APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF SOLID PARTICULATE MATERIAL
20170247771 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C14C15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
C14B1/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C14C15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
Apparatus for recovery of a solid particulate material from an animal skin substrate subjected to a treatment using said particulate material, comprises a support arranged to support the animal skin substrate, at least one air knife arranged to direct its output flow of air to the animal skin substrate when supported on the support, and a transport arrangement configured to move at least one of the air knife and the animal substrate relative to the other. A method of recovering solid particulate material from such an animal skin substrate is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A method of recovering a solid particulate material from an animal skin substrate subjected to a treatment using said particulate material, the method comprising supporting the animal skin substrate on a support, directing an output flow of air from at least one air knife to the animal skin substrate and moving at least one of the air knife and the animal substrate relative to the other thereby to displace solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising maintaining the animal skin substrate substantially stationary and moving the, or each, air knife relative to the animal skin substrate.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising maintaining the, or each, air knife substantially stationary and moving the animal skin substrate relative to the, or each, air knife.
4. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 comprising moving relative to one another (i) the animal skin substrate and (ii) a first air knife arranged to direct its flow of air towards a first surface of the animal skin substrate and a second air knife arranged to direct its flow of air towards an opposed second surface of the animal skin substrate.
5. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 comprising supporting the animal skin substrate in a substantially horizontal attitude.
6. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 comprising supporting the animal skin substrate in a substantially vertical attitude. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 comprising supporting the animal skin substrate in an inclined attitude.
8. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 7 further comprising collecting solid particulate material displaced from the animal skin substrate by the or each air knife with or in a collecting device.
9. A method as claimed in claim 6 comprising mounting the animal skin substrate about a support of substantially cylindrical shape and rotating said support about its longitudinal axis thereby to move the animal skin substrate relative to the at least one air knife.
10. A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the support is a roller or substantially cylindrical brush.
11. A method as claimed in claim 9 or 10 comprising rotating said support to pass a first portion of the animal skin substrate extending substantially vertically downwardly from the support at a first side of the support between a first pair of air knives arranged at the first side of the cylindrical support and rotating said support to pass a second portion of the animal skin substrate extending substantially vertically downwardly from the support at a second side of the support between a second pair of air knives arranged at the second side of the cylindrical support, the air flow of each air knife of the pair being directed towards a plane extending between the air knives of the pair.
12. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the air flow of each air knife is directed downwardly.
13. A method as claimed in claim 11 or 12 further comprising moving an upwardly arranged wall member of a collecting vessel between a first position in which the vessel is configured to collect solid particulate material being displaced from the first portion of the animal skin substrate by the air knifes, and a second position in which a substantially vertical plane extending between the air knives of the first pair is external to a solid particulate material receiving portion of the vessel, and rotating said support to move said first portion downwardly in said plane.
14. A method as claimed in claim 11 or 12 comprising arranging the animal skin substrate on the support such that a first lower marginal portion of the animal skin substrate at a the first side of the support is disposed below the first pair of air knives, arranging a collecting vessel to collect solid particulate material displaced from said first and second portions of the animal skin substrate, rotating the support such that said first lower marginal portion moves upwardly and said first portion of the animal skin substrate passes between the air output flows of the first pair of air knives and said second portion of the animal skin substrate moves downwardly between the second pair of air knives, adjusting a collecting vessel to a second position or configuration, rotating the support such that said first lower marginal portion moves downwardly and said second portion of the animal skin substrate moves upwardly between the second pair of air knives, wherein (a) the second position or configuration of the collecting vessel is such that, by said downward movement of the first lower marginal portion, at least the first marginal portion of the animal skin substrate is positioned externally of the collecting vessel (b) the extent of rotation of the support is such that every part of the animal skin substrate is subjected to air output flows of the first or second pair of air knives.
15. A method of treating an animal skin substrate comprising agitating said animal substrate in a vessel in the presence of solid particulate material and treatment chemicals, removing the animal substrate from the vessel and recovering said solid particulate material by a method according to any of claims 1 to 14.
16. A method as claimed in claim 15 further comprising re-using the recovered solid particulate material in a further method according to claim 15.
17. A method according to claim 15 or 16 wherein the vessel is a rotatably mounted drum and the agitation of the animal skin substrate comprises rotating the drum.
18. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 17 wherein said solid particles have an average particle diameter of from 1 mm to 100 mm.
19. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 17 wherein said solid particles have a length of from 1 mm to 100 mm.
20. A method as claimed in any of claims 1 to 19 wherein the solid particles comprise a multiplicity of polymeric particles, a multiplicity of non-polymeric particles, or a mixture of a multiplicity of polymeric and non-polymeric particles.
21. Apparatus for recovery of a solid particulate material from an animal skin substrate subjected to a treatment using said particulate material, the apparatus comprising a support arranged to support the animal skin substrate, at least one air knife arranged to direct its output flow of air to the animal skin substrate when supported on the support, and a transport arrangement configured to move at least one of the air knife and the animal substrate relative to the other.
22. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the animal skin substrate is maintained stationary and the transport arrangement is operable to move the, or each, air knife relative to the animal skin substrate.
23. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the, or each, air knife is maintained stationary and the transport arrangement is operable to move the animal skin substrate relative to the, or each, air knife.
24. Apparatus as claimed in claim 23 wherein the transport arrangement is the support or a part or component thereof.
25. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 24 comprising a first air knife arranged to direct its flow of air towards a first surface of the animal skin substrate and a second air knife arranged to direct its flow of air towards an opposed second surface of the animal skin substrate.
26. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 25 wherein the support supports the animal skin substrate in a substantially horizontal attitude.
27. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 25 wherein the support supports the animal skin substrate in a substantially vertical attitude.
28. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 25 wherein the support supports the animal skin substrate in an inclined attitude.
29. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim further comprising a collecting device arranged to collect the solid particulate material displaced from the animal skin substrate by the or each air knife.
30. Apparatus as claimed in claim 27 wherein the support is of substantially cylindrical shape and configured for rotation about its longitudinal axis thereby to move the animal skin substrate relative to the at least one air knife.
31. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30 wherein the support is a roller or substantially cylindrical brush.
32. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30 or 31 comprising first and second pairs of air knives arranged at respective sides of the cylindrical support, each air knife pair being arranged so that the air outlets thereof are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical support and the air output flow of each air knife of the pair being directed towards a plane extending between the air knives of the pair, the air knives being so positioned or positionable that a portion of the animal skin substrate extending substantially vertically downwardly from the support at a first side of the support can pass between the air knives of the first pair and a portion of the animal skin substrate extending substantially vertically downwardly from the support at a second side of the support can pass between the air knives of the second pair.
33. Apparatus as claimed in claim 32 wherein the air output flow of each air knife is directed downwardly.
34. Apparatus as claimed in claim 32 or 33 further comprising a collecting vessel configured to collect solid particulate material displaced from the animal skin substrate by the air knives, the vessel including an upwardly arranged wall member moveable between a first condition in which the plane extending between the first pair of air knives extends within a solid particulate material receiving portion of the vessel and a second condition in which said plane is external to a solid particulate material receiving portion of the vessel.
35. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 34 wherein said solid particles have an average particle diameter of from 1 mm to 100 mm.
36. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 35 wherein said solid particles have a length of from 1 mm to 100 mm.
37. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 21 to 36 wherein the solid particles comprise a multiplicity of polymeric particles, a multiplicity of non-polymeric particles, or a mixture of a multiplicity of polymeric and non-polymeric particles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0086] Embodiments of the invention are further described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0087]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0088] As noted above, the applicant has appreciated that improvements in treatment processes for animals skin substrates, such as for the manufacture or dyeing of leather, can be achieved through including solid particulate material in the treatment environment with the animal skin substrate and such treatment chemicals as may be required. In particular, improvements can be achieved by agitating the animal skin substrate in a vessel in the presence of appropriate treatment chemicals and the solid particulate material. The applicant has postulated that an enhanced, but still relatively gentle, mechanical action attributable to the presence of the solid particulate material can lead to the enhanced outcomes of the treatment processes. For example, the required quantity of treatment chemicals needed to process a given quantity of animal skin substrate can be reduced, as can treatment times and temperatures.
[0089] After such a treatment process the solid particulate material must be removed from the animal skin substrate. In this way, the animal skin substrate can be readied for such further treatments as may be necessary, or can be used directly in the manufacture of finished articles such a leather goods. Also, the recovered solid particulate material can then be re-used in a subsequent treatment process for the same or further substrates.
[0090] However, the applicant has further appreciated that effective removal of the solid particulate material from the substrate presents some challenges.
[0091] Notably, the treatment performed by the invention is distinguished from processes such as “laundering” wherein the substrate is typically a finished garment or fabric (being a manufactured article) and wherein the treatment merely relates to removing stains, soil and other unwanted matter from the surface of the substrate. Separation of solid particles from animal skin substrates can be complicated by the texture and composition of the substrate which typically comprises a soft, fleshy tissue. The soft, fleshy nature of such substrates can increase the likelihood that solid particles, when agitated with the substrate in a rotating drum, will adhere to the substrate surface or become embedded therein.
[0092] The applicant notes, for example, simply hanging the treated animal skin substrate in a vertical attitude with the intention that the sold particulate material will fall from the animal skin substrate is not effective, or at least in not effective within a commercially acceptable timescale. The applicant has appreciated that some physical action to remove the solid particulate material from the substrate is advantageous to achieve efficient and effective separation of the particulate material from the animal skin substrate. However, a mechanical action which includes contact of moving parts or components of a removal apparatus with the animal skin substrate is potentially problematic because of the need to avoid surface damage, or worse, to the substrate. Also, the nature of the animal skin substrate, as a natural product, can mean that it is irregular, making effective positioning and adjustment of devices relying on a mechanical action on the substrate potentially problematic, especially in a high throughput commercial environment.
[0093] In the light of these constraints, the applicant has appreciated that effective and efficient removal of solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate can be achieved by the use of one or more air knives to direct a flow of air at the animal skin substrate. The output flow of air from the air knife can displace solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate surface without damaging the animal skin substrate, and in particular without damaging or degrading the surface (or surface finish) of the animal skin substrate. Furthermore, by use of an air knife, separation of the solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate can be achieved rapidly, that is, within a time period suitable for commercial implementation, and to a high degree. For example, the degree of recovery of the solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate can be more than 90%, such as more than 95%, more than 99%, more than 99.9% or more than 99.99%. The percentage degree of recovery is preferably a wt %. Preferably, the percentage degree of recovery as mentioned herein relates only to the removal of the particulate material by the apparatus or method of the present invention.
[0094] Advantageously, the method of the invention can be carried out, or the apparatus of the invention can be used, after a preliminary processing or treatment of the animal skin substrate to remove a majority of the solid particulate material initial present on the substrate. This can result in especially good overall recovery of the solid particulate material so that substantially no solid particulate material, or indeed absolutely no solid particulate material, remains on the animal skin substrate.
[0095] The extent of separation of solid particulate material from the animal skin substrates can be determined by calculating the removal or separation efficiency. The removal or separation efficiency can preferably be calculated by the following steps:
[0096] i. recovering the solid particulate material following its use in the treatment process carried by the apparatus of the present invention or in the method(s) of the present invention;
[0097] ii. rinsing and drying the particulate solid materials recovered in step i); iii. recording the weight of recovered particulate solid material—A;
[0098] iv. recovering the particulate solid material which remains after step i);
[0099] v. rinsing and drying the particulate solid materials recovered in step iv);
[0100] vi. recording the weight of recovered particulate solid material—B;
[0101] vii. calculating the percentage efficiency by use of the equation:—
Separation Efficiency (wt %)=100×A/(A+B).
[0102] Step iv. can conveniently be performed by manually hand picking and shaking the remaining solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate.
[0103] The rinsing step can be useful for removing any animal skin substrate and treatment liquor residues from the particles. Preferably, this is done by water rinsing.
[0104] By way of example, if preliminarily processing or treatment provides a bead removal or separation efficiency of 95 wt % of the particulate material and then subsequently the method or apparatus of present invention further has a bead removal efficiency of 95 wt % of the remaining particulate material, the net total efficiency is 95%+99%×5 which is 99.95 wt %. Such stringent removal of the particulate material is especially desirable as just one particle of the solid particulate material remaining on the animal skin substrate can prevent a subsequent step, such as coating, colouring, fat-liquoring, re-tanning, sammying etc., from uniformly treating the animal skin substrate, potentially leading to unacceptable imperfections in the finished product.
[0105] Preferably, the animal skin substrate prepared using the apparatus or by the method of the present invention has on average less than 10 g of particulate material per 10 kg of animal skin substrate, more preferably less than 10 g per 100 kg of animal skin substrate and especially less than 10 g per 1000 kg of animal skin substrate. For this measurement the animal substrate weight can be a wet but is preferably a dry weight.
[0106] The animal skin substrate can be mounted to a support. At least one air knife is located proximate the support so that the output flow of the, or each, air knife is directed towards the animal skin substrate when mounted on the support. Relative movement is effected between the or each air knife and the support. In some preferred embodiments, the, or each, air knife is held stationary and the support is moved so that the animal skin substrate moves relative to the, or each, air knife. In other preferred embodiments, the animal skin substrate can be held stationary by the support and the, or each, air knife can be moved relative to the animal skin substrate. In some further preferred embodiments, both the animal skin substrate and the, or each, air knife can be moved at the same time.
[0107] In preferred arrangements, the support supports the animal skin substrate in a flat or smooth configuration. Here, “flat or smooth” is not intended to mean that the animal skin substrate is supported only in a generally planar configuration (although a planar configuration is not excluded). Rather, “flat or smooth” indicates an absence of folds, tucks, creases and the like and an absence of bumps or depressions, valleys, ridges and the like, noting that some lack of uniformity in the animal skin substrate may be unavoidable because of its natural origins.
[0108] In some arrangements the support can be a continuous uninterrupted planar structure. In other arrangements the support can be perforate or reticulate. In further arrangements the support can have a generally horizontally arranged upper surface on which the animal skin substrate can be arranged in its flat or smooth condition. In still further arrangements, the support can have an inclined upper surface on which the animal skin substrate can be arranged in its flat or smooth condition. In yet further preferred arrangements, the animal skin substrate, or at least one portion thereof, can be arranged to hang substantially vertically from the support.
[0109] In further particularly preferred embodiments, more than one air knife can be provided. More especially, at least one air knife can be provided at each opposed surface of the animal skin substrate. In this way, the solid particulate material can be displaced from each side of the animal skin substrate at the same time, rendering the removal process more efficient.
[0110] In further variations different air knives can be used to address different portions of the animal skin substrate. A plurality of air knives can be arranged linearly (so that their air output flow is substantially co-linear) such that an uninterrupted air flow can be provided across a full width of the animal skin substrate, for example.
[0111] In further preferred embodiments more than one air knife can be provided to address a given area or portion of the animal skin substrate. Such a given area or portion can be, a part of the animal skin substrate which can comprises a higher proportion of solid particulate materials relative to other parts of the animal substrate. This can, for example, include areas of the animal skin substrate where poor fleshing, splitting or flaying has occurred in prior treatment methods and which can thus preferentially retain solid particulate material. In preferred arrangements, each air knife can be positioned and/or aligned or oriented independently of the position or alignment of any other air knife.
[0112] In further preferred embodiments an imaging system can be provided. The imaging system can address the animal skin substrate and can be configured and/or calibrated to detect areas or regions of the animal skin substrate having solid particulate material thereon, areas or regions having higher amounts of the solid particulate material thereon. The imaging system can direct or configure one or more of the air knives—such as by cooperation with an apparatus controller which controls the operation of the air knives—such that the air flow output of the respective air knife or knives is (are) directed to said areas or regions to effect removal of the solid particulate material from such areas or regions.
[0113] In further embodiments a sensing arrangement or device can be provided to determine the position of the animal skin substrate, or more particularly to determine the edges or boundaries of the animal skin substrate. Being a natural product, there can be considerable variation in the size and shape of different animal skin substrates. The sensing arrangement can be a part or function of the above imaging system. In simpler arrangements, the sensing arrangement can include one or more light gates or limit switches, for example.
[0114] In preferred embodiments of the invention means, apparatus or a device can be provided for collecting the solid particulate material displaced from the animal skin substrate. The collected solid particulate material can be re-used in the treatment of further animal skin substrates. The process of treating an animal skin substrate, recovering the solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate and re-using the solid particulate material in the treatment of further animal skin substrates can be repeated multiple times with the same solid particulate material. The solid particulate material may be subjected to additional steps between treatment processes of the animal skin substrate. Such additional steps can be a cleaning of the solid particulate material, such a by rinsing in an appropriate medium. The cleaning can be effective to remove residues derived from the animal skin substrate, and/or to remove treatment chemicals used in the process of treatment of the animal substrate.
[0115] Conveniently, the means, apparatus or device for collecting the solid particulate material can be a vessel such as a tank, trough, vat or the like positioned to capture solid particulate material displaced from the animal skin substrate by the, or each, air knife. The vessel can be arranged below the animal skin substrate when said substrate is mounted on the support. In some preferred variations, the vessel can include side wall or walls (depending on its particular configuration) which extend upwardly from a base towards the height or level at which the animal skin substrate is supported by the support. Said side walls can extend upwardly beyond the height or level at which the animal skin substrate is supported. The construction of the vessel as such may not be critical provided that the vessel is effective in collecting solid particulate material displaced by the, or each, air knife from the animal skin substrate.
[0116] In preferred embodiments the animal skin substrate may be in a wet state, such as a result of prior processing steps. Such prior processing steps can include treatment of the animal skin substrate with one or more liquids such as treatment chemicals, water, rinsing agents and cleaning agents, residual amounts of which can remain on the animal skin substrate along with the solid particulate material. Accordingly, the means, apparatus or device for collecting the solid particulate material can usefully include a separator to separate the solid particulate material from such residual liquids after displacement thereof from the animal skin substrate by the air knife or air knives. The separator can conveniently take the form of a mesh, screen or the like arranged in the above-noted vessel, the mesh or screen including apertures sized to permit the passage of the residual liquid but to retain the solid particulate material.
[0117] In preferred arrangements, the animal skin substrate can be supported by the support in an inclined or in a substantially vertical orientation. Advantageously, the output flow of the, or each, air knife is directed downwardly. In this way, the solid material displaced from the animal skin substrate can be directed towards a colleting vessel arranged below the animal skin substrate.
[0118] Air knives as such are well known to the skilled person and need not be described in detail here. Generally, an air knife defines a narrow relatively longitudinally extensive slot through which air is expelled under pressure. The air output flow thus is substantially planar.
[0119] In preferred embodiments of the invention a suction apparatus, such as a vacuum suction apparatus can be provided. The suction apparatus can be applied to the animal skin substrate before or after the animal skin substrate is subjected to the action of the air knife or knives. In embodiments where the suction device is applied before the air knife or knives, the suction device can, for example, be configured to remove relatively larger amounts of solid particulate material from relatively larger areas of, or the whole of, the animal skin substrate. In embodiments where the suction device is applied after the air knife or knives, the suction device can, for example, be configured to address relatively local areas of the substrate where small residual amounts of solid particulate material might remain. The suction device can address a plurality of such relatively local areas simultaneously or in succession.
[0120] One example of a preferred construction of an apparatus according to the present invention is indicated schematically in
[0121] In
[0122] The apparatus 10 further comprises at least one air knife 50. In the illustrated example at least four air knives are shown, arranged as a first pair of air knives 50A, 50B and a second pair of air knives 50C, 50D. Air knives 50B, 50C can conveniently be mounted to a common support element 60. Support roller 42 can also be mounted in fixed relation to the same support element 60. Support element 60 can be moveable between a relatively upright position (
[0123] In the relatively closer together positions of the air knives of the first and second pairs, in each pair the air outlet flows of the air knives are directed downwardly and towards a plane (70A, 70B respectively) extending between the air knives of each pair. Typically, the output air flows of the air knives can (in the relatively closer together position) be directed at a downward angle (to the horizontal) of about 1° to not more than 88° or even 90°, such as from about 5° to about 85°, from about 20° to about 70°, from about 30° to about 60° or from about 40° to about 50°. In some preferred embodiments the output air flows of the air knives can (in the relatively closer together position) be directed at a downward angle of about 45° to the horizontal. In some preferred embodiments the output air flows of the air knives can (in the relatively closer together position) be directed at a downward angle of about 90° or about perpendicular to the horizontal. One exemplary direction of outlet air flows for air knives 50A and 50B is indicated in
[0124] As noted above, the air output flow of the or each air knife is substantially planar.
[0125] In some preferred arrangements the plane of the output air flow is arranged substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the support roller 42. In other preferred arrangements said plane of the out air flow can be arranged at an angle with respect to the axis of rotation of the support roller 42, for example to direct air flow of the respective air knife to a particular region of the animal skin substrate.
[0126] The apparatus 10 can further comprise at least one suction device such as a vacuum arrangement arranged adjacent to one or more of (and preferably adjacent to all of) the air knives 50A, 50B, 50C and 50D. The suction device, or respective suction inlets thereof, can conveniently be mounted to support elements 60, 62 and to the support element of second roller 44. Typically, a suction inlet or each suction inlet of the suction device can (in the relatively closer together position of the air knives) be directed at a upward and/or downward angle of about 1° to about 90°, such as from about 5° to about 85°, from about 20° to about 70°, from about such as 30° to about 60° or from about 40° to about 50° to the horizontal. In some preferred embodiments the or each inlet of the suction device (in the relatively closer together position) can be directed at an upward and/or downward angle of about 45° to the horizontal. In some preferred embodiments the or each inlet of the suction device can (in the relatively closer together position) be directed at an upward and/or downward angle of about 90° or about perpendicular to the horizontal.
[0127] The or each respective inlet of the suction device can conveniently be positioned from about 0.1 to about 50 mm from the animal skin substrate, such as from about 1 to about 25 mm, from about 2 to about 20 mm, from about 4 to about 15 mm from about 5 to about 10 mm from the surface of the animal skin substrate. The or each respective inlet of the suction device can typically be positioned from about 5 to about 10 mm from the surface of the animal skin substrate.
[0128] A collecting vessel configured to collect the solid particulate material on displacement thereof from the animal skin substrate is arranged about the animal skin substrate 30 and the air knives 50. Not all elements of the collecting vessel are shown in the Figures and it is noted that the collecting vessel could take numerous suitable forms, provided that it is configured successfully to collect the solid particulate material. In the illustrated embodiment, support element 62 can be taken as one wall of a collecting vessel and an opposed wall is indicated at 80. Wall 80 is moveable between relatively open and relatively closed positions (
[0129] As noted above, with the apparatus in the configuration indicated in
[0130] After mounting of the animal skin substrate 30 to the support roller 42, the apparatus 10 is brought to the configuration shown in
[0131] From the configuration shown in
[0132] Specifically, from the configuration of
[0133] Rotation of the support roller 42 in the clockwise direction continues until the lowermost part 36 of the first portion 32 has moved upwardly to such an extent that it is no longer subject to the action of the air knives 50A, 50B. Rotation of the support roller 42 is then stopped (
[0134] As indicated in
[0135] As noted, support roller 42 is next rotated in a counter-clockwise direction. Thus, second portion 34 of animal skin substrate moves upwardly and consequently first portion 32 of animal skin substrate 30 moves downwardly (for discharge from the apparatus 10). During such movement, second portion 34 is subjected to the action of the air knives 50C and 50D of the second pair, thereby to displace solid particulate material from the second portion 34, the solid particulate material being collected by the collecting vessel. Rotation of the support roller 42 in the counter-clockwise direction continues at least until the lowermost part 38 of the second portion 34 has moved upwardly to such an extent that it is no longer subject to the action of the air knives 50C, 50D of the second pair and can continue until the animal skin substrate is discharged from the apparatus 10.
[0136] The apparatus is configured to ensure that all parts of the animal skin substrate are subjected to the action of the air knives. The particular required configuration can depend for example on the size of the typical animal skin substrate 30 which the apparatus 10 receives. Configuration can involve, for example, selection of an appropriate diameter of the support roller 42, an appropriate height for the support elements 60, 62 and/or the vertical position of the said air knives 50A, 50B, 50C and 50D relative to the said support rollers 40 and 42. In selecting the appropriate configuration it is important that the movement of the animal skin substrate by the support roller 42 is sufficient to ensure that the lowest part of the first portion 32 which is not subject to the action of the first pair of air knives 50A, 50B is, after rotation of the support roller 42, subject to the action of the second pair of air knives 50C, 50D. The lowest part of the first portion 32 which is not subject to the action of the first pair of air knives 50A, 50B can be seen as that part of the first portion which, in its initial position is immediately above the line of action of the air output flows of the air knives 50A, 50B.
[0137] The first and second portions 32, 34 of the animal skin substrate can be subjected to more than one passage between the respective pairs of air knives before the position of wall 80 is adjusted and the animal skin substrate 30 is discharged from the apparatus.
[0138] The collected solid particulate material can be discharged or otherwise emptied from the collecting vessel at a suitably convenient time, as indicated schematically by arrow 14.
[0139] Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words “comprise” and “contain” and variations of them mean “including but not limited to”, and they are not intended to (and do not) exclude other moieties, additives, components, integers or steps. Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
[0140] Features, integers, characteristics, compounds, chemical moieties or groups described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive. The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
[0141] The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.