US3600275A - Web pickup - Google Patents
Web pickup Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US3600275A US3600275A US731582A US3600275DA US3600275A US 3600275 A US3600275 A US 3600275A US 731582 A US731582 A US 731582A US 3600275D A US3600275D A US 3600275DA US 3600275 A US3600275 A US 3600275A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- felt
- pickup
- press
- web
- roll
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 238000012423 maintenance Methods 0.000 abstract description 5
- 238000009432 framing Methods 0.000 description 12
- 239000004744 fabric Substances 0.000 description 11
- 230000008901 benefit Effects 0.000 description 7
- 238000003825 pressing Methods 0.000 description 5
- 238000004140 cleaning Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000011144 upstream manufacturing Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000005406 washing Methods 0.000 description 2
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 description 1
- 210000004907 gland Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 238000009434 installation Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000004519 manufacturing process Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000012986 modification Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000004048 modification Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000002035 prolonged effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 239000002759 woven fabric Substances 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F2/00—Transferring continuous webs from wet ends to press sections
Definitions
- This relates to the art of papermaking, and more particularly, to a sturdy, simplified yet versatile papermaking machine structure connected with the web pickup from the forming wire and initial web pressing station.
- FIG. 1 is an essentially schematic elevational view of an embodiment of the instant invention.
- FIG. 2 is another essentially schematic elevational view showing a new arrangement, which is a modified form of the embodiment of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 a paper machine web pickup and press section indicated generally by the reference numeral 10.
- the downstream end of a looped forming wire 11 is shown traveling over a couch roll 12 then down an inclined forming wire run 11a and around a turning roll 13 which feeds the wire 11 back to the upstream end of the papermaking machine.
- the wire run 11a is maintained under conventional operating tensions in order to define a generally uniplanar wire run 11a.
- a freshly formed moist paper web W travels along the top of the forming wire 11 over the couch roll 12 and down along the top of the inclined wire run 11a to reach a pick nip N-l, Where the Web W urged against a traveling durable porous pickup belt of felt or fabric 14 by a pickup roll 15 within the belt loop transfers from the top side of the wire run 11a to the bottom side of the porous felt run 14a for a very brief distance until it is transferred onto a press felt top run 30a.
- the pickup felt or fabric 14 which is preferably a comparatively lightweight felt, wraps the suction pickup roll 15 at an itial high vacuum suction area 15a followed by a low vacuum suction area 15b over which the bottom run 14a of the felt is trained and over which it carries the web W on its underside.
- the felt run 14a proceeds downstream but in closely spaced relation from the web W (after it has transferred the web W onto the top run of the press felt 30) until the pickup felt run 14a reaches a guide roll 16a.
- the looped felt 14 travels around the guide roll 16a and also the guide rolls 16b and 16c and the tensioning roll 16 d, all of which rolls are essentially conventional in structure and function as shown in FIG. 1.
- the high vacuum suction area 15a wrapped by the felt or fabric 14 at the pickup nip N1 serves to lift the web W from the surface of the downwardly inclined forming wire run 11a (with the benefit of a suflicient washing surge of water from and through the underside of the wire) to assist in substantially com plete removal of the web W by the felt run 1411 covering the high vacuum area 15a in the suction pickup roll 15.
- the immediately subsequent lower vacuum suction area 15b in the pickup roll 15 that is covered by the lightweight felt or fabric 14 will serve to retain the web W on the underside of this pick up felt run 14a.
- the second suction area 15b may not be required, but in any event the immediate advantage afforded by the arrangement here shown is that the Web W is picked up by the pickup felt 14 in such a manner that it is not necessary to press the pickup felt 14 backed by the suction roll 15 against the web W on the wire run 11a with any extremely great pressing force. Instead, the felt 14 is brought gently into good contact with the top surface of the web W and the high vacuum suction area 15a immediately functions to effect the web pickup or transfer to the underside of the pickup felt run 14a.
- the felt 14 used for the foregoing pickup purposes is a comparatively lightweight felt or it may be a fabric (e.g. such as a plastic forming wire or other type of plastic woven fabric that is capable of generally prolonged wear), and the body of the felt 14 or fabric is such that it will lend itself readily to the rention of the web W on the underside thereof, particularly when subatmospheric pressure is maintained along the top side of the pickup felt run 14a by virtue of the suction areas 15a and 15b here shown in the pickup roll 15.
- a fabric e.g. such as a plastic forming wire or other type of plastic woven fabric that is capable of generally prolonged wear
- the body of the felt 14 or fabric is such that it will lend itself readily to the rention of the web W on the underside thereof, particularly when subatmospheric pressure is maintained along the top side of the pickup felt run 14a by virtue of the suction areas 15a and 15b here shown in the pickup roll 15.
- the press felt 30 would ordinarily be a somewhat sturdier felt than the pickup felt 14, because it must pass through a press nip at N-2, but there is no difficulty in connection with the mounting of a suction area in the press felt guide roll 31a at 31b, which suction area 31b will be wrapped by the top run 30a, but it will position the top run 30a in close running relation to the off-running side of the pickup nip Nl and also in very close running relation to the underside of the pickup felt run 14a so that web transfer from the underside of the run 1411 to the top side of the press felt 30a is accomplished without the necessity for pressing the felts 14 and 30 at a press or transfer nip.
- the suction pickup roll 15 and the suction guide roll 31a do not define a press nip therebetween. Instead, there is a slight spacing or gap through which both felts 14 and 30 may travel without being pressed togetehr (with or without the web W).
- the fact that the pickup felt 14 does not go through a press or transfer nip of any sort is particularly significant from the point of view of wear on the pickup felt or fabric 14. There is no need to carry out the rather vigorous cleaning and reconditioning procedures (with wringer rolls, etc.) that would otherwise have been required in connection with a pickup felt which ultimately transferred the web to a press felt at a press nip. In the present instance the pickup felt or fabric 14 will have considerably longer useful life than other conventional pickup felts which are used in machines wherein they must pass through a press nip.
- the particular felt 14 and pickup roll 15 mounting arrangement is such that the pickup roll 15 is swingably mounted for selected and controlled urging of the pickup felt against the web W on the downwardly inclined wire run 11a, and for selectively removing the pickup felt 14 and the pickup roll 15 from the immediate web pickup position, for cleaning or for running different types of paper web through an open draw, or the like, all of which will be discussed in grater detail in connection with the embodiment of FIG. 2.
- the adjustability of the suction pickup roll indicated schematically by the double headed arrow 15c is functionally useful in connection with adjustment of its position in close running operating relation to the guide roll 31a and also in connection with the careful and controlled selection of the pressure used to urge the pickup felt 14 against the web W at the web pickup station or nip Nl.
- the bottom roll 33 may be a suction roll (with suction gland at 33a) or it may be a grooved roll with imperforate shell or it may be a grooved suction roll 33 as here indicated schematically.
- the grooves in the roll 33 are those described and claimed in E. J. Justus U.S. Pats. Nos. 3,198,693, 3,198,694, 3,198,695, 3,198,696 and 3,198,697.
- Such grooved roll 33 and a grooved roll 43 (with imperforate shell) at the next press nip N3 are used herein as very effective dewatering press rolls, pursuant to the teachings of said patents, which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the first press N2 here indicated is preferably operated at about -200 p.1.i., but with an imperforate shell at about 300 pounds per lineal inch, which is considerably higher than the pressures that might be used in connection with a conventional transfer press nip receiving both the pickup felt and the press felt.
- the press rolls 32 and 33 are mounted for use at the first press and dewatering nip Nl at pressures as high as 450 pounds per lineal inch.
- the second press and dewatering nip also defined between a top plain roll 42 and the bottom grooved roll 43 is preferably designed to operate at nip loads as high as 600 pounds per lineal inch, although it is generally preferred to use a nip pressure of about 450 pounds per lineal inch at the second press nip N3 if the first press nip N2 uses about 300 pounds per lineal inch nip pressure.
- still another press nip N-4 (not shown) is used preferably at 450 to 600 pounds per lineal inch to complete the pressing and dewatering and the third active press nip N4 which is not shown in FIG. 1 would have a nip structure and felt arrangement substantially identical to that here shown for the second nip N3.
- the press felt 40 is mounted on guide rolls 41a, 41c, 41d, 41e and 411.
- the guide roll 41a extends a top press felt run 40a to close running relation to the off-running side of the first press nip N2.
- the web W tends to follow the uprunning side of the plain roll 32 for a little while until it drops over onto the top run for the felt 40 between the guide rolls 41a and 41f which move the web W on the top run 40a over to the down-running side of the plain press roll 42.
- the web continues on into the nip N3 and the felt 40 is briefly separated from the web W but returns to contact the web W at the nip N3, where the press felt 40 wraps the grooved roll 43 for the purposes of protecting the felt W at the nip N3, in the manner described in considerable detail in the aforesaid E. J. Justus patents.
- the web W and press felt 40 are again separated rapidly at the offrunning side of the press nip N3 and the web travels again temporarily on the uprunning side of the plain roll 42 until it is dropped off onto still another top run 50a of a felt 50 which is here shown trained about guide rolls 51a and 51b.
- the felt 50 is still another press felt for the next press nip (not shown) having an arrangement substantially identical to that shown for the second press nip N3, in those instances in which a third press nip is desirable.
- the felt 50 may be used to convey the web on into the next section of the paper machine, if another press nip is not desired or required.
- the paper machine 10 has a number of advantages in the simplicity of its structure. Among these are the arrangement of the pickup felt 14 such that it is not taken through a press nip, and the very simple arrangements for the subsequent press and dewatering nips N2 and N3. Also, the ease of maintenance in connection with the operation of the instant machine 10 is important. For example, if either of the press felts 30 or 40 has to be replaced, the operation involved is such that no other felt arrangement will be disturbed at all. Thus, the pickup felt 14 would not have to be disturbed nor would the other press felt 40 if the press felt 30 is to be replaced.
- the press rolls at the nip N2 would have to be opened briefly, but the threading of the new felt would not involve any precautions or manipulations with respect to any of the other felts.
- the press nips N2 and N3 are so arranged and mounted that there is no need for overhead framing or other complications which would be associated with top felts for either of the nips N-Z or N-3. Hence maintenance is further facilitated by the ease of access to the top side of the press nips N4 and N-3.
- the guide roll 31a for the top run 30a of the press felt 30 is pivotally mounted or swung about a pivot 34 mounted on the front upstanding frame 60 (Le, there will be matched front andback upright frames 60 mounting pivots 34 which swingably carry arms 35 .for mounting the suction guide roll 31a, although the back members of these structures are not here shown).
- the upright framing element 60 is, however, 'shown fragmentarily but nevertheless shown so that it is apparent that such framing 60 as well as its upper cross piece 61 is positioned downstream of the forming wire loop 11 and the couch and turning rolls 12 and 13 defining the downstream end of the forming Wire loop 11.
- FIG. 1 it will be seen that a tensioning roll 16d is shown in its downstream position (as compared to its upstream or slack position indicated at 16d in FIG. 2), and the downstream extremity for the cross piece 61 on the upright framing 60 need not extend downstream beyond the position of 16d shown in FIG. 1.
- 60 and 61 are indicatedschematically in FIG. 1 in dashed lines.
- the arm 35 upon which the guide roll 31a is swingably mounted is actuated by pneumatic means such as the diaphragm means indicated at 35a mounted on the inside of the framing upright 60 for controlled close adjustment positioning of the guide roll 31a, andj the guide roll 31a is also tied to the upright 60 by means of a conventional turnbuckle arrangement shown schematically at 36, so that the roll 31a can be pulled back toward the inside of the press felt loop 30 for purposes ofmaking a felt change in this position.
- all of the mounting means for the guide roll 31a are connected to the upright means 60 (at the front and back of the machine).
- the mounting means for the pickup felt or fabric 14 in FIG. 1 and-14 in FIG. 2 are also shown as being mounted on the simple framing elements 60 and 61 at the front and back of the machine.
- the guide rolls 16b, 16c and 16e remain in position mounted by conventional means (not shown) on top of the'cross piece framing 61 but the tensioning roll 16d is shown in FIG. 2 in the retracted position since the tensioning roll 16d will be mounted on a carriage (not shown) conventional for tensioning rolls on a track (also not shown) on the top side of the cross framing 61.
- the suction pickup roll 15' is swingably mounted on an arm 15d which swings on a pivot 15c of essentially conventional structure mounted front and back on the framing piece 61. Also swingable with the suction pickup roll 15 is the guide roll 16a for the felt 14' by virtue of an arm 15 which carries at its downstream extremity the bearings 16aa for the guide roll 16a and which arm 15f is secured at a flange and bolt connection 15g to the bearing housing 15h for the swingably mounted suction pickup roll 15'.
- the entire pickup roll 15 and felt 14' arrangement has been moved away from the web pickup station N.
- the web W travels downwardly along the downwardly inclined forming wire run 11a and in the embodiment here shown the web W goes through an open draw, contacting a guide roll 62 briefly in the middle of this open draw but then traveling onto the top run 30a of the press felt 30 and continuing otherwise through the machine in substantially the manner already described.
- an open draw may be used and this is easily possible in the case of the instant paper machine because 1 of the retractable or withdrawable arrangement that is 6 provided for removing the pickup felt 14 to the position shown in FIG. 2.
- the pickup felt 14' can be changed or replaced while in this particular position shown in FIG.
- the paper machine may thus be operated while the pickup felt 14 is being changed in the arrangement of FIG. 2, assuming that the paper web W then being formed and treated in the paper machine is one which may be used in the open draw (and/or around the guide roll 62 at the open draw arrangement here indicated).
- the retractable arrangement for the pickup felt 14' thus affords an element of versatility in permitting the paper machine to operate with different types of webs and, also, the arrangement of FIG. 2 makes it possible to pull out the pickup felt 14 from operating engagement with the rest of the elements in the machine for purposes of making whatever changes or taking care of Whatever other maintenance may be involved in connection with the various elements here shown mounted on the framing 61. In such instances, production is readily changed to a different type of web (or for that matter a different overall type of operating conditions) to permit satisfactory function through the open draw here shown.
- the movement of the suction roll 15' to the position shown in FIG. 2 is accomplished by the use of jacks which are designated (only the front side jack being shown) mounted on one pivot 81 preferably in an eccentric pivotal arrangement on the framing 61, and pivotally connected at 82 (shown schematically) to the main bearing housing 15h for the suction pickup roll 15 as shown in FIG. 2.
- jacks which are designated (only the front side jack being shown) mounted on one pivot 81 preferably in an eccentric pivotal arrangement on the framing 61, and pivotally connected at 82 (shown schematically) to the main bearing housing 15h for the suction pickup roll 15 as shown in FIG. 2.
- the jack 80 at the front and back of the machine for coordinated movement of the front and back bearing housings 15h is well understood in the art and does not require any further description.
- the changing of the felt or fabric 14 in the position shown in FIG. 2 will be readily understood by the skilled workers in the art and need not be described in greater detail in connection therewith.
- the arrangement
- a forming wire for receiving stock to form a paper web thereon arranged to travel over a couch roll and then down an inclined run
- said belt being turned directly off said inclined wire run at said pickup point and carried onto said generally golrizontal felt top run at said transfer point by said and a first press nip receiving the press felt with the web thereon for pressing and dewatering the same,
- the guide roll is a suction roll having a suction area covered by the press felt and positioned just beneath the pickup belt so that the belt and the press felt travel without being pressed together.
- suction pickup roll has a suction area extending substantially from said pickup point to said transfer point.
- a web guide roll means contacting the web while the pickup roll is positioned away from said pickup point.
Landscapes
- Paper (AREA)
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US73158268A | 1968-05-23 | 1968-05-23 |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US3600275A true US3600275A (en) | 1971-08-17 |
Family
ID=24940124
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US731582A Expired - Lifetime US3600275A (en) | 1968-05-23 | 1968-05-23 | Web pickup |
Country Status (3)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US3600275A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
| ES (1) | ES368010A1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
| GB (1) | GB1266967A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4921575A (en) * | 1989-09-25 | 1990-05-01 | Beloit Corporation | Couch press transfer apparatus |
| EP0444316A3 (en) * | 1990-02-22 | 1992-01-02 | Valmet Paper Machinery Inc. | Method and device in the cutting of the leader of a paper web |
Families Citing this family (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DE29701382U1 (de) * | 1997-01-28 | 1997-03-20 | Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbH, 89522 Heidenheim | Pressenpartie einer Papiermaschine |
-
1968
- 1968-05-23 US US731582A patent/US3600275A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
-
1969
- 1969-05-14 GB GB1266967D patent/GB1266967A/en not_active Expired
- 1969-05-23 ES ES368010A patent/ES368010A1/es not_active Expired
Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4921575A (en) * | 1989-09-25 | 1990-05-01 | Beloit Corporation | Couch press transfer apparatus |
| EP0444316A3 (en) * | 1990-02-22 | 1992-01-02 | Valmet Paper Machinery Inc. | Method and device in the cutting of the leader of a paper web |
Also Published As
| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| ES368010A1 (es) | 1971-05-01 |
| GB1266967A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) | 1972-03-15 |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US6231723B1 (en) | Papermaking machine for forming tissue employing an air press | |
| US4483745A (en) | Method and apparatus of sheet transfer using a nonporous smooth surfaced belt | |
| US4194947A (en) | Transferring a web from a pick-up fabric to a flow-through drying wire | |
| CA1062941A (en) | Paper machine, in particular one for manufacturing tissue paper | |
| EP0267186A1 (en) | PRESS FOR PRESSING A MOVING BAND. | |
| US3855057A (en) | Paper formation utilizing a large diameter suction roll | |
| EP0296138A3 (en) | Press section of a paper machine and frame construction for same | |
| GB1494763A (en) | Paper-making machine press section | |
| CA2050844A1 (en) | Twin-wire web former in a paper machine | |
| SE8202832L (sv) | Kompakt pressparti i pappersmaskin | |
| SE8703507D0 (sv) | Slutet och kompakt pressparti i pappersmaskin | |
| US3600275A (en) | Web pickup | |
| DE69512320D1 (de) | Einlaufspalt in der Doppelsiebzone eines Hybrid-Formers für eine Papiermaschine | |
| GB1589800A (en) | Tissue paper-making machine | |
| US2653523A (en) | Reverse suction press assembly | |
| JPH04506549A (ja) | 抄紙機の圧搾部から乾燥部へ帯状体を移送する装置 | |
| US2732772A (en) | Hornbostel | |
| US6042692A (en) | Paper machine for manufacturing a web of soft crepe paper | |
| ES380719A1 (es) | Un aparato para fabricar papel. | |
| US3573162A (en) | Multi-ply paper formation | |
| US1981049A (en) | Paper making apparatus | |
| GB1194715A (en) | A Press for Dewatering Humid or Wet Webs | |
| US2696149A (en) | Paper machine suction press | |
| US4008122A (en) | Paper making machine with facing felt and forming wire | |
| US2782693A (en) | Press roll assembly for paper machines |