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US1369335A
US1369335A US363192A US36319220A US1369335A US 1369335 A US1369335 A US 1369335A US 363192 A US363192 A US 363192A US 36319220 A US36319220 A US 36319220A US 1369335 A US1369335 A US 1369335A
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  • An object of the invention is to provide a set of press rolls, the members of which cooperate with each other to properly position or set the articles of pulp in the sheet of paper as it is being formed without crushing the fiber or texture of the particles and thereby permitting the paper to pass freely between the rolls of the set.
  • the paper may be used to advantage as binders for cigar fillers inasmuch as the paper will burn freely owing to the fact that the fiber or texture thereof is not compacted or crushed.
  • the set of press rolls comprises an upper roll made of rubber and having a cylindrical surface a lower roll made of cast iron and having a peripheral surface which is originally cylindrical and which is divided into a Vast number of squares by grooves, some of which are disposed longitudinally of' the roll and others circumferentially thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view of a paper making machine showing the press rolls in position thereon.
  • the machine to which the press rolls are applied comprises a tank 1 which has its upper side fully open and which is divided up into a largefront compartment 2 and-.-
  • the partitiono which; has its upper-edge flushwith the upper side of the tank 1 terminates short of the bottom of the tank to provide. an opening 7 which establishes communication between the compartments 2 and 3.
  • the partition 6 which has its lower edge flush with the bottom of the tank 1 terminates short of the upper edge of the tank to provide an opening 8 which establishes communication between the up'-' per ends of the compartments 3 and 4.
  • a pulp vat 8 is arranged within the compartment 2.
  • the front Wall 9 of the pulp vat 8 is spaced from the front wall of the tank 1 and its upper end terminates short of the upper sideof the tank 1 to provide an opening 10 through which the pulp flows into the vat.
  • the lower end of the front wall 9 of the vat 8 and the bottom wall 11 thereof are curved and spaced from the bottom wall of the tank 1.
  • the rear wall 12 of the vat 8 is spaced from the partition 5.
  • the front wall, the bottom and the partitionv 50f the tank 1 together with the adjacent walls of the vat 8 provide a substantially U-shaped compartment about the pulp vat.
  • A. mating cylinder 12 of any Well known type is journaled within the pulp .vat' 8 concentrically with relation to the curved bottom wall 11 and the curved portion of the front wall 9 of the vat..
  • a couch roll 18 cooperates with the mating cylinder 12
  • the first felt 14 passes about the couch roll 13 and about the guide rolls 15.
  • the top run .of this felt passes over a suction box, 16 and between a first set of press rolls 17 and 18. These rolls 17 and 18 and their characteristics and features are the essentials of the present invention.
  • the bottom run of this felt passes between sprays 19 and 20 and is acted upon byra beater 21 and passes over. a suction box 22.
  • a second felt 23 passes over theupper press roll 17 over guide rolls 2 1- and between a second set of press rolls 25 and 26.
  • the bottom run of this felt passes under .a suction box 27 which is located in advance of the first set of press rolls 17 and 18.
  • the shafts of the rolls 17 and 18 are journaled between standards 30 which are mounted upon or formed integral with the frame of the machine. may be provided for the reception of the end portions of the shafts of the rolls and which boxes may. be adjustably positioned or movably mounted between the standards.
  • Suitable boxes 31 roll 17 is somewhat less in diameter'than terial which passes between the rolls 17 and 18.
  • the roll 18 is made of cast iron and its ripheral portion originally is cylindrical. he peripheral portion of the roll 18 is divided into a number of squares by longi tudinally disposed grooves 33 intersected by circumferentially disposed grooves 34. As will be seen these grooves are disposed in cruciform relation with respect to each other and consequently they divide the peripheral surface of the roll 18 into squares as hereinbefore stated. The outer surfacesof these squares conform with the original cylindrical configuration of the roll 18.
  • these rolls are especially designed in the manufacture of paper intended to be used as binders for the fillers of cigars and in such paper it is essential that a product be produced which will burn freely and therefore the texture or fiber of the pulp must not be compacted to an excessive degree nor should the fiber be crushed or mutilated or the strength of i the sheet otherwise impaired.
  • peripheral portion divided by longitudinally and circumferentially disposed grooves into squares, the lower roll being of greater diameter than the upper roll.
  • Press rolls comprising an upper roll having its peripheral portion of soft pliable material and a lower roll of metal having its peripheral portion originally cylindrical, said peripheral portion of the lower roll being divided by longitudinally and circumferentially disposed grooves into squares, whereby the surfaces of the squares are curved and in conformity with the original cylindrical surface of the lower roll.

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W. J. GOODFELLOW.
PRESS ROLL SET.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 4, I920 Patented Feb. 22; 1921.
UNETE STATES PATENT GFFIC.
WILLARD J. GOODFELEOW, OF BENTLEY SPRINGS, MARYLAND.
PRESS-ROLL SET.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 22, 1921.
Application filed March 4, 1920. 'Serial No. 363,192.
following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same This invention relates to press rolls especially adapted to be used upon paper making machines and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
An object of the invention is to provide a set of press rolls, the members of which cooperate with each other to properly position or set the articles of pulp in the sheet of paper as it is being formed without crushing the fiber or texture of the particles and thereby permitting the paper to pass freely between the rolls of the set.
By reason of the fact that the fiber or texture of the pulp is not crushed or compacted at the said rolls, the paper may be used to advantage as binders for cigar fillers inasmuch as the paper will burn freely owing to the fact that the fiber or texture thereof is not compacted or crushed. y
W'ith this object in View, the set of press rolls comprises an upper roll made of rubber and having a cylindrical surface a lower roll made of cast iron and having a peripheral surface which is originally cylindrical and which is divided into a Vast number of squares by grooves, some of which are disposed longitudinally of' the roll and others circumferentially thereof.
In the accompanying drawing:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view of a paper making machine showing the press rolls in position thereon.
The other figures are detailed views of the press rolls.
The machine to which the press rolls are applied comprises a tank 1 which has its upper side fully open and which is divided up into a largefront compartment 2 and-.-
small rear compartments 3 and 4- by parti tions 5 and 6. The partitiono which; has its upper-edge flushwith the upper side of the tank 1 terminates short of the bottom of the tank to provide. an opening 7 which establishes communication between the compartments 2 and 3. The partition 6 which has its lower edge flush with the bottom of the tank 1 terminates short of the upper edge of the tank to provide an opening 8 which establishes communication between the up'-' per ends of the compartments 3 and 4. A pulp vat 8 is arranged within the compartment 2. The front Wall 9 of the pulp vat 8 is spaced from the front wall of the tank 1 and its upper end terminates short of the upper sideof the tank 1 to provide an opening 10 through which the pulp flows into the vat. The lower end of the front wall 9 of the vat 8 and the bottom wall 11 thereof are curved and spaced from the bottom wall of the tank 1. The rear wall 12 of the vat 8 is spaced from the partition 5. The front wall, the bottom and the partitionv 50f the tank 1 together with the adjacent walls of the vat 8 provide a substantially U-shaped compartment about the pulp vat. A. mating cylinder 12 of any Well known type is journaled within the pulp .vat' 8 concentrically with relation to the curved bottom wall 11 and the curved portion of the front wall 9 of the vat.. A couch roll 18 cooperates with the mating cylinder 12 The first felt 14 passes about the couch roll 13 and about the guide rolls 15. The top run .of this felt passes over a suction box, 16 and between a first set of press rolls 17 and 18. These rolls 17 and 18 and their characteristics and features are the essentials of the present invention. The bottom run of this felt passes between sprays 19 and 20 and is acted upon byra beater 21 and passes over. a suction box 22. A second felt 23 passes over theupper press roll 17 over guide rolls 2 1- and between a second set of press rolls 25 and 26. The bottom run of this felt passes under .a suction box 27 which is located in advance of the first set of press rolls 17 and 18. i 1
The shafts of the rolls 17 and 18 are journaled between standards 30 which are mounted upon or formed integral with the frame of the machine. may be provided for the reception of the end portions of the shafts of the rolls and which boxes may. be adjustably positioned or movably mounted between the standards. The
Suitable boxes 31 roll 17 is somewhat less in diameter'than terial which passes between the rolls 17 and 18. The roll 18 is made of cast iron and its ripheral portion originally is cylindrical. he peripheral portion of the roll 18 is divided into a number of squares by longi tudinally disposed grooves 33 intersected by circumferentially disposed grooves 34. As will be seen these grooves are disposed in cruciform relation with respect to each other and consequently they divide the peripheral surface of the roll 18 into squares as hereinbefore stated. The outer surfacesof these squares conform with the original cylindrical configuration of the roll 18.
It will be seen that as the layer of pulp is carried by the felt between the rolls 17 and 18 the layer is subjected to pressure whereby some of the moisture is expelled from the pulp and this moisture may drain from the roll 18 through the grooves 33 and 34. The portions of the sheet of pulp which come in contact with the surfaces of the squared portion between the said grooves is acted upon by the soft rubber roll 17 which subjects the sheet to sufficient pressure and inasmuch as the peripheral portion 82 of the roll 17 is soft, the fiber or texture of the pulp is not crushed and the sheet passes freely between the rolls 17 and 18 and is in condition to be acted upon subsequently-by other features of the paper making machine. As hereinbefore stated these rolls are especially designed in the manufacture of paper intended to be used as binders for the fillers of cigars and in such paper it is essential that a product be produced which will burn freely and therefore the texture or fiber of the pulp must not be compacted to an excessive degree nor should the fiber be crushed or mutilated or the strength of i the sheet otherwise impaired.
terial, a lower roll of metal and having its.
peripheral portion divided by longitudinally and circumferentially disposed grooves into squares, the lower roll being of greater diameter than the upper roll.
3. Press rolls comprising an upper roll having its peripheral portion of soft pliable material and a lower roll of metal having its peripheral portion originally cylindrical, said peripheral portion of the lower roll being divided by longitudinally and circumferentially disposed grooves into squares, whereby the surfaces of the squares are curved and in conformity with the original cylindrical surface of the lower roll.
In testimony whereof I aifix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLARD J. GOODFELLOW.
' Witnesses:
J. B. YOUNG, Mrs. JAMES DECKER.
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US3000776A (en) * 1956-10-15 1961-09-19 Johns Manville Apparatus for forming asbestos-cement pipe
US3274924A (en) * 1965-11-29 1966-09-27 Walker Douglas Pringle Apparatus for dewatering pulpy material
DE1290421B (en) * 1963-02-14 1969-03-06 Beloit Corp Roll press for paper machines
DE1293564B (en) * 1962-08-03 1969-04-24 Beloit Corp Self-acceptance paper machine
DE1294805B (en) * 1963-02-14 1969-05-08 Beloit Corp Wet press for paper machines
US3688527A (en) * 1970-07-13 1972-09-05 Stam Instr Apparatus for cleaning resilient webs
US3904354A (en) * 1973-11-23 1975-09-09 Xerox Corp Resilient stripper members forming a part of a fuser roll
US4172416A (en) * 1978-03-09 1979-10-30 Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernen Apparatus for dewatering a suspension
US4192228A (en) * 1972-03-17 1980-03-11 Celanese Canada Limited Method to express liquid from wet fibrous material
US4691629A (en) * 1984-10-30 1987-09-08 Meinan Machinery Works, Inc. Apparatus for dehydrating crude veneer

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3000776A (en) * 1956-10-15 1961-09-19 Johns Manville Apparatus for forming asbestos-cement pipe
DE1293564B (en) * 1962-08-03 1969-04-24 Beloit Corp Self-acceptance paper machine
DE1290421B (en) * 1963-02-14 1969-03-06 Beloit Corp Roll press for paper machines
DE1294805B (en) * 1963-02-14 1969-05-08 Beloit Corp Wet press for paper machines
US3274924A (en) * 1965-11-29 1966-09-27 Walker Douglas Pringle Apparatus for dewatering pulpy material
US3688527A (en) * 1970-07-13 1972-09-05 Stam Instr Apparatus for cleaning resilient webs
US4192228A (en) * 1972-03-17 1980-03-11 Celanese Canada Limited Method to express liquid from wet fibrous material
US3904354A (en) * 1973-11-23 1975-09-09 Xerox Corp Resilient stripper members forming a part of a fuser roll
US4172416A (en) * 1978-03-09 1979-10-30 Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernen Apparatus for dewatering a suspension
US4691629A (en) * 1984-10-30 1987-09-08 Meinan Machinery Works, Inc. Apparatus for dehydrating crude veneer

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