This application claims priority on Finnish Application No. FI 20055321, filed Jun. 17, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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The present invention concerns a composite doctor arrangement which is intended for a web forming machine or web handling machine and which has as components a beam structure, a mounting piece fastened to it, and a blade holder fastened to the mounting piece, with a blade included in the doctor arrangement fastened to the blade holder.
Doctor arrangements where the load-bearing element is a beam structure are used in web forming machines, such as in paper, board and tissue machines, and in web handling machines, such as in printing machines. The beam structure is usually supported on the web forming machine only by its ends. Beam lengths are currently up to more than 10 meters. Moreover, the speeds of web forming machines have increased clearly. When the beam structures are manufactured conventionally from metal, they become large and heavy. Hence, they require much installation space, and their own weight alone makes them deflect clearly. The said beam structures are also sensitive to vibration, which complicates the operation of the doctor arrangement.
In order to reduce weight and vibration and to speed up manufacture, beam structures are presently manufactured from materials lighter than metal. In this way, it is also possible to achieve increasingly light-weight but stiffer beam structures which feature better vibration properties than before. However, the composite construction calls for the use of expensive raw materials. Furthermore, it is problematic to join other parts included in the doctor arrangement to the beam structure. Especially the mounting piece intended for the blade holder must be fastened stationarily to the beam structure either with glue or a screw connection. In this case, for example the thermal expansion coefficient of the length of the mounting piece must be very close to that of the beam structure.
In practice, the manufacture of a sufficiently rigid beam structure requires the use of reinforcements such as carbon fiber reinforcements. In this case, the fixed mounting piece must also have corresponding reinforcements, for example, to avoid torsion resulting from differences between the ambient temperature and the temperature of the beam structure. Moreover, the mounting piece becomes large, which increases the manufacturing costs and complicates the placement of the mounting piece in the doctor arrangement. Further problems are caused by the fastening of commercially available blade holders to the composite mounting piece by means of screws. The blade holder is normally made of metal, or at least it has properties which differ from those of the mounting piece. This causes torsion and tension between the parts primarily due to differences in their thermal expansion coefficients. In other words, the manufacture of the doctor arrangement involves several limitations and problems, which add to the manufacturing costs and complicate the use of the doctor arrangement.
An objective of the present invention is to accomplish a new type of composite doctor arrangement which is more versatile than before and to which it is easy and simple to fasten various types of blade holders without extra limitations or tension. The characteristic features of the present invention will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings. In the doctor arrangement of the present invention, a rigid construction is achieved by the suitable dimensions and design of the parts without problems caused by thermal expansion. In other words, materials suitable for each purpose can be used in the manufacture of the parts, and the parts can be given the optimum dimensions. Moreover, existing parts can be used in the doctor arrangement without problems. Furthermore, the design can be used for improving the versatility of application, which adds to the variations of the doctor arrangement even almost without additional costs.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings describing some applications of the invention.
a illustrates a cross-sectional view of the detached parts of the doctor arrangement according to the invention.
b illustrates a doctor arrangement according to the invention composed of the parts of
a illustrates an axonometric view of parts of the doctor arrangement in
b illustrates a part of a variation of the doctor arrangement according to the invention.
a and 1b illustrate one example of the doctor arrangement according to the invention and of its manufacture. The doctor arrangement is especially intended for use in conjunction with a web forming machine. In this case, the beam structure 10 included in the doctor arrangement is typically several meters long, presently up to more than 10 meters long. Moreover, the doctor arrangement comprises the blade holder 11, to which the blade 12 of the doctor arrangement is fastened. The same reference numbers have been used of parts with similar functions. The blade 12 doctors a moving surface, for example the surface of a revolving roll as shown in
More exactly, the form locking is arranged so that it is fixed in the lateral direction of the blade 12 and essentially free in the longitudinal or axial direction of the blade 12. In this way, the necessary support forces are exerted from the beam structure 10 via the mounting piece 13 to the blade holder 11 and finally to the blade 12. However, due to the longitudinal free support of the blade 12, i.e. support in the cross direction of the web forming machine, the beam structure 10 and the mounting piece 13 can have different thermal expansion without tension or deflection created in the beam structure 10. Moreover, the floating mounting enables the manufacture of the mounting piece 13 from a less expensive material than the beam structure 10 and/or the use of reinforcements with different direction than in the beam structure 10. The dimensions and design of the mounting piece 13 are hence considerably freer while the costs still remain reasonable. The workability and quality of the entire doctor arrangement are still retained. In practice, the operation and reliability of the doctor arrangement according to the invention are better than before.
A simple mounting piece 13 which is fastened to the beam structure 10 with a floating mounting is illustrated in
The mounting piece 13 has a plate-like shape, which gives good reach with a small total weight. Furthermore, the edges corresponding to both mounting counterpieces 14 and 15 of the mounting piece 13 are essentially similar as shown in
The beam structure 10 according to the invention is preferably made of a composite material which gives a good relationship between weight and rigidity. In the simplest configuration, a prior art composite basic tube, for example a carbon fiber reinforced plastic tube, can be used in manufacture. Such a tube is illustrated, for example, in
The profile piece 18 is intentionally of a general model, and a uniform hollow 22 is located in its middle part 19. In principle, a slot 23, shown by broken lines in
When suitable dimensions and machining are used, the form locking is almost free of clearances, and its sets into place at the latest when the doctor arrangement is loaded. However, tight tolerances may be problematic especially when servicing the doctor arrangement. According to the invention, the form locking is dimensioned loosely so that the parts can be fitted to each other easily even in difficult conditions. A loading element 24 can be arranged in the middle part 19 for locking the position of the mounting piece 13 with respect to the beam structure 10. The loading element 24 can be based on a certain construction or mechanism, or, as illustrated in
When the beam structure 10 is manufactured from the basic tube 17 and the profile piece 18, an empty space 26 remains between these, and medium connections 27 can be fitted in this space. There can be several medium connections 27, and they can be used, for example, for supplying compressed air in the doctor arrangement or for heating the beam structure 10. The empty space 26 can also be used as such as a channel with holes at suitable distances, not illustrated, for accomplishing a washing shower which keeps the beam structure 10 clean.
In the application illustrated in
Both the mounting piece 13 and the profile piece 18 can be manufactured preferably using the pultrusion method so that each final part has accurate dimensions and shape without machining. This speeds up manufacture further, and entire work stages, such as adjustment machining, can be avoided completely. Furthermore, parts can be glued and wound without distortions, which expedites manufacture. Beam structures with highly varying sizes can be manufactured from the parts according to the invention. In practice, the diameter of the beam structure 10 is approx. 150-650 mm.
The floating mounting according to the invention accomplishes an easily adjustable and serviceable doctor arrangement. Despite its versatility, the doctor arrangement is easier to manufacture than before. Nevertheless, the properties of the doctor arrangement are better than before. In addition to the mounting piece 13, the profile piece 18 can be even manufactured by the meter. Slightly different parts can be manufactured with small mold changes. Engineering can be used for achieving certain general parts, from which doctor arrangements suitable for most applications can be manufactured. Integrating form-locking in the blade holder 11 gives further functional and cost benefits over prior art solutions. Friction between the parts can be reduced by using suitable material combinations or various coatings. Lubrication can also be used. Oscillation of the doctor arrangement can hence be carried out, for example, by simply moving the blade holder 11.
a and 1b, for example, illustrate additional parts included in the doctor arrangement, which can be installed in the desired locations as necessary. The additional parts in the figures are finger guards 31, which also have form locking. They can hence be changed quickly. The finger guards 31 include an adapter 32, which is preferably glued, for example, to the beam structure 10 or to the blade holder 11. After this, a guard profile 33, which is preferably made of plastic, is pushed into the adapter 32. Its shape and size can hence be changed easily at the installation site using simple tools. Finger guards were earlier made of thin metal sheet, which was fastened to the beam structure with screws.
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