Claims
- 1. A refiner plate segment for refining lignocellulosic material, comprising a refining zone having:radially inner and outer ends; a plurality of substantially radially disposed rib segments, each of said rib segments having oppositely disposed radially inner and outer ends; a plurality of chicanes, each of said chicanes extending obliquely from said radially outer end of an inner rib segment to said radially inner end of an outer rib segment to form a zig-zag shaped bar; a plurality of zig-zag shaped grooves disposed intermediate adjacent said bars; wherein said chicanes define at least one substantially arcuate line extending radially and laterally across at least a portion of said refining zone.
- 2. The refiner segment of claim 1 wherein said segment is rotatable in a direction of rotation and wherein said chicanes extend in the direction of rotation.
- 3. The refiner segment of claim 2 wherein said at least one line extends in a direction opposite to said direction of rotation.
- 4. The refiner segment of claim 1 wherein each of said chicanes comprises a top surface and a leading side, said leading side sloping from said top surface toward an adjacent chicane to form a ramp face.
- 5. The refiner segment of claim 1 wherein said chicanes define a plurality of substantially arcuate lines extending radially and laterally across said segment.
- 6. The refiner segment of claim 1 wherein said line of chicanes extends from a point intermediate said inner and outer ends of said refining zone to said outer end of said refining zone.
- 7. The refiner segment of claim 1 wherein said refining zone defines a plurality of gaps extending obliquely from said radially outer end of an inner rib segment to said radially inner end of an outer rib segment to form at least one interrupted bar, said interrupted bar being disposed intermediate a pair zig-zag shaped bars.
- 8. A refiner having relatively rotating opposed discs, each of said discs having an outer edge, a refining zone, and carrying plates formed by a plurality of plate segments for refining lignocellulosic material wherein each plate segment comprises a plurality of substantially radially disposed rib segments, each of said rib segments having oppositely disposed radially inner and outer ends, a plurality of chicanes, each of said chicanes extending obliquely from said radially outer end of an inner rib segment to said radially inner end of an outer rib segment to form a zig-zag shaped bar, and a plurality of zig-zag shaped grooves alternating with said bars, wherein said chicanes define a plurality of substantially arcuate lines extending radially and laterally across said refining zone.
- 9. The refiner of claim 8 wherein at least one of said discs is rotatable in a direction of rotation and wherein said chicanes extend in said direction of rotation.
- 10. The refiner segment of claim 9 wherein said lines extend in a direction opposite to said direction of rotation.
- 11. The refiner of claim 10 wherein said plurality of plate segments comprises first and second plate segments, each of said plate segments having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said trailing edge of said first plate segment being adjacent said leading edge of said second plate segment, at least one of said lines includes a first portion having an outer end terminating at said trailing edge of said first plate segment and a second portion having an inner end beginning at said leading edge of said second plate segment.
- 12. The refiner of claim 11 wherein said outer end of said first portion is disposed adjacent said inner end of said second portion to form a continuous line.
- 13. The refiner of claim 8 wherein said disc further comprises a radially inner inlet zone for receiving the lignocellulosic material and a radially outer refining zone for refining the lignocellulosic material, said rib segments and said chicanes being disposed in said refining zone.
- 14. The refiner of claim 13 wherein each of said lines has a radially inner end positioned intermediate said edge of said disc and said inlet zone and each of said lines extends to said edge of said disc.
- 15. The refiner of claim 8 wherein said opposed discs define a refining gap and said lines of said chicanes define a plurality of flow corridors in said refining gap.
- 16. A method for directing the flow of feed material and steam, generated between a pair of relatively rotating opposed refining discs defining a refining gap, during refining of a lignocellulosic material in a refiner, each of the discs having radially inner and outer edges and a face pattern including a refining zone having a plurality of substantially radially disposed rib segments, each of the rib segments having oppositely disposed radially inner and outer ends, a plurality of chicanes, each of the chicanes extending obliquely from the radially outer end of an inner rib segment to the radially inner end of an outer rib segment to form a zig-zag shaped bar having an upper grinding surface, the chicanes having a sloped leading face and defining a plurality of substantially arcuate lines extending radially and laterally across the refining zone to the edge of the disc, and a plurality of zig-zag shaped grooves alternating with the bars, the method comprising the steps of1) directing the feed material up the sloped leading face of the chicane to the refining gap with a centrifugal force generated by rotating at least one of the refining discs for comminution on the grinding surface of the bar; 2) directing a first portion of the steam through the grooves to the outer edge of the discs with the centrifugal force and thereby removing the first portion of the steam from between the discs; and 3) directing a second portion of the steam through the refining gap intermediate adjacent lines of chicanes to the outer edge of the discs with the centrifugal force and thereby removing the second portion of the steam from between the discs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is the national stage of International Application No. PCT/US98/17162 filed Aug. 19, 1998.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US98/17162 |
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WO |
00 |
2/15/2000 |
2/15/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO00/11264 |
3/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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Apr 1986 |
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WO 8806490 |
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