Claims
- 1. A compacting apparatus for producing pulp from impregnated, cellulose-containing starting materials, comprising a shell having an interior and a pair of ends, which shell contains on one end thereof a piston having an inner end face and on the other end thereof a shutting means having an inner end face, the interior of the shell and the confronting end faces of the piston and the shutting means defining a compacting chamber which contains the material to be compacted, perforated means associated with at least one of the shutting means, the shell and the piston for supplying and discharging processing fluids to and from the compacting chamber, wherein at least the piston and the shutting means are movable relative to each other, and the shell is movable relative to the piston and the shutting means, and a heating means for heating the material in the compacting chamber.
- 2. A compacting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the shutting means is a piston which is stationary.
- 3. A compacting apparatus for producing pulp from impregnated, cellulose-containing starting materials, comprising a shell having an interior, an upper end and a lower end, which shell contains on the upper end thereof an upper piston having an inner end face and on the lower end thereof a shutting means having an inner end face, the interior of the shell and the confronting end faces of the piston and the shutting means defining a compacting chamber which contains the material to be compacted, perforated means associated with at least one of the shutting means, the shell and the piston for supplying and discharging processing fluids to and from the compacting chamber, wherein the piston and the shutting means are movable relative to each other and the shell is movable relative to the piston and the shutting means, and a heating means for heating the material in the compacting chamber.
- 4. A compacting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the shutting means is a lower piston contained in the lower end of the shell.
- 5. A compacting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the lower piston is stationary.
- 6. A compacting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the shell has a centerline and the pistons are slidable along said centerline, the upper piston being adapted to be hydraulically raised and lowered, and the lower piston being rigidly mounted on a bottom plate.
- 7. A compacting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the upper piston has at least one bore positioned transversely therewithin, which terminates in numerous smaller bores on the lower end face of the upper piston, and the lower piston has at least one bore positioned transversely therewithin, which terminates in numerous smaller bores on the upper end face of the lower piston.
- 8. A compacting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the perforated means for supplying fluids to and discharging fluids from the compacting chamber comprises a filter plate having bores therethrough, which filter plate is associated with and spaced inwardly from one of the inner end face of the piston, the inner end face of the shutting means and at least a portion of the interior of the shell, and a tube integral to said one of the piston, the shutting means and the shell, said tube opening into the space between said one of the inner end face of the piston, the inner end face of the shutting means and at least a portion of the interior of the shell and the filter plate, said tube communicating exteriorly with valve means which are selectively connectable to sources for fluids.
- 9. A compacting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a plurality of perforated means are provided.
- 10. A compacting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a recycling conduit is provided comprising a blower connected at one end to valve means which communicates with the tube of one of the piston and the shutting means and connected at the other end to valve means which communicates with the tube of the shell.
- 11. A compacting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said heating means comprises means for introducing a gaseous heating fluid selected from the group consisting of hot air, hot gases, steam, steam-air mixtures and steam-gas mixtures through said valve means.
- 12. A compacting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the material contained in the compacting chamber constitutes a resistive electric load and heating thereof is accomplished by resistance heating in which the heating means comprises a pair of contacts, each but not both being attached to one of the piston, the shutting means and the shell, and said pair of contacts being electrically connected to the terminals of an electric source so that when an electric current is supplied, the current flows only through said material contained in the compacting chamber.
- 13. A compacting apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the piston and the shutting means each have one of the pair of contacts attached thereto and wherein the inside of the shell is lined at least in part with electrically insulting material so that when an electric current is supplied, the current flows only through said material contained in the compacting chamber.
- 14. A compacting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the shell is a vertical cylinder and is movable along its vertical axis to a position above the inner end face of the upper piston, a plurality of actuating cylinders disposed along a circle that is concentric to the shell are provided for moving the shell, the clearance between each two adjacent cylinders being at least as large as the inside diameter of the shell, and wherein a feed hopper is provided, which is carried by the top end of the shell and has an interior portion adapted to surround the upper piston, the upper piston being adapted so that its inner end face can be raised into the interior of the feed hopper when the shell is in its lowermost position to allow starting material to be fed into the shell.
- 15. A compacting apparatus according to claim 14, wherein both pistons are movable in one of the same sense and mutually opposite senses relative to the shell.
- 16. A compacting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the shell is adapted to be raised and lowered by actuating means selected from one of hydraulic cylinders, pneumatic cylinders and a power screw, and electrical insulation is provided between the shell and said actuating means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 322,232 filed Nov. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,451,331.
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