US 7,398,886 B2 | ||
Press for dewatering a humid substance, in particular residual refuse | ||
Christian Widmer, Holzistrasse 9, 4102, Binningen (Switzerland); and Hansrudolf Hartmann, Gelterkinden (Switzerland) | ||
Assigned to Christian Widmer, Binningen (Switzerland) | ||
Appl. No. 10/488,721 PCT Filed Sep. 03, 2002, PCT No. PCT/EP02/09852 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date Mar. 03, 2004, PCT Pub. No. WO03/020498, PCT Pub. Date Mar. 13, 2003. |
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Claims priority of application No. 101 43 004 (DE), filed on Sep. 03, 2001. | ||
Prior Publication US 2004/0238436 A1, Dec. 02, 2004 | ||
Int. Cl. B01D 29/64 (2006.01); B01D 29/84 (2006.01); B30B 9/14 (2006.01); C02F 11/12 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 210—415 [210/413; 100/117; 34/70; 34/398] | 7 Claims |
1. A press for the dehumidification of a humid substance, in particular of residual refuse, which includes a worm gear whereby
said humid matter is transported from a material drawing-in device to a material discharge and is concurrently compressed
for the dehumidification, the press comprising:
a means whereby said humid matter compressed with the aid of said worm gear is subjected to a drying medium, wherein said
drying medium is one of a group including pressurized air and vacuum, so that said drying medium either flows through said
humid matter or the humidity is transported off, respectively; and
wherein said means includes a central tube encompassed by said worm gear and designed to include outlet nozzles for said drying
medium, and wherein said nozzles are formed substantially only along one end portion of the central tube, and wherein a worm
gear housing is designed to include a strainer basket through which said freighted drying medium may be transported off only
in the range of said outlet nozzles.
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