Claims
- 1. A creping system comprising:
- (i) a Yankee dryer rotatable about its axis having a first end and a second end;
- (ii) a blade support mechanism comprising:
- (a) a pair of guide rails positioned adjacent to each end of the Yankee dryer;
- (b) a fixed attitude linear bearing engaging and translatable along each of said guide rails, each fixed attitude linear bearing being mounted on a block;
- (c) a combination linear-rotary bearing being carried by each said block, the axis of each combination linear-rotary bearing being parallel to the generators of the surface of the Yankee dryer and collinear with the axis of the other combination linear-rotary bearing;
- (d) a stub shaft engaging each combination linear-rotary bearing, each stub shaft being translatable along, and rotatable about, the axis of its respective combination linear-rotary bearing;
- (e) a blade holder mounted between said stub shafts; and
- (f) a blade mounted on said blade holder for engagement with the surface of said Yankee dryer, said blade support mechanism capable of adjusting and maintaining said blade at a predetermined creping angle while allowing the blade holder to be:
- (1) translated in a direction parallel to the generators of the surface of the Yankee dryer;
- (2) rotated about the axis of the stub shafts; and
- (3) urged inwardly toward, or outwardly away from, the surface of the Yankee dryer.
- 2. The creping system of claim 1, further comprising means for angularly adjusting the attitude of the blade holder relative to the surface of the Yankee dryer and means for translating the blocks along said guide rails.
- 3. An apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade against a surface while maintaining a predetermined creping angle of the doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade comprising:
- (a) a doctor blade having a surface engaging member, a first end and a second end;
- (b) a blade holder for mounting said doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade, said blade holder includes a first end and a second end;
- (c) a shaft operatively connected to said blade holder for permitting rotation of said doctor blade for adjusting the pressure of the doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade;
- (d) bearing means mounted on both said first and second ends of said blade holder, said bearing means includes a first linear bearing and a first linear-rotary bearing mounted on said first end of said blade holder and a second linear bearing and a second linear-rotary bearing mounted on said second end of said blade holder for supporting said blade holder and said doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade;
- (e) guide means for guiding the bearing means to travel in a direction toward and away from a surface engaged by said doctor blade;
- (f) biasing means for exerting a pressure on said bearing means for imparting movement to said bearing means to travel in a direction toward and away from a surface engaged by said doctor blade for initially establishing said predetermined creping angle of inclination of said doctor blade; and
- (g) control means for controlling said shaft and said biasing means for controlling and continuously increasing said pressure on said bearing means for maintaining said predetermined creeping angle of said doctor blade over a predetermined period of time against a surface engaged by said doctor blade.
- 4. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 3, wherein said control means includes a timer for periodically actuating said shaft and said biasing means for controlling said pressure on said bearing means for maintaining said predetermined angle of said doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade.
- 5. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 3, wherein said guide means includes at least one rod for supporting said linear-rotary bearing to travel in a direction toward and away from a surface engaged by said doctor blade.
- 6. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 3, wherein said biasing means is an air bag.
- 7. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 3, wherein said control means is a central processing unit operatively connected to supply/discharge valves for supplying/discharging pressurized air to said shaft and said biasing means.
- 8. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 3, and further including a linear variable differential transmitter operative connected to said bearing mounted on both said first and second ends of said doctor blade for providing a reading as to the set point of each bearing for permitting adjustment to the biasing means for aligning the doctor blade relative to a surface engaged by said doctor blade.
- 9. The apparatus for adjusting the pressure of a doctor blade according to claim 8, and further including a read out unit for visually providing an indication of the position of the linear variable differential transmitter relative to the bearing mounted on both said first and second ends of said doctor blade.
- 10. A creping system for use with a Yankee dryer having a first end and a second end and being rotatable about its axis comprising:
- a blade support mechanism comprising:
- (a) at least one guide rail being mounted adjacent to each of the first and second ends of said Yankee dryer;
- (b) a linear bearing engaging and translatable along said guide rail, each linear bearing being mounted on a block;
- (c) a combination linear-rotary bearing being carried by each said block, the axis of each combination linear-rotary bearing being substantially parallel to the generators of the surface of the Yankee dryer and collinear with the axis of the other combination linear-rotary bearing;
- (d) a shaft engaging each combination linear-rotary bearing, said shaft being translatable along, and rotatable about, the axis of its respective combination linear-rotary bearing;
- (e) a blade holder mounted on said shaft; and
- (f) a blade mounted on said blade holder for engagement with the surface of said Yankee dryer, said blade support mechanism capable of adjusting and maintaining said blade at a predetermined creping angle while allowing the blade holder to be:
- (i) translated in a direction parallel to the generators of the surface of the Yankee dryer;
- (ii) rotated about the axis of the shaft; and
- (iii) urged inwardly toward, or outwardly away from, the surface of the Yankee dryer.
- 11. The creping system according to claim 10, wherein said at least one guide rail includes two guide rails for guiding said linear bearing.
- 12. The creping system according to claim 10, and further comprising means for angularly adjusting the attitude of the blade holder relative to the surface of the Yankee dryer and means for translating the blocks along said guide rails.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/134,611, filed on Oct. 12, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,364 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/929,572, filed on Aug. 14, 1992, now abandoned, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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