Claims
- 1. A belt press unit for a paper machine, comprising:
- a supporting body for a press belt; the supporting body having an outwardly urgable press shoe supported thereon, and the press shoe being for pressing a press belt that is located around the supporting body against an opposing surface; an opposing surface positioned to sustain the pressure of the press shoe; a press zone defined at the press shoe; the supporting body being slightly deflectable under the force of the press shoe against the opposing surface;
- an elastic press belt extending around the supporting body, the elastic press belt being closed upon itself for forming a tubular shape and thereby defining a closed inner space within the press belt; the press belt extending over the press shoe for being pressed against the opposing surface by the press shoe; the press belt being sized and shaped with respect to the supporting body for defining a distance between the press belt and the supporting body outside the press zone along the path of the press belt around the supporting body; the press belt being movable along a path of travel;
- at least one guide ledge supported on the supporting body circumferentially outside the press zone; the guide ledge extending longitudinally for substantially the length of the supporting body and being shaped and positioned with respect to the supporting body for resting against the inner surface of the press belt as the press belt travels around the supporting body and the press belt riding on the guide ledge;
- a substantialy flexurally rigid beam extending along the supporting body and being surrounded by the press belt which extends around the beam, the beam being spaced from the supporting body and extending in a direction across the path of travel of the press belt; the beam being supported on the supporting body at two axially spaced apart locations along the beam;
- said at least one guide ledge being supported on the beam and extending across the path of travel of the press belt for also being applied against the inside of the press belt as the press belt moves past the guide ledge.
- 2. The unit of claim 1, wherein the two axially spaced apart locations of the support of the beam on the supporting body are located so that in the range of 20% to 30% of the total length of the beam extends axially beyond the two axially spaced apart locations.
- 3. A belt press unit for a paper machine, comprising:
- a supporting body for a press belt; the supporting body having an outwardly urgable press shoe supported thereon, and the press shoe being for pressing a press belt that is located around the supporting body against an opposing surface; an opposing surface positioned to sustain the pressure of the press shoe, a press zone defined at the press shoe; the supporting body being slightly deflectable under the force of the press shoe against the opposing surface;
- an elastic press belt extending around the supporting body, the elastic press belt being closed upon itself for forming a tubular shape and thereby defining a closed inner space within the press belt; the press belt extending over the press shoe for being pressed against the opposing surface by the press shoe; the press belt being sized and shaped with respect to the supporting body for defining a distance between the press belt and the supporting body outside the press zone along the path of the press belt around the supporting body; the press belt being movable along a path of travel;
- at least one guide ledge supported on the supporting body circumferentially outside the press zone; the guide ledge extending longitudinally for substantially the length of the supporting body and being shaped and positioned with respect to the supporting body for resting against the inner surface of the press belt as the press belt travels around the supporting bodyand the press belt riding on the guide ledge;
- a substantially flexurally rigid beam extending along the supporting body and being surrounded by the press belt which extends around the beam, the beam being spaced from the supporting body and extending in a direction across the path of travel of the press belt; the beam being supported on the supporting body at two axially spaced apart locations along the beam;
- said at least one guide ledge being supported on the beam and extending across the path of travel of the press belt for also being applied against the inside of the press belt as the press belt moves past the guide ledge;
- the beam being axially displaceable with respect to the supporting body; the beam including a support surface thereon which is engageable with the ledge, and the support surface being inclined with respect to the axial displacement of the beam for axial displacement of the beam to cause radial displacement of the ledge.
- 4. A belt press unit for a paper machine, comprising:
- a supporting body for a press belt; the supporting body having an outwardly urgable press shoe supported thereon, and the press shoe being for pressing a press belt that is located around the supporting body against an opposing surface; an opposing surface positioned to sustain the pressure of the press shoe; a press zone defined at the press shoe; the supporting body being slightly deflectable under the force of the press shoe against the opposing surface;
- an elastic press belt extending around the supporting body, the elastic press belt being closed upon itself for forming a tubular shape and thereby defining a closed inner space within the press belt; the press belt extending over the press shoe for being pressed against the opposing surface by the press shoe; the press belt being sized and shaped with respect to the supporting body for defining a distance between the press belt and the supporting body outside the press zone along the path of the press belt around the supporting body; the press belt being movable along a path of travel;
- at least one guide ledge supported on the supporting body circumferentially outside the press zone; the guide ledge extending longitudinally for substantially the length of the supporting body and being shaped and positioned with respect to the supporting body for resting against the inner surface of the press belt as the press belt travels around the supporting body and the press belt riding on the guide ledge;
- a substantially flexurally rigid beam extending along the supporting body and being surrounded by the press belt which extends around the beam, the beam being spaced from the supporting body and extending in a direction across the path of travel of the press belt; the beam being supported on the supporting body at two axially spaced apart locations along the beam;
- said at least one guide ledge being supported on the beam and extending across the path of travel of the press belt and for also being applied against the inside of the press belt as the press belt moves past the guide ledge;
- the guide ledge including a plurality of axially spaced stay bolts; each stay bolt being connected with the ledge at the radially outward end of the bolt and each stay bolt including a radially inward end; the beam including a support surface against which the radially inward end of the stay bolt rests;
- the beam support surface being movable with respect to the stay bolt for causing the stay bolt to move radially for moving the respective ledge radially; and
- the beam being axially displaceable with respect to the support body; and the supporting surface being inclined with respect to the axial displacement of the beam for axial displacement of the beam to cause radial displacement of the ledge.
- 5. A belt press unit for a paper machine, comprising:
- a supporting body for a press belt; the supporting body having an outwardly urgable press shoe supported thereon, and the press shoe being for pressing a press belt that is located around the supporting body against an opposing surface; an opposing surface positioned to sustain the pressure of the press shoe; a press zone defined at the press shoe; the supporting body being slightly deflectable under the force of the press shoe against the opposing surface;
- an elastic press belt extending around the supporting body, the elastic press belt being closed upon itself for forming a tubular shape and thereby defining a closed inner space within the press belt; the press belt extending over the press shoe for being pressed against the opposing surface by the press shoe; the press belt being sized and shaped with respect to the supporting body for defining a distance between the press belt and the supporting body outside the press zone along the path of the press belt around the supporting body; the press belt being movable along a path of travel;
- at least one guide ledge supported on the supporting body circumferentially outside the press zone; the guide ledge extending longitudinally for substantially the length of the supporting body and being shaped and positioned with respect to the supporting body for resting against the inner surface of the press belt as the press belt travels around the supporting body and the press belt riding on the guide ledge;
- a substantially flexurally rigid beam extending along the supporting body and being surrounded by the press belt which extends around the beam, the beam being spaced from the supporting body and extending in a direction across the path of travel of the press belt; the beam being supported along the supporting body at two axially spaced apart locations on the beam;
- said at least one guide ledge being supported on the beam and extending across the path of travel of the press belt and for also being applied against the inside of the press belt as the press belt moves past the guide ledge;
- the guide ledge including a plurality of axially spaced stay bolts; each stay bolt having a radially outward end and extending through the support body; each stay bolt being connected with the ledge at the radially outward end of the bolt and each stay bolt including a radially inward end; the beam including a support surface against which the radially inward end of the stay bolt rests;
- the beam support surface being movable with respect to the stay bolt for causing the stay bolt to move radially for moving the respective ledge radially;
- said guide ledge further comprising a spring connected with the stay bolt for urging the stay bolt radially inwardly against the support surface; said spring being a compression spring; the stay bolt having a collar on it, and the spring pressing against the collar; the spring also pressing against the supporting body for urging the stay bolt radially inwardly toward the beam;
- the guide ledge further comprising a respective recess in the supporting body for each of the stay bolts, and each recess being sized for receiving the collar on the respective bolt, whereby the bolt may be installed radially from the outside; and
- a disk at the recess and being supported on the supporting body for defining the part of the supporting body against which the respective spring presses.
- 6. A belt press unit for a paper machine, comprising:
- a supporting body for a press belt, and a press belt extending around the supporting body; the supporting body having an outwardly urgable press shoe supported thereon, and the press shoe being for pressing the press belt that extends around the supporting body against an opposing surface; the opposing surface being positioned to sustain the pressure of the press shoe; a press zone defined at the press shoe; the supporting body being slightly deflectable under the force of the press shoe against the opposing surface;
- the press belt being closed upon for forming itself a tubular shape and thereby defining a closed inner space within the press belt; the press belt being movable along a path of travel; the press belt travelling over the press shoe for being pressed against the opposing surface by the press shoe; the press belt being sized and shaped with respect to the supporting body for defining a distance between the press belt and the supporting body outside the press zone along the path of travel of the press belt around the supporting body;
- a substantially flexurally rigid beam extending along the supporting body and being surrounded by the press belt which extends around the beam, the beam being spaced from the supporting body and extending in a direction across the path of travel of the press belt; the beam being supported on the supporting body at two axially spaced apart locations along the beam;
- at least one guide ledge supported on and extending longitudinally along the beam for substantially the length thereof and extending across the path of travel of the press belt for being applied against the inside of the press belt as the press belt moves past the guide ledge and structured so that the press belt rides on the guide ledges.
- 7. The belt press unit of claim 6, further comprising means on the supporting body circumferentially outside the press zone and shaped and positioned for resting against the inner surface of the press belt as the press belt travels around the supporting body.
- 8. The belt press unit of claim 7, wherein the means on the supporting body further comprises second ledges on the supporting body, the second ledges extending longitudinally along the length of the supporting body.
- 9. The belt press unit of claim 6, wherein the press belt is elastic.
- 10. The unit of claim 6, wherein the belt has axial ends which are closed off for enabling the tubular belt to be inflatable.
- 11. The unit of claim 6, wherein the supporting body has a circular circumference.
- 12. The unit of claim 6, wherein the beam has a circular cross section and wherein there are a plurality of the guide ledges supported on the beam at circumferentially spaced locations around the beam.
- 13. The unit of claim 6, wherein the guide ledge has an axial length that is at least equal to the axial length of the beam.
- 14. The unit of claim 13, wherein the two axially spaced apart locations of the support of the beam on the supporting body are located so that in the range of 20% to 30% of the total length of the beam extends axially beyond the two axially spaced apart locations.
- 15. The unit of claim 6, wherein the two axially spaced apart locations of the support of the beam on the supporting body are located so that a portion of the length of the beam extends axially beyond both of the two axially spaced apart locations.
- 16. The unit of claim 6, whrein the guide ledge includes a plurality of axially spaced stay bolts; each stay bolt having a radially outward end and extending through the supporting body; each stay bolt being connected with the ledge at the radially outward end of the bolt and each stay bolt including a radially inward end; the beam including a support surface against which the radially inward end of the stay bolt rests;
- the beam support surface being movable with respect to the stay bolt for causing the stay bolt to move radially for moving the respective ledge radially.
- 17. The unit of claim 16, further comprising a spring connected with the stay bolt for urging the stay bolt radially inwardly against the support surface.
- 18. The unit of claim 17, wherein the spring is a compression spring; the stay bolt having a collar on it, and the spring pressing against the collar; the spring also pressing against the supporting body for urging the stay bolt radially inwardly toward the beam.
- 19. The unit of claim 6, wherein the guide ledge is arched concavely at the side thereof facing toward and with respect to the press belt path of travel.
- 20. The unit of claim 6, wherein the supporting body is hollow, and the beam extends through the hollow of the supporting body; means extending radially through the supporting body connecting the beam in the hollow of the supporting body to the ledge radially outside the supporting body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 592,629, filed on Mar. 23, 1984, now abandoned, in the name of Christian Schiel, et al., for Belt Press Unit, Preferably as Wet Press of a Paper Machine.
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