US1166882A - Machine for straining paper-pulp. - Google Patents

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US1166882A US85269614A US1914852696A US1166882A US 1166882 A US1166882 A US 1166882A US 85269614 A US85269614 A US 85269614A US 1914852696 A US1914852696 A US 1914852696A US 1166882 A US1166882 A US 1166882A
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  • This invention relates to paper pulp straining machines of the type wherein the rotating drum partakes of vibratory movements transverse to its longitudinal axis and is partially immersed in the pulp con-- tained in the pulp-vat; the pulp flowing inwardly through the drum straining surface and escaping by way of the drum'extremities.
  • the joints between the strainer-drum trunkends and thepulp-vat are of such character as to admit of the drum partaking of movements ofthe kind above referred to without permitting of leakage of water or pulp from the vat to the strained pulp delivery outlets.
  • Figures 1, 2, 3, l, 5, 6 and 7 are detail views illustrating several methods of constructing or arranging the joints above referred to.
  • the ends of the drum A are provided with Flanges A having turned faces against which abut packing devices intervening between the said faces and the plates of parts IV.
  • the edges of the openings in the vat, through which the spider-arms C pass are furnished with a semi-annular plate W formed with a channel W wherein is housed a resilient inflated or fluid-charged tube X whereof the inner face, which bears against and slides upon the flanges A, is preferably composed of hardened india-rubber or is provided with a metallic facing.
  • the extremities of the tube X are suspended from brackets M, M, (as shown in Fig. 2), the tube being maintained taut by means of the spring M In the construction illustrated in Figs.
  • the stationary outlet is formed with conical projection W against which is arranged a packing piece Xtcomposed of wood, lignum vitae, hard rubber, vulcanized fiber or othersuitable material and of wedge-shaped section; same being suspended by means of a metal ported at one extremity by means of a The I Specification of Letters Patent.
  • strip X corresponds as to its inner face with the contour of the conical plate W and is free to slide toward the base thereof to a slight extent in an axial direction aslongitudinal movements of the drum A may require. Its return movement is effected partly by its natural buoyancy and partly by the effort of the spring-suspended strap X in conjunction with the conical surface of the part W.
  • Fig. 4 is illustrated a modification wherein the packing piece X conslsts in a semi-anr ar strip of india-rubber or the like of c.-annel section and held in place by means of a wire strap X suspended from the brackets M, M in manner above referred to; a metal facing piece Z being interposed betweenthe piece X and the flange A of the drum.
  • the packing piece may, as shown in Fig. 5, consist of a strap or rope X composed of india-rubber or other suitable material suspended directly from the brackets M, M.
  • two semi-annular packing pieces X composed of india-rubber, woodite, fiber or other suitable material are arranged, one on either side of the flange A, and are formed with lips X X which by their natural resilience tend to close upon the flange A; their grip being strengthened, when necessary, by suitably dressing down the contiguous faces of the strips X, or by inserting packing between them.
  • a small internal channel W is formed between the strips X from which any infiltration water may easily be removed.
  • a face-joint comsubstantially drum and the face of they prising a yielding and self-adjusting packing adapted to form a substantially watertight closure between the terminal face of the straining drum and the face of the sta tionary outlet therefrom While permitting the free vibration and rotation of the said drum. substantially as set forth.

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W. W. BEAUMONT. MACHINE FOR STRAINING PAPER PULP.
APPLICATION HLE!) JULY 23, I914. I
Patented Jan. 4, 1916.
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UNITED STAS PATENT OFFICE.
MACHINE FOR STRAIN'ING PAPER-PULP.
Application filed July 23,
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM WoRBr BEAUMONT, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at the Outer .Temple, 222, Strand, in the city of Westminster, London, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Machines for Straining Paper-Pulp, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to paper pulp straining machines of the type wherein the rotating drum partakes of vibratory movements transverse to its longitudinal axis and is partially immersed in the pulp con-- tained in the pulp-vat; the pulp flowing inwardly through the drum straining surface and escaping by way of the drum'extremities.
According to my present invention, the joints between the strainer-drum trunkends and thepulp-vat are of such character as to admit of the drum partaking of movements ofthe kind above referred to without permitting of leakage of water or pulp from the vat to the strained pulp delivery outlets.
In the accompanying drawings, Figures 1, 2, 3, l, 5, 6 and 7 are detail views illustrating several methods of constructing or arranging the joints above referred to.
The ends of the drum A are provided with Flanges A having turned faces against which abut packing devices intervening between the said faces and the plates of parts IV. In the form of joint illustrated in Fig. 1, the edges of the openings in the vat, through which the spider-arms C pass, are furnished with a semi-annular plate W formed with a channel W wherein is housed a resilient inflated or fluid-charged tube X whereof the inner face, which bears against and slides upon the flanges A, is preferably composed of hardened india-rubber or is provided with a metallic facing. The extremities of the tube X are suspended from brackets M, M, (as shown in Fig. 2), the tube being maintained taut by means of the spring M In the construction illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, the stationary outlet is formed with conical projection W against which is arranged a packing piece Xtcomposed of wood, lignum vitae, hard rubber, vulcanized fiber or othersuitable material and of wedge-shaped section; same being suspended by means of a metal ported at one extremity by means of a The I Specification of Letters Patent.
or other strap X sup- Patented Jan. 4, 1916.
1914. Serial No. 852,696.
strip X corresponds as to its inner face with the contour of the conical plate W and is free to slide toward the base thereof to a slight extent in an axial direction aslongitudinal movements of the drum A may require. Its return movement is effected partly by its natural buoyancy and partly by the effort of the spring-suspended strap X in conjunction with the conical surface of the part W.
In Fig. 4 is illustrated a modification wherein the packing piece X conslsts in a semi-anr ar strip of india-rubber or the like of c.-annel section and held in place by means of a wire strap X suspended from the brackets M, M in manner above referred to; a metal facing piece Z being interposed betweenthe piece X and the flange A of the drum. Or, again, the packing piece may, as shown in Fig. 5, consist of a strap or rope X composed of india-rubber or other suitable material suspended directly from the brackets M, M.
In the further modification illustrated in Fig. 6,"-the construction is similar to that described with reference to Fig. 1, but a semi-annular J facing strip Z is inserted between the distensible tube X and the flange A.
In the construction illustrated in Fig. 7 two semi-annular packing pieces X, composed of india-rubber, woodite, fiber or other suitable material are arranged, one on either side of the flange A, and are formed with lips X X which by their natural resilience tend to close upon the flange A; their grip being strengthened, when necessary, by suitably dressing down the contiguous faces of the strips X, or by inserting packing between them. A small internal channel W is formed between the strips X from which any infiltration water may easily be removed.
I claim:
1. In a paper pulp straining machine wherein a rotating and laterally vibrating drum is partly immersed in the pulp contained in the pulp-vat, a substantially watertight face-joint formed between the terminal face of the straining stationary outlet therefrom;- as set forth. v
2. In a paper pulp straining machine wherein a rotating and laterally vibrating drum is partially immersed in the pulp contained in the pulp-vat, a face-joint comsubstantially drum and the face of they prising a yielding and self-adjusting packing adapted to form a substantially watertight closure between the terminal face of the straining drum and the face of the sta tionary outlet therefrom While permitting the free vibration and rotation of the said drum. substantially as set forth.
3.111 a paper pulp straining machine wherein a rotating and laterally vibrating drum is partly immersed in the pulp contained in the pulp-vat, a spring-suspended flexible packing of wedge-shaped section bearing on its outer side against a conical surface formed on the stationary outlet and on its inner side against a radial surface 15 presented by the extremity of the vibrating and rotating drum, substantially as set forth.
lVILLIAM \VORBY BEAUMUNT.
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US2426352A (en) * 1943-07-15 1947-08-26 Jeffrey Company Device for guiding flow of material in magnetic separators
US2532415A (en) * 1945-04-25 1950-12-05 Svenska Cellulosa Ab Rotary screening drum
US2590288A (en) * 1947-04-19 1952-03-25 Alton Box Board Co Cylinder type paper machine
US2626543A (en) * 1948-10-27 1953-01-27 Beloit Iron Works Fluid pressure sealed garter strap for cylinder molds
US2641972A (en) * 1949-11-21 1953-06-16 George A Engert Cylinder mold for papermaking machines
US2684019A (en) * 1950-11-14 1954-07-20 Pusey & Jones Corp Papermaking machine
US2695550A (en) * 1951-03-31 1954-11-30 Black Clawson Co Sealing means for cylinder papermaking machines
US2723599A (en) * 1951-03-28 1955-11-15 Forming Machine Company Of Ame Means for preventing leakage of fluid pressure from tanks through openings having movable parts mounted therein
US4294700A (en) * 1979-06-08 1981-10-13 Envirex Inc. Submerged large diameter seal

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426352A (en) * 1943-07-15 1947-08-26 Jeffrey Company Device for guiding flow of material in magnetic separators
US2532415A (en) * 1945-04-25 1950-12-05 Svenska Cellulosa Ab Rotary screening drum
US2590288A (en) * 1947-04-19 1952-03-25 Alton Box Board Co Cylinder type paper machine
US2626543A (en) * 1948-10-27 1953-01-27 Beloit Iron Works Fluid pressure sealed garter strap for cylinder molds
US2641972A (en) * 1949-11-21 1953-06-16 George A Engert Cylinder mold for papermaking machines
US2684019A (en) * 1950-11-14 1954-07-20 Pusey & Jones Corp Papermaking machine
US2723599A (en) * 1951-03-28 1955-11-15 Forming Machine Company Of Ame Means for preventing leakage of fluid pressure from tanks through openings having movable parts mounted therein
US2695550A (en) * 1951-03-31 1954-11-30 Black Clawson Co Sealing means for cylinder papermaking machines
US4294700A (en) * 1979-06-08 1981-10-13 Envirex Inc. Submerged large diameter seal

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