Refining Segment
US-2024263395-A1 · Aug 8, 2024 · US
US10597822B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10597822-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515122672-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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A refiner segment for a refiner for defibrating has a refining surface comprising a group of first bars and second bars, each having a first end directed in the direction of an inlet zone and a second end directed in the direction of a refining zone, where the second ends of the first bars are interlaced with the first ends of the second bars to form first grooves between the first bars, and second grooves between the second bars. The second ends of the first bars have a guiding surface decreasing from an upper surface of the first bars down towards the bottom of the second grooves, and the first ends of the second bars have a guiding surface increasing from the bottom of the first grooves up to a top of the second bars, such that the guiding surfaces form an equalization groove.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refiner segment for a refiner intended for defibrating lignocellulose-containing material, which refiner segment has a refining surface and is arrangeable to form a part of a refining surface of said refiner, said refiner segment having an inlet zone directed in the direction of the feed flow of a material to be refined and a refining zone directed in the direction of the material flow of the refined material, and the refiner segment comprising a plurality of adjacent first bars and a plurality of adjacent second bars, each of said plurality of adjacent first bars and each of said plurality of adjacent second bars having a first end directed in the direction of the inlet zone and a second end directed in the direction of the refining zone, and said plurality of adjacent first bars and said plurality of adjacent second bars alternating with each other such that said plurality of adjacent first bars forms at least one first groove therebetween and said plurality of adjacent second bars forms a plurality of second grooves therebetween, each of said first ends of said plurality of first bars having a width corresponding to a width of each of said plurality of second grooves and said second end of said plurality of adjacent second bars having a width corresponding to a width of said at least one first groove, said second ends of said first bars and said first ends of said second bars overlapping each other so that they are at least in alignment with each other in a direction transverse to said first and second bars said second end of the plurality of adjacent first bars has a first guiding surface decreasing from an upper surface of said plurality of adjacent first bars in the direction of the refining zone to said second end, and said first end of said plurality of adjacent second bars has a second guiding surface increasing from the direction of the inlet zone to an upper surface of said bar towards the second end, and said first and second guiding surfaces are arranged to form an equalization groove across the surface of said first and second bars, wherein said equalization groove is configured to buffer and distribute a flow of material from at least one of said first grooves between said at least two first bars into one or more of said second grooves formed between said plurality of second bars. 2. The refiner segment according to claim 1 , wherein said equalization groove, when viewed in a direction perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of said first and second bars and a normal direction to said refiner segment, is formed by inclined opposing surfaces formed by said first guiding surfaces and said second guiding surfaces. 3. The refiner segment according to claim 2 , wherein a distance between said inclined opposing surfaces increases along a normal direction to said refining surface. 4. The refiner segment according to claim 3 , wherein said increase is linear. 5. The refiner segment according to claim 3 , wherein said increase is polynomial. 6. The refiner segment according to claim 3 , wherein said equalization groove is v-shaped. 7. The refiner segment according to claim 6 , wherein said first guiding surface and said second guiding surface have the same inclination. 8. The refiner segment according to claim 6 , wherein said first guiding surface and said second guiding surface have differing inclinations. 9. The refiner segment according to claim 3 , wherein said equalization groove has a depth equal to a depth of said first and/or second grooves. 10. The refiner segment according to claim 3 , wherein said equalization groove has a depth less than the depth of said first and/or second grooves. 11. The refiner segment according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second bars are arranged with different heights. 12. The refiner segment according to claim 1 , wherein said first and said second bars are arranged with the same height. 13. The refiner segment according to claim 1 , wherein said refiner segment comprises a plurality of groups of first and second bars, each such group comprising a respective equalization groove. 14. A refiner arrangement for defibrating lignocellulose-containing material, comprising at least one refiner segment according to claim 1 .
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