Claims
- 1. A continuous finishing belt capable of use in finishing a surface of a web of paper passing through a calender apparatus comprising:
- a calender roll;
- a continuous belt disposed substantially adjacent said calender roll, said belt comprising a flexible substrate and having an inner surface and an outer finishing surface disposed substantially adjacent said calender roll to define an calendering temperature sufficient to impart a smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and glossy finish to a surface of said web of paper; and
- heating means for heating said calender roll to achieve said calendering temperature in said extended nip during said extended dwell time;
- said outer finishing surface formed from a smooth, soft elastomeric material having a softness and smoothness capable of imparting said smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and glossy finish to the surface of said web of paper passing through said extended nip during said extended dwell time at said calendering temperature;
- Said belt capable of use in said apparatus at said calendering temperature in said extended nip during said extended dwell time without substantial heat induced deterioration of said outer finishing surface of said belt.
- 2. A belt according to claim 1 wherein said outer finishing surface of said belt has a softness and smoothness capable of imparting a smooth, glossy or smooth and glossy finish to said surface of said web of paper.
- 3. A belt according to claim 1 wherein said outer finishing surface of said belt has a softness and smoothness capable of imparting a smooth, glossy or smooth and glossy finish to said surface of said web of paper.
- 4. A belt according to claim 1 or 3 wherein said outer finishing surface has a smoothness of at least about 50 micro inch.
- 5. A belt according to claim 1 wherein a surface of said backing layer comprises a surface configuration capable of dispersing or conducting heat.
- 6. A belt according to claim 1 wherein said calendering temperature is equal to or greater than about 400.degree. F.
- 7. A belt according to claim 1 wherein said substrate is formed from a synthetic material.
- 8. A belt according to claim 7 wherein said substrate is woven from a synthetic material.
- 9. A continuous finishing belt capable of use in finishing a surface of a web of paper passing through a hot soft nip calender apparatus for imparting a desired finish to a web of material comprising:
- a calender roll;
- a continuous belt comprising a flexible substrate and having an inner surface and an outer finishing surface for imparting a smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and glossy finish to a surface of a web of paper contacting said outer finishing surface at a calendering temperature;
- pressure application means disposed adjacent the inner surface of said belt at a location in proximity to said calender roll;
- said outer finishing surface of said belt disposed substantially adjacent said calender roll in proximity to said pressure application means such that said pressure application means is capable of urging said belt against said calender roll to define an extended calender nip intermediate the calender roll and the outer finishing surface of said belt for receiving a web of paper therebetween and for providing an extended dwell time for the web passing through said extended nip at said calendering temperature sufficient to impart a smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and gloss finish to a surface of said web of paper; and
- heating means for heating said calender roll to achieve said calendering temperature in said extended nip during said extended dwell time;
- said outer finishing surface formed from a smooth, soft elastomeric material having a softness and smoothness capable of imparting said smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and glossy finish to the surface of said web of paper passing through said extended nip during said extended dwell time at said calendering temperature;
- Said belt capable of use in said apparatus at said calendering temperature in said extended nip during said extended dwell time without substantial heat induced deterioration of said outer finishing surface of said belt.
- 10. A belt according to claim 9 wherein said pressure application means comprises two or more pressure application rolls disposed circumferentially around said calender roll, said pressure application rolls adjustably mounted for urging the belt against said calender roll to define an extended calender nip extending about the portion of the circumference of said calender roll between two or more of said pressure application rolls.
- 11. A belt according to claim 9 wherein said pressure application means comprises a non-rotating pressure shoe adjustably mounted for urging the belt against the calender roll, said shoe configured to define said extended calender nip intermediate the calender roll and the outer surface of said belt.
- 12. A belt according to claim 9, 11 or 2 wherein said outer finishing surface has a smoothness of at least about 50 micro inch.
- 13. A belt according to claim 9 wherein a surface of said backing layer comprises a surface configuration capable of dispersing or conducting heat.
- 14. A belt according to claim 9 wherein said calendering temperature is equal to or greater than about 400.degree. F.
- 15. A belt according to claim 9 wherein said substrate is formed from a synthetic material.
- 16. A belt according to claim 15 wherein said substrate is woven from a synthetic material.
- 17. A continuous finishing belt capable of finishing a surface of a web of paper in a calendering apparatus having an extended nip defined intermediate an outer finishing surface of said belt and a calender roll capable of being heated to a calendering temperature such that a smooth, glossy, matte or smooth and glossy finish is imparted to said surface of said web of paper passing through said extended nip at said calendering temperature during an extended dwell time, said belt comprising:
- a flexible substrate;
- an inner surface; and
- an outer finishing surface formed from smooth, soft elastomeric material having a smoothness and softness capable of imparting said smooth, gloss, matte or smooth and glossy finish to the surface of said web of paper passing through said extended nip at said calendering temperature during said extended dwell time, said belt capable of use in said apparatus at said calendering temperature in said extended nip during said extended dwell time without substantial heat induced deterioration of said outer finishing surface of said belt.
- 18. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said outer finishing surface of said belt has a softness and smoothness capable of imparting a smooth, glossy or smooth and glossy finish to said surface of said web of paper.
- 19. A belt according to claim 18 wherein said outer finishing surface has a smoothness of at least about 50 micro inch.
- 20. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said outer finishing surface has a smoothness of at least about 50 micro inch.
- 21. A belt according to claim 17 wherein a surface of said backing layer comprises a surface configuration capable of dispersing or conducting heat.
- 22. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said calendering temperature is equal to or greater than about 400.degree. F.
- 23. A belt according to claim 22 wherein said substrate is woven from a synthetic material.
- 24. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said substrate is formed from a synthetic material.
- 25. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said apparatus further comprises a pressure application means comprising a non-rotating pressure shoe mounted for urging the belt against the calender roll, said shoe configured to define said extended nip intermediate said calender roll and the outer surface of said belt.
- 26. A belt according to claim 17 wherein said pressure application means comprises two or more pressure application rolls disposed circumferentially around said calender roll, said pressure application rolls adjustably mounted for urging the belt against said calender roll to define an extended calender nip extending about the portion of the circumference of said pressure application rolls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/438,051, filed May 8, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,750,254, which, in turn, is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/342,864, U.S. Pat. No. 5,546,856 filed Nov. 21, 1994 which, in turn, is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/221,470, filed Apr. 1, 1994, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,707, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/150,760, filed Nov. 10, 1993, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/957,804 filed Oct. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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