Deckel edge profiler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6470598
  • Patent Number
    6,470,598
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 16, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable deckel profiler is disclosed, for use in apparatus for drying a moving paper web. The profiler is a slidable member which interacts with impingement air to control and adjust the air against the moving web. Means are provided for adjusting and setting the profiler relative to cross machine drying air profiling.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to drying systems for web material such as tissue, pulp and paper and using an adjustable deckel in the drying process.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In web drying processes it is very important to maintain a uniform edge moisture profile in the cross machine direction and in the machine direction on papermaking drying machines such as paper, pulp and tissue machines, in order to achieve high quality paper production.




Uneven moisture edge profiles can result in overheating of cylinder edges causing over-dried edges of the web, uneven creping on tissue machines, excessive local wear of tissue cylinders, reduced machine production and increase in raw material consumption.




There are several profiling devices on the market, but none of those provide the profiling requirements need in today's industry. The following United States patents provide several examples:




U.S. Pat. No. 4,312,139 discloses a material web dryer having opening and closing elements for controlling discharge between open, partially closed, or completely closed positions;




U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,799 discloses a moisture profiler for contacting a moving web, having a pair of sliding valves overlying the inlets from ducts to adjust the hot to warm air ratio;




U.S. Pat. No. 4,331,150 discloses a steam shower for reducing paper web moisture content in a cross machine direction by varying it's bottom steam discharge area incrementally across the web;




U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,080 discloses a method for improving the drying characteristics of a cylinder drying section of a paper machine having an even transverse moisture profile;




U.S. Pat. No. 4,545,857 discloses a steam box for controlling the moisture content of a paper web, which delivers steam to a series of damper controlled compartments that extend across the web;




U.S. Pat. No. 3,930,319 discloses an apparatus for drying a travelling paper web, having a hot air delivery system adjacent the cylinder, with at least a part of the hot air delivery structure being transversely movable; and




U.S. Pat. No. 3,263,344 discloses a drying system for a papermaking machine having sleeves that allow transverse movement so that the air discharge can be controlled.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses the problem of edge sheet uniformity in the drying section of paper, pulp and especially on tissue drying apparatus. It also addresses the problems associated with hot air spillage caused by dryer air boundary layer and balancing of the process air drying equipment.




According to a broad aspect the invention relates to an adjustable deckel profiler for use in an apparatus for drying a moving web of tissue, pulp or paper, said profiler comprising a slidable member for controlling and adjusting hot process impingement air onto said web and which operatively increases or decreases the process air impinging on said web, and means for adjusting and setting said profiler relative to cross-machine drying air profiling.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a side area of a web drying apparatus illustrating the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the drawing, a sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the invention in a material web drying apparatus, is shown. The web drying apparatus includes a cylinder


10


which carries the material sheet


12


to be dried. A nozzle box


14


has upper and lower walls


16


,


18


respectively, lower wall


18


being provided with a plurality of apertures


20


through which hot, pressurized air as indicated by the arrows


22


is directed onto the web


12


in the drying process.




In order to provide as much control as possible over the local sheet moisture variances during the drying process, a deckel profiler indicated generally at


24


is provided at the end wall of the nozzle box


14


. The profiler


24


is adapted to control and adjust the hot process impingement air onto the web


12


at the marginal areas thereof by means of a sliding member


26


telescopically mounted in the end wall area of the nozzle box


14


. As illustrated, the member


26


has a bottom wall


28


that incorporates a plurality of apertures


30


in the form of an adjustable deckel


32


. Apertures


30


in the bottom wall


28


of the member are adapted to interact with other apertures


34


spaced along a spillage controller plate


36


which lies intermediate the bottom wall


28


of the slidable member and the bottom wall


18


of the nozzle box


14


. It will be appreciated that by moving the slidable member


26


inwardly or outwardly of the nozzle box (to the right or to the left in the drawing) the amount of pressurized air from the interior of the nozzle box being directed through the apertures


34


can be varied depending on the location of the associated apertures


30


in the slidable member


26


. Thus, the deckel profiler


24


can control and adjust the hot process impingement air


22


onto the paper sheet in the marginal area thereof, increasing or decreasing the hot process air impinging on the sheet in that area.




The profiler


24


is adapted to provide very small incremental edge cross-machine profiling adjustments and this is accomplished by means of individual adjusters


38


. The adjuster


38


consists of an elongated bolt


40


having a tool-engaging outer end


42


and which is threadably engaged for inward and outward movement in a sleeve


44


which is welded to a wall


46


secured to the outer end wall


48


of the nozzle box


14


. As shown, wall


46


is provided with an aperture


50


through which the inner end of the bolt


40


extends, eventually entering the confines of the slidable member


26


. In that regard, member


26


is provided with an end wall


52


and a pair of washers


54


on the inner end of the bolt


40


engage either side of the wall


52


and are secured in place by means of a nut


56


threaded onto the inner terminal end of bolt


40


.




Outwardly of the sleeve


44


, bolt


40


is provided with a plurality of seals


58


that are concentrically mounted on the bolt


40


and these sit in a shoulder


60


on the sleeve


44


. A seal securing sleeve


62


is slidably mounted over the surface of bolt


40


to engage the seals


58


and pressure on the sleeve


62


and seals


58


is applied by a cup


64


threadably engaging the outer end of sleeve


44


and drawing down on pressure washers


66


.




As shown in the drawing, the outer end of bolt


40


is provided with a series of indicator rings or other suitable markings


68


.




In operation, the bolt


40


is adjusted inwardly or outwardly by means of rotating the tool engaging end


42


thereof and this action provides a fine inward or outward movement of the slidable member


26


whereby the apertures


30


in the bottom wall thereof either cover or uncover portions of or all of apertures


34


in the spillage controller plate


36


. Thus, the profiler


24


provides the capability of controlling process air


22


as well as the cylinder dryer boundary air layer spillage in the area illustrated. The directional control feature in the plate


36


and apertures


30


and


34


provide that control by varying the geometrical configuration of the lower plate through movement of the member


26


.




The result of this control will provide more even drying of a sheet in the area described and it will also reduce sheet trimming requirements due to its accurate hot air impingement control onto the sheet


12


.




The present invention also provides improvements in edge moisture profiling correction on the tending and drive sides of a drying machine; individual adjustment over the full range of the periphery of the drying apparatus; edge spillage control; control capability of wet and dryer sheet edges; and a reduction in the overheating of edge cylinder surfaces.




While the invention has been described in connection with a specific embodiment thereof and in a specific use, various modifications thereof will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.




The terms and expressions which have been employed in this specification are used as terms of description and not of limitations, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions to exclude any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, but it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable deckel edge profiler for use in a machine for drying a moving web of tissue, pulp or paper and wherein said machine incorporates at least one nozzle box which includes an outer end wall and a bottom wall with a plurality of apertures in the bottom wall for directing drying air onto said web; said edge profiler comprising means for controlling and adjusting hot process impingement air onto said web at the marginal areas thereof and which operatively increases or decreases the process air impinging on said marginal areas of said web, and means for adjusting and setting said edge profiler relative to cross-machine drying air profiling;said deckel edge profiler comprising: a member moveably located in the outer end wall of said nozzle box, said member having a bottom wall with apertures therethrough; plate means intermediate the bottom wall of said member and the bottom wall of said nozzle box and a series of apertures in said plate means in registry with selected apertures in the bottom wall of said nozzle box; and means for adjusting said moveably located member to bring the bottom wall apertures therein into selective registry with apertures in said plate means so as to selectively increase or decrease said process air impinging on said marginal areas of said moving web.
  • 2. A deckel edge profiler in accordance with claim 1 wherein said adjusting means comprises a rotatable bolt secured at one end to said moveably located member, a sleeve secured to the outer end wall of said nozzle box with said bolt being concentrically located within and threadably engaged to said sleeve; means for rotating said bolt to effect movement of said member, and means for providing an indication of the location of said deckel edge profiler within said nozzle box.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2300842 Mar 2000 CA
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