With Spacing, Coiling, Or Rolling Patents (Class 34/466)
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Patent number: 8132338Abstract: A paper machine configured as a swing machine capable of producing both light and heavy grades providing a Yankee hood split into a wet end half and a dry end half, at least one hood half being a flex-hood half wherein the supply for that half is capable of being run with either combustion heat or recycled heat and is capable of either recirculating the exhaust from the hood or discharging it to the atmosphere. The heater for the flex-hood half comprises both a primary combustion heat source and an indirect heat source capable of extracting by-product heat from another operation. The exhaust system for the flex hood half is capable of being run in either a straight through mode or in a recirculating mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventors: Charles E. Deem, Mark S. Hunter, Donald J. Hodkiewicz, Steven W. Monroe, Scott M. Thomson, Thomas H. Barrie, Timothy D. Jadin, Steven M. Gardner, Scott L. Giannunzio
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Publication number: 20100192403Abstract: A paper machine configured as a swing machine capable of producing both light and heavy grades providing a Yankee hood split into a wet end half and a dry end half, at least one hood half being a flex-hood half wherein the supply for that half is capable of being run with either combustion heat or recycled heat and is capable of either recirculating the exhaust from the hood or discharging it to the atmosphere. The heater for the flex-hood half comprises both a primary combustion heat source and an indirect heat source capable of extracting by-product heat from another operation. The exhaust system for the flex hood half is capable of being run in either a straight through mode or in a recirculating mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CONSUMER PRODUCTS LPInventors: Charles E. Deem, Mark S. Hunter, Donald J. Hodkiewicz, Steven W. Monroe, Scott M. Thomson, Thomas H. Barrie, Timothy D. Jadin, Steven M. Gardner, Scott L. Giannunzio
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Patent number: 6718654Abstract: Device for a drying section useful in the manufacture of paper or paperboard as a fibrous web. The drying section includes a drying drum rotatable about a first axis of rotation and arranged such that the fibrous web runs in contact with a surface of the drying drum, at least about a part of its circumference, and is dried thereby. The device includes at least one press roller rotatable about a second axis of rotation which is essentially parallel with the first axis of rotation, and is arranged, with a line load, to bear against the fibrous web, whereby the drying drum supports the at least one press roller. The at least one press roller is positioned at a corresponding longitudinal edge of the fibrous web, the least one press roller having a first cross-sectional diameter (D) at outer short ends in the device, and a second cross-sectional diameter (d) at inner short ends of the device, the first cross-sectional diameter (D) being larger than the second cross-sectional diameter (d).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag (publ)Inventor: Lennart Westman
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Patent number: 6557269Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for reducing the volume or pressure of a fluid which is driven through an opening (3, 17) by moving surfaces. According to said method, the opening (3, 17) is divided in at least two flow channels (5, 6, 14) by means of one or more flexible separation members (4). Each separation member (4) is attached at its rear end relatively to the direction of displacement of said surfaces, and its front finishing end extends inside said opening (3, 17). The inventive method can be advantageously implemented during production and further transformation of strip-shaped materials (paper, cardboard strips, plastic material sheets) for bringing the strip which moves on an element (cylinder, roll, rigid guiding element, winding reel) into close contact with said element.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Jagenberg Papiertechnik GmbHInventors: Dietrich Schüler, Ewald Georg Welp, Bruno Holtmann, Armin Hutzenlaub, Hans Rückert
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Patent number: 6257520Abstract: A tension determining apparatus that is arranged above cylindrical air chambers determines tensions at both edges of a web before the web enters helical routes of the cylindrical air chambers. Middle direction changing air chambers among three direction changing air chambers arranged in a row are inclined by a predetermined angle according to the difference between the tensions at both edges of the web. Therefore, a snaking and a bias of the web are reduced, and the web can run stably.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Fujii Photo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Daisuke Fujikura
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Patent number: 6161370Abstract: An endless transport belt made of thermoresistant synthetic filaments for transporting yarn is described, which yarn is wound around a plurality of transport belts in the form of loops, said transport belts being arranged polygonal in cross section. In order to reduce stretching of the transport belt, at least one reinforced thread is included among the synthetic filaments, which reinforced thread is preferably a steel wire or cord.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignees: Seil-Baur GmbH, Michael Hoerauf GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Tilman Bertram
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Patent number: 6076281Abstract: A web finishing section in a paper machine including a dryer section having one or more dryer groups, a calender and a reel-up. The calender is placed at least partly underneath the reel spool storage space of the reel-up so that the reel-up is placed substantially directly after the calender, in which case, the web is passed directly from a calendering nip in the calender onto the reel cylinder or to a substantially short distance from the calender, the web being passed over one guide member that supports and/or spreads the web onto the reel cylinder. The calender includes one or more calendering belts for carrying the web through the calendering nip(s). A method for finishing a web is also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jukka Kilpia, Jyrki Rantanen, Sirkka Lehtonen