This application is a National Stage Application, filed under 35 U.S.C. 371, of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/054449, filed Feb. 27, 2017, which international application claims priority to Swedish Application No. 1650602-4, filed May 4, 2016; the contents of both of which as are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for winding a web of paper material into a roll and to a method of removing dust particles from an apparatus for winding a web of paper material into a roll.
In paper making machines, the ready-made paper web is wound on a reel to form a paper roll. This is made in a device usually referred to as a reel-up. In many reel-ups, the winding/reeling operation is made in a Pope-type reel-up in which a supporting cylinder is pressed against the paper reel as the paper web is being wound onto a reel. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,918, a different kind of reel-up is disclosed in which the paper roll is wound against a flexible member such as a flexible belt. By measuring the deflection of the belt and adjusting the position of the reel spool relative to the belt, it is possible to control the nip pressure between the belt and the paper roll. The kind of reel-up disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,918 is often referred to as a belt reel. The object of the present invention is to improve the operation of a belt reel such that operation becomes more reliable. This object is achieved by means of the present invention as will be explained in the following.
The inventive apparatus for winding a web of paper material into a roll comprises a rotatably mounted reel spool onto which a paper web can be wound to create a roll of increasing diameter. The inventive apparatus also comprises an endless flexible belt which is permeable to air and supported by a plurality of support rolls for rotation along a predetermined path of travel. The endless flexible belt thus forms a loop and the predetermined path of travel is defined by the path of the endless flexible belt around the support rolls. The endless flexible belt is positioned adjacent to the reel spool to engage the web against the reel spool during winding such that the endless flexible belt is deflected from the predetermined path of travel by an amount relative to the amount of paper wound on the reel spool. The endless flexible belt has a web-contacting side that contacts the paper on the reel spool during winding and an inner side facing away from the paper on the reel spool. The inventive apparatus also comprises a deflection sensor mounted adjacent to the endless flexible belt and the deflection sensor is arranged to measure the amount of deflection of the endless flexible belt from the predetermined path of travel. The inventive apparatus further comprises an actuator for positioning the reel spool and the endless flexible belt relative to each other to vary the amount of deflection of the endless flexible belt. A controller is connected to the deflection sensor and the actuator for controlling the amount of deflection of the endless flexible belt as the roll increases in diameter. Moreover, the inventive apparatus comprises a device generating underpressure located inside the loop of the endless flexible belt and arranged to create an underpressure on the inside of the loop such that a paper web travelling on the endless flexible belt towards the rotatably mounted spool will be drawn against the endless flexible belt. The apparatus further comprises at least one cleaning device which cleaning device comprises at least one air nozzle and which cleaning device is arranged to be capable of blowing pressurized air against at least one of the two sides of the endless flexible belt. According to the invention, the at least one cleaning device is arranged to blow air against the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt at a point where the endless flexible belt is not in contact with the paper material such that dust particles will be removed from the surface of the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the invention, the at least one cleaning device is arranged to be capable of blowing pressurized air over at least 80% of the width of the endless flexible belt and preferably over at least 90% of the width of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the invention, the at least one air nozzle is arranged at such a distance from the endless flexible belt and at such an angle relative to the surface of the flexible member that pressurized air from the at least one nozzle does not have to travel more than 25 mm from the nozzle until it reaches the surface of the endless flexible belt. In such embodiments, the distance between the at least one nozzle and the endless flexible belt may optionally be in the range of 5 mm-20 mm and preferably in the range of 10 mm-15 mm.
In embodiments of the invention, the at least one cleaning device may be arranged to blow air against the inner side of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the invention, the at least one cleaning device comprises a plurality of nozzles arranged to blow pressurized air against at least one side of the endless flexible belt 5 and wherein the nozzles are distributed in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the endless flexible belt moves and which plurality of nozzles extend over the entire width of the endless flexible belt such that at least one side of the endless flexible belt can be exposed to pressurized air over its entire width.
In embodiments using a plurality of nozzles, the plurality of nozzles may extend in a straight row over the entire width of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the invention, the at least one cleaning device comprises at least one nozzle arranged to blow pressurized air against at least one side of the endless flexible belt and which at least one nozzle is arranged to be movable in a direction that is at least partially perpendicular to the direction in which the endless flexible belt moves as it follows its predetermined path.
The invention also relates to a method of using the inventive apparatus. The method comprises blowing pressurized air against at least one of the two sides of the endless flexible belt such that dust particles are blown off from the endless flexible belt and the method comprises blowing air against the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt at a point where the endless flexible belt is not in contact with the paper material such that dust particles will be removed from the surface of the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the invention, the method comprises blowing air against the inner side of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the inventive method, pressurized air is blown over the entire width of the endless flexible belt.
In embodiments of the inventive method, at least one nozzle that blows pressurized air against the endless flexible belt is moved across the flexible member in a direction that is at least partially perpendicular to the direction in which the endless flexible belt moves as it follows its predetermined path.
In embodiments of the inventive method, at least one nozzle blows pressurized air against the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt at a point where the endless flexible belt passes over a support roll such that the air is blown against the web-contacting side of the endless flexible belt when the inner side of the endless flexible belt contacts the support roll.
In embodiments of the inventive method, the cleaning device is supplied with pressurized air which has an overpressure which is 3 bar or higher. For example, the overpressure may be in the range of 3-25 bar, 3-16 bar, 3-10 bar or 4-8 bar. The overpressure may also be higher than 25 bar.
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Therefore, according to the present invention, the apparatus for winding further comprises a cleaning device 11 which cleaning device comprises at least one air nozzle 13 and which cleaning device is arranged to be capable of blowing pressurized air against at least one of the two sides 6, 7 of the endless flexible belt 5.
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Preferably, the at least one cleaning device 11 is arranged to be capable of blowing pressurized air over at least 80% of the width of the endless flexible belt 5 and preferably over at least 90% of the width of the endless flexible belt 5. In many practical embodiments, the at least one cleaning device 11 may be arranged to be capable of blowing pressurized air over the entire width of the endless flexible belt 5 and it is also preferable that the cleaning device 11 is capable of blowing pressurized air over the entire width of the endless flexible belt 5
Preferably, the at least one air nozzle is arranged at such a distance from the endless flexible belt 5 and at such an angle relative to the surface of the endless flexible belt 5 that pressurized air from the at least one nozzle does not have to travel more than 25 mm from the nozzle until it reaches the surface of the endless flexible belt 5. The reason is that, when the air jet reaches the endless flexible belt 5, it should still have enough energy to blow dust particles away. Here, it may be added that the distance depends on the actual overpressure used in the pressurized air that is used. A higher overpressure normally means that the distance can be higher. However, a lower overpressure means that less energy is required and less noise is generated. For this reason, it may be desirable to use a short distance.
In embodiments of the invention, the distance between nozzle and belt could be almost reduced to zero but since the path of the belt may be disturbed and since the nozzle should preferably not come into contact with the endless flexible belt 5, it may be advantageous to keep a certain distance. The inventors have found that it may be suitable to select the distance so that the distance between the at least one nozzle 13 and the endless flexible belt 5 is in the range of 5 mm-20 mm and preferably in the range of 10 mm-15 mm in order to reduce the risk that the at least one nozzle 13 comes into contact with the flexible belt 5 while still being so close to the belt 5 that effective removal of dust is ensured.
The at least one cleaning device 11 is arranged to blow air against the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt 5. This is of course done at a point where the endless flexible belt 5 is not in contact with the paper material such that dust particles will be removed from the surface of the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt 5. It may then be placed such that it is then to blow pressurized air against the endless flexible belt 5 at a point which is at a certain distance from the nip point C such that dust particles are not blown towards the paper web W and the roll 2.
In embodiments of the invention, the cleaning device 11 is arranged to blow air against the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt 5 at a point where the endless flexible belt 5 passes over a support roll 12 such that the air is blown against the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt when the inner side 7 of the endless flexible belt 5 contacts the support roll 12. This aspect of the invention is shown in
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It will now be understood that the inventive method comprises blowing pressurized air against at least one of the two sides 6, 7 of the endless flexible belt 5 such that dust particles are blown off from the endless flexible belt 5. The air is blown at the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt or against both the inner side 7 and the web-contacting side 6.
When air is blown against the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt 5, this is made at a point where the endless flexible belt 5 is not in contact with the paper material such that dust particles will be removed from the surface of the web-contacting side 6 of the endless flexible belt 5.
Pressurized air is preferably blown over the entire width of the endless flexible belt 5.
The cleaning device may preferably be supplied with pressurized air that has an overpressure that is at least 3 bar, preferably higher than 3 bar. For example, the overpressure may be in the range of in the range of 3-25 bar, 3-16 bar, 3-10 bar or 4-8 bar. The overpressure may also be higher than 25 bar.
Thanks to the present invention, the contact between the paper web W and the endless flexible belt 5 is improved which improves the operation of the reel-up.
While the invention has been described here in terms of an apparatus and a method, it should be understood that these categories only reflect different aspects of one and the same invention. The inventive method may therefore include such steps that would be the inevitable consequence of using the inventive apparatus, regardless of whether such steps have been explicitly mentioned or not.
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