The present invention relates to a papermaking strainer. More specially, the present invention relates to a papermaking strainer, wherein a part thereof can be replaced easily for repair when the papermaking strainer is damaged or worn down in use.
A papermaking strainer is provided for removing a foreign material from papermaking raw materials dissociated by a rotational impeller (for example, refer to Japanese Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 06-57666). Such a papermaking strainer may be damaged or worn down due to a foreign material contained in the papermaking raw materials. In such a case, it is necessary to replace an entire portion of the papermaking strainer even though only a part thereof facing an inflow side of the papermaking raw materials is damaged or worn down. Accordingly, it is difficult to use the papermaking strainer efficiently in terms of effective use of members.
In view of the problem, the present invention has been made, and an object of the invention is to provide a papermaking strainer wherein a part thereof can be replaced easily for repair.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.
In order to achieve the object described above, according to a first aspect of the present invention, a papermaking strainer removes a foreign material from papermaking raw materials. The papermaking strainer includes a strainer member having a plurality of first openings; a strainer supporting member having a plurality of second openings and contacting the strainer member for supporting the same; and fastener means for fixing the strainer member to the strainer supporting member. The first openings are communicated with the second openings, and the strainer member is located on an inflow side of the papermaking raw materials.
According to a second aspect of the papermaking strainer, in the papermaking strainer in the first aspect, the strainer member is divided and faces the inflow side of the papermaking raw materials.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, in the papermaking strainer in the first aspect, each of the first openings has a size same as that of each of the second openings, and each of the first openings and each of second openings are coincided and communicated with each other. The strainer supporting member contacts a portion of the strainer member opposite to the surface thereof facing the inflow side of the papermaking raw materials other than the first openings for supporting the strainer member.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, in the papermaking strainer in the first aspect, each of the second openings has a size larger than that of each of the first openings, so that the second openings are enlarged as an exit of the papermaking raw materials flowing in the second openings through the first openings.
Conventionally, when a papermaking strainer is damaged or worn down in use, it is necessary to replace an entire portion of the papermaking strainer. In the first aspect of the present invention, the papermaking strainer includes the strainer member and the strainer supporting member separated from the strainer member for supporting the strainer member. Accordingly, when the papermaking strainer is damaged or worn down in use, it is possible to replace the strainer member that is relatively easy to be damaged or worn down. That is, when the papermaking strainer needs to be replaced, only a partial member thereof can be replaced for repair.
In the second aspect of the present invention, the strainer member is divided in several members and the divided members include a part facing the inflow side of the papermaking raw materials dissociated by a pulper. Accordingly, in addition to the advantage of the first aspect, it is possible to easily replace only a part damaged or worn down for repair.
In the third aspect of the present invention, each of the first openings has a size same as that of each of the second openings, and the first openings and the second openings are coincided and communicated with each other. Accordingly, in addition to the advantage of the first aspect, the papermaking raw materials flow into the first openings and flow out the second openings without significant resistance through a passage between the first openings and the second openings. The strainer supporting member contacts a portion of the strainer member opposite to the surface thereof facing the inflow side of the papermaking raw materials other than the first openings for supporting the strainer member, thereby reinforcing the strainer member.
In the fourth aspect of the present invention, each of the second openings has a size larger than that of each of the first openings, so that the second openings are enlarged as an exit of the papermaking raw materials flowing in the second openings through the first openings. Accordingly, in addition to the advantage of the first aspect, the papermaking raw materials easily flow in the first openings and flow out the second openings.
Hereunder, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. In
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Conventionally, when a papermaking strainer is damaged or worn down in use, it is necessary to replace an entire portion of the papermaking strainer. In the embodiment of the present invention, the papermaking strainer 4 includes the strainer members 41 and the strainer supporting member 42 supporting the strainer members 41. When the papermaking strainer 4 is damaged or worn down, it is possible to replace only the strainer members 41 that are easy to be damaged or worn down. Accordingly, the papermaking strainer 4 is replaced merely by replacing a partial member thereof.
The strainer supporting member 42 has a roughly doughnut-shape (see
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A tip portion 41b of the strainer member 41 (tip portion 41b located at an inner circumference of the strainer member 41) contacts the side surface of the protrusion 42b, and has a reverse tapered shape corresponding to the tapered shape of the side surface of the protrusion 42b. The tip portion 41b at the inner circumference of the strainer member 41 and a tip portion 41c at an outer circumference of the strainer member 41 are inclined such that a distance therebetween decreases toward the inflow side of the papermaking raw materials from an opposite side. The strainer members 41 may be integrated into a single member with a doughnut-shape. In the case that the strainer members 41 are the divided members, it is easy to replace a partial member thereof for repair when the strainer member 41 is damaged or worn down.
Reference numeral 43 represents ring-shaped members. The ring-shaped members 43 have a ring shape when the strainer member 41 is fixed to the strainer supporting member 42 through the ring-shaped members 43 and fastener means (described later). In the embodiment, the ring shaped members 43 are divided pieces (for example, four pieces). Each of the ring shaped members 43 includes a recess 43a for housing a head of a bolt 51, and a bore 43b for inserting the bolt 51. A portion 43c of the ring-shaped member 43 contacts the tip portion 41c of the strainer member 41, and is formed in a reversed slope corresponding to the tip portion 41c (see
The fastener means fixes the strainer members 41 to the strainer supporting member 42, and may include welding for firmly fixing the strainer members 41 to the strainer supporting member 42. In the embodiment, the strainer members 41 are attached to the strainer supporting member 42 with the bolts 51 so that the strainer members 41 are detachable. When the strainer members 41 are attached to the strainer supporting member 42, the slope of the tip portion 41b of each of the strainer members 41 is aligned to the slope of the side surface of the strainer supporting member 42, and the portion 43c of each of the ring-shaped members 43 is aligned to the tip portion 41c of each of the strainer members 41. Then, a male screw 51a of the bolt 51 is screwed in the female screw 42d provided in the strainer supporting member 42 through the bore 43b provided in the ring-shaped member 43.
The first openings 41a communicate with the second openings 42a. As shown in
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In the embodiments, the papermaking strainer 4 is applied to the pulper 1. According to the present invention, the papermaking strainer 4 is also applicable to other dissociating machines.
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-347875 filed on Oct. 7, 2003 is incorporated in the application.
While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiments of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-347875 | Oct 2003 | JP | national |