Not applicable.
The invention relates to an arrangement for the web threading of a multi-roll calender of a paper/board or finishing/converting machine, which calender comprises a number of rolls formed into a roll stack, and a number of lift-out rolls, which are arranged in such a way that the web being treated travels from one calender nip to another via a lift-out roll.
With paper machines, the trend has for long been to close open transfers in order to improve runnability. As a result of online calendering, the first open transfers are between the dryer section of the paper machine and the calender, and in the set of rolls of the calender.
Nowadays it is known that many web breaks take place precisely at the calender. These can be eliminated quite efficiently by closing the web threadings inside the calender and between the dryer section and the calender. Closing the web threading before and after the calender is not in any way extraordinary. The problem is instead how to accomplish functional closing of the web threading in the set of calender rolls.
The web threadings of the calender will in future have to be closed due to, among other things, higher running speeds, whereby the loads on the web will increase due to the optimisation of draws, or in general to improve time efficiency.
One solution for closing the web threading of a calender is disclosed in the publication U.S. Pat. No. 4,552,620. In it, the belt used for closing the web threading is looped through the calender nips (see appended FIG. 1). The paper web travels through each nip between the belt and the roll. The web is not supported in a completely satisfactory manner when it travels through the calender. The situation can be somewhat improved by applying the known solution to a calender of the above-mentioned type which is equipped with lift-out rolls.
The object of the invention is to provide a reliable arrangement for closing the web threading of a multi-roll calender.
The solution relating to the invention is characterised in that between the calender roll and the lift-out roll, the web being treated is supported by means of at least one closing member not extending through the nip, which closing member is formed by a belt, wire or metal wire, which is arranged to travel via two or more guide rolls.
In one embodiment of the invention this has been implemented in such a way that a first closing member picks the web up from the surface of the calender roll, and a second closing member transfers the web onto the surface of the next calender roll.
In another embodiment of the invention this has been implemented in such a way that the closing member picks the web up from the surface of a calender roll and returns the web onto the surface of the same calender roll, from where the web is conveyed to the next nip along the surface of the calender roll. In such a case, the most preferable arrangement is such that the closing member comprises at least three guide rolls located at the vertexes of a polygon, and in addition at least one guide roll formed into a lift-out roll and arranged inside the area limited by the vertexes of the said polygon.
The invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the solution according to
Between the calender 1 roll 2, 3 and the lift-out roll 4, the web W being treated is supported by means of at least one closing member 5, 5′ (FIG. 2), 6 (
In the embodiment according to
The drives of the calender rolls operate the closing member, or the members have their own drives. If power is transmitted from the roll to the wire closing system, this contact may have a positive effect in that it heats the web.
The amount of evaporation of the calender can be limited by means of the closing member and air conditioning.
The closing member makes threading possible without having any separate devices in the stack. Gradually progressing threading also becomes possible. In addition, threading may be of full width.
In the solution relating to
In this solution, the closing member 6 comprises at least three guide rolls 8 located at the vertexes of a polygon, and in addition at least one guide roll 4 formed into a lift-out roll and arranged inside the area limited by the vertexes of the said polygon.
In the solutions relating to
The closing member 5, 5′, 6 is arranged to be underpressurized to ensure the transfer.
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20001965 | Sep 2000 | FI | national |
This application is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/FI01/00585, filed Jun. 20, 2001, and claims priority on Finnish Application No. 20001965 filed Sep. 6, 2000, the disclosures of both of which applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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PCT/FI01/00585 | 6/20/2001 | WO | 00 | 6/13/2003 |
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WO02/22951 | 3/21/2002 | WO | A |
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WO 0222951 | Mar 2002 | WO |
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20040020620 A1 | Feb 2004 | US |