Apparatus and method for processing wood fibers

US11001968B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11001968-B2
Application numberUS-201815860055-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 2, 2018
Priority dateJan 2, 2018
Publication dateMay 11, 2021
Grant dateMay 11, 2021

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A refining member comprising a refining body with a refining surface comprising first and second refiner bars separated by first and second refiner grooves, respectively. The first refiner bars extend from a radially inward position to a first radially outward position. The second refiner bars extend to a second radially outward position that is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the first radially outward position. The second refiner bars have a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm. The first and second refiner bars have a respective first and second maximum height extending upward from a floor of a respective, adjacent first or second refiner groove. The second maximum height is at least 0.35 mm less than the first maximum height. The first refiner bars are adapted to refine wood fibers and the second refiner bars are adapted to break up fiber bundles.

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A refining member for a pulp refiner, the refining member comprising: a refining body including a refining surface comprising: first refiner bars separated by first refiner grooves, each of the first refiner bars extending from a radially inward position on the refining surface to a first radially outward position on the refining surface; second refiner bars separated by second refiner grooves, each of the second refiner bars extending to a second radially outward position on the refining surface, the second refiner bars having a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm, wherein the second radially outward position is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the first radially outward position, the first refiner bars having a first maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent first refiner groove and the second refiner bars having a second maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent second refiner groove, the second maximum height being at least 0.35 mm less than the first maximum height; and wherein the first refiner bars are adapted to refine wood fibers and the second refiner bars are adapted to break up fiber bundles. 2. The refining member of claim 1 , wherein the first maximum height of the first refiner bars, when measured from the floor of the adjacent first refiner groove, is from about 4 mm to about 10 mm. 3. The refining member of claim 2 , wherein the second maximum height of the second refiner bars, when measured from the floor of the adjacent second refiner groove, is from about 0.35 mm to about 1.5 mm less than the first maximum height. 4. The refining member of claim 2 , wherein the second maximum height of the second refiner bars, when measured from the floor of the adjacent second refiner groove, is from about 0.7 mm to about 1.5 mm less than the first maximum height. 5. The refining bar of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal length of the second refiner bars is from about 2 cm to about 10 cm. 6. The refining member of claim 1 , wherein the second refiner bars are integral with the first refiner bars such that the second refiner bars extend from the first radially outward position to the second radially outward position. 7. The refining member of claim 6 , wherein each of the second refiner bars slopes continuously downward from the first radially outward position to the second radially outward position. 8. The refining member of claim 1 , wherein the first and second refiner bars have a width extending between side edges of from about 2 mm to about 8 mm. 9. The refining member of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the first refiner grooves are provided with dams. 10. The refining member of claim 1 , further comprising: third refiner bars separated by third refiner grooves, each of the third refiner bars extending to a third radially outward position on the refining surface; fourth refiner bars separated by fourth refiner grooves, each of the fourth refiner bars extending to a fourth radially outward position on the refining surface, the fourth refiner bars having a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm, wherein the fourth radially outward position is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the third radially outward position, the third refiner bars having a third maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent third refiner groove and the fourth refiner bars having a fourth maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent fourth refiner groove, the fourth maximum height being at least 0.35 mm less than the third maximum height; and wherein the third refiner bars are adapted to refine wood fibers and the fourth refiner bars are adapted to break up fiber bundles. 11. The refining member of claim 10 , wherein the third refiner bars are integral with the second refiner bars such that the third refiner bars extend from the second radially outward position to the third radially outward position and the fourth refiner bars are integral with the third refiner bars such that the fourth refiner bars extend from the third radially outward position to the fourth radially outward position. 12. A pulp refiner comprising: a frame; at least a first pair of refining members comprising: a first refining member associated with the frame and comprising a first refining body including a first refining surface comprising: first refiner bars separated by first refiner grooves, each of the first refiner bars extending from a radially inward position on the refining surface to a first radially outward position on the refining surface; and second refiner bars separated by second refiner grooves, each of the second refiner bars extending to a second radially outward position on the refining surface, the second refiner bars having a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm, wherein the second radially outward position is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the first radially outward position, the first refiner bars having a first maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent first groove and the second refiner bars having a second maximum height extending upward from the adjacent second groove floor, the second maximum height being at least 0.35 mm less than the first maximum height; a second refining member associated with the frame and comprising a second refining body including a second refining surface comprising second member refiner bars separated by second member refiner grooves, the first refining member being spaced from the second refining member to define a refining space therebetween; and a rotor associated with the frame and coupled to one of the first refining member or the second refining member such that rotation of the rotor effects movement of the one of the first or the second refining member relative to the other; wherein when a slurry of wood pulp comprising wood fibers is supplied to the frame, the wood pulp slurry passes through the refining space such that a significant number of the wood fibers in the wood pulp slurry are refined and a plurality of wood fiber bundles in the wood pulp slurry are separated. 13. The pulp refiner of claim 12 , wherein the second maximum height is at least 0.7 mm less than the first maximum height. 14. The pulp refiner of claim 12 , wherein the longitudinal length of the second refiner bars is from about 2 cm to about 10 cm. 15. The pulp refiner of claim 12 , wherein the second member refiner bars comprise: third refiner bars extending from a radially inward position on the second refining surface to a first radially outward position on the second refining surface; fourth refiner bars extending to a second radially outward position on the second refining surface, wherein the second radially outward position is nearer to an outermost part of the second refining body than the first radially outward position, the third refiner bars having a third maximum height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent groove and the fourth refiner bars having a fourth maximum height extending upward from the adjacent groove floor, the fourth maximum height being at least 0.35 mm less than the third maximum height. 16. The pulp refiner of claim 12 , wherein the first refining member is a non-rotating stator member and the second refining member is a rotating rotor member.

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What does patent US11001968B2 cover?
A refining member comprising a refining body with a refining surface comprising first and second refiner bars separated by first and second refiner grooves, respectively. The first refiner bars extend from a radially inward position to a first radially outward position. The second refiner bars extend to a second radially outward position that is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Int Paper Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D21D1/306. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 11 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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