Screen apparatus
11642700 ยท 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07B4/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/469
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C23/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A screen apparatus for screening granulate, in particular moist and/or dry granulate, having a screen housing having a base, a cover and a side wall, an inlet for the granulate arranged on the screen housing, an outlet for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing, a screen arranged in the screen housing and an inlet for transfer air. The outlet for the screened granulate, which is arranged on the screen housing is arranged on the side wall of the screen housing.
Claims
1. A screen apparatus for screening granulate, comprising (a) a screen housing having a base, a cover and a side wall, (b) an inlet for the granulate arranged on the screen housing, (c) an outlet for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing, (d) a screen having at least a partially conical form arranged in the screen housing, and (e) an inlet for transfer air, wherein the outlet for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing is arranged on the side wall of the screen housing and the screen apparatus has a grinding body configured to correspond to the design of the screen, and arranged in the screen housing.
2. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the screen housing has a cylindrical design.
3. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the screen housing has an at least partially conical form.
4. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the outlet for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing is arranged tangentially to the side wall of the screen housing.
5. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the outlet is arranged above the inlet for transfer air.
6. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the configuration of the screen arranged in the screen housing corresponds to the design of the screen housing.
7. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the grinding body arranged in the screen housing is arranged above the screen.
8. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the grinding body arranged in the screen housing is rotatable.
9. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the grinding body arranged in the screen housing can be driven by a motor.
10. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inlet for transfer air is arranged on the side wall of the screen housing.
11. The screen apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the inlet for transfer air is arranged tangentially to the side wall of the screen housing.
12. The screen apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the screen apparatus has a rotor disc.
13. The screen apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the rotor disc is arranged in the screen housing between the screen and the base of the screen housing.
14. The screen apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the rotor disc can be driven by a motor.
15. The screen apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the rotor disc has an at least partially conical design.
Description
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(1) The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the attached drawing. Which shows as follows:
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(11) The screen apparatus 4 comprises a cover 6 and a screen housing 8 having a side wall 7. Furthermore, the screen housing 8 also has an inlet 9 for the granulate arranged in the cover 6 of the screen housing 8 and an outlet 10 arranged on the screen housing 8. In the screen housing 8 a screen 11 for screening the granulate is arranged such that all granulate entering via the inlet 9 is captured by the screen 11. In the screen housing 8 the screen 11 is also associated with a grinding body 14 rotatable on a shaft 12 driven by a motor M in the direction of arrow 13. In order to ensure the transfer of the granulate, by way of example, into a dryer 3 following screening, above and below the screen 11 of the screen apparatus 4 transfer air is fed in via inlets. The feeding in of transfer air to the screen apparatus 4 is carried out above the screen 11 via a first inlet 15 arranged in the cover 6 and via a second inlet 16 arranged after the screen 11.
(12) The granulate, which is emptied via the inlet 9 arranged in the cover 6 into the screen apparatus 4, is pressed by the rotating grinding body 14 through the mesh of the screen 11. At the start of the emptying of the granulate of the, in the exemplary embodiment, upstream high-shear granulator 2, most of the granulate is emptied in one action into the screen 11 of the screen apparatus 4. Thus, before and after the screen 11 arranged in the screen housing 8 blocking of the inlet 9 and the outlet 10 of the screen apparatus 4 often occurs. Blocking occurs, by way of example, due to buildup or adhesions of granulate on the inner surface 17 of the screen housing 8 in contact with granulate, preferably in the conically shaped region 18 of the screen housing 8, since the conically configured region 18 considerably reduces the passage area of the screen housing 8 available for the granulate towards the outlet 10 of the screen housing 8. By way of example, in actual applications the diameter of the screen housing 4 of 400 mm is reduced to a diameter of the outlet 10 of 100 mm. Furthermore, in the configuration of the screen apparatus 4 known from the state of the art, rounded chunks of granulate, which cannot be transported through the screen 11 usually form and remain in the screen 11 as wastage.
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(14) The screen apparatus 104 according to the invention for performing the granulate screening process, in particular for a screening process downstream of a wet granulation process or a drying process in a fluidised bed, according to the first exemplary embodiment comprises a screen housing 108 with a base 119, a cover 106 and a side wall 107. In addition, the screen apparatus 104 has an inlet 109 arranged on the screen housing 108, an outlet 110 arranged on the screen housing 108, a screen 111 arranged in the screen housing 108 and a grinding body 114 arranged in the screen housing 108, wherein the outlet 110 arranged on the screen housing 108 is arranged in the side wall 107 configured as a single piece of the screen housing 108, particularly preferably tangentially to the side wall 107 of the screen housing 108. While the product flow in the screen apparatus known in the the state of the art took place from top to bottom, in the new geometry according to the invention of the screen apparatus 104 the screened granulate is evacuated through the outlet 110 arranged on the side wall 107 of the screen housing 108.
(15) In the exemplary embodiment according to
(16) The screen apparatus 104 shown in
(17) The geometries of the screen housing 108, screen 111 and/or grinding body 114 are preferably, as also stated in the first exemplary embodiment, matched to one another in order to further optimise the screening process. Through the matching of the various geometries to one another, apart from a reduction in the installation height, through dispensing with an additional suction shoe the internal free surface of the screen apparatus, in particular of the screen housing, is minimised.
(18) In the first exemplary embodiment shown in
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(20) Like the first exemplary embodiment, the second exemplary embodiment according to the invention comprises a screen housing 208 with a base 219, a cover 206 and a side wall 207. Furthermore, the screen apparatus 204 also has an inlet 209 for the granulate arranged on the screen housing 208, an outlet 210 for the screened granulate (product) arranged on the screen housing 208, a screen 211 arranged in the screen housing 208 and a grinding body 214 associated with the screen 211 in the screen housing 208, wherein the outlet 210 for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing 208 is arranged in the side wall 207 of the screen housing 208, particularly preferably tangentially to the side wall 207 of the screen housing 208. The grinding body 214 associated with the screen 211 is rotatably arranged on a shaft 212 driven by a motor M, preferably an electric motor or similar, in the arrow direction 213. The grinding body 214 is arranged above the screen 211 in the screen housing 208, whereby the granulate to be screened is continuously pressed under constant pressure through the screen 211. The screen apparatus 204 of the second exemplary embodiment according to
(21) The statements made regarding the first exemplary embodiment according to the invention in relation to the side walls, inlet, transport air inlet and outlet and so on, are equally applicable to the second exemplary embodiment according to the invention.
(22) The screen apparatus 204 according to the invention in the second exemplary embodiment has a cylindrical design of the screen housing 208, wherein the design of screen housing 208 of the screen apparatus 204 is conical over its full installation height H of the screen housing 208, and tapers from the cover 206 to the base 219. The configuration of the screen 211 arranged in the screen housing 208 of the screen apparatus 204 corresponds to the design of the screen housing 208. In addition, the configuration of the grinding body 214 arranged in the screen housing 208 of the screen apparatus 204 corresponds to the design of the screen 211. Thus, screen housing 208, screen 211 and grinding body 214 are optimally matched to one another.
(23) Unlike the screen apparatus 104 of the first exemplary embodiment the screen apparatus 204 also has a rotor disc 220. Here, the rotor disc 220 is arranged between the screen 211 and the base 219 of the screen housing 208 of the screen apparatus 204. The rotor disc 220 is arranged on a shaft 212 that can be driven by the motor M. Thus, rotor disc 220 and grinding body 2014 are mounted on a shaft 212 and are always driven at the same speed of rotation. It is also conceivable for the rotor disc 220 and the grinding body 214 of the screen 211 to be drivable independently of one another, by way of example in each case by a separate motor, in particular an electric motor or similar. Here, the rotor disc 220 and the grinding body 214 are arranged on different shafts. Preferably, the rotor disc 220 of the screen apparatus 204 has an at least partially conical design. The arrangement of the rotor disc 220 serves to protect the seal below the screen 211 and to prevent product remaining on the base 219 and not being transported further in the direction of the suction of the outlet 210. Thus, an even better and more complete transfer of the product is achieved and buildup or adhesions of the granulate in the region of the base 211 of the screen housing 208 and the side wall 207 of the screen housing 208 minimised.
(24) A further improvement in the product transfer is achieved in that the inlet 216, not shown here, for transfer air is arranged on the side wall 207 of the screen housing 208; preferably the inlet 216 not shown here, for transfer air is attached tangentially to the side wall 207 of the screen housing 208.
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(26) By the rotation of the grinding body 214 in the arrow direction 213 the granulate is pressed or pushed through the screen 211. The screening process is optimised by the transfer air that enters the inlet 216. The combination of rotating grinding body 214 and transfer air results in an improved granulate screening process.
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(28) The statements made regarding the first exemplary embodiment according to the invention in relation to the side walls, inlet, transport air inlet and outlet and so on, are equally applicable to the third exemplary embodiment according to the invention.
(29) The granulate coming from the high-shear granulator 2 enters the screen apparatus 304 and is pushed by a grinding body 314, not shown here, through the screen 311 with continuous pressure evenly distributed across the screen 311. Through the inlet 316 arranged in the upper region of the screen housing 308 tangentially to the side wall 307 of the screen housing 308 transfer air also enters the screen housing 304 of the screen apparatus 308 and a helical, downward airflow opposite to the x-direction is generated within the cylindrical screen housing 308 of the screen apparatus 304. This airflow carries with it granulate that has built up or adhered on the way through the screen housing 308 to the screen housing 308 in the direction of the outlet 310 and thereby prevents a blockage of the screen apparatus 304 by the granulate itself. By means of the outlet 310 arranged tangentially to the side wall 307 of the screen housing 308 optimum suction of the granulate and the transfer air is ensured.
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(31) For each geometry of the screen apparatuses 104, 204 and 304 according to the invention that is used, it is sufficient to draw in the transfer air, preferably via an outlet 110, 210, or 310 arranged tangentially to the side wall 107, 207 or 307 and thereby achieve a faster and more reliable product transfer.