Discontinuously operated centrifuge
11007539 · 2021-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B04B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A discontinuously operated centrifuge, in particular sugar or starch centrifuge, includes a rotating, cylindrical centrifuge basket having a casing provided with openings and having an upper open end. An inner screen element formed as a composite unit of a screen mat and a support mat is insertable as a prefabricated, single-piece screen element into the centrifuge basket via the upper open end thereof. The screen element has ends abutting in a circumferential direction within the centrifuge basket, with axially extending end strips attached to the abutting ends of the screen element. A closure element in the form of an axially extending clamping strip cooperates with the end strips so as to lock and radially brace the screen element against the centrifuge basket casing. Attached on the centrifuge basket is an upper limiting flange, with an annular cover being screwed onto an upper limiting flange for securing the screen element.
Claims
1. A discontinuously operated centrifuge, comprising: a rotating, cylindrical centrifuge basket having a casing provided with openings; a plurality of reinforcing rings placed outside in surrounding relation to the casing of the centrifuge basket for reinforcing the casing, said reinforcing rings being configured as a function of stress and tailored to stress; and an inner screen element comprised of a screen mat and a support mat and insertable into the centrifuge basket, wherein the reinforcing rings have different ring thicknesses and/or ring heights and/or ring spacings.
2. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the screen element defines an axis and has opening widths which are different in as material flows in a direction of the axis.
3. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 2, wherein the opening widths of the screen element increase in the direction of the axis.
4. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the screen mat has a free, open area of 10% to 50%.
5. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the screen mat has a slot width of 0.030 mm to 0.70 mm.
6. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the support mat has a free, open area of 60% to 95%.
7. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the openings are configured in the centrifuge basket casing of elliptical shape.
8. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 7, wherein the centrifuge basket casing has a lower region in which the openings have a cross section in a range of 200 mm.sup.2 to 300 mm.sup.2.
9. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 7, wherein the centrifuge basket casing has a central region in which the openings have a cross section of 400 mm.sup.2 to 800 mm.sup.2.
10. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 7, wherein the openings are defined by a major axis and a minor axis, with a ratio of the major axis to the minor major axis being 1.5 to 4.
11. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the centrifuge basket has a total free, open area which is 3% to 30%.
12. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing rings have a ring thickness which is greater at axial ends of the centrifuge basket.
13. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring thicknesses are in a range of 8 mm to 30 mm.
14. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring heights are in a range of 10 mm to 80 mm.
15. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring spacings are in a range of 20 mm to 150 mm.
16. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, constructed in the form of a sugar or starch centrifuge.
17. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring thicknesses are in a range of 10 mm to 19 mm.
18. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring heights are in a range of 20 mm to 60 mm.
19. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the different ring spacings are in a range of 40 mm to 80 mm.
20. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the screen mat has a free, open area of 20% to 50%.
21. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the screen mat has a slot width of 0.15 mm to 0.5 mm.
22. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the support mat has a free, open area of 70% to 90%.
23. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 7, wherein the openings are configured in the centrifuge basket casing of different size.
24. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 7, wherein the openings are defined by a major axis and a minor axis, with a ratio of the major axis to the minor major axis being 2.0 to 2.7.
25. The discontinuously operated centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the centrifuge basket has a total free, open area which is 5% to 10%.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing, depicting a non-limiting example of a discontinuously operated sugar centrifuge.
(2) The figures of the drawing show in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(18) In the figures of the drawing, same or similar parts are given the same reference numerals.
(19) A preferred, non-limiting embodiment of a discontinuously operated centrifuge, generally designated with the reference sign Z, is shown with reference to
(20) The top view of
(21) As can be seen from
(22) Furthermore, the inner screen element S, configured as a slotted screen mat, is surrounded on the outside by a supporting structure comprised of the profiled screen wires 10 and the screen support wires 11, which includes radial and axial support wires 13, 14. The radial and axial support wires 13, 14 form a wedge-wire support element (resistance-welded support mat of 13 and 14), which is generally designated with 5.
(23) The cylindrical wedge-wire support mat 15 and the wedge-wire screen element 12 shown as a resistance-welded screen mat is fixed in the interior of the centrifuge casing 8 by means of an axial tension element 17, which is explained in more detail with reference to
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(29) The centrifuge Z further includes a cover-shaped ring part 23, which may also be designated as a cover ring 23, which is then ultimately screwed onto the upper limiting flange 5 via schematically shown screws 24. When these parts are all joined together and firmly connected together, the centrifuge Z is completed and can then be used for its intended purpose.
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(31) The abutting ends 20 of the screen element S can be seen there, with end strips 18, 19 being attached thereon. By means of a clamping strip or an axially extending tension dement 17, which serves as a closure element, the end strips 18, 19 are then locked at the abutting ends 20 of the screen element S against the centrifuge basket casing 8 and radially braced. This involves a preferred embodiment of a closure element for the fixation of the screen element S in the interior of the centrifuge basket 3.
(32) Although not depicted in greater detail in
(33) According to a preferred embodiment, which can be seen from
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(39) The different ring thicknesses can be in the range of 8 mm to 30 mm, preferably in the range of 10 mm to 19 mm. The different ring heights can be in the range of 10 mm to 80 mm, preferably in the range of 20 to 60 mm. The different ring spacings t1, t2 can be in a range of 20 mm to 150 mm, preferably in a range of 40 mm to 80 mm.
(40) As can further be seen schematically from the figures, the screen element S may have different opening widths in axial material flow direction. The opening widths of the screen element S preferably increase in material flow direction. According to a preferred embodiment, the screen mat 15 with 10, 11 has a free, open area of 10% to 50%, preferably from 20% to 50%. In particular, the screen mat 15 with 10, 11 has a slot width (
(41) The screen mat 15 with 10, 11 may include preferably profile bars with a profile bar width of 0.4 mm to 1, 5 mm, in particular from 0.5 mm to 0.8 mm.
(42) The support mat 15 with 13, 14 preferably has a free, open area of 60% to 95%, and in particular 70% to 90%.
(43) Openings 9 are provided in particular in the lower region of the centrifuge basket casing 8 with greater opening cross section of 400 mm.sup.2 to 800 mm.sup.2. The ratio of major axis to minor axis of the ellipsoidal openings 9 may be in a range of 1.5 to 4, preferably in a range of 2.0 to 2.7.
(44) Overall, the total free open area of the centrifuge basket 3 provided with openings 9 amounts to 3% to 30%, preferably 5% to 10%.
(45) Of course, the present invention is not limited to the afore-described preferred embodiments and their details, but numerous modifications and additions are possible, which the person skilled in the art may, optionally, carry out, without departing from the spirit of the invention. Thus, of course, the sizes of the openings 9 in the centrifuge basket casing 8 may vary in size, arrangement and number, which may depend on the particular application. Of course, the reinforcing rings 7, 7′, regardless of the openings 9 in the centrifuge basket 3, can be designed differently as a function of stress and tailored to stress. Of course, combinations of both variations are also included. The particular advantage of the configuration according to the invention involves in particular the absence of several joints in the screen element S, and there is no need to subdivide the latter into circumferential segments or circumferential sections, but rather can be inserted as a one-piece, prefabricated part as screen element S in the open-top interior space of the centrifuge basket 3 and then clamped, locked and fixed with the aid of a single closure element 17, 18, 19 and optionally a positioning device 21 in the form of a position securing strip 22 against the inner surface of the casing 8. This appreciably simplifies the assembly of such a centrifuge Z or Z′, and further such a centrifuge Z, Z′ can also be operated more effectively. An annular cover member 23 is then provided for the upper axial closure of the centrifuge Z, Z′, which is preferably fastened with screws 24 on the upper limiting flange 5.