Claims
- 1. A doctor apparatus comprising:a base adapted to be fixed to a doctor back, said base having a shelf projecting forwardly therefrom; a compliant top plate overlying said shelf, said top plate having a rear portion fixed with respect to said base, and having a front portion projecting forwardly beyond said shelf; mutually spaced blade support members secured to the underside of the front portion of said top plate, said blade support members having front portions underlying and cooperating in spaced relationship with the underside of the front portion of said top plate to define mutually aligned receiving slots, and having rear portions underlying and cooperating in spaced relationship with said shelf to define mutually aligned recesses; a doctor blade having a rear portion removably retained in said receiving slots and having a front portion projecting forwardly beyond said top plate; and a resilient element confined in said recesses between said shelf and the rear portions of said blade support members.
- 2. In a machine for processing a web traveling in a machine direction and in contact with a moving support surface, a doctoring apparatus extending in the cross machine direction at a location adjacent to said support surface, said doctoring apparatus comprising:a base, a shelf and a compliant top plate, each of which extends continuously in the cross machine direction, said base being adapted to be fixed to a doctor back with said shelf projecting forwardly therefrom in the machine direction towards said roll, and said top plate overlying said shelf and having a rear portion fixed with respect to said base and a front portion projecting forwardly in the machine direction beyond said shelf; a plurality of blade support members secured to the underside of the front portion of said top plate, said blade support members being spaced one from the other in the cross machine direction, with front portions cooperating in spaced relationship with the underside of the front portion of said top plate to define mutually aligned receiving slots, and with rear portions underlying and cooperating in spaced relationship with said shelf to define mutually aligned recesses; a doctor blade having a rear portion removably retained in said receiving slots and having a front portion projecting forwardly beyond said top plate to terminate in a leading edge positioned for application to the surface of said roll; and a resilient element confined in said recess between said shelf and the rear portions of said blade support members.
- 3. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said shelf is spaced from the underside of said top plate.
- 4. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said resilient member is a flexible walled tube sealed at its opposite ends and partially filled with a fluid.
- 5. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said resilient member is a solid resilient element.
- 6. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said shelf comprises a plate member having a rear portion tightly sandwiched between said base and said top plate, and a front portion downwardly offset with respect to said rear portion and spaced beneath the underside of said top plate.
- 7. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said resilient member comprises a flexible walled tube sealed at its opposite ends, and means for expanding and contracting said tube to resiliently deflect said top plate with respect to said base.
- 8. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 wherein said shelf, top plate and blade support members comprise an integral assembly which is removable as a unit from said base.
- 9. The doctoring apparatus of claims 1 or 2 further comprising a seal member lining the interior of said recess and extending across the rear portions of said mutually spaced blade support members.
- 10. The doctoring apparatus of claim 2 further comprising means for rotatably adjusting said doctor back to forcibly apply the leading edge of said doctor blade to said support surface.
- 11. The doctoring apparatus of claim 2 wherein said doctor back is fixed, and wherein a means is provided for expanding said resilient element to forcibly apply the leading edge of said doctor blade to said support surface.
- 12. The doctoring apparatus of claims 2, 10 or 11 wherein said support surface is the surface of a rotating roll.
- 13. A doctor apparatus comprising:a base adapted to be fixed to a doctor back, said base having a rigid shelf projecting forwardly therefrom; a blade holder assembly including a compliant plate having a rear portion fixed with respect to said base, and having a front portion projecting forwardly beyond said shelf, said blade holder assembly cooperating in spaced relationship with said shelf to define a recess located between said base and the front portion of said plate; a doctor blade removably retained on and projecting forwardly from the front portion of said plate; and a resilient element confined in said recess.
- 14. The doctor apparatus of claim 13 wherein said resilient element comprises a flexible walled tube sealed at its opposite ends, and means for expanding and contracting said tube to resiliently deflect said plate with respect to said base.
- 15. The doctor apparatus of claim 13 further comprising means for rotatably adjusting said doctor back to forcibly apply a leading edge of said doctor blade to a surface to be doctored.
- 16. The doctor apparatus of claim 13 wherein said doctor back is fixed, and wherein a means is provided for expanding said resilient element to forcibly apply a leading edge of said doctor blade to a surface to be doctored.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/117,951, filed Jan. 29, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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