Vessel screen retaining system and method

US11284642B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11284642-B2
Application numberUS-201715695956-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 5, 2017
Priority dateSep 5, 2017
Publication dateMar 29, 2022
Grant dateMar 29, 2022

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Abstract

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Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedges, the slots have a width less than the bores, and the retainer may receive the fixed elements through the bores and may be rotated in a relation with the plurality of fixed elements to bring the plurality of fixed elements into simultaneous engagement with the wedges.

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We claim: 1. A screen assembly of a vessel, comprising: a screen including, an outer ring section, an inner ring section, and an arrangement of keyholes along the outer ring section and the inner ring section; a grate affixable to a lid of a treatment vessel; a plurality of axially extending lugs fixed to the grate and arranged consistent with the arrangement of keyholes of the screen, the plurality of axially extending lugs cooperating with the keyholes of the screen so as to register placement of a first side of the screen adjacent the grate; and a retainer including, an arrangement of keyholes consistent with the arrangement of keyholes of the screen, the plurality of axially extending lugs cooperating with the keyholes of the retainer so as to register placement of the retainer adjacent a second side of the screen, one or more wedges adjacent to one or more of the keyholes of the retainer, and each keyhole of the retainer with an adjacent wedge including a slot, the slot extending into the adjacent wedge, and the retainer being rotatable so as to simultaneously engage one or more of the plurality of lugs with a respective wedge of the one or more wedges, the screen being clamped between the retainer and the grate when the one or more wedges are so engaged, and the screen and the retainer being removable from the grate upon disengagement of the one or more wedges by counter rotation of the retainer. 2. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein rotating the retainer to simultaneously engage the one or more of the plurality of lugs with the respective wedge of the one or more wedges includes, for each of the one or more wedges, sliding a stem portion of a lug of the one or more of the plurality of lugs along the slot that extends into the wedge. 3. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein each wedge of the one or more wedges comprises an inclined portion and a plateau portion. 4. The screen assembly of claim 3 , wherein rotating the retainer to simultaneously engage the one or more of the plurality of lugs with the respective wedge of the one or more wedges includes, for each of the one or more wedges, a sliding engagement of the inclined portion of the wedge with a leading edge portion of a head of a lug of the one or more of the plurality of lugs. 5. The screen assembly of claim 3 , wherein rotating the retainer to simultaneously engage the one or more of the plurality of lugs with the respective wedge of the one or more wedges includes, for each of the one or more wedges, contacting an underside of a lug of the one or more of the plurality of lugs with the plateau portion of the wedge. 6. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein rotating the retainer to simultaneously engage the one or more of the plurality of lugs with the respective wedge of the one or more wedges includes, for each of the one or more wedges, a stem portion of a lug of the one or more of the plurality of lugs engaging an end portion of the slot that extends into the wedge. 7. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein each lug includes a lug head and a stem portion, and the lug head has a diameter greater than a diameter of the stem portion. 8. The screen assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an arrangement configured to prevent rotation of the screen during rotation of the retainer. 9. The screen assembly of claim 8 , wherein the arrangement comprises: a removable key. 10. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer further comprises: a handle configured to facilitate manual rotation of the retainer. 11. The screen assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an anti-rotational assembly configured to lock the retainer against counter rotation. 12. The screen assembly of claim 11 , wherein the anti-rotational assembly comprises a removable pin that is inserted in the at least one of the lugs so as to lock the retainer against counter rotation. 13. The screen assembly of claim 12 , wherein the anti-rotational assembly further comprises: a retainer clip configured to prevent the pin from withdrawing from the at least one of the lugs after the pin is inserted. 14. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of axially extending lugs include a master lug with a shape different from the other lugs. 15. The screen assembly of claim 14 , wherein the keyholes of the screen include a master keyhole with a shape different than the other keyholes of the screen, and the master lug cooperates with the master keyhole so as to register placement of the first side of the screen adjacent the grate. 16. The screen assembly of claim 14 , wherein the keyholes of the retainer include a master keyhole with a shape different than the other keyholes of the retainer, and the master lug cooperates with the master keyhole so as to register placement of the retainer adjacent the second side of the screen. 17. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of keyholes of the screen coincides with one or more rings in the grate. 18. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of keyholes of the screen coincides with one or more rings in the retainer. 19. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the screen comprises a disc of mesh sandwiched between plates, and the plates comprise perforated sections. 20. The screen assembly of claim 19 , wherein the plates further comprise the outer ring section and the inner ring section. 21. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grate comprises a crosshatched structure. 22. The screen assembly of claim 21 , wherein the grate further comprises one or more rings. 23. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises an inner ring and an outer ring and radial supports extending therebetween. 24. The screen assembly of claim 23 , wherein the retainer further comprises a pair of handles disposed in a mutually opposing relation about the inner ring. 25. The screen assembly of claim 23 , wherein the rings of the retainer coincide with rings in the grate and the outer ring section and the inner ring section in the screen. 26. A screen assembly, comprising: a screen including, an outer ring section, an inner ring section, and an arrangement of apertures along the outer ring section and the inner ring section; a grate affixable to a lid of a treatment vessel; a plurality of axially extending lugs in a fixed relation with the grate and arranged consistent with the arrangement of apertures, the plurality of axially extending lugs cooperating with the apertures to register placement of a first side of the screen adjacent the grate; a retainer including, an arrangement of keyholes consistent with the arrangement of apertures, the plurality of axially extending lugs cooperating with the keyholes to register placement of the retainer adjacent a second side of the screen, and one or more wedges adjacent to one or more of the keyholes, and wherein each keyhole of the retainer with an adjacent wedge includes a slot, and the slot extends into the adjacent wedge, and wherein the retainer is rotatable so as to simultaneously engage one or more of the plurality of lugs with a respective wedge of the one or more wedges; wherein the screen is clamped between the retainer and the grate when the one or more wedges are so engaged; and wherein the screen and the retainer are removable from the grate upon disengagement of the one or more wedg

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  • for discharging filter cake, e.g. chutes · CPC title

  • self-supporting · CPC title

  • A24B3/182Primary

    Puffing · CPC title

  • by impregnating with a liquid and subsequently freezing and evaporating this liquid · CPC title

  • in which the filtering elements are moved between filtering operations; particular measures for removing or replacing the filtering elements (B01D24/46, B01D24/4807 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11284642B2 cover?
Certain embodiments include a screen assembly of a vessel, where the screen assembly includes a plurality of fixed elements and a retainer, and the retainer includes a ring, a plurality of wedges disposed about the ring, and a plurality of keyholes at spaced locations about the ring. Each keyhole includes a bore and a slot extending from the bore into an adjacent wedge of the plurality of wedge…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Philip Morris Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A24B3/182. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2022 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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