Dirt precipitator for a highly viscous medium
US9539753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9539753-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113813820-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a dirt precipitator ( 100 ) for a highly viscous medium, having a housing comprising a front housing element ( 30; 30 ′) that comprises at least one inlet channel ( 33 ) and a rear housing element ( 20 ) that comprises at least one outlet channel ( 23 ), and having a screen wheel ( 10; 10 ′) rotatably mounted between the housing elements ( 20, 30; 30 ′) having a number n of screen positions disposed in a ring zone, on each of which at least one screen opening ( 11.1, . . . , 11.12 ) having at least one screen insert element is provided. The inlet channel ( 33 ), the outlet channel ( 23 ), and the screen opening ( 11.1, . . . , 11.12 ) are disposed flush one after the other in at least one working position and form a flow channel. In all positions of the screen wheel ( 10; 10 ′), more than 50% of the screen openings ( 11.1, . . . , 11.12 ) are always able to be permeated, and are impinged by flow from at least one inlet channel and from which at least one outlet channel leads.
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A dirt precipitator for highly viscous media, said dirt precipitator comprising: a housing having a front housing element, a rear housing element, and a ventilation channel, said front housing element comprising an inlet channel, said rear housing element comprising an outlet channel, and said ventilation channel comprising an outlet opening; and a rotatably supported sieve wheel between said front and rear housing elements, said sieve wheel having a number “n” of sieve positions arranged in a ring zone, each said sieve position including a sieve opening, and each said sieve opening receiving a sieve insert element having a clean side and a dirty side, wherein: each said sieve opening, when in a work position, is located in series with said inlet and outlet channels to collectively form a flow channel; the dirt precipitator is configured such that at all sieve positions of the sieve wheel, more than 50% of said sieve openings are (i) in fluid connection with said inlet channel and said outlet channel, and (ii) arranged to receive a continuous flow therethrough; said inlet channel branches into a plurality of partial inlet channels or said outlet channel branches into a plurality of partial outlet channels; at least one of said “n” sieve positions is a backwash sieve position, at least one of said partial outlet channels extending through said rear housing element to said clean side of said sieve opening at said backwash sieve position; and said ventilation channel extends from said dirty side of said sieve insert element at said backwash sieve position to said outlet opening. 2. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said sieve wheel has an axis of rotation about which said sieve wheel is rotatable, said inlet channel or said outlet channel arranged centrally relative to said sieve wheel and adjacent to the axis of rotation of said sieve wheel. 3. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said sieve wheel has an axis of rotation about which said sieve wheel is rotatable, said inlet channel or said outlet channel arranged off-center relative to said sieve wheel and distal from the axis of rotation of said sieve wheel. 4. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said sieve wheel has an axis of rotation about which said sieve wheel is rotatable, said inlet channel branches into said partial inlet channels at a branch point on or at the axis of rotation of said sieve wheel, or said partial outlet channels are united with said outlet channel at a collection position on or at the axis of rotation of said sieve wheel. 5. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said partial inlet channels each have a common flow resistance, or said partial outlet channels each have a common flow resistance. 6. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said partial inlet channels each have a common length and a common cross section, or said partial outlet channels each have a common length and a common cross section. 7. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of tempering elements arranged relative to said partial inlet channels or said partial outlet channels to adjust an ambient temperature along said partial inlet channels and/or said partial outlet channels such that the ambient temperature, a length, and a cross section of each partial inlet or outlet channel maintain a common volume flow in each such partial inlet channel or in each such partial outlet channel. 8. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , further comprising a distributor channel, at least one of said partial inlet channels or at least one of said partial outlet channels connected to said distributor channel, said distributor channel arranged in said ring zone or traversing said ring zone, said distributor channel connected to several sieve positions, said distributor channel provided in the form of an arch or a polygonal course. 9. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein several of said partial inlet channels emanate in a stellate form from said inlet channel or several of said partial outlet channels emanate in a stellate form from said outlet channel, thereby defining a stellate distributor arrangement. 10. The dirt precipitator according to claim 9 , further comprising one or more arched distributor channels, said stellate distributor arrangement opening into at least one of said one or more arched distributor channels. 11. The dirt precipitator according to claim 9 , wherein said dirt precipitator has a sieve change opening at one of said “n” sieve positions in at least one of said housing elements. 12. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said housing has an outer side and said ventilation channel extends to said outlet opening on said outer side of said housing, at least one of said sieve positions is a ventilation position, and at least one of said partial outlet channels or at least one of said partial inlet channels extends to said ventilation position. 13. The dirt precipitator according to claim 12 , wherein said backwash sieve position and said ventilation position are both located at a particular one of said sieve positions, and said outlet opening is configured for ventilation or backwash and is provided at said particular one of said sieve positions. 14. The dirt precipitator according to claim 12 , further comprising a blocking slide unit that can close said outlet opening of said ventilation channel. 15. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said partial inlet channels or said partial outlet channels widen out in a funnel shape at a side facing said sieve wheel. 16. The dirt precipitator according to claim 11 , wherein one of said partial outlet channels is adjacent to said sieve change opening or is adjacent to said backwash sieve position and is widened in a direction of said sieve wheel to a non-circular distributor. 17. The dirt precipitator according to claim 1 , wherein said sieve positions are arranged on two partial circles that are at a distance from one another.
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- What does patent US9539753B2 cover?
- The invention relates to a dirt precipitator ( 100 ) for a highly viscous medium, having a housing comprising a front housing element ( 30; 30 ′) that comprises at least one inlet channel ( 33 ) and a rear housing element ( 20 ) that comprises at least one outlet channel ( 23 ), and having a screen wheel ( 10; 10 ′) rotatably mounted between the housing elements ( 20, 30; 30 ′) having a number …
- Who is the assignee on this patent?
- Middler Robert, Kreyenborg Jan-Udo, Wöstmann Stefan, and 1 more
- What technology area does this patent fall under?
- Primary CPC classification B29C47/683. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
- When was this patent published?
- Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 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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