Gas Or Vapor Circulation For Contact With Treated Material Patents (Class 34/114)
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Publication number: 20030019125Abstract: A sheet material, a production method therefor and a drying apparatus is provided wherein a heating gas comprising mainly superheated steam is blown directly to reach the sheet internal water content via a permeable belt for restricting free shrinkage of the sheet, to give instantaneous evaporation (pressure flow) and form a porous sheet. A wet sheet 35 is clamped between an externally heated rotor 1 having heated gas blowing ports 19 for blowing heated gas from an outer peripheral direction, and a permeable endless fabric belt 36 which moves in synchronous with the rotor under a tension capable of restraining dry shrinkage of the sheet material, to thereby give rapid direct moisture evaporation and form a porous sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: TOKUSHU PAPER MFG. CO., LTDInventor: Morimasa Hanaya
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Publication number: 20030019600Abstract: Machine for producing a fibrous material web and process for guiding the web through the machine. The machine includes a wire section, a drying section, arranged downstream of the wire section with regard to a web travel direction, having at least one free web draw, a first and second shoe press separated in the web travel direction, and an upper felt and a lower transfer belt arranged to guide the fibrous material web through the second shoe press. The lower transfer belt is structured and arranged to transfer the fibrous material web to the drying section, and the material web is guided in a closed draw from the wire section to a first free web draw, with regard to the web travel direction, in the drying section. At least one high-performance drying device is positioned before the first free web draw.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventor: Ulrich Begemann
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Patent number: 6505419Abstract: A drying compartment for drying a printed web, consisting of a housing with intake and outlet openings for the web and with at least one infrared radiator directed at the web and/or with blower nozzles which blow hot air onto the web. In order to remove layers of air entrained by the web, turbulence generators are positioned above the web, or above and below the web.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Windmoeller & HoelscherInventor: Dietmar Poetter
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Publication number: 20030000673Abstract: The specification discloses embodiments of a process and related apparatus for conditioning a fibrous web in order to improve the efficiency of drying and calendering thereof. In the process, a moving fibrous web is conditioned after the drier unit of a papermaking machine by applying a flow of moistened gas through one or more arrays of radial jet reattachment nozzles placed in close proximity to the web surface prior to a calendering unit or prior to a steaming unit placed between the nozzles and the calender unit to cool the web and/or increase its moisture content. Webs treated according to the invention exhibit improved properties including less moisture streaking, enhanced smoothness and avoidance of optical property loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: Dennis W. Anderson
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Patent number: 6494994Abstract: A pulp heating apparatus has a heater main body 1 which has a pulp introduction port for introducing pulp, a vapor introduction port for introducing vapor, a disperser for dispersing the pulp introduced via the pulp introduction port under a high temperature and a pulp exhaust port for exhausting the pulp dispersed by the disperser and is arranged in a horizontal direction. The disperser has a spiral vane section which continues spirally around a rotational shaft and discontinuous vane sections around the rotational shaft. The pulp introduction port is provided at a bottom section of the heater main body and is connected to an introduction passage. A screw conveyor is provided on the introduction passage. A forward end of the introduction passage faces towards the spiral vane section.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Aikawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiko Aikawa
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Patent number: 6490811Abstract: A drying section for drying and controlling shrinkage of a moist fiber web in a paper making machine is provided, the web having a predetermined width and opposed transverse ends. Such a drying section comprises a plurality of drying section members configured to receive and forward the web in a machine direction. Each drying section member has opposed ends in a transverse direction. The drying section members further comprise a first drying section member and a second drying section member, with the second drying section member being separated from the first drying section member so as to define an intermediate zone therebetween. The drying section further comprises a primary belt set having a belt member wrapping about each of the opposed ends of each of the drying section members. Each belt member is configured in an endless loop and has a width less than half of the width of the web.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper Karlstad ABInventor: Torbjörn Wahlström
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Patent number: 6487789Abstract: Heated cylinder and process of using same for heating a fibrous material web in machines for one of producing and refining the fibrous material web. The heated cylinder includes a cylinder jacket having an outer jacket layer with good heat conductivity, a heat insulating layer positioned contiguous to and inside of the outer jacket layer, and at least one heating system positioned outside the cylinder jacket adapted to heat at least a surface of the cylinder. The process includes heating a surface of the cylinder to a temperature between about 120 and 250° C. with the at least one heating system, and guiding a material web over a portion of the surface of the cylinder such that the material web contacts the surface of the cylinder for a period of at least about 50 ms.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Robert Wolf, Markus Oechsle, Frank Wegehaupt
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Patent number: 6473990Abstract: A micropore drying apparatus having a noncircular profile. The apparatus has a machine direction and dries a web thereon as the web or apparatus moves in the machine direction. The micropore drying apparatus comprises a micropore drying medium which has pores therethrough smaller than the interstitials in the web to be dried thereon. The micropore drying medium may be movable or stationary, as desired. The noncircular profile may have a major axis which is substantially vertically oriented. This arrangement provides the advantage that greater residence time for the web to be dried thereupon is provided, without increasing the machine direction footprint.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Osman Polat, Donald Eugene Ensign, Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr.
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Patent number: 6454903Abstract: An apparatus transfers a lead strip of a paper web, in particular the beginning of a still wet lead strip or tail, from a press roll of a paper-making machine to a following section of that machine. An air jet device peels off the beginning of the tail from the press roll and transfers it across a paper roll to an infeed area of a felt which guides the web into the following section. On an infeed area of the felt, an air cushion is created by an air table having a plurality of tiny holes delivering air from a low pressure plenum to the air cushion.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Leif Mohrsen, Allan Broom
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Patent number: 6449874Abstract: A method for blowing steam against a paper web, whereby the steam is blown by a steam box having several profiling chambers in the cross direction of a paper machine. The cross-profile of the paper web is controlled by the steam supplied by the profiling chambers. A gas flow is provided between the profiling chambers to prevent the steam blown by a profiling chamber from affecting the effective area of the steam blown by the adjacent profiling chamber. Further, a steam box for implementing the method is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper Automation OyInventor: Kari Pellinen
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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: 6442865Abstract: Drying section of a machine for producing a material web. The drying section includes a support roll with an associated impingement dryer, and at least one straight or curved section forming at least a part of a closed path between a last nip of a press section adjacent the drying section and the support roll. The support roll and the impingement dryer are arranged to guide the material web over the support roll, and, thereby, to subject the material web to at least one of hot air and hot steam impingement. The at least one straight or slightly curved section is structured and arranged to form at least one of an impingement drying section and a transfer foil section.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Robert Wolf, Markus Oechsle, Wolfgang Mayer, Tri Chau-Huu, Thomas Mack, Roland Mayer
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Publication number: 20020100186Abstract: The device (10) and method are used for ventilating an offset pocket space (12) located in a drying section of a papermaking machine by injecting air from a heated dry air supply inlet (11). The offset pocket space (12) is situated between a set of three axially-parallel drying cylinders (20) over which consecutively runs a paper web (14). A first and a third of these cylinders (20) are vertically spaced from a second one. The paper web (14) is pressed against the first and the third cylinder (20) by a felt (16) which further runs around a felt roll (26) having a rotation axis parallel to that of the cylinders (20). The felt roll (26) is disposed between the three cylinders (20) in an offset position which is closer to the first cylinder (20) than the third cylinder (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Remi Turcotte, Dominique Thifault
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Publication number: 20020092197Abstract: Roll and drying section of a machine for producing a material web and process for drying a material web. The roll includes ajacket having a plurality of throughput openings, a device for supplying gas through the jacket, and a second jacket located within the jacket being arranged to form a ring chamber with the jacket. The second jacket is gas tight to seal the ring chamber in a gas-tight manner from an interior of the second jacket.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: VOITH PAPER PATENT GmbHInventor: Georg Kugler
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Patent number: 6418639Abstract: The invention concerns a method and a device in the dryer section of a paper/board machine. In the dryer section a normal single-wire draw is applied at least partly, in which method the web (W) is passed through the dryer group on support of a drying wire (H). The drying wire (H) presses the web (W) on the drying cylinders (Kn, Kn+1 . . . ) against the heated cylinder faces, and on the reversing cylinders or rolls (Sn, Sn+1 . . . ) between the drying cylinders (10) the web (W) remains at the side of the outside curve. There is one integrated device, through which a support suction and/or blowing is produced in order to improve the runability of the web (W) and to keep the web (W) in contact with the face of the wire, and through which same device, additionally, impingement blowing is produced in order to dry the web (W) and/or to control its tendency of curling.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Raimo Virta, Pekka Saarikivi, Juha Kaihovirta, Kari Juppi, Nenad Milosavljevic
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Patent number: 6412189Abstract: A steam box in a paper machine, the steam box including a main steam zone and at least one side steam zone through which steam is blown to a paper web. The side steam zone is placed in a side section of the steam box and arranged to form a curtain in order to prevent air from entering between the steam box and the paper web from outside the steam box and/or to prevent steam from exiting between the steam box and the paper web. Steam is supplied to the side steam zone from a steam chamber through a side steam zone valve arranged inside the steam box.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper Automation OyInventor: Kari Pellinen
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Publication number: 20020078588Abstract: A machine for producing a material web is provided having at least one smooth roll at least partially wrapped by the material web. The machine includes an air blowing device arranged for ventilating the material web with at least one discharge stream, wherein the at least one discharge stream is directed into a wedge-shaped opening formed between the at least one at least one roll and the material web leaving the roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: VOITH PAPER PATENT GmbHInventors: Peter Kahl, Markus Oechsle, Roland Mayer
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Patent number: 6408534Abstract: A steam box includes a elongated steam-distribution chamber, regulator chambers set in a row next to the elongated steam-distribution chamber and covered on one side with a continuous perforated screen. Operating devices distribute the steam from the distribution chamber to each regulator chamber. The steam box is intended to feed steam through the perforated screen to the web, to heat it according to a desired profile. The perforated screen is secured along one long edge to hinge members and along the opposite edge to locking members and is arranged to be able to be opened, to permit access to the regulator chambers.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper Automation OyInventors: Jukka-Pekka Alen, Reijo Hassinen, Tapio Härkönen, Tommi Luosma, Tuomas N{umlaut over (aa)}tänen, Jukka Samppala
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Patent number: 6401355Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing calendered paper in which the paper is calendered after drying. The paper is dried (D) sown to a moisture lower that the target moisture of calendering. The paper is run via wetting (1) to calendering, wherein at least one of the surface layer of the paper is wetted in the wetting in such that the moistening water is absorbed in the surface layer of the paper while at lest the central part remains substantially dry. From the paper wetted at least on one of its sides, gradient paper is manufactured by means of gradient calendering by restricting the paper-molding effect of the calender to the wetted surface layer in such a way that at least the paper is elastically restored substantially in its original state, whereafter the obtained gradient paper is reeled.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Pekka Linnonmaa, Antti Heikkinen
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Patent number: 6397489Abstract: A multiport cylinder dryer for use with drying a web of pulp, paper, or similar material, and a method for drying a moving web of pulp, paper, or similar material are provided. The multiport cylinder dryer includes an outer cylinder dryer surface for transferring heat to a moving web to be dried. A plurality of multiport flow passages are positioned close to the outer cylinder dryer surface. The multiport flow passages are arranged for channeling steam flow for heating the cylinder dryer surface. The multiport cylinder dryer achieves significantly higher drying rates than conventional dryers by minimizing the condensate layer and maximizing the heat transfer surface area. The dominant heat transfer mode in the multiport cylinder dryer is convection, which is significantly more effective than conduction, the dominant heat transfer mode in conventional dryers.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventor: Stephen U. Choi
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Patent number: 6393719Abstract: A process and an apparatus for removing water from a fibrous web are disclosed. The process comprises providing a fibrous web having a moisture content from about 1% to about 99%; providing an oscillatory flow-reversing impingement gas having a pre-determined frequency; providing a gas-distributing system comprising at least one discharge outlet designed to emit the oscillatory flow-reversing impingement gas onto the web; and impinging the oscillatory flow-reversing gas onto the web through the plurality of discharge outlets, thereby removing moisture from the web. The apparatus comprises a web support designed to receive a fibrous web thereon and to carry it in a machine direction; at least one rotary valve pulse generator designed to produce oscillatory flow-reversing air or gas; and at least one gas-distributing system in fluid communication with the pulse generator for delivering the oscillatory flow-reversing air or gas to the web.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Gordon Keith Stipp
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Patent number: 6381868Abstract: Apparatus and process for dewatering a material web. The apparatus includes at least one pressure chamber formed by at least four substantially parallel rolls, a device arranged to introduce a pressurized gas into the at least one pressure chamber, and the at least four substantially parallel rolls being displaceable relative to one another to change an effective area of the at least one pressure chamber. The material web is guided through the at least one pressure chamber. The process includes pressurizing at least one pressure chamber with a gas medium, guiding the material web through the pressure chamber, driving water out of the material web using gas pressure within the at least one pressure chamber, and changing an effective area of the pressure chamber so as to adjust a dewatering capacity.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Joachim Grabscheid, Karl Josef Böck, Ulrich Begemann, Thomas Elenz, Peter Mirsberger, Hans Dahl, Hannes Vomhoff, David Beck
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Patent number: 6378226Abstract: Each screen drum design has, in front of the rotating screen drum which transports the web, a stationary screen cover whose purpose is retention of the dry air coming from the fan, uniform throughput of the air through the screen cover, and a uniform drying process over the width of the web. The screen cover has a perforation whose permeability is adapted to the degree of drying. At the beginning of the drying process, when the web is not yet very permeably, the screen cover is to be perforated provided a smaller free air throughput surface and, as the degree of dryness increases, a larger free air throughput surface by making the holes larger in diameter or provided a larger number of holes per unit surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Gerold Fleissner
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Publication number: 20020040536Abstract: A drying compartment for drying a printed web, consisting of a housing with intake and outlet openings for the web and with at least one infrared radiator directed at the web and/or with blower nozzles which blow hot air onto the web. In order to remove layers of air entrained by the web, turbulence generators are positioned above the web, or above and below the web.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventor: Dietmar Poetter
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Publication number: 20020002779Abstract: A cantilevered frame in a paper machine dryer group of a dryer section supports a drying wire loop to run by at least one impingement drying unit positioned outside the loop. The frame structure (60) supports devices and rolls situated inside the wire loop (13) of the dryer group (R) which guide and support the run of the wire (13) and the web (W). A dryer section may have multiple such dryer groups which overlap one another with closed draws therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventor: Juhani Pajula
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Patent number: 6332279Abstract: A drying device in which temperature and humidity of a gas flow fed into each of plural helical dryers in the form of a cylinder (i.e., temperature and humidity of an exhausted gas flow) can be each controlled independent of the other dryers. The drying device, is equipped with a casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinji Fukuhori, Hidetomo Ito
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Patent number: 6328852Abstract: In manufacturing a moving web, such as a tissue sheet, the web is transported at very high speeds, often in an unsupported manner, which can result in unstable operations regarding handling and winding of the web. This is particularly true in the region between the creeping blade and the reel for a lightweight, low modulus tissue sheet that is characteristic of a high-quality, soft tissue base sheet. To provide an improved means of controlling the tissue web during manufacture and to improve the manufacturing rate, an apparatus and method of stabilizing the moving web that incorporates a creeping blade foil, one or more aerodynamic sheet stabilizing foils, and a roll foil in a specific relationship to each other is disclosed. This method has been shown to improve the stability of a moving tissue web, allow for a higher rate of operation, and enable the production of softer tissue basesheets.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Percival John McGary, Scott A. Baum, Paul Douglas Beuther, Robert Paul Guarnotta, Richard Martin Urquhart
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Publication number: 20010042316Abstract: Drying section of a machine for producing a material web. The drying section includes at least one web guidance device and at least one wire arranged to guide the material web through the at least one web guidance device. The at least one web guidance device is structured and arranged to direct pressurized gas at the material web so that, in a web travel direction, the material web is alternately lifted from the at least one wire and resting against the at least one wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Applicant: VOITH PAPER PATENT GmbHInventors: Peter Kahl, Markus Oechsle, Roland Mayer, Edwin Bowden, Robert Procter
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Patent number: 6317999Abstract: A sealing nozzle is positioned in a blow box used in the drying section of a paper machine. The blow box is mounted on that side of the supporting fabric, which is away from the web at the opening gap between the supporting fabric and the cylinder and at a distance “D” from the supporting fabric. A passage is formed between the blow box and the supporting fabric, the passage having a negative pressure region having a border with a region outside the negative pressure region. The sealing nozzle is positioned in a wall of the blow box facing the passage at a distance “d” from the supporting fabric. The sealing nozzle includes: a pivotal sealing member mounted at the border, and a transverse support element, the sealing member pivotal about the transverse support element; and a separate nozzle part having at least one nozzle opening (e. g.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Raimo Virta, Reijo Jokinen, Hannu Kokkala
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Patent number: 6314659Abstract: A device and method for extending the useful life of a carrying fabric in a dryer by maintaining the edges of the fabric at a temperature below that at which thermal degradation occurs. This is achieved by applying a cooling liquid to the edges of the carrying fabric so that thermal energy can be transferred from the fabric to the liquid and thus maintain the edges of the fabric at moderate temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Valmet Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Parker
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Publication number: 20010037582Abstract: An adjustable deckel profiler is disclosed, for use in apparatus for drying a moving paper web. The profiler is a slidable member which interacts with impingement air to control and adjust the air against the moving web. Means are provided for adjusting and setting the profiler relative to cross-machine drying air profiling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventor: Volker J. Ringer
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Publication number: 20010034955Abstract: A relaxation dryer for the stress-free drying and simultaneous relaxing shrinking of a web of textile material. The material web is guided along a sinusoidal course in the relaxation channel between two air-permeable transport belts by alternately blowing the web from the top and from the bottom. In order to exert on the web an additional tumble effect, the sinusoidal curve of the web is disturbed at preset intervals by air-impermeable strips provided in one and/or the other transport belt.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Roland Hampel
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Patent number: 6303003Abstract: A method and an apparatus for continuously drawing superheated vapor through a moist web as the same is being formed and pressed at a porous peripheral surface of a rotatable hollow cylinder, thereby allowing to have web drying in a compact apparatus permitting recycling of heat. The extracted moisture is transformed in superheated vapor and again used in the drying of incoming web.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventor: David R. Webster
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Publication number: 20010008048Abstract: A continuous process for the drying and gel formation of solvent-containing gel-forming polymers, in particular polysaccharide derivatives, by flash cooling of suspensions of the polymers, and an apparatus for the drying of solvent-containing products are described. The process comprises the steps: metering the solvent-containing polymer having a solids content of 1 to 65% by weight and at a pressure of in particular ambient pressure to 6000 hPa, at a polymer temperature of 20 to 100° C. into an evaporation zone (1), the evaporation zone (1) having a pressure of 0.1 hPa to 800 hPa, cooling the polymer, in particular to a temperature of <93° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: July 19, 2001Inventors: Dietrich Gehrmann, Hartwig Kempkes
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Patent number: 6260287Abstract: A sheet stabilizer is provided for a dryer section of a paper-making machine which conveys a wet sheet of paper by way of a felt or fabric, the dryer roller including a leading upper dryer roller, a lower dryer roller, and a trailing upper dryer roller. The sheet stabilizer comprises upper and lower Venturi boxes, which are disposed between the leading upper dryer roller and the lower drying roller. Each Venturi box provides a respective space defined by fixed parallel outer and inner plates. In use, the wet sheet of paper is in sliding contact with the upper outer plate. The upper and lower Venturi boxes cooperate to draw air from the nip between the wet sheet of paper and the lower dryer roller and into both the upper fixed space and the lower fixed space. The sliding contact between the supported wet sheet of paper and the upper outer plate assures that the air flow does not result in fluttering of the wet sheet of paper.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventors: Peter Walker, Raffaele Mancini
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Patent number: 6230422Abstract: A method and apparatus achieve a more sustainable lift of a wet or heavy pulp web from a pulp machine to the topmost drying level of a pulp drying, allowing the speed of production to be increased and runnability problems to be minimized. The pulp web is lifted from the last press of the pulp machine to the topmost of the drying levels of the pulp dryer by supporting the web on a support wire. The pulp may be passed through the topmost drying level, and one or two other levels, also supported by a support wire, but in subsequent levels the pulp web is preferably supported only by an air cushion. In each level drying gas is blown toward the pulp web (preferably from both above and below the web) to effect drying, and the web passes around turning rolls between each drying level to enter the next, lower, drying level. The support wire may be of metal or plastic, and has a texture significantly coarser than the texture of wires commonly used in pulp machines.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventor: Paavo Sairanen
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Patent number: 6228216Abstract: A gas stream directed at a velocity against a cellulosic web in a papermaking machine can act to transfer the web from a transport web moving at a first speed to a transport web moving at a second slower speed. The transport webs apply a linear velocity to each to the cellulosic web on the transport web. The gas stream in the form of an air knife can be directed through the first fabric against the web and can transfer the web from the first fabric to the second fabric. The difference in velocity between the first transport web and the second, increases bulk, introduces a surface finish or otherwise modifies the character of the cellulosic web.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Lindsay, Richard J. Kamps
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Patent number: 6224715Abstract: Device and method for handling a material web, in which the material web is guided by at least one smooth support surface and is then guided together with a porous support belt to a deflection roll includes a suction box. The suction box has a wall opposite from the porous support belt, and creates a vacuum that draws the material web from the support surface to the porous support belt. The device also includes at least one sealing element positioned near a front end, in the web travel direction, the sealing element cooperating with the porous support belt, and a vacuum zone in which the vacuum is provided. The vacuum zone adjoins a side of the porous support belt not contacting the material web and is defined between the porous support belt, the at least one sealing element, the wall of the suction box, and at its rear end, the deflection roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventor: Marcel Siquet
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Patent number: 6200427Abstract: Suction roll for the formation or treatment of a material web that includes an outer suction roll jacket comprising a perforated rotating hollow cylinder, a non-perforated support body arranged to extend through the outer suction roll jacket and to support the outer suction roll jacket at at least one point of its axial extent, and sealing ribs arranged to extend radially between the support body and the suction roll jacket and axially over a full length of the suction roll jacket. In this manner, the support body is adapted to rotate at a same speed as the suction roll jacket. The support body can include an axially extending, through-going bore arranged concentrically with the outer suction roll surface. An axially extending, rotationally fixed yoke extends through the through-going bore, and the rotationally fixed yoke has two ends which are supported outside of the support body on a frame. At least one support element is arranged to support the support body on the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventors: Gerhard Kotitschke, Wolfgang Mayer, Hans-Peter Sollinger, Klaus Esslinger, Andreas Meschenmoser, Günther Mohrhardt, Peter Mirsberger
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Patent number: 6193845Abstract: This invention is directed to a paper-making machine utilizing rotating cylinders, especially dryer cylinders, with a drying felt intertwined about the dryer cylinders to compress the wet paper against the dryer cylinders as the wet paper travels therealong. A threading doctor assembly with a blowpipe air nozzle blowing system is associated with each dryer cylinder. When air is flowing into the blowpipe blowing system, the leading tail of the wet paper is directed from the preceding dryer cylinder to the next. A proximity sensor associated with each threading doctor assembly is in communication with a controller and is positioned to determine if the wet paper is within a detection area. Air valves or solenoids coupled between an air supply system and the blowpipes are also coupled to the controller.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America Inc.Inventors: Edwin X. Graf, William B. Ricker
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Patent number: 6154981Abstract: A method and an apparatus for improving the drying capacity of a hood covering a Yankee cylinder (10), when drying a web with a Yankee cylinder while conveying the web over the cylinder by blowing hot air jets against the web at the region of a first hood (12), said hot air jets having a temperature mainly <550.degree. C. The drying capacity of the drying hood is increased by blowing hot air jets against the web conveyed over the cylinder at the region of a second hood, a so called hot air hood (14, 14', 14"), said hot air jets having a a temperature which is higher than the temperature of the hot air jets blown against the web at the first hood, or mainly >550.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Pertti Heikkila, Nenad Milosavljevic
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Patent number: 6148538Abstract: Condensation device and suction element including a condensation device for machines for manufacturing and refining a fibrous material web. The condensation device includes at least one condensation element positioned in a region of at least one of steam formation and accumulation and a condensate receptacle. The suction element includes a hollow body coupled to a vacuum source. The hollow body is adapted to guide a transport belt carrying a moist and heated web. The suction element also includes at least one opening positioned to face the transport belt, at least one condensation element, and at least one condensate receptacle. The at least one condensation element and the at least one condensate receptacle are positioned within the hollow body.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Karl Steiner, Markus Oechsle
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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: 6134804Abstract: The present invention relates to the dryer section of a paper machine consisting of a number dryer groups having dryer cylinders and one reversal role between each two dryers within a dryer group. The dryer section may have top felted or bottom felted dryer groups. A differential pressure box may be placed between the dryer cylinders and above the reversal roles in a top-felted dryer group and between the dryer cylinders and below reversal roles in a bottom felted dryer group. Between dryer groups the transfer between top felted dryer groups can occur with either an open or closed draw. The transfer between a top felted dryer group and a bottom felted dryer group occurs with an open draw. The size of the draw can be adjustable by making one or both of the guide rolls at the transfer moveable.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzerpapiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Markus Oechsle, Gunter Halmschlager
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Patent number: 6115938Abstract: A machine for producing a material web, including a paper or cardboard web, having a plurality of cylinders around which the material web is guided in a meandering path together with a conveyor (transport) belt. The machine further includes at least one air conveying device disposed in the transfer region between two cylinders. The air conveying device associates with the free circumference region of a cylinder and aspirates the material web as the material web travels in a path free from contact with the cylinders as the material web travels between two succeeding cylinders. The material web and the conveyor belt are partially wound around the circumference region of the cylinders. According to the invention, the air conveying device only covers certain areas of the free circumference region of the cylinder on which the material web (paper web) winds.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventor: Markus Oechsle
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Patent number: 6079115Abstract: A Yankee hood is disclosed for use in drying wet paper webs. The Yankee will provide a manufacturer to operate at supply temperatures above 1000.degree. F. at lower total energy costs and at increased production. All major components, supply fans, flow concentrator, air flow equalization plenum and gas burner are consolidated and are mounted directly on the device to eliminate the need for additional space requirements. The hood assembly includes an internal high impingement air system which is supported on a floating structural support member. The nozzle impingement system which incorporates a plurality of nozzle boxes will cover approximately a 240.degree. wrap of a typical Yankee cylinder which will be decoupled from its main support end plate members to allow for increases in cross-machine expansion. The support structure for the externally located direct drive motor is designed to eliminate hood vibrations and operate above the natural building frequency.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri, Inc.Inventors: Volker J. Ringer, George Nowakowski
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Patent number: 6039842Abstract: An apparatus for stabilizing a low-strength sheet having a width and a top surface and moving in a first direction at a rate sufficient to entrain air. The apparatus includes an airfoil adapted to extend along the top surface of the sheet. The airfoil, in turn, includes:a bottom surface adapted to extend along a portion of the top surface of the sheet;a first surface extending a first distance from the bottom surface at a first juncture;a second surface extending a second distance from the bottom surface at a second juncture; anda top surface extending from the first surface at a third juncture to the second surface at a fourth juncture. The first distance in general is less than the second distance.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Inventors: Jark C. Lau, Philip Sim Lin
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Patent number: 6006444Abstract: The invention relates to a process for reducing dust deposits on the drying hood of a paper machine. It is primarily characterized by additional fresh air being blown over the upper side of the paper machine drying hood. The invention also relates to a device for reducing dust deposits on the drying hood of a paper machines, characterized by at least one slit for blowing our air being provided on the top side of the paper machine drying hood.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Andritz-Patentwaltungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Jorg Baubock, Robert Winkelbauer, Wolfgang Promitzer
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Patent number: 5992040Abstract: A drying section apparatus is disclosed for drying a web of paper. The apparatus includes a size press for applying size to at least one side of the web. A single tier dryer is disposed downstream relative to the size press for drying the web. The single tier dryer includes a plurality of dryer cylinders and a plurality of vacuum rolls. Each of the vacuum rolls is disposed between adjacent dryer cylinders of the plurality of dryer cylinders. A dryer felt extends around at least one of the dryer cylinders. The arrangement is such that at least one of the dryer cylinders is top felted for permitting downward removal of broke. An air cap is disposed above at least one of the dryer cylinders for blowing air through the felt for drying the web disposed between the dryer cylinder and the felt. The arrangement is such that both sides of the web are dried during passage of the web through the single tier dryer.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Lars N. Nordang
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Patent number: 5987777Abstract: The invention relates to a dry end for drying a material web, in particular a paper or cardboard web, having at least one drying group with a plurality of drying cylinders and web guiding rollers and at least one nozzle device for transporting the threading part of the material web along a winding path by means of at least one conveyor band. The dry end is characterised in that groups of at least two nozzle devices (17, 19, 21) located at the same side of the material web (11) follow each other in the direction of transport of the material web (11).Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Werner Goebel, Karlheinz Straub