The invention relates to a rotational shearing filter having a housing and a plurality of spaced-apart, coaxial, annular, hollow filter disks arranged therein, whereby held rotationally fast on a rotatable central drive shaft that penetrates the filter disks are a plurality of shearing elements that are adjacent to the annular surfaces of the filter disks in the axial direction of the housing for maintaining their filter permeability for filtrate that penetrates out of the housing into the filter disks.
For proper operating, it is necessary that the shearing elements that act as stirrers never touch the filter disks, because this would lead to immediate destruction of the latter. The drive shaft must be able to absorb forces that occur during operation and must never bow appreciably. For this reason the drive shaft generally comprises metal such as for instance steel or high-grade steel. The drive shaft and the filter disks must have very similar heat expansion behavior in order to avoid having the stirrers or shearing elements come into contact with the filter disks. Therefore the housing is generally produced from the same or at least a very similar material as the drive shaft. If the housing comprises a material other than that of the drive shaft that differs in its expansion behavior from that of the drive shaft, the shearing elements must be spaced relatively distant from the filter disks. This limits the number of shearing elements and filter disks because the effect of the heat expansion increases as the height of the stack increases.
The object of the present invention is to contrive a rotational shearing filter such that regardless of the material selection, and thus regardless of the thermal expansion behavior of the drive shaft and housing, there is no risk of the shearing elements and the filter disks coming into contact with one another. This is also to be the case when the distances between the shearing elements and the filter disks are selected to be particularly small in order to assure optimum use of space.
For attaining this object, a rotational shearing filter according to one embodiment of the invention comprises shearing elements that are joined to the drive shaft so as to rotate therewith are guided thereon in an axially displaceable manner and wherein allocated to the shearing elements are spacers that axially displace the shearing elements corresponding to longitudinal changes in the housing caused by thermal conditions.
Because of this, mutual contact between the shearing elements that act like stirrers and the filter disks can be avoided with certainty in a simple manner. It makes no difference which materials are used for the housing or the drive shaft or how small the distances are between the parts that are movable relative to one another. Constant axial adjustment of the shearing elements occurs corresponding to the heat expansion of the housing and thus corresponding to the positions of the filter disks that are a function thereof.
In accordance with further embodiments of the invention, spacers are adapted to the housing in terms of their heat expansion properties to ensure that no damaging mutual contact occurs.
In accordance with further embodiments of the invention, spacers are embodied as sliding bushes to ensure that damaging mutual contact is prevented. This structural form is particularly simple, economical, and practical.
In accordance with further embodiments of the invention, the shearing elements can also be axially displaced by parts of the housing or on the housing in order to prevent mutual contact.
Accompanying the specification are figures which assist in illustrating the embodiments of the invention, in which:
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In order to prevent loading of the filter disks 2, during operation their surfaces are passed over in a contactless manner by shearing elements 6 that are inserted between the filter disks 2 and that are attached to a rotatably driven central drive shaft 5 so as to rotate therewith. The drive shaft 5 must absorb the forces that occur during operation and must not bow appreciably. Therefore and for attaining matching thermal expansion behavior, in the prior art it generally comprises the same metal as the housing, such as steel or high-grade steel.
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In another exemplary embodiment (not shown), the spacers are embodied as interior projections or receiving depressions of the housing 1 that extend with the shearing elements 6 into a sliding catch that displaces them axially. These can be components thereof or can be embodied separately. These carrier-like parts also ensure that the shearing elements 6 are axially displaced according to the thermal expansions of the housing 1, and thus also of the filter disks 2.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not as restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims and their combination in whole or in part rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10357520.0 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/13840 | 12/6/2004 | WO | 6/8/2006 |