1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screen apparatus, and more particularly, to a screen apparatus which can increase a selecting processing amount of a paper stock.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There exists a screen apparatus in which a stirring member (e.g., foil, agitator or the like) is located outside of a cylindrical screen provided in a tank, a paper stock is allowed to flow from outside to inside of the screen, the paper stock is introduced to the screen from a portion of the screen located at one end surface and a portion thereof located at the other end surface, thereby solving or reducing “inconvenience that concentration becomes higher as the paper stock flows downstream of the screen” (e.g., see patent document 1).
However, the above screen apparatus has a problem that there exists only a single cylindrical screen, and the screen apparatus is susceptible to improvement of a selecting processing amount of paper stock.
The present invention is achieved in view of the above problem, and it is an object of the invention to provide a screen apparatus which can increase a selecting processing amount of a paper stock.
To achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention provides a screen apparatus comprising: a tank having an inlet portion of a paper stock; a first selection outlet portion and a second selection outlet portion and receiving the paper stock; a first cylindrical screen whose one of end surfaces is closed and the other end surface is opened, the first cylindrical screen being provided at its side surface with a plurality of openings and being fixedly provided in the tank; a second cylindrical screen whose side surface is opposed to the side surface of the first cylindrical screen and whose both end surfaces are opened, the second cylindrical screen being provided at its side surface with a plurality of openings, the second cylindrical screen being fixedly provided in the tank; a first supporting member supported by one end of the second cylindrical screen and an inner wall of the tank; a second supporting member supported by the other end of the second cylindrical screen and an inner wall of the tank; wherein the second cylindrical screen is closed such that the paper stock enters the second cylindrical screen through the plurality of openings of the second cylindrical screen by the second supporting member and the first supporting member, an interior of the tank is divided into a first chamber and a second chamber by the first cylindrical screen, the second chamber is divided into a second′ chamber and a second″ chamber by the second cylindrical screen, the first chamber faces the first selection outlet portion, the second′ chamber faces an inlet portion of the paper stock, the second″ chamber faces the second selection outlet portion, the screen apparatus further comprises: a stirring member having stirring portions located inside of the second cylindrical screen and outside of the first cylindrical screen, the stirring member 3 being rotatably supported for stirring the paper stock in the second′ chamber; a connection member having an opening which is in communication with the second′ chamber formed between an inner side of the second cylindrical screen and an outer side of the first cylindrical screen, the connection member being mounted to the second cylindrical screen and in communication with the opening, the connection member having a passage for discharging out the paper stock, the connection member being provided in an intermediate portion of the second cylindrical screen; and a paper stock discharging passage which is in communication with the passage of the connection member and which has a passage for discharging the paper stock in the passage out from the tank.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the first aspect, the connection member is a ring member which is in parallel to both end surfaces of the second cylindrical screen, and is located substantially at an intermediate portion between the both end surfaces, an outer side of the ring member swells toward an outer side of the second cylindrical screen, an inner side of the ring member forms a groove over the entire length of the ring member, a groove opening which is an opening of the groove is in communication with the paper stock discharging passage, the groove opening is provided in the wall.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the first aspect, the inlet portion of the paper stock comprises: one inlet portion for a portion located at a position of one end surface formed between an inner side of the second cylindrical screen and an outer side of the first cylindrical screen; and the other inlet portion for a portion located at a position of the other end surface formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen.
A screen apparatus of an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
In
A reference number 10 represents a tank which receives the paper stock. The tank 10 includes inlet portions 10a and 10b of the paper stock, a first selection outlet portion 10c and a second selection outlet portion 10d.
The inlet portions of the paper stock are the inlet portions 10a and 10b of the paper stock for example. The inlet portions 10a and 10b of the paper stock are the inlet portion 10a which is an inlet to a portion located at one end surface formed between an inner side of the second cylindrical screen 2 and an outer side of the first cylindrical screen 1, and the other inlet portion 10b which is an inlet to a portion located at the other end surface formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen 2 and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen 1.
The inlet portions 10a and 10b of the paper stock are connected to an inlet pipe 10e.
The first selection outlet portion 10c and the second selection outlet portion 10d are respectively connected to a first selection outlet pipe 10f and a second selection outlet pipe 10g.
A reference number 1 represents the first cylindrical screen 1 fixed in the tank 10. One of end surfaces of the first cylindrical screen 1 is closed, the other end surface thereof is opened. The first cylindrical screen 1 is provided at its side surface with a plurality of openings. The openings are slits, round holes or rod-like members which are annularly arranged. In the case of the screen, the openings are clearances formed between adjacent rod-like members.
A reference number 2 represents a second cylindrical screen fixed in the tank 10. The second cylindrical screen 2 is located outside the first cylindrical screen 1. A side surface of the second cylindrical screen 2 is opposed to a side surface of the first cylindrical screen 1, and one end surface and the other end surface of the second cylindrical screen 2 are opened, and the side surface of the screen 2 is provided with a plurality of openings. Like the openings of the first cylindrical screen 1, the openings of the second cylindrical screen 2 are slits, round holes or clearances formed between adjacent rod-like members.
As shown in
The second cylindrical screen 2 is closed such that the paper stock enters the second cylindrical screen 2 through the plurality of openings of the second cylindrical screen 2 by the second supporting member 22 and the first supporting member 21 (see FIGS. 2 and 4).
Therefore, as shown in
A reference number 3 represents a stirring member having stirring portions 35 and 36 located inside of the second cylindrical screen 2 and outside of the first cylindrical screen 1. The stirring member 3 is rotatably supported, and stirs the paper stock in the second′ chamber 1B′. The stirring member 3 is rotated by a belt 31 from a motor (not shown), a pulley 32 and a rotation shaft 34 which passes through a closed portion 33 of the second cylindrical screen 2. The stirring portions 35 and 36 of the stirring member 3 are mounted such as to be hung from a disk 37 mounted to the rotation shaft 34 for example.
The hanging stirring portions 35 and 36 are located between the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2. The stirring portion 35 is provided in the vicinity of the second cylindrical screen 2, and the stirring portion 36 is provided in the vicinity of the first cylindrical screen 1.
The stirring portions 35 and 36 are foils or agitator, and they are rotated in the vicinity of the first cylindrical screen 1 (or second cylindrical screen 2). When the stirring portions 35 and 36 are foils, a positive pressure is generated against the first cylindrical screen 1 (or second cylindrical screen 2) at a front portion of the foil, and a negative pressure is generated at a rear portion of the foil, thereby cleaning the first cylindrical screen 1 (or second cylindrical screen 2).
A reference number 4 represents a connection member having an opening 41 which comes into communication with the second′ chamber 1B′ formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen 2 and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen 1. The connection member 4 is mounted to the second cylindrical screen 2 and comes into communication with the opening 41, includes a passage (e.g., later-described groove 42) through which the paper stock in the second′ chamber 1B′ is discharged, and is provided in an intermediate portion of the second cylindrical screen 2.
The connection member 4 is preferably a ring member which is in parallel to one of end surfaces and the other end surface of the second cylindrical screen 2, and is located substantially at an intermediate portion between the one end surface and the other end surface. As shown in
A reference number 5 represents the paper stock discharging passage 5. The paper stock discharging passage 5 is in communication with a passage of the connection member 4, and includes a passage through which the paper stock in the passage, i.e., paper stock including great amount of foreign matter is discharged out from the tank 10.
Therefore, if the paper stock is introduced into the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 from a portion located at the one end surface formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen 2 and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen 1 and from a portion located at the other end surface, respectively, the paper stock flows toward the connection member 4, and during that time, good fiber passes through the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 and is introduced out from the tank 10 through the first selection outlet pipe 10f and the second selection outlet pipe 10g, respectively. At that time, the first cylindrical screen 1 is cleaned by the stirring portion 36 of the stirring member 3 and the second cylindrical screen 2 is cleaned by the stirring portion 35 of the stirring member 3, and clogging is prevented.
Further, paper stock having great amount of foreign matters which can not pass through the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 is effectively collected in the groove 42 formed over substantially the entire length of the inside of the ring member (connection member 4), and is ejected from the tank 10 through the groove opening 44 and the paper stock discharging passage 5.
As a result, according to the screen apparatus A, the selecting processing amount of the paper stock is increased by the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 provided in the tank 10, the paper stock is introduced to the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 from the portion located at the one end surface formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen 2 and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen 1 and from the portion located at the other end surface, so that it is possible to solve the “inconvenience that concentration is increased as the paper stock goes downstream of the screen”.
Further, the connection member 4, which is a ring member, is in parallel to the one of end surfaces and the other end surface of the second cylindrical screen 2, and is located substantially at an intermediate portion between the one end surface and the other end surface. The connection member 4 includes the wall 43 swelling outward. Therefore, paper stock having great amount of foreign matters which can not pass through the first cylindrical screen 1 and the second cylindrical screen 2 is effectively collected in the groove 42 formed over substantially the entire length of the inside of the ring member 4, and dust-eliminating effect can be enhanced.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, the selecting processing amount of the paper stock is increased by the first cylindrical screen and the second cylindrical screen provided in the tank, the paper stock is introduced to the first cylindrical screen and the second cylindrical screen from the portion located at the one end surface formed between the inner side of the second cylindrical screen and the outer side of the first cylindrical screen and from the portion located at the other end surface, so that it is possible to solve the “inconvenience that concentration is increased as the paper stock goes downstream of the screen”.
According to the second aspect of the invention, in addition to the effect of the first aspect, the connection member is the ring member which is in parallel to the one of end surfaces and the other end surface of the second cylindrical screen, and is located substantially at an intermediate portion between the one end surface and the other end surface. The connection member includes the wall swelling outward. Therefore, paper stock having great amount of foreign matters which can not pass through the first cylindrical screen and the second cylindrical screen is effectively collected in the groove formed over substantially the entire length of the inside of the ring member, and dust-eliminating effect can be enhanced.
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2002-308174 | Oct 2002 | JP | national |
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