Claims
- 1. In apparatus for the manufacture of a wet laid fibrous web, an improved headbox capable of producing a foam-fiber dispersion from an unfoamed feedstock comprising air and papermaking fibers dispersed in a foamable aqueous carrier medium comprising water and a surfactant and directing resulting foam-fiber furnish onto a forming wire which comprises
- a closed channel longitudinal headbox of rectangular cross section having parallel planar front and back walls and parallel planar top and bottom walls,
- a longitudinal outlet in the lowermost portion of said front wall for dispensing foam-fiber furnish through a slice or nozzle onto a forming wire,
- a first longitudinal array of fluid inlet nozzles uniformly spaced along the upper wall of said headbox channel for connection to a supply of pressurized feedstock arranged to forcibly discharge feedstock onto the bottom wall of said headbox along a vertical plane perpendicular thereto, and
- a second longitudinal array of fluid inlet nozzles uniformly spaced along the rear wall of said headbox channel for connection to a supply of pressurized feedstock arranged to forcibly discharge feedstock onto the front wall of said headbox along a plane parellel to the plane of said bottom wall thereof and perpendicular to the plane of said first array of nozzles in non-intersecting relationship with feedstock discharged from said first array to forcibly discharge feedstock onto the front wall of said headbox, thereby producing a foam-fiber furnish in said headbox immediately prior to its discharge through said outlet onto a forming wire.
- 2. Appratus according to claim 1 wherein the bore diameter of each of said nozzles is within the range of one half to three quarters inch, the spacing between nozzles in each array is about two inches, and the distance from the nozzle outlet to the impinging wall is about two inches.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the bore of each nozzle is in the form of a series of alternate convergent and divergent passages providing alternately increasing and decreasing flow velocities of fluid passing therethrough and producing a high degree of turbulence in each nozzle just prior to discharge of said feedstock into said headbox.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/600,679, filed Apr. 16, 1984 now abandoned.
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