COMBINED CLEANING AND STIRRING DEVICE FOR DISTILLATION STILL
20230311021 · 2023-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/1453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0813
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A combined cleaning and stirring device for a distillation still comprises at least one hollow tube provided with at least one nozzle. The tube is adapted to place the at least one nozzle in fluid communication with a source of cleaning fluid, at least one stirring blade being fixed on said tube.
Claims
1. A combined cleaning and stirring device for a distillation still, comprising at least one hollow tube provided with at least one nozzle, the tube being suitable for placing the at least one nozzle in fluid communication with a source of cleaning fluid, at least one stirring blade being affixed to said tube.
2. The device according to claim 1, herein the at least one tube forms a closed curve.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tube forms a curved stirrup shape, with two spaced-apart parallel portions connected by two curved branches.
4. The device according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of nozzles.
5. The device according to claim 4, comprising a plurality of stirring blades, at least one stirring blade being arranged between two successive nozzles.
6. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a drive motor for rotating the at least one tube.
7. The device according to claim 6, further comprising a clutch between the drive motor and the at least one tube.
8. The device according to claim 6, wherein at least one among the motor and the reduction gear system adapted such that the motor is capable of rotating the tube in two opposing directions.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one stirring blade is retractable.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the at least one stilling blade is mounted to pivot on the tube, the at least one stirring blade being adapted to come to rest against a first abutment when the tube rotates in a first direction.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one blade comprises a main portion that is substantially flat, from which at least one fin extends at an angle from a side or bottom end.
12. A distillation still system, comprising a still and a combined cleaning and stirring device according to claim 1, the at least one tube being inside the still.
13. The distillation still system according to claim 12, further comprising means for heating the contents of the still, in particular a burner.
14. The distillation still system according to claim 13, comprising an electronic control unit suitable for synchronously controlling the direction of rotation of the tube, if any, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, at least one of among the means for heating the contents of the still and a valve for placing said at least one nozzle in fluid communication with a source of pressurized cleaning liquid.
15. The device according to claim 4, wherein an inlet for cleaning fluid is provided substantially at the center of one of the two spaced-apart parallel portions.
16. The device according to claim 14, wherein the at least one stirring blade is adapted to come to rest against a second abutment when the tube rotates in a second direction.
17. The device according to claim 5, comprising between 10 and 100 nozzles.
18. The device according to claim 8, further comprising a reduction gear system between the motor and the at least one tube.
19. The device according to claim 12, wherein the at least one stirring blade is retractable depending on the direction of rotation of the tube.
20. The device according to claim 14, wherein the at least one stirring blade is adapted to come to rest against a second abutment when the tube rotates in a second direction.
21. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one blade comprises a main portion that is substantially flat, from which at least one fin extends at an angle from a side or bottom end.
22. A distillation still system comprising a still and a combined cleaning and stirring device according to claim 1, the at least one tube being inside the still.
23. The distillation still system according to claim 17, further comprising means for heating the contents of the still.
24. The distillation still system according to claim 18, comprising an electronic control unit suitable for synchronously controlling the direction of rotation of the tube on the one hand, and, on the other hand, at least one of among the means for heating the contents of the still and a valve for placing said at least one nozzle in fluid communication with a source of pressurized cleaning liquid.
25. The distillation still system according to claim 18, wherein the combined cleaning and stirring device comprises a clutch between a drive motor and the at least one tube, and wherein the distillation still system comprises an electronic control unit suitable for synchronously controlling at least one among the direction of rotation of the tube and the clutch, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, at least one of among the means for heating the contents of the still and a valve for placing said at least one nozzle in fluid communication with a source of pressurized cleaning liquid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention will be better understood from the description which follows, made with reference to the attached drawings, among which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0031] In the rest of the description, identical elements or identical functions bear the same reference numbers. In the interest of keeping this description concise, these elements are not described within the framework of each embodiment. Instead, only the differences between embodiments are described.
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[0033] Combined device 16 for cleaning still 12 and stirring the contents of still 12 is designed to be inside the still 12 itself. Combined cleaning and stirring device 16 firstly comprises a plurality of nozzles 18, in fluid communication with a source of liquid via a hollow tube 20, connected to cleaning liquid supply system 14 for the device for cleaning still 12. The number of nozzles 18 may be for example between 10 and 100 nozzles. The number of nozzles 18 may be chosen according to the capacity of still 12 and/or the flow rate of cleaning liquid supplying combined cleaning and stirring device 16. Each of nozzles 18 may be oriented towards the nearest wall of still 12. Tube 20 forms a closed curve. In other words, tube 20 forms a loop. Tube 20 here has the shape of a stirrup. In other words, tube 20 has two spaced-apart portions 20a, 20b which are substantially parallel, joined by two curved branches 20c, 20d which are symmetrical along the midplane of tube 20, perpendicular to the plane of
[0034] As illustrated by arrow F, tube 20 is mounted so that it can rotate in relation to still 12, around central axis X of combined cleaning and stirring device 16 and of still 12. To do this, tube 20 is fixed to a bearing 22, allowing rotation around axis X of rotation of tube 20. Advantageously, at least some nozzles 18 are arranged on tube 20 such that the supply of pressurized cleaning fluid from nozzles 18 cause the rotation of tube 20. For example, tube 20, having a plane of symmetry (perpendicular to the plane of
[0035] Furthermore, the combined cleaning and stirring device 16 comprises stirring means 23 for stirring the fluid contained in the still.
[0036] These stirring means 23 first of all comprise tube 20, in that it bears one or more stirring blades 24. Advantageously, the stirring blade or blades 24 are fixed to a portion of hollow tube 20 near the bottom of still 12, where the risk of deposits is greatest. Here, for example, stirring blades 24 are fixed on one of the two spaced apart and substantially parallel portions 20a, 20b, more precisely on portion 20b of two portions 20a, 20b of tube 20, the one closest to the bottom of still 12.
[0037] In the example of
[0038] The height of stirring blades 24, measured in the direction of axis X, can in particular be equal to or even substantially greater than the height of nozzles 18, also measured in the direction of axis X. For example, the height of stirring blades 24 is between 2 and 3 cm.
[0039] The stirring means also comprise a drive system 26 for rotating hollow tube 20 around its axis X of rotation. According to the example of
[0040] Additionally, in the example of
[0041] Indeed, in this first exemplary embodiment, rotation of hollow tube 20 by drive motor 28 is in principle only necessary when device 16 is utilized to stir the liquid contained in still 12. On the contrary, when device 16 is used to clean the inside of still 12, the pressure of the cleaning liquid and the positioning of nozzles 18 can allow rotating tube 20 without requiring the utilization of drive motor 28. In this case, it is preferable to disengage clutch 34, so that drive motor 28 does not hinder by this rotation of tube 20.
[0042] Thus, advantageously, combined cleaning and stirring device 16 makes it possible to provide a stirring device inside still 12, despite the large bulk of tube 20 which is necessary for an efficient cleaning system.
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[0044] Thus, in
[0045] The example shown in
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[0047] Thus, in the example shown in
[0048] Furthermore, here there are four stirring blades 124, 126: two wider blades 124 are arranged substantially halfway between the lateral ends of portion 20b of tube 20 and the middle of portion 20b of tube 20, while two less wide blades 126 are arranged substantially on either side of the middle of portion 20b of tube 20, between the middle of portion 20b and blades 124.
[0049] Stirring blades 124 have a substantially flat main portion 128, here extending outward from the plane of extension of tube 20. Main portion 128 is U-shaped, a nozzle 18 outlet being between the two sides of the U. Additionally, stirring blades 124 comprise a first fin 130 extending at an angle from the radially outer end of main portion 128 of stirring blade 124. First fin 130 here extends rearwards in relation to the direction of rotation of tube 20 when being operated for stirring. Stirring blades 124 further comprise a second fin 132 extending at an angle from the radially inner end of main portion 128 of stirring blade 124. Second fin 132 here extends forwards in relation to the direction of rotation of tube 20 when being operated for stirring. Finally, a third fin 134 extends at an angle from the bottom end of main portion 128 of each stirring blade 124. In the example illustrated, third fin 134 is oriented in the same direction as first fin 130. In other words, third fin 134 is oriented rearwards in relation to the direction of rotation of tube 20 when being operated for stirring.
[0050] Radially internal stirring blades 126 also comprise a main portion 136 that is substantially flat, here extending in the plane of extension of tube 20. Here, main portion 136 of stirring blades 126 is substantially rectangular. Furthermore, stirring blades 126 comprise a first fin 138 extending at an angle from the radially outer end of main portion 136 of stirring blade 126. First fin 138 here extends forwards, in the direction of rotation of tube 20 when being operated for stirring. Similarly, a second fin 140 extends at an angle from the lower end of main portion 136 of each blade 126. In the example illustrated, second fin 140 is oriented rearwards, in relation to the direction of rotation of tube 20 when being operated for stirring.
[0051] Fins 130, 132, 134, 138, 140 make it possible in particular to generate flows in the liquid during stirring, aimed at improving the quality of the stirring. However, the position and configuration of blades 124, 126, in particular of their fins 130, 132, 134, 138, 140, may of course be different, in particular depending on the characteristics desired for the stirring.
[0052] The invention is not limited to the examples which have just been described. On the contrary, many variants are accessible to those skilled in the art.
[0053] Firstly, it is possible to drive the rotation of tube 20 using motor 28 for both the cleaning and the stirring modes of combined device 16. For example, the motor can be controlled in one direction of rotation in one mode of operation, and in a second direction of rotation in a second mode of operation. Alternatively, the motor can rotate the tube via a first reduction gear system 30 in one mode of operation and via a second reduction gear system in a second mode of operation.
[0054] The fact of rotating tube 20 by means of a motor, even in cleaning mode, affords a wider choice of placements for nozzles 18. In particular, the position of nozzles 18 can be chosen to optimize cleaning, without worrying about the kinematics of tube 20 as this is ensured by motor 28. The position of nozzles 18 can then be chosen to be on one side and/or on the other side of tube 20. In particular, all nozzles 18 can be on the same side of tube 20.
[0055] In a variant not shown, it is also possible to provide retractable stirring blades 24. It is thus possible to retract stirring blades 24 when combined device 16 is utilized for cleaning the interior of still 12. In this case, for example, when utilizing the stirring function of combined device 16, all stirring blades 24 are deployed and extend between tube 20 and the wall of still 12. In contrast, when utilizing the cleaning function, stirring blades 24 all extend into the volume defined by tube 20 pivoting around axis X. Alternatively, the stirring blades may be pivoted so that, when retracted, they extend substantially within the plane defined by the movement of portion 20b of tube 20 when said tube rotates around axis X.
[0056] According to another example, the blades are pivotally mounted on tube 20, such that: [0057] the rotation of tube 20 in one direction tends to pull the blades down into the plane of portion 20b of the tube, the blades coming to rest against a first abutment, preferably in the cleaning operating mode, while [0058] the rotation of tube 20 in a second direction, opposite to the first, tends to push the blades into the plane of tube 20, the blades coming to rest against a second abutment, preferably in the stirring operating mode. According to yet another variant, only a portion of the blades is pivotally mounted, so that only this portion pivots in relation to a portion of the base of the blade, depending on the direction of rotation of the tube. In the case where the blades are retractable, the height of the deployed blades is preferably between 2 and 3 cm.
[0059] Other embodiments of retractable blades are accessible to those skilled in the art, which improve stirring when using stirring mode in comparison to cleaning mode, while limiting the mechanical stress on tube 20 during rotation while in the cleaning mode of operation and, preferably, not interfering with the jet of cleaning liquid from nozzles 18.
[0060] There may also be provided, for example, an electronic control unit to automate still system 12, controlling the coupling and startup of drive motor 28 for tube 20, so as to trigger the stirring synchronously with triggering a means for heating the contents of still 12, for example a burner 40. Similarly, the electronic unit can control clutch 34 to decouple drive motor 28 from hollow tube 20 at the end of stirring. This decoupling by means of the clutch, or the direction of rotation of tube 20, may in particular be controlled according to a setpoint temperature or a drop in pressure of the combustion gas for still 12. The electronic unit may further control the direction of rotation of tube 20 and/or of drive motor 28, depending on the mode of operation, stirring or cleaning.
[0061] The electronic control unit may further be suitable for synchronously controlling clutch 34 or the direction of rotation of tube 20, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, at least one of: the means for heating 40 and a valve 42 for placing nozzles 18 in fluid communication with a source of cleaning liquid.
[0062] Finally, the examples described above relate to the preferred case of a distillation still intended for the production of eau de vie. However, the teachings of this application relate more generally to any tank that can be utilized in the food industry, capable of receiving contents to be stirred and which can be cleaned quickly and efficiently by means of the combined cleaning and stirring device.