WO1996041670A1 - Filter device - Google Patents

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WO1996041670A1
WO1996041670A1 PCT/NL1996/000231 NL9600231W WO9641670A1 WO 1996041670 A1 WO1996041670 A1 WO 1996041670A1 NL 9600231 W NL9600231 W NL 9600231W WO 9641670 A1 WO9641670 A1 WO 9641670A1
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filter means
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Petrus Adrianus Cornelis Maria Demmers
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Defil N.V. Holland Intertrust (Antilles) N.V.
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Priority to AT96916380T priority Critical patent/ATE195886T1/en
Priority to DK96916380T priority patent/DK0833686T3/en
Priority to DE69610092T priority patent/DE69610092T2/en
Priority to AU59138/96A priority patent/AU5913896A/en
Priority to US08/973,527 priority patent/US5922208A/en
Priority to EP96916380A priority patent/EP0833686B1/en
Publication of WO1996041670A1 publication Critical patent/WO1996041670A1/en
Priority to GR20000402619T priority patent/GR3034913T3/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/11Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor with bag, cage, hose, tube, sleeve or like filtering elements
    • B01D29/13Supported filter elements
    • B01D29/23Supported filter elements arranged for outward flow filtration
    • B01D29/25Supported filter elements arranged for outward flow filtration open-ended the arrival of the mixture to be filtered and the discharge of the concentrated mixture are situated on both opposite sides of the filtering element
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/60Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor integrally combined with devices for controlling the filtration
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/60Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor integrally combined with devices for controlling the filtration
    • B01D29/606Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor integrally combined with devices for controlling the filtration by pressure measuring
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/62Regenerating the filter material in the filter
    • B01D29/64Regenerating the filter material in the filter by scrapers, brushes, nozzles, or the like, acting on the cake side of the filtering element
    • B01D29/6438Regenerating the filter material in the filter by scrapers, brushes, nozzles, or the like, acting on the cake side of the filtering element nozzles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/62Regenerating the filter material in the filter
    • B01D29/70Regenerating the filter material in the filter by forces created by movement of the filter element
    • B01D29/72Regenerating the filter material in the filter by forces created by movement of the filter element involving vibrations
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/88Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices
    • B01D29/90Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices for feeding
    • B01D29/904Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices for feeding directing the mixture to be filtered on the filtering element in a manner to clean the filter continuously
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/88Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices
    • B01D29/94Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices for discharging the filter cake, e.g. chutes

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  • the present invention relates to a method for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance comprised therein with mainly tube-shaped filter means, said method comprising consecutively: supplying said fluid containing said substance via axial supply means to said filter means; filtering said fluid containing said substance where said substance remains in said filter means as residue; draining away said fluid via drain means; and removing said residue via axial closable discharge means opposite to said supply means out of said filter.
  • Another disadvantage of said known method is, that it is inevitably required to interrupt said known filter method in order to rinse said filter.
  • the invention has for its object to obviate the above stated drawbacks and provides for this purpose a method, which is distinguished by: compressing a predetermined amount of residue to the shape of mainly a solid bar under the influence of pressure in said supplied fluid, when filtering; opening said closable discharge means at a predetermined moment; and removing said bar under influence of pressure on said bar exerted by said fluid.
  • such a method is distinguished by measurement of said pressure exerted by said fluid on said bar while filtering, in order to open said discharge means when a predetermined value of said pressure is attained.
  • such a method is distinguished by performing a pound or shake process on said filter means, if said pressure in said filter means is inadequate or if a time span between opening of said discharge means and the moment in time, where said bar starts to move, exceeds a predetermined value.
  • a method according to this second embodiment is extremely reliable in that the bar of residue formed in said filter means is with certainty removed before said discharge means is brought into a closed state thereof. The bar of residue is with certainty removed before said closing of said discharge means and damaged to said discharge is avoided.
  • such a method is distinguished by setting a length of said bar of residue to be formed in said filter means by covering passages for said fluid in said filter means along at least a part of the length of said filter means.
  • factors contributing to friction between said bar and said filter means can be taken into account by setting the length of the bar to be formed.
  • Such factors may comprise temperature, roughness of the inner surface of said filter means, roughness of the outer surface of the bar to be formed, etc.
  • the invention also relates to a device for performing a method according to the present invention, and particularly the second and third preferred embodiments thereof described above.
  • figure 1 shows a partially cut away perspective view of a first embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention
  • figure 2 is a partially cut away perspective view of a second embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention
  • figure 3 is a partially cut away perspective view of a third embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention
  • figure 4 shows a partially cut away perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention.
  • the embodiment of the invention shown in figure 1 comprises: filter means as tube-shaped filter 1; supply means designed as supply tube 2; drain means designed as drain tube 3; and closeable second discharge means designed as closeable discharge tube 4, which is provided with a closing mechanism designed as ball closure 8 which can be operated with control means designed as a tap 9.
  • the filter 1 comprises a filter tube 5 with two open ends, wherein the one open supply end hereof is connected in leakproof manner to supply tube 2 and the other open discharge end hereof is connected in leakproof manner to closeable discharge tube 4.
  • the filter tube 5 is provided with a large plurality of holes arranged in radial direction and is covered on the inside thereof with a filter material 6.
  • the liquid for filtering flows under pressure in the direction of arrow A into the supply end of the filter tube 5, wherein the ball closure 8 is in the closed situation.
  • the pressure under which the liquid for filtering is sent into filter tube 5 is generated for instance by a pump connected to supply tube 2.
  • the liquid then flows through the filter material 6 and through the holes arranged in filter tube 5, wherein components present in the liquid for filtering remain behind as residue in filter tube 5.
  • Use can be made as filter material 6 of a wide variety of materials known in the art, such as paper, plastic, woven materials etc. The choice of a material is herein determined by the size of the individual component particles present in the liquid for filtering.
  • housing means designed as a tube 7 which encloses filter tube 5 and which is connected in leakproof manner to drain tube 3, through which the filtered liquid is drained in the direction of arrow B.
  • the embodiment of the invention shown in figure 2 contains an electric vibration mechanism 10 which can be connected through the enclosing tube 7 to a control cir- cuit, wherein such a control circuit serves to set the vibrating mechanism into operation at a desired time.
  • This vibrating mechanism is of particular importance when the bar of residue formed during the filtering process has a high frictional resistance relative to the filter material 6 such that the bar of residue remains jammed in filter tube 5 despite the pressure exerted.
  • This phenome ⁇ non can be observed because the pressure at the supply end of filter tube 5 does not decrease or continues to increase after the closing mechanism connected to the discharge end of filter tube 5 has been placed in the opened situation thereof.
  • the vibrating mechanism 10 can be set into operation immediately after each opening of the closing mechanism, or only when the bar of residue is observed to remain jammed in filter tube 5.
  • a striking mechanism instead of the vibrating mechanism shown in this figure, or of another apparatus functioning in similar manner. It is also possible for example for such a vibrating or striking mechanism to be arranged round the enclosing tube 7.
  • the filter 1 contains regulating means designed as a sleeve 11, which sleeve 11 connects close- fittingly onto filter tube 5 and is rotatable there- around.
  • the sleeve 11 is provided with holes, the placing of which in sleeve 11 corresponds with the hole pattern in filter tube 5.
  • Rotating of the sleeve 11 is effected using a gear rack 12 fixed to sleeve 11 and a toothed wheel 14 co-acting therewith, wherein toothed wheel 14 is rotatable from outside the filter l using wheel 15 and shaft 13.
  • filter tube 5 The entire length of filter tube 5 is hereby ef- fectively utilized in a position of the sleeve 11 wherein the holes in filter tube 5 and in sleeve 11 correspond, and only the portion of the length of filter tube 5 not covered by sleeve 11 is effectively utilized in a posi ⁇ tion of the sleeve 11 wherein the sleeve 11 covers the holes in filter tube 5.
  • the filter 1 contains regulating means designed as a sleeve 16, which sleeve 16 connects close- fittingly onto filter tube 5 and is displaceable in axial direction thereof.
  • the sleeve 16 forms anoth- er embodiment of a covering member.
  • Displacement of sleeve 16 is effected using a gear rack 12 fixed to sleeve 16 and a toothed wheel 14 co-acting therewith, wherein toothed wheel 14 is rotatable from outside the filter 1 using wheel 15 and shaft 13.
  • a number of holes in filter tube 5 can be closed, so that the number of active holes in filter tube 5 is varied.
  • the filter tube 5 contains a portion without holes, wherein the length of this part corresponds with the length of sleeve 16. Only after axial displacement of sleeve 16 from the extreme position thereof shown in this figure will the sleeve 16 cover a number of holes in fil ⁇ ter tube 5, whereby the length of the bar of residue for forming during the filtering process can be controlled.
  • the range within which sleeve 16 is displaceable along filter tube 5, and therefore the length range of the bar of residue for forming depends on the ratio of the length of filter tube 5 and the length of sleeve 16. Controlling of the length of the bar of residue formed during the filtering process is of particular importance when the filter device according to the present invention is used successively to filter liquids containing different types of components.
  • a filter device is preferably provided with determining means connected to the control means of the closing mechanism. These de ⁇ termining means serve to determine the period of time for which the closing mechanism is situated in an opened state and, after this period of time has elapsed, to set the control means into operation in order to return the closing mechanism to the closed state thereof. It is her ⁇ ein desirable that the closing mechanism once again re ⁇ turns to the closed position immediately after the full length of the formed bar of residue has passed through, so that no or at least very little of the liquid for fil ⁇ tering follows the bar of residue into the closeable dis ⁇ charge tube 4 before the closing mechanism returns to the closed state thereof.
  • the determining means can therefore be designed as a computer which com ⁇ putes the period of time on the basis of known data for the filtering process and/or on the basis of measurement data collected during operation of the device, for exam ⁇ ple by sensors, such as the above mentioned pressure gauge at the supply end of the filter tube.
  • sensors such as the above mentioned pressure gauge at the supply end of the filter tube.
  • a closing mechanism in a filter device according to the present invention is preferably arranged as close as possible to the discharge end of the filter so that no or at least very little liquid for filtering in front of the formed bar of residue is ejected via the closeable second discharge means after opening of the closing mechanism.

Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance comprised therein with mainly tube-shaped filter means, said method comprising consecutively: supplying said fluid containing said substance via axial supply means to said filter means; filtering said fluid containing said substance where said substance remains in said filter means as residue; draining away said fluid; and removing said residue via axial closable discharge means opposite to said supply means out of said filter means, where compressing a predetermined amount of residue to the shape of mainly a solid bar under the influence of pressure in said supplied fluid, when filtering; opening said closable discharge at a predetermined moment; and removing said bar under influence of pressure on said bar exerted by said fluid. With the use of a filter device according to the present invention a filtering process does not have to be interrupted in order to clean the filter means, since a compact accumulation of residue formed during a filtering process under pressure from the supplied flow of liquid is ejected in its entirety by opening the closeable second discharge means, whereafter the filtering process can be immediately resumed.

Description

FILTER DEVICE
The present invention relates to a method for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance comprised therein with mainly tube-shaped filter means, said method comprising consecutively: supplying said fluid containing said substance via axial supply means to said filter means; filtering said fluid containing said substance where said substance remains in said filter means as residue; draining away said fluid via drain means; and removing said residue via axial closable discharge means opposite to said supply means out of said filter.
Such a method is known from the Dutch patent application 70.11921, where a filter device is described, to which discharge means is connected having a diameter corresponding to that of said filter means.
After opening of said closeable discharge means said filter means is rinsed, which is known as the so- called "blow-down"-process. This process is performed with fluid to be filtered, where as a result efficiency and performance of such a method remain low.
Another disadvantage of said known method is, that it is inevitably required to interrupt said known filter method in order to rinse said filter.
The invention has for its object to obviate the above stated drawbacks and provides for this purpose a method, which is distinguished by: compressing a predetermined amount of residue to the shape of mainly a solid bar under the influence of pressure in said supplied fluid, when filtering; opening said closable discharge means at a predetermined moment; and removing said bar under influence of pressure on said bar exerted by said fluid. By performing a method according to the present invention a compact accumulation of residue formed during a filtering process under pressure from the supplied flow of liquid is ejected in its entirety by opening the closeable second discharge means, whereafter the filtering process can be immediately resumed. To this end it is not required to interrupt the flow of fluid to be filtered or the filtering process itself.
In a first preferred embodiment of a method according to the present invention such a method is distinguished by measurement of said pressure exerted by said fluid on said bar while filtering, in order to open said discharge means when a predetermined value of said pressure is attained. As a result with a method according to this embodiment a minimum amount of fluid to be filtered is lost when removing said residue.
In a second preferred embodiment of a method according to the present invention such a method is distinguished by performing a pound or shake process on said filter means, if said pressure in said filter means is inadequate or if a time span between opening of said discharge means and the moment in time, where said bar starts to move, exceeds a predetermined value. As a result such a method according to this second embodiment is extremely reliable in that the bar of residue formed in said filter means is with certainty removed before said discharge means is brought into a closed state thereof. The bar of residue is with certainty removed before said closing of said discharge means and damaged to said discharge is avoided.
In a third preferred embodiment of a method according to the present invention such a method is distinguished by setting a length of said bar of residue to be formed in said filter means by covering passages for said fluid in said filter means along at least a part of the length of said filter means. As a result factors contributing to friction between said bar and said filter means can be taken into account by setting the length of the bar to be formed. Such factors may comprise temperature, roughness of the inner surface of said filter means, roughness of the outer surface of the bar to be formed, etc.
It is noted here, that the invention also relates to a device for performing a method according to the present invention, and particularly the second and third preferred embodiments thereof described above.
The invention will be elucidated further with reference to the figure description hereinbelow of a number of embodiments of the invention. In the drawing: figure 1 shows a partially cut away perspective view of a first embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention; figure 2 is a partially cut away perspective view of a second embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention; figure 3 is a partially cut away perspective view of a third embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention; and figure 4 shows a partially cut away perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a filter device according to the present invention.
In the figures the same components are referred to with the same reference numeral.
The embodiment of the invention shown in figure 1 comprises: filter means as tube-shaped filter 1; supply means designed as supply tube 2; drain means designed as drain tube 3; and closeable second discharge means designed as closeable discharge tube 4, which is provided with a closing mechanism designed as ball closure 8 which can be operated with control means designed as a tap 9. The filter 1 comprises a filter tube 5 with two open ends, wherein the one open supply end hereof is connected in leakproof manner to supply tube 2 and the other open discharge end hereof is connected in leakproof manner to closeable discharge tube 4. The filter tube 5 is provided with a large plurality of holes arranged in radial direction and is covered on the inside thereof with a filter material 6. During the filtering process the liquid for filtering flows under pressure in the direction of arrow A into the supply end of the filter tube 5, wherein the ball closure 8 is in the closed situation. The pressure under which the liquid for filtering is sent into filter tube 5 is generated for instance by a pump connected to supply tube 2. The liquid then flows through the filter material 6 and through the holes arranged in filter tube 5, wherein components present in the liquid for filtering remain behind as residue in filter tube 5. Use can be made as filter material 6 of a wide variety of materials known in the art, such as paper, plastic, woven materials etc. The choice of a material is herein determined by the size of the individual component particles present in the liquid for filtering. The liquid flowing through filter material 6 and through the holes in filter tube 5 is collected in housing means designed as a tube 7 which encloses filter tube 5 and which is connected in leakproof manner to drain tube 3, through which the filtered liquid is drained in the direction of arrow B.
After a time a quantity of residue is present in filter tube 5 such that this becomes blocked and no longer functions. The pressure herein rises at the supply end of filter tube 5. This pressure increase can be detected using a pressure gauge connectable to supply tube 2.
Under the influence of the pressure exerted from the supply end of filter tube 5 the residue is compressed into a compact bar. Tap 9 is then operated in order to place ball closure 8 in the opened state thereof. Under the influence of the same pressure the bar of residue is then ejected through the other open discharge end of fil¬ ter tube 5 and through the closeable discharge tube 4 in the direction of arrow C. Opening of the ball closure 8 can take place in response to a pressure threshold value being exceeded at the supply end of filter tube 5 or af¬ ter determining that liquid is no longer being transport¬ ed through drain tube 3. After the whole length of the bar of residue has passed through the ball closure 8, tap 9 is again operated in order to place the ball closure 8 in the closed situation thereof. In preference the ball closure 8 is placed in the closed situation immediately after the rear part of the bar of residue in the direction of movement thereof has moved past the ball closure 8.
The embodiment of the invention shown in figure 2 contains an electric vibration mechanism 10 which can be connected through the enclosing tube 7 to a control cir- cuit, wherein such a control circuit serves to set the vibrating mechanism into operation at a desired time. This vibrating mechanism is of particular importance when the bar of residue formed during the filtering process has a high frictional resistance relative to the filter material 6 such that the bar of residue remains jammed in filter tube 5 despite the pressure exerted. This phenome¬ non can be observed because the pressure at the supply end of filter tube 5 does not decrease or continues to increase after the closing mechanism connected to the discharge end of filter tube 5 has been placed in the opened situation thereof. The vibrating mechanism 10 can be set into operation immediately after each opening of the closing mechanism, or only when the bar of residue is observed to remain jammed in filter tube 5. In another embodiment (not shown) , use can be made of a striking mechanism instead of the vibrating mechanism shown in this figure, or of another apparatus functioning in similar manner. It is also possible for example for such a vibrating or striking mechanism to be arranged round the enclosing tube 7.
In figure 3 the filter 1 contains regulating means designed as a sleeve 11, which sleeve 11 connects close- fittingly onto filter tube 5 and is rotatable there- around. The sleeve 11 is provided with holes, the placing of which in sleeve 11 corresponds with the hole pattern in filter tube 5. Rotating of the sleeve 11 is effected using a gear rack 12 fixed to sleeve 11 and a toothed wheel 14 co-acting therewith, wherein toothed wheel 14 is rotatable from outside the filter l using wheel 15 and shaft 13. By rotating the sleeve 11 a number of the fil¬ ter openings in filter tube 5 can be closed in adjustable manner. The entire length of filter tube 5 is hereby ef- fectively utilized in a position of the sleeve 11 wherein the holes in filter tube 5 and in sleeve 11 correspond, and only the portion of the length of filter tube 5 not covered by sleeve 11 is effectively utilized in a posi¬ tion of the sleeve 11 wherein the sleeve 11 covers the holes in filter tube 5.
In figure 4 the filter 1 contains regulating means designed as a sleeve 16, which sleeve 16 connects close- fittingly onto filter tube 5 and is displaceable in axial direction thereof. In this way the sleeve 16 forms anoth- er embodiment of a covering member. Displacement of sleeve 16 is effected using a gear rack 12 fixed to sleeve 16 and a toothed wheel 14 co-acting therewith, wherein toothed wheel 14 is rotatable from outside the filter 1 using wheel 15 and shaft 13. By displacing the sleeve 16 a number of holes in filter tube 5 can be closed, so that the number of active holes in filter tube 5 is varied. The filter tube 5 contains a portion without holes, wherein the length of this part corresponds with the length of sleeve 16. Only after axial displacement of sleeve 16 from the extreme position thereof shown in this figure will the sleeve 16 cover a number of holes in fil¬ ter tube 5, whereby the length of the bar of residue for forming during the filtering process can be controlled. The range within which sleeve 16 is displaceable along filter tube 5, and therefore the length range of the bar of residue for forming, depends on the ratio of the length of filter tube 5 and the length of sleeve 16. Controlling of the length of the bar of residue formed during the filtering process is of particular importance when the filter device according to the present invention is used successively to filter liquids containing different types of components. After opening of the closing mechanism a bar of residue formed during the fil¬ tering process will be ejected at a pressure which is substantially dependent on the mutual frictional resis¬ tance between the formed bar of residue and the inside of filter material 6, wherein the frictional resistance de¬ pends inter alia on the substances of which the residue consists. By correctly positioning sleeve 16 and there¬ fore correctly controlling the length of the bar of resi¬ due to be formed, this frictional resistance is held such that after opening of the closing mechanism the bar of residue for forming will be ejected with certainty from the filter tube 5 at a lower pressure than the maximum which can for instance be generated by a pump at the sup¬ ply end of filter tube 5. A filter device according to the present invention is preferably provided with determining means connected to the control means of the closing mechanism. These de¬ termining means serve to determine the period of time for which the closing mechanism is situated in an opened state and, after this period of time has elapsed, to set the control means into operation in order to return the closing mechanism to the closed state thereof. It is her¬ ein desirable that the closing mechanism once again re¬ turns to the closed position immediately after the full length of the formed bar of residue has passed through, so that no or at least very little of the liquid for fil¬ tering follows the bar of residue into the closeable dis¬ charge tube 4 before the closing mechanism returns to the closed state thereof. This period of time depends on a large number of conditions, such as: the delay which oc¬ curs before the formed bar of residue starts to move af¬ ter the closing mechanism has been opened; the frictional resistance between the formed bar of residue and the fil- ter material; the pressure at which the formed bar of residue actually starts to move, etc. The determining means can therefore be designed as a computer which com¬ putes the period of time on the basis of known data for the filtering process and/or on the basis of measurement data collected during operation of the device, for exam¬ ple by sensors, such as the above mentioned pressure gauge at the supply end of the filter tube. When these sensors are for instance detection sensors which detect the presence of the bar of residue at a position in the filter tube directly close to the closing mechanism, the signal generated thereby can serve as control signal for the control means.
A closing mechanism in a filter device according to the present invention is preferably arranged as close as possible to the discharge end of the filter so that no or at least very little liquid for filtering in front of the formed bar of residue is ejected via the closeable second discharge means after opening of the closing mechanism.

Claims

1. Method for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance comprised therein with mainly tube-shaped filter means, said method comprising consecutively: supplying said fluid containing said substance via axial 5 supply means to said filter means ; filtering said fluid containing said substance where said substance remains in said filter means as residue; draining away said fluid; and removing said residue via axial closable discharge means
10 opposite to said supply means out of said filter means, characterized by compressing a predetermined amount of residue to the shape of mainly a solid bar under the influence of pressure in said supplied fluid, when filtering;
15 opening said closable discharge at a predetermined moment; and removing said bar under influence of pressure on said bar exerted by said fluid.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized by 20 measurement of said pressure exerted by said fluid on said bar while filtering, in order to open said discharge means when a predetermined value of said pressure is attained.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized 25 by closing of said discharge means mainly immediately after said bar has passed by said discharge means.
4. Method according to claim 3, characterized by observing said bar passing by said discharge means nearby thereto for closing said discharge means in response to
30 such an observation.
5. Method according to claim 3, characterized by closing of said discharge means after a predetermined period of time has passed, said period of time corresponding to a period of time required for removing
,35 said bar.
6. Method according to claim 5, characterized by observation of a moment in time, where said bar starts to move for closing said discharge means after said predetermined period of time has passed from said observed moment in time.
7. Method according any of the preceding claims, characterized by performing a pound or shake process on said filter means, if said pressure in said filter means is inadequate or if a time span between opening of said discharge means and the moment in time, where said bar starts to move, exceeds a predetermined value.
8. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized by setting a length of said bar of residue to be formed in said filter means by covering passages for said fluid in said filter means along at least a part of the length of said filter means.
9. Device for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance present therein, said device comprising: mainly tube-shaped filter means with housing means for collecting said filtered fluid; supply means connected to a first axial and of said filter means for supplying said fluid containing said substance; drain means connected to said housing means for collecting said filtered fluid; and closeable discharge means connected to a second axial end of said filter means opposite ti saud syookt neabs for removing residue filtered from said fluid containing said substance, characterized in that said filter means comprises a pound or shake mechanism for release of a bar of residue in an opened state of said closable discharge means, said bar having been formed in said filter means while filtering.
10. Device for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance present therein, said device comprising: mainly tube-shaped filter means with housing means for collecting said filtered fluid; supply means connected to a first axial and of said filter means for supplying said fluid containing said substance; drain means connected to said housing means for collecting said filtered fluid; and closeable discharge means connected to a second axial end of said filter means for removing residue filtered from said fluid containing said substance, characterized in that said filter means comprises covering means in close contact with said filter means and movable in the axial direction of said filter means.
11. Device for filtering out of a liquid at least one solid substance present therein, said device comprising: mainly tube-shaped filter means with a housing for guiding said filtered fluid; supply means connected to a first axial and of said filter means for supplying said fluid containing said substance; drain means connected to said housing means for collecting said filtered fluid; closeable discharge means connected to a second axial end of said filter means for removing residue filtered from said fluid containing said substance; and control means for controlling opening and closing of said discharge means, characterized in that said control means comprises calculating means for determining one of the group comprising the period of time, during which said discharge means is to be in the open state thereof, and said moment in time for closing said discharge means.
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