IE53929B1 - Ratary horizontal table type filter and carrier structure for such a filter - Google Patents

Ratary horizontal table type filter and carrier structure for such a filter

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IE53929B1
IE53929B1 IE24383A IE24383A IE53929B1 IE 53929 B1 IE53929 B1 IE 53929B1 IE 24383 A IE24383 A IE 24383A IE 24383 A IE24383 A IE 24383A IE 53929 B1 IE53929 B1 IE 53929B1
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Abstract

Filter with horizontal turntable, comprising an actual turntable 1 and a support structure 100 for the table. In a specially designed grille structure 3-7 of the turntable 1 and grille structure 106-119 of the support structure a rotary filter is obtained with an enduring flatness and close fit even when operating under high temperatures.

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This invention relates to a rotary horizontal table type filter and a carrier structure for such a filter.
Horizontal table type filters generally comprise a carrier structure which is driven with a regular and continuous rotary movement by a suitable device, and a circular filtration table which is mounted on the carrier structure.
More specifically, the carrier structure generally comprises a ring member which is driven by a motor and radial gusset or angle plate members which are fixed with respect to the ring member circumferential gusset or angle plate members which are fixed with respect to the radial gusset members. That structure may be of mild steel.
The filtration table is itself formed of a plurality of sectors each comprising radial walls, one or more bottom-forming walls, circumferential walls defining one or more trapeziodal box sections and an upper wall formed by a sheet of metal which is apertured with orifices and on which the filter cloth is fixed. The table may comprise stainless steel.
The bottom of each box section is connected by conduits to a vacuum circuit which thus permits removal of the filtration liquid which passed into the box section through the filter cloth.
An example of such a filter is disclosed in particular in French patent No 1 327 693.
The table is usually assembled to the carrier structure by bolt means, in such a way that the two components are entirely fixed relative to each other. More specifically, the walls which form the bottom of the table and which may be in the form of trapezoidal troughs or bucket configurations are welded at their periphery to the above-mentioned radial and circumferential walls. On the other hand, the radial walls are mounted in such a way that, in pairs, they grip the upper ends of the radial gusset members of the structure. The walls of each pair in question are connected together by a first series of bolts and they are also fixed to the corresponding radial gusset member by a second series of bolts. 3 9 2 9 Moreover, the circumferential wails of the table which define the box sections are supported on and are also bolted to corresponding circumferential gusset members of the structure.
Although the filters of the above-described type are characterised by 5 a high level of simplicity in operation and a high degree of reliability and permit a high productions capacity, they may nonetheless suffer from a disadvantage under certain circumstances.
In fact, it has been observed that there may be deformation of the filtration table, outside the tolerance limits, in operation of large-scale filters, or with increasing severity in respect to the conditions of performing the process in which the filter is used, for example with higher temperatures or tonnages, or finally, when materials with a very high coefficient of expansion are used for the filter.
Thus, it has been found that the table, being flat when in the cold condition, may become slightly spherical in operation thereof, the centre of the table rising and the outward portion being displaced downwardly. The sectors forming the table pivot about the ring member of the carrier structure.
Such deformation is troublesome. In particular, it complicates or interferes with extraction of the filter cake. In fact, when the filter cake extraction operation is performed by an endless screw which is disposed in a horizontal position and at a clearly defined height above the table, the result of any increase in the height of the screw above the table is to reduce the quantity of cake extracted, while any reduction in the above-mentioned height gives rise to the danger of the filter cloth being torn by the screw, lt is therefore necessary for the position of the extraction screw to be adjusted with greater or lesser frequency.
In addition, the stresses generated by such deformation of the table may result inter alia jn accelerated wear of the filter or may cause fractures of the welds, in particular between adjacent sectors, and that may cause the table to suffer from leakage, with the danger of the filtrate passing between the table and the structure.
The present invention concerns an improvement in filters of the above-described type, such as to improve proper operation thereof, that is to say, in particular, to provide an excellent degree of flatness of the table and to make the table perfectly fluid-tight, under severe operating 3 S 2 9 conditions, in particular at high temperature, without causing stresses or deformation phenomena which are inadmissible in relation to the filter.
According to the present invention there is provided a rotary horizontal table type filter, comprising a carrier structure arranged to be driven in rotation by motor means, and a circular horizontal filtration table supported by the carrier structure, said table and. carrier structure being interconnected by connecting means having at least one degree of freedom to permit the table to be driven by the carrier structure and to permit relative, displacement between the table and the carrier structure in at least one direction.
In accordance with one of the main features of the invention, the above-mentioned connecting means define at least one radial degree of freedom of the table relative to the structure.
In accordance with a particular embodiment of the invention, said 15 connecting means each comprise an assembly of a male element and a female element, respective of ones of said elements being fixed with respect to the table and the structure.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the female element is a radial slideway, preferably of substantially U-shaped profile, and the male element comprises at least one roller and/or at least one slide shoe of a metal or a material having a low coefficient of friction with respect to the female element, the male element being housed in the slideway in such a manner that at least one roller or at least one slide shoe is normally in contact with the bottom of the slideway.
Moreover, and still for the saae purpose, the invention also concerns a rotary filter including a carrier structure for supporting and driving in rotation a horizontal filtration table of a rotary filter, of the type comprising: - a first drive ring member engaging motor means and resting on a first rolling track; - a second internal connecting ring member; - a radial assembly elements such as gusset members which are fixedand rest on the first ring member and which are fixed at their inward ends by fixing means to the second ring member; and - one or more radially spaced series of circumferential assembly elements such as circumferentially spaced gusset members which are fixed with respect to the radial assembly elements and which are disposed in pairs 539 2ε on respective sides thereof; and said structure is characterised in that it comprises circumferential connecting means between the circumferential elements of the same series and diagonal connecting and bracing means disposed between successive radial elements.
The assembly of the table and the structure according to the invention is particularly advantageous because it partly separates those two components, and therefore permits them to move relative to each other, in dependence on the different stresses to which they are respectively subjected, and in particular, as a result of temperature gradients between those components and within each of the two components, in operation of the filter.
In addition, in spite of the partial separation as between the structure and the table, resulting from the type of connecting means used, such connecting means can nonetheless carry and transmit all the forces of a mechanical nature, which occure in particular when the filter is rotated, and they therefore provide that the table is correctly driven by the carrier structure.
Finally, by virtue of its design, the carrier structure of the invention gives a precisely flat condition under the most severe operating conditions.
Some embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of examples, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:Figure 1 is a partly exploded plan view of part of a particular embodiment of a filter according to the invention, Figure 2 is a view in cross-section of half of a filter according to the invention, Figure 3 is a front view of a means for connecting the table to the structure, in a first embodiment of the invention, Figure 4 is a front view of a connecting means, in a second embodiment of the invention, Figure 5 is a side view of the connecting means shown in Figure 4, Figure 6 is a front view of a connecting means in a third embodiment of the invention, Figure 7 is a front view of a connecting means, in a fourth embodiment of the invention, Figure 8 is a plan view of the connecting means shown in Figure 7, 3 9 2 9 Figure 9 is a diagrammatic plan view of a first alternative . embodiment of a carrier structure of a filter according to the invention, Figure 10 is a plan view on an enlarged scale of part of the structure shown in Figure 9, Figure 11 is a view in cross-section taken along line AA in Figure 10 of part of the structure shown therein, Figure 12 is a view in cross-section taken along line BB in Figure 10 of a part of the structure shown therein, Figure 13 is a view in cross-section taken along line CC in Figure 10 of part of the structure shown therein, Figure 14 is a view in cross-section taken along line DD in Figure 10 of part of the structure shown therein, Figure 15 is a diagrammatic plan view of a second alternative embodiment of a carrier structure according to the invention, and Figure 16 is a diagrammatic plan view of a carrier structure in accordance with a third alternative embodiment of the invention.
Referring to Figure 1, shown therein is a filter of the type in accordance with the invention, comprising a horizontal filtration table 1, formed of for example stainless steel. In per se known manner, the table 1 comprises a plurality of sectors 2, the number of which may vary in dependence on the size of the filter and is for example between 30 and 36.
Each of the sectors 2 comprises radial walls 3, one or more bottom-forming walls 4, of a substantially pyramidal shape, there being three such walls in the illustrated embodiment, and circumferential walls 5, thereby defining one or more box sections or troughs 6, there being five such box sections or troughs 6 per sector 2 in the illustrated embodiment. The box sections 6 are closed upwardly by a metal plate which has orifices (not shown) therethrough and on which the filter cloth (not shown) is fixed. In order to prevent the metal plate from bending under the effect of the vacuum, sheet metal supports 7 are provided in each box 6.
Figure 1, for the sake of clarity, only a few sectors 2 are illustrated, with the upper metal plate being notionally removed, just as supports 7 are shown in only some sectors.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of half of a filter of the same type as that shown in Figure 1, but in which each sector 2 comprises only three boxes or troughs 6. The centre of the filter is disposed at the right in Figure 3 9 2 9 2.
As can be seen in particular from Figures 1 and 2, the bottoms of the boxes 6 are connected by filtrate collectors 8 to a vacuum circuit. In addition, the radial walls 3 which face each adjacent sector 2 are bolted to each other over their entire length and over the portion thereof which is disposed below the bottoms of the troughs or boxes 6. There are generally two rows of bolts as shown at 9.
In addition, disposed above the filtration table 4, and as shown diagrammatically, the filter comprises means 10 for distributing the slurry to be filtered, for example a scoop-like arrangement of the type disclosed in French patent No 78 05011, and means 11 for removing the filter cake, for example an extraction screw, and means (not shown) for washing or cleaning the filter cloth, said means being diposed in particular between the means 10 and 11.
In known manner, an endless belt 13 of flexible material is sealingiy applied against the outward edge 12 of the table. The belt 13 moves away from the outward edge 12 of the table in line with the region of the table comprising the above-mentioned means 11 for removing the filter cake and for cleaning the filter cloth. Rollers 14 and 15 respectively ensure that the belt 13 is held against the outward edge 12 of the table, and that it is tensioned.
Referring now more particularly to Figure 2, it will be seen that the table 1 is supported by a structure 100, formed for example of mild steel, which will be described in greater detail hereinafter. In essence, the structure 100 firstly comprises a drive ring member 101 engaging motor means, and it rests on a rolling tract formed by rolling and centering rollers 102. The structure 100 also comprises radial assembly elements 103 such as gusset or angle plate members, which are fixed with respect to the ring member 101 and which rest thereon by way of base plates 104 and 105. The structure 100 also comprises a plurality of radially spaced series of circumferential or lateral assembly elements 106 such as vertical gusset or angle plate members which are disposed in pairs on respective sides of each radial gusset member 103.
In general, the table 1 and the structure 100 are disposed one above the other so that a radial gusset member 103 or element of the structure 100 is disposed in line with, that is to say, below, two contiguous radial walls of two adjacent sectors 2, and in the same vertical plane. It is also possible to envisage positioning a pair of circumferential elements 106 of the structure 100 substantially in line with a circumferential wall 5 of a sector 2 defining two boxes 6.
It will be seen from Figure 2 that, in accordance with the main feature of the invention, the filtration table 1 does not rest on the carrier structure directly but by way of connecting means 16 which will be described in detail hereinafter. The connecting means 16 provide on the one hand for transmission of the forces and therefore provide for drive of the table 1 by the structure 100, while on the other hand, they permit a certain relative movement of the table 1 relative to the structure 100 in at least one direction. In the illustrated construction, the connecting means 16 are so designed as to define at least one radial degree of freedom of the table 1 relative to the structure 100, that is to say, the radial walls 3 shown in Figure 2 can move relative to the radial gusset member 103 which corresponds thereto, in a direction parallel to the plane of Figure 2.
Thus, the table 1 and the structure 100 are partly disconnected from each other, in contrast to the filters in the prior art, and the fit of one component to the other is no longer absolutely rigid.
In accordance with another advantageous feature of the invention, the structure 100 and the filtration table 1 are separated in respect of height by a space 17 in which the connecting means 16 are at least partly housed. The space 17 permits thermal insulation by means of the air between the table 1 and the structure 100 which are at different temperatures during operation of the filter. In fact, the table 1 is in direct contact with a slurry, the temperature of which may vary for example between 50°C and 100°C, and even a higher temperature, whereas the structure 100 remains at the mean ambient temperature. Such insulation permits any danger of deformation of the carrier structure 100 to be further limited.
Generally, and as indicated hereinbefore, the connecting means 16 each comprise an assembly of a male element and a female element. On of the elements of that assembly may be fixed to the lower end of two successive radial walls of two adjacent sectors, while the other may be fixed to the upper end of a radial element of the structure, for example a gusset member which is disposed in line with the above-mentioned radial walls, 3 3 2» when the arrangement of the structure relative to the table is of the type described hereinbefore.
More particularly, the female element may comprise a radial slideway, that is to say, the slideway is oriented longitudinally along a radius of the filter, and comprising for example stainless steel. The slideway will preferably be of a substantially U-shaped configuration.
Figure 2 shows such a slideway 18 mounted on a gusset member 103, with the male element (not shown) which is fixed with respect to the walls being housed in the slideway 18.
In addition, the siideway 18 may be partly closed by a pair of guide members which retain the male element in the slideway 18 and which limit the upward movements thereof. Depending on the circumstances involved, the guide members will be added to or will be formed integrally with the slide way 18.
Different embodiments of the connecting members 16 will now be described with reference more particularly to Figures 3 to 8.
A first embodiment is illustrated in Figure 3. Figure 2 shows the successive radial walls 3 of two adjacent sectors and the bottom-forming wails 4, thereby defining troughs or boxes 6. Welded to each of the facing faces of the walls 3 are bossses or projections 19 which are held in a condition of touching each other by a first series of bolts 9 which are indicated diagrammatically by a line. A radial gusset member 103 of the carrier structure 100 is disposed in line with the radial walls 3.
The walls 3 pass with their lower end into a U-shaped slideway 18 which is fixed with respect to the radial gusset member 103. In the illustrated embodiment, welded to the outside of the bottom of the slideway 18 are two side plates 20 which receive the gusset member 103 between them and which permit the slideway 18 to be mounted astride the gusset member 103. Double bolting as illustrated at 21 rigidly secures the slideway 18 on the gusset member 103. Moreover, two screwthreaded rods 22 connect one of the plates 20 to a structural element 23 which is fixed with respect to the gusset member 103, disposed on one side thereof and perpendicularly thereto, which element 23 can also be fixed with respect to a circumferential gusset member 106. Oblong holes are provided in the side plates 20 for the bolts 21, so that the position of the slideway 18 can be adjusted in respect of height, by acting on the screwthreaded rods 22. 53S2S Moreover, the upper part of the slideway 18 is partly closed by guide members 24 which are disposed perpendicularly to the side edges of the slideway 18. To permit the guide members 24 to be secured to the slideway 18, they have a screwthreaded hole and the wall of the slideway 18 has a corresponding aperture in which a clamping screw 34 is received, the screw 34 being shown by a line in Figure 3.
The male element of the assembly comprises two spindle members 25 which pass through holes disposed substantially at the lower end of each of the radial walls 3. The members 25 are welded to the facing surfaces of the radial walls 3 and extend perpendicularly to the opposite faces.
Mounted on each spindle member 25 is a slide shoe or skid 26. Each shoe 26 completely surrounds the spindle member 25 and therefore bears against the inside of the bottom of the slideway 18, with a certain clearance with respect to the guide members 24. The arrangement may also have a certain clearance between the shoes 26 and the side edges 29 of the slideway 18. As regards more precisely the shoes 26, they may preferably have a low coefficient of friction with respect to the material forming the slideway 18.
Generally, the shoes 26 may be of any material which, besides the above-mentoned coefficient of friction, have a high level of resistance to abrasion, ageing, deformation and creep, and a high level of resistance to chemical substances such as acids, solvents or oxygen.
For example, and in particular when the slideway 18 comprises stainless steel, the shoes 26 may be of a metal alloy such as white metal or babbitt metal or a copper-base alloy such as bronze. They may also comprise a synthetic material such as a polymer having a high molecular weight (for example from 0.5 to 4 millions) of the polyethylene type, in particular a glass fibre-reinforced polyethylene, polypropylene, glassfibre reinforced polyamide 6, graphite-filled polytetrafluoroethylene, difluorinated polyvinylidene and graphite.
The shoes 26 may be of a prismatic and in particular a substantially parallelepipedic shape. As can be seen in particular from the construction shown in Figure 3, the shoes may have a central aperture 27 which extends through the entire thickness thereof, so that on assembly they are fitted on to the spindle members 25. They could also have a central slot opening at two or three faces thereof, to permit them to be slid on to the spindle 33S 29 members 25 upon assembly of the arrangement. Moreover, they may be chamferred at the intersection 28 between the face which comes into contact with the bottom of the slideway and the face facing the side edge 29 of the slideway 18.
The above-mentioned chamfer 28, upon assembly of the arrangement, permits the shoe 26 to be more easily introduced into the slideway 18, when the two components are not precisely positioned opposite each other.
It will be noted moreover that the two spindle members 25 could possibly be replaced by a single spindle member passing through the two walls 3.
It will be appreciated that a plurality of assemblies identical to that just described above may be mounted along the same radial gusset member 103 of the structure 100. The number of such assemblies depends on the conditions of use to which the filter is subject. Preferably, there will be at least two assemblies per box. That is to say, there will be at least two assemblies over a length of the same gusset member 103 which is disposed below a box, or the length included in the space defined between two circumferential walls 5 between two boxes, it being appreciated that one element of the assembly is fixed to the gusset member 103 and the other is fixed to the corresponding radial waits 3. In addition, the above-mentioned assemblies are preferably disposed in the vicinity of the circumferential walls. Such an arrangement of the connecting assemblies can be seen from Figure 2. Finally, it will be noted that the foregoing observations concerning the arrangement of the connecting assemblies on the table 1 and the structure 100 apply to all the different embodiments of the connecting assemblies described hereinafter.
When the filter is in operation, the slideway 18 therefore carries downwardly directed vertical forces and lateral forces, such as those due to the drive torque or due to inertia when the filter is started or stopped.
In addition, the guide members 24 resist any upward vertical forces and finally, the shoes 26 are slidable within the slideway 18, in response to any radial stress.
Figures 4 and 5 show an alternative embodiment of a connecting means 16, which in fact fairly closely resembles the embodiment just described above. The same reference- numerals are used to denote the elements of the table 1 and the structure 100, which are identical to those 5392S shown in Figure 3.
In this alternative embodiment, the slideway 18 now has only a single side plate 30 which bears against the radial gusset member 103. As in the above-described embodiment, double bolting 31 in oblong holes in the plate fix the slideway 18 to the gusset member 103. A fitting pin 32 is provided to permit correct positioning in respect of height without adjustment, if the slideway 18 has to be reassembled.
Disposed in the centre of the side plate 30, between the bolts 31 and perpendicularly to the plate 30 and to the slideway is a reinforcing rib 33.
Finally, the vertical side edges 29 of the slideway 18, in the upper portion thereof, are curved outwardly so as each to define a horizontal flat surface to which guide members 35 are bolted as indicated at 34.
It will be appreciated that, in operation of the filter, the abovedescribed assembly performs in the same manner as that described hereinbefore. That observation also applies moreover to the embodiments described hereinafter.
Figure 6 shows a third alternative embodiment of a connecting means 16.
The elements of the table 1 and the structure 100 involved are denoted by the same reference numerals as before.
In this embodiment, the female element is also a slideway which, in this construction, is fixed with respect to the filtration table, while the male element comprises a spindle member on which one or more slide shoes are mounted and which is fixed on or towards the upper end of a radial assembly element or gusset member 103 of the structure 100, which is disposed in line with the slideway 18.
More precisely, in a central plane perpendicular to its outside bottom portion 36, the slideway 18 has a member 37 which is welded thereto to form a lug which is received in the lower portion of the free space defined by two successive radial walls 3 of two adjacent sectors and the bosses 19. All those elements are secured together by double bolt means 38.
The spindle member 39 of the male element is mounted to the upper part of two slide plate members 40 which are separated at the level of the spindle member 39 by an intermediate spacer member 41 and which receive between them, in their lower part, a radial gusset member 103 of the structure 100. The assembly is secured together, as in the embodiment S3S2S shown in Figure 3, by a system comprising a bolt 42 and screwthreaded rods 43 mounted on a support 44 formed by an element of the structure 100.
Two slide shoes 45 are mounted on each portion of the spindle member 39 which project on respective sides of the side plate members 40.
The shoes 45 are of the same type as those described hereinbefore. It will be noted however that they have a second chamfer 46 at the intersection between the faces which face a side edge of the slideway 18 and the guide members 47 which, in the embodiment illustrated here, form an integral part of the slideway 18. It will be appreciated that the shoes 45 may generally be provided with a second chamfer of that type, apart from the particular embodiment which is being described at this point.
Finally, fixed to the outside of the bottom 36 of the slideway, on respective sides of the two radial walls 3, are angle members 48. The angle members 48 may extend from a slideway 18 of a first assembly to another or to the other slideways of other assemblies which are mounted on the same gusset member 103, over the entire length of a gusset member. The slideways 18 are so disposed as to form a gutter arrangement which can thus recover any liquid or filtrate which might have infiltrated below the filtration table 1 and in particular at the junction of two successive sectors. Such filtrate can then be discharged at the outside or inside periphery of the filter.
The embodiment which has just been described therefore has the advantage of making use of the slideway 18 and the angle members 48 to protect the shoe 45 from any contact with a fluid which may originate from the table 1, for example acid.
Figures 7 and 8 illustrate another embodiment in which the shoes of the male element are at least partially replaced by rollers.
In general, the female element still comprises a slideway 18, while the male element comprises one or more pairs of rollers 52 which run on the bottom of the slideway 18, and one or more transverse slide shoes 53 which are disposed parallel to the axis of rotation of said rollers and outside the plane of rolling movement thereof, in particular between two successive pairs of rollers 52, being capable of coming into contact with the side edges of the slideway 18.
Referring more specifically to the arrangement shown in Figures 7 and 8, the table and structure elements are denoted by the same reference 3S 28 Ϊ4 numerals as hereinbefore, and shown therein is a slideway 18 which is mounted on a radial gusset member in the same manner as the slideway 18 of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. The slideway 18 may comprise two pairs of reinforcing ribs 49, The male element comprises three spindle members or possibly six half-spindle members 50 which extend through holes disposed substantially at the lower end of each of the successive radial walls 3 of two adjacent sectors, being separated at the level of the spindle member by a movable spacer member 51. Rollers 52 are mounted on each of the outward portions of each of the spindle members 50. The rollers 52 may be of any non-sectional shape and they comprise a material of the same type as that which has been described hereinbefore, in relation to the slide shoes. The rollers 52 may be mounted on the spindle members 50 by means of any suitable bearing such as a ball-type or needle-type bearing.
In order to permit transmission of the lateral forces, the male element further comprises transverse slide shoes 53 which are mounted on the walls 3, for example by countersunk or flush-mounted bolts, as diagrammatically indicated at 57 in Figure 8. The shoes 53 are disposed in pairs, each pair being disposed between two pairs of rollers 52 and the shoes 53 of each pair being disposed on each of the opposite faces of the radial walls 3.
As can be seen from Figure 7, the transverse shoes 53 do not touch the bottom of the slideway 18, nor the guide members thereof. On the other hand, the width of the shoes 53 is such that they have little or no clearance from the side edges of the slideway 18, and they prevent any contact between the side edges and the spindle members 50 carrying the rollers 52, or even the rollers 52 themselves.
In operation of the filter, the rollers 52 run on the bottom portion of the slideway 18 in response to radial stresses and the transverse shoes 53 transmit the lateral farces.
Another aspect of the invention is concerned with the join between the adjacent sectors and more particularly between- the radial walls 3 defining said sectors.
As described hereinbefore, the radial walls 3 come into contact with each other by way of bosses or projections 19. The groove 54 above the bosses 19 serves for fixing the filter cloths. In fact, the filter cloth fixing effect may be produced by pushing a rubber keeper or retaining rod or bar £33 28 into the groove 54, with the doth. There may be the danger of liquid penetrating through the cloth at the location of the groove 54, and the liquid may come into contact with the upper part of the bosses 19. It is therefore necessary for the junction 55 between the bosses 19 to be sealed.
Hitherto, the sealing effect was achieved by welding the two bosses 19. Now, that weld gives rise to two disadvantages. First of all, when finally assembling the filter at the site at which it is to operate, the weld may give rise to stresses and affect the planar conditions of the arrangements, which were achieved in pre-assembly adjustments of the ID filter at the works. Then, in operation of the filter, the various stresses which are applied thereto have a tendency to rupture those welds.
According to the invention, the weld is replaced by a resilient sealing member 56 which is disposed at the bottom of the groove 54 and between the bosses 19, comprising a material which undergoes vulcanisation at ambient temperature, such as for example a silicone. Such a seal, by virtue of its flexibility, is capable of absorbing the movements of the troughs or boxes relative to each other, and thus permits a certain degree of disconnection as between the sectors. lt will be appreciated that it is entirely possible to retain the sealing weld between the bosses 19, and for the weld to be covered with a seal member of the above-indicated kind.
In addition, it will be appreciated that it is possible to use a sealing member of the same kind at any other point in the filter where it might turn out to be useful, for example at the outside edge 12 of the table, at the junction between two adjacent sectors.
The present invention it also concerned with a carrier structure for a rotary horizontal table type filter, in particular for a filter of the type as described above. In fact, in order to provide a filter which operates correctly under severe conditions, in particular at high temperature, it is important for the carrier structure to be of such a design that it can be of a very precise degree of planarity under such conditions.
Different embodiments of the carrier structure will now be described with more particular reference to Figures 2 and 9 to 16. In this description, the terms internal and external will be used to distinguish the components which are closer to or more remote from the centre of the circular structure. 5392ft In general, as indicated hereinbefore and with reference to Figures 2 and 10, the structure 100 comprises a first drive ring member 101 on which radial assembly elements 103 such as vertical gusset members rest, by way of their lower ends. In addition, the structure 100 comprises a second internal connecting ring member 107 which may optionally rest on a second rolling track. The gusset members or elements 103 are fixed with respect to the second ring member 107 by means of their internal ends and by fixing and possibly stiffening means 108. The means 108 may comprise two horizontal flat plate members 109 which rest on the ring member 107 and ID which grip the lower end of the element 103 which also rests on the ring member 107; and two vertical stiffening members 110 which grip the end of the element 103 and which are perpendicular to the element 103 and to the members 109.
The number of radial gusset members depends on the size of the filter and the number of sectors and may vary for example between 30 and 36.
In addition, circumferential assembly elements denoted by the general reference numeral 106 such as gusset members are fixed with respect to the radial elements and are disposed in pairs on respective sides of said elements in radially spaced series as indicated at a, b, c, d and e.
In accordance with the invention, and as shown in Figures 9 to 16, the structure is provided with circumferential connecting means 111 between the circumferential elements 106 of the same series, and diagonal bracing and connecting means denoted by general reference numeral 112, between successive radial elements 103. The assembly of the connecting means and the circumferential elements, as indicated at 111 and 106, forms a connecting ring member 113 which is shown in the form of continuous lines in diagrammatic Figures 9, 14 and 15 which, for the purposes of simplification, do not show the circumferential connecting means and elements.
In the construction shown in Figures 9, 10 and 15, the arrangement therefore comprises five series of circumferential assembly elements 16, which are connected together by the circumferential connecting means 111, therefore forming five rings 113.
In Figure 16, the arrangement only has three series of elements 106, which are connected by connecting means 111, thereby forming three ring 53S 2S members 113.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the structure comprises two series of diagonal bracing and connecting means 112a and 112b. The connecting means 112a of the first series extend between the first series of circumferential elements 106, extending from the centre of the structure, and the fixing and stiffening means 108. The connecting means 112b of the second series extend between the last series of circumferential elements 106 and either the penultimate series of those elements, as for example in the embodiments shown in Figures 15 and 16, or the series preceding same, as for example in the embodiments shown in Figures 9 and 10.
The connection between the radial elements or gusset members 103 and the diagonal connecting means 112 occurs for example at the intersection of the elements 103 and the circumferential elements 106 or the fixing means 108, as regards the connecting means of the first series. The three structural elements 103, 112 and 106 or 108 are therefore joined and rigidly secured at that location.
In the construction shown in Figures 9 to 15, the diagonal connecting means 112 therefore form a diagonal connection between two successive radial elements or gusset members 103.
Figure 16 shows a more particular embodiment in which each diagonal connecting means 112a of the first series connects a radial element or gusset member 103 to the second connecting ring member 107, at the centre of the portion thereof which is between two elements 103. Each element 103 is thus connected to the ring member 107 by two connecting means 112. in addition, the structure may comprise a certain number of reinforcing arms 114a, 114b or 114c.
Generally, the reinforcing arms comprise two successive radial elements and a series of at least one pair of diagonal connecting means which are positioned between said radial elements and which are so disposed that the whole of the series of said diagonal connecting means occupies the major part of the space between the fixing means and the series or the last series of circumferential elements.
There may be for example six such reinforcing arms.
The reinforcing arms may be formed by two successive radial elements 103 which are connected together by a series of diagonal 539 23 connecting means which may comprise certain ones of the diagonal connecting means 112a and 112b already described above, and additional means 115 and 116 which are disposed in a crossed configuration and in pairs in the space between each series of circumferential elements 106 and in the space between the first series of such elements and the fixing means 106.
In particular, in the construction shown in Figure 15, the diagonal connecting means 112b and 115 are disposed in the two spaces between the last three series of circumferential elements. On the other hand, in the construction shown in Figures 9 and 10, the connecting means 112b and 115 are disposed or extend in the space between the last series and that preceding the penultimate series.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 16, the reinforcing arms 114c comprise the diagonal connecting means 112a of the first series, which are disposed as hereinbefore, then a pair of connecting means 116 which is disposed in each respective space between the first and the second and the second and the third series of circumferential elements 106. The connecting means 116 are each connected to the circumferential connecting means 111, connecting the opposite circumferential elements 106 of the second series, and to a gusset member 103.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description of the reinforcing arms may be applied to any structure comprising a number of series of circumferential elements, which is different from those illustrated in the drawings.
Figures 10 to 14 show in greater detail the manner in which the various elements of the structure may be assembled.
In general, the connection between the connecting means and the radial elements may be at the intersection of those elements and circumferential elements 106.
Mounted on each gusset member 103 are five series of circumferential assembly elements 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d and 106e.
As regards the first or internal series, it will be seen from Figure 11 that that series comprises'flat bar members 106a. The members 106a may be greater in length than the bar members of the remainder of the series when they are between two gusset members 103 which constitute a reinforcing arm.
As shown in Figure 12, the second series 106b is in principle formed 338 28 by flat bar members, except in the reinforcing arms where the circumferential elements are gusset members.
The third and fifth series are formed by flat bar members. Figure 14 shows for example the fiat bar members 106e of the fifth series. As will be seen from Figure 13, the fourth series is formed by gusset members 106d.
The circumferential connecting means 111 are generally formed by angle members which are bolted to the circumferential elements, or flat bar members. There are also angle members which constitute the diagonal connecting means 112,115 or 116.
In each series, the successive angle members, that is to say, the angle members which are disposed between three successive radial gusset members, are disposed at an inclined angle relative to each other. In general, such angle members are bolted to flat bar members 117 which are fixed in the angle formed by the radial gusset members and the circumferential stiffening members, gusset members or flat bar members, and perpendicularly thereto. In the case of the reinforcing arms, the angle members are also mounted on plates 118 at their intersection with another angle member.
Two inclined transverse members 119 may be disposed within a reinforcing arm 114, between the series 3 and 4 or circumferential elements, each member 119 connecting the apex of an element 106 of the series 4 to the base of an element 106 of the series 3.
Finally, it should be noted that many variations may of course be * made without thereby departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, it is possible to envisage any other suitable means for fixing the male and female elements to the structure or to the table, other than those which have been specifically described hereinbefore. Thus, the slideway could be welded to the table or to the structure, rather than being bolted. It will be appreciated that the fork-type fitting of the slideway which is described in relation to the embodiment shown in Figure 3 could also be applied to any slideway in another embodiment.
In addition, it is possible, in place of the slideway, to use any shaped element being of a different configuration from the U-shaped configuration described above.
Thus, it would be possible for the female element to comprise a ball bearing-type or self-lubricating mounting bush or sleeve in which a shaft 53920 would be mounted to constitute the male element, the free ends of the shaft, which project from the sleeve, being connected to the table or to the structure while the bush or sleeve is of course fixed to the other of those components.
It will also be noted that the spindle members carrying the slide shoes or the rollers forming the male part of the connecting element may not be fixed directly to an element of the structure, in the constructions where the male element is fixed with respect to the table, but may be fixed by way of a spindle-carrier member, as described in relation to the construction shown in Figure 6, that member being fixed to the structure.
In addition, it would be entirely possible to modify the construction shown in the Figure, by reversing the arrangement of the assembly elements, that is to say, with the slideway being fixed with respect to the table and the male element fixed to the structure.
It would be possible for the connecting assembly to incorporate a wearing member between the male element such as the rollers or slide shoes, and the female element such as the slideway. The wearing member could be of an identical configuration to the female element, and would be of a precise thickness. It would permit the male element to be laterally adjusted or shimmed relative to the female element, and would make it possible to omit the adjustment in respect of height of the female or male element.
It will be appreciated that the invention, in particular as regards the construction of the table-structure connecting assembly, is applied to any filter comprising a carrier structure and a horizontal filtration table which is supported by the carrier structure, irrespective of the actual constitution of the table. It will be appreciated that the type of table specifically described hereinbefore is given only by way of example. The carrier structure described could also be used independently, with another type of table and optionally, in that case, the connection between the table and the structure could be made in any suitable, known manner other than that specifically described.
It will be appreciated that the invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described and illustrated, which are given only by way of example. In particular, the invention covers all the means constituting technical equivalents of the means described, and combinations thereof, if 53928 they are used within the scope of the invention as claimed in the appended claims.

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1. A rotary horizontal table type filter, comprising a carrier structure arranged to be driven in rotation by motor means, and a circular horizontal filtration table supported by the carrier structure, said table and carrier structure being interconnected by connecting means having at least one
2. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 1, in which said connecting means ID defines at least a degree of freedom of the table relative to the carrier structure in a radial direction.
3. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, in which the carrier structure and the table are separated in the direction of height by a space in
4. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which said connecting means each comprise an assembly consisting of a male element and a female element, respective ones of said elements being 2D fixed with respect to the table and the carrier structure respectively, 5. 3 3 2 8 5 respect to the radial assembly elements and which are disposed in pairs on respective sides thereof; said structure having circumferential connecting means between the circumferential elements of the same series, and diagonal bracing and connecting means disposed between successive radial elements.
5. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 4, in which the female element is a ball bearing-type or self-lubricating sleeve and the male element is a shaft which is mounted in the sleeve and the free ends of which, which 5 degree of freedom to permit the table to be driven by the carrier structure and to permit relative displacement between the table and the carrier structure in at least one direction.
6. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 4, in which the female element is a radial slideway, preferably of a substantially U-shaped configuration, and the male element comprises at least one roller and/or at least one slide shoe
7. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 6, in which said slideway is partially closed by a pair of guide members which are fitted to or formed integrally with the slideway and which retain the male element in the slideway.
8. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the carrier structure comprises radial assembly elements and in which the table is formed by a plurality of sectors, each sector comprising radial walls, one or more bottom-forming walls and circumferential walls defining one or more boxes, and an upper wall with orifices therethrough, one of the elements of the assembly forming said connecting means being fixed to the lower end of two successive radial walls of two adjacent sectors and that the other of the elements being fixed to the upper end of a radial element of the carrier structure, which radial element is disposed vertically below said radial walls of the table.
9. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 6 to 8, in which the slideway is fixed with respect to the filtration table and that the male element comprises a spindle means on which one or more slide shoes are mounted and which is fixed on or towards the upper end of a radial assembly element of the carrier structure which is diposed vertically below the slideway.
10. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 6 to 8, in which the male element comprises either a spindle member with passes through two successive radial wails of two adjacent sectors and which is fixed substantially at the lower end thereof, or two spindle members which are fixed substantially at the lower end and respectively on the opposite faces of said two walls, said shoe or shoes being mounted on said spindle member or spindle members, and the slideway being fixed with respect to the carrier structure.
11. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 6, Claim 7 or Claim 8, in which the male element comprises one or more pairs of rollers which run on the bottom of the slideway, and one or more transverse slide shoes which are disposed parallel to the axis of rotation of said rollers and outside the plane ^539 2P of rolling movement thereof, in particular between two successive pairs of rollers, and being capable of bearing against the side edge portions of the slideway. 5
12. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 11, in which each pair of rollers is mounted on a spindle member which passes through two successive radial walls of two adjacent sectors and which is fixed substantially at the lower end thereof, or each roller is mounted on a half-spindle mounted on each of the two radial walls.
13. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 8 to 12, in which the assembly element of the connecting means, which is fixed with respect to the radial element of the structure, is mounted astride said element by a fork configuration, and that, in order to permit height adjustment of the 33 position thereof, it is connected by at least one screwthreaded rod to a second structure element which is fixed with respect to the radial element and perpendicular thereto.
14. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 6 to 13, in which said 15. Circumferential elements and the fixing means, the connecting means of the second series extending between on the one hand the last series of circumferential elements and on the other hand the penultimate series of said circumferential elements or the series preceding same.
15. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 6 to 13, in which the slide shoes and the rollers are formed of a synthetic material such as a 15 which said connecting means are at least partially housed.
16. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 6 to 15, in which the slide shoes are of a prismatic and in particular a substantially parallelepipedic shape, with optionally a central recess or aperture for mounting same on said spindle member or members, and that the intersection of the faces which come into contact with the bottom portion 55 and a slide edge portion of the slideway respectively is chamferred. 539 2
17. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 8 to 16, in which it comprises at least two assemblies of male and female elements per box, said assemblies being fixed by means of their elements to the successive radial walis of two sectors and preferably being disposed in the vicinity of the circumferential walls defining the boxes.
18. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 8 to 17, in which a resilient sealing member is provided between the parts of two successive radial walls of two adjacent sectors which are in contact with each other, said sealing member comprising a material which undergoes vulcanisation at ambient temperature, such as a silicone.
19. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 18, in which the portions which are in contact with each other are welded together and the weld is covered by a seal of the above-mentioned type. 20. 25. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 24, comprising five series of circumferential assembly elements which are connected together by said circumferential connecting means.
20. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 4 to 19, in which a wear plate is disposed between the female element and the male element. 20 shoes and rollers are formed of a metal alloy such as anti-friction metal or a copper alloy such as bronze.
21. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 9,11 and 13 to 20, in which angle members are fixed on the outside of the bottom on the slideway or slideways and on respective sides of two successive radial walls of two adjacent sectors, said angle members being disposed in such a way as to form a gutter arrangement for the recovery of filtrate which may have infiltrated below the filtration table.
22. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the external rim thereof is formed by an endless belt of flexible material, which sealingly fits against the external edge of the filtration table and which departs from said external edge in line with the region for removal of the filter cake and for cleaning of the table.
23. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the carrier structure comprises a first drive ring which engages motor means and which rests on a first rolling track; a second internal connecting ring, radial assembly elements such as gusset members, 392fc which ere fixed and reel on the first ring and which are fixed at their internal ends and by fixing means to the second ring; and one or more radially spaced series of circumferential assembly elements such as gusset members, which are circumferentially spaced and which are fixed with
24. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 23, comprising two series of diagonal connecting means and a plurality of series of circumferential assembly •elements, the connecting means of the first series extending between the first series, starting from the centre of the structure, of said
25. Circumferential assembly elements which are connected together by said circumferential connecting means, the diagonal connecting means of the first series connecting each radial element to said second connecting ring. 25 polymer having a high molecular weight, of the polyethylene type, reinforced in particular with glass fibres, polypropylene, glassfibre reinforced polyamide 6, graphite-filled polytetrafluoroethylene, difluorinated polyvinylidene and graphite. 30 25 project from the sleeve, are connected to the table or to the structure.
26. A rotary filter as claimed in Qain 23, comprising three series of
27. A rotary filter as claimed in Claim 23 or Claim 24, comprising
28. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 23, 24 or 25, comprising reinforcing arms which ere formed by two successive radial elements connected together by a series of diagonal connecting means which are disposed in a crossed configuration and in pairs in the space between each series of circumferential elements and in that between the first series of elements and the fixing means and either in the two spaces separating the last three series or the space between the last series and that preceding the penultimate series.
29. A rotary filter as rl aimed in any one of Claims 26 and 23 or 24, comprising reinforcing arms formed by two successive radial elements connected together by diagonal connecting means which are disposed in pairs in the space separating each of the first, second and third series and connecting each of' the two radial elements to the circumferential connecting means connecting the circumferential elements of the second series.
30. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 27 to 29, comprising six reinforcing arms. 30 reinforcing arms which are formed by two successive radial elements and a series of at least one pair of diagonal connecting means which are placed between said radial elements and which are so disposed that the assembly of the series of said diagonal connecting means occupies a major part of the space between the fixing means and the series or the last series of 35 circumferential elements. 30 comprising a metal or a material having a low coefficient of friction with respect to the female element, the male element being disposed in the slideway in such a way that at least one roller or at least one slide shoe is normally in contact with the bottom of the slideway. S 3 9 2 9
31. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 23 to 30, in which the .connection between the diagonal connecting means and the radial elements is located at the intersection of the radial elements and the circumferential elements.
32. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 23 to 31, in which said circumferential connecting means are formed by· angle members or flat bar members.
33. A rotary filter as claimed in any one of Claims 23 to 31, in which the diagonal connecting means are formed by angle members.
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