Claims
- 1. A press structure for performing a dewatering operation in the process of formation of a traveling fibrous web, comprising:
- at least one felt for traveling with the web in water receiving contact therewith;
- a pair of looped, fluid impervious belts for traveling with the web for carrying the web and felt therebetween;
- first hydraulic pressure means for applying a uniform first pressure to a first area along the travel of the belts to force water from the web at a high rate of speed, said rate being less than that at which fiber crushing occurs;
- second successive hydraulic pressure means immediately adjacent the first hydraulic pressure means for applying a uniform second pressure to a second area along the travel of the belts, said second pressure being greater than the first pressure and sufficient to cause additional water to flow from the web at a second rate less than the rate at which fiber crushing occurs so that the water can flow from the web without excess water flow velocity building up within the web;
- said first and second hydraulic pressure means each including a beam and a chamber housing arranged to define a hydraulic supporting chamber therebetween;
- each chamber housing including a pressure chamber exposed to the traveling belts, so that pressurized fluid supplied to the supporting chamber urges the chamber housing against the traveling web and pressurized fluid applied to the pressure chamber provides water expressing force against the web; and
- each beam and chamber housing being linked by a flexible diaphragm to define the peripheral walls of the supporting chamber.
- 2. A press structure constructed in accordance with claim 1, further including:
- at least one guide rod to guide each chamber housing in movement normal to the belts under the impetus of operating forces.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 412,578 filed Nov. 5, 1973 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 241,710 filed Apr. 6, 1972, both now abandoned.
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