US2340269A - Sheave device for draping fourdrinier wire - Google Patents

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US2340269A
US2340269A US445236A US44523642A US2340269A US 2340269 A US2340269 A US 2340269A US 445236 A US445236 A US 445236A US 44523642 A US44523642 A US 44523642A US 2340269 A US2340269 A US 2340269A
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  • My present invention relates to an improved pulley or sheave device for use in draping the Fourdrinier wire in place on the machine during the operation of changing the wire.
  • a common way of carrying out the operation of putting on a new wire is to pass one loop of the wire over an end of the couch roll (in machines which permit of this) whereupon the wire, which comes reeled, must be unwound.
  • the Fourdrinier wires are commonly received wound upon a pair of poles constituting a core.
  • this practice is subject to the drawback that on occasion the poles will slip out of the slings, to the damage of the wire and possible injury to the operator.
  • My present invention seeks to overcome this difiiculty by providing a novel form of pulley or sheave device one of which may be clamped to each end of the poles of the wire, the aggregate being suspended on a cable attached to a crane, while a hand wheel or other device is provided by means of which the operator may rotate the rolls and thus pay out the wire along the bed of the machine.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my improved sheave device
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the same in use
  • Fig. 3 is an end view; while Fig. 4 shows diagrammatically the manner in which the Fourdrinier wire is wound when received by the paper mill.
  • pole II which is contained within the inner loop of the wire
  • pole I2 is disposed immediately outside of the loop, the two poles thus constituting a core around which the double thickness of the wire is reeled.
  • Pole 13 is also used in the remote end loop of the wire and is not concerned in the present invention.
  • Said device comprises a housing l5 accommodating the ends of poles II and I2 and provided with two pairs of oppositely disposed set screws l1, l1, l8, l8 for holding said poles in place.
  • a sheave 16 Concentrically disposed with respect to the housing 15 is a sheave 16 which is attached to the housing by means of spokes l9, l9, and also by being welded thereto as at oppositely disposed regions 20, 20.
  • Also concentric with housing I5 is preferably a hand wheel 2
  • One wall of the sheave may be cut away as at 24 to facilitate threading the cable 24a on and off of the sheave.
  • the assembly is suspended from a crane, not shown, by means of cables of which one, 24a, is seen.
  • the operators on either side of the assembly pay out the wire by rotating the wheel 2
  • a fillet piece 25 may be placed between one of the poles and the end surface of the housing I5.
  • a pulley or sheave device for facilitating change of wire on a Fourdrinier machine comprising a sheave proper adapted to receive a supporting cable, a device attached thereto for manually rotating the sheave, and a housing concentric with said sheave accommodating the ends of a pair of superimposed poles upon which the wire is reeled, and means for securing said pole ends within said housing.

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Jan. 25, 1944. .J. A. HOOVER 2,340,269
SHEAVE DEVIFCE FOR DRAPING FOURDRINIER WIRE Filed May 30, 1942.
INVENTOR Jbmv a Hearse BY APTORNEY Patented Jan. 25, 1944 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SHEAVE DEVICE FOR DRAPING FOURDRINIER WIRE ware Application May 30, 1942, Serial No. 445,236
1 Claim.
My present invention relates to an improved pulley or sheave device for use in draping the Fourdrinier wire in place on the machine during the operation of changing the wire. A common way of carrying out the operation of putting on a new wire is to pass one loop of the wire over an end of the couch roll (in machines which permit of this) whereupon the wire, which comes reeled, must be unwound. The Fourdrinier wires are commonly received wound upon a pair of poles constituting a core. Heretofore it has been common practice to suspend the reel of wire above the machine by means of slings which engage the projecting ends of these poles. However, this practice is subject to the drawback that on occasion the poles will slip out of the slings, to the damage of the wire and possible injury to the operator.
My present invention seeks to overcome this difiiculty by providing a novel form of pulley or sheave device one of which may be clamped to each end of the poles of the wire, the aggregate being suspended on a cable attached to a crane, while a hand wheel or other device is provided by means of which the operator may rotate the rolls and thus pay out the wire along the bed of the machine.
My invention will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken with the annexed drawing, in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved sheave device;
Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the same in use;
Fig. 3 is an end view; while Fig. 4 shows diagrammatically the manner in which the Fourdrinier wire is wound when received by the paper mill.
Referring to the above, In denotes a Fourdrinier wire which is endless and is therefore reeled doubled as shown. The core of the reel is formed by a pole II which is contained within the inner loop of the wire, whereas pole I2 is disposed immediately outside of the loop, the two poles thus constituting a core around which the double thickness of the wire is reeled. Pole 13 is also used in the remote end loop of the wire and is not concerned in the present invention. The reeled wire having been removed from its container, the ends of poles I l and H are engaged by the combination clamp and sheave device which is the subject of the present invention, one of such devices being required for each end of the pair of poles. Said device comprises a housing l5 accommodating the ends of poles II and I2 and provided with two pairs of oppositely disposed set screws l1, l1, l8, l8 for holding said poles in place. Concentrically disposed with respect to the housing 15 is a sheave 16 which is attached to the housing by means of spokes l9, l9, and also by being welded thereto as at oppositely disposed regions 20, 20. Also concentric with housing I5 is preferably a hand wheel 2| secured to said housing by means of spokes 22. One wall of the sheave may be cut away as at 24 to facilitate threading the cable 24a on and off of the sheave.
The sheave devices having been clamped to either end of the pole assembly, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the assembly is suspended from a crane, not shown, by means of cables of which one, 24a, is seen. After the free loop of the Fourdrinier wire has been disposed over the couch roll, for example, as already described, the operators on either side of the assembly pay out the wire by rotating the wheel 2| until the wire has been entirely unwound (the cranenot shownmoving toward the head box during this operation), whereupon the installation of the wire is completed in known manner. To accommodate poles of varying size a fillet piece 25 may be placed between one of the poles and the end surface of the housing I5.
I claim:
A pulley or sheave device for facilitating change of wire on a Fourdrinier machine, comprising a sheave proper adapted to receive a supporting cable, a device attached thereto for manually rotating the sheave, and a housing concentric with said sheave accommodating the ends of a pair of superimposed poles upon which the wire is reeled, and means for securing said pole ends within said housing.
JOHN A. HOOVER.
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US4162009A (en) * 1978-04-10 1979-07-24 Huyck Corporation Means and method for packaging endless fabrics
DE3205360A1 (en) * 1981-02-25 1982-09-09 Valmet Oy, 00130 Helsinki METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REPLACING A PICK-UP CLOTH AND / OR A PRESS CLOTH OF THE PRESS PART OF A PAPER MACHINE

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4162009A (en) * 1978-04-10 1979-07-24 Huyck Corporation Means and method for packaging endless fabrics
DE3205360A1 (en) * 1981-02-25 1982-09-09 Valmet Oy, 00130 Helsinki METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REPLACING A PICK-UP CLOTH AND / OR A PRESS CLOTH OF THE PRESS PART OF A PAPER MACHINE

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