Claims
- 1. A pulp screening apparatus comprising:
(a) a housing having an inlet and an outlet; and (b) a screen cylinder assembly received in the housing that includes a perforate tubular frame and a perforate screen media that releasably interlocks with the perforate tubular frame.
- 2. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate screen media releasably interlocks with the perforate tubular frame using a hook and lip arrangement.
- 3. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the hook and lip arrangement comprises a plurality of axially spaced apart hooks carried by one of the screen media and the frame and a plurality of axially spaced apart lips carried by the other one of the screen media and the frame that releasably engage one of the hooks when the screen media is releasably assembled to the frame.
- 4. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein one of the screen media and frame has a hook, the other one of the screen media and frame has a pocket, and the hook is received in the pocket to releasably interlock the screen media to the frame when the screen media is assembled to the frame.
- 5. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the hook extends about the periphery of the one of the screen media and the frame and the pocket extends about the periphery of the other one of the screen media and the frame.
- 6. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 5 wherein there are a plurality of the hooks that are axially spaced apart and that each extend about the periphery of the one of the screen media and the frame, there are a plurality of axially spaced apart pockets that each extends about the periphery of the other one of the screen media and the frame and that each receive one of the plurality of the hooks, and each one of the plurality of the pockets defines a lip that releasably engages one of the hooks when the screen media is assembled to the frame.
- 7. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate screen media releasably interlocks with the perforate tubular frame at a plurality of axially spaced apart locations such that radial movement of the screen media away from the frame is opposed.
- 8. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of keepers with one of the keepers disposed adjacent one end of the screen media limiting axial movement of the screen media relative to the frame in one direction, the other one of the keepers disposed adjacent the other end of the screen media limiting axial movement of the screen media in an opposite direction, and at least one of the keepers is releasably attached to the frame by a plurality of fasteners.
- 9. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the at least one of the keepers that is releasably attached to the frame comprises a cover that has a portion that overlies an axial end of the screen media and that is attached to one end of the frame by a plurality of bolts.
- 10. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the cover comprises a ring and no bond or weld is used to releasably interlock the screen media to the frame.
- 11. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate screen media comprises a wedgewire screen that has a plurality of pairs of axially extending wires carried by a transversely extending clip that has a finger, the frame further comprises a lip, and the finger engages the lip when the wedgewire screen is assembled to the frame releasably interlocking the wedgewire screen to the frame.
- 12. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the lip of the frame is formed by a channel in a peripheral surface of the frame.
- 13. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the wedgewire screen has a plurality of transversely extending clips that each bound the wires with at least one of the clips having an arm with a plurality of wire-receiving slots and the finger extending generally transversely from one of the arms.
- 14. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate screen media comprises a wedgewire screen that releasably engages an inner peripheral surface of the perforate tubular frame at discrete axially spaced apart locations along the inner peripheral surface of the perforate tubular frame.
- 15. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate screen media comprises a wedgewire screen and further comprising a plurality of spaced apart radial movement restraining joints between the wedgewire screen and the frame that each oppose movement of the wedgewire screen in a direction generally transverse relative to the frame away from the frame and that each releasably attached the wedgewire screen to the frame without any bond.
- 16. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 15 wherein each radial movement restraining joint comprises a hook carried by one of the wedgewire screen and the frame that engages a lip carried by the other one of the wedgewire screen and the frame.
- 17. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the hook of each radial movement restraining joint extends outwardly from the wedgewire screen and the lip of each radial movement restraining joint is defined by a channel formed in an inner peripheral surface of the frame.
- 18. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the screen media comprises a wedgewire screen that has a plurality of pairs of slats retained and spaced apart by plurality of pairs of transversely extending slotted retainer clip with at least one of the retainer clips releasably interlocking with the frame and another one of the retainer clips bearing against eight peripheral surface of the frame without releasably interlocking with the frame.
- 19. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 18 wherein no reinforcement ring is welded to any retainer clip.
- 20. A pulp screening apparatus according to claimed 1 wherein the frame has a sidewall with a plurality of polygonal shaped windows therethrough with each one of the plurality of polygonal shaped windows being defined by a pair of adjacent sides that form an acute included angle therebetween.
- 21. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 20 wherein each one of the plurality of polygonal shaped windows is triangularly shaped and arranged in pairs of adjacent triangularly shaped windows with one triangularly shaped window of each adjacent pair having an apex pointing in one direction and the other triangularly shaped window of each adjacent pair pointing in an opposite direction.
- 22. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the plurality of polygonal shaped windows are arranged in a plurality of circumferentially extending rows and axially extending columns of polygonal shaped windows.
- 23. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the plurality of triangularly shaped windows are arranged in a plurality of pairs of rows that each have a plurality of pairs of triangularly shaped windows with each triangularly shaped window of each row having a base disposed adjacent the base of an adjacent triangularly shaped window in one adjacent row and having an apex disposed adjacent the apex of an adjacent triangularly shaped window in another adjacent row.
- 24. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 22 wherein the plurality of triangularly shaped windows are arranged in a plurality of pairs of rows that each have a plurality of pairs of triangularly shaped windows with each triangularly shaped window of each row having an apex disposed adjacent the base of an adjacent triangularly shaped window in one adjacent row and having a base disposed adjacent the apex of an adjacent triangularly shaped window in another adjacent row.
- 25. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate tubular frame is comprised of a hexagonal truss arrangement.
- 26. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 25 wherein the hexagonal truss arrangement comprises a plurality of hexagonal truss sections.
- 27. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 25 wherein each hexagonal truss sections comprises a hub having six struts radiating outwardly therefrom with each strut spaced apart from an adjacent strut by a triangular flow window that extends through the frame.
- 28. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 25 wherein each hexagonal truss section is comprised of six generally triangular flow windows with each pair of adjacent flow windows spaced apart by a strut.
- 29. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate tubular frame has a plurality of spaced apart rhomboid flow windows.
- 30. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate tubular frame has a plurality of pairs of spaced apart rhomboid flow windows arranged in a row that extends circumferentially about the periphery of the perforate tubular frame and the perforate tubular frame has a plurality of pairs of the rows of rhomboid flow windows.
- 31. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate tubular frame has a plurality of pairs of rows of rhombus-shaped flow windows with flow windows in adjacent rows being arranged in a Chevron pattern.
- 32. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the perforate tubular frame has a plurality of pairs of flow windows arranged to form a plurality of pairs of Chevrons.
- 33. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the tubular frame comprises a cylindrical centrifugally cast cage of one piece and unitary construction with the cage having a plurality of pairs of spaced apart waterjet cut flow windows.
- 34. A pulp screening apparatus according to claim 33 wherein the cage h as an inner peripheral surface with a pocket machined therein and the screen media has a lip received in the pocket to releasably interlocks the screen media to the cage when the screen media is received inside the cage.
- 35. A screen media for a pulp screening apparatus comprising:
(a) a plurality of pairs of wires; (b) a wire retainer clip that has a body with a plurality of wire receiving slots formed therein and a finger extending outwardly from the body that is capable of releasably interlocking with a frame of the pulp screening apparatus.
- 36. A screen media according to claim 35 wherein the body of the retainer clip has an end wall generally transverse to the wires retained by the clip and an arm extending outwardly from the end wall that has a cross-sectional thickness that is greater than the cross-sectional thickness of the end wall.
- 37. A screen media according to claim 36 wherein each slot has a radius of curvature.
- 38. A screen media according to claim 36 wherein the body of the retainer clip has a generally U-shaped cross-section with the body having a plurality of the arms that each expand outwardly from the end wall defining a longitudinally extending channel with the finger extending outwardly from one of the arms.
- 39. A screen media according to claim 38 further comprising a pin that extends through the wires and that is received in the channel.
- 40. A screen media according to claim 38 wherein the finger comprises a hook.
- 41. A screen media for a pulp screen apparatus comprising:
(a) a plurality of pairs of wires; (b) a wire retainer clip that has a body with an end wall having a first cross-sectional thickness, an arm extending outwardly from the end wall having a second cross-sectional thickness that is greater than the first cross-sectional thickness, and a plurality of wire receiving slots formed in the arm that each have an end with a radius of curvature; and (c) a pin extending through the plurality of pairs of wires.
- 42. A screen media according to claim 41 further comprising a finger that extends outwardly from the arm that is capable of releasably engaging a frame of the pulp screening apparatus.
- 43. A screen cylinder for a pulp screening apparatus comprising:
(a) a cylindrical perforate frame; (b) a perforate screen media; and (c) a plurality of spaced apart engaging structures that releasably interlock the screen media to the frame at a plurality of spaced apart locations that each oppose displacement of the screen media away from the frame during screening apparatus operation.
- 44. A screen cylinder according to claim 43 wherein each one of the engaging structures comprises a hook carried by one of the screen media and the frame and a lip carried by the other one of the screen media and the frame.
- 45. A screen cylinder for a pulp screening apparatus comprising:
(a) a cylindrical perforate frame having a plurality of hexagonal trusses and a plurality of spaced apart engaging structures disposed on an inner peripheral surface of the frame; (b) a perforate cylindrical wedgewire screen media having a plurality of pairs of wires retained by a plurality of spaced apart slotted retainer clips with each one of the clips having an engaging structure; and (c) wherein each one of the plurality of engaging structures of the frame releasably interlock with one of the plurality of engaging structures of one of the retainer clips.
- 46. A screen cylinder for a pulp screening apparatus comprising:
(a) a cylindrical perforate frame having a plurality of pairs of flow windows and a plurality of axially spaced apart and circumferentially extending lips carried by an inner peripheral surface of the frame; (b) a perforate cylindrical wedgewire screen media having a plurality of pairs of wires retained by a plurality of spaced apart slotted retainer clips with each one of the plurality of clips having hook extending therefrom and each pair of adjacent wires defining a screening slot therebetween; and (c) wherein each one of the hooks engages one of the lips when the screen media is assembled to the frame.
- 47. A screen cylinder according to claim 46 wherein each lip extends continuously circumferentially about the entire circumference of the inner peripheral surface of the frame.
- 48. A screen cylinder according to claim 47 wherein each hook extends continuously circumferentially about the entire circumference of an outer peripheral surface of the wedgewire screen media.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/283,963, filed Apr. 16, 2001, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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