EP0078259A4 - Screw press with continuous slope feed screw. - Google Patents
Screw press with continuous slope feed screw.Info
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- EP0078259A4 EP0078259A4 EP19810901834 EP81901834A EP0078259A4 EP 0078259 A4 EP0078259 A4 EP 0078259A4 EP 19810901834 EP19810901834 EP 19810901834 EP 81901834 A EP81901834 A EP 81901834A EP 0078259 A4 EP0078259 A4 EP 0078259A4
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B30—PRESSES
- B30B—PRESSES IN GENERAL
- B30B9/00—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
- B30B9/02—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material
- B30B9/12—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material using pressing worms or screws co-operating with a permeable casing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B30—PRESSES
- B30B—PRESSES IN GENERAL
- B30B9/00—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
- B30B9/02—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material
- B30B9/26—Permeable casings or strainers
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- the present invention relates to screw presses for extracting liquids from fruits or vegetables or the like, and more particularly to a screw press for extracting the free liquid in such fruits and vege ⁇ tables prior to final pressing.
- Screw presses have been widely used for the extraction of liquids from solids or semi-solids in the food industry.
- a primary application of such presses is the grape and wine industry. It is common practice to introduce harvested grapes into a destemmer or precrusher which serves to free the grapes from their stems. Th.e destemmer in operation causes rupture damage to a large proportion of the incoming fruit which results in a free run of juice in the mass of grapes, or must, as the mass is termed. Before pressing the must to remove the remainder of the juice from the grapes , the must is predrained of this free running juice. Several methods are in common use. For example, the must containing the free run juice is transferred from the destemmer to settling tanks, where the free run juice is allowed to settle out.
- a typical settling time may be on the order of two hours. After settling, the free juice is drawn off and carried to a separator to remove solids which have collected from the crushing or ⁇ estemming operation. The. remaining must is dumped into feed troughs for transport to the final pressing operation. A typical time for the dumping and feeding operation may be on the order of one-half hour. The must delivered to the final press still contains free run juice since the settling tank can- not completely drain the original must in the allotted time. Th.e extreme wetness of the must often causes difficulty in the. conveyors and other predrainers which may be utilized prior to the final pressing.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,117,776 to Hunt describes a screw press apparatus having a two-section press.
- the first section receives the must directly from the destemmer without requiring settling tanks, drag screens, or the like.
- the feed screw of the first section includes a seg ⁇ mented Body having a straight section, a sharply tapered section and a final straight section.
- Must is introduced into the first flights of the feed screw and carried along to the tapered body, thereby re ⁇ ducing the volume of the must producing a squeezing action. Further draining is then accomplished in the final straight section.
- the feed screw operates within a conventional chamber or cage formed from filter screens such that the free run juice squeezed from the must passes through the screens and is collected.
- the speed of rotation of the feed screw is adjustable in the order of 5Q to 30Q rp .
- the resulting pulp is passed directly to the second section of the apparatus which operates as a conventional screw press compressing the predrained must to a final dry cake.
- the screw feed for the second section of the apparatus is separately rotated and designed to rotate on the order of 10 to 50 rpm.
- the difficulties encountered in the predrainer of the previous Hunt patent have been solved, and a screw press provided which operates as a high speed predrainer for grapes and the like.
- many products require dewatering at certain stages in processing. Examples are: sugar beets; kelp; vegetables; spent grains; citrus pulps; pineapple peels; industrial sludges; animal stomachs; alfalfa; plastics; and cranberries. Many of these are wastes from food processing and the like to be completely dried and utilized for animal feeds. Such drying commonly requires high. BTU burners which use large amounts of energy.
- Efficient screw presses in accordance with the present invention, can predrain or remove a large percentage of liquids from such products quickly and at low cost. Thus, the energy requirements for final drying are greatly reduced.
- Screw presses and other types of presses avail ⁇ able in the prior art often use star wheels or breaker bars to mascerate grape skins and seeds, imparting a "grassy" taste to the juice or wine. When such presses are used with tobacco or paper sludges, these devices cause hard spots in the finished product called, "fish eyes".
- Our invention advantageously dispenses with the need for star wheels or breaker bars.
- the present invention is a screw press type liquid extractor especially adapted to extraction of ' free run juice from grapes and similar fruit.
- the press will - 3-
- the press utilizes a feed screw having a body which increases in dia ⁇ meter over the full length of the screw in a linear fashion forming a gradual slope in conjunction with a drive system providing a high speed of rotation.
- the invention thus utilizes a gentle pressing action due to the gradual reduction in volume in the screw feed flights and a positive ejection of the liquids by virtue of centrifugal force generated from the high rotary speed of the feed screw.
- the feed screw is surrounded by filter screen cages through which the juice is ejected from the fruit.
- the juice is then collected in an appropriate drain system.
- a key feature of the invention lies in the design of the inlet chamber. When used as a pre ⁇ drainer, the incoming must contains a large amount of free run juice and presents a wet, slippery mass to the feed screw.
- the optimum ratio of the diameter of the feed screw to its pitch is 2 to 1.
- the opening of the inlet area of the sides encircling the front end of the feed screw is approximately 50% of the circumference.
- the first flight of the lead screw is enclosed by cylindrical sides for at least half of its circumference and preferably for about -75% of its circumference.
- a hopper is provided above the inlet and the free run liquid-containing must introduced into the hopper.
- the maximum throughput that is, to insure that the must entering the first flight of the feed screw is transported forward and does not slip, requires a certain mass of must in the hopper. If less than this mass is present then slippage is possihle, and if more mass is in the hopper, the density of the incoming must may be excessive.
- the operator may speed up the screw feed system to start the movement of must through the predrainer. Once this flow has begun the speed of the shaft can then be dropped to the normal operating rpm.
- a pumping action occurs as the feed screw moves the must through the predrainer, in effect sucking the must into the inlet positively in addition to the normal tendency of gravity to feed the must.
- the decreasing volume of space, between successive flights of the feed screw combined with the gradual slope of the body causes a gentle pressing of the must to force the free run juice toward the outside of the mass aided by the centrifugal force generated by the relatively high speed rotation of the feed screw which may vary from 6Q to 36Q rpm.
- the free run juice thus extracted flows through the surrounding screens and is drained into juice collecting pans disposed below the cage.
- the must arrives at the end of the feed screw it is ejected into a'must collector for subsequent .press ⁇ ing to recover the remaining juice.
- predraining grapes it is common to obtain approximately 80% of the available juice in the apparatus of our invention.
- the operator may determine the optimum operating conditions for particular varieties of grapes and other fruits utilizing the two variables of the head of the must in the hopper and the rotational speed of the feed screw.
- the higher the feed screw rotation the more rapidly .the must will he transported through the predrainer and the greater the amount of the juice that will be removed by centrifugal force.
- the faster the feed the lower the head will be main ⁇ tained in the hopper and the less efficient the feeding action will be.
- the operator must balance the rotational speed against the requirement for a certain head of must in the hopper and the proportion of juice removed.
- the destemming opera ⁇ tion generally introduces a significant amount of solids which appear in the free run juice. It is therefore important that the predrainer and pressing operations do not add appreciably to these solids to minimize time and expense in separating the juice from the solids.
- the gentle squeezing and centri ugal force action in the predrainer of the invention advantageously prevents significant amounts of addi ⁇ tional solids from occurring.
- the screen mesh may also be selected to provide some filtering action with respect to solids; however, a tendency of solids to clog the screens must be avoided.
- the filter screens of the invention comprise a pair of semi-circular sections of a cylindrical cage _ Q —
- the screen frames thus represent halves of a cylinder with attachment strips along the outer edges.
- a pivot shaft is disposed parallel with the drive shaft of the feed screw having a series of hinge blocks pivoted thereto.
- One edge of each screen frame is attached to a set of interleaved hinge blocks.
- the screen cage is split lengthwise forming two semi- cylindrical sections. The two sections are hinged at the bottom with the hinge blocks forming offset hinges such that opening of the two screen cage sections causes the sections to move downward and outward completely clear of the feed screw.
- the screen halves are normally secured at the top when the unit is in operation.
- the bolts holding the top edges of the screen sections together are removed and the two halves opened.
- the inner surfaces of the screens are readily accessible for rinsing, scrubbing and clean ⁇ ing, as is the feed screw.
- the screens are attached to the screen frames by attachment strips fastened to the frame edges. With the screens in the open position, the screens are readily removable and replaceable,
- the preferred drive system for the invention utilizes a hydraulic system powered from an electric motor.
- the drive motor for the feed screw is there ⁇ fore a hydraulic unit with control of the hydraulic pressure utilized to provide speed control.
- the electric motor serves only to operate the hydrau ⁇ lic pump to provide hydraulic pressure.
- the hydraulic motor transfers this energy at constant torque regardless of the speed. It is therefore a principal object of the inventio ⁇ to provide a screw type press particularly suitable for use as a predrainer in removing free run juice from grapes and the like.
- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of the frame 10. of the invention showing the feed screw;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view through the plane 2-2 of Figure 1 showing a preferred inlet section of the screw press of the invention and showing a minimum and m xi u throat opening;
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of an inlet section of the invention utilizing an offset throat;
- Figure 4 is a partial perspective view of the screw press showing the filter screen cage in its normal operating position via a cutaway view and 0 another cage section in its open position for cleaning or changing of screens;
- FIG. 5 is a greatly simplified schematic diagram of the drive system of the screw press
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional top view of the 5 output end of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 7 is a simplified schematic diagram of the door pressure system of the alternative embodi ⁇ ment of the invention.
- Figure 8 is a functional block diagram of a tandem juice extraction system utilizing the inven ⁇ tion.
- FIG. 1 a longitudinal cross- section of the preferred embodiment of the screw press is shown.
- the framework of the screw consists of four transverse bulkheads mounted on a bed or base 5 : 5 front bulkhead 1Q having a front bearing 27 mounted therethrough for shaft 26; rear ' bulkhead 14 having opening 11 therein; inlet bulkhead 17 utilized to support inlet housing 32 between front bulkhead 10 and inlet bulkhead 17; and intermediate bulkhead Q 12 provided between inlet bulkhead 17 and rear bulk ⁇ head 14 serving to divide a cage section shown generally at 40 into a front and rear section.
- Cage section 4Q is formed by screen frames 41 (.see Figure 4) consisting of a series of circumferential ribs 49 5 supporting stainless steel screens 42 which form the inner walls of cage 40.
- the essentially cylindrical inlet housing 32 and cage section 40 form an elongated cylinder housing a feed and c ⁇ - Q pressing screw shown generally at 20.
- Screw 20 consists of a base or body portion 22 mounted to and concentric with drive shaft 26 as may be noted in Figure 2.
- Drive shaft 26 is supported at its rear end by bearing 13 in pillow block 25.
- Body portion 22 has a small diameter at its front end and a large diameter at its rear end with its surface forming a frusto-conical shape having a continuous slope.
- Spiral screw threads 24 are affixed to the surface of body portion 22 and have a constant diameter with sufficient clearance to turn within the walls of the cage 40 and inlet housing 32 without * interference therewith.
- the volume or space between body portion 22, screen walls 42 and the faces of threads 24 diminishes from the front end of the press to the rear end.
- the degree of slope of body portion 22, the pitch and diameter of spiral threads 24 and the length of the press are all parameters which may be selected in accordance with the material to be pressed, the characteristics of the liquids to be expressed, the volumes of material to be handled, and the throughput required.
- the optimum ratio of the length of the feed screw to the diameter of the screw threads is about 4 to 1
- the slope of the screw body 22 is greater and the materials tend to pack and require excessive driving power. -If the ratio.-is larger, the through ⁇ put is reduced without an increase in extracted liquids,
- Feed and compression screw 20 is driven via shaft 26 from a hydraulic drive unit 5 60 which includes a manually variable speed control indicated at 62, " While the rotational speed of feed screw 20 is a design parameter and may be selected in accordance with the materials to be pressed and the desired throughput, we prefer to utilize a
- inlet throat 30 In accordance with our inven ⁇ tion, the longitudinal length of the opening of inlet throat 30 is limited to not more than 1.5 times the pitch of spiral screw threads 24. Re ⁇ ferring to Figure 2, it is also necessary that inlet
- housing 32 enclose the lower portion of threads 24 to at least half of their circumference as indicated at 30' representing an opening.
- the opening may be narrowed to enclose 85 to 9.0% of the circumference as indicated by
- FIG. 3 shows inlet 81 having a side 82 tangent with inlet housing 80.
- material input as indicated by the solid arrow is carried by gravity in the direc ⁇ tion of rotation of feed screw 20 as shown by the rotational arrow, assisting in starting and main ⁇ taining positive feedings.
- a predrainer in accordance with the invention, having a screw diameter of .06 meters and a feed screw length of 2.4 meters, 6800Q kilograms to 13600 kilograms per hour of grapes can be predramed to approximately 8Q% of the total available juice as compared to prior art systems using settling tanks and the like in which predraining of must from destemmers operating at 45000 tons per hour is predramed typically at a rate of 6800 to 7700 tons per hour.
- the destemmed and precrushed grapes directly from the destemmer are fed into hopper 50 as shown by solid arrow A CFig. II.
- the required speed of rotation is also affected by the must head in hopper 50, . If insufficient head is present, difficulty is encountered in maintaining positive feed at high rotational speeds. Therefore, it is desirable to have a flow rate from the de ⁇ stemmer sufficient to maintain an optimum head.
- FIG 4 is a partial 10 perspective view of the press of the invention with certain parts omitted and others cut away for clarity.
- the improvements disclosed are in reference to screen cage 40.
- the rear section of the press between intermediate bulkhead 12 and rear bulkhead 14 is 15 ' shown in operating condition with stainless steel cover 56 partially cut away to reveal the exterior of cage 4Q.
- the forward cage section 40 is shown with cover 56 removed and cage 40a, b opened for cleaning or screen replacement.
- cage 40 comprises two semi-cylindrical sections thereof hinged at their lower edges.
- hinge extension blocks 46 extend the pivot line a short distance below the. cage 40 so that the cage halves 40a and 40b move downward and outward when opened as shown hy arrows E. This design advan ⁇ tageously completely exposes the inner wall surfaces 35 of screens 42 to allow rinsing, scrubbing, and otherwise cleaning of the mesh.
- screens 42 may be easily changed by removing the screws holding screen attachment strips 44 to frame 41. New screens with the required mesh design may then be readily re-installed. While a variety of screen materials may be used dependent upon the material to be pressed, we prefer material known as KLEENSLOT screen manufactured by WEDGE-WIRE Corporation which is available in a wide variety of meshes and designs. We have found that the use of slotted screens greatly minimizes clogging as compared to perforated screens.
- the novel cage design also permits ease of cleaning of feed screw 20 since all areas, of the feed screw are readily accessible when the cages 40 are in their open position.
- FIG. 5 shows generally a greatly simplified block diagram of the drive system. Basically electric motor 66 is utilized to drive hydraulic pump 61 with reservoir 65 providing hydraulic fluid.
- Hydraulic drive unit 60 includes a hydraulic motor with motor speed control 63 controlled by knob 62.
- the primary advantage of the hydraulic drive system is that constant torque is provided over the normal range of speed variation of the hydraulic motor.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention des ⁇ cribed hereinabove contemplates the use of the press for predraining of grapes and the like and for extracting juice from other fruits and vegetables and the like. In such applications the squeezing of the material is due to the diminution of the volume between the screw feed and the screen cage walls.
- the invention may also be utilized for dewatering of materials with very low con ⁇ centrations of solids such as sludges, sewage, and the like.
- An alternative embodiment of the inven ⁇ tion will enable materials having from one-half to 6% or so of solids to be efficiently dewatered.
- Figure 6 a cross-sectional view of the output end of an alternative embodiment of the invention is shown.
- Rear bulkhead 14 is provided with a circular opening 21 which may be tapered as indicated in Figure 6.
- a circular door 16 is slidably engaged with drive shaft 26, which can move along .shaft 26 on bushing 19.
- Rear pillow block 25 which supports the outer end of shaft 26 also supports a pair of hydraulic actuators 72 having actuator rods 71.
- Actuator rods 71 are attached to the outer face of circular door 16 and the inlet lines of actuator 72 connected to a source of hydraulic pressure as indicated in the simplified schematic diagram of Figure 7.
- Hydraulic pressure P. is applied to actuator 72 from the hydraulic system so as to force door 16 which has its outer edges tapered into the matching taper 21 in the opening in bulkhead 14. This pressure, as shown by arrow P. , serves to hold door 16 closed when no material is present in the screw press.
- hydraulic actuators 72 are supplied hydraulic pressure from the hydraulic system of Figure 5 via pressure controller 92.
- pressure controller 92 may, by adjusting pressure controller 9.2, set the pressure required for door 16 to open.
- a pressure relief or bypass valve 94 is disposed across the input and output lines of actuators 72 such that when the pressure Pm on the inside face of door 16 exceeds the external pressure P, the door will be pushed rearward in the direction as indicated by arrow F and bypass 94 will relieve the back pressure in actuators 72.
- the dryness of the pressed material exiting from the press is a function of the type of material, the speed of rotation of feed screw 20, the type of and areas of the mesh. openings in screen 42, and the pressure P, exerted by the hydraulic actuators. The optimum parameters may be determined experimentally to produce maximum throughput for each of a variety of materials, and the press adjusted prior to operation for a given material.
- the predrainer press in accordance with the invention may have the length, diameter, slope and pitch of the spiral threads varied in accordance with the. type of material to be dewatered.
- the filter screens may use a variety of mesh designs and degrees of fine ⁇ ness according to the solids to be held back.
- two or more predrainers of the invention may be used in tandem, with variations in the variable parameters from machine to machine such that the maximum liquid extraction may be obtained while maximizing throughput or production of the system.
- a system in accordance with the invention utilizing for exemplary purposes three predrainers in tandem will be described, here below. To illustrate such an application, the production of clear apple juice will be described.
- a much greater yield of clear apple juice may be obtained with the predrainer press of the invention by utilizing a system of predrainer presses operated in series in which the variable parameters of each successive press are selected to specifically match or adapt to the consistency and remaining liquid content of its input.
- a three-stage system is well suited to clear apple juice production,.
- FIG 8 a three-stage system utilizing predrainer 10.0. as a first stage, pre ⁇ drainer 102 as a second stage and predrainer 104 as a third stage is illustrated. While we show here three stages., it may be understood that some types of fruit may require only two stages, others may effectively utilize additional stages.
- the para ⁇ meters of each stage such as feed screw pitch, feed screw slope, screen amplitude size and form, speed of rotation of the feed screw, and the optimum ⁇ head in hoppers 101, '103 and 105 may be determined experimentally for the particular types of apples to be processed.
- the apples are introduced in the first stage in hopper 101 as shown by input arrow A.
- the apples are pressed through the operation of the predrainer 100 and, combined with the centrifugal force of the relatively high speeds of the feed screw of predrainer 10Q, produce expressed juice B from drain 115.
- the centrifugal force action minimizes the solids which may pass through, the filter screens by permitting smaller screen aper ⁇ tures; however, the output of the juice is maximized by allowing some such solids to pass.
- a separator 116 is utilized to filter off clear juice D which appears in outlet pipe 106.
- the solids remaining are indicated by flow arrow C and are carried by conveyor 117 back to the input hopper 101 and recycled through first stage predrainer 100.
- the pulp E which exits from the machine into output tray 110, is carried by conveyor 120 to hopper 103 of second stage predrainer 1Q2 and is pressed for a second time therein.
- the output juice F from drain line 1Q7 is directed to separator 118 which separates the clear juice D in line 106 and directs the separated solids G via conveyor 119 back to input hopper 103 to be recycled through predrainer 102.
- the drier pulp H after its second pressing is collected in output pan 112 at H and carried by conveyor 122 to hopper 1Q5 of third stage pre ⁇ drainer 1Q4.
- the operation is repeated in this stage with juice J at drain outlet 108 being separated in separator 109 with clear juice D joining the clear juice from the previous stages to the juice collection system.
- separated solids K are reintroduced into hopper 105 by con- veyor 12Q.
- the completely dry pulp L is collected in tray 114 for disposal.
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