With Belts Or Felts Patents (Class 34/116)
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Patent number: 4850121Abstract: A paper web drier section (5) has horizontal upper and lower tiers of dryers (7, 8) defining generally triangular pockets (9). An endless drier felt (10) is trained to run a paper web (W) sinuously successively and in direct contact on the upper perimeter areas of the upper (7) and lower (8) tier driers. Broke is ejected downwardly from the pocket (9). To facilitate such broke ejection, drier felt roll wrap enhancing felt rolls (19, 20) in the pockets are especially oriented for this purpose and define a respective broke-receiving and ejecting subpocket (21) under the upper tier driers (7) at each pocket (9).Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1986Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Donald A. Ely
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Patent number: 4829681Abstract: Paper machine clothing comprising interwoven machine direction and cross-machine direction yarns are provided, wherein the machine direction yarns are monofilaments having specific resistance to hydrolysis. The woven fabrics, after heat-setting, exhibit exceptional resistance to abrasion and hydrolysis.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1985Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Josef
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Patent number: 4821429Abstract: Taught is an air guide box for stabilizing the run of a web, for instance a paper web, specifically for the drying section of a paper machine. The air guide box is connected to a blowing air supply and extends transverse to the running direction of the paper web. The paper web proceeds, preferably together with a backing belt, from one drying cylinder to another drying cylinder. A first wall of the air guide box, viewed in cross section, extends along the paper web or the backing belt forming a first gap therewith. A second wall extends along the cylinder surface of the first drying cylinder. Provided in the first wall is an opening which extends across the length of the air guide box and serves to remove the air from the first gap into the interior of the air guide box. Said opening is connected with an intake line of the blowing air supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: J. M. Voith, GmbHInventor: Ralf Sieberth
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Patent number: 4815220Abstract: A web transfer apparatus is disclosed for transferring a web from a press section to a dryer section. The transfer apparatus includes a dryer fabric extending around the dryer section for conveying the web from the press section to, and around, the dryer section so that excess water remaining in the web after the press section is removed from the web when passing through the dryer section. A first plurality of rotatable rolls movably support the dryer fabric and a frame rotatably supports the first plurality of rolls. The first plurality of rolls includes a lead-in roll which is disposed adjacent to the press section for guiding the web from the press section towards the dryer section. The first plurality of rolls also includes a first transfer roll which is spaced relative to the lead-in roll for guiding the web through the dryer section.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1986Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Gregory L. Wedel
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Patent number: 4813156Abstract: In order to reduce the adverse effects of overpressure on a paper sheet existing at the outer face of a dryer fabric moving in contact with a dryer cylinder in the dryer section of a paper machine, it is proposed to provide void-spaces at the fabric-cylinder interface, or the equivalent, arranged in fluid flow connection with that space in which boundary air moving with the fabric towards the position of engagement of the fabric with the cylinder is progressively compressed, as the fabric moves into contact with the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Scapa-Porritt LimitedInventors: Timothy N. Ashworth, Brian G. Littler
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Patent number: 4781795Abstract: The invention is a fluid heated drum especially well adapted for use with a drum press in which high press roll nip loading and high heat flux to a pressed web are both encountered. A press of this type is disclosed in detail. However, the drum is more broadly useful in any application combining heavy mechanical drum loading and high heat flux through the drum surface. The drum is constructed with a thin outer shell spaced radially apart from an inner cylindrical body. Radial supports provide load bearing connections between the two. The annulus between the shell and inner body may be arranged in various patterns as a conduit for the flow of heating fluid. By using a thin outer shell which does not have to sustain high bending stresses a high rate of heat transfer is permitted. The outer shell may be made of copper or other high thermal flux but lower strength metal to obtain additional heat transfer advantages.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignees: Ray R. Miller, Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventor: Ray R. Miller
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Patent number: 4768294Abstract: A paper machine or similar apparatus is provided with a device for transferring a paper or board web from a press section to a dryer section on an endless, machine-wide support belt. The belt operates over a guide roll in the press section and a drying cylinder of the dryer section. Transfer of the paper or board web is improved, especially for heavy grades, with regard to the open draw length, the web stretch and web drying. The drying cylinder, guide roll and endless support belt looped therearound are interposed between the press section and first cylinder drying group, which is not drivingly coupled to the first cylinder. A clothing generally looped around and operable with the first cylinder drying group contacts the endless support belt for transfer of the web.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1986Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: J. M. Voith, GmbHInventor: Reinhold H. Weideburg
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Patent number: 4758310Abstract: A press belt arrangement in which none of the compressive forces on the central drum are transmitted to the supporting frame. It provides a method in which a greater compressive force in relationship to belt tension is applied to the drum. The invention makes it possible to construct the central drum so that large quantities of heat can be fluxed through it for purposes of achieving the fast drying rates long sought in the industry.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Inventor: Ray R. Miller
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Patent number: 4757619Abstract: A suction transfer device located over a length of a single continuous dryer fabric extending between two rolls and below which length the web to be dried extends, with the device producing preferential negative pressure in active sections at the edges of the fabric with relation to a relatively inactive central section between said active sections.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Thermo Electron Web Systems, Inc.Inventor: Joseph A. Villalobos
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Patent number: 4744156Abstract: A web drier wherein the fabric carries the web to be dried around a plurality of drier drums in a sequence with at least one turning roll positioned between each roll in the sequence so that the web carried on the fabric is in direct face-to-face contact with each of the drums. The fabric is in face-to-face contact with each of the rolls between the drums and the web is held to the fabric by suction applied by blow boxes appropriately located relative to each turning roll. The rolls may be arranged in stacks with there being two turning rolls between adjacent stacks at one end of the stacks and none at the other. This arrangement improves the drying capacity of the drier by insuring that the web is in direct contact with the heated surface of the drier drums and may be used with existing 2-tier drier drum arrangements or with drums stacked higher or even as a single row of drums.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Valmet-Dominion Inc.Inventor: Ralph J. Futcher
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Patent number: 4738035Abstract: A drying apparatus for sheets of sliced veneer has two conveyor belts lying one above the other running together jointly around a partially curvilinear, looped path guided by a plurality of guide apparatuses, the belts being positioned so that the sheets may be inserted between the belts for transport in a direction transverse to their widths, wherein the conveyor belts run rectilinearly between at least two of the adjacent guide apparatuses for a distance at least equal to half the maximum width of the sheets fed between the belts. The guide apparatuses may be rotatable cylindrical structures, for example rollers or cylinders, whose axes of rotation preferably all lie in the same horizontal plane. These rotatable cylindrical structures may be provided with brakes, drying and heating units as well. Furthermore the drying apparatus provides a velocity difference between the belts of from 2% to 5% and the belts passing between adjacent pairs of rollers are inclined at angles from 30.degree. to 75.degree..Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Babcock-Bsh AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ingo Grebe, Walter Munch
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Patent number: 4738752Abstract: A press apparatus is disclosed for removing fluid from a fibrous web. The apparatus includes a press member and a blanket cooperating with the press member for defining therebetween an elongate pressing section such that the web is pressed between the press member and the blanket during passage through the pressing section. The blanket is urged towards the press member such that when the web passes through the pressing section, fluid is pressed from the web. A heating device is disposed adjacent to the press roll for transferring heat to the web such that when the web passes through the pressing section, the web is subjected for an extended period to increased pressure and temperature so that water vapor generated within the pressing section during the passage of the web through the pressing section forces the fluid in the liquid phase away from the web.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventors: L. H. Busker, D. C. Cronin, D. V. Lange, F. A. Macklem, J. H. Pulkowski
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Patent number: 4716660Abstract: A unifelt system for drying paper includes banks of upper and lower drying cylinders around which the paper is conveyed in contact with a support sheet. At least one suction nozzle is provided at the pocket formed at the upstreammost lower cylinder and the support sheet to prevent air from being trapped between the paper and the support sheet for minimizing bulging which might otherwise occur.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventor: Eric W. Thiele
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Patent number: 4710271Abstract: A press belt arrangement in which none of the compressive forces on the central drum are transmitted to the supporting frame. It provides a method in which a greater compressive force in relationship to belt tension is applied to the drum. The invention makes it possible to construct the central drum so that large quantities of heat can be fluxed through it for purposes of achieving the fast drying rates long sought in the industry.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignees: Ray R. Miller, Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventor: Ray R. Miller
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Patent number: 4706391Abstract: In a papermaking machine comprising a drying section wherein a hood covers a series of dryer drums supported by the frame, the dryer drums convey an endless felt supporting a continuous sheet of pulp to be dried. At least one heat collector is provided for collecting high quality heat generated and concentrated in the immediate vicinity of the dryer drums. The heat collector defines an enclosure having bases, sides and ends wherein one of the bases is constituted by a plurality of the dryer drums. The heat collector also contains an exhaust system to separately evacuate the high quality heat collected within the heat collector from the low quality heat collected by the hood covering the dryer drums. The heat collector is preferably constituted of fabric material and the heat separately evacuated therefrom is recycled elsewhere in the plant to supply or release additional energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Inventor: John C. Urbas
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Patent number: 4698918Abstract: A backing screen runs together with the paper web through the drying section of a paper machine. The backing screen bridges the space between the press section and the drying section. For threading the so-called transfer strip through the drying section there is a rope carrier provided whose ropes run outside the paper web width. Prior to its insertion at the entrance point of the rope carrier, the transfer strip, which is separated from the backing screen, is passed across a mechanical guide element which, sideways and from the outside, can be moved into the area of the backing screen and back again. The mechanical guide element is movable so that the space between the guide element and the backing screen is variable.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1987Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Gerhard Kotitschke, Hans-Werner Horicke
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Patent number: 4694587Abstract: A twin-wire drying section of a paper machine includes upper and lower rows of drying cylinders, an upper drying wire guided by the upper drying cylinders and upper guide rolls situated between the upper drying cylinders, and a lower drying wire guided by the lower drying cylinders and lower guide rolls situated between the lower drying cylinders. A web is pressed by the upper wire in direct drying contact with the surfaces of the upper drying cylinders and is pressed by the lower wire in direct drying contact with the surfaces of the lower drying cylinders and has a free draw of a certain length between a drying cylinder of one row and a drying cylinder of another row. In accordance with the invention, a vacuum zone in arranged on a run of a drying wire between a drying cylinder and the next guide roll which causes the web to be suctioned against the drying wire so that the length of the free run of the web is substantially shortened.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Pekka Eskelinen
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Patent number: 4693784Abstract: A method for applying a negative pressure over a sector of an air-pervious mantle of a roll includes providing a suction chamber within the pervious roll mantle which extends over a suction sector of the roll, directing air jets away from the suction chamber at the outermost edge portions of the suction chamber, the air jets causing air currents to be ejected from the suction chamber at the outermost edge zones thereof, the air currents thereby producing air seals at the outermost edge zones of the suction chamber without the use of contact-type sealing elements and at the same time, at least partly, providing a negative pressure in the suction chamber. A suction roll includes blow nozzles for directing air jets away from the suction chamber substantially parallel to the tangent of the roll mantle proximate to the blow nozzles. The inlet sides of the blow nozzles are connected to a pressure chamber situated within the roll mantle, the pressure chamber adapted to be connected to a pressure source.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Valmet OyInventors: Jouko Aula, Reima Kerttula
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Patent number: 4691449Abstract: A method for drying a moist fibre web (6), particularly a paper web, in which the moist fibre web, subsequent to having passed a wire (9), a couch roll (10), a pick-up felt (11) and a suction press roll (8), is advanced to a press nip (13) where the fibre web is transferred to a drying cylinder (1) and remains on the cylinder until drying of the web is completed, wherein the fibre web on the drying cylinder is passed to a drying press, where a heated permeable press is pressed against the moist fibre web, whereupon moisture in the fibre web is transferred to the press by the pressure and the heat, the water pressed from the fibre web to the press being subsequently extracted therefrom with the aid of suction boxes (5, 16, 19) arranged on the inside of the press.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1985Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Inventor: Per-Arne Wiberg
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Patent number: 4686777Abstract: A vacuum device (15, 15') and method for avoiding sheet flutter in an on-running tangent pocket (14, 14') defined between the perimeter of a dryer roll (9, 9'), and a free transitional span (13, 13') of a dryer felt (7, 7') travelling toward the dryer roll and carrying a wet paper sheet web (8, 8') on the face of the felt outside of the tangent pocket. The device comprises an elongate hollow manifold (17, 17') arranged to extend longitudinally within the pocket (14, 14') parallel to the felt (7, 7') and web (8, 8'). The air in the pocket (14, 14') is vacuumed into a chamber (16, 16') within the manifold (17, 17') through an arrangement of ports (21, 21', 22, 22') communicating with the vacuum chamber. A suction member (20, 20') draws the air from the vacuum chamber (16, 16') and communicates with a vacuum source (34).Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Ronald D. Cooke
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Patent number: 4680873Abstract: The present invention relates to an arrangement and a method for controlling or regulating shrinkage and/or stretching of a paper web transversely to the transport direction thereof in a drying section of a paper machine, this drying section having the form of a cylinder dryer (6) and/or a fan dryer. At a point in the drying process at which the paper web exhibits a dry solids content of at most 75%, the paper (10) is subjected to an outwardly directed force which is forced to act in the edge portion (10a, 10b) of the web. The forces are caused to act adjacent parallel edge portions (10a, 10b) of the paper web and are directed away from each other. The magnitude of these forces is selected so that they fall beneath shrinkage forces occurring momentary on the paper web at the dry solids content in question by at most 50%.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Flakt ABInventors: Christer Fellers, Myat Htun, Torbjorn Hansson
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Patent number: 4677763Abstract: A backing screen runs together with the paper web through the drying section of a paper machine. The backing screen bridges the space between the press section and the drying section. For threading the so-called transfer strip through the drying section there is a rope carrier provided whose ropes run outside the paper web width. Prior to its insertion at the entrance point of the rope carrier, the transfer strip, which is separated from the backing screen, is passed across a mechanical guide element which, sideways and from the outside, can be moved into the area of the backing screen and back again. The mechanical guide element is movable so that the space between the guide element and the backing screen is variable.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Gerhard Kotitschke, Hans-Werner Horicke
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Patent number: 4677762Abstract: A web drier wherein the fabric carries the web to be dried around a plurality of drier drums in a sequence with at least one turning roll positioned between each roll in the sequence so that the web carried on the fabric is in direct face-to-face contact with each of the drums. The fabric is in face-to-face contact with each of the rolls between the drums and the web is held to the fabric by suction applied by blow boxes appropriately located relative to each turning roll. The rolls may be arranged in stacks with there being two turning rolls between adjacent stacks at one end of the stacks and none at the other. This arrangement improves the drying capacity of the drier by insuring that the web is in direct contact with the heated surface of the drier drums and may be used with existing 2-tier drier drum arrangements or with drums stacked higher or even as a single row of drums.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Valmet-Dominion Inc.Inventor: Ralph J. Futcher
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Patent number: 4669198Abstract: A blow box (40) is disclosed which is disposed within a pocket (26) defined by a web (W) and felt (F) travelling together from a first dryer (12) to and around a second dryer (14) and onto and around a third dryer (16). The blow box (40) includes a wedge-shaped box extending from between the first and third dryers (12 and 16) to adjacent the second dryer (14), the box (40) being connected to a source of pressurized air (42) for maintaining the web (W) in close conformity with the felt (F) when the web and felt diverge relative to the first dryer (12). The box (40) defines an orifice (44) which is disposed adjacent to the first dryer (12) for directing pressurized air against the felt and then redirecting the air in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the first dryer (12) such that the web is urged against the felt for inhibiting the tendency of the web to adhere to the first dryer (12) when the felt diverges relative to the first dryer (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Beloit Corp.Inventor: Gregory L. Wedel
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Patent number: 4665631Abstract: An assembly for use at the nip between a dryer fabric and a dryer bottom roll at a location at which the fabric moves onto the roll and at which the web to be dried is outside the fabric. A shroud having first and second walls which diverge from a nose is assembled with a plenum chamber body having downwardly converging walls with an opening between the lower ends. The upper edge of one wall of the shroud is secured to one wall of the body to form a first plurality of orifices with the nose of the shroud below the opening and with the other wall of the shroud extending upwardly along and in spaced relation to the other wall of the body. One edge of a baffle extending across the body opening is secured to the one wall of the shroud with the other edge of the baffle connected to the other body wall at a location below the upper end of the other shroud wall to form a second line of orifices.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Thermo Electron Web Systems, Inc.Inventor: Joseph A. Villalobos
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Patent number: 4654981Abstract: A drying apparatus for sheets of sliced veneer has two conveyor belts lying one above the other running together jointly around a partially curvilinear, looped path guided by a plurality of guide apparatuses, the belts being positioned so that the sheets may be inserted between the belts for transport in a direction transverse to their widths, wherein the conveyor belts run rectilinearly between at least two of the adjacent guide apparatuses for a distance at least equal to half the maximum width of the sheets fed between the belts. The guide apparatuses may be rotatable cylindrical structures, for example rollers or cylinders, whose axes of rotation preferably all lie in the same horizontal plane. These rotatable cylindrical structures may be provided with brakes, drying and heating units as well. Furthermore the drying apparatus provides a velocity difference between the belts of from 2% to 5% and the belts passing between adjacent pairs of rollers are inclined at angles from 30.degree. to 75.degree..Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Babcock-BSH AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ingo Grebe, Walter Munch
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Patent number: 4649964Abstract: A woven paper making fabric (A) is disclosed having a profiled permeability characteristic which varies across the width of the fabric yet the tensions are relatively uniform across the width of the fabric. The fabric includes a plurality of warp yarns (20, 22, 24, 26) extending in a machine direction and a plurality of weft yarns (28, 30, 32) extending in a cross-machine direction in the fabric woven with the warp yarns. The weft yarns and warp yarns are woven to provide at least two layers (60, 62, 64) in the fabric. A number of unwoven fabric closure elements (B) are bound between the weft yarns of two of the fabric layers (60, 62) extending in the machine direction adjacent the lateral edges (42, 44) of the fabric (A). The closure elements (B) extend through the fabric parallel to the edges in a generally straight configuration between the two fabric layers (60, 62) in a generally tensionless state so as not to effect the tension of the weave of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1984Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Wangner Systems Corp.Inventor: Richard W. Smith
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Patent number: 4633596Abstract: Paper machine clothing comprising interwoven machine direction and cross-machine direction yarns are provided, wherein the machine direction yarns are monofilaments having a cross-sectional configuration such that the center is thinner than the lateral edges. The woven fabrics, after heat-setting, exhibit exceptional dimensional stability in the diagonal direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Josef
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Patent number: 4628618Abstract: In the drying section of a paper machine, apparatus for preventing conditions tending to deteriorate the contact between a web and a supporting fabric which carries the web from a drying cylinder in one line to a drying cylinder in another line and, in particular, for preventing a positive pressure from being generated in the narrowing gaps defined by the surfaces of the drying cylinders and the web supporting fabric as it approaches and/or moves away from the drying cylinder. The apparatus includes a blow box extending transversely substantially over the width of the web, the blow box including at least two transversely extending gas discharge slots between which a substantially planar carrying surface is provided in opposed, parallel relationship to the web carrying fabric and spaced a distance therefrom which is at least twice, and preferably ten to thirty times, as large as the width of a gas discharge slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Valmet OYInventors: Raimo Virta, Martti Salmivaara
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Patent number: 4625434Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement in cylinder drying, intended for incorporation in a paper machine and including a plurality of heated cylinders (1) arranged substantially parallel in two rows, about which the paper web (2) is taken serpentine during drying, whereat it is carried by an endless porous fourdrinier wire (3) which presses the web against the cylinder surfaces in one row of cylinders and lies between the paper web and the cylinders in the other row. For preventing the web from lifting from the wire as a result of pressure differences on either side thereof, there are blowing boxes (11,12) arranged for blowing out air in at least some of the pockets (4,5) situated on opposite sides of the web, each of said pockets being formed by the web and three cylinders lying consecutively in the travelling direction of the web.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1983Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Flakt AktiebolagInventors: Ingemar Karlsson, Karl-Hugo Andersson, Rolf Petersson
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Patent number: 4625430Abstract: A multi-cylinder drying section and method in a paper machine wherein the paper web to be dried is guided into contact with the surfaces of heated drying cylinders wherein the drying fabric is cooled as it travels from one drying cylinder to the next. According to one embodiment, preferably used in the first group or groups of drying cylinders, a single-fabric draw is used wherein the web is supported on the drying fabric as it runs from the cylinders of one line to the cylinders of the other line so that the web is in direct contact with the surfaces of the drying cylinders in one line while the drying fabric is in direct contact with the surfaces of the cylinders in the other line. The drying fabric is cooled as it runs between the cylinders on which the web is in direct contact with the heated surfaces by causing the drying fabric to come into direct contact with a cooling roll or cylinder surface whose contact area is relatively large.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Valmet OyInventors: Jouko Aula, Raima Kerttula
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Patent number: 4622758Abstract: The invention relates to a method of and a device for drying a paper web or the like, in which method a web (8) and a wire or felt (9) supporting it are subjected to a deairing treatment. The wet web (8) and the wire or felt (9) thus deaired the thereafter passed between two displaceable airtight surfaces of high heat conducting properties, between which surfaces the web (8) is enclosed in the drying zone over the whole width thereof. The surface making contact with the web (8) is heated and the surface making contact with the wire or felt (9) is cooled by liquid in order to condense the water evaporated from the web (8) into the wire or felt (9). The wire or felt (9) is separated from the dried web (8) after said surfaces and the water condensated is removed therefrom. In a drying process the surface making contact with the wire or felt (9) is formed by the outer surface of a cooled rotating metal cylinder (2).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Oy Tampella AbInventors: Jukka Lehtinen, Olli-Pekka Sorma
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Patent number: 4602439Abstract: A method and apparatus for inhibiting or preventing fluttering in a running paper web in a drying section of a paper machine, such as in the area of a twin-wire draw. Air jets are blown into pockets defined by a wire guide roll and wire itself, such air jets issuing from suitably designed and positioned blow boxes to be directed at the side of the wire supporting the web either in a direction towards or opposite from the running direction of the wire, and also at the side of the wire guide roll not supporting the wire, in a direction of the tangent of the guide roll. An air jet may also be blown into the pocket defined by the wire guide roll and the wire itself, at the side of the wire running free, not supporting any web, such air jet being directed substantially perpendicular to the wire. Fluttering of the paper web and drawbacks resulting from the same, such as wrinkles and breaks in the web, are inhibited or prevented.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Valmet OYInventors: Pekka Eskelinen, Vesa Vuorinen
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Patent number: 4583302Abstract: A non-woven helical dryer belt is illustrated having a desired permeability profile which includes lateral zones 42 and 44 of reduced permeability and a medial zone 46 of increased permeability. The helical drive belt is made by joining a number of helix strips (20) together lengthwise and having the helix strips extend crosswise the fabric. A base monofilament element (40) extends across the entire width of the drive belt to impart a base permeability characteristic to the fabric. At opposing lateral edges of the fabric, an edge filler strip is inserted which reduces the permeability of the fabric in the lateral zones (42, 44). The height of the base and edge monofilament elements is made such that they do not overlap one another and are maintained in their side by side arrangement in the lateral zones of reduced permeability.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1984Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Wagner Systems CorporationInventor: Richard W. Smith
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Patent number: 4566946Abstract: In a paper making machine, transfer apparatus for guiding a paper web from the press section to the drying section includes a smoothing press including upper and lower smoothing press rolls wherein the web is passed from the press section to the smoothing nip either directly or guided by a guide roll. The lower smoothing press roll of the smoothing press is substantially situated at a position which is normally occupied by a so-called baby or lead-in cylinder of a conventional drying section and the drying wire of the drying section is guided over a sector of the lower smoothing roll which is of a size sufficiently large that the web is transferred onto the drying wire which then carries the web as a closed draw onto the first drying cylinder of the drying section and, preferably, to the subsequent drying cylinders as a so-called single-fabric draw.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Valmet OyInventors: Martti Koponen, Olli Tapio
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Patent number: 4553340Abstract: The invention relates to a sealing device in a cylinder drier, intended for incorporation in a paper machine and including a plurality of cylinders arranged in two substantially parallel rows (1a,1b), the paper web (2) being trained serpentine about said cylinder during drying, said web being carried by an endless porous Fourdrinier drier (3) adapted for pressing the web against the cylinder surfaces in one row of cylinders and situated between the paper web and the cylinder surfaces in the other row. Two shielding members (7,15) being disposed in the space restricted by the wire and an intermediate cylinder surface on that cylinder which the wire and the web come onto and leave. Said shielding members facing the wire and extending substantially in parallel with and close to the wire and over the entire width of the web.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Flakt AktiebolagInventor: Rolf Petersson
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Patent number: 4551203Abstract: Apparatus and method for guiding a fibrous web from a press section to a drying section, such as guiding a paper web from the press section to the drying section in a paper-making machine. The apparatus comprises a fetching roll adapted to guide the web passing from the press section onto a drying wire from the drying section passing about the fetching roll, and means for urging the web and drying wire against one another as the web is passed to the drying section, this urging means disposed between the fetching roll and the drying section in a running direction of the web and wire. The method of the present invention comprises passing the web from the press section onto a drying wire passing about a fetching roll, and urging the web and drying wire against each other as the drying wire passes from the fetching roll to the drying section.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1984Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Pekka Eskelinen
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Patent number: 4539762Abstract: Apparatus for ventilating pockets in a multi-cylinder dryer of a paper machine of the type in which guide rolls are situated in spaces between adjoining drying cylinders and wherein a wire or felt has free runs between the drying cylinders and the guide rolls. With respect to a particular pocket to be ventilated, the apparatus functions to blow air through the inlet or incoming free run of the wire into the pocket with air being removed from the pocket at least partially through the following or outgoing free wire run following the guide roll. The apparatus comprises nozzle apparatus including a nozzle nose situated proximate to the incoming free wire run, at least two nozzles being defined by the nozzle nose which extend transversely to the direction of run of the wire. Air is blown through the nozzles into a space defined by the incoming free wire run facing the nozzles, by the guide roll and by the nozzle nose.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1984Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Valmet OYInventors: Pekka Eskelinen, Vesa Vuorinen
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Patent number: 4513517Abstract: Cylinder dryer for a paper machine comprising a plurality of drying cylinders (10,20). The paper web and its lead strip are conducted between said cylinders (10,20) supported by a fabric (11). For guiding through the cylinder dryer the lead strip (L) having a width of a smaller order of magnitude than the normal width of the web (W), an air blowing means has been arranged adjacent to the drying cylinder and the free draws thereinbetween. Said air blowing means urges the web lead strip against the surface of the supporting fabric (11) or the cylinder. Said blowing means has substantially the same width as the lead strip and it carries a plurality of nozzles holes (14), through which air jets (F.sub.1,F.sub.2) are directed against the web. The covering angle of said air blowing means substantially equals that angle (.beta.) on which the web supporting fabric (11) and the web (W) on its outside change direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1981Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Timo Vedenpaa
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Patent number: 4510698Abstract: A web dryer structure for thermal removal of liquid from a traveling web such as a web of paper coming from the press section of a papermaking machine including a row of upper dryer drums and a row of lower dryer drums with the drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path successively between upper and lower drums and the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces of the drums respectively with upper and lower looped felts wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the drums with the felt guided by felt rolls which for the upper felt is beneath lower drums and for the lower felts are between the upper drums with the felt rolls being hollow roll shells and having glands therein divided so that a first portion of the felt roll faces the onrunning web and a second portion faces the offrunning web with the vacuum means and pressure means connected to the interior of the felt rolls so that one portion is subjected to a vacuum, and the other portion is subjected to a pressure, and the arrangement accType: GrantFiled: December 7, 1982Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Donald A. Ely
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Patent number: 4509274Abstract: In equipment for drying lengths of materials, in particular lengths of paper, with the length being guided by means of a permeable belt in a semi-circle around a drying drum and being deflected by a guide roller toward a next drying drum which is enveloped in the same manner, with blow boxes being arranged between the drums to supply the drying medium, the improvement comprising means mounting blow-out sections (7) of the blow boxes (3) in a displaceable manner in the radial direction of the drying drums (1, 2) within a frame (12), and means whereby the sections can be returned into their initial positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1982Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz ActiengesellschaftInventors: Helmut Heimel, Willy Schlosser, Alfred Luttenberger
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Patent number: 4505052Abstract: In the dryer section of a paper making machine, the paper web is pressed against the drying cylinders by means of an air-permeable endless support band. An air blast apparatus extends transversely of the paper making machine and creates an air flow which is directed generally across and through the support band and onto the paper web. The air blast apparatus has at least one blow orifice in the form of a ring slot with two longitudinal slots extending generally longitudinally of the air blast box or housing of the air blast apparatus, and at least generally transversely of the paper web and the support band. The blowing directions of the two longitudinal slots may be at different angles with respect to the running direction of the support band.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: J. M. Voith, GmbHInventors: Manfred Osswald, Hanns Rau, Hans-Joachim Fissmann
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Patent number: 4502231Abstract: An air guide box for the dryer section of a paper making machine is arranged as generally between two succeeding drying cylinders and along a continuous support band or belt which supports the associated paper web to be dried; the air guide box has an end of generally wedge-like configuration which extends at least some distance into the gore-like space as exists in the region where the support band or belt runs onto the next drying cylinder; a first gap exists generally between a first wall of the guide box and the running support band or belt while a second gap exists as between a second wall of the guide box and the juxtaposed surface of such next drying cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: J. M. Voith, GmbHInventors: Hans-Joachim Fissmann, Albrecht Meinecke, Manfred Kemmer
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Patent number: 4495711Abstract: A paper making machine dryer section and a method of operating and controlling the same, wherein the dryer rolls are freely rotatable and are rotatably actuated entirely by a dryer felt drive. In a preferred arrangement, there are two tiers of cooperatively related dryer rolls over which a paper web to be dried is run in a sinuous path successively around the dryer rolls of the tiers. Each of the tiers has a respective dryer felt running over and guiding and holding the web onto the dryer roll peripheral surfaces in the associated tier. The dryer felts run under tension over guide rollers. In each tier at least one of the guide rollers is motor driven for thereby driving the associated dryer felt. While the felt of each tier effects synchronized running of all of the dryer rolls in that tier, synchronization of the motors of the tiers one with the other is effected by speed regulators connected with a frequency reference and speed control.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1983Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Edgar J. Justus
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Patent number: 4495714Abstract: An assembly for heat treatment of a papermaking wire or felt comprises mutually opposing heating surfaces that are alternately offset in the direction of web travel and can be moved toward the felt/wire, thereby enabling one to obtain an ironing effect on both sides of the web simultaneously. The heating surfaces may constitute parts of respective box members whose interiors are formed for being heated by a heat medium, for example, hot oil.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1983Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Thune-Eureka A/SInventor: Gunnar Eriksen
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Patent number: 4494319Abstract: The disclosure is of a dryer felt and dryer felt fabric for use in a paper making machine. The fabric is characterized in part by an increased paper contacting surface in the center of the belt. The fabric has an enhanced operating life as a dryer felt since the machine direction yarns are protected at the edges from direct contact with the hot dryer cans on the sheet side and in its entirety from typically abrasive carrying rolls on the back side. The improved drying efficiency in the center of the belt compensates for the prior art decreased drying efficiency at the center of the paper web being dried. This gives a uniform moisture content across the width of the drying paper web.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: Robert J. Rudt
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Patent number: 4492044Abstract: A pocket ventilation roll baffle assembly adapted for use in drying a paper web is disclosed. The pocket ventilation roll includes a stationary tubular inner core roll, a tubular outer shell roll mounted for rotation in concentrically spaced relation about the inner core roll, and a device for supplying drying air within the inner core roll. The drying air flows longitudinally through the inner core roll and radially outwardly through an arcuate portion of longitudinally arranged perforations contained in the inner core roll and circumferential perforations contained in the outer shell roll. The pocket ventilation roll baffle assembly includes a baffle arrangement for adjusting the profile of the drying air flowing radially outwardly from the pocket ventilation roll.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Boise Cascade CorporationInventor: Daniel P. Knutsen
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Patent number: 4490925Abstract: A fluid permeable fabric is disclosed having particular advantages as a dryer fabric for papermaking is disclosed. The fabric includes a number of helix A extending cross-wise in the fabric and joined together along the length dimension by pintles 38. Crevice spaces 40 formed by intermeshing bend portions extending into the loop openings C are closed by a contoured filler strip B. The contoured filler strip occupies the loop openings and includes contoured edges 56 which penetrate and occupy a substantial portion of the crevice spaces. A fabric having a low permeability is thus provided. An enlarged heat radiating surface 52 facing the paper side 39 of the fabric increases the heat transfer occurring in the paper web W to expedite drying. Crevice space 40 and tapered edges 56 of the filler element provide a guiding function which facilitates filler insertion in the loop openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Wangner Systems CorporationInventor: Richard W. Smith
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Patent number: 4486963Abstract: A method of drying a veneer sheet is provided. The method comprises the steps of tenderizing, compressing, and drying a veneer sheet. The compressing and drying steps are performed at the same time. The tenderizing step is preferably be performed before the above two steps but may be done thereafter or at the same time. An apparatus for performing the method is also disclosed. The apparatus comprises tenderizing means, deceleration transfer means, and heating means. The deceleration and the heating means are combined into one section. A plurality of rollers are used as deceleration transfer means.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Meinan Machinery Works, Inc.Inventors: Masaru Koike, Yasumasa Hasegawa, Satoru Shimosaka, Nagara Aoyama, Toshihiko Yoshizumi
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Patent number: 4485567Abstract: A web dryer structure for thermal removal of moisture from a traveling web such as a web of paper coming from the press section of a papermaking machine including a row of upper dryer drums and a row of lower dryer drums with the drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path successively between upper and lower drums and the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces of the drums respectively with upper and lower looped felts wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the drums with the felt guided by guide rolls which for the upper felt are beneath upper drums and for the lower felts are above lower drums with the guide rolls being hollow roll shells and having glands therein divided so that a first portion of the guide roll faces the onrunning web and a second portion faces the offrunning web with vacuum means and pressure means connected to the interior of the guide rolls so that one portion is subjected to a vacuum, and the other portion is subjected to a pressure, and the arrangement accommType: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Donald A. Ely