Claims
- 1. A pressure diffuser comprising:
a pressurized vessel having an inlet adapted to receive a slurry of cellulosic fibrous material and cooking liquor; an outer chamber having an assembly of screens, wherein the slurry flows through the outer chamber and a portion of the cooking liquor is extracted through the screens; a center chamber to receive the cooking liquor extracted through the screens; an inner head capping the center chamber, wherein the inner head is impervious to gases escaping from the cooking liquor and collecting in a gas pocket underneath the inner head, and a gas exhaust conduit extending from the inner head to an outlet external of the pressure diffuser, wherein the conduit has an inlet in the gas pocket below the inner head.
- 2. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 wherein the inlet to the conduit is adjacent a lower surface of an apex to the inner head.
- 3. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 wherein the inner head is conical and the inlet to the conduit is adjacent an apex of the inner head.
- 4. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 further comprising a valve in the conduit and the valve is automatically actuated when gas is at the inlet of the conduit.
- 5. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 further comprising a valve and a valve actuator sensing gases at the inlet to the conduit.
- 6. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 wherein said conduit includes a downwardly extending section between the inlet and an aperture in the inner head for the conduit, wherein the aperture is below a gas pocket level in the inner head.
- 7. A pressure diffuser as in claim 1 wherein the gas exhaust conduit extends down through a top of the diffuser and wherein the inlet comprises a funnel inlet.
- 8. A method for venting gases from a pressure diffuser vessel having an outer chamber with an assembly of screens and a center chamber with an upper gas containing region, said method comprising:
pressurizing the vessel and feeding into the vessel a slurry of cellulosic fibrous material and cooking liquor; from the slurry in the outer chamber, extracting at least a portion of the cooking liquor through the assembly of screens and introducing the extracted liquor into the center chamber; partially filling the center chamber with the extracted cooking liquor; collecting gases from the cooking liquor in a gas pocket at an upper region of the center chamber, and venting gases from the gas pocket through a gas exhaust conduit having an inlet positioned in the gas pocket and an outlet external of the pressure diffuser vessel.
- 9. A method as in claim 8 wherein the outlet of the a gas exhaust conduit extends downward from the gas pocket and into a liquid filled portion of the center chamber before the conduit extends through a wall of the center chamber.
- 10. A method as in claim 8 wherein the conduit includes a valve and the method further comprises automatically actuating the valve when gas detected at the inlet of the conduit.
- 11. A method as in claim 8 wherein the conduit includes a valve and the method further comprises automatically actuating the valve when gas is detected in the gas pocket.
- 12. A method as in claim 8 wherein the conduit includes a valve and the method further comprises automatically actuating the valve on a predetermined periodic basis.
- 13. A method as in claim 8 wherein the conduit includes a valve and the method further comprises automatically closing the valve when liquid is detected at the inlet of the conduit.
- 14. A method as in claim 8 further comprising outputting the cooking liquor from the central chamber to a filtration tank, wherein the filtration tank has a small interior volume insufficient to contain a large gas volume.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Priority is claimed to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/382,604, filed May 24, 2002, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60382604 |
May 2002 |
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