Bag for Pressure Leaf Filter
US-2021362084-A1 · Nov 25, 2021 · US
US11717775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11717775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916973297-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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A filter system and filtration process for obtaining a filtered liquid and slurrifying a filter cake and whereby the filter cake is slurrified under such conditions that the solids of the slurrified filter cake maintain a suitable quality for being re-used. The filter system has a housing ( 1 ) comprising an aperture ( 6 ) for liquid containing solids, and a discharge outlet ( 5 ) and is characterized in that the housing ( 1 ) of the filter system is comprising a slurrification section ( 3 ) and at least one filter element ( 2 ) having two sides wherein one side is suitable for building up a filter cake and another sides is suitable for contact with filtered liquid, and the slurrification section is comprising at least one nozzle ( 4 ) for steam or gas injection and the discharge outlet ( 5 ) is suitable for discharging a slurry.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A filtration process comprising the steps of: introducing a mixture of liquid and solids into a filter vessel having an upper cylindrical section surrounding at least one filter, and a lower conical section, the mixture being introduced through an aperture ( 6 ) in the lower conical section; forcing the liquid to flow through the at least one filter to form a filtrate downstream of the filter that exits the filtration vessel through a filtrate discharge outlet ( 8 ), while a filter cake of solids accumulates on an upstream surface of the at least one filter; stopping the flow of the liquid through the at least one filter; removing any remaining liquid from the filter vessel after the flow of liquid has been stopped; drying the filter cake; introducing a slurrifying liquid into the lower conical section through at least the aperture ( 6 ) in the lower conical section; regulating the quantity of slurrifying liquid in the filter vessel via a second aperture ( 9 ) extending through the wall of the cylindrical section; causing any accumulated filter cake to fall from the at least one filter into the lower conical section after the accumulated filter cake has been dried; injecting steam or gas into the lower conical section through at least one injection nozzle extending through the wall of the lower conical section, to agitate and cause the slurrifying liquid and any fallen filter cake to form a slurry in the lower conical section; and discharging the slurry formed in the lower conical section out through a discharge outlet ( 5 ) disposed in the lower conical section. 2. The filtration process of claim 1 wherein the liquid introduced with the mixture is an oil. 3. The filtration process of claim 2 wherein the oil is edible. 4. The filtration process of claim 1 wherein the solids introduced with the mixture comprise a bleaching adsorbent. 5. The filtration process of claim 1 further comprising a step of applying a vacuum to the interior of the filter vessel. 6. The filtration process of claim 1 wherein drying the filter cake is accomplished by introducing steam into the filter vessel. 7. The filtration process of claim 1 wherein the filter cake is caused to fall by vibrating the at least one filter and the action of gravity.
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