Claims
- 1. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold having a first flexible wire sieve and a second flexible wire sieve, means for positioning said first sieve parallel to, but spaced from, said second sieve to form a sandwich with a paper suspension between said first and said second sieves and means for moving said sandwich in a flow direction, said drainage device comprising:
- means defining a single first mold surface extending along said flow direction, said first mold surface being mounted in a fixed relationship to said first sieve so that said first mold surface is adjacent to, but spaced from, said first sieve in order to define a liquid intake space having a width between said first mold surface and said first sieve;
- means defining a plurality of second mold surfaces, said plurality of second mold surfaces being located on the opposite side of said sandwich from and opposite said single first mold surface and contacting said second sieve; and
- means for moving each of said second mold surfaces relative to said single first mold surface so that said sandwich is moved relative to said single first mold surface whereby said liquid intake space width can be adjusted along said flow direction.
- 2. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein the means for moving said plurality of second mold surfaces relative to said first mold surface is capable of moving said plurality of second mold surfaces angularly, perpendicularly, and parallely relative to said sieves during operation.
- 3. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said means for moving said plurality second mold surfaces is adjusted so that said liquid intake space width continuously increases along said flow direction.
- 4. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said first mold surface is planar.
- 5. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said first mold surface has a front surface adjacent to, but spaced from, said first sieve by a first distance and a rear surface adjacent to, but spaced from, said first sieve by a second distance greater than said first distance so that a liquid intake space is defined between said first mold surface and said first sieve in which the width of said liquid intake space increases by a step along the direction of said flow.
- 6. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 further comprising means for applying a vacuum to said liquid intake space to draw off liquid collecting therein.
- 7. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of second mold surfaces are substantially planar.
- 8. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of second mold surfaces are substantially planar and are positioned parallel to said sandwich.
- 9. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of second mold surfaces are substantially planar and are positioned parallel to said sandwich in a direction transverse to said flow direction and are positioned at an angle with respect to said sandwich in a direction parallel to said flow direction.
- 10. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of second mold surfaces each have a convex shape in said flow direction with the center of each of said surfaces approaching said sandwich closer than the edges of said surfaces.
- 11. A drainage device in a double-sieve mold according to claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of second mold surfaces comprises a plurality of tooth-like structures in said flow direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/340,874, filed Apr. 20, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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