Fluid Jet Or Suction Means (e.g., Shower Deckle) Patents (Class 162/310)
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Patent number: 9822483Abstract: A system comprising: one or more deckle board that extend along a machine direction of a paper machine, and a boundary layer shower that is located proximate to each of the one or more deckle board systems and directs a fluid unto a stock side face of the one or more deckle boards so that a boundary layer of fluid is formed between the one or more deckle boards and stock.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: IBS of AMERICAInventors: James Faufau, Andrew Forester
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Patent number: 8152968Abstract: A machine for the production of a fibrous web including a fibrous stock suspension unit for the production of an aqueous suspension, a web former for dewatering the aqueous suspension and forming the fibrous web including at least one inclined wire progressing, at least in sections, at an angle to horizontal and at least one single layer headbox, one binder wire section progressing substantially horizontally and including at least one binder headbox, one drying unit including a drying wire, one winder, and at least one blowing device positioned between the binder wire section and the drying unit for contactless floating guidance of the fibrous web by one of air and another free flowing medium, wherein the blowing device includes a plurality of blowing zones transverse to a direction of travel of the fibrous web, the blowing zones configured to be controlled/adjusted independently of each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventor: Günter Meuser
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Publication number: 20100078141Abstract: Tissue webs, such as are useful for making bath tissue, can be surface-treated in a pattern with selected papermaking chemicals, such as debonders and strength agents, to selectively improve the directional properties of the resulting tissue product, particularly the cross-machine direction strength properties. The pattern can be applied to the tissue sheet by spraying the selected chemical outwardly through a pattern of open areas in the shell of a rotating hollow roll, where the pattern of open areas corresponds to the desired pattern of chemical deposited on the surface of the tissue web.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Patrick Pachih Chen, Claudia H. Javenkoski, Robert Eugene Krautkramer, Daniel Robert Sprangers
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Patent number: 7135092Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for controlling the edge of pulp mass in a web former, the web former comprising a space formed by two wires or the like, into which space the pulp mass is fed. The wires or the like are supported on a chamber units, which each time include at least one chamber for receiving the water removed from the pulp mass. In conjunction with the side edge of the said web former are arranged pulp mass edge control means, which include an edge sealing part. The edge sealing part extends, in the lateral direction of the web former, by a distance between the chamber units in such a way that it will prevent the pulp mass edge from passing and/or spreading in the lateral direction of the web former into the area of the said edge of the web former. The invention also relates to a method for controlling the pulp mass edge in a web former.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Lassi Minkkinen, Harri Tähti
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Publication number: 20030024674Abstract: A web of tissue is formed in a twin wire former, followed by an air press for water removal in the pressing section, passing onto a Yankee dryer. A headbox injects stock between upper and lower dryer fabrics brought together on a breast roll. The fabrics move over vacuum boxes, and the web is heated with steam and passed between an upper pressure box and a lower vacuum box forming an air press which dewaters the web. A sheet transfer pickup vacuum box holds the sheet to the upper fabric as the lower fabric diverges from the upper fabric. A pressure roller transfers the web onto a Yankee dryer. The fabrics are cleaned on vertical runs before returning to the breast roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Roger A. Kanitz, Thomas D. Rogers
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Patent number: 6482294Abstract: Machine and process for producing material web having adjustable size cutting elements, to adjust entire width of material web, located adjacent a wire belt, adjustable sizing strips, to adjust a suction width of a pick-up suction roll, operatively associated with suction roll, adjusting system simultaneously adjusting size cutting elements and sizing strips, and laterally adjustable additional cutting element, to produce transfer strip, adjustable to widen out the material web from a transfer width to the entire web width. Furthermore, a process is provided for producing a material web. Process includes adjusting entire width of material web with adjustable size cutting elements, adjusting suction width of pick-up suction roll with adjustable sizing strips, where size cutting elements and sizing strips are simultaneously adjusted, forming transfer strip with an additional cutting element, and laterally moving additional cutting element to widen width of web from transfer strip width to entire web width.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventor: Andreas Meschenmoser
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Publication number: 20010025696Abstract: Machine for producing a web includes a former for sheet formation of the web, a press section for dewatering the web, a drying section for drying the web, and at least one edge strip forming device positioned in an area of at least one of the press section and the drying section, which is arranged to separate at least one edge strip from the web.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: VOITH PAPER PATENT GmbHInventors: Karl Josef Bock, Gerhard Kotitschke, Johann Moser
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Patent number: 6277244Abstract: A machine for producing a material web, in particular a paper or cardboard web, includes a pick-up suction roll disposed between a wire section and a press section and wound around by an air-permeable endless belt. In the vicinity of the pick-up suction roll, the material web is taken from a wire belt by the endless belt in order to then be supplied to a first press of the press section. In this regard, the width of the material web can be adjusted by adjustable size cutting elements provided in the vicinity of the wire belt and the suction width of the pick-up suction roll 14 can be adjusted by adjustable sizing strips associated therewith. An adjustment system is provided for a preferably simultaneous, at least essentially synchronous motor-induced adjustment of the size cutting elements and sizing strips.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventor: Andreas Meschenmoser
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Patent number: 6274000Abstract: The invention relates to a method in a paper machine in threading of paper web, in which method a narrower tail (T) is separated from the edge of the paper web and transferred to threading guiding means arranged in connection with the moving parts of a machine conveying the paper web. Before transferring the tail (T) to the threading devices, its free length is shortened, for example by crinkling, wherein its tensile stretch is increased and bending stiffness reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Pekka Koivukunnas, Kari Salminen
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Patent number: 6254731Abstract: A steam box including a steam chamber for blowing steam toward a paper or board web that runs on support of a wire and a suction zone arranged at the trailing side of the steam chamber of the steam box for providing suction of steam mist discharged by the steam chamber. The suction zone extends to sides of the steam chamber so as to extend to the lateral areas of the web. The steam box includes edge cutter devices arranged in the area of effect of the suction zone extending to the lateral areas of the web, so as to remove the fibers and fillers produced during the edge cutting and prevent soiling of the edges of the steam box.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Ari Puurtinen, Mika Viertola, Jan Lindström, Lars Håkan Mikael Hannus
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Publication number: 20010004007Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2001Publication date: June 21, 2001Inventors: Janne Puustinen, Samppa Salminen, Pertti Heikkila, Ari Puurtinen, Antti Poikolainen, Jorma Laapotti, Mika Viertola
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Patent number: 6093284Abstract: An air press for noncompressively dewatering a wet web to consistency levels not previously thought possible at industrially useful speeds without thermal dewatering.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank Stephen Hada, Michael Alan Hermans, Brian Wade Isenhart, Lowell Everett Thoms, Charles Robert Tomsovic
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Patent number: 6001219Abstract: A water jet edge trimming station for trimming the edges of coated paper during on-machine operation includes backsplash compensating features. The edge trimming station has a cutting station over which the web travels to be cut. The water jet travels along a water jet axis to a point of impingement at the cutting station to cut the web. The cutting station has an effluent receiving aperture at the point of impingement. A negative pressure mixing zone located below the aperture draws effluent by-products or backsplash associated with cutting of the web below the cutting surface of the web. The water jet axis is offset a first predetermined angle chosen relative to a normal axis passing at right angles through the point of impingement to reduce backsplash. The water axis jet is rotated about the normal axis by a second predetermined angle to direct the effluent by-products away from the water jet nozzle and the traveling web.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Roman C. Caspar
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Patent number: 5908534Abstract: A method and device for cutting a paper web (9) in a twin wire former (1) is described, said web being formed between two forming fabrics (4, 5) while wrapping a section of a forming roll (3), and the web cutting being carried out with the aid of jet cutters (10, 11) discharging jets of pressure medium so that a paper web of final width is obtained and, when applicable, a tail in the web. The jet cutters (10, 11) are arranged at the forming roll (3) so that the web cutting is carried out in the web at a point where the recently formed paper web (9) and the forming fabrics (4, 5) together wrap said section of the forming roll (3) in a sandwich structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1993Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Valmet-Karlstad ABInventors: L. Hans-Erik Larsson, Dieter Eickeler, Jorg Reine
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Patent number: 5647958Abstract: A wire part of a machine for the production of continuous fibrous material webs, especially a papermaking machine, includes two continuous wire belts which together form a twin-wire zone. At least one supporting element having a supporting surface is disposed in the region of the twin-wire zone. At least a part of the supporting surface provides a supporting region which supports a first wire belt on its inner surface and a second wire belt on its outer surface. At least one formation box is provided and is disposed in the supporting region. The formation box is designed in such a way that, in the region of the inner surface of the second wire belt in the formation box, pressure values can be adjusted from a reduced pressure to an excess pressure acting on the inner surface of the second wire belt. The formation box extends in the direction of movement of the wire part over at least a part of the supporting region.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Schmidt-Rohr, Hans-Peter Sollinger, Klaus Henseler, Klaus Esslinger
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Patent number: 4941949Abstract: An apparatus for texturing the surface of wet cast plastic acoustical composition during manufacture of acoustical tiles by use of spinning air rolls. In the apparatus, at least one hollow cylindrical roll that is perforated in a random manner is suspended over the surface of wet cast plastic acoustical composition, the roll being driven by a motor. The interior of the roll is preferably provided with a perforated air tube or pipeline, from which issues uniform air pressurization of the spinning roll vessel. By providing differential speed of the roll in contrast to the line speed of the wet plastic composition and different air pressurization of the roll, a wide variety of textures may be produced on the surface of the wet plastic acoustical composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: USG Interiors, Inc.Inventor: Myron M. Luszczak
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Patent number: 4657635Abstract: A papermaking machine including a non-dewatering forming board comprising a plurality of contiguous blades and a plurality of shower nozzles for showering stock carried by a forming medium over the forming board with a plurality of needle jets of water, each needle jet of water extending in a downstream direction, forming a small acute angle with the stock, and being in close proximity with the stock so that the needle jets of water impinge upon the stock as continuous streams.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: M/K SystemsInventor: Otto J. Kallmes
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Patent number: 4561937Abstract: In a papermaking machine, a drainage interrupting mask of a certain width is disposed between a continuously moving endless Fourdrinier wire and respective suction box therebelow for interrupting web formation through the said certain width and along the length of the forming web and providing a dividing of the web with that portion of the web outboard of the mask being recycled for subsequent reuse as pulp slurry while the remainder of the forming web continues forwardly for the usual papermaking functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Sandy Hill CorporationInventor: Martin B. Keller
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Patent number: 4560438Abstract: A method and apparatus which reduces the amount of energy consumed in drying a paper web are disclosed. The reduction is accomplished by trimming the paper web while it is being conveyed on a moving fabric to divide the formed web into a trimmed web and couch trimmings respectively. Thereafter, suction is applied in the area where the pick-up of the trimmed web from the fabric is accomplished so as to deflect the portion of the felt on which the couch trimmings lie. As a result, only the trimmed web is conveyed to the drying section so that no energy is expended in drying the couch trimmings. The apparatus and method is particularly applicable to the manufacture of paper having a low grammage (basis weight) since contact between the couch trimmings and the pick-up felt is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: KMW AktiebolagInventors: Lars E. K. A. Tell, Carl C. E. Johannesson
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Patent number: 4539827Abstract: The washing efficiency of removal of cooking and bleaching chemicals from cellulose paper pulp on horizontal belt washing filters is improved by disrupting the filter mat adjacent the belt intermediately of soft, displacement wash liquor applications to the filter mat topside. The objective may be achieved by directing a line of low volume, high pressure jets of filtrate or wash liquor against the belt underside. Alternatively, sonicly vibrated foils extended transversely of and adjacent to the belt are effective to disrupt the filler mat pursuant to the invention objective.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Edward P. Klein, Alfred H. Nissan
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Patent number: 4368102Abstract: A method of and apparatus for regulating the pulp density above the moving screen of a machine which forms a continuous web from a fibrous suspension is disclosed. In its method aspects, the present invention discloses introducing water into the suspension located above the moving screen while also controlling the rate of flow and quantity of the water passing through the screen. In its apparatus aspects, the present invention discloses at least one plate arranged between the screen and a suspension containing chamber located beneath said screen, which plate includes water discharge openings on the side facing the chamber, at least one water support line communicating with the opposite side of the chamber and means for regulating the water discharge of the water supply into the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1980Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: Bruderhaus Maschinen GmbHInventors: Ernst Schoffmann, Alexander Czernuch
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Patent number: 4152202Abstract: The characteristic profile of a paper web is adjusted on the fourdrinier by means of a number of fluid spray stations positioned across the papermachine. Each spray station is provided with two or more fan spray nozzles of different flow capacity oriented to impact the pond with fluid along a common line. Flow to each nozzle is binary controlled with respective binary command, full flow valves. By discrete manipulation of valve selection, total flow rate to the web may be adjusted without flow throttling and consequent impact velocity variations.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: John DeLigt
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Patent number: 4081320Abstract: The transfer of a fibrous web in a paper-making machine from a first foraminous belt to a second foraminous belt is facilitated by applying water to the side of the first belt opposite from the side on which the web is carried partially to wet the web, leading the second belt into engagement with the fibrous web before or after wetting it, and after the web is wet, and while the second belt is in engagement with the web, causing the water or gas pressure on the side of the web adhering to the first belt to exceed the water or gas pressure on the side of the web adjacent to the second belt.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1975Date of Patent: March 28, 1978Assignee: Aktiebolaget Karlstads Mekaniska WerkstadInventors: Douglas Wahren, Erik Gunnar Stenberg
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Patent number: 3989085Abstract: Undesirable high concentrations of fiber and moisture in the cross-direction profile of a paper stock slurry laid upon a papermachine fourdrinier screen may be selectively dispersed to level the cross-direction profile by impacting the screen carried pond of slurry at 1.5 to 4 feet down from the headbox slice opening with a fluid spray issued under a pressure drive of from 20 to 100 psi. If a cross-direction high concentration of fiber is to be corrected, the appropriate spray fluid to be used is water. If a cross-direction high concentration of water unaccompanied by a cross-directionally aligned high concentration of fiber is to be corrected, the appropriate spray fluid to be used is air.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1975Date of Patent: November 2, 1976Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: William E. Crosby
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Patent number: 3981768Abstract: A web-forming method and apparatus to be used in the manufacture of paper. A web is formed at one side of a travelling wire while at the opposite side thereof, from a location in close proximity thereto, jets of steam are directed toward the wire to produce an implosion at the opposite side of the wire, as well as directly in the wire and in the web. The jets of steam issue from openings in the wall of an enclosure which is situated in close proximity to the said opposite side of the wire, this enclosure having in its interior steam which issues through the openings to form the jets. A plurality of these enclosures may form part of a forming board, and also one or more of the enclosures may be situated along the wire at a part thereof which has travelled beyond the forming board.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1974Date of Patent: September 21, 1976Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Antti Lehtinen
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Patent number: RE31065Abstract: A system for distributing steam to a travelling web includes an elongated chamber having numerous steam distribution outlets arranged therealong and a steam inlet manifold extending lengthwise along the interior of the chamber. A plurality of ports formed along the manifold serve to admit steam from the manifold to the chamber. A system of manually adjustable valves individually controls the amount of fluid passing through each port from the manifold into the chamber to thereby enable an operator to selectively establish various profiles of steam distribution. In a preferred embodiment the system is located above the web. The steam distribution outlets are directed downwardly and each is surrounded on the interior of the chamber by an upstanding ferrule which prevents condensation from passing from the chamber onto the web.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Clifford D. Shelor