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| United States Patent | 4826593 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4826593.html |
| Inventor(s) | Nev; Werner (Langenhagen, DE) |
| Abstract | A filter press comprises a plurality of membrane filter plates each
comprising a base plate and an elastic membrane on at least one side of
the base plate. The base plate has a circumferential raised plane edge
portion surrounding a recess with a step-form recessed circumferential
surface between the raised edge portion and the recess and a groove in the
recessed circumferential surface and the raised edge portion. The membrane
has a reinforced edge poriton of angular cross section with a first web
lying on said recessed circumferential surface of the base plate and
having a bevelled edge engaging the shoulder between the recessed
circumferential surface and the raised edge portion and a second web
received in the groove to provide a seal between the membrane and the base
plate. The outer surface of the first web is recessed below the plane of
the raised edge portion of the base plate. The base plate may have a
flat-top support projection in the recess, in which case the membrane has
an opening with a reinforced edge to accomodate the support projection. A
seal is provided between the membrane and base plate around the support
projection in the same manner as around the circumference of the base
plate and membrane. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4826593 |
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Membrane filter press |
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| Publication Date |
May 2, 1989 |
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| Priority Data |
May 26, 1986[DE]3617651
Feb 23, 1987[EP]87102513.6 |
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What I claim is:
1. A membrane filter press comprising a plurality of base plates and
elastic membranes and filter cloths between said base plates, each of said
base plates having a raised circumferential edge portion surrounding a
recess and having a plane surface and a circumferential recessed surface
between said raised edge portion and said recess, with an undercut
shoulder between said recessed surface and said raised edge portion and a
circumferential groove in said recessed surface spaced from said shoulder,
each said elastic membrane having an integral reinfored circumferential
edge portion of angular cross section with a first web lying on said
circumferential recessed surface and having a bevelled edge abutting said
undercut shoulder and a second web fitting into said groove of said base
plate, an outer surface of said first web lying below the plane of said
plane surface of said raised circumferential edge portion of said base
plate to provide a slot-form space between said first webs of adjacent
membranes, the thickness of said space being greater than the thickness of
of interposed filter cloths,
said filter cloths overlying said elastic membranes with circumferential
edge portions of said filter cloths only, and not said elastic membranes,
clamped between said raised circumferential edge portions of said base
plates.
2. A membrane filter press according to claim 1, in which said groove in
said base plate in cross section has opposite parallel side walls and a
rounded bottom.
3. A membrane filter press according to claim 2, in which said second web
of said elastic membrane in cross sections has a rounded top fitting said
rounded bottom of said groove in said base plate.
4. A membrane filter press according to claim 2 in which transition of said
side walls of said groove into said recessed surface is rounded.
5. A membrane filter press according to claim 1, in which transition of
said shoulder in cross section to said plane surface of said raised
circumferential edge portion of said base plate is rounded.
6. A membrane filter press comprising a plurality of base plates and
elastic membranes and filter cloths between said base plates, each of said
base plates having a raised circumferential edge portion surrounding a
recessed surface between said raised edge portion and said recess, with an
undercut shoulder between said recessed surface and said raised edge
portion, a circumferential groove in said recessed surface spaced from
said shoulder and an inclined transition surface between said
circumferential recessed surface and said recess,
each said elastic membrane having an intergral reinforced circumferential
edge portion of angular cross section with a first web lying on said
circumferential recessed surface and having a bevelled edge abutting said
undercut shoulder and a second web fitting into said groove of said base
plate, an outer surface of said first web lying below the plane of said
plane surface of said raised circumferential edge portion of said base
plate,
said filter cloths overlying said elastic membranes with circumferential
edge portions of said filter cloths only, and not said membranes, clamped
between said raised circumferential edge portions of said base plates,
said base plate having in said recess an integral support projection spaced
from said transition surface and having an outer surface in the plane of
said plane surface of said raised circumferential edge portion for
engagement with a like support projection of an adjacent base plate and in
which said elastic membrane has an opening with a reinforced edge portion
receiving said support projection.
7. A membrane filter press according to claim 6, in which said base plate
has a groove surrounding said support projection and said elastic membrane
has a rib fitting in said groove.
8. A membrane filter press according to claim 7, in which said support
projection is bounded by a circumferential edge surface which in cross
section is inclined at an acute angle to said outer surface of said
support projections and in which said reinforced edge portion of said
elastic membrane has an edge surface inclined at an obtuse angle to an
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The invention relates to a filterpress with a plurality of membrane
filterplates which comprise a base plate and, on at least one side surface
of the base plate, an elastic membrane. The base plate has a
circumferential raised flat edge portion which surrounds a recess. At the
transition of the edge portion into the recess, the base plate has a
circumferential step-form recessed surface to receive the edge portion of
the membrane. Inwardly of the raised edge portion, the circumferential
recessed surface of the base plate has a circumferential groove. The
membrane has a reinforced edge portion of angular cross section of which
an outwardly directed web has a bevelled edge and is wider on the side
lying on the base plate than on the opposite side and of which the other
web is directed toward the base plate and mates with the groove in the
base plate.
Membrane filterpresses of this kind are known from DE-OS No. 34 24 325. The
base plates of these membrane filter plates are advantageously made of
plastic, in particular polypropylene, while the membrane is formed of a
elastomer, preferably rubber.
While earlier the membranes covered the entire edge of the base plate and
were then fastened on the outer edges of the membrane, in the membrane
filter plates of U.S. Pat. No. 3,656,622 the edge of the base plate is
only partially covered by the edge of the membrane. The membrane has here
an edge reinforcement of swallow tail cross section which engages in a
swallow tail form groove. This edge reinforcement projects beyond the edge
surface of the base plate so that also with this embodiment the membranes
with their edge reinforcement either engage one another (with membranes
provided on both sides of the base plate) or engage the adjacent plate
(with a membrane provided on one side of the base plate). Upon assembly in
the filter press the membranes are heavily loaded by a pressure. As rubber
is an incompressible medium the rubber between the base plates begins to
flow in order to reduce this pressure. This flow of the edge reinforcement
of membranes produced of rubber reduces the life of the membranes
considerably. In order to limit the loading of the edge reinforcements of
the membranes, the filterpress can be operated only with limited pressure.
Limiting the closing pressure of the filterpress indeed leads to
prolonging the life of the membranes but on the other hand requires the
filterpress itself to be operated with limited pressure in filtering so
that it operates with limited efficiency.
GB-OS No. 21 53 248 seeks to avoid the above-mentioned objections in that
here a membrane of thermoplastic material is used which has as edge
reinforcement a lip which engages in a groove in the base plate and is
only held in tight engagement in the groove by one surface of the adjacent
plate in such manner that a compression of the membrane between the
adjacent plates is largely avoided. However, by this alone the life of the
membrane is not lengthened. There must be provided in the base plate a
further parallel groove which receives a section of the edge of the
membrane of semi-circular cross section so that the membrane in this
location gains increased elasticity. This leads to an increased width of
the edge region of the base plate and hence a redued capacity of the
filter chamber between the membranes for the filter materials. This
construction has a further disadvantage that the membranes on the opposite
sides of a filter plate must be connected with one another in the region
of the central opening so that in removal of the filter material with an
opened filterpress and vertically arranged base plates the membranes do
not fall out and have to be mounted again. Such connection of two
membranes can be realized only with membrane filter plates of small
dimensions. The mounting of the membranes is hereby rendered difficult.
The membrane filter plates of DE-OS No. 34 24 325 does not have this
disadvantage. The membranes arranged on the opposite sides of the membrane
filter plate are not connected with one another but are individually
mounted and are held in fixed position through an edge reinforcement of
the membrane of angular cross section of which an outwardly directed web
has a bevelled edge whereby the side lying on the base plate is longer
than the opposite and of which the other web is directed toward the base
plate and engages in a groove in the base plate. This membrane edge
thereby projects only a limited amount beyond the edge plane of the base
plate. The part of the edge of the base plate not covered by the edge of
the membrane forms the sealing surface and transmits the closing force.
The membrane is here only slightly stressed but on account of the almost
total incompressible property of the rubber of the membrane and on account
of manufacturing tolerances, space must be provided in which the rubber
can flow. In the event of considerable oversize of the edge of the rubber
membrane, undesired flow occurs.
The measures referred to above serve jointly to hold the filter chamber
between the two membranes or between a membrane and the facing surface of
an adjacent plate so tightly that the interior of the filter chamber
formed between the membranes can be operated at high filter pressure. Not
only is the filterpress operated with pressure (in the filter chamber)
during the filtering operation but it is operated at still higher pressure
at the end of the filtering operation in another place, namely in the
space between the membrane and the base plate for the purpose of forcibly
compressing the filter cake before opening of the filterpress in order to
press out any liquid remaining in the filter cake. As the pressure medium
here used must not penetrate into the filter chamber, it is necessary to
provide special sealing measures which the state of the art often does not
satisfy or is attainable only at high expense.
The invention avoids these disadvantages. It is an object of the invention
to avoid subjecting the membrane to the closing pressure of the
filterpress and with simple means to achieve an exceptionally good sealing
not only of the filter chamber but also of the space between the membrane
and the base plate.
The invention achieves these objectives in that the edge of the membrane is
clamped (wedged) between an undercut shoulder in the edge region of the
base plate and the wall of the groove in the base plate nearest the
recess, that the surface of the edge portion of the membrane lies below
the plane of the edges of the base plate and that only the filter cloth
and/or a sealing medium is interposed between the edges of the base plate
in the filterpress.
This arrangement of the membrane has the advantage that the membrane is not
at all subjected to the closing pressure of the filterpress and hence the
rubber of the membrane is not caused to flow by the closing pressure. This
increases the life of the membrane considerably. Thereby an effective
sealing is achieved through the sealing of the edges of the base plate
lying on one another as well as through the sealing of the wedged edges of
the membrane. Through the effective pressure in the interior of the filter
chamber acting on the edge of the membrane the web of the angle-form
membrane edge in the groove is pressed into the groove and achieves an
effective seal. A satisfactory sealing of the filter chamber during the
filtering process is thereby achieved. When at the end of the filtering
operating a pressure medium is introduced into the space between the
membrane and the respective base plate frequently under still higher
pressure, the membrane edge in the region of the web engaging the groove
is raised while the edge of the membrane in the region of the undercut
shoulder is held fast because the undercutting prevents movement of the
membrane edge. Thus in spite of the raising of the web in the groove an
especially good seal is achieved by reason of the side of the web facing
the recess being pressed even more firmly on the wall of the groove
nearest the recess. Thus an especially effective seal is achieved in all
loading conditions.
An especially good seal is achieved when the transition of the bottom of
the groove into the side walls is rounded and when the transition of the
top of the web of the membrane reinforcement into the side walls of this
web are likewise rounded. At the same time this construction avoids the
formation of cracks in the base plate arising from a sharp edge formation
of the transition of the groove body into the groove side wall. With the
known construction in which the membrane edge is subjected at least in
part to the closing pressure, such cracks can occur when the lip of the
membrane edge in the groove completely fills the groove. To avoid this, an
inner space can be left between the top of the lip of the membrane edge
and the bottom of the groove. However, this construction gives rise to
difficulties in sealing.
On the same grounds it is advantageous when the transition of the undercut
shoulder into a recessed surface of the edge portion of the base plate is
rounded. If the filterpress is provided with one or more support
projections arranged in the recess, the membrane has an opening in the
region of the support projection through which the support projection
extends. With this construction the support projections of adjacent filter
plates rests on one another without the rubber membrane between the
support projections so that the membrane is not stressed by the closing
pressure of the filterpress. In this embodiment the membrane has around
the opening an angular projection turned toward the base plate which grips
in an angular groove of the base plate. These places can give rise to
leakage. In these places, the membrane springs from the base plate as soon
as air pressure is introduced between the membrane and the base plate.
In accordance with the invention, this disadvantage is thereby avoided that
the support projection is of truncated cone form in cross section with the
wider base outwardly and that the membrane around the support projection
has an edge reinforcement which in the cross section has the form of an
angle of which one shank is formed as a projection and of which the other
shank has a bevelled edge with the side line on the base plate longer than
the opposite side whereby the outer surface of the edge reinforcement lies
below the upper surface of the support projection.
With this construction of the support projection and the membrane, the
membrane does not spring away from the base plate when air pressure is
introduced between the membrane and the base plate. With this construction
of the edge of the membrane, unexpectedly high tightness is obtained.
The nature and objects of the invention will be more fully understood from
the following description of preferred embodiments illustrated
schematically by way of example in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a base plate of a membrane filter plate
in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view of a membrane insertable into the base
plate;
FIG. 3 is a cross section of the edge region of two membrane filter plates
in a filterpress;
FIG. 4 is a cross section through the membrane edge as it is formed at the
filter plate edge and in the region of a support projection in
pressureless condition and during filtering;
FIG. 5 is a cross section showing the condition of the membrane when air
pressure is introduced between the membrane and the base plate;
FIG. 6 is a schematic plan view of a base plate with a support projection
in the middle of the recess;
FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view of a membrane with an opening for the
support projection; and
FIG. 8 is a cross section through the support projection and surrounding
portion of the membrane.
The base plate 1 has a plane edge 2 which surrounds on all sides a
depression in the base plate 1 forming a recess 3. Inside a border portion
indicated by dotted lines in FIG. 1, the recess 3 as a plane bottom
surface. Between the plane edge surface 2 and the plane bottom surface of
the recess 3, there is an inclined surface 4 which together with a
step-form recessed surface 6 forms a transition between the plane edge
surface and the plane bottom surface of the recess 3. In the transition
between the inclined transition surface 4 and the step-form recessed
surface 6, there is a groove 5.
At opposite corners,the base plate 1 has openings 7 in which pins of the
filterpress are insertable as guide pins. The suspension to be filtered is
introduced through a suspension inlet opening gate while the filtrate is
discharged through a filtrate outlet opening 9. Each of the suspension
inlet opening 8 and filtrate outlet opening 9 is surrounded by a groove 10
which serves the same purpose as the groove 5. In the region of the
filtrate outlet opening 9, there is provided a depression 11 from which
channels 12 inside the base plate 1 lead to the filtrate outlet opening 9.
On opposite sides of the base plate 1 there is aplied a membrane 13. This
has on its outer surface a multiplicity of knubs 14. In one corner there
is a suspension inlet opening 8 and at the opposite corner in front of the
depression 11, there is a row of slits 15 separated by projections 16.
Through these slits 15 the filtrate escapes into the depression 11 and
from there into the filtrate outlet opening 9.
In an unloaded condition, the membrane 13 provided with the knubs 14 is
plane and has a edge 17 which in cross section is angle-formed of which
one web lies parallel to the edge plane 20 while the other web 19 is
essentially perpendicular thereto and engages in the groove 5. The web 18
lies on the recessed surface 6 of the base plate. Its upper surface is
does not extend above the edge plane 20 but lies in the space between the
two edge planes 20 of the base plates 1. The membrane is held fast on the
base plate by virtue of a bevelled edge 21 which engages an undercut
shoulder 22 of the base plate. This undercut shoulder 22 prevents
separation of the membrane from the base plate because the bevelled edge
21 of the membrane is held tightly against the undercut shoulder 22 by
engagement of the wall 23 of the web 19 with the side wall of the groove
5. The top 24 of the web 19 is rounded as is also the bottom of the groove
5. On the one hand this faciliates engagement of the membrane with the
recessed surface 6 and the groove 5 and on the other hand produces an
effective seal. Also the transition surface 25 between the undercut
shoulder 22 and the recessed surface 6 is likewise rounded. Between the
two adjacent membranes 13 there is formed a filter chamber while between
the base plate 1 in the region of the recess 3 and the membrane 13 there
is formed a pressure chamber 26.
Between each two membranes 13 and between the edge surfaces 2 of adjacent
base plates 1 filter cloths 28 are inserted. Between each two webs 18 of
the edges of adjacent membranes 14 there is a slot-form space 29. This
results in that closing pressure of the press is transmitted only through
the edge surfaces 2 of the base plate 1 and not on edge regions 17 of the
membranes 3. Moreover, by virtue of this space, the pressure of the
suspension in the filter chamber presses the web 18 of the membrane edge
17 tightly against the recessed surface 6 and presses the web 19 more
tightly into the groove 5. When, on the other hand pressure medium is
introduced into the chamber 26, this intermediate space permits the
membrane edge to be raised slightly from the recessed surface 6 and from
the groove 5 so that the edge portion of the membrane is wedged still more
tightly between the undercut shoulder 22 engaging bevelled edge 21 of the
membrane and the wall of the groove engaging web 19.
The manner of operation of the membrane in accordance with the present
invention is further explained with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5. In the
pressure free state and during filtering when the pressure between two
membranes is higher than the pressure between each membrane and the
respective base plate,there is an intermediate space 29 between the edge
plane 20 of the base plate and the upper surface 30 of the web 18 of the
angle-formed cross section of the membrane edge 17 as seen in FIG. 4. When
a suspension under pressure is introduced into the filter chamber the web
18 of the membrane edge 17 is pressed firmly against the recessed surface
6 against the base plate and the web 19 is pressed firmly into the groove
5. This intermediate space 29 is of still greater importance for the
sealing function when compressed air is introduced into the pressure
chamber 26 between the membrane and the respective base plate. When
compressed air is introduced into the pressure chamber 26 the air pressure
represented by arrows 31 causes the membrane to bow out as illustrated in
FIG. 5 so that it is thereby subjected to tension as indicated by the
arrow 32. The web 19 of the membrane is thereby pressed more tightly
against the side wall of the groove 5 as indicated by the arrow 33.
Moreover through the air pressure as indicated by the arrows 31 the entire
angle-form membrane edge 17 is displaced angularly from the position shown
in FIG. 4 to the position shown in FIG. 5. Through this angular
displacement there is created between the recessed surface 6 from the base
plate and the inner face of the web 18 of the membrane edge 17 a space 34
while the membrane edge is pressed with special force against sealing
surfaces 35, 36 and 37. This leads to an increased sealing which is only
possible when sufficient intermediate space 29 is provided between the
outer surface 30 of the angle-form membrane edge 17 and the opposite
surface 30 of membrane edge 17.
If the base plate is provided with a support projection 38, then the
membrane has an opening 39 to accomodate the support projection. In the
embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7 a support projection 38 is
provided in the center of the base plate and the membrane.
The form of the support projection is shown more fully in the cross section
of FIG. 8. It will here be seen that the support projection in cross
section is formed as a truncated cone of which the smaller base is
intregral with the base plate while the larger base lies in the plane of
the edge portion 2 of the base plate. There is thereby provided an
undercut shoulder surrounded by a recessed surface in which a groove is
provided in the same manner as the groove 5 in the edge portion of the
base plate. Moreover, around the opening 39 the membrane has an edge
reinforcement 17 of angular cross section with a horizontal web 18 and
perpendicular web 19, the construction of the base plate and the membrane
around the support projection 38 being the same as around the
circumferential edges of the base plate. It will be seen that the upper
surface 30 of the web 18 of the membrane lies below the plane of the upper
surface of the projection 38 to provide a space 29. The sealing of the
membrane around the support projection 38 is thus effected in the manner
described above.
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