Pressure Patents (Class 162/205)
  • Patent number: 6225437
    Abstract: Provided are alkenyl and/or alkyl succinimides formed from at least one alkenyl or alkyl succinic anhydride and at least one aliphatic amine having one or two primary amino groups in the molecule. These succinimides are characterized in that each alkenyl or alkyl group thereof contains in the range of 16 to 30 carbon atoms. Such group is bifurcated on its alpha carbon atom into two branches neither of which contains less than 2 carbon atoms, one such branch being free of any side chain, and the other such branch either being free of any side chain or containing at most one methyl or methylene side chain. In addition the succinimide has a viscosity at 80° C. of less than about 100 centistokes. These succinimides are especially useful as internal and external sizing agents for paper and paper products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: Albemarle Corporation
    Inventors: Patrick C. Hu, Valerie N. LeGloahec
  • Patent number: 6221210
    Abstract: The present invention relates to transfer paper in electrophotography that shrinks by no more than 0.45% in a direction crossing a flow in making paper process and which has a two sideness shrinkage difference in a crossing direction ranging 0.02 to −0.02%. The present invention also relates a process for producing electrophotographic transfer paper comprising the steps of feeding pulp suspension liquid onto at least one wire to form a paper layer in making paper process, in which a ratio between feeding speed of the pulp suspension liquid and moving speed of wire is controlled to cause a propagating velocity ratio of longitudinal waves of a produced transfer paper in the range from 1.1 to 1.5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Tsutomu Kurihara, Hiroyoshi Hosomura, Katsumi Harada
  • Patent number: 6214168
    Abstract: A method in a paper machine for transferring a paper web from a wet wire in a former section to a pick-up fabric or an equivalent transfer fabric of a press section, including the steps of forming a pick-up point on the wet wire and separating an edge strip from at least one edge of the web prior to the pick-up point by means of at least one cutting device. The method further includes separating the web from the wet wire and passing the web onto the pick-up fabric at the pick-up point. The method also includes applying a pressure difference to the at least one edge strip through the wet wire or the pick-up fabric at or after the pick-up point to cause the at least one edge strip to either follow the wet wire or become separated from the pick-up fabric after the pick-up point and to be placed in a broke system arranged beneath the paper machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Janne Puustinen, Samppa Salminen, Pertti Heikkilä, Ari Puurtinen, Antti Poikolainen, Jorma Laapotti, Mika Viertola
  • Patent number: 6210530
    Abstract: Press section of a machine for producing a fibrous web and process for pressing a fibrous web. The press section may include at least two shoe press units including at least one press shoe and a revolving flexible press belt, a counterpart face, at least two nips having a length extended in a web travel direction and formed by each at least one press shoe pressing the revolving flexible press belt against the counterpart face. A length of the extended nip may be at least substantially the same as a length of the at least press shoe length, measured in the web travel direction, forming the extended nip and at least one of the shoe press units having press shoe length different from the other shoe press units, whereby various extended nip length are formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Hans Loser, Joachim Henssler, Karl Steiner, Josef Müellner
  • Patent number: 6210528
    Abstract: A low density, wet-creped paper web having improved levels of tensile strength, tear strength and thickness. The web has a distribution of densified regions corresponding to the distribution of knuckles on a drying fabric. Generally speaking, these densified regions should be distributed so that the distance between at least a portion of the densified regions is less than or equal to the length of the longest fiber in the furnish (e.g., pulp fibers and/or other fibers) used to make the paper web. The wet-creped paper web is removed from a Yankee dryer at a dryness of between 45 and 65% and then passed to the after dryer section of a paper machine. An after dryer fabric is pressed into the wet base web to transfer the topography of the after dryer fabric to the web and to generate improved tensile strength, tear strength and thickness. The wet base web is pressed into the drying fabric utilizing a nip before the web is 70% dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard Ignatius Wolkowicz
  • Patent number: 6200427
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Inventors: Gerhard Kotitschke, Wolfgang Mayer, Hans-Peter Sollinger, Klaus Esslinger, Andreas Meschenmoser, Günther Mohrhardt, Peter Mirsberger
  • Patent number: 6200424
    Abstract: An arrangement and method for calendering a board web including a calender providing a hot and hard calendering nip formed by two calender rolls and through which the board web passes. At least one of the calender rolls is arranged to be heated to such a temperature that the surface layer of the board web placed at the side of this roll reaches its vitrification temperature in the calendering nip. A film press is arranged directly before the calendering nip in the direction of transfer of the board web and includes a film press nip through which the board web is passed. The film press nip is arranged to transfer a liquid layer onto the face of the board web so as to moisten the board web. The board web is transferred from the film press nip into the calendering nip while the surface layer of the web is at the moisture level determined by the film press in view of producing a controlled moisture gradient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Juhani Saari, Stefan Kuni
  • Patent number: 6197157
    Abstract: A press device for draining and/or smoothing, or shaping the surface and controlling the sheet structure of fibrous pulp webs with a surface weight of under 100 g/m2, such as the fibrous pulp webs used to make graphic papers. The device has a press area which includes at least one press nip through which, during operation, the fibrous pulp web is fed at a velocity of at least 1200 m/min, under simultaneous impingement by pressure. The press area includes at least two press zones subsequent to one another. The device is further characterized by a K value of at least 2.5 kPa·s·m. This K value is the product of L1 and Itot. L1 is the length of the first press zone, measured along the direction in which the web runs, and Itot is the total press impulse operating on the fibrous pulp web in the entire press area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Rudolf Hasenfuss, Joachim Grabscheid, Christian Schiel, Wolfgang Schuwerk
  • Patent number: 6197158
    Abstract: Drying screen for a fibrous pulp web and process for using the same. The drying screen includes a support structure composed of one of a web or mesh, and an elastic coating having a shaped surface provided on a side of the support structure adapted to face the fibrous pulp web. The process of using the drying screen includes pressing the drying screen and the fibrous pulp web together, whereby the press device compresses the elastic layer of the drying screen, adhering the fibrous pulp web to the drying screen via suction after the pressing of the fibrous pulp web and drying screen, and guiding the fibrous pulp web on the drying screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventor: Karl Steiner
  • Patent number: 6197159
    Abstract: In a paper making machine for manufacturing a material web (10), such as in particular a paper or cardboard web, the material web (10) to be manufactured is transferred on the surface of a transfer means (24) to a take-off position (30) in the region of which a preferably air-permeable belt (32) having an at least substantially open surface is guided over a take-off roll (34) or the like and takes off the material web (10) from the surface of the transfer means (24). A pressing gap (36) extended in the web running direction (L) is formed at the take-off position (30) with the surface of the transfer means (24, 60) facing the material web (10) being deflected in the region of the extended pressing gap, while forming an at least substantially concave depression (38), and also being pressed by a pressing force intentionally generated in the region of this deflection against the take-off roll (34) in order to thereby assist the take-off of the material web (10) from the surface of the transfer means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbH
    Inventors: Albrecht Meinecke, Helmut Heinzmann
  • Patent number: 6197156
    Abstract: A press section of a paper machine, in particular for printing paper qualities whose grammage is in the range of about 40 g/m2 to about 80 g/m2 is disclosed. The press section comprises a pick-up roll having a suction zone on which a paper web is detached at a pick-up point from a forming wire and is passed on the pick-up felt into a first press nip in the press section. In the first press nip, the pick-up felt acts as a press fabric. The press section further includes an extended nip placed after the first press nip. Into this extended nip, the web is passed as a closed draw on support of a fabric face or roll face. The first nip in the press section is a roll nip with relatively low load and acts as a front nip. In the area of the first press nip, almost or approximately one half of the total amount of the water contained in the web entering into the front nip is removed from the web. The extended nip, which is the second press nip in the press section, is formed against a smooth-faced back-up roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.
    Inventor: Antti Ilmarinen
  • Patent number: 6193839
    Abstract: The present invention provides method for making a wet pressed paper web. An embryonic web of papermaking fibers is formed on a foraminous forming member, and transferred to an imprinting member to deflect a portion of the papermaking fibers in the embryonic web into deflection conduits in the imprinting member. The web and the imprinting member are then pressed between first and second dewatering felts in a compression nip to further deflect the papermaking fibers into the deflection conduits in the imprinting member and to remove water from both sides of the web. The first felt is positioned adjacent a first surface of the web. The imprinting member is positioned between the second surface of the web and the second felt. The second felt has an air permeability which can be greater than that of the first felt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Robert Stanley Ampulski, Ward William Ostendorf
  • Patent number: 6187137
    Abstract: A method of using a conventional wet-pressed creped tissue machine produces a textured tissue sheet that is dried on a conventional cylindrical drum dryer to create an uncreped product with throughdried-like properties. Machine modifications and a proper balance of adhesive compounds and release agents permit a textured sheet to be dried on a Yankee drier and then pulled off without use of a crepe blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Gerald Druecke, Shan Liang Chen, Michael Alan Hermans, Sheng-Hsin Hu, Richard Joseph Kamps
  • Patent number: 6183601
    Abstract: A method for calendering the sheet material web includes carrying the sheet material web on one or more carrier fabrics through the calender nip formed by the first and second calender rolls and applying a load to the carrier fabric, and sheet material carried thereby, so as to reduce the thickness of the sheet material web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt T. Otto, James M. Perkins
  • Patent number: 6139686
    Abstract: A process and an apparatus for making a foreshortened paper web are disclosed. A wet web disposed on a fluid-permeable papermaking fabric is being pressed between two parallel and mutually opposed first and second press surfaces, the first press surface contacting the web, and the second press surface contacting the fabric. In the continuous process, the press surfaces, the web and the fabric move in a machine direction. Under pressure, at least selected portions of the web become densified and adhered to the first press surface which can be treated with a creping adhesive. The first surface is heated to create a temperature differential between two surfaces. The temperature differential causes the water contained in the web to move from the web into the fabric, thereby drying the web. After the web is released from the pressure, the web is foreshortened either by creping or by transferring the web to a slower moving transfer fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Mark Ryan Richards, Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6120645
    Abstract: A process for operating a press section for producing a fibrous material web, with a nip that is elongated in the direction of web travel that includes an inlet zone, a main pressing zone, and an outlet zone, and where a pressure gradient of pressure p exerted in the main pressing zone of the nip is selected as a function of whether the fibrous material web entering in the nip has an average or high dry matter content, on the one hand, or a low dry matter content, on the other hand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Hans Loser, Joachim Henssler, Karl Steiner
  • Patent number: 6103062
    Abstract: The present invention provides method for making a wet pressed paper web. An embryonic web of papermaking fibers is formed on a foraminous forming member, and transferred to an imprinting member to deflect a portion of the papermaking fibers in the embryonic web into deflection conduits in the imprinting member. The web, the imprinting member, and two felt layers, are then pressed in a compression nip with a foraminous backing member to mold and dewater the web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Robert Stanley Ampulski, Ward William Ostendorf, Paul Dennis Trokhan
  • Patent number: 6093283
    Abstract: A method of supporting a press shoe in a shoe press for a paper or board machine, said press shoe forming together with a counter roll an extended nip for a paper or cardboard web and for a flexible circulated belt. On the outside of the loading cylinder of the press shoe there is arranged a compartment, to which hydraulic fluid is supplied in such a manner that the hydraulic fluid in the compartment directly or indirectly exerts a force upon the press shoe in the direction opposite to that of the force exerted upon the press shoe by the loading cylinder. The cylinder part of the loading cylinder is movably arranged on the piston part. Said forces are dimensioned such that in operation they create a gap between the press shoe and the loading cylinder, or between the supporting beam of the press shoe and the loading cylinder, thereby allowing hydraulic fluid to flow out of the compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Assignee: Valmet-Karlstad AB
    Inventors: Joakim Palmgren, Mikael Nyman, Erik Brox
  • Patent number: 6090241
    Abstract: A process and an apparatus for making a differential density cellulosic web comprising a first plurality of high-density micro-regions and a second plurality of low-density micro-regions are disclosed. The process comprises the steps of providing a fibrous web containing fluid-latent indigenous polymers and water; depositing the web on a fluid-permeable molding fabric; applying ultrasonic energy to the web, thereby contributing to softening of the fluid-latent indigenous polymers in at least selected portions of the web; impressing the molding fabric into the web, thereby densifying the selected portions of the web and causing the fluid-latent indigenous polymers to flow and interconnect the fibers which are mutually juxtaposed in the selected portions; and immobilizing the fluid-latent indigenous polymers, thereby creating bonds thereof between the fibers which are interconnected in the selected portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Nagabhusan Senapati
  • Patent number: 6083346
    Abstract: A tissue sheet is made using a modified wet pressing process employing an integrally sealed air press. After initial formation and conventional vacuum dewatering, the wet web is conformed to the surface contour of a relatively coarse fabric to give the web a textured surface. By creating a pressure differential across the web of at least 30 inches of mercury and an air stream through the web of at least 500 SCFM/in.sup.2, the air press noncompressively dewaters the wet web to a consistency of about 30 to about 40 percent prior to a Yankee dryer. The web is dried to substantially preserve its three-dimensional, throughdried-like texture. The resulting web has an exceptionally high degree of bulk and absorbency not previously found in wet-pressed products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Shan Liang-Chen, Fung-jou Chen, Frank Gerald Druecke, Robert Irving Gusky, Frank Stephen Hada, Richard Joseph Kamps, Charles Robert Tomsovic
  • Patent number: 6065396
    Abstract: Press device to treat a fibrous pulp web that may include a shoe press roll and a mating roll. The shoe press roll and the mating roll may be positioned to form a press nip, and at least one endless belt guided through the press nip and forming a substantially non-flexible and rigid drive element at least partially driving the press device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Christian Schiel, Andreas Schuette, Wolfgang Schuwerk, Joachim Grabscheid, Werner Leitenberger, Uwe Matuschczyk, Christian Steger
  • Patent number: 6039840
    Abstract: A paper machine roll, in particular a roll for a supercalender, which includes a frame and a polymer coating on the frame. The deformability of the polymer coating on the roll increases within a certain axial distance from the middle area of the roll toward the ends of the roll in order to compensate for the deformation state of the end areas of the roll frame, which deformation state is uneven when the roll is loaded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Pauli Kytonen, Juha Koriseva, Erkki Leinonen
  • Patent number: 6030499
    Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus in a paper or board machine for dewatering the web prior to its passage to a press section. The dewatering is effected by a pair of rolls, which is located at the end of a wire section upstream of a pick-up suction roll or a similar transfer device. An additional wire is brought in contact with a side of the web opposite that of the wire of the wire section and it is passed together with the wire of the wire section and the web through the pair of rolls. One of the rolls is an open-surfaced roll for receiving water from the web over its area of contact with the path of travel formed by the wires and the web. The other roll of the pair of rolls is a smooth-surfaced roll and is in contact within the area of contact with the path of travel formed by the wires and the web on the opposite side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Nils Soderholm
  • Patent number: 6024838
    Abstract: A calender for a sheet material, e.g., paper, having at least two treatment stations through which the sheet material passes in succession. To regulate a desired parameter of the sheet material, each treatment station may include a plurality of adjacently arranged adjustment zones positioned in a row extending across a width of the sheet material. The adjustment zones of one of the treatment stations are positioned to be offset relative to the adjustment zones of the other treatment station by a fraction of a width of the adjustment zones, e.g., one-half the width. The particular arrangement enabling improved correction potential without increasing structural expenditure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Finishing GmbH
    Inventors: Rolf Van Haag, Heinrich Stein
  • Patent number: 6022448
    Abstract: The present invention relates to coated paperboard for formed articles, which paperboard consists of a fibermatrix in one, two or more layers and a coating and has adequate surface for printing and adequate surface gloss for each specific type of formed articles. The paperboard has been calendered after coating with a heatable calender having a soft extended nip, and has reduced density and reduced grammage at a given value for bending force compared to corresponding coated paperboard which has been calendered before or during and after coating with a heatable or non-heatable calender having a hard or soft nip. Additionally, a production line for the production of such coated paperboard, a process for the production of such coated paperboard, and a method of reducing the susceptibility to crack formation at folding of such a coated paperboard, are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: Korsnab AB
    Inventors: Goran Eriksson, Klas-Erik Karlsson, Nils .ANG.ke Larsson, Sven H.ang.kansson
  • Patent number: 6003440
    Abstract: A method for calendering a web such as a paper web in a multi-nip calender or supercalender, in which the web is passed through calendering nips formed by rolls placed in two or more stacks of rolls. The web is passed alternatingly from the corresponding calendering nip in each stack of rolls into the calendering nip in the following stack of rolls. In other words, the web is passed from a first calendering nip in a first stack of rolls to a first calendering nip in a second stacks of rolls, after the first calendering nip in the second stack of rolls to a second calendering nip in the second stack of rolls, from the second calendering nip in the second stack of rolls to a second calendering nip in the first stack of rolls, and after the second calendering nip in the first stack of rolls to further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Jukka Koskinen, Markku Kyytsonen, Vilho Nissinen
  • Patent number: 5980691
    Abstract: A smooth, high density tissue. The tissue has a relatively low caliper, as well as high smoothness and high density. The tissue is calendered from a multidensity, through air dried web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Thomas Weisman, Scott Thomas Loughran, Dean Van Phan, Paul Dennis Trokhan, Robert Stanley Ampulski
  • Patent number: 5951821
    Abstract: An arrangement and method for transferring a paper web in high-speed paper machines having a press section arranged between a web former and a dryer section. In the press section, there is one or more press nip zones dewatering the web, at least the last one of which is preferably an extended nip through which at least two press fabrics that receive water are passed. The web is passed between the press fabrics through the last extended-nip zone so that the draining of water out of the web takes place through both faces of the web. After the last press nip zone, the web follows one of the fabrics passing through the last extended-nip zone by the effect of a difference in pressure avoiding rewetting of the web. The fabric carrying the web is passed through a gently loaded transfer nip zone in which the web is transferred onto a transfer surface more adhesive than the face of the fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Jorma Laapotti
  • Patent number: 5943951
    Abstract: Flexible press sleeve for a press roll for treating a web includes an inside surface including a longitudinal press area adapted to be pressurized with a press shoe by directing pressure radially outward, and a flexible section on at least one end of the press area having a greater flexibility than a flexibility of the press sleeve outside the flexible section, without causing a significant weakening of the press sleeve within the flexible section. A press shoe includes the press roll and a mating roll forming a press opening with the press roll. A method of treating a web includes draining a fibrous pulp web by using the press shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Josef Muellner, Uwe Matuschczyk
  • Patent number: 5938893
    Abstract: A differential micro-regions single lamina fibrous web comprises at least two pluralities of micro-regions disposed in a non-random and repeating pattern: a first plurality of micro-regions comprising fibers interconnected with a fiber-bonding substance, and a second plurality of micro-regions, preferably not interconnected with the fiber-binding substance. The fiber-binding substance is selected from the group consisting of hemicelluloses, lignin, polymeric extractives, and any combination thereof. The fibers of the first plurality of micro-regions are bonded together by a process of softening, flowing, and immobilization of the fiber-binding substance between the cellulosic fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Mark Ryan Richards, Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5938895
    Abstract: A calender is provided for calendering a fibrous web wherein the moisture profile of the web can be controlled. The calender includes a plurality of rolls wherein at least one of the rolls comprises a profiling roll. The profiling roll has a plurality of profiling zones extending in a cross-machine direction to define a profiling nip. The roll is independently expandable in each of the zones, such as by an internal pressurized shoe arrangement, so that the pressure in the profiling nip can be varied in the cross-machine direction. A waterbox is positioned adjacent to the profiling nip and water is carried directly into the profiling nip where at least a portion of the water is transferred to the web such that the moisture profile of the web can be varied in the cross-machine direction by varying the nip pressure in the respective profiling zones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Kimmo Ilari Hirvonen
  • Patent number: 5935381
    Abstract: A differential density single lamina web of cellulosic fibers comprises at least two pluralities of micro-regions disposed in a non-random and repeating pattern: a first plurality of high density regions and a second plurality of low density regions. The high density regions comprise cellulosic fibers comprising fluid latent indigenous polymers (FLIP), such as hemicelluloses and lignin. The fibers of the high-density regions are FLIP-bonded, i.e., bonded together by a process of softening, flowing and immobilization of the FLIP between the cellulosic fibers of the high density regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Mark Ryan Richards, Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5925219
    Abstract: Shoe press for treating a material web that may include a press shoe to be pressed against an opposing element, e.g., a counter roll, with a fluid permeable press jacket and a felt belt being positionable between the press shoe and the opposing element, and a plurality of support elements including cylinder devices and pistons supported on a carrier. The press shoe may have a concave-shaped press face forming a nip with the opposing element such that the nip has a predetermined longitudinal span. The press shoe may be movable on the plurality of support elements, and the pistons of the plurality of support elements may carry the press shoe to permit a tilting movement of the press shoe both in a web travel direction and lateral to the web travel direction. A stop may support the press shoe in the web travel direction and may absorb horizontal forces acting on the press shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5914007
    Abstract: Press device for treating a material web that may includes an impermeable press element having a press face, an opposing element, and a nip formed between the press element and the opposing element. The press device may also include a felt belt that guides the material web through the nip and that is positioned between the material web and the opposing element. The material web may be separated from the press element after leaving the nip because the press element may further include at least one of grooves and holes formed in the press face that close in the nip due to pressing forces to form a smooth surface, and that open after leaving the nip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Joachim Henssler, Hans Loser, Karl Steiner
  • Patent number: 5908536
    Abstract: A paper or board machine and a method for passing a paper or board web from a forming section to a press section in a paper or board machine wherein the web is carried on a first wire in the forming section or transferred to a first wire from a forming wire of the forming section. The web that runs on the first wire is made to adhere in a transfer and pre-press zone to an outside face of a transfer belt which is substantially non-water-receiving. The pre-press zone includes an extended nip defined by an extended-nip roll and a smooth-faced press roll, the extended-nip roll having a hose mantle and a press shoe arranged in a loop of the hose mantle. After this pre-press zone, the web is separated substantially immediately from the wire and passed on support of the transfer belt onto the next press fabric in the press section and/or into the next press nip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Heikki Kaasalainen, Jukka Kinnunen, Jorma Laapotti, Nils Soderholm
  • Patent number: 5904812
    Abstract: High bulk tissue webs are processed sequentially through separate calendering and embossing units to optimize the balance between sheet caliper for winding tension and embossing element height for pattern definition, resulting in embossed, high-bulk tissue products with improved embossing pattern clarity. The multiple step converting process enables the use of male embossing elements having a height of about 0.04 inch or greater. The tissue webs have a Residual Waviness value of 12 micrometers or greater, which is attributable to average surface waviness values for the spot embossments being about 30 micrometers or greater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Zeinab Salman, Richard Douglas Jennings
  • Patent number: 5900118
    Abstract: A blanket passes over a concave shoe which is urged against a backing roll to form a press nip. The ends of the blanket are attached to circular heads. The transition from the nip-imposed cardioid shaped to the circular shape maintained by the heads results in a region of the blanket subject to fatigue. The heads are mounted on journals for motion between inboard stops and outboard stops which are spaced apart approximately 4 inches in the cross machine direction. Positioning of the heads on the journals is controlled by four hydraulic pistons mounted between the support beam and each head. Multiple hydraulic systems are controlled to extend the life of the blanket by alternating between holding the back head fixed and letting the front head float and fixing the front head and letting the back head float.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: John D. Breiten
  • Patent number: 5897745
    Abstract: The present invention provides method for making a wet pressed paper web. An embryonic web of papermaking fibers is formed on a foraminous forming member, and transferred to an imprinting member to deflect a portion of the papermaking fibers in the embryonic web into deflection conduits in the imprinting member. The web, the imprinting member, and two felt layers, are then pressed in a compression nip with a foraminous backing member to mold and dewater the web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Robert Stanley Ampulski, Ward William Ostendorf, Paul Dennis Trokhan
  • Patent number: 5897747
    Abstract: An extended nip press having a concave shoe which is supported on a hydraulic actuator which urges the shoe against a backing roll. A pair of opposed profile control hydraulic actuators apply a pure couple about the load support line formed by a bearing pin which transmits the support load from the hydraulic actuator to the shoe. A leading hydraulic actuator is positioned in front of the load support line and pulls down on the shoe. A trailing hydraulic actuator is positioned behind the load support line and pushes up on the shoe. The leading hydraulic actuator and trailing hydraulic actuator are equally spaced from the load support line and have equal hydraulic actuator area and are connected to the same hydraulic reservoir. Thus the hydraulic actuators exactly balance each other out except for the couple or torque which they apply about the load support line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul D. Monroe
  • Patent number: 5893965
    Abstract: A process for making a paper sheet is disclosed. After a web is transferred from a forming wire to a papermaking belt preferably having deflection conduits, the web is overlaid with a flexible sheet of material such that the web is disposed intermediate the sheet of material and the papermaking belt. The sheet of material has an air permeability less than the papermaking belt, and is preferably air-impermeable. An application of a fluid pressure differential to the sheet of material causes deflection of at least a portion of the sheet of material towards the papermaking belt and, preferably, deflection of at least a portion of the web into the conduits of the papermaking belt and water removal from the web through the conduits of the papermaking belt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Paul Dennis Trokhan, Vladimir Vitenberg
  • Patent number: 5891308
    Abstract: A press section is provided for a papermaking machine having an Extended Nip press before a conventional press section such as a Beloit Corporation Tri-Nip or Twinver press. A Beloit Corporation Extended Nip.RTM. press or similar type press, preferably of the closed blanket type, is installed before a conventional two or three nip press and thus reduces the problem of the web sticking to the center roll in the conventional press. The use of an Extended Nip press in front of a conventional pressing section can also increase the bulk of the web being formed. The pressing section of this invention is particularly useful for pressing webs formed of 100 percent tropical hardwood fibers which contain resinous particles which can cause problems in sticking to the center roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Borgeir Skaugen
  • Patent number: 5865954
    Abstract: A Method for dewatering a paper web (W) formed in a preceding forming section of a paper making machine in which dewatering felts (11, 28) are applied to both surfaces of the paper web (W) as the paper web (W) travels in a closed draw from the forming section through a first extended nip press (NP.sub.1), thereby drawing a substantial amount of water simultaneously and symmetrically from both surfaces of the paper web (W). The upper felt (11) transports the paper web (W) from the first extended nip (NP.sub.1) to a smooth surfaced center roll (30) where the paper web (W) passes through at least one roll nip (N.sub.1, N.sub.2) or extended nip (NP.sub.2 ', NP.sub.3 '). The center roll (30) is positioned at an elevation higher than the first extended nip (NP.sub.1) thereby reducing the length of the press section. In a second roll nip (N.sub.2), a press fabric (33) is substituted for the upper felt (11) to efficiently remove additional water. Additional extended or roll nips (NP.sub.2, N.sub.3, N.sub.0, N.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Jorma Laapotti
  • Patent number: 5851355
    Abstract: A nonwoven composite web is formed by a wet process on a papermaking machine. The web coming off the papermaking machine is dried and thermally bonded using heated calendar rolls. The nonwoven composite material is made from a furnish of polymeric staple fibers, a first binder fiber consisting, at least in part, of a first thermoplastic binder material which melts at a first melting temperature less than and a second binder fiber consisting, at least in part, of a second polymeric material which has second melting temperature which is higher than the first melting temperature. The first polymeric material is selected to have a first melting temperature less than the temperature to which the first material will be subjected in the papermaking machine. The melted first polymeric material gives the web strength on the papermaking machine. The second polymeric material is selected to have a second melting temperature less than the temperature to which the second material will be subjected in the calendar rolls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1998
    Assignee: BBA Nonwovens Simpsonville, Inc.
    Inventor: James A. Goettmann
  • Patent number: 5849156
    Abstract: A press section of a paper machine through which a paper web has a substantially closed and supported draw including an extended-nip zone and an equalizing-nip zone following the extended-nip zone in the running direction of the web. In the equalizing-nip zone, the asymmetry of roughness is equalized that was formed in the web to be pressed in the preceding press nip or nips, while not dewatering the web to a substantial extent. The extended-nip zone and the equalizing-nip zone are formed between three press components which are interconnected in a compact way so that the extended nip is formed by a press component provided with a flexible mantle together with a press roll provided with a rigid mantle. The press roll with the rigid mantle also forms the equalizing-nip zone together with a smooth-faced equalizing-press roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Oiva Vallius
  • Patent number: 5843280
    Abstract: Press device and method for treating a material web. The press device may include a shoe press roll that includes a flexible, tubular press jacket, face plates, face plate bearings associated with the face plates, a carrier axially extending through the press jacket, the face plates coupled with axial ends of the press jacket, and a press shoe device. The press device may also include an opposing element such that the shoe press roll and the opposing element may be adapted to form a nip. The carrier may support the press shoe device and may carry the face plate bearings, and the face plates, during an unloaded state of the shoe press roll, may be arranged inclined in opposite directions to form a press jacket mount that widens in a direction of the nip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5830321
    Abstract: A method for improving the rush transfer of a web, such as a tissue web, is disclosed. The method provides for greater angles of convergence and divergence of the carrier fabric and the transfer fabric at the point of transfer by deflecting the carrier fabric toward the transfer fabric using a deflection element, such as a roll, positioned opposite the vacuum transfer head. The greater angles of convergence and divergence minimize the potential for undesirable macrofolds being formed in the web during transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Dean Lindsay, Fung-jou Chen
  • Patent number: 5820731
    Abstract: An apparatus in a paper or board machine for dewatering a web carried along a first wire section and prior to introduction of the web to a press section of the paper or board machine. The apparatus comprises a first pair of water removing rolls for receiving the web and the first wire section which include a non-suction water receiving roll which is mounted on a first side of the web and has an open surface for receiving and temporarily holding water removed from the web, and a non-suction smooth surfaced roll mounted on the second side of the web. A second permeable wire section is brought in contact with a side of the web opposite that of the first wire section while passing through the pair of rolls. The first and second wire sections produce a press nip when they pass through the pair of water removing rolls with the web to remove water from the web, the water being removed to openings in the open surface of the non-suction water receiving roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Nils Soderholm
  • Patent number: 5817205
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a data carrier (1) such as a paper of value or the like having an optically variable element (5,6) such as a hologram, applied to the surface, and an additional printed pattern (2), applied for example by steel intaglio printing, wherein the surface of the data carrier (15,16,20,21) is made smoother in the area of the optically variable element than in the remaining surface and the optically variable element is applied to the smoother area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbH
    Inventor: Wittich Kaule
  • Patent number: 5792320
    Abstract: A method and device for removing water from a paper or board web and for passing the web as a closed draw from a forming wire or transfer wire of the web former to the press section and through one or more dewatering press nips in the press section. The web that runs on the forming wire or transfer wire is made to adhere in a transfer and pre-press zone to an outside face of a transfer belt which is substantially non-water-receiving. After this pre-press zone, the web is separated substantially immediately from the wire and passed on support of the transfer belt onto the next press fabric in the press section and/or into the next press nip. In the pre-press zone or zones, a substantial amount of water is removed out of the web substantially in one direction only, and, at the same time, the web is made to adhere reliably to the outside face of the transfer belt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Heikki Kaasalainen, Jukka Kinnunnen, Jorma Laapotti, Nils Soderholm
  • Patent number: 5775564
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing the wear of the belt mantle of an extended-nip roll including a resilient belt mantle arranged to revolve on support of bearings around a stationary central axle. The central axle has loading members connected with it, such as a loading shoe, which are pressed by the pressure of a loading medium, such as hydraulic fluid, towards a backup roll, whereby the belt mantle conforms to the shape of the backup roll in the area of the shoe. Actuators connected with the ends of the belt mantle are provided and act with a force upon the ends of the belt mantle of the extended-nip roll so that the direction of stretching of the belt mantle of the extended-nip roll is reversed alternatingly by controlling the actuators and/or locking devices which lock the ends of the belt mantle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Antti Ilmarinen