Claims
- 1. Apparatus for pulping high consistency paper pulp comprising:
- (a) a tub having a bottom wall and a generally cylindrical side wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall;
- (b) a rotor mounted centrally of said bottom wall for rotation about a vertical axis and including a base portion and a plurality of vanes extending generally radially outwardly from said base portion and having defibering faces thereon,
- (c) a plurality of helical screw flights extending upwardly from said base portion, each of said flights having a concave undersurface and having also a trailing portion terminating at said base portion and having a width in a radial direction substantially equal to the radial length of said vanes,
- (d) the height of said rotor being greater than the diameter thereof, and
- (e) means for rotating said rotor with said concave undersurfaces constituting the leading surfaces of said flights to cause said undersurfaces to channel high consistency pulp in their paths and push such channeled pulp downwardly to said defibering faces, whereupon said faces impel said pulp outwardly along said bottom wall and toward said side wall with minimal cavitation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said trailing portions of said screw flights includes an outer peripheral ridge extending upwardly therefrom and having a height in an axial direction sufficient to prevent pulp flowing downwardly over an upper surface of said flights from flowing radially outwardly from said flight until reaching the vicinity of said defibering faces of said vanes.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of each of said screw flights is convexly curved and of substantial greater surface area than said concave undersurface of said flight to provide an air foil effect causing pulp to be drawn inwardly and into the path of the adjacent said flight undersurface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein each of said trailing portions of said screw flights includes a terminal edge which coincides with a trailing edge of an associated one of said vanes.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said vanes are spaced above said bottom plate a distance sufficient to create mechanical shearing of stock as said rotor rotates in the presence of high consistency stock.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said tub bottom wall is frustoconical, and said vanes have similarly conical undersurfaces to enable said vanes to impel pulp upwardly along said bottom wall.
- 7. In apparatus for pulping high consistency paper pulp of the type including a tub with a generally horizontal bottom wall and a side wall of generally cylindrical section extending upwardly from said bottom wall and forming a pulping chamber therewith, the combination of:
- (a) a rotor comprising a hub portion mounted centrally of said bottom wall for rotation about a substantially vertical axis;
- (b) vane means extending generally radially outwardly from said hub and including pumping and defibering faces for impelling pulp outwardly toward said side wall;
- (c) helical screw flights extending upwardly from said hub and having a concave undersurface extending the entire length thereof;
- (d) means for rotating said rotor with said concave undersurfaces constituting the leading surfaces of said flights to cause said undersurfaces to draw high consistency pulp stock inwardly toward said axis and push such pulp stock downwardly to be engaged by said vane face means;
- (e) the outer surface of each of said screw flights being convexly curved and of substantially greater surface area than said concave undersurface of said flight to provide an air foil effect causing pulp to be drawn inwardly and into the path of the adjacent said flight undersurface;
- (f) each said flight including outer peripheral ridge means extending upwardly therefrom and having a height in an axial direction sufficient to retain pulp pushed downwardly by said flight against dispersing outwardly therefrom; and
- (g) the radially outer surface of each of said ridge means forming a curved pumping face.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the space between said flights has a width at the lower ends thereof substantially equal to the length of said vane means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 495,872, filed May 18, 1983 and now abandoned.
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