US3164492A - System and apparatus for trueing doctor blade holders on doctor backs - Google Patents

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US3164492A
US3164492A US139939A US13993961A US3164492A US 3164492 A US3164492 A US 3164492A US 139939 A US139939 A US 139939A US 13993961 A US13993961 A US 13993961A US 3164492 A US3164492 A US 3164492A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D21H25/10Rearranging applied substances, e.g. metering, smoothing; Removing excess material with blades
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05C11/04Apparatus for spreading or distributing liquids or other fluent materials already applied to a surface ; Controlling means therefor; Control of the thickness of a coating by spreading or distributing liquids or other fluent materials already applied to the coated surface with blades
    • B05C11/044Apparatus for spreading or distributing liquids or other fluent materials already applied to a surface ; Controlling means therefor; Control of the thickness of a coating by spreading or distributing liquids or other fluent materials already applied to the coated surface with blades characterised by means for holding the blades
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to improvements in'dootor backs and more particularly relates to a simplified and improved method and apparatus for mounting and aligning doctor blade holders on doctor backs.
  • the coating material is picked up and applied to the web as it travels beneath the backup roll by a coating roll, and the layer of coating is maintained at a uniform thickness across a width of the web by a doctor blade.
  • the doctor blade In order that the coat be uniform, the doctor blade must be straight and true and parallel with the face of the backup roll.
  • doctor back, blade holder for the doctor blade and doctor blade are relatively long being 20 feet in length or longer and the doctor back itself is at least one foot in cross-section, and is subject to considerable warpage during machining, and the doctor back when mounted on its trunnions is also subject to sagging, with the result that the blade holder when mounted on the doctor back tends to conform to the form of the doctor back;
  • the trueness of the doctor blade is attained by mounting the doctor back on a planar or a like true surface, with the doctor blade holder bolted to the doctor back.
  • a dial indicator is then passed along the generally horizontal and vertical blade engaging faces of the blade holder to determine variations from straightness and alignment of these generally vertical and horizontally faces.
  • the variations from straightness of the generally vertical and horizontal faces are then corrected by jacking the blade holder with respect to the doctor back in horizontal and vertical planes until the generally horizontal and vertical blade engaging faces of the blade holder are true.
  • a principal object of the present invention is to provide a simple and novel method and apparatus for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder before the doctor assembly is installed on a machine.
  • a further object of the invention is to true the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder while mounted on the doctor back and prior to mounting of the doctor assembly on a machine, by jacking the blade holder with respect to the doctor back both vertically and horizontally.
  • Still a further object of the invention is to provide a simplified method for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder by jacking the doctor blade holder with respect to the supporting doctor back therefor.
  • Still another and important object of the invention is to provide a novel and simple arrangement for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder both vertically and horizontally by the use of jacking screws coop crating with hold-down screws for moving the blade holder toward and from the doctor back, and by the use of other jacking screws mounted on the doctor back and operable to jack the blade holder along the supporting face of the doctor back. 7
  • FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic view diagrammatically showing a coating applicator for a web of paper including a doctor back for maintaining the thickness of the coating uniform throughout the width of the web;
  • FIGURE 2 is a view in side elevation of a doctor back constructed in accordance with the invention, looking toward the blade holder, with the cover therefor removed;
  • FIGURE 3 is a transverse sectional view taken through a doctor back constructed in accordance with the invention substantially along lines IlIIIIof FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along line IV-IV of FIGURE 3.
  • FIGURE 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along line VV of FIGURE 3.
  • FIGURE 1 a coating machine for coating a web of paper and generally consisting in a backup roll 10, backing up a Web of paper 11 trained therebeneath and between said backup roll and a coating roll 12.
  • the coating roll 12 rotates in a trough 13 filled with coating material and picks up the coating material from the trough and applies the coating material to the outer surface of the web.
  • a doctor blade 15 is shown as mounted on a doctor back 16 for maintaining the coating on the web uniform in thickness throughout the width of the web.
  • the backup roll 10, doctor back 16 and doctor blade 15 may be 20 feet in length and longer, and the edge of the doctor blade must be straight and true and parallel to the face of the backup roll 10 and the web trained thereunder in order to assure a coating layer uniform in thickness throughout the entire area of the web.
  • the doctor assembly consists generally in a doctor back 16, a blade holder 17 secured to the advance face of the doctor back and extending upwardly therefrom, a clamping bar 19 clamping the blade 15 to the blade holder 17 and a cover 20 covering the advance face of the blade holder.
  • the doctor back 15 is supported at its opposite ends on trunnions 18 for movement about an axis extending longitudinally of the doctor back 16, and is held in position and adjustably moved about said trunnions to bring u the doctor blade 15 to the required spacing with respect to the backup roll 10 and web 11 trained thereunder, by suitable adjusting mechanism, which may be of various well known forms, and no part of the present invention so not herein be shown or described further.
  • the doctor back 16 as shown in FIGURE 3, is hollow and generally rectangular in cross-section and consists in two facing right angled members 21 and 22, abutting at the ends of the legs of the angles and welded or otherwise secured together.
  • the right angled member 22 has an upright advance face 23, along which extends the blade holder 17.
  • the blade holder 17 is mounted on the doctor back 16 by a series of holddown bolts or cap screws 24, extending through the face 23 of the right angled member 22 and threaded in the upright leg 23a thereof. As shown in FIGURE 3, clearance is provided between the cap screws 24 and holes 25 in the blade holder 17, through which said cap screws extend.
  • the cap screws 24 are shown in FIGURE 2 as being arranged in rows of two, and may be spaced along the blade holder 17 for substantially the length thereof.
  • jacking screws 26 threaded in the blade holder 17 and having jacking engagement with the face 23 of the upright leg 23a of the right angled member 22.
  • a bar 27 Extending along the face 23 of the upright leg of the right angled member 22, beneath the blade holder 17 is a bar 27, welded or otherwise secured to said upright face adjacent the lower end portion thereof and having a series of alternately arranged jacking screws 29 and 3t having jacking engagement with a bottom edge of the blade holder 17.
  • the jacking screws 2% are threaded in the bar 27 from the bottom thereof, and having jacking engagement with the bottom edge of the blade holder 1'7, while t e alternate jacking screws Stljare freely mounted in the bar 27 and are threaded in the blade holder 17 from the bottom edge thereof.
  • the jacking screws 29 and 3t apply first and second forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a first plane which is parallel to the face 31 of the blade holder 1'7. These first and second forces are applied in opposing directions and are positive non-yielding forces so that the holder can be shaped or bent in a positive formation thereby applying a positive shape to the face 32 which is in engagement with the edge of the blade 15.
  • the holddown screws 24; and jacking screws 26 apply third and fourth forces at spaced intervals along the holder 17 in a second plane which is substantially normal to the plane of the blade, and these forces are each non-yieldingly positively applied so that the holder is positively bent or shaped and the surface 31 of the holder engaging the flat surface of the blade positively shapes the blade.
  • the combination of forces obtains uniform blade pressure along its entire length and the application of each of the forces may be referred to as a force pattern with the force pattern being positive and maintained to maintain a positive bend on the holder.
  • the blade holder 17 has a rear face 31 engaged by the blade 17, which must be true throughout the length thereof in order that the doctor blade 15 will retain its tnueness when clamped to said face by the clamping bar 19.
  • the rear or vertically extending face 31 terminates at its lower end portion into a shoulder 32 supporting the doctor blade 15. This shoulder must also be straight and true to retain the trueness of the doctor blade 15, Beneath the shoulder 32 is a socket 3-3 slidingly engaged by an arcuate lower end portion 35 of the clamping bar 19.
  • clamping bar 19 may clamp the blade 15 to the blade holder 17 in a conventional manner, which need not herein be shown or described, since it is no part of the present invention.
  • the doctor back is mounted on its trunnions on a planar bed, or other true surface.
  • a dial indicator (not shown) is passed along the faces 31 and 32 of said blade holder and any variation in straightness of these faces is marked.
  • Any variation in straightness of the face 31 may be corrected by turning selected jacking screws 26 in a clockwise direction to tend to push the blade holder away from the doctor back, or by turning the holddown screws 24 in a clockwise direction to tend to pull the blade holder 17; toward the doctor back.
  • the jacking screws26 and hold down screws 24 may thus be tightened or loosened until the dialindicator shows the face 31 to be true.
  • Lock nuts 39 on the jacking screws 25 may then be tightened to hold said jacking screws in position.
  • the jacking screws 29 may be.
  • the jacking screws 3% may be turned in a clockwise direction to pull on the blade holder 17.
  • the jacking screws 29 and 3t may be turned where required, until the dial indicator indicates that the face 32 is true.
  • the cover Ztl may then be placed into engagement with the front face of the blade holder 17 and the bottomsurface of the right angled member 22 and retained to said blade bottom and member to prevent tampering with the screws 24, 2s, 29 and 3th.
  • the blade 15 may then be clamped into engagement with the trued faces 31 and 32 of the blade holder 17.
  • the doctor back assembly may then bev mounted on its mountings (not shown) on the coating machine, and adjusted to provide the proper spacing between the doctor blade 15 and the web 11.
  • the blade engaging faces of the blade holder may be adjusted for straightness up to one ten thousandth of an inch.
  • a doctor back assembly a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging surfaces, means securing said doctor blade holder to said doctor back, first jacking means extending along said doctor blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back for ,trueing one of said blade engaging faces, second jacking means extending along said doctor back and having jacking engagement with said blade holder, said securing means alternating with said first jacking means to effect pulling said doctor blade holder toward said doctor back by said securing means and pushing said doctor blade holder from said doctor back by said jacking means and said second jacking means being alternately operable to push and pull said doctor back to straighten the other intersecting face thereof.
  • a doctor back in a doctor back assembly, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging faces, holding screws extending through said bladeholder andthreaded in said doctor back for securing said blade holder to said doctor back, jacking screws arranged alternately of said holding screws and threaded in said blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back and opera-ting with said holding screws to jack said blade holder toward and from said doctor back along the length thereof, to true one of said blade engaging faces, other jacking screws extending in planes generally perpendicular to the planes of said first mentioned jacking screws and mounted on said doctor back and alternately having jacking and pulling engagement with said blade holder, for trueing the other of said blade engaging faces.
  • a doctor back assembly a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging surfaces, a plurality of pairs of machine screws extending through said blade holder and threaded in said doctor back and arranged in parallel rows along said blade holder and doctor back, a plurality of pairs of jacking screws arranged between said pairs of machine screws in alignment therewith and threaded in said blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back, said machine screws and said jacking screws being alternately operable to draw said blade holder toward said doctor back and force said blade holder away from said doctor back to true one of said blade engaging faces, a bar extending along the lower end portion of said doctor back and secured thereto and spaced from and facing a lower edge of said blade holder,
  • each of said jacking means applying forces in either direction in its plane and being variably adjustable along the length of the blade holder.
  • a doctor back a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having first and second intersecting blade engaging faces
  • means securing said doctor blade holder to said doctor back first and second jacking screws acting in said first plane between said doctor blade holder and said doctor back along the length thereof with said first screws applying a pushing force and said second screws applying a pulling force to the holder for trueing one of said blade engaging faces
  • the method of adjusting a doctor blade supported on a blade holder to have uniform pressure for use with a given roll in a particular position of use comprising, applying to the holder a plurality of first and second forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a-first plane substantially parallel to the plane of the blade, said first forces being appliedin a direction toward the blade and said second forces directed away from the blade and positively bending the holder parallel to the plane of the blade, applying to the iolder a plurality of third and fourth forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a second plane substantially normal to the plane of the blade, said third and fourth forces being applied in opposing directions and positively bending the holder normal to the plane of the blade, obtaining uniform blade pressure along its entire length, said forces applying a distributed holder bending force pattern to the holder, and substantially maintaining said distributed force pattern and maintaining the bend of the holder during operation of the blade regardless of forces between the blade and the roll.
  • the method of adjusting a doctor blade supported on a blade holder mounted on a doctor back to have uniform blade pressure for use with a given roll in a particular position of use comprising, applying a distributed non-yielding force pattern along the holder with first and second force applying means applying forces at longi tudinally spaced locations between the back and holder acting in a first plane substantially parallel to the plane of the blade and applying non-yielding forces in opposing directions to positively bend the holder to a desired configuration, applying a distributed non-yielding force pattern along the holder with third and fourth force applying means applying non-yielding forces between the back and holder acting in a second plane normal to the plane of the blade in opposing directions to positively bend the holder to a desired configuration, varying said forces until said distributed force pattern bonds the holder to obtain uniform blade pressure along the entire with uniform blade pressure during operation of the blade.
  • a doctor assembly comprising, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending alongsaid doctor back, said doctor blade holder having two-blade engaging surfaces in intersecting planes, first and second force applying means along the back for applying forces to the holder substantially in the first of said planes, said first and second means respectively'applying positive non-yielding forces in opposing directions, and third and fourth force applying means along the back for applying forces along the holder substantially in the second of said planes, said third and fourth means respectively applying positive non-yielding forces in opposing directions, so that a distributed force pattern is applied along the holder in both of said planes and a positive desired bend of the holder is provided and uniform blade pressure is obtained along the length of the blade supported in said holder.

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Jan. 5, 1965 A; J. SCHMITT ETAL 3,
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR TRUEING DOCTOR BLADE HOLDERS 0N DOCTOR BACKS Filed Sept. 22, 1961 2 Sheets-$heet 1 INVEN T DRE 5 wmv m E N d y m W Z @W 7 1 flw ETAL 3,164,492 TRUEING DOCTOR CTOR BACKS Jan. 5, 1965 A. J. SCHMITT SYSTEM D APPARATUS FOR B E HOLDERS ON DO 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. 22, 1961 IN VEN TORS #rnadffcm [it y [777 73] United States Patent .0
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR TRUEING DGC- TGR BLADE HGLDERS GN DQIIEOZR BAJCKS Arnold J. Schmitt, l fieloit, Wis, and Irving J. Phillips,
outh Beloit, Ill., assignors to Beloit Iron Works, Beloit,
Wis., a corporation of Wisconsin Filed Sept. 22, 196i, Ser. No. 139,939
8 Claims. (tCl. 118-169) This invention relates to improvements in'dootor backs and more particularly relates to a simplified and improved method and apparatus for mounting and aligning doctor blade holders on doctor backs.
In coacting machines for paper webs, the coating material is picked up and applied to the web as it travels beneath the backup roll by a coating roll, and the layer of coating is maintained at a uniform thickness across a width of the web by a doctor blade. In order that the coat be uniform, the doctor blade must be straight and true and parallel with the face of the backup roll.
The doctor back, blade holder for the doctor blade and doctor blade are relatively long being 20 feet in length or longer and the doctor back itself is at least one foot in cross-section, and is subject to considerable warpage during machining, and the doctor back when mounted on its trunnions is also subject to sagging, with the result that the blade holder when mounted on the doctor back tends to conform to the form of the doctor back;-
Heretofore provisions have been made on the coating machine to align the doctor assembly and true the blade engaging surfaces of the blade holder after'the doctor assembly has been mounted on the coating machine. This is a difficult, time consuming and expensive operation.
In carrying out our invention, the trueness of the doctor blade is attained by mounting the doctor back on a planar or a like true surface, with the doctor blade holder bolted to the doctor back. A dial indicator is then passed along the generally horizontal and vertical blade engaging faces of the blade holder to determine variations from straightness and alignment of these generally vertical and horizontally faces. The variations from straightness of the generally vertical and horizontal faces are then corrected by jacking the blade holder with respect to the doctor back in horizontal and vertical planes until the generally horizontal and vertical blade engaging faces of the blade holder are true.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide a simple and novel method and apparatus for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder before the doctor assembly is installed on a machine.
A further object of the invention is to true the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder while mounted on the doctor back and prior to mounting of the doctor assembly on a machine, by jacking the blade holder with respect to the doctor back both vertically and horizontally.
Still a further object of the invention is to provide a simplified method for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder by jacking the doctor blade holder with respect to the supporting doctor back therefor.
Still another and important object of the invention is to provide a novel and simple arrangement for trueing the blade engaging faces of a doctor blade holder both vertically and horizontally by the use of jacking screws coop crating with hold-down screws for moving the blade holder toward and from the doctor back, and by the use of other jacking screws mounted on the doctor back and operable to jack the blade holder along the supporting face of the doctor back. 7
These and other objects of the invention will appear from time to time as the following specification proceeds and with reference to the accompanying drawings Where- 1n:
FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic view diagrammatically showing a coating applicator for a web of paper including a doctor back for maintaining the thickness of the coating uniform throughout the width of the web;
FIGURE 2 is a view in side elevation of a doctor back constructed in accordance with the invention, looking toward the blade holder, with the cover therefor removed;
FIGURE 3 is a transverse sectional view taken through a doctor back constructed in accordance with the invention substantially along lines IlIIIIof FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along line IV-IV of FIGURE 3; and
FIGURE 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along line VV of FIGURE 3.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, we have diagrammatically shown in FIGURE 1 a coating machine for coating a web of paper and generally consisting in a backup roll 10, backing up a Web of paper 11 trained therebeneath and between said backup roll and a coating roll 12. The coating roll 12 rotates in a trough 13 filled with coating material and picks up the coating material from the trough and applies the coating material to the outer surface of the web.
A doctor blade 15 is shown as mounted on a doctor back 16 for maintaining the coating on the web uniform in thickness throughout the width of the web. The backup roll 10, doctor back 16 and doctor blade 15 may be 20 feet in length and longer, and the edge of the doctor blade must be straight and true and parallel to the face of the backup roll 10 and the web trained thereunder in order to assure a coating layer uniform in thickness throughout the entire area of the web.
The doctor assembly consists generally in a doctor back 16, a blade holder 17 secured to the advance face of the doctor back and extending upwardly therefrom, a clamping bar 19 clamping the blade 15 to the blade holder 17 and a cover 20 covering the advance face of the blade holder.
The doctor back 15 is supported at its opposite ends on trunnions 18 for movement about an axis extending longitudinally of the doctor back 16, and is held in position and adjustably moved about said trunnions to bring u the doctor blade 15 to the required spacing with respect to the backup roll 10 and web 11 trained thereunder, by suitable adjusting mechanism, which may be of various well known forms, and no part of the present invention so not herein be shown or described further.
The doctor back 16, as shown in FIGURE 3, is hollow and generally rectangular in cross-section and consists in two facing right angled members 21 and 22, abutting at the ends of the legs of the angles and welded or otherwise secured together. The right angled member 22 has an upright advance face 23, along which extends the blade holder 17.
The blade holder 17 is mounted on the doctor back 16 by a series of holddown bolts or cap screws 24, extending through the face 23 of the right angled member 22 and threaded in the upright leg 23a thereof. As shown in FIGURE 3, clearance is provided between the cap screws 24 and holes 25 in the blade holder 17, through which said cap screws extend. The cap screws 24 are shown in FIGURE 2 as being arranged in rows of two, and may be spaced along the blade holder 17 for substantially the length thereof.
Between the holddown screws 24 and in alignment therewith, are a series of rows of jacking screws 26, threaded in the blade holder 17 and having jacking engagement with the face 23 of the upright leg 23a of the right angled member 22.
' Extending along the face 23 of the upright leg of the right angled member 22, beneath the blade holder 17 is a bar 27, welded or otherwise secured to said upright face adjacent the lower end portion thereof and having a series of alternately arranged jacking screws 29 and 3t having jacking engagement with a bottom edge of the blade holder 17. As shown in FIGURES 2, 4 and 5, the jacking screws 2% are threaded in the bar 27 from the bottom thereof, and having jacking engagement with the bottom edge of the blade holder 1'7, while t e alternate jacking screws Stljare freely mounted in the bar 27 and are threaded in the blade holder 17 from the bottom edge thereof. The jacking screws 2? thus exert a pushing action on the blade holder 17 while the jacking screws 3t pull on said blade holder. In other words, the jacking screws 29 and 3t apply first and second forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a first plane which is parallel to the face 31 of the blade holder 1'7. These first and second forces are applied in opposing directions and are positive non-yielding forces so that the holder can be shaped or bent in a positive formation thereby applying a positive shape to the face 32 which is in engagement with the edge of the blade 15. The holddown screws 24; and jacking screws 26 apply third and fourth forces at spaced intervals along the holder 17 in a second plane which is substantially normal to the plane of the blade, and these forces are each non-yieldingly positively applied so that the holder is positively bent or shaped and the surface 31 of the holder engaging the flat surface of the blade positively shapes the blade. The combination of forces obtains uniform blade pressure along its entire length and the application of each of the forces may be referred to as a force pattern with the force pattern being positive and maintained to maintain a positive bend on the holder.
The blade holder 17 has a rear face 31 engaged by the blade 17, which must be true throughout the length thereof in order that the doctor blade 15 will retain its tnueness when clamped to said face by the clamping bar 19. The rear or vertically extending face 31 terminates at its lower end portion into a shoulder 32 supporting the doctor blade 15. This shoulder must also be straight and true to retain the trueness of the doctor blade 15, Beneath the shoulder 32 is a socket 3-3 slidingly engaged by an arcuate lower end portion 35 of the clamping bar 19. The opposite side of the concave lower end portion 35 of clamping bar 19 slidably engages an inclined face 36 of an abutment 37, extending upwardly of the horizontal leg of the right angle section 21, and with the concave portion 33 of the blade holder 17, forming an arcuate socket for the clamping bar 19 accommodating said clamping bar to be swung away from the blade 15 when it is desired to clean or renew said blade. The clamping bar 19 may clamp the blade 15 to the blade holder 17 in a conventional manner, which need not herein be shown or described, since it is no part of the present invention.
In trueing the blade holder 17, the doctor back is mounted on its trunnions on a planar bed, or other true surface. When the blade holder 17 is mounted on the doctor back by the cap screws 24, a dial indicator (not shown) is passed along the faces 31 and 32 of said blade holder and any variation in straightness of these faces is marked.
Any variation in straightness of the face 31 may be corrected by turning selected jacking screws 26 in a clockwise direction to tend to push the blade holder away from the doctor back, or by turning the holddown screws 24 in a clockwise direction to tend to pull the blade holder 17; toward the doctor back. The jacking screws26 and hold down screws 24 may thus be tightened or loosened until the dialindicator shows the face 31 to be true. Lock nuts 39 on the jacking screws 25 may then be tightened to hold said jacking screws in position.
In trueing the face 32 the jacking screws 29 may be.
turned in a clockwise direction, to push on the bottom surface of the blade holder 17, and may be locked in position by lock nuts ill. The jacking screws 3% may be turned in a clockwise direction to pull on the blade holder 17. The jacking screws 29 and 3t may be turned where required, until the dial indicator indicates that the face 32 is true.
The cover Ztl may then be placed into engagement with the front face of the blade holder 17 and the bottomsurface of the right angled member 22 and retained to said blade bottom and member to prevent tampering with the screws 24, 2s, 29 and 3th. The blade 15 may then be clamped into engagement with the trued faces 31 and 32 of the blade holder 17. The doctor back assembly may then bev mounted on its mountings (not shown) on the coating machine, and adjusted to provide the proper spacing between the doctor blade 15 and the web 11.
It may be seen from the foregoing that a simple and improved method has been provided for accurately adjusting the doctor blade engaging surfaces of a doctor blade holder, to compensate for warpage, inaccuracies in machining and sagging of the doctor back, and that the blade holder may be more or less permanently mounted on and trued with respect to the doctor back, prior to assembling the doctor assembly to the coating machine, and that the truenes s of the blade engaging surfaces of the blade holder once being established, may be maintained for practically the life of the machine.
It should here be noted that by the apparatus and system herein described, the blade engaging faces of the blade holder may be adjusted for straightness up to one ten thousandth of an inch.
It may further be seen that while the system for trueing the :bladeengag-ing surfaces of the doctor blade holder is herein described for doctors used on coating machines, the system may also be used for paper machine doctors, drying doctors and calender doctors.
While we have herein shown and described one form in which our invention may be embodied, it should be understood that various modifications and variations in invention may be attained without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts thereof, as defined by the claims appended hereto.
We claim as our invention:
1. In a doctor back assembly, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging surfaces, means securing said doctor blade holder to said doctor back, first jacking means extending along said doctor blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back for ,trueing one of said blade engaging faces, second jacking means extending along said doctor back and having jacking engagement with said blade holder, said securing means alternating with said first jacking means to effect pulling said doctor blade holder toward said doctor back by said securing means and pushing said doctor blade holder from said doctor back by said jacking means and said second jacking means being alternately operable to push and pull said doctor back to straighten the other intersecting face thereof.
2. in a doctor back assembly, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging faces, holding screws extending through said bladeholder andthreaded in said doctor back for securing said blade holder to said doctor back, jacking screws arranged alternately of said holding screws and threaded in said blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back and opera-ting with said holding screws to jack said blade holder toward and from said doctor back along the length thereof, to true one of said blade engaging faces, other jacking screws extending in planes generally perpendicular to the planes of said first mentioned jacking screws and mounted on said doctor back and alternately having jacking and pulling engagement with said blade holder, for trueing the other of said blade engaging faces.
3. In a doctor back assembly, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having two intersecting blade engaging surfaces, a plurality of pairs of machine screws extending through said blade holder and threaded in said doctor back and arranged in parallel rows along said blade holder and doctor back, a plurality of pairs of jacking screws arranged between said pairs of machine screws in alignment therewith and threaded in said blade holder and having jacking engagement with said doctor back, said machine screws and said jacking screws being alternately operable to draw said blade holder toward said doctor back and force said blade holder away from said doctor back to true one of said blade engaging faces, a bar extending along the lower end portion of said doctor back and secured thereto and spaced from and facing a lower edge of said blade holder,
and alternately arranged jacking screws threaded in said 3 bar and having jacking engagement with said blade holder and extending through said bar and having threaded engagement with said blade holder, to draw said blade first and second lanes first 'acking means extending J along said blade holder and having jacking engagement between said doctor back and said holder applying positive nonpielding forces in said plane for trueing said blade engaging faces, and second jacking means extending along said doctor back and applying positive non-yielding forces in said second plane between said blade holder and said back for tracing the other of said blade engaging faces, each of said jacking means applying forces in either direction in its plane and being variably adjustable along the length of the blade holder.
5. In a doctorback assembly, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending along said doctor back and having first and second intersecting blade engaging faces, means securing said doctor blade holder to said doctor back, first and second jacking screws acting in said first plane between said doctor blade holder and said doctor back along the length thereof with said first screws applying a pushing force and said second screws applying a pulling force to the holder for trueing one of said blade engaging faces, third and fourth jacking screws'acting in said second plane between said doctor back and said holder along the length thereof with said third screws applying a pushing force and said fourth screws applying a pulling force for trueiug the other blade engaging face of said blade holder.
6. The method of adjusting a doctor blade supported on a blade holder to have uniform pressure for use with a given roll in a particular position of use comprising, applying to the holder a plurality of first and second forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a-first plane substantially parallel to the plane of the blade, said first forces being appliedin a direction toward the blade and said second forces directed away from the blade and positively bending the holder parallel to the plane of the blade, applying to the iolder a plurality of third and fourth forces at spaced intervals along the holder in a second plane substantially normal to the plane of the blade, said third and fourth forces being applied in opposing directions and positively bending the holder normal to the plane of the blade, obtaining uniform blade pressure along its entire length, said forces applying a distributed holder bending force pattern to the holder, and substantially maintaining said distributed force pattern and maintaining the bend of the holder during operation of the blade regardless of forces between the blade and the roll.
7. The method of adjusting a doctor blade supported on a blade holder mounted on a doctor back to have uniform blade pressure for use with a given roll in a particular position of use comprising, applying a distributed non-yielding force pattern along the holder with first and second force applying means applying forces at longi tudinally spaced locations between the back and holder acting in a first plane substantially parallel to the plane of the blade and applying non-yielding forces in opposing directions to positively bend the holder to a desired configuration, applying a distributed non-yielding force pattern along the holder with third and fourth force applying means applying non-yielding forces between the back and holder acting in a second plane normal to the plane of the blade in opposing directions to positively bend the holder to a desired configuration, varying said forces until said distributed force pattern bonds the holder to obtain uniform blade pressure along the entire with uniform blade pressure during operation of the blade.
8. A doctor assembly comprising, a doctor back, a doctor blade holder extending alongsaid doctor back, said doctor blade holder having two-blade engaging surfaces in intersecting planes, first and second force applying means along the back for applying forces to the holder substantially in the first of said planes, said first and second means respectively'applying positive non-yielding forces in opposing directions, and third and fourth force applying means along the back for applying forces along the holder substantially in the second of said planes, said third and fourth means respectively applying positive non-yielding forces in opposing directions, so that a distributed force pattern is applied along the holder in both of said planes and a positive desired bend of the holder is provided and uniform blade pressure is obtained along the length of the blade supported in said holder.
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  1. 4. IN A DOCTOR BACK ASSEMBLY, A DOCTOR BACK, A DOCTOR BLADE HOLDER EXTENDING ALONG SAID DOCTOR BACK, SAID DOCTOR BLADE HOLDER HAVING FIRST AND SECOND INTERSECTING BLADE ENGAGING SURFACES SUBSTANTIALLY NOMRMAL LYING IN FIRST AND SECOND PLANES, FIRST JACKING MEANS EXTENDING ALONG SAID BLADE HOLDER AND HAVING JACKING ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN SAID DOCTOR BACK AND SAID HOLDER APPLYING POSITIVE NONPIELDING FORCES IN SAID PLANE FOR TRUEING SAID BLADE ENGAGING FACES, AND SECOND JACKING MEANS EXTENDING ALONG SAID DOCTOR BACK AND APPLYING POSITIVE NON-YIELDING
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