Claims
- 1. A top separator assembly for a digester, comprising:
a rotatable shaft for the top separator assembly; a pack box including packing mounted around the shaft; and a sealing ring mounted on the shaft and having a nominal clearance with the pack box, said sealing ring mounted so that up-lifting of said shaft provides a substantially fluid-tight seal between said pack box, said ring and the digester.
- 2. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said pack box includes an annular surface opposite to said sealing ring, and said annular surface engages said sealing ring when the shaft is up-lifted.
- 3. A top separator assembly as in claim 2 wherein said annular surface of the pack box includes at least one ridge that bites into said sealing ring when the shaft is up-lifted.
- 4. A top separator as in claim 3 wherein said ridge is serrated.
- 5. A top separator as in claim 1 wherein said shaft includes a ledge to receive said sealing ring, and said ledge has at least one annular ring to engage said sealing ring.
- 6. A top separator as in claim 5 wherein said annular ring on the ledge is serrated.
- 7. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said pack box includes an annular surface opposite to said sealing ring, and said annular surface engages said sealing ring when the shaft is up-lifted.
- 8. A top separator assembly as in claim 7 wherein said annular surface of the pack box includes at least one ridge that bites into said sealing ring when the shaft is up-lifted.
- 9. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein the digester receives a slurry of cellulosic fibrous material through said top separator.
- 10. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said rotatable shaft extends vertically through said top separator and into said digester.
- 11. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said sealing ring is formed of a soft sealing material.
- 12. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said sealing ring is an annulus having a generally trapezoidal cross section.
- 13. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said sealing ring has an upper surface and a lower surface, and said sealing ring upper surface is opposite to a lower annular surface of said pack box and said sealing ring lower surface is opposite to an annular ledge of said shaft.
- 14. A top separator assembly as in claim 6 wherein said sealing ring further comprises an inner cylindrical surface mounted against an annular surface of said shaft, wherein said annular surface is adjacent said ledge of the shaft.
- 15. A top separator assembly as in claim 1 wherein said shaft includes a shaft sleeve, and said sleeve includes a ledge supporting said sealing ring.
- 16. A method for servicing packing material in a top separator assembly of a digester, said method comprising the steps of:
a. lifting a shaft extending from the top separator assembly and into the digester; b. while lifting the shaft, creating a fluid-tight seal between a sealing ring mounted on the shaft and a pack box housing the packing material; c. refurbishing the packing material while maintaining a slurry in the digester under pressure using the seal formed by the sealing ring; d. lowering the shaft such that the packing material forms a seal between the pack box and shaft, wherein the lowering of the shaft forms a clearance between the sealing ring and the pack box, and e. rotating the shaft during operation of the digester, wherein the shaft is sealed by the pack box and the sealing ring is separated from the pack box.
- 17. A method as in claim 16 further comprising the step of detecting a fluid pressure in the pack box before lifting the shaft.
- 18. A method as in claim 17 wherein the fluid pressure is monitored while the shaft is lifted.
- 19. A method as in claim 17 further comprising the step of abandoning steps (a) to (d) if the detected fluid pressure exceeds a predetermined pack fluid pressure.
- 20. A method as in claim 17 wherein said shaft is non-rotating during steps (a) to (d).
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Priority is claimed to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/256,345, filed Dec. 19, 2000, the entirety of which application is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60256345 |
Dec 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09984335 |
Oct 2001 |
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10290272 |
Nov 2002 |
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