This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/FI2019/050509 filed Jun. 27, 2019 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to FI U20180099 filed Jun. 27, 2018, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The subject of this invention is the separation of honey and beeswax using a honey and beeswax separation screw. For this process a device called honey and beeswax separation screw exists, for which a new device, which replaces the feeding hopper, for supercharging the honey and beeswax mixture into the honey and beeswax separation screw has been invented. This new invention makes it possible to increase the honey and beeswax mixture processing capacity of a honey and beeswax separation screw remarkably, up to tens of percent, by replacing the traditional open feeding hopper with a closed supercharger according to this invention.
Traditionally the honey and beeswax mixture is fed into the honey and beeswax separation screw by pouring honey and beeswax mixture into a feed hopper, which is open from above and usually connected to the first portion of filter tube of the honey and beeswax separation screw. The problem with this traditional feed hopper is that honey and beeswax mixture is fed into the honey and beeswax separation screw by gravitation with a speed, which can be adjusted slightly by pouring the feed hopper as full of honey and beeswax mixture as possible and increasing the rotation speed of the threaded main shaft of the honey and beeswax separation screw, which is usually equipped with an electric gear motor, so that the separation result is still adequate. If this threaded main shaft of the honey and beeswax separation screw is rotated in too high rotational speed, the separation result of the honey and beeswax separation screw becomes worse. In other words then the amount of honey left in the separated beeswax increases and in addition the threaded main shaft starts to repel the mixture so that even if the feed hopper is full of honey and beeswax mixture, the space for the honey and beeswax mixture in the threads of the threaded main shaft is not filling up completely even though there would be space available for the mixture.
In addition to the increase of honey content in the separated beeswax and the repelling of the mixture in the threads of the rotating threaded main shaft, another problem, which restricts the increasing of the processing capacity of the honey and beeswax separation screw, is that while feeding the honey and beeswax separation screw with the help of gravity, through the opening of the first portion of the filter pipe the honey and beeswax mixture passes through to be moved forward inside the threads of the threaded main shaft at a speed which is limited by gravity, which speed also depends for instance on the shape of the thread of the threaded main shaft, rotational speed of the threaded main shaft, type of honey being processed and also the size and shape of the aperture in the first portion of the filter pipe which aperture connects the filter pipe with the feed hopper.
For clarification it is mentioned that a traditional honey and beeswax separation screw means for instance a device shown in a Finnish utility model number 10601.
The aim of this invention is a supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw, which makes it possible to feed honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw in a closed space under a controlled pressure and thus increase remarkably the processing capacity of the honey and beeswax separation screw. In addition, the supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw is easy to equip with a trash pre-filter, which prevents trash in the honey and beeswax mixture entering the honey and beeswax separation screw, which trash should not enter the honey and beeswax separation screw. Trash means in this context for instance parts of broken honeycomb frames and for instance screws loose from honeycomb frames, nails or wires, which when entering the honey and beeswax separation screw will damage or even break down the honey and beeswax separation screw.
In addition, a honey and beeswax separation screw equipped with the new supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw does not require constant operator's supervising and it is more hygienic than a honey and beeswax separation screw equipped with a traditional feed hopper. And in addition, the supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw is remarkably more safe for the operator, because it does not have a direct access to the moving parts of the honey and beeswax separation screw and thus for instance putting a hand by accident inside the honey and beeswax separation screw through the supercharger is not possible, which in the case of the traditional feed hopper is possible.
The supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw is also remarkably more compact and more cheap to manufacture than the traditional feed hopper and the use of the supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw makes it possible to feed the honey and beeswax separation screw from other direction than above the filter pipe (for instance from the side or underneath in the case there is not enough space above the filter pipe or the height of the structure is desired to be as low as possible).
The honey and beeswax mixture is fed under a pressure created by a honey pump, so the direction of feeding does not matter remarkably in regards to the functioning of a device utilizing the invention. For this reason, the supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw is outstandingly suitable to be used in addition to the traditional honey and beeswax separation screw also in a vertical honey and beeswax separation device in which the beeswax separation is implemented in vertical direction unlike in the traditional honey and beeswax separation screw.
For clarification it is mentioned that a vertical honey and beeswax separation device means a device according to Finnish utility model number 11762.
Next, the invention is explained more in detail with the help of beneficial implementation examples referring to the accompanying drawings, where in:
A supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw 1 shown in the drawing
The filter pipe 3 can be assembled using one or more cylindrical components. The cylindrical components can be each assembled using several components which can be achieved for instance by splitting a said cylindrical component in two or more components in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical component. In a beneficial implementation example of the invention shown in drawing
In addition, one beneficial implementation example of the invention is equipped with a trash pre-filter as shown in the drawing
The supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax into a honey and beeswax separation screw 1 can be also equipped with a separate tightly closed service opening or service hatch through which the trash filtered by the trash pre-filter can be conveniently removed (the service hatch or service opening is not shown in
The filter plate 5, which is shown in the beneficial embodiment example of the invention shown in accompanying drawing
In the embodiment example of the invention shown in drawing
The connection of the pipe connection fitting 4 to the filter pipe 3 radially means that the pipe connection fitting 4 is connected to the side of the filter pipe 3 and the connection area is open, but off course a professional in this field understands based on the embodiment examples of the invention that in practice the connection angle of connection pipe fitting 4 and the filter pipe 3 can be easily different than the angle shown in the examples of
The inlet pipe for honey and beeswax mixture 7 means in the most simple case scenario a pipe, to whose other end is connected a honey pump or some other member which generates pressure for the honey and beeswax mixture, which is implemented so that the member pumps honey and beeswax mixture while the device is operating to a honey and beeswax separation screw or to a vertical honey and beeswax separation device for instance from a honey and beeswax mixture pre-stirrer tank or for instance from an ordinary honey tank containing honey and beeswax mixture produced by extracting honeycomb frames.
In the beneficial embodiment example of the invention, which is shown in drawing
In the example shown in drawing
The functioning of the device shown in drawing
In the example of drawing
In the accompanying embodiment examples of the invention the pipe connection fitting 4 is connected to the filter pipe 3 by welding, but off course this connection can be implemented in some other way. In addition, in the accompanying example of drawing
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