Flow Box, Slice, And/or Approach Flow Patents (Class 162/336)
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Patent number: 5736011Abstract: The invention is directed to a wet end assembly disposed at a wet end of a paper making machine for forming a fiber web from a fiber suspension. A headbox including a plurality of inner walls defines a chamber. The headbox further includes an inlet in communication with the chamber for receiving the fiber suspension and a discharge nozzle in communication with the chamber for discharging the fiber suspension. The headbox further includes structure, engaged with the inner walls, for selectively and adjustably compensating for deflections of the inner walls. A former includes a moving top endless wire and a moving bottom endless wire, with the top endless wire and the bottom endless wire defining a converging gap therebetween. The converging gap has an entrance end positioned adjacent the discharge nozzle for receiving the fiber suspension therefrom. A press section includes a suction roll carrying an endless belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America, Inc.Inventors: Werner Kade, Edwin X. Graf
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Patent number: 5709777Abstract: The invention relates to a valve or throttling device for a fluid flow, and particularly a flow containing solids, like a flow of pulp suspension. The valve has the following features: A hollow body of substantially rotational symmetry, which is traversed by liquid; the hollow body has a variable passage area which is substantially of rotational symmetry; and a main direction of fluid flow which is substantially axial to the longitudinal axis of the hollow body is provided in the hollow body. A liquid feed to the passage area is provided so that a component of rotation around the direction of the main stream is added to the liquid with reference to the direction of the main stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventors: Ulrich Begemann, Helmut Heinzmann
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Patent number: 5695611Abstract: Process for modifying an existing breast box for a paper or cartonmaking machine as well as an intermediate portion for carrying out the process. During the fabrication of a breast box for a paper or cartonmaking machine an intermediate portion is interposed between a supply apparatus and a downstream guiding device, with the material suspension flowing through this intermediate portion wherein, via supply lines, located on the intermediate portion, a liquid is added which differs from that of the suspension stream. Particularly, in this manner, already existing breast boxes can be converted, to water dilution technology, with this invention setting forth special embodiments of differing intermediate portions that can be utilized therefor.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Alfred Bubik, Peter Drtina, Harald Hess, Michael Kochendorfer, Klaus Lehleiter, Thomas Merath, Peter Mirsberger, Andreas Steidele, Martin Tietz, Robert Trondle
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Patent number: 5688372Abstract: A method and device in the regulation of a headbox. The headbox includes a pulp inlet header, after the pulp inlet header, seen in the pulp flow direction, a distributor manifold whose pipes are opened into an intermediate chamber. The headbox comprises an attenuation chamber placed in connection with the intermediate chamber and, after the intermediate chamber, a turbulence generator having tubes which are opened, at their outlet end, into a discharge duct and, at their inlet end, into the intermediate chamber. In the method, into different positions along the width of the headbox, a pulp suspension flow is introduced, the concentration of this flow is adjustable by combining two component flows. In the method, in the regulation of the concentration of the flow passed into the pulp suspension, two component flows are combined by into the pulp suspension flow introducing an additional flow. The mixing ratio of the combined flow is regulated by adjusting the additional component flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jyrki Huovila, Ari Linsuri, Petri Nyberg, Michael Odell
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Patent number: 5688374Abstract: The present invention involves a headbox and manifold system for producing a multi-ply paper which includes a plurality of mixing systems for generation of stock suspension flows of differing concentrations and a distribution manifold for providing a different stock suspension for each of the plies. For at least one of the plies, two conduits or manifolds are used to carry stock suspensions of differing concentrations thereby permitting the adjustment of the concentration of the stock suspension used to form that ply. Each manifold is fixed to the support structure of the paper making machine and runs transverse to the machine direction. Each of the manifolds is in fluid communication with the movable headbox by means of flexible lines of equal length. After discharge from the flexible lines the stock suspensions are routed through turbulence generators before being discharged from the headbox through a slice nozzle to form a multi-ply paper web.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventors: Ulrich Begemann, Hans-Peter Sollinger
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Patent number: 5683551Abstract: A device for the sectional supply of pulp suspension to a headbox of a papermaking machine includes a plurality of main inlet lines from a pulp suspension distributor which are distributed over the width of the machine. A throttle is provided in at least one main inlet line. Downstream of the throttle, in at least one of the main lines, a subsidiary line for conveying a subsidiary stream of liquid, such as a pulp suspension or water, is connected to the main inlet line and disposed at an angle to the main inlet line. This angle between the main pulp stream and the subsidiary stream is chosen so that a small change in the rate of flow of the subsidiary stream will cause a large change in the rate of flow of the total stream (main pulp stream+subsidiary stream) directed in the same direction or in the opposite direction of the stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermachinen GmbHInventors: Albrecht Meinecke, Helmut Heinzmann, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 5674363Abstract: A method in the regulation of a pulp suspension flow through the headbox of a paper machine/board machine wherein an additional flow is introduced into the pulp suspension at different points across the width of the headbox. The concentration of the additional flow is regulated by a mixer unit which includes a displaceable distributor part such that when the mixing ratio is being regulated, the flow resistances of the component flows, of the additional flow, entering into the mixer unit are adjusted by displacing the distributor part of the mixer unit in a chamber of the mixer unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Jyrki Huovila, Petri Nyberg, Olavi Viitanen
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Patent number: 5674364Abstract: A method and device in the regulation of the headbox of a paper machine/board machine, in which additional flows are introduced into the pulp suspension at different points across the width of the headbox. The concentration of the additional flows is different than the average concentration of the pulp suspension. The additional flows are introduced through additional-flow pipes to the vicinity of inlet openings of turbulence tubes of a turbulence generator. The grammage profile of the web in the direction of width of the web is regulated in the headbox by adjusting the distance of the end of the additional-flow pipe/pipes from the turbulence generator, whereby the amount of the additional flow entering into the additional-flow pipes and, at the same time, the amount of the pulp suspension flow are regulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventor: Kari Pitkajarvi
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Patent number: 5639352Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing turbulence in a pulp flow stream flowing through a paper making machine headbox includes providing lamellae disposed in a portion of the headbox. A lamella end portion is modified which provides for the flushing of a dead space formed in the wake of the lamella. The modified lamella end portion produces small flow channels which divide the pulp stream flowing past the lamella into a plurality of substreams and guides the substreams into the region of the dead space.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Ruf, Helmut Heinzmann, Ulrich Begemann
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Patent number: 5626178Abstract: Breast box for a papermaking machine. A breast box for a papermaking machine includes at least one distribution device for a material suspension extending over the width of the papermaking machine, at least one adjacent intermediate chamber located downstream of the distribution device, at least one guiding device for the suspension located adjacently downstream of the intermediate chamber, a nozzle chamber, having a wide aperture, located adjacently downstream of the guiding device, with the guiding device, the intermediate chamber and the distribution device being releasably connected with each other, and the intermediate chamber and the distribution device being pivotally journalled about a common fixed pivot axis, with the common pivot axis extending horizontally and laterally to the longitudinal direction of the papermaking machine, with the common pivot axis also extending through at least one pillow block fixedly connected with the seat or the foundation of the papermaking machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventor: Thomas Merath
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Patent number: 5609726Abstract: A multilayer headbox of a paper machine for producing a paper web with several layers having different properties, and an appropriate method therefor. In at least one first layer there is adjusted alone the fiber orientation cross profile and in at least one second layer there is adjusted alone the basis weight cross profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventor: Hans-Peter Sollinger
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Patent number: 5603806Abstract: A method and apparatus for lateral alignment of a cross-direction profile control of a web as required in a paper-making process. In the method, a certain cross-direction profile of a dried web, particularly the basis weight profile thereof, to be aligned is gauged. A profile measurement signal thus obtained is passed to a control system of the paper machine which provides a control signal suited to control adjustment devices of the cross-direction profile control provision. The web is provided with at least one marker line whose lateral shift or shifts is/are detected at the measurement point of the cross-direction profile of the dried web, or in the vicinity thereof. The detection of the lateral shift(s) is used to generate a measurement signal thereof which is employed to control the lateral alignment of the web profile adjustment provision.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Reima Kerttula
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Patent number: 5603807Abstract: A headbox of a machine for producing a fiber web from a pulp suspension which travels in a flow direction through the headbox has a first chamber into which a pulp suspension is introduced, a second chamber provided downstream of the first chamber, and at least two walls provided in a region between the first and second chambers so that the pulp suspension flows between the two walls. Each of the two walls has a non-planar, contoured surface to generate turbulence in the pulp suspension flowing between the two walls. The headbox also includes means for longitudinally shifting at least one of the two walls with respect to the other wall to control the turbulence generated in the pulp suspension.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventor: Helmut Heinzmann
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Patent number: 5578172Abstract: The invention is directed to a headbox for a machine used in the production of a fiber material web from a fiber suspension. The headbox includes a bottom and a plurality of walls defining a main chamber. A slice beam, defining a width of the outlet channel, is pivotably connected to at least one of the walls and is disposed adjacent to the front wall. The slice beam and the bottom define an adjustable outlet channel therebetween. A support plate extends substantially across the width and is pivotably connected at opposing first and second edges thereof to each of the front wall and the slice beam. The support plate inhibits deflections of the slice beam along the width.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventor: Edwin X. Graf
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Patent number: 5578171Abstract: A movement compensator apparatus and method for compensating for movements taking place during tilting of a headbox of a paper machine and preventing transfer of strains from a pulp supply pipe in the headbox to a stationary pulp supply pipe. The movement compensator has a first pipe connected to the supply pipe by a connecting flange that permits rotation of the first pipe and the supply pipe relative to one another, and a second pipe connected to the first pipe by another connecting flange that permits rotation of the first pipe and the second pipe relative to one another. The second pipe is further connected to the stationary supply pipe by a third connecting flange that also permits rotation of the second pipe and the stationary supply pipe relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Kari Pitkajarvi
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Patent number: 5571383Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for uniformly distributing a flowing medium flowing in a first direction in a conduit onto a surface so as to form a uniformly distributed medium thereon having a width greater than that of the conduit, the method including deflecting the flow of the flowing medium and simultaneously spreading the flowing medium from the width of the conduit to the greater width in a direction transverse to the first direction, and again deflecting the flowing medium in a passage having a generally curvilinear shape transverse to the surface in order to provide a substantially uniformly distributed and parallel flow of the flowing medium onto the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Sunds Defibrator IndustriesInventors: Borje Fredriksson, Lennart Svensson
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Patent number: 5569360Abstract: A multi-layer headbox including at least two inlet headers for stock through which separate stocks are passed into a system of distributor pipes and further through a turbulence generator into a slice cone narrowing in the stock flow direction. Flaps are placed in the slice cone and one end of the flaps is attached to the turbulence generator. The flaps have at least two flap faces between which a step is formed. The step is arranged on the flap in an area in which the flap, and the flow duct, is curved and its the function is to dissipate any secondary vortices that might form on the curved flap face.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jyrki Huovila, Petri Nyberg, Michael Odell
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Patent number: 5565064Abstract: In order to independently influence the dewatering performance of a wet forming section of a paper machine as well as the quality of a web produced by the machine, a paper machine head box is mounted on a swiveling device adapted to move a nozzle of the head box around a periphery of a forming cylinder. Two continuous-loop forming wires wrap about the forming cylinder and pulp is discharged through the nozzle into a gap formed by the two wires. A method of operation of the wet forming section includes the step of swiveling both the head box nozzle and an inlet roll (upon which one of the wires is wrapped) around the forming cylinder in a circular arc.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventors: Helmut Grimm, Douglas Miller
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Patent number: 5560807Abstract: A papermaking machine has a stock manifold or headbox which is tapered in the machine direction. Paper stock flows through a bank of tubes from the stock manifold to a slice for injecting stock onto a forming wire. Each tube in the tube bank extends in a plane which is substantially parallel to the direction of motion of the paper web being formed. The tubes are connected to the interior of the headbox manifold along a stock supply wall. A plurality of supply conduits are connected to the supply wall and discharge emollients such as chemicals and fillers into the manifold where they are immediately drawn, together with the stock, into adjacent tube ends which feed the stock and added chemicals to the slice for forming a paper web.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Merle W. Hauser
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Patent number: 5549792Abstract: A headbox for a paper machine is characterized by having: at least one machine-wide channel region which defines a main direction of flow; a region for the production of turbulence; a plurality of feed lines distributed over the machine width and discharging into the headbox channel region; an adjusting device in each feed line for controlling the quantity of flow; an angle .alpha. between the main direction of flow and the feed line; and the angle .alpha. being selected in such a manner that, regardless of the amount fed by the feed line, the total volumetric flow in the region directly downstream of the feed line remaining constant.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1994Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Ulrich Begemann, Helmut Heinzmann, Wolfgang Ruf, Dieter Egelhof, Gernot Kinzler
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Patent number: 5545293Abstract: A method and device in the regulation of a headbox. The headbox includes a pulp inlet header, after the pulp inlet header, seen in the pulp flow direction, a distributor manifold whose pipes are opened into an intermediate chamber. The headbox comprises an attenuation chamber placed in connection with the intermediate chamber and, after the intermediate chamber, a turbulence generator having tubes which are opened, at their outlet end, into a discharge duct and, at their inlet end, into the intermediate chamber. In the method, into different positions along the width of the headbox, a pulp suspension flow is introduced, the concentration of this flow is adjustable by combining two component flows. In the method, in the regulation of the concentration of the flow passed into the pulp suspension, two component flows are combined by into the pulp suspension flow introducing an additional flow. The mixing ratio of the combined flow is regulated by adjusting the additional component flow.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jyrki Huovila, Ari Linsuri, Petri Nyberg, Michael Odell
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Patent number: 5545294Abstract: A three-layer headbox has two rigid separator vanes (11; 12) mounted in the headbox slice chamber (10) to form two outer stock flow channels (39; 41) and an intermediary one (40). The upstream end of each vane (11; 12) is securely fixed in cantilever fashion and its downstream end (15; 16) is unattached and free and provided with a vane extension (17; 18). Also the downstream end (20; 22) of the extension (17; 18) is unattached and free and is located just downstream of the slice opening (14). The vane extension (17; 18) is thinner than the vane (11; 12), so that a step (23, 24) is formed on each side of the vane (11; 12) and extension (17; 18) assembly. To improve the layer formation, each vane (11; 12) and each vane extension (17; 18) has a portion located in a converging downstream portion (13) of the slice chamber (10), and the vane portions and the extension portions are of substantially equal length.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Valmet-Karlstad ABInventors: Anders T. Linden, Bo L. H. Ortemo
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Patent number: 5510005Abstract: This invention relates to headboxes which are used in papermaking machines. The inventive structure employs the use of a plurality of venturis located between the headbox chamber and the slice. Each venturi is located adjacent to a pulp conduit spaced transversely across the headbox chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Brian D. Gingerich
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Patent number: 5505821Abstract: A turbulence insert of a headbox of a papermaking machine is provided that includes a bundle of channels for guiding the suspension of materials from a first region to a second region. The channel bundle is comprised inpart of edge channels that have no adjacent channel on at least one longitudinal side, and is also comprised in part of central channels that have at least one adjacent channel on each longitudinal side. Also, at least two adjacent edge channels are provided that are joined with each other at least one part of their length.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Albrecht Meinecke, Helmut Heinzmann
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Patent number: 5490905Abstract: A method and device for the regulation of a pulp suspension flow in a multi-layer headbox and a multi-layer headbox for a paper machine/board machine. For the formation of different layers in the web, at least two pulp suspensions having different pulp concepts flow through the multi-layer headbox. The flow of a pulp suspension that forms one of the layers in the web is regulated by regulating the component flows that constitute this flow and regulating the concentration of the component flows independently from one another. In this manner, i.e., by regulating only this the particular layer, the total flow of the pulp suspension leaving the headbox is regulated.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Jyrki Huovila, Petri Nyberg, Michael Odell
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Patent number: 5470439Abstract: A flow rate regulating apparatus of a paper-making machine headbox is compact, can regulate the flow directions of jets of the wet paper stock during operation, and prevents stagnation. Each of tubes at ends of a tube bank disposed upstream of a slice chamber of the headbox for receiving stock from a tapered header includes a first tubular portion consisting of an inlet section having a small inner diameter, a take-out section protruding to the outside of the tube bank, and an outlet section contiguous to the take-out section, and a second tubular portion having a large inner diameter. The inner diameter of each take-out section is larger than the inner diameter of tubes located in the central portion of the tube bank. The take-out sections are provided with a flow rate regulating valve and a flow meter. Alternatively, the end tubes each have a first tubular portion that is straight, and a second tubular portion having a larger inner diameter than and disposed coaxially with the first tubular portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsuo Makino, Keiichi Fujiki, Toshimi Tajima
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Patent number: 5466340Abstract: A paper machine headbox having divided sections for feeding pulp suspensions with different properties therethrough includes a single inlet line and a plurality of feed lines connected thereto. In at least one of the feed lines, there is a separation device which separates certain pulp suspension components from the pulp suspension flowing therethrough. A discharge line connected to the separation device conveys separated pulp suspension components therefrom. A continuing feed line connected to the separation device conveys the remaining pulp suspension to the headbox.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Ulrich Begemann, Helmut Heinzmann, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 5456804Abstract: A chamber having a slurry-admitting inlet at one end has a metering opening lengthwise thereof for feeding slurry to an associated slurry processing machine. A rotatable bar, having a plurality of spaced apart grooves formed therein, is disposed in immediate proximity to the metering opening to control slurry-flow through the opening. The grooves insure that access to the opening, by the slurry, will be greater than the largest floc diameter of the pulp at all operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 5401363Abstract: A method of manufacturing a web of fibers, especially a web of paper. The pulp is uniformly distributed through an outlet over the width of the machine and along a wire or between two wires. Most of the moisture is subsequently extracted from the pulp accommodated on or between the wires at a draining point. Various amounts of retaining agents are added to the pulp at sections across the headbox and the web in order to control the level of retention sectionally.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Ulrich Begemann, Helmut Heinzmann, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 5328570Abstract: A hydraulic support device in a paper making machine for supporting a first beam (52) on a second beam (53), having a pressure cushion (54) between the two beams. The pressure prevailing in the pressure cushion is variable but it is uniform over the entire length of the pressure cushion. The pressure cushion (54) rests on a contact surface of the first beam (52). The width (b) of the contact surface as seen in cross section is less than the total width (B) of the pressure cushion (54). A free space (55) into which a loop of the pressure cushion (54) can penetrate is provided on each side of the contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: J. M. VoithInventors: Robert Wolf, Christian Schiel
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Patent number: 5298125Abstract: A structure and method for the improved formation and dewatering of a papermaking web onto a porous forming surface wherein a layer of water is first formed by depositing water onto a traveling wire and a stock slurry is deposited from a headbox slice onto the layer of water so that the layer of stock first interfaces with the water and improved fiber formation occurs onto the forming surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Renato Fabbris
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Patent number: 5286946Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for securing an end of a headbox flow tube to an end plate. The method includes the steps of laser cutting the end plate such that the end plate defines an opening for reception therein of the end of the flow tube. The end of the flow tube is positioned within the opening, and the end of the flow tube is laser welded to the end plate in the vicinity of the opening for generating a water tight seal between the end of the flow tube and the end plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David J. Will
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Patent number: 5183537Abstract: A headbox tube bank apparatus and method of directing flow through same is disclosed for permitting the flow therethrough of stock in a papermaking machine. The apparatus includes a tube bank frame for rigidly supporting the tube bank, the frame defining a plurality of openings. A plurality of tubes cooperate with the frame such that each tube extends through and is supported by an opening. Each tube has an upstream and a downstream portion, the upstream portion defining an internal cross-machine direction section of substantially circular configuration for maximizing the velocity of the stock through the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Hergert, Richard R. Hergert, Eugene B. Neill, Scott B. Pantaleo, Arnold J. Roerig, Thomas D. Rogers, Jay A. Shands, Noriaki Takeguchi
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Patent number: 5160584Abstract: A papermaking machine is constructed as a barrier former in which a fiber slurry is received and placed in turbulence on one side of the screen plate for fluidizing the slurry and distributed through the screen plate onto a collecting wire, under tension, for immediately starting dewatering of a web formed in a wedge-shaped forming zone between the screen plate and the wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Borje Fredriksson
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Patent number: 5152873Abstract: A headbox for a papermaking machine has an outlet channel having the width of the machine which is limited by a rigid channel wall and by a movable channel wall. The movable channel wall is part of a channel-wall support. Between the latter and a supporting member, there is a pressure cushion which counteracts the pressure prevailing in the outlet channel. A lift device is swingably mounted, at one end, on the rigid headbox housing and, on the other end, on the channel-wall support. In each of the two end walls of the channel-wall support, there is provided a spherical joint, the center point of which lies in a plane extending through the end point of the channel width. The lift device is coupled to the spherical joint by means of a C-shaped spindle head.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1992Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Simon Juhas, Gernot Kinzler, Robert Wolf
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Patent number: 5149402Abstract: A headbox is disclosed for ejecting stock onto a forming wire of a papermaking machine. The headbox includes an upper, lower, first and second side wall, with each of the side walls extending between the upper and the lower walls such that the upper, lower and side walls define therebetween a slice chamber for the passage therethrough of a primary flow of the stock. A secondary flow of stock is injected laterally relative to the primary flow such that the secondary flow extends through the side walls for controlling fiber orientation along the lateral side edges of the stock ejected from the headbox onto the forming wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Ian W. Riddick
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Patent number: 5147509Abstract: A headbox apparatus is disclosed for ejecting stock onto a forming wire of a papermaking machine. The apparatus includes a header for the flow therethrough of the stock. The header finds an inlet and an outlet, the outlet having an upstream and a downstream end. The header is tapered in a cross-machine direction from the upstream end towards the downstream end such that the flow of stock through the outlet remains substantially constant from the upstream to the downstream end. A distributor is disposed immediately downstream relative to the outlet and in fluid communication therewith. The distributor includes a plurality of distributor tubes which are disposed parallel relative to each other. Each of the tubes has an upstream extremity such that the stock flows from the outlet through each of the upstream extremities. Each of the extremities defines an upstream edge and a downstream edge such that for each tube, the upstream edge is nearer than the downstream edge to the upstream end of the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventors: Mutsuo Kuragasaki, Yasuhiro Sueoka, Akira Equchi, Tetsuo Makino
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Patent number: 5133836Abstract: The formation of paper webs produced by papermaking headboxes having damaged or imperfectly-formed headbox lips can be improved by providing the headbox with an extended flexible divider sheet which extends beyond the slice opening and is positioned adjacent the defective headbox lip. The extended divider sheet so positioned substantially eliminates the adverse effects of the defective lip on the stock jet characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: Peter J. Allen
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Patent number: 5124002Abstract: A headbox for a paper machine with a stock channel featuring an outlet gap. The stock channel is preceded by a turbulence generator in the form of a machinewide bundle of many turbulence pipes. The turbulence generator is composed of two or three machinewide layers of turbulence pipes. The turbulence pipes of adjacent layers differ primarily by different flow cross sections, preferably also by different axial spacings a, A.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventor: Werner Kade
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Patent number: 5120402Abstract: An expansion member which extends transversely over the width of a paper making machine, particularly at the breast box of the paper machine, which member furthermore serves to change the position of a structural part, like a ledge or diaphragm. The member is subdivided, transverse to the machine direction, into a plurality of cells each of which can be acted on by pressure. The cells are separated from each other by vertical partition walls of high stretchability and are further defined by transverse walls extending transverse to the machine direction and joining the partition walls. At least one transverse wall or a further wall outside of and connected with the one transverse wall is highly stretchable in the regions of the transverse or further walls which are at the individual partition walls, as compared with the other regions of the transverse wall or the thereto connected further wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventor: Walter Reiter
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Patent number: 5110416Abstract: A turbulence generator (20) in the headbox of a paper making machine which produces internal microturbulence in the pulp suspension flow (F), whereby the homogeneity of the flow is improved. The turbulence generator (20) comprises a system of turbulence tubes, which consists of a number of turbulence tubes (22) placed one above the other and side by side. These tubes start at the inlet side of the turbulence generator (20) having thereat a substantially circular cross-section, being gradually and smoothly, in the flow direction, converted to a rectangular cell structure with planar sides. The cell structure (30) at the outlet side (23) of the turbulence generator (20) consists of an overlapping cell system, wherein there are at least two inclined middle cell rows (31, 32; 31a, 31b, 32a, 32b) placed one above the other, in which cell rows the cells have rectangular cross-sections. The cells have a shorter planar side (X) and a longer planar side (Y).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery Inc.Inventors: Ari Linsuri, Michael H. Odell
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Patent number: 5082531Abstract: A head box in a paper machine, has a group of conduction pipes for guiding paper material from a mixing chamber into a slice. The pipes are fixed to a frame at one end of the head box on the side of the slice lip. Long portions of the group of conduction pipes, ending at end portions on the side of the mixing chamber, are not fixed to the frame. A perforated plate disposed at an outlet port side of the mixing chamber is also not fixed to the frame, and is connected to the group of conduction pipes. The group of conduction pipes thus freely expand and contract at their non-fixed ends on the side of the perforated plate. The perforated plate is integrally moved following thermal expansion and contraction of the group of conduction pipes, thereby absorbing the thermal expansion and contraction.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignees: Hasegawa Machinery Limited, Hiroshi TakeuchiInventor: Hiroshi Takeuchi
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Patent number: 5034101Abstract: The headbox for a paper making machine includes an outlet duct extending across the machine width. The outlet duct is defined by a fixed duct wall below and by a movable duct wall above which are oriented to converge and define an outlet slot. The movable duct wall is movable by a lifting appliance to adjust the space between the duct walls and also the pressure on the stock suspension passing the outlet slot. The movable duct wall has a duct wall beam disposed on it. A support beam for the movable duct wall extends across the machine. Between the duct wall beam and the support beam is a pressure cushion which acts against the pressure in the outlet duct. The lifting appliance is pivoted on the rigid headbox housing and on the support beam. The lifting appliance meets the movable duct wall beam at its axial end to avoid bending moments on that wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Robert Wolf, Gernot Kinzler, Simon Juhas
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Patent number: 5022965Abstract: Method and device in a head box of a paper machine for controlling distribution of fiber orientation in a paper web in a transverse direction of the machine. In the method, the transverse speed component of a discharge jet is controlled by regulating alignment of turbulence pipes in a pipe battery of a turbulence generator in the head box. In the device of the invention, a perforated plate in the turbulence generator is provided with a heating arrangement, by which the temperature level of the perforated plate and thereby the length thereof and angle of alignment of the turbulence pipes attached to the perforated plate, in relation to the machine direction, can be controlled. The perforated plate is supported, at both opposite ends thereof, on vertical side walls of the head box, by fittings which permit thermal expansion and contraction of the perforated plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery Inc.Inventor: Pitkajarvi
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Patent number: 5013460Abstract: A method and apparatus provide for the effective centrifugal washing and/or thickening of paper pulp, using a perforated cylinder. A stock head box, located within the cylinder, applies a thin sheet of pulp on the interior the cylinder, at a high rate (e.g. about 20 meters per second), at a first arcuate position. The cylinder is rotated at high speed (e.g. 100 rpm, to provide an acceleration on the order of about 10 gs), whereby centrifugal force causes liquid in the pulp to move radially outwardly through the openings in the screen cylinder. The pulp is withdrawn from the interior of the cylinder by a vacuum roll or the like at a second arcuate position less than 360.degree. from the first position. The withdrawn pulp is moved by a screw conveyor or the like away from the cylinder in a dimension generally parallel to the axis of rotation, and the withdrawn liquid passes through channels in a drum surrounding the perforated cylinder, and is engaged by an impeller, and flows to a volute for removal.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Meredith
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Patent number: 5013406Abstract: A trailing element device is disclosed for use in a headbox of a papermaking machine. The device includes a plurality of laminated sheets, the sheets being disposed within the headbox for dampening turbulence within the headbox. A binder cooperates with the plurality of sheets for binding the sheets together such that the trailing element device defines an upstream bead which extends in a cross-machine direction within the headbox. The bead is anchored within a slot defined by the headbox such that the bead is permitted to pivot within the slot so that a downstream end of the trailing element device is permitted to freely float within the headbox for attenuating the turbulence within the headbox. A wear resistant cladding is applied to the upstream bead for inhibiting wear and fracturing of the sheets caused by frictional engagement between the trailing element device and the slot.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Richard R. Hergert
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Patent number: 5011575Abstract: A papermaking machine including the combination of an endless moving screen having an upwardly-inclined run, a primary open headbox for supplying a moving stream of a primary liquid slurry into contact with the screen for forming a first sheet-like structure on the screen, the primary headbox including a pond regulator for cooperantly defining a discharge end for enhancing the discharge of the stream of liquid slurry into the upwardly-inclined run of the screen, a secondary closed headbox in a piggyback relation to and integrated with the pond regulator for supplying a moving stream of a secondary liquid slurry into contact with the screen and the advancing first sheet-like structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Sandy Hill CorporationInventor: Martin B. Keller
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Patent number: 5000227Abstract: Flocs of papermaking fiber are dispersed by a multiplicity of white-water jets directed into a papermachine headbox prior to the slice opening. Jet direction is oriented counter-flow to the papermaking stock slice flow to create maximum turbulence, fluid shear and energy dissipation. Such jets issue from nozzle orifices in the slice profiling bar and are supplied with fluid through a two-stage manifold system. To preserve vertical plane pliability of the conduit-connected profiling bar, section area of the profiling bar between nozzles is minimized. Self sealing, push fit, fluid conduit connections with the jet nozzle orifices are made with flexible conduits between a sectional bar type of intermediate header and the profiling bar.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Robert L. Beran, John DeLigt
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Patent number: 4980027Abstract: A stock delivery system is provided having a pair of inlet systems (one for large flow and one for small flow) selectively pivotally swung into operating position for charging a slurry through a perforated plate and into the following flow passage and slice which includes adjustments for optimum flow velocity by strategically-placed pivot points and adjusting mechanisms for controlling the heel and throat areas and the lip defining the slice.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Sandy Hill CorporationInventor: Martin B. Keller
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Patent number: 4980026Abstract: A headbox for stock suspension for a machine for forming a web from the stock suspension. The headbox having an outlet duct formed by a relatively stationary duct wall below and a relatively movable duct wall above. The duct walls converge in the direction of suspension flow to form an outlet slot. The upper duct wall is pivoted at its upstream end to enable adjustment of the clear width, i.e. the inter-wall spacing of the outlet slot. A beam extends across the machine above the movable duct wall. A pressurizable back pressure cushion is disposed between the beam and the movable duct wall. The pressure of the cushion is adjustable for maintaining the desired pressure level exerted by the movable wall on the stock suspension in the outlet slot. A lifting appliance is connected with the beam, but not with the movable duct wall, for adjusting the height position of the beam, which adjusts the width of the pressurized outlet slot.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventor: Werner Kade