This invention relates to composite-construction treatment equipment, which is designed to be set in connection with a moving surface and which equipment includes
In the present treatment equipment blade holders manufactured entirely of a composite material have been in use only for a short period of time. One known blade holder located in a paper machine has an arm section by which the blade holder is attached to a frame formed by a beam. The arm section is extended with a clamp section, which is fitted with a gap for the blade. A composite-construction blade holder is light in weight and durable compared to conventional metal blade holders. The blade holder can also be made more adaptable to the surface for example by orientating the reinforced fibers. In spite of this, the blade holder is rigid in the blade loading direction, i.e. in the machine direction. In addition, the composite-construction returns to the original shape even after major deformations.
Conventionally the blade holder is attached to the frame using screws. This requires removing the screws during the installation and change of the blade holder, which takes time and requires working inside the paper machine. In some cases even the whole treatment equipment needs to be removed from the paper machine for installing the blade holder. In addition, the holes required by the screws in the arm section create discontinuity points in the blade holder construction reducing thus its durability.
The object of this invention is to provide novel composite-construction treatment equipment, which is easier to use and service, yet more versatile than heretofore. The features characterizing this invention become evident from the appended claims. In the treatment equipment according to the invention, due to the novel design, the whole blade holder can be changed in a simple manner. This makes the installation and change of the blade holder quick and easy. Irrespective of the unexpected construction, the blade holder can additionally be provided with loading elements, for example. The blade holder can also be easily retrofitted in existing treatment equipment without major modifications. On the other hand, the design of new treatment equipment can be made simpler than before. In addition, with suitable dimensioning and design the components of the treatment equipment can be changed independent of each other, which allows to precisely adjust the treatment equipment characteristics as desired.
The invention is described below in detail by making reference to the enclosed drawings, which illustrate some of the embodiments of the invention.
a is an enlarged view of the blade holder illustrated in
b is a cross-sectional view of a modification of the blade holder shown in
a, 3b, 3c, and 3d illustrate various applications of the blade holder according to the invention.
a is a cross-sectional view of the blade holder according to the invention equipped with loading elements.
b shows the blade holder of
a shows another application of the treatment equipment according to the invention.
b shows another application of the blade holder equipped with loading elements.
The treatment equipment also includes a blade holder 15, which is made of a composite material to form an essentially integral component. The advantages of this type of blade holder are described below in greater detail. The blade holder 15 is correspondingly attached to the frame 12 (
Correspondingly, the other end of the backing blade 18 extends closer to the said edge 17 than the blade holder 15 thus supporting the blade 16. The operation of the backing blade is also described below in greater detail. The blades 16 shown in the figures are new. In a worn blade the edge is to the other direction. On the other hand, a bevel corresponding to a worn blade can in practice be pre-ground to the blade. In
According to the invention, the blade holder 15 is unexpectedly removably adapted to the frame 12 using a pair of form-locking counter clamps 19. The form-lock between the counter clamps 20 and 21 is additionally arranged tight in the lateral direction of the blade 16 and essentially free in the longitudinal direction of the blade 16. This allows moving the blade holder 15 in the longitudinal direction of the blade, i.e. in the cross direction of the machine. In practice, for example in a paper machine, the blade holder can be installed simply by pushing from the side and correspondingly, it can be removed by pulling it out. In spite of this quick clamping the form-lock is tight in the lateral direction of the blade. This ensures that the blade holder is reliably kept in place in the machine direction. For additional security during the operation, the cross-machine directional mobility can be prevented using a locking pin, for example. On the other hand, this cross-directional mobility can be utilized for oscillation with appropriate material selections. That is, the blade can be moved in relation to the surface by moving the blade holder only. All parts are preferably made of a composite material. Consequently, the scratching effect of metal rivets, for example, can be avoided.
In the proposed treatment equipment the first counter clamp 20 forming the pair of counter clamps 19 is a profiled shoulder. Correspondingly, the second counter clamp 21 is adapted to cover the first counter clamp 20 essentially on the opposite sides. In this way the said second counter clamp 21 forms a groove against the first shoulder-like counter clamp 20. In principle the location of the counter clamps can vary. However, in the blade holder 15 the counter clamp is preferably arranged in the rear part parallel to the blade holder. In this case the blade is attached to the front part of the blade holder 15. Here the front part refers to the blade holder part, which is nearest to the surface to be doctored. With the proposed construction of the counter clamps, the blade holders can be freely positioned, and the blade holder can be designed optimally as regards loading and blade attachment. At the same time, disadvantageous projections, which would gather impurities and be sensitive to damage, are avoided.
Existing frames are usually provided with threaded holes for attaching the blade holder. In this case the attachment of the blade holder 15 is easy using an adapter component 22 according to the invention. Generally one of the counter clamps forming the pair of counter clamps is thus arranged in a separate adapter component, which is to be attached to the frame. The fastening screws are illustrated with broken lines in the figures. The first embodiment of the adapter component 22 is illustrated in
The following embodiments of the adapter component 22 are shown in
For example, when manufacturing new treatment equipment according to the invention, the adapter component can be excluded. This is possible by arranging one of the counter clamps 20 or 21 forming the pair of counter clamps 19 in the frame 12. This is shown in the embodiments of
Today also adjustable blade holders are used, in which the frame keeps its place as the blade holder turns. In addition to the above-described rigid blade holders, the blade holder according to the invention can also be arranged adjustably. Generally the counter clamps forming the pair of counter clamps are arranged as a mutually functional articulation. In this case it is possible to change the angle between the counter clamps while keeping the locking in the blade's lateral direction unchanged. The embodiment of an adjustable, or rather of a loadable blade holder 15 is shown in
The positioning of the loading elements may be difficult due to a confined construction. The lack of space can be avoided by arranging at least one provision in either or both of the counter clamps for the loading elements. In
b shows another embodiment of the loadable blade holder. Here, too, the blade holder 15 movement is provided by means of the loading hose 26. Correspondingly, the returning force is produced by another loading hose 26′ or a spring component 27. Here the adapter component 22 extends to both sides of the frame 12. The fastening is secured with screws.
The design of the blade holder according to the invention allows using different blades.
In the treatment equipment, the function of the backing blade, too, is essential. According to the invention the backing blade 18 is similar to the blade 16. In addition, the end of the backing blade 18, which is to be adapted to the blade holder 15, has a form-lockable detent 34 for fastening the backing blade 18 removably to the blade holder 15. In this way the backing blade, like the blade holder, has a quick clamping system, allowing its replacement. Furthermore, in selecting and manufacturing the backing blade, it is possible to utilize the know-how and production methods related to the blades, which simplifies the manufacture of the treatment equipment and reduces costs. A portion of a front part of the blade holder forming the blade clamp 33 defines the gap 32 for receiving the blade 16. The front part defines at least one fastening point for the backing blade 18, the fastening point forming a longitudinally extending groove which has a larger portion for receiving the form-locking detent 34 and a first smaller portion extending in a direction overlying the gap 32.
b shows an application related to the backing blade 18. Here the blade holder 15 has two fastening points 31 for the detent 34 for adjusting the position of the backing blade 18 in the lateral direction of the blade 16. That is, the blade holder 15 has two alternative fastening points 31 for connecting the backing blade 18. In this case it is possible, for example, to use backing blades of two different dimensional classes in the blade holder. Secondly, the groove formed by the fastening point 31 can be used for example for supplying a lubricant to the blade and further to the surface to be treated. Also, it is possible to adapt a pipe, for example, in the groove for the lubricant preventing thus application of pressure to the blade holder. In addition, the pipe can be easily sealed and the lubricant dosing is accurate.
In total, the manufacture of treatment equipment according to the invention is less complicated than heretofore. Preferably all parts are manufactured using the pultrusion method. This ensures that the components are ready for use without major machining operations. In addition, when using the pultrusion method, reinforced fibers can be set in the component in a specified manner. Preferably there are remarkably fewer reinforced fibers extending in the cross-machine direction than extending in the lateral direction of the machine. In this way the blade, backing blade, blade holder and even the adapter component, if any, adapt to the shapes of the surface to be doctored. That is, the entire treatment equipment is controllably flexible in the cross direction of the machine. This eliminates vibration problems of the treatment equipment and uneven blade wear, among other things. In addition, the known micro-screws designed for profile control are unnecessary. Instead, the major part of reinforced fibers is found extending in the lateral direction of the machine, in which case the treatment equipment can be loaded against the surface. That is, the components are rigid for transferring the force.
The above-described construction also enables a quick adjustment of the treatment equipment. Various types of blade holders can be attached to the frame and similarly, various types of blades and backing blades can be quickly replaced in the blade holders. In this way it is possible to obtain a suitable combination for each situation by changing the components. Due to the removable backing blade, the blade holder can additionally be entirely cleaned. This is easy also on the outside of the machine, as the whole blade holder can be simply removed from the machine.
Composite-construction treatment equipment is advantageous as regards the operation as well. Firstly, for example the tested blade holders weigh only 3 kg/m, in which case bending due to their own weight is nonexistent. In addition, the blade holder can be installed in the treatment equipment manually without cranes or other supports. Furthermore, the composite-construction endures well sudden impacts and returns to the original shape in spite of even major deformations. On the other hand, when damaging, the composite-construction breaks totally at once, functioning thus as a special safety fuse. In case of damage to the blade holder, it can be quickly replaced with a new one without a lengthy unoperative state of the treatment equipment. Damaging also saves other constructions of the treatment equipment. The operation of the treatment equipment can also be easily monitored by installing diaphragm sensors, for example, between the blade and the backing blade for determining the loading pressure profile.
The treatment equipment according to the invention is simple to manufacture, yet versatile to use. In addition, installing the treatment equipment and changing its components is quick, which reduces production breaks. In particular, the blade holder is light in weight, and therefore its storing and especially handling is easy. Also, in using the blade holder, less force is required than before. Another significant aspect is also the possibility of combining various components into a combination appropriate for each situation. Consequently, the desired doctoring result is obtained in each position, also when the geometry of the position changes, for example, when changing in a certain position a roll, whose diameter differs from that of the previously used roll. In addition, the treatment equipment can be reset during a grade change shutdown even when changing the production parameters, which is impossible in the known treatment equipment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20035010 | Jan 2003 | FI | national |
This application is a U.S. national stage application of international app. No. PCT/FI2004/050006, filed Jan. 27, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, and claims priority on Finnish Application No. 20035010, filed Jan. 30, 2003.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI04/50006 | 1/27/2004 | WO | 7/13/2005 |