Pressure Patents (Class 162/205)
  • Patent number: 5753074
    Abstract: A method of washing cellulosic pulp to remove dissolved solids as well as dirt, inorganic fillers and fiber debris. A mat of cellulosic pulp having a weight of 3 to 100 lbs. of dry fiber per 1000 sq.ft. is positioned between a pair of porous endless belts to provide a composite structure. The composite structure is moved in a generally vertical path of travel through a vessel containing a plurality of superimposed rolls and the composite structure is passed over the rolls in a manner in which a first of the belts is in direct contact with one roll and the second of the belts is in direct contact with the next adjacent roll. A stream of water is directed against the composite structure as it travels in the upper portion of the vessel, and the water is cascaded downwardly through the vessel and directed into contact with opposite sides of the structure to thereby remove dissolved solids, as well as inorganic fillers. The tension of the belts as they pass over the rolls creates a dewatering action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Hoffman Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger P. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 5705034
    Abstract: A wet-press arrangement. The flexible press jacket of a shoe press roll removes the web to be dewatered in a first press nip directly from the wire on which the web has been formed. The web then passes, together with the press jacket, through a second press nip which is developed as a felted, lengthened press nip. The web then passes through a third press nip where it is transferred from the smooth outer surface of the press jacket onto the smooth outer surface of a press roll. The web then travels, together with the latter roll, through a fourth press nip, which again is developed as a felted, lengthened press nip. Following that, the web still follows the press roll up to a place of web removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5695612
    Abstract: A prepress for a paper web in a paper machine including a load shoe which is pressed against a backing element, preferably a vacuum roll, by a load pressure generating by a medium, preferably liquid, which at the same time acts as a lubrication medium in the prepress. The load shoe is in direct engagement with a water permeable wire upon which the paper web is supported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Kari Holopainen
  • Patent number: 5690791
    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: January 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Oiva Vallius
  • Patent number: 5639351
    Abstract: A press section of a paper machine, in particular for printing paper qualities whose grammage is in the range of about 40 g/m.sup.2 to about 80 g/m.sup.2 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.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Antti Ilmarinen
  • Patent number: 5620566
    Abstract: A prepress for a paper web in a paper machine including a load shoe which is pressed against a backing element, preferably a vacuum roll, by a load pressure generating by a medium, preferably liquid, which at the same time acts as a lubrication medium in the prepress. The load shoe is in direct engagement with a water permeable wire upon which the paper web is supported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Kari Holopainen
  • Patent number: 5611892
    Abstract: A closed press section in a paper machine including a compact combination of press rolls, some of which define press nips with each other between which the web has a closed draw supported by the face of a fabric. The press section has a center roll in connection with which at least one press nip is formed. A closed loop of a transfer band is passed around the center roll. The web is transferred on an outer face of the transfer band after the last press nip in the compact combination of rolls as a closed and constantly supported draw onto a drying wire in a drying section following after the press section. The transfer band loop is preferably made of a fabric that substantially does not receive water and does not rewet the web. The web-adhesion properties of the outer face of the transfer band are chosen so that, after the last nip, the web follows the transfer band, and so that the web can be transferred as a fully closed draw onto the drying wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventors: Mikko Karvinen, Reima Kerttula, Jorma Laapotti, Juhani Pajula
  • Patent number: 5609728
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for transferring a web from a forming fabric in a forming section of a paper making machine to a transfer felt or fabric is disclosed including directing the web carrying forming fabric in a substantially longitudinal direction adjacent an underside of a transfer shoe in a transfer zone the said web being positioned between the forming fabric and the transfer shoe and the transfer shoe having a substantially planer lead-in surface and an arcuate exiting surface of a predetermined radius, the lead-in surface including an arcuate trailing edge having a predetermined radius less than that of the arcuate exiting surface with the trailing edge and the exiting surface being separated by a suction opening, directing the transfer felt in a substantially longitudinal direction adjacent the underside of the transfer shoe with the transfer felt being positioned between the web and the transfer shoe, the transfer felt entering the transfer zone at an angle with respect to the forming wire, creating
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1997
    Assignee: James River Corporation of Virginia
    Inventor: Phillip R. Durden
  • Patent number: 5607553
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for finishing a web of paper, paperboard or the like to achieve enhanced stiffness with a minimal loss of caliper or bulk. For this purpose, liquid spray devices are substituted for the conventional waterboxes of a machine calender. These devices permit the independent control of the thickness of liquid films applied to the transfer rolls of the calender with greater uniformity. The liquid films are transferred to the surfaces of the web at transfer nips. The method produces an I-beam effect in the web with highly densified and smooth surface layers and a bulky interior to maximize stiffness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Westvaco Corporation
    Inventor: D. Deepak Chadha
  • Patent number: 5589256
    Abstract: A method of producing easily densified high bulk fibers that have adhered particulates. The high bulk fibers have hydrogen bonding or coordinate covalent bonding functionalities, and a binder is applied to the fibers to bind the particles to the fibers. The binder has a functional group that forms a hydrogen bond or a coordinate covalent bond with the particles, and a functional group that forms a hydrogen bond with the fibers. A substantial portion of the particles that are adhered to the fibers are adhered in particulate form by hydrogen bonds or coordinate covalent bonds to the binder, and the binder is in turn adhered to the fibers by hydrogen bonds. Fibers containing particles bound by this method are easily densified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Weyerhaeuser Company
    Inventors: Michael R. Hansen, Richard H. Young, Sr.
  • Patent number: 5556511
    Abstract: Process and device for drying paper webs, with the process being utilized for drying voluminous paper webs, destined in particular for use as toilet paper, with at least one heated press being used for drying the wet paper web, with the undesirable delamination of the paper web, when it leaves the compression gap, caused by the sudden expansion of the flash steam, being purposefully used in order to improve the volume and softness of the thus produced paper. Several devices are also set forth for implementing the process, these devices having both short and elongate compression gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss GmbH
    Inventors: Reinhard Bluhm, Thomas Gotz
  • Patent number: 5540817
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for temporarily separating a web from one of the two wire belts in a twin wire zone in a paper making machine. In the twin wire zone, the negative pressure from a suction box is applied to the first wire belt for temporarily deflecting and separating the first wire belt and the web from the second wire belt and the wire belts then returning to contact the web following the suction box. The wire belts are then successively separated from the web by an appropriate guide and take up device. The take up device may comprise a press which includes a press nip defined by one of a suction roll over which the second wire in the web is passing or another type of roll or a flexible support device like a rotating press jacket. A smooth surface, such as that of a roll, forms a press nip with the support device for the second wire belt and after that press nip, the web adheres to the smooth surface to be transported further through the machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1996
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5533244
    Abstract: A woven belt paper polisher imparts mechanical energy to paper by sliding a woven belt against a paper sheet while the sheet is supported against a shear inducing roll. The contact force, slide distance and the coefficient of friction of the polishing belt result in less polishing material wear, less chance for developing machine direction character on the paper surface, and less chance for machine component damage. The use of an extended belt run outside the polishing section, results in reduced wear, extended uptime, and better polishing surface reconditioning. The use of a commercially produced and modified woven paper machine fabric results in lower operating cost compared to the use of a specialty polishing material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.
    Inventor: Michael Wadzinski
  • Patent number: 5522959
    Abstract: A press section of a paper machine, in particular for printing paper qualities whose grammage is in the range of about 40 g/m.sup.2 to about 80 g/m.sup.2 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.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Valmet Corporation
    Inventor: Antti Ilmarinen
  • Patent number: 5520782
    Abstract: A wet-press arrangement. The flexible press jacket of a shoe press roll removes the web to be dewatered in a first press nip directly from the wire on which the web has been formed. The web then passes, together with the press jacket, through a second press nip which is developed as a felted, lengthened press nip. The web then passes through a third press nip where it is transferred from the smooth outer surface of the press jacket onto the smooth outer surface of a press roll. The web then travels, together with the latter roll, through a fourth press nip, which again is developed as a felted, lengthened press nip. Following that, the web still follows the press roll up to a place of web removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5507916
    Abstract: A method of treating the edges of a fiber web is provided wherein a pressing device device conveys and presses a fiber web through a pressing gap of a pressing station of the device. The station includes a pressing roll and a counter roll. The pressing roll has a roll shell. A pressing shoe is disposed within the roll shell and pressing units are disposed substantially along a width of the pressing shoe transverse to the direction of movement of a fiber web through the pressing station. The pressing units press against the pressing shoe which in turn presses a pressing surface of the shoe against an inner surface of the roll shell in a series of zones. The pressing units including pressing/pressure relief elements. The pressing force of the pressing/pressure relief elements is reduced in a step-wise fashion, zone-by-zone, from a normal operating level to a lower level in a region that includes the fiber web edges and the pressing shoe ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbH
    Inventor: Christian Schiel
  • Patent number: 5470436
    Abstract: The specification discloses an improved method for drying a paper or paperboard web emerging from the press section of a papermaking machine as it traverses a dryer unit. The method comprises continuously rewetting the web across its width during the initial web drying stage when the web has a solids content of no more than about 65 wt. %. The method improves the water removal rate and decreases the shrinkage rate of the web during drying.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1995
    Assignee: International Paper Company
    Inventors: Dinkar G. Wagle, Raymond A. Volpe
  • Patent number: 5441604
    Abstract: An extended nip press apparatus is disclosed for removing water from a web. The apparatus includes a rotatable backing roll and an elongate shoe which cooperate with the backing roll for defining therebetween an extended nip for the passage therethrough of the web. The shoe defines a concave surface. A bearing blanket is movably disposed between the backing roll and the concave surface. The arrangement is such that the web is supported by the blanket with the web being disposed between the blanket and the backing roll. A lubricant is supplied between the concave surface and the blanket such that the blanket is slidingly supported by the concave surface during passage of the blanket through the extended nip. The concave surface encompasses a pocket defined by the shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian G. Sandberg, David A. Brandt, Dale A. Brown, Robert E. Collins, David V. Lange, Bruce L. Lindstrand, Michael A. Radtke
  • Patent number: 5434011
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a peat moss board suitable for use as an absorbent core in structures for absorbing body exudate. The method is characterized by conditioning a wet laid board to a specific water content and calendering the conditioned board at a predetermined pressure. The water content and the calendering pressure determine the density of the peat moss board in final form. The invention also extends to a peat moss board manufactured by the novel method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Inc.
    Inventor: Martin Roy
  • Patent number: 5427653
    Abstract: A press is devised for a papermaking machine. The press is of the type having a rotary press roll, a substantially stationary pressure shoe, and a press belt running in an endless path around the pressure shoe between this and the press roll and having a substantially impermeable inner surface facing the pressure shoe. A separate, endless reinforcing belt enclosing the press belt is in frictional engagement over the entire length of the press belt so as to run together in the press belt in the endless path. The reinforcing belt may be prestressed, e.g. by shrinkage, in its running direction and, optionally, also transversally thereof. According to a second aspect, the invention relates to a method of modifying a press of the type indicated above, in which method the press belt is enclosed by a separate, endless reinforcing belt of the above-indicated type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1995
    Assignee: Albany Nord skafilt AB
    Inventors: Nils Andersson, Bo-Christer Aberg
  • Patent number: 5425851
    Abstract: Web offset printing paper having a high level of gloss and smoothness is prepared by finishing a paper web, either by supercalender or with a synthetic roll calender at a moisture content greater than the moisture content typically used for web offset finishing, and then drying the web to a moisture content of less than about 3.5% using convection, radiation or conduction. Under the preferred post-drying conditions, bonding of the previously wet paper fibers takes place to lock in the desirable printing characteristics and to prevent heat roughening on the offset press.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1995
    Assignee: Westvaco Corporation
    Inventors: David B. Cason, Paul A. Huijing, Eric D. Johnson, Bryan J. Ortman, S. Craig Petro
  • Patent number: 5389205
    Abstract: Method and device in the manufacture of paper or board for dewatering of a paper web that is being manufactured. The paper web is transferred from a forming wire onto a wire in the drying section while constantly on support of a fabric that receives water, a transfer fabric, or of any other, corresponding transfer surface as a closed draw, at a particularly high speed, which is higher than about 25-30 m/s. Dewatering of the paper web is carried out by means of at least two subsequent press nips, of which nips at least one press nip is a so-called extended-nip zone, whose length in a machine direction is larger than about 100 mm. The extended-nip zone is formed in connection with a mobile flexible press-band loop. The distribution of the compression pressure employed within said extended-nip press zone is regulated and/or selected both in the transverse direction of the web and in the machine direction so as to set or to control the different profiles of properties of the web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.
    Inventors: Juhani Pajula, Juha Kivimaa, Jorma Lapotti, Martti Hirsimaki, Pekka Taskinen, Mikko Karvinen
  • Patent number: 5336373
    Abstract: A process for making a strong, bulky, absorbent paper sheet with improved uniformity by forming the web on a forming fabric with a furnish having a consistency in the range of from about 0.08% to about 0.6% solids, dewatering the web noncompressibly such that the web is the range of from about 30% to about 40% dry, transferring the web from the forming fabric to an imprinting fabric, lightly pressing the web and the imprinting fabric against the drying can to form a pattern of densifications in the web, can drying the web from no more than about 30% to 40% dry to at least 55% to 60% dry, and restraining the web between the imprinting fabric and the drying can during the can drying step until the web is at least 55% to 60% dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Scott Paper Company
    Inventors: Thomas F. Scattolino, Howard J. Stern, John G. Trumball, Richard I. Wolkowicz
  • Patent number: 5316624
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to produce a relatively dense high quality paper suitable for multi-color printing are provided. The paper web is super/soft-calendered while at a moisture content of between about 15 to about 55% and the web is subsequently treated to further reduce its moisture content. This procedure prevents galvanizing of the sheet which normally would occur using prior art techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Assignee: Stone-Consolidated Inc.
    Inventor: Jean-Guy Racine
  • Patent number: 5316622
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for making an embossed or dimpled combined board is disclosed. The combined board has two outer or facing layers or webs of paperboard which sandwich an embossed or dimpled middle paperboard layer or web. The middle web is embossed by passing it over two apertured vacuum drums. Embossments extending in one direction are vacuum formed on one surface of the middle web by the first vacuum drum, while embossments extending in the opposite direction are formed on the other surface of the middle web by the second vacuum drum. The embossments, i.e., concave and convex impressions, are located in a generally chess board pattern. The vacuum openings or apertures of the second drum are larger (larger average diameter) than those of the first drum, to thereby compensate for diminishing flexibility of the middle web due to drying as it passes sequentially over the first and second vacuum drums.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Inventors: Vladislav A. Babinsky, Warren G. Mumford
  • Patent number: 5314584
    Abstract: A sheet of fibrous web material having one textile-like surface and an opposite substantially smooth surface, a grain depth memory factor greater than 80, an apparent density in the range of about 4 to about 7 pound ream/caliper point in mils, a caliper (at a basis weight between about 50 and about 75 pounds/3000 square feet) greater than 0.008 inch, and a machine-direction sheet stretch of at least 5%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1994
    Assignee: James River Corporation
    Inventors: Gary C. Grinnell, Bernard G. Klowak, Michael P. Bouchette
  • Patent number: 5262011
    Abstract: A press shoe for a shoe press with extended nip, said press shoe is of combined hydrostatic and hydrodynamic type and has a plurality of hydrostatic pressure pockets, each of which is preceded by a leading land surface and followed by a trailing land surface and into which lubricant is supplied under pressure. Each pressure pocket has a first pocket zone in which a hydrodynamic pressure shall be created and which comprises a bottom surface located at gradually decreasing depth from the concave surface portion of the press shoe seen in the direction of rotation of the belt member, said depth being zero at the trailing end of the pressure pocket. The bottom surface forms an angle .alpha. of from 0.degree. to about 2.degree. with a tangent to the concave surface portion of the press shoe at the trailing end of the pressure pocket. Further the first pocket zone is preceded by a second pocket zone comprising a plane bottom surface forming an angle .beta. of from 0.degree. to about .+-.10.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Valmet-Karlstad AB
    Inventor: Antti I. Ilmarinen
  • Patent number: 5238535
    Abstract: In a web pick-up device and a method of using the pick-up device in the press section of a paper machine, the running web makes contact, in a press gap, with a smooth rotating surface from which the web runs off at a point of pickup (A). The rotating surface and a suction box form together, in the area of the pickup point (A), a gap through which runs a porous conveyer belt which receives the fibrous web. The suction box is pivotably mounted and has in the area of the point of pickup (A) a sliding surface across which slides the conveyer belt, and which during operation is arranged at an adjustable spacing from the smooth surface. The spacing is determined by a stop on which bears the suction box during operation, under the effect of a flexible lift device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventor: Wilfried Kraft
  • Patent number: 5232555
    Abstract: A transfer system for transferring a moving wet cellulosic web between two moving elements of a paper machine without excessive sheet flutter or breakage, supports the web and permits higher web speeds than presently used. The transfer system comprises a suction roll that forms a nip in contact with the web on the surface of a roll or web supporting belt, a doctor blade positioned in contact with the surface of the roll or web supporting belt immediately after the nip to ensure the web separates from the surface, and an air jet adjacent the doctor blade that blows air in a direction substantially opposite the moving web, between the moving web and the surface of the roll or web supporting belt, to guide and support the web towards the suction roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignee: Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada
    Inventors: Robert Daunais, J. David McDonald, Ian T. Pye, Ivan I. Pikulik
  • Patent number: 5223093
    Abstract: A sheet of fibrous web material having opposite smooth surfaces, an apparent bulk in the range of about 0.10 to about 0.20 caliper pts/lb ream and a machine direction stretch of at least 8%, wherein surface undulations on the opposite smooth surfaces of the sheet have an amplitude variance of less than 0.0002 inch. The dried web has an apparent bulk less than 0.20 caliper pts/lb ream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1993
    Assignee: James River Corporation
    Inventor: Bernard G. Klowak
  • Patent number: 5167768
    Abstract: A wide area type of wet press for dewatering an endless traveling web, such as paper, wherein a shoe having a curved face is applied to a traveling belt which travels through a high pressure zone between the shoe and a rotating backing roll. The nip line of the most intense nip pressure along the length of contact of the shoe over the backing roll is selectively located, as desired, by pivotally supporting the shoe about two, parallel, longitudinally extending axes which, in turn, are supported on separately controlled hydraulic pistons. The pressure profile of the nip pressure over the face of the shoe can also be altered by controlling the hydraulic pressure in the support pistons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventors: Dennis C. Cronin, Arnold J. Roerig
  • Patent number: 5124000
    Abstract: A method and an arrangement for passing a fibre web (25) from a wire (3) of a former (1) through a press section (2) including at least three nips (N1, N2, N3) each formed by a pair of press rolls. The method involves transferring the web (25) from the wire (3) onto a sucession of press felts (7) and passing it through the nips (N1, N2, N3) so that it is all the time from the separating point of the web (25) and the wire (3) at least up to the third nip (N3) supported on both sides and in contact with at least one felt (7, 13, 18) acting as a support element. Another support element includes suction zones in various ones of the press rolls for causing air pressure to press the web against the press felt on which it is being conveyed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: Oy Tampella AB
    Inventor: Jouko Stenvall
  • Patent number: 5120399
    Abstract: A press apparatus is disclosed for pressing a formed web of paper. The apparatus includes an extended nip press for pressing water from the formed web. A press roll is disposed downstream relative to the extended nip press, and a roll cooperates with the press roll for defining therebetween a roll couple for further pressing the web such that substantially uniform surface characteristics are imparted to both sides of the web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Scott E. Filzen
  • Patent number: 5110417
    Abstract: A press with extended press zone in a paper machine comprising a rotating press roll (1), a press shoe (2), and a slide band (7) sliding along the surface of the press shoe, a web (6) being passed between felts (4, 5) through the press, where it is pressed between the roll (1) and the slide band (7). The press shoe (2), designed to operate hydrodynamically, has a surface provided with a pocket area (d) formed by one or more pockets of small average thickness. If required, pressurized lubricant can be introduced to the pocket area to achieve the desired press effect and speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1992
    Assignee: Tampella AB
    Inventors: Jarmo Lehtonen, Jukka Kinnunen
  • Patent number: 5087325
    Abstract: An apparatus includes a forming section for forming a web from stock. The apparatus also includes a press section which is disposed downstream relative to the forming section for removing a portion of water from the formed web. The press section includes a suction pick-up roll disposed downstream relative to the forming section for picking up the formed web from the forming section. A press felt extends around the suction pick-up roll such that in use of the apparatus, the formed web is picked up from the forming section and is supported by the press felt. An extended nip press is disposed downstream relative to the pick-up means. The press includes a rotatable backing roll and a pressing shoe which cooperates with the backing roll for defining therebetween an elongate pressing section. A bearing blanket movably extends through the pressing section with the blanket cooperating with the suction pick-up roll such that the formed web is transferred from the press felt to the blanket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Page
  • Patent number: 4986883
    Abstract: A method for calendering paper, especially with glassine calendering in a calender which comprises press rolls arranged successively in the paper-advancing direction where, at least between some of the rolls, press nips are formed for passing paper therethrough. Each press nip is preferably formed by a pair of rolls, one of which is hard and the other elastic. Paper is advanced into the calender at an initial moisture X within the range of 12% .ltoreq..times..ltoreq.25%, at least one of the press nips having a calculable line pressure higher than 250 kN/m. In operating conditions, the ratio X/LP between paper moisture X and calculable line pressure LP is maintained in the press nips within predetermined limits in such a manner that the maximum value of ratio X/LP divided by the minimum value of ratio X/LP is .ltoreq.2.15, whereby X refers to the moisture percentage of paper and LP is the line pressure at a particular press nip expressed as a quantity kN/m (kilonewton/meter).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1991
    Assignee: Yhtyneet Paperitehtaat Oy
    Inventors: Jyrki Taipale, Jaakko Sarantola
  • Patent number: 4973441
    Abstract: The method includes the steps of coating the peripheral surface of a roll with a film of plasticizer. An offset roll disposed adjacent to the roll is rotated such that the roll and the offset roll define therebetween a transfer nip so that a film of the plasticizer is transferred to the offset roll. The web is moved past the offset roll such that the web contacts the offset roll downstream relative to the transfer nip so that the film of the plasticizer is offset onto the web. The web is then passed with the offset coating of plasticizer through a calendering nip such that between the offset coating of the web and the subsequent calendering of the web with the offset coating, the plasticizer is permitted to uniformly and controllably penetrate into the web such that the Z-directional compressibility of the web is controlled prior to the web extending through the calendering nip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Samuel F. Keller
  • Patent number: 4944844
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a press blanket for pressing water from a formed web which extends through an extended nip defined by an elongate press shoe and a cooperating backing roll. The blanket includes a single layer of fiber reinforced urethane which defines an endless loop. The layer cooperates with the press shoe and extends through the extended nip for pressing the water from the formed web. The single layer has an inner and an outer surface and a first and a second edge zone. The inner surface slidably cooperates with the press shoe and is smooth. The inner surface has a diameter which is reproducible to within a predetermined tolerance range. The outer surface defines a plurality of parallel-spaced circumferential grooves for assisting the drainage of water from the formed web during passage of the web between the outer surface and the backing roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1990
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph J. Marcinko
  • Patent number: 4943351
    Abstract: A transfer apparatus is disclosed for transferring a web from a press nip to a dryer section. The apparatus includes a backing roll and a press member which cooperates with the backing roll for defining therebetween the press nip. A press blanket extends through the press nip such that the web is disposed between the blanket and the backing roll during passage of the web through the press nip. A backing drum is disposed downstream relative to the press nip such that the blanket and the web extend contiguously relative to each other from the press nip to the backing drum. A dryer felt cooperates with the backing drum such that the web is disposed between the blanket and the felt during passage of the blanket, web and felt around the backing drum and a transfer mechanism is disposed adjacent to the backing drum for transferring the web without an open draw from the blanket to the felt such that the web follows the felt through the dryer section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Gregory L. Wedel
  • Patent number: 4935097
    Abstract: A paper having an absolute dry moisture content (moisture content in absolute dry condition) of 1.8-7% is subjected to a heat calendering treatment at a temperature of 150.degree.-300.degree. C. under a linear pressure of 40 kg/cm or above to provide a paper which has both satisfactory surface smoothness and rigidity (stiffness) and is suited for use as a photographic support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Paper Mills, Ltd.
    Inventors: Naoya Tashiro, Hiroshi Uehara
  • Patent number: 4931142
    Abstract: A long-nip press roll and a mating roll form an areal press nip with each other. The long-nip press roll has a flexible tubular press shell which is mounted by means of two support disks on a stationary support member which extends through the inside of the press shell. Within a hydraulic pressure chamber provided on the supporting member is a radially displaceable press shoe which can press the press shell against the mating roll. Support member, pressure chamber and mating roll are arranged symmetrically relative to a press plane. The slide surface of the press shoe which contacts the press shell is arranged offset with respect to the press plane in the direction opposite the direction of travel of the press shell. The axis of rotation of the press shell and its two support disks is also arranged offset out of the press plane in the direction opposite the direction of travel of the press shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1990
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventors: Karl Steiner, Josef Mullner, Christian Schiel, Hans Flamig
  • Patent number: 4923570
    Abstract: A long nip press roll for removing water from a traveling fiber web. A rigid support beam has at least one recess in its periphery for receiving a radially movable hydraulically operated press shoe. A flexible tubular press shell is wrapped around the support beam and the press shoe. The concave outer surface of the press shoe presses the press shell against a backing roll for pressing upon a fiber web against a felt belt passing through the nip. The press shell has a smooth outer surface in contact with the web. At its outlet side from the press nip, the press shoe has a convexly curved guide surface over which the press shell and the paper web travel together and that guide surface is also wrapped for a distance by the felt belt. This separates the web from the felt belt and the web travels around on the press shell. A ledge inside the press shell and/or a removal roll at the outside of the press shell separate the web from the outside of the press shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1990
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventors: Karl Steiner, Andreas Schutte, Hans Flamig
  • Patent number: 4921575
    Abstract: Apparatus for transferring a newly formed paper web from the forming fabric over a couch roll in a papermaking machine includes a transfer roll which guides a pick-up felt into nipping engagement with the paper web over the couch roll. The nip is located intermediate the circumferentially spaced ends of a vacuum zone on the surface of the couch roll. The web with the forming fabric on one side and the pick-up felt on the other side is guided onto the transfer roll surface by the forming fabric downstream of the nip and is transferred onto the pick-up felt. The transfer roll has a vacuum zone located downstream of where it is wrapped by the forming fabric. The application of pressure on the web over the couch roll prior to, and in conjunction with, the nip operates to further dewater the web as well as to facilitate its transfer to the pick-up felt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Page
  • Patent number: 4917768
    Abstract: A press with extended nip for paper and board machines includes a support element acting as a counter member; a pressure element disposed opposite the support element and including a press shoe and a carrying element carrying the press shoe and designed to be secured to a stand, the press shoe, together with the support element, forming a pressing zone with extended nip; at least one endless movable fluid-impervious belt, being arranged to pass through the pressing zone in sliding contact with the press shoe; and at least one endless, liquid-absorbing felt, arranged to pass through the pressing zone together with a fiber web to be dewatered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.
    Inventor: Antti I. Ilmarinen
  • Patent number: 4917767
    Abstract: A press with extended nip for paper and board machines includes a support element acting as counter member; a pressure element disposed opposite the support element, designed to be secured to a stand, and including a press shoe which, together with the support element, forms a pressing zone with extended nip; at least one endless movable fluid-impervious belt, being arranged to pass through the pressing zone in sliding contact with the press shoe; and at least one endless liquid-absorbing felt, arranged to pass through the pressing zone together with a fiber web to be dewatered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.
    Inventors: Antti I. Ilmarinen, Kjell S. E. Jansson
  • Patent number: 4915026
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the finishing of a fiber web (W) by means of an on-machine calender connected to a paper machine or the like. The calendering apparatus includes a first hard roll (1) and a second hard roll (2) which is at a distance from the first one, and at substantially the same horizontal level, and in addition at least two elastic rolls (3,4,5) mounted on bearings borne by movable support (9,10,11,12). The elastic rolls (3,5) define in a working position calendering nips with the hard rolls (1,2). A number of paper guiding rolls (6,7,8,9,10,11) lead the course (W.sub.in .fwdarw.W.sub.out) of the web (W) through the calendering nips. The elastic rolls (3,4,5) have been arranged with respect to the hard rolls (1,2) so that the calendering nips (N.sub.1, N.sub.10, N.sub.11,N.sub.2, N.sub.20, N.sub.21) can be defined against the upper quadrant of the hard rolls (1,2) at substantially the same horizontal level with each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1990
    Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery Inc.
    Inventor: Matti Halme
  • Patent number: 4909903
    Abstract: A paper machine includes a double-felt (or single-felt) wet press. Two press elements, for instance two rolls, whose axes lie in a press plane, form a press nip with each other. Two endless felt belts, and between them the paper web from which the water is to be removed, pass through said nip. Beyond the press nip the paper web travels, free of the felt belts, to the next station of the paper machine. Each of the two felt belts travels beyond the press nip over a guide element, which can be a guide roll or a nonrotating deflector, whose position is displaceable parallel to the press plane. The arrangement is operated as follows: The angle between the paper web and the wetter felt is set to a smaller value during the initial licking-up process than during the subsequent continuous operation. On the other hand, the angle between the paper web and the drier felt is set to a larger value during the initial licking-up process than during the subsequent continuous operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbH
    Inventor: Josef Mullner
  • Patent number: 4904343
    Abstract: An air and water vapor permeable, toxic vapor absorptive non-woven fabric material comprising a web-laid sheet containing fibrillated acrylic fiber, and an activated carbon constituent selected from the group consisting of activated carbon fiber, activated carbon particles, and mixtures of activated carbon fiber and activated carbon particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1990
    Assignee: American Cyanamid Company
    Inventors: Robert D. Giglia, Edward A. Battistelli
  • Patent number: 4879001
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for making a paper web from stock. The apparatus includes a first and a second forming wire which cooperate together to define therebetween a web-forming section having a first and a second end. A headbox is disposed adjacent to the first end of the forming section for ejecting the stock between the wires such that the web is formed from the stock during passage of the stock from the first towards the second end of the forming section. A first felt is disposed downstream relative to the forming section with the first felt running contiguously relative to the second wire such that the second wire is disposed between the first felt and the web. A second felt is disposed downstream relative to the forming section and on the opposite side of the web relative to the first felt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: Beloit Corporation
    Inventor: Dennis C. Cronin
  • Patent number: 4863564
    Abstract: A method is described for increasing the brightness of reductively bleached high yield pulps, comprising bleaching the pulps with a reductive bleaching solution under anaerobic conditions and maintaining the bleached pulps under anaerobic conditions during all handling steps subsequent to bleaching, including paper formation, wet pressing, and drying of the paper formed therefrom. The bleached paper has higher brightness than the same paper produced under aerobic conditions, and the bleaching and handling-derived portion of this higher brightness is retained after storage of the finished paper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1989
    Assignee: Virginia Chemicals Inc.
    Inventors: S. Allen Grimsley, James C. Robinson, Mark A. Schroeder