US650185A - Apparatus for beating and refining pulp. - Google Patents

Apparatus for beating and refining pulp. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US650185A
US650185A US71205799A US1899712057A US650185A US 650185 A US650185 A US 650185A US 71205799 A US71205799 A US 71205799A US 1899712057 A US1899712057 A US 1899712057A US 650185 A US650185 A US 650185A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cone
shell
beating
pulp
blades
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US71205799A
Inventor
Jean Baptiste Francois Xavier Mathieu
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US71205799A priority Critical patent/US650185A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US650185A publication Critical patent/US650185A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C2/00Crushing or disintegrating by gyratory or cone crushers
    • B02C2/10Crushing or disintegrating by gyratory or cone crushers concentrically moved; Bell crushers

Definitions

  • WITNESSES INVEAFOH painful/rm TN: nomns PEYERS ca, Pnofaurnm WASNINGTON, n. c,
  • This invention relates to an apparatus for use in beating or refining pulp for the manufacture of paper.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section of the apparatus, taken through the diameter of the grind- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, parts being in section.
  • V is a vertical longitudinal section of the apparatus, taken through the diameter of the grind- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, parts being in section.
  • the apparatus comprises a metallic shell a of frusto-conical shape, its Widest end being at the upper end and its narrowest at the lower end, and a metallic hood 2, which is bolted, as shown, to the widest portion of the shell or and is open at one side at 3 to provide an outlet extending laterally from the shell and which is located at the upper end of the gradually and downwardly inclined circulating channel or trough 6, which terminates in a gradually-contracting and downwardly-inclined inlet-throat 5, which opens into the lower end of the conical shell a. All these parts form the circulating-channels of the vat A.
  • a truncated grinding-cone c which is mounted on a vertical shaft 1), coincident with the axis of the shell a, said shaft being journaled in a bearing 4 of the hood 2 and in a bottom bearing at 1*, provided with a stuffing-box
  • a series of suitably-spaced blades f of steel or gun-metal, which are secured'in the cone e, from which they project to a distance of several centimeters.
  • the blades h of the shell Ct taper from near the inlet endto the outlet end, while the blades f on the cone e taper in the opposite direction, so that the adjacent edges of the blades f and h are not parallel with the inner surface of the shell Cb or the surface of the cone 6, such arrangement resulting in superior grinding or cutting effects'.
  • the cone 2 as has been said before, is arranged vertically, with its largest diameter at its upper end.
  • the lower portion is set in somewhat a little above the bottom of the outer shell and then ends'with a decided or more tapering cone p.
  • the top of the cone ends in a cone g, which extends up to the hood 2.
  • the shaft b before'referred to, is supported and turns on a steel pivot in a bearing 011 an arched stand 25, which rests on a baseplate or foundation and may be provided with regulating-screws.
  • the raising of the truncated cone e is effected by means of the lever it, which has its fulcrum on the arched stand, the point of resistance under the middle of the arch, and the operating means at the other end.
  • the lever to is operated by means of a vertical rod 1;, which is provided at its upper end with screw-thread and bearing by which it can be raised or lowered by turning its screw-threaded wheel or handle cc, supported by the socket y, in one direction or the other, raising or lowering with it the lever to and by it the step-bearing, the vertical shaft 12, and the truncated cone e.
  • Fig. 2 the direction of flow of the pulp 5 during the process of beating and refining is indicated by an arrow.
  • the inlet-throat 5 '7 After entering the apparatus at the bottom by the inlet-throat 5 '7 it rises while it is being acted upon by the blades or conical surfaces between the-two 1o conical surfaces and passes onward through the outlet 3, to return by way of the outer channel 6 of the vat to the inlet-throat5.
  • the apparatus may be pro-- vided with two outlets and two inlets. It should, also be understood that the apparatus maybe arranged horizontally instead of vertically without affecting the principlc'of the invention.
  • a vertical conical shell 0 having an inlet and outlet at opposite ends, I respectively, a series of blades arranged on the inner surface'of the shell, an interior rotary'g'rinding-cone coaxial with the shell and of difierent conicity, said interior cone being o shell tapering from near the inlet to the out- FERDINAND REGIS.

Description

No. 650,l85. .iPatentqd Ma 22; 191m.v V
J. B.-F. X'.- MATHIEU. APPARATUS FOR B'EATING AND 'REFINING PULP.
(Appli'cation'flled Apr. '7, 1899.) (No Model.) 2 SheetsSheet 2,
WITNESSES: INVEAFOH dank/rm TN: nomns PEYERS ca, Pnofaurnm WASNINGTON, n. c,
ing-cone.
PATENT OFFICE, I
A JEAN BAPTISTE FRANQOIS XAVIER'MATHIEU, OF ANNONAY, FRANCE.
APPARATUS FOR BEATING AND REFINING PULP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 650,185, dated May 22, 1900.
Application filed April '7, 1899.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JEA'N BAPTISTE FRAN- goIs XAVIER MATHIEU, engineer, of Pontde-la-Pierre, les Annonay, par Boulieu, Ardche, in the Republic of France, have invented new and useful Improvements in or Relating to Apparatus for Use in Beating or Refining Pulp for the Manufacture of Paper, which is fully set forth in the following specification.
This invention relates to an apparatus for use in beating or refining pulp for the manufacture of paper.
The invention consists of certain features of construction and combinations of parts to be hereinafter described and then claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section of the apparatus, taken through the diameter of the grind- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, parts being in section. V
Similar letters and numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The apparatus comprises a metallic shell a of frusto-conical shape, its Widest end being at the upper end and its narrowest at the lower end, and a metallic hood 2, which is bolted, as shown, to the widest portion of the shell or and is open at one side at 3 to provide an outlet extending laterally from the shell and which is located at the upper end of the gradually and downwardly inclined circulating channel or trough 6, which terminates in a gradually-contracting and downwardly-inclined inlet-throat 5, which opens into the lower end of the conical shell a. All these parts form the circulating-channels of the vat A.
Inside the shell a is arranged a truncated grinding-cone c, which is mounted on a vertical shaft 1), coincident with the axis of the shell a, said shaft being journaled in a bearing 4 of the hood 2 and in a bottom bearing at 1*, provided with a stuffing-box Arranged longitudinally on the peripheral surface of the grinding-cone e are a series of suitably-spaced blades f, of steel or gun-metal, which are secured'in the cone e, from which they project to a distance of several centimeters. On the inner surface of the truncated shell or is also arranged a series of blades h. It will be observed that while the cone c is Serial No. 712,057. (No modelll concentric with the shell a the width of the annular space between the same is greater at the smaller end of the cone adjacent the inletthroat 5, while it is less at the larger end of the cone adjacent the outlet 3. This arrangement and relative size permits the free entrance into the annular space of the fibers or pieces of pulp and the gradual crowding of them into and grinding them in the more contracted portions of the space, thus more thoroughly comminuting them than if the space were the same width throughout. The blades h of the shell Ct taper from near the inlet endto the outlet end, while the blades f on the cone e taper in the opposite direction, so that the adjacent edges of the blades f and h are not parallel with the inner surface of the shell Cb or the surface of the cone 6, such arrangement resulting in superior grinding or cutting effects'.
The cone 2, as has been said before, is arranged vertically, with its largest diameter at its upper end. The lower portion is set in somewhat a little above the bottom of the outer shell and then ends'with a decided or more tapering cone p. The top of the cone ends in a cone g, which extends up to the hood 2. The shaft b, before'referred to, is supported and turns on a steel pivot in a bearing 011 an arched stand 25, which rests on a baseplate or foundation and may be provided with regulating-screws. The raising of the truncated cone e is effected by means of the lever it, which has its fulcrum on the arched stand, the point of resistance under the middle of the arch, and the operating means at the other end. The lever to is operated by means of a vertical rod 1;, which is provided at its upper end with screw-thread and bearing by which it can be raised or lowered by turning its screw-threaded wheel or handle cc, supported by the socket y, in one direction or the other, raising or lowering with it the lever to and by it the step-bearing, the vertical shaft 12, and the truncated cone e.
As the shaft 1) might in its upward or downward movement carry with it its driving bevelpinion 2', which is splined thereon, a collar m in two parts is fixed onto the stand t by means of two lugs and engages a groove which encircles the hub of the pinion, thus preventing it from longitudinal movement whatever 2' I csonss be the movement of the Shea. t should be understood that the pinion is not keyed on the shaft, but only carries a set-screw.
In Fig. 2 the direction of flow of the pulp 5 during the process of beating and refining is indicated by an arrow. After entering the apparatus at the bottom by the inlet-throat 5 '7 it rises while it is being acted upon by the blades or conical surfaces between the-two 1o conical surfaces and passes onward through the outlet 3, to return by way of the outer channel 6 of the vat to the inlet-throat5.
' Instead of one inlet and one outlet it is to be understood that the apparatus may be pro-- vided with two outlets and two inlets. It should, also be understood that the apparatus maybe arranged horizontally instead of vertically without affecting the principlc'of the invention.
,Having thus described my invention, what Iclaim as new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent, is I 1. In a pulp beating and refining apparatus, 7
the combination of a conical shell havingan I z 5 inlet and outlet at opposite ends, respectively,
a series of blades arranged on the innersur face of the shell, an interior rotary grinding cone. coaxial therewith and provided with a series of exterior blades, the blades on the let, and the blades on the cone tapering in op= posite direction and the smaller ends of the cone and shell being adjacent to the inlet and the larger ends adjacent the outlet, means for rotating the cone, and means for conducting the pulp in a continuous stream to and from said shell and back through the same, substantially as set'forth. Y
2; In a pulp beating and refining apparatus, the combination of a vertical conical shell 0 having an inlet and outlet at opposite ends, I respectively, a series of blades arranged on the inner surface'of the shell, an interior rotary'g'rinding-cone coaxial with the shell and of difierent conicity, said interior cone being o shell tapering from near the inlet to the out- FERDINAND REGIS.,
US71205799A 1899-04-07 1899-04-07 Apparatus for beating and refining pulp. Expired - Lifetime US650185A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US71205799A US650185A (en) 1899-04-07 1899-04-07 Apparatus for beating and refining pulp.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US71205799A US650185A (en) 1899-04-07 1899-04-07 Apparatus for beating and refining pulp.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US650185A true US650185A (en) 1900-05-22

Family

ID=2718755

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US71205799A Expired - Lifetime US650185A (en) 1899-04-07 1899-04-07 Apparatus for beating and refining pulp.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US650185A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426923A (en) * 1942-12-31 1947-09-02 Cowles Co Method for hydrating paper stock
US3342427A (en) * 1964-01-31 1967-09-19 Beloit Corp Vertical refiner
US20050008076A1 (en) * 2000-06-21 2005-01-13 Microsoft Corporation Video coding using wavelet transform of pixel array formed with motion information

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426923A (en) * 1942-12-31 1947-09-02 Cowles Co Method for hydrating paper stock
US3342427A (en) * 1964-01-31 1967-09-19 Beloit Corp Vertical refiner
US20050008076A1 (en) * 2000-06-21 2005-01-13 Microsoft Corporation Video coding using wavelet transform of pixel array formed with motion information

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US650185A (en) Apparatus for beating and refining pulp.
US957478A (en) Apparatus for separating metals and the like from extraneous matter.
US755989A (en) Wood-pulp grinder.
US2084227A (en) Disintegrating mill
US2596586A (en) Machine for treating fibrous material
US315143A (en) Machine for breaking wheat
US946476A (en) Revoluble sizing-screen.
US448516A (en) gabdneb
US503304A (en) Friedrici-i andrjj
US629098A (en) Ore-crusher.
US940944A (en) Machine for condensing peat.
US1870445A (en) Apparatus for heat treating liquids
US873748A (en) Ore-feeding mechanism.
US1796458A (en) Cleaning apparatus
US115112A (en) Improvement in cider-mills
US108103A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of semolina and flour
US573890A (en) Edge-runner mill
US1175436A (en) Grinding-mill.
US320865A (en) Brick and tile machine
US788633A (en) Process of making wood-pulp.
US492239A (en) Bag engine
US1182514A (en) Thickener.
US850952A (en) Ore pulverizer and concentrator.
US198614A (en) Improvement in machines for cutting and grinding logwood
US310656A (en) Rock-crusher