Claims
- 1. An air press for dewatering a wet web traveling in a machine direction, comprising:
- support fabrics adapted to sandwich the wet web therebetween and transport the wet web through the air press;
- a first dewatering device comprising a pair of cross-machine direction sealing members including sealing blades;
- a second dewatering device comprising a cross-machine direction sealing member formed of a deformable material, the first and second dewatering devices moveable relative to one another and adapted to assume an operating position in which the first and second dewatering devices are operatively associated with one another and at least one sealing blade impinges upon the support fabrics and is opposed on the other side of the support fabrics by the sealing member formed of deformable material; and
- wherein one of the first and second dewatering devices comprises an air plenum operatively connected to a source of pressurized fluid and the other comprises a collection device operatively connected to a vacuum source.
- 2. The air press of claim 1, wherein the air plenum comprises a pair of cross-machine direction sealing members that are spaced apart from one another and a pair of machine direction sealing members that are disposed between the cross-machine direction sealing members.
- 3. An air press for dewatering a wet web traveling in a machine direction, comprising:
- support fabrics adapted to sandwich the wet web therebetween and transport the wet web through the air press;
- an air plenum positioned on one side of the wet web and operatively connected to a source of pressurized fluid, the air plenum comprising a sealing assembly that is adapted to move between an operating position and a retracted position, the sealing assembly comprising a pair of machine direction sealing members and a pair of cross-machine direction sealing members that form an integral seal with the wet web when the sealing assembly is in the operating position;
- a collection device positioned on the opposite side of the wet web and operatively associated with the air plenum, the collection device defining therein a pair of sealing slots that extend across the width of the wet web and also defining therein a central passageway disposed between the sealing slots and adapted to receive pressurized fluid from the air plenum and water from the wet web, the collection device comprising deformable sealing members disposed within the sealing slots;
- means for moving the cross-machine direction sealing members into and out of contact with one of the support fabrics, the cross-machine direction sealing members positioned opposite and forming a seal against the deformable sealing members when the sealing assembly is in the operating position; and
- means for moving the machine direction sealing members into and out of contact with one of the support fabrics.
- 4. The air press of claim 3 or 2, wherein the machine direction sealing members are moveable perpendicular to a plane containing the wet web.
- 5. The air press of claim 4, wherein the machine direction sealing members are also moveable generally perpendicular to the machine direction.
- 6. The air press of claim 2 or 3, wherein the machine direction sealing members and the cross-machine direction sealing members are independently moveable relative to one another.
- 7. The air press of claim 2 or 3, wherein each machine direction sealing member comprises a transverse support member, an end deckle strip operatively connected to the transverse support member, and means for moving the end deckle strip relative to the transverse support member.
- 8. The air press of claim 7, wherein the end deckle strips are moveable generally perpendicular to a plane containing the wet web and are adapted to contact one of the support fabrics.
- 9. The air press of claim 7, wherein each end deckle strip defines a bottom surface that is adapted to reside during use in contact with one of the support fabrics, and the bottom surface has a central portion that is shaped to match the curvature of the collection device.
- 10. The air press of claim 9, wherein the bottom surface has opposite end portions laterally surrounding the central portion, the end portions being shaped to match the deflection of one of the support fabrics caused by impingement of the cross-machine direction sealing members.
- 11. The air press of claim 1 or 3, wherein the cross-machine direction sealing members deflect the course of travel of the wet web and fabrics toward the collection device.
- 12. The air press of claim 11, wherein the minimum amount of impingement of the cross-machine direction sealing members into the support fabrics is defined by the ##EQU2## where: "T" is the tension of the support fabrics measured in pounds per inch; "W" is a pressure differential across the web measured in pounds per square inch; and "d" is a gap between a sealing blade and the collection device in the machine direction measured in inches.
- 13. The air press of claim 3, wherein the deformable sealing members comprise a closed cell foam material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/961,915 filed Oct. 31, 1997, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/647,508 filed May 14, 1996 now abandoned.
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