Refiner and blade element

US9222220B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9222220-B2
Application numberUS-201213981793-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 26, 2012
Priority dateJan 27, 2011
Publication dateDec 29, 2015
Grant dateDec 29, 2015

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A refiner comprises at least one first refining surface ( 1 ′) and at least one second refining surface ( 2 ′), which refining surfaces ( 1′, 2′ ) are arranged opposite to one another and mobile in relation to one another. In the refiner ( 10, 11 ) either at least the first ( 1 ′) or the second ( 2 ′) refining surface comprises refining surface portions ( 15, 27 ) feeding material to be refined and/or refining surface portions ( 15, 27 ) discharging refined material as well as refining surface portions ( 16 ) grinding the material to be refined, on the upper surface of which there are blade bars ( 17 ) and between them blade grooves ( 18 ). Both in the first refining surface ( 1 ′) and in the second refining surface ( 2 ′) of the refiner ( 10, 11 ) the cross-sectional area (A) of at least some blade grooves ( 18 ) are arranged to change in the longitudinal direction of the blade grooves ( 18 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A refiner for refining fibrous material comprising: at least one first refining surface and at least one second refining surface, wherein the first refining surface and the second refining surface are arranged opposite to one another and rotatable in relation to one another in a rotational direction; first refining surface portions at least on the first or the second refining surfaces for feeding the fibrous material to be refined or discharging the fibrous material after it has been refined, and on both the first refining surface and the second refining surface of said refiner second refining surface portions arranged to grind the fibrous material so forming refined fibrous material; wherein the second refining surface portions have upper surfaces, the upper surfaces further comprising portions forming blade bars and between them blade grooves extending in a longitudinal direction; wherein on both the first refining surface and the second refining surface of said refiner the blade grooves define cross-sectional areas, the cross-sectional areas of at least some blade grooves being arranged to change in a longitudinal direction of the blade grooves and at least on the first refining surface or the second refining surface of the refiner, the blade bars and the blade grooves are arranged at a blade angle of 40 to 80 degrees; and wherein the blade angle is defined between an imaginary radial line on the first refining surface and the second refining surface which is a projection of a radial axis defined by the rotational direction, onto the first refining surface and the second refining surface; wherein the blade bars and the blade grooves are arranged to be curved so defining a radius of curvature of the blade bars which is 50 mm to 300 mm. 2. The refiner of claim 1 wherein in the first refining surface the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars arranged to increase in the rotational direction and that in the second refining surface the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars arranged to decrease in the rotational direction. 3. The refiner of claim 1 wherein in the first refining surface the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars arranged to increase in the rotational direction and that in the second refining surface the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars arranged to increase in the rotational direction. 4. The refiner of claim 1 wherein at least some of the blade grooves are arranged connected to the first refining surface portions to feed the fibrous material or to discharge the refined fibrous material. 5. The refiner of claim 4 wherein the second refining surface portions are arranged consecutively in the rotational direction, and are located between the first refining surface portions; wherein the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars, the depth being arranged to increase in every other grinding refining surface portion and to decrease in every other grinding refining surface portion. 6. The refiner of claim 1 wherein the first refining surface portions feeding the material to be refined or discharging the refined material are arranged substantially in a radial direction defined transverse to the rotational direction of the refining surfaces. 7. The refiner of claim 1 wherein the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars, and wherein the depth of the blade grooves is arranged to change so that the blade grooves have convex and concave portions. 8. The refiner of claim 1 wherein in the first refining surface 60 to 90% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area increasing in the rotational direction and 10 to 40% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area decreasing in the rotational direction; and wherein in the second refining surface 80 to 100% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area decreasing in the rotational direction and 0 to 20% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area increasing in the rotational direction. 9. The refiner of claim 1 wherein in the first refining surface 40 to 80% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area increasing in the rotational direction, and 20 to 60% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area decreasing in the rotational direction; and wherein in the second refining surface 40 to 80% of the blade grooves have a cross-sectional area decreasing in the rotational direction and 20 to 60% of the blade grooves comprise a cross-sectional area increasing in the rotational direction. 10. The refiner of claim 1 wherein the at least one first refining surface or the at least one second refining surface has at least some blade grooves with a cross-sectional area which increase from one blade groove to a next in the rotational direction. 11. A blade element in a refiner for refining fibrous material, the blade element comprising: a refining surface on the blade element, the blade element having an imaginary radial line of the refining surface such that when the blade element is mounted for rotation in the refiner, said rotation defines a radial axis, and said imaginary radial line is a projection of the radial axis on to the blade element; the refining surface having portions arranged to grind the fibrous material so forming refined fibrous material, wherein the refining surface portions have upper surfaces, the upper surfaces further comprising portions forming blade bars and between them blade grooves extending in a longitudinal direction, the blade grooves having a cross-sectional area; and wherein the cross-sectional area of at least some of the blade grooves changes in the longitudinal direction and wherein the blade bars and the blade grooves are arranged at a blade angle of 40 to 80 degrees to the imaginary radial line; wherein the width of the blade bars is 0.5 to 5 mm and the width of the blade grooves is 0.5 to 5 mm. 12. The blade element of claim 11 wherein the blade element further comprises refining surface portions feeding the fibrous material and refining surface portions discharging the refined fibrous material, between which are the refining surface portions grinding the fibrous material, and that at least some of the blade grooves on the upper surface of the refining surface portions grinding the fibrous material are arranged connected to the refining surface portions feeding the fibrous material or discharging the refined fibrous material. 13. The blade element of claim 11 wherein the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars, and wherein the depth is arranged to increase in every other grinding refining surface portion and to decrease in every other grinding refining surface portion. 14. The blade element of claim 11 wherein the first refining surface portions feeding the fibrous material or discharging the refined material are arranged substantially in a radial direction defined by the imaginary line on the refining surface. 15. The refiner of claim 11 wherein the blade bars and the blade grooves are arranged to be curved so defining a radius of curvature of the blade bars which is 50 mm to 300 mm. 16. The refiner of claim 11 wherein the blade grooves have a depth measured from the blade bars and wherein the depth of the blade grooves is arranged to change so that the blade grooves have convex and concave portions. 17. The blade element of claim 11 wherein the blade grooves define a blade groove cross-sectional area; and wherein the cross-sectional area of at least some blade grooves is arranged to increase from one blade groove to t

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What does patent US9222220B2 cover?
A refiner comprises at least one first refining surface ( 1 ′) and at least one second refining surface ( 2 ′), which refining surfaces ( 1′, 2′ ) are arranged opposite to one another and mobile in relation to one another. In the refiner ( 10, 11 ) either at least the first ( 1 ′) or the second ( 2 ′) refining surface comprises refining surface portions ( 15, 27 ) feeding material to be refined…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
SJÖSTRÖM Håkan, Lindroos Kati, Kaarineva Matti, and 2 more
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 Dec 29 2015 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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