Roller Face (suction Not Through Rollers) Patents (Class 162/373)
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Patent number: 10308445Abstract: A substrate processing device includes shafts, rollers, a gas blowing unit, bearings, and s suction unit. The shafts include internal spaces and first through holes communicated with the internal spaces. The rollers are attached to the shafts to be rotatable about axes of the shafts for conveying a substrate. The gas blowing unit is configured to blow gas to the substrate carried by the rollers. The bearings support the shafts to be rotatable and include second through holes communicated with the first through holes of the shafts. The bearings include inner rings fitted on the shafts, outer rings opposed to outer peripheries of the inner rings, respectively, and rolling components disposed between the inner rings and the outer rings. The suction unit is configured to suck air in the internal spaces of the shafts.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2018Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Yohhei Shinzaki
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Patent number: 7264693Abstract: An apparatus for leading a web threading tail over an empty space formed between two surfaces, between which the apparatus (10) is arranged. The apparatus (10) includes a belt loop (28) permeable by air, which is supported by turnover rolls (29, 30). Within the belt loop (28) at least one foil strip (31) is arranged for creating a vacuum effect in the part of the belt loop (28) that transports the web threading tail (16) from the surface preceding the empty space, and to lead it to the following surface, a vacuum effect is arranged in connection with the first turnover roll (29) of the turnover rolls (29, 30).Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Pasi Ahvenainen, Veli-Pekka Koljonen, Matti Lehtonen, Ari Mankki, Mika Ollikainen, Eija Kinnunen, legal representative, Pekka Hietanen, deceased
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Patent number: 6998022Abstract: A soft crepe paper machine comprises a wet section with a press section having a press defined by first and second press elements forming a press nip through which a press felt runs with a paper web. A suction roll is arranged in the loop of the press felt before the press nip at a distance from the second press element, and the felt with the web thereon runs around the suction roll with a large wrap angle. A drying cylinder forms the second press element. The first press element is either a solid press roll, a suction press roll, or a variable crown press roll.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Metso Paper Karlstad AktiebolagInventor: Magnus Hultcrantz
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Patent number: 6616810Abstract: A device for dewatering a pulp web having a dewatering section comprising top and bottom wires forming a wedge-shaped dewatering zone which can be adjusted and/or pressure-loaded at the downstream end, and with a pair of press rolls mounted at the end of the bottom wire. The top roll of the pair of press rolls is a shoe press roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Andritz AGInventors: Edgar Brogyanyi, Karl Hornhofer, Wilhelm Mausser, Franz Petschauer, Johann Sbaschnigg
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Patent number: 5968319Abstract: Suction roll for a paper machine for dewatering a material web guided on transport belt in a web run direction. The suction roll includes a roll jacket over which the transport belt is guided, a first, external suction box that partially encompasses the suction roll and that is adapted to create a vacuum to suction the material web. The first suction box is adapted to suction at least one gusset formed between the roll jacket and the transport belt. The suction roll further includes a second suction box positioned to border the first suction box.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Voith Sulzer PapiermaschinenInventor: Joachim Grabscheid
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Patent number: 5470471Abstract: An anti rewet deck is provided for press rolls used to increase consistency of fibrous pulp slurry from approximately 4 percent up to about 30 to 50 percent. This is accomplished by biasing the location of the drainage holes in the roll shell to the forward edge of the drainage compartments within the roll shell. To avoid the necessity for handing of the rolls, a mechanism is provided for accomplishing the purposes of minimizing rewet at practical production rates by providing baffle plates which effectively orient the draining pattern in the desired direction. Such baffles can be permanently or removably installed once the desired handing of the rolls is determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Oscar Luthi, Antoine G. Abdulmassih, Frank J. Merchel, III
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Patent number: 4880501Abstract: An elastically deformable press cover of a press for dewatering web material, in particular of a dewatering press for paper making machines, or the like. The press cover surrounds a support and is an endless belt. At its outside, which faces toward the web, the press cover has ridges which lie in preferably equidistant diametral planes or run round the cover in the form of a helical line. Between the ridges there remain grooves which are open to the outside. As seen in cross-section, the top lands of the ridges are concave.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: J.M. Voith GmbHInventor: Christian Schiel
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Patent number: 4541896Abstract: A suction box coordinated with a dandy roll and serving the dehydration of paper webs features on its ends respective deckle slides wherein each deckle slide is of a design such that it elastically yields to the peripheral face of the dandy roll. Each deckle slide is wear-resistant and adaptable to varying dandy roll diameters and dipping depths. Thus, each deckle slide comprises a lamella package which extends with its longitudinal axis in the direction of web travel. The lamella package includes a plurality of parallel, rigid lamellae shiftable relative to one another and lying in respective planes extending generally perpendicular to the direction of web travel.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1984Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: O. Dorries GmbHInventor: Jurgen Banning
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Patent number: 4306934Abstract: The wet end of a fourdrinier paper machine includes a transversely disposed roll beneath the wire. The roll is shaped and mounted for rotation at a speed which is different from the speed of the wire to create pulses of negative pressure beneath the wire for drawing liquid from the web of fibers formed thereon. Also disclosed is a fin apparatus transversely disposed beneath the wire to create a wave of positive pressure thereunder to urge the formed web off of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1980Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Inventor: Erkki O. Seppanen
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Patent number: 4172759Abstract: In a paper-manufacturing machine a web is subjected to suction by placing a space between the web and a suction roll lapped thereby in communication with a region of substantially less than atmospheric pressure which is maintained at a part of the suction roll which is not lapped by the web. The structure includes a jacket which defines with the part of the suction roll which is not lapped by the web a hollow region with which a source of suction communicates. This hollow region of less than atmospheric pressure is situated at the exterior of the suction roll and bounded in part by an exterior surface of the suction roll, so that the hollow interior of the shell of the suction roll need not necessarily be utilized for providing the suction at the web.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Matti Kankaanpaa
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Patent number: 4067770Abstract: Felt belts normally used in paper making are conditioned after the newly formed paper is removed, by passing the belts over a narrow slot in a box under vacuum which extracts moisture and/or contaminants so that the belt is ready for reuse. Holders composed of a synthetic thermo-plastic are detachably secured to the top of the box with the holders detachably supporting steel rods covered with a hard ceramic coating which resists wear. The belt is supported by the rods and is drawn downwardly by vacuum into contact with an upper surface of the holders. Furthermore, the rods are designed to be repositioned when the coating does wear, in order to provide the use of more than one working surface thus extending the life of the rods.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Plasma & Flame Coatings Ltd.Inventors: John Blott, William Chegwin, Walter Mann