Patents by Inventor Hans Sundqvist
Hans Sundqvist has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110056088Abstract: The invention relates to an impingement dryer and a method for reducing runnability problems caused by gas flows in an impingement dryer for a fibre web, which impingement dryer has gas blowing opening and gas exhaust openings. The fibre web to be dried is supported with a support fabric. The support fabric and the fibre web to be dried are moved in the machine direction inside the impingement dryer past the blowing openings and exhaust openings. At the same time hot gas is blown from the blowing openings toward the fibre web to be dried and gas is removed from the vicinity of the fibre web to the exhaust openings. At least one edge control strip is moved in the machine direction edges of the impingement dryer in front of the blowing openings or the exhaust openings or both. With its aid a desired number of blowing openings or exhaust openings or both are covered and thus their effect is controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Petri Norri, Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 7811414Abstract: The invention comprises a method and a system in a paper machine, and also a software product, allowing one or more tools to be generated for indicating the state of the paper production process in terms of energy consumption to the operating staff of the paper machine. This allows continual monitoring of the state of the paper production process and/or its energy efficiency combined with efforts to develop the manners of running the paper machine and its dryer section in a more favourable direction. In one embodiment of the invention, the dry solids content DSC of the press section can be calculated by means of the evaporation amount of the dryer section, the production of finished paper and the final paper moisture as follows: DSC=mpap,d/(mpap,d+mH2O), in which mpap,d is the dry mass flow of the paper web to the dryer section and mH2O is the water mass flow to the dryer section. mH2O is obtained by summing up the mass flow of the water discharged from the dryer section and the evaporated water mass flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Hans Sundqvist, Petri Norri
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Publication number: 20090302245Abstract: A fluid control valve (10) comprising a valve housing (12), a valve body (30) having a peripheral surface (32) slidably supported for movement in an axial direction in the valve housing and a feedback circuit duct (38) in the valve body. The feedback circuit duct has a first end (40) communicating with a flow port (14) in the housing and a second end (42) opening at the peripheral surface (32). The second end is capable of exposing a variable opening area (A) to a control chamber (20) in the housing and thereby subjecting the valve body to said movement by a resulting difference between pressure dependent forces acting on opposite surfaces of the valve body. According to the invention, the second end comprises an aperture (42) having a peripheral width (w) that varies at least over a portion proximate to the control chamber of an axial length of the aperture exposable to the control chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Kristian Lernmark, Hans Sundqvist
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Publication number: 20070267160Abstract: The invention comprises a method and a system in a paper machine, and also a software product, allowing one or more tools to be generated for indicating the state of the paper production process in terms of energy consumption to the operating staff of the paper machine. This allows continual monitoring of the state of the paper production process and/or its energy efficiency combined with efforts to develop the manners of running the paper machine and its dryer section in a more favourable direction. In one embodiment of the invention, the dry solids content DSC of the press section can be calculated by means of the evaporation amount of the dryer section, the production of finished paper and the final paper moisture as follows: DSC=mpap,d/(mpap,d+mH2O), in which mpap,d is the dry mass flow of the paper web to the dryer section and mH2O is the water mass flow to the dryer section. mH2O is obtained by summing up the mass flow of the water discharged from the dryer section and the evaporated water mass flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2005Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Hans Sundqvist, Petri Norri
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Patent number: 7249424Abstract: The narrow-scale moisture profile of a paper web is controlled by profiling nozzles (11) of a profiling device (10) which cover part of the width of the web and desired variations of the moisture profile are corrected by the profiling nozzles (11). Coating quantity profile of a paper web may also be controlled. The narrow-scale coating quantity profile is controlled by profiling nozzles (11) of a profiling device (10) which cover part of the width of the web and desired variations of the coating quantity profile are corrected by the profiling nozzles (11). The device (10) for controlling the moisture profile or the coating quantity profile of a paper web has profiling nozzles (11) for controlling narrow-scale moisture profile variation, which cover a desired part of the width of the web, to correct desired variations occurring in the profile in the width direction of the web.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Juha Lipponen, Hans Sundqvist, Jarkko Nurmi, Jarkko Veijola, Jari Almi
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Publication number: 20060225303Abstract: The narrow-scale moisture profile of a paper web is controlled by profiling nozzles (11) of a profiling device (10) which cover part of the width of the web and desired variations of the moisture profile are corrected by the profiling nozzles (11). Coating quantity profile of a paper web may also be controlled. The narrow-scale coating quantity profile is controlled by profiling nozzles (11) of a profiling device (10) which cover part of the width of the web and desired variations of the coating quantity profile are corrected by the profiling nozzles (11). The device (10) for controlling the moisture profile or the coating quantity profile of a paper web has profiling nozzles (11) for controlling narrow-scale moisture profile variation, which cover a desired part of the width of the web, to correct desired variations occurring in the profile in the width direction of the web.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2001Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Juha Lipponen, Hans Sundqvist, Jarkko Nurmi, Jarkko Veijola, Jari Almi
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Patent number: 7089682Abstract: The invention relates to an air impingement system arranged outside the jacket of an air impingement roll in the drying section of a paper machine or the like for heating and drying a web travelling around the said air impingement roll. The air impingement system comprises a mainly closed hood, which has control means for directing air onto the paper web. From the hood, air is directed by blowing with at least one fan to the blower nozzles and back again into the said hood as a circulation air process, and the system incorporates at least one heating device for heating the air. The air impingement system's hood and its said equipment are used in conjunction with an air impingement roll, which is of the size of approximately 1.5–2 m in diameter. The hood of the air impingement roll is at maximum 5 m high, preferably only 1.5–2.5 m high.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Hans Sundqvist, Jarkko Nurmi, Henrik Pettersson
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Patent number: 6792331Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the drying process taking place in the dryer section of a paper machine or the like. The total drying efficiency required in the dryer section is first calculated by means of a method known as such, and an optimal drying efficiency distribution is compiled. Using the optimal drying efficiency distribution, the dryer section is divided into two or more imaginary drying segments which differ in their drying action, in at least one of which segments there are at least two dryer units using different forms of energy and/or at least two separately adjustable dryer units using the same form of energy. The total drying efficiency obtained is divided, by means of an optimization method known as such, between the said different drying segments in such a way that a good drying efficiency distribution is achieved in terms of the quality of the web being dried.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Kristian Hamström, Jorma Kari, Hans Sundqvist
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Publication number: 20040128858Abstract: The invention relates to an air impingement system arranged outside the jacket of an air impingement roll in the drying section of a paper machine or the like for heating and drying a web travelling around the said air impingement roll. The air impingement system comprises a mainly closed hood, which has control means for directing air onto the paper web. From the hood, air is directed by blowing with at least one fan to the blower nozzles and back again into the said hood as a circulation air process, and the system incorporates at least one heating device for heating the air. The air impingement system's hood and its said equipment are used in conjunction with an air impingement roll, which is of the size of approximately 1.5-2 m in diameter. The hood of the air impingement roll is at maximum 5 m high, preferably only 1.5-2.5 m high.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Hans Sundqvist, Jarkko Nurmi, Henrik Pettersson
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Patent number: 6446356Abstract: A method for controlling the drying process taking place in the dryer section of a paper machine. The dryer section comprises at least one drying cylinder unit and at least one air impingement unit. Optimal evaporation is first compiled in a manner known, for example, on the basis of a recipe or by utilising a machine-direction quality model or quality profile, when the geometry of the dryer section, the process parametersrequired, such as machine speed, paper grade and total evaporation required are known. Limit values are calculated for at least two controlled variables of the dryer section, such as the steam pressure and the temperature of blowing air, making use of drying quality models, such as models representing the adhesion and brightness of paper. After this the dryer section is divided an the basis of the distribution formed by the limit values of the controlled variables into drying segments, so that in two adjacent segments, the limit value of at least one controlled variable is different.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Kristian Hamström, Jorma Kari, Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 6365004Abstract: A method and apparatus effect drying of a paper web using a plurality of heated drying cylinders and at least one air impingement module having a hood. The paper web is brought into operative contact with the heated drying cylinders, and at least one of the final moisture content, quality, and cross-direction profile of the paper web is regulated. The regulation is effected by adjusting the efficiency of air impingement drying of the paper web, by adjusting at least one of the blowing velocity of the medium (typically air) blown against the paper web, the humidity of the blowing medium, and the distance of the hood of the impingement module from the paper web. At least one of the final moisture content of the paper web and its quality may also be regulated by adjusting the steam pressure of one or more drying cylinder groups.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Kristian Hamstr{haeck over (o)}m, Harri Happonen, Antti Kuhasalo, Juha Lipponen, Järkko Nurmi, Juha Ojanen, Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 6138380Abstract: A method and device effect controlled uniform temperature drying of a wet web, such as a paper web substantially immediately after formation in a paper machine, without damaging the supporting fabric carrying the web. The web has a central region and first and second border regions. The wet web to be dried is conveyed on a conventional supporting fabric/wire in a first direction generally parallel to the web border regions, and in a hood drying air is blown against the web from the opposite side thereof as the supporting fabric so that the drying air picks up moisture and becomes moistened air. The moistened air is discharged from the volume adjacent the hood, for example is discharged from at least one hood positioned at and encompassing an impingement surface over which the web and supporting fabric pass. Air supplied for blowing against the web is heated to raise its ability to retain moisture.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jarkko Veijola, Hans Sundqvist, Jarkko Nurmi, Petri Norri
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Patent number: 6119362Abstract: An arrangement for impingement drying and/or through-drying of a paper or material web in which the web is dried by blowing hot air and/or superheated steam from an impingement drying and/or through-drying dryer in a direction substantially perpendicular to the web, and the web runs on support of a wire or equivalent past the dryer. In the area of the dryer, the web and wire are supported from the opposite side of the wire, opposite in relation to the web, by blowings produced from one or more vacuum blow boxes substantially across the entire width of the web. The outlet direction of the blowings may be substantially the same as the running direction of the drying wire and as such, steam and/or air is/are ejected out of the space between the drying wire and the wall placed in connection with the blow boxes that produce the blowings.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 6101735Abstract: A dryer section of a paper machine including groups with single-wire draw that include a drying wire guided in a loop and reversing cylinders arranged in the drying-wire loop. Contact drying cylinders are arranged in gaps between the reversing cylinder and the drying wire is guided to press a web against heated faces of the contact drying cylinders. In addition to normal, small-diameter contact drying cylinders, one or more large-diameter contact drying cylinders (the diameter being greater than about 2200 mm and usually in a range from 2200 mm to 3600 mm), is/are used in one or more single-wire draw groups. An impingement-drying/ventilation hood is arranged above the large-diameter contact drying cylinders and extends on a large sector above the contact drying cylinder and above the drying wire and the web running over the cylinder. An impingement-drying/ventilation effect is applied to the drying wire through the impingement-drying/ventilation hoods on the large sector.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Antti Kuhasalo, Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 5845415Abstract: A method and apparatus for impingement drying and/or through-drying of a paper or material web in which the web is dried by blowing hot air and/or superheated steam and/or equivalent from an impingement drying device in a direction substantially perpendicular to the web, and the web is passed on support of a wire or equivalent past the impingement drying device. In the area of the impingement drying device, the web and wire are supported from the opposite side of the wire, opposite in relation to the web, by blowings produced from vacuum blow box substantially across the entire width of the web. One set of blowings from the blow box are blown at a speed substantially higher than the speed of the drying wire. The outlet direction of the blowings is substantially the same as the running direction of the drying wire in this area, and as such, steam and/or air is/are ejected out of the space between the drying wire and the wall placed in connection with the blow boxes that produce the blowings.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 5116344Abstract: Apparatus for marking a predetermined position of a target for surgical treatment within a patient's brain, comprises a frame for fixedly embracing the patient's skull and having at one side thereof a side-piece provided with a guide extending along a first line, a first support member mounted to the guide for adjustment along the first line and along a second line perpendicular to the first line, a rotatable member supported on the first support member for rotation about a third line perpendicular to the first and second lines, a second support member spaced from the third line and including an arm having a first end attached to the rotatable member and extending longitudinally parallel to the third line in a direction away from a side of the frame opposite the aforementioned one side, the arm thus being adjustable about the third line by rotation of the rotatable member, an arcuate support member mounted to the arm for adjustment along the third line and for adjustment transversely of the arm along an arcuaType: GrantFiled: August 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Elekta Instrument ABInventor: Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 4780898Abstract: An arrangement in a gamma unit, comprising a large number of radiation sources (9) mounted within a radiation shield (2) and having beam channels (6, 19) directed radially from said radiation sources toward a common focal point (F), said radiation shield comprising a space adapted to accommodate the head of a patient resting on a support.The novel matter resides in that the radiation sources (9) and the beam channels (6, 19) directed radially therefrom toward the focal point are located, in relation to the diametrical plane through the opening to the space, within a zone extending to latitudes 30.degree.-45.degree., as seen from said diametrical plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Elekta InstrumentInventor: Hans Sundqvist