor refiner element.
- 6. In a rotary refiner system for refining paper stock including a housing having a rotor therein including a generally radially extending refiner element mounted on a shaft in said housing, said housing further having a pair of non-rotating refiner elements mounted on axially opposed sides of said generally radially extending refiner element, in which said non-rotating refiner elements define with said generally radially extending refiner element gaps through which material passes in refining, an inlet leading into said housing through which paper stock material is applied into said gaps, and an outlet through which refined paper stock material flows from said housing, the improvement comprising at least a pair of magnetic bearings supporting said shaft with respect to said housing both as to radial and axial positions of said generally radial refiner element and providing for rotation thereof in said refiner gaps, and control means for controlling said magnetic bearings to define a desired axial and radial alignment of said generally radial refiner element with respect to said non-rotating refiner elements.
- 7. The method of controlling a paper stock refiner having at least a pair of non-rotating spaced apart refiner plates mounted thereon and having a rotor in which said rotor has refiner plates mounted thereon between said non-rotating plates and rotatable for refining paper stock therebetween, comprising the steps of, by use of magnetic bearings, supporting said rotor for rotation in said housing, measuring a refiner gap between the rotating refiner plate and at least one of said non-rotating refiner plates, and controlling said magnetic bearings to support said rotor at a predetermined axis of rotation.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of, by use of magnetic bearings, controlling said rotor axially with respect to said non-rotating refiner plates simultaneously with controlling said rotor radially with respect to said non-rotating refiner plates.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 in which said refiner has at least one movable stator wall supporting some of said non-rotating refiner plates further comprising the step of, by use of a magnetic bearing, positioning said movable stator wall axially with respect to said rotor to vary the refiner gap therebetween.
PRIOR PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
Applicant claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/061,491, filed Oct. 9, 1997.
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Kosow, Irving L., "Electric Machinery and Control" pp. 272-277 (date unknown). |