Method and apparatus for filling of fiber material and liquid to steam phase in treatment vessel
First Claim
1. A method of filling a pressure treatment vessel having a steam phase and operatively connected to a pretreatment vessel with a chips-liquid mixture utilizing apparatus having a pocket of given dimensions, said method comprising the steps of sequentially and continuouslyestablishing a flow of chips-liquid mixture from the pretreatment vessel along a first path into the liquid-filled pocket,depositing a chips-liquid mixture of given volume into the pocket while displacing liquid already in the pocket and removing it therefrom;
- admitting gas under pressure to the pocket to expell at least a portion of the liquid therefrom while maintaining the chips in the pocket, so that a desired volume of liquid to be admitted with chips into the pressure treatment vessel is provided in the pocket,discharging the chips-liquid mixture in the pocket into the steam phase of the pressure treatment vessel by displacing the chips-liquid mixture from the pocket with gas,discharging the gas from the pocket into the pretreatment vessel and simultaneously filling the pocket with liquid so that the pocket is filled with liquid when another chips-liquid mixture is deposited therein, andsequentially continuously repeating all the above steps.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for filling a treatment vessel, such as a digestor, with fiber material and liquid. A chips-liquid mixture from a pretreatment vessel is fed through a conventional feeding valve to a treatment vessel while the chips-liquid mixture is being acted on by other means in the feeding valve. The feeding valve includes a rotor having a number of pockets extending therethrough, and a plurality of inlets and outlets arranged around the periphery of the valve for communication with the pockets thereof. In a first position of the valve chips-liquid mixture is fed into a pocket, and a portion of the liquid is strained off, then the valve rotates to a second position wherein a quantity of the liquid is displaced by gas or steam while the chips are maintained in the pocket, and then the valve rotates to a third position wherein the chips in the pocket are discharged into the treatment vessel. After discharge of the chips into the treatment vessel the valve rotates to a fourth position wherein the steam in the pocket is discharged to a pretreatment vessel and the pocket is filled with liquid so that it is filled with liquid when it is rotated back to its first position.
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1. A method of filling a pressure treatment vessel having a steam phase and operatively connected to a pretreatment vessel with a chips-liquid mixture utilizing apparatus having a pocket of given dimensions, said method comprising the steps of sequentially and continuously
establishing a flow of chips-liquid mixture from the pretreatment vessel along a first path into the liquid-filled pocket, depositing a chips-liquid mixture of given volume into the pocket while displacing liquid already in the pocket and removing it therefrom; -
admitting gas under pressure to the pocket to expell at least a portion of the liquid therefrom while maintaining the chips in the pocket, so that a desired volume of liquid to be admitted with chips into the pressure treatment vessel is provided in the pocket, discharging the chips-liquid mixture in the pocket into the steam phase of the pressure treatment vessel by displacing the chips-liquid mixture from the pocket with gas, discharging the gas from the pocket into the pretreatment vessel and simultaneously filling the pocket with liquid so that the pocket is filled with liquid when another chips-liquid mixture is deposited therein, and sequentially continuously repeating all the above steps. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. Apparatus for filling a pressure treatment vessel having a steam phase operatively connected to a pretreatment vessel with a chips-liquid mixture, said apparatus comprising
a rotary valve member having member having four noncommunicating pockets extending therethrough each for providing communication between an inlet and an outlet, means for depositing a chips-liquid mixture into one of said pockets while displacing liquid in the pocket from the pocket at a first position of said valve member, said means including a first inlet and a first outlet, means for admitting gas under pressure to one of said pockets to expell at least a portion of the liquid therefrom while maintaining the chips in the pocket at a second position of said valve member, so that the desired volume of liquid to be admitted with chips into the pressure treatment vessel is provided in the pocket, said means including a second inlet and a second outlet, means for discharging the chips-liquid mixture from one of said pockets into the steam phase of said pressure treatment vessel at a third position of said valve member by displacing the chips-liquid mixture from the pocket with gas, said means including a third inlet and a third outlet, means for discharging the gas from one of said pockets into said pretreatment vessel and simultaneously filling the pocket with liquid at a fourth position of said valve member so that the pocket is filled with liquid when another chips-liquid mixture is deposited therein, said means including a fourth inlet and a fourth outlet, and means for continuously sequentially rotating said valve member about an axis of rotation from said first to said second to said third to said fourth and back to said first position.
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