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US1754255A
US1754255A US261554A US26155428A US1754255A US 1754255 A US1754255 A US 1754255A US 261554 A US261554 A US 261554A US 26155428 A US26155428 A US 26155428A US 1754255 A US1754255 A US 1754255A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21DTREATMENT OF THE MATERIALS BEFORE PASSING TO THE PAPER-MAKING MACHINE
    • D21D5/00Purification of the pulp suspension by mechanical means; Apparatus therefor
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  • My invention relates to the art of paper making and more particularly to a novel form of agitator.
  • the device of my invention is intended to entirely eliminate this frequent annoyance in a simple and eflicient manner by the use of a bladed rotor on the end of the pump shaft, immediately in front of the pump inlet opening.
  • a bladed rotor on the end of the pump shaft, immediately in front of the pump inlet opening.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof, of the complete layout.
  • the apparatus of my invention consists of a tank 10, having a center wall 11, therein extending substantially the length thereof. At one end of the tank at the bottom is located the screw pump 12 connected by the drive shaft 13, to the external motor 14. At the inner end of the motor shaft 13 is located the rotor 15, a short distance in front of the inlet opening 16. The stock is drawn through the opening 16, by the screw pump 12, past the cone shaped plate 17, and upward through the pipe 18. The stock is discharged through the port 19 at the top of the tank and on the 1928. Serial N0. 261,554.
  • the apparatus mav be operated where only a slight head of stock is maintained in the tank, or where the percentage of stock is greater than normal, and only a small quantity is agitated.
  • a pump having an inlet at one side of said Wall near the bottom of said tank and an outlet disposed above said 1nle t opening and discharging into the opposite side of said wall and a rotor having blades disposed across said inlet opening.

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J. E. BOND Aprfl 15, 1930.
AGITATOR Filed March 14 1928 l U'" W" Patented Apr. 15, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE AGITATOR Application filed March 14,
My invention relates to the art of paper making and more particularly to a novel form of agitator.
The art of paper making, and especially the method of agitating the paper stock in the tank, has always presented numerous difficulties, one of which relates to the tendency of the stock to stratify, and also the tendency of the mass toward cohesion and massing. In the use of some stock in heavy sol etions, considerable difiiculty has been experienced in breaking up the masses or lumps of solid stock suspended therein. This difliculty becomes more serious in cold weather, and the frequencyof agitator shut-downs to permit the removal of these solid masses from the pumps adds considerably to the cost of operation.
The device of my invention is intended to entirely eliminate this frequent annoyance in a simple and eflicient manner by the use of a bladed rotor on the end of the pump shaft, immediately in front of the pump inlet opening. Thus when a large lump of solid stock attempts an entrance into the pump inlet, it will come into contact with the rapidly moving blades and be broken up in small enough pieces to permit ready movement through the pump.
The invention will be more readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawin s in whichig. 1 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of apparatus such as contemplated by me, and
Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof, of the complete layout.
The apparatus of my invention consists of a tank 10, having a center wall 11, therein extending substantially the length thereof. At one end of the tank at the bottom is located the screw pump 12 connected by the drive shaft 13, to the external motor 14. At the inner end of the motor shaft 13 is located the rotor 15, a short distance in front of the inlet opening 16. The stock is drawn through the opening 16, by the screw pump 12, past the cone shaped plate 17, and upward through the pipe 18. The stock is discharged through the port 19 at the top of the tank and on the 1928. Serial N0. 261,554.
side of the wall opposite from the side in which the inlet opening is located. Thus the stock is drawn in at the bottom and discharged on the other side of the wall at the top, thereby causing the stock to flow the entire length of the tank and around the baflie 20 at the end of the wall 11. By the use of the screw pump 12, the apparatus mav be operated where only a slight head of stock is maintained in the tank, or where the percentage of stock is greater than normal, and only a small quantity is agitated.
Thus it is plain that I have provided simple apparatus for efficiently performing the service required. All solid lumps of stock will be broken up before entering the pump, and the annoyance or delay because of an inoperative pump will be eliminated.
It is obvious that the apparatus herein described is of the most simple form and While modifications and variations may be made within the skill of the mechanic, I do not Wish to be limited except as indicated in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In apparatus of the class described, the combination of a tank, a division wall in said tank extending from one end substantially the length thereof, a pump having an inlet and an outlet opening in said tank, one on each side of said division wall, an external motor for said blades, said rotor being located in the open space in the tank adjacent to said inlet openmg- 2. In apparatus of the class described, the combination of a tank, a division wall in said tank extending from one end substantially the length thereof, a pump having an inlet at one side of said Wall near the bottom of said tank and an outlet disposed above said 1nle t opening and discharging into the opposite side of said wall and a rotor having blades disposed across said inlet opening.
3. In apparatus of the class described, the comblnation of a tank, a longitudinally extending division wall therein, a pump located at one end of said tank and having an inlet at one side of said wall and a dispump, and a rotor having charge 0 ening at the other side of said wall, a motor or operating said pump, and a rotor having blades disposed across said inlet opening, said rotor being operatively connected to said pump.
In testimony whereof I have aifixed my signature.
JOSEPH E. BOND.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2577797A (en) * 1950-05-23 1951-12-11 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co Mixing apparatus for tanks
US3297307A (en) * 1963-01-30 1967-01-10 Krantz H Multi-stage circulators
US5803601A (en) * 1996-10-07 1998-09-08 Robbins & Myers, Inc. Horizontal flow generation system

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2577797A (en) * 1950-05-23 1951-12-11 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co Mixing apparatus for tanks
US3297307A (en) * 1963-01-30 1967-01-10 Krantz H Multi-stage circulators
US5803601A (en) * 1996-10-07 1998-09-08 Robbins & Myers, Inc. Horizontal flow generation system
US6079864A (en) * 1996-10-07 2000-06-27 Chemineer, Inc. Horizontal flow generation system

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