Patents by Inventor Alfred Bubik
Alfred Bubik has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7332060Abstract: Twin-wire former for producing a fibrous web. The former includes two endless wire belts arranged to form a twin-wire zone, a dewatering element, and a headbox positioned at an angle relative to an imaginary first horizontal plane. The twin-wire zone includes a first section in which the two wire belts are arranged to run over the dewatering element. The two wire belts are further positioned to form a wedge-like inlet gap that is structured and arranged to receive a fibrous stock suspension directly from the headbox. Additional dewatering elements are utilized. The twin-wire zone includes a second section in which the two wire belts along with the fibrous web formed between the two wire belts are arranged to run downward over the additional dewatering elements. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jürgen Prössl, Franz Stelzhammer
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Publication number: 20050150623Abstract: Twin-wire former for producing a fibrous web. The former includes two endless wire belts arranged to form a twin-wire zone, a dewatering element, and a headbox positioned at an angle relative to an imaginary first horizontal plane. The twin-wire zone includes a first section in which the two wire belts are arranged to run over the dewatering element. The two wire belts are further positioned to form a wedge-like inlet gap that is structured and arranged to receive a fibrous stock suspension directly from the headbox. Additional dewatering elements are utilized. The twin-wire zone includes a second section in which the two wire belts along with the fibrous web formed between the two wire belts are arranged to run downward over the additional dewatering elements. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2005Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Voith Paper Patent GmbhInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jurgen Prossl, Franz Stelzhammer
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Patent number: 6875309Abstract: The invention relates to a twin wire former (1) for producing a fibrous web (4), in particular a paper, cardboard or tissue web, from a fibrous suspension according to the generic terms of claim 1. The twin wire former (1) is characterized in that, the two wire belts (2, 3) run upwards after a passing a first deviation device (10), forming an angle (?) relative to an imaginary second horizontal plane (H2), in such a way that the upper vertex (15.SO) of the second deviation device (15) lies above the lower vertex (10.SU) of the first deviation device (10), and that the angle (?) relative to the imaginary first plane (H1) runs downwards.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Hennssler, Jürgen Prössl, Franz Stelzhammer
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Publication number: 20050051289Abstract: A former for a machine for the production of a fibrous web, particularly a paper or cardboard web including a headbox equipped with at least one stock suspension feed, one turbulence block equipped with several channels and/or a tube generator equipped with several channels, and a headbox nozzle whose suspension jet strikes an exposed or open surface of a dewatering belt, specifically a wire. Turbulence generating elements are allocated to at least a section of the channels and/or the headbox nozzle, in order to create turbulent flows in the suspension substreams in the channels, or in the headbox nozzle. The side of the suspension stream facing away from the dewatering belt is covered at least partially by a wall. A danger of the suspension stream bursting open is reduced to a minimum. In addition, swirling motions of considerably higher intensity than occur on conventional Fourdrinier wire formers are now permissible.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2002Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Petra Resch, Alexander Wassermann, Wolfang Ruf
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Publication number: 20040069430Abstract: The invention relates to a twin wire former (1) for producing a fibrous web (4), in particular a paper, cardboard or tissue web, from a fibrous suspension according to the generic terms claim 1. The twin wire former (1) is characterized in that, the two wire belts (2, 3) run upwards after a passing a first deviation device (10), forming an angle (&bgr;) relative to an imaginary second horizontal plane (H2), in such a way that the upper vertex (15.SO) of the second deviation device (15) lies above the lower vertex (10.SU) of the first deviation device (10), and that the angle (&dgr;) relative to the imaginary first horizontal plane (H1) runs downwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jurgen Prossl, Franz Stelzhammer
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Publication number: 20040062868Abstract: Device and process for impregnating web with an impregnating agent. The device includes a coating device structured and arranged to apply the impregnating agent to the web and a wide nip calender located, with respect to a web travel direction, before the coating device. The wide nip calender includes a circulating jacket and a back pressure element arranged to form a wide nip. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Rudiger Kurtz, Alfred Bubik
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Patent number: 6702926Abstract: A wire section for forming a multi-ply fiber web. The wire section includes a first belt which advances a first fiber ply toward a couch roll defining a combining section. A twin-wire zone of the wire section includes first and second wires between which a second fiber ply is initially formed in a gap former. The second wire separates from the first wire and then the first wire supporting the second fiber ply meets the first belt supporting the first fiber ply at the couch roll of the combining section to form the multi-ply fiber web. The twin-wire part is arranged upstream of the combining section along the running direction of the first belt. The second fiber ply runs on the first wire into the combining section at an angle less than 90° with respect to the belt entering the combining section. The path of the wires from the forming roll to the combining section is disclosed. A suction box or arrangement holds the second fiber ply to the first wire when the first and second wires separate.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Dieter Egelhof, Alfred Bubik, Peter Mirsberger, Otto L. Heissenberger, Frank Herzog, Wolf Dieter Baumann, Josef Bachler, Günter Halmschlager, Frank Stelzhammer, Günther Mohrhardt
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Publication number: 20030066618Abstract: The current invention relates to a machine for the production of a fiber web, specifically a paper or cardboard web, from at least one fiber stock suspension comprising at least one porous belt, specifically a wire belt, a felt belt, or similar belt, running continuously in the direction of web travel. Further including at least one suction box, including a closed box that can be connected to a vacuum source. On its upper surface that is in contact with the belt, a multitude of cover strips are mounted at certain distances from each other and vertical to the direction of travel L of the belt, forming suction slots. At least one suction box cover strip at which a pressure differential exists due to various prevailing ambient pressures, and has a width making contact with the wire, viewed vertically to the direction of travel of the belt, and having a value factor a* of the average width of the cover strips that are contacting the wire, whereby the value factor takes on a numerical value in the range of 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Joachim Henssler, Alfred Bubik, Karl Mueller, Mathias Schwaner
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Patent number: 6521091Abstract: A twin wire former in a machine for the production of a fibrous material web, specifically a paper or cardboard web, includes two rotating continuous wires which meet in the area of a simultaneously rotating dewatering element, thereby forming a stock inlet gap; and a headbox over which the fiber stock suspension is fed into the stock inlet gap. The stock consistency C of the fiber stock suspension in the headbox, as well as the basis weight F of the fiber stock suspension supplied to the stock inlet gap is selected according to the calculation: F/(C*1000)>0.025 whereby the basis weight F is stated in g/m2 and the stock consistency C is stated in g/l.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jürgen Prössl, Mathias Schwaner
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Publication number: 20020096297Abstract: A twin wire former in a machine for the production of a fibrous material web, specifically a paper or cardboard web, includes two rotating continuous wires which meet in the area of a simultaneously rotating dewatering element, thereby forming a stock inlet gap; and a headbox over which the fiber stock suspension is fed into the stock inlet gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jurgen Prossl, Mathias Schwaner
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Patent number: 6372092Abstract: Headbox of a paper machine and a process of supplying a material suspension, The headbox includes at least one material suspension supplying system, and a headbox nozzle that includes a first dividing wall having a machine width and a second dividing wall having a machine width. The first and second dividing walls are arranged to form a first path in which a total nozzle cross-section steadily and continually decreases in a material flow direction and to form a second path, arranged to follow the first path, in which a total nozzle cross-section continually increases in the material flow direction. The process includes includes accelerating the material suspension along a first path having a total nozzle cross-section that steadily and continually decreases in a material flow direction, and decelerating the material suspension along a second path having a total nozzle cross-section that continually increases in the material flow direction. The second path is arranged to follow the first path.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Jürgen Prössl, Karl Müller, Walter Holzer, Mathias Schwaner
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Patent number: 6159341Abstract: A wire section for forming a multi-ply fiber web. The wire section includes a first belt which advances a first fiber ply toward a couch roll defining a combining section. A twin-wire zone of the wire section includes first and second wires between which a second fiber ply is initially formed in a gap former. The second wire separates from the first wire and then the first wire supporting the second fiber ply meets the first belt supporting the first fiber ply at the couch roll of the combining section to form the multi-ply fiber web. The twin-wire part is arranged upstream of the combining section along the running direction of the first belt. The second fiber ply runs on the first wire into the combining section at an angle less than 90.degree. with respect to the belt entering the combining section. The path of the wires from the forming roll to the combining section is disclosed. A suction box or arrangement holds the second fiber ply to the first wire when the first and second wires separate.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Dieter Egelhof, Alfred Bubik, Peter Mirsberger, Otto L. Heissenberger, Frank Herzog, Wolf Dieter Baumann, Josef Bachler, Gunter Halmschlager, Frank Stelzhammer, Gunther Mohrhardt
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Patent number: 5753084Abstract: This invention pertains to an elongated gap or extended nip press comprised of two pressing elements whose pressing areas are pressed against each other, wherein each of the press areas is formed of a band-shaped jacket element, with the jacket element moving around carriers and being supported by at least one support element, wherein a change of the length of the press gap or nip and/or of the pressure distribution or pattern in the press gap is accomplished in that the portions of the press elements that form the support surfaces and/or that the support elements of at least one of the pressing elements are displaceable in or against the direction of rotation of the respective jacket element.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Joachim Henssler, Harald Hess, Peter Mirsberger, Wolfgang Schuwerk, Christian Steger, Elmer Weisshuhn, Ulrich Wieland
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Patent number: 5695611Abstract: Process for modifying an existing breast box for a paper or cartonmaking machine as well as an intermediate portion for carrying out the process. During the fabrication of a breast box for a paper or cartonmaking machine an intermediate portion is interposed between a supply apparatus and a downstream guiding device, with the material suspension flowing through this intermediate portion wherein, via supply lines, located on the intermediate portion, a liquid is added which differs from that of the suspension stream. Particularly, in this manner, already existing breast boxes can be converted, to water dilution technology, with this invention setting forth special embodiments of differing intermediate portions that can be utilized therefor.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Peter Drtina, Harald Hess, Michael Kochendorfer, Klaus Lehleiter, Thomas Merath, Peter Mirsberger, Andreas Steidele, Martin Tietz, Robert Trondle
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Patent number: 5666741Abstract: A drying section of a paper machine includes a plurality of individual drying groups, wherein the drying cylinders of a drying group are served by 2 respective dryer wire or felt that passes over drying cylinders of the drying group and presses a web to be dried against the surface of the drying cylinders. The invention is adapted for either single tier or double tier drying groups. At least one press roll is disposed between and separates two of the drying groups. In one embodiment, the at least one press roll forms a nip with the adjacent drying cylinder, either upstream or downstream, to define a dewatering nip through which the web passes. A dewatering belt passes over the press roll in the nip. The wire for a respective drying group is guided away from the dewatering nip so that only the web and the dewatering belt pass through the press nip. In alternate embodiments, two press rolls may be disposed between the adjacent drying groups, and the two press rolls define a press nip between them.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Erwin Brunmair, Harald Hess, Herbert Holik, Werner Leitenberger, Thomas Merath, Johann Moser, Helmet Stieb, Elmer Weisshuhn
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Patent number: 5635032Abstract: In a double wire former of a paper machine, a first continuous wire (1) is fed onto an at least partially curved guiding surface (4) so as to converge with a second wire (2), wherein the guiding surface (4) is movable in a form-locked manner relative to the wires. After the dewatering section described above, a further guiding surface (7) follows which, in advantageous embodiments, has an opposite sense of curvature and is fixedly located.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Hans Dahl, Josef Dom, Karl Muller, Heinz Steckenreuter, Elmer Weisshuhn
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Patent number: 5551164Abstract: A drying section of a papermaking machine includes several drying groups with at least one drying screen each. At the end of one drying group and/or at the beginning of the next following drying group, a finishing roller is utilized. A finishing nip is formed between one of two finishing rollers and a finishing roller and a drying cylinder of an adjacent drying group. Only the paper web is conveyed through the finishing nip.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Erwin Brunnmair, Alfred Bubik, Harald Hess, Herbert Holik, Werner Leitenberger, Thomas Merath, Johann Moser, Helmut Steib, Elmer Weisshuhn
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Patent number: 5431785Abstract: The proposed multilayer head box for a paper machine or similar is constructed so that it can produce a wide jet consisting of at least three individual jets (5, 5', 5") The individual jets are fed through separate channels (3, 3", 3") and emitted out of the head box and subsequently combine to form a single wide jet. The individual channels are so constructed that further outer lying jets can be diverted sufficiently after having been emitted out of their respective channel, so that they meet the respective further inner lying partial stream at a very slight angle. The problem of separation when the partial streams are diverted as well as that of undesired lateral mixing when the partial streams are combined are thereby prevented.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Klaus Lehleiter
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Patent number: 5320713Abstract: In order to regulate dewatering of the fiber suspension and the formation of the paper web between the upper and lower wires of the papermaking machines, upper ledges are provided along with the upper wire. These upper ledges are particularly constructed so as to have uniform design. Between these upper ledges, there is left free the same distance or spacing. This distance is not smaller than the width of each upper ledge. The individual distances between the upper ledges can be closed by insertable inserts so that the dewatering can be forcibly accomplished at mutually separated zones. Along the lower wire, there are provided lower ledges at a table, and between these lower ledges, it can be adjusted varying distances or spacing therebetween. The mutual distance or spacing between the lower ledges, according to a favorable construction, is always greater than the width of the individual upper ledges plus the distance or spacing of an upper ledge from the next neighboring upper ledge.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Sulzer Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Hans Dahl, Otto Hildebrand, Karl Muller, Jorg Walter
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Patent number: 5282933Abstract: The wet section of a twin wire papermaking machine is provided with an open forming roll at the lower wire and with the combination of a suction box at the lower wire and a vacuum suction box at the upper wire. Furthermore, by selecting the elevational position or level of the individual wire sections there can be obtained particularly advantageous conditions for the operation of the papermaking machine throughout a wide field of application, especially heavy types of paper at relatively low operating velocities of the papermaking machine. Gap-former and hybrid-former constructions of the papermaking machine are possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Sulzer Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Hans Dahl, Karl Muller, Heinz Braun, Thomas Schaible, Helmut Storr, Heinz Steckenreuter