Claims
- 1. A dry end of a machine for the manufacture of a fiber web, in particular a paper web, having the following features:
- a) the dry end comprises a first plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a preceding dryer group and rotate in one direction of rotation, and a second plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a following dryer group and rotate in another direction of rotation, a reversing roll being arranged between every two drying cylinders;
- b) the preceding dryer group has a first porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the following dryer group has a second porous endless Support belt forming a loop, and the fiber web travels in each dryer group together with the respective support belt alternately over the drying cylinders and the reversing rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders, and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversing rolls;
- c) in the preceding dryer group, a first side of the web comes into contact with the cylinders and a second side of the web comes into contact with the first porous endless support belt;
- d) in the following dryer group, which immediately follows the preceding dryer group, the second side of the web comes into contact with the drying cylinders and the first side of the web with the second porous endless support belt;
- e) between the two dryer groups there is a transfer roll lying within the loop of the second support belt and guiding the same; and
- f) the web travels from the first to the second support belt on a free unsupported web draw terminating at the circumference of the transfer roll; and
- g) the web wraps around the transfer roll over an angle of at most 90.degree. and travels together with the second belt on a straight path from the transfer roll to a first cylinder of the following dryer group; and
- characterized by the fact that the transfer roll has a shell which is provided with openings selected from the group consisting of circumferential grooves, blind holes, and continuous holes.
- 2. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the web follows a straight path of travel from a last cylinder of the preceding dryer group to the transfer roll.
- 3. A dry end according to claim 2, wherein the support belt of the preceding dryer group travels over a straight path, which diverges from the web travel path, from the last cylinder to a belt guide roll arranged in the loop of said support belt.
- 4. A dry end according to claim 3, wherein a diverging angle between the straight path of the support belt and the straight path of the web is between 2.degree. and 30.degree..
- 5. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that a guide roll lying within the loop of the first support belt of the first dryer group contacts a path of travel of the web from a last cylinder of the preceding dryer group to the transfer roll.
- 6. A dry end according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the web wraps around said guide roll over an angle of about 0.degree. to 30.degree..
- 7. A dry end according to claim 6, wherein the web wraps around the guide roll over an angle of at most about 15.degree..
- 8. A dry end according to any one of claims 5 to 7, characterized by the fact that said guide roll lies at a distance a from the last cylinder of the preceding dryer group and has a suction zone in the region of the web run-off point from said cylinder, with the distance a being between 5 and 50 mm.
- 9. A dry end according to any one of claims 5 to 7, characterized by the fact that a stationary suction device is arranged within the loop of the preceding dryer group belt in the region of a point where the web runs off from the last cylinder of the preceding dryer group.
- 10. A dry end according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that, directly behind the point where the web runs off from the last cylinder of the preceding dryer group, there is provided a narrow scraper which serves to detach the tip of the transfer edge strip.
- 11. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the following features:
- a) the drying cylinders are arranged essentially in horizontal rows; and
- b) the row of cylinders coming into contact with the bottom of the web is arranged at a difference in height H above the row of cylinders coming into contact with the top of the web.
- 12. A dry end according to claim 11, characterized by the fact that the difference in height H is 80 to 120% of a cylinder diameter D.
- 13. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the two dryer groups are arranged in the end region of the dry end and that the following dryer group can be driven at a lower speed than the preceding dryer group.
- 14. A dry end according to claim 1, wherein the web wraps around the transfer roll over an angle of between 10.degree. and 50.degree..
- 15. A dry end according to claim 1, wherein the web wraps around the transfer roll over an angle (c) of at most 30.degree..
- 16. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that a plane (E) which is defined by axes of the adjacent last cylinder of the preceding dryer group and a first cylinder of the following dryer group intersects the transfer roll.
- 17. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that a clear distance (A) between a last drying cylinder of the preceding dryer group and a first drying cylinder of the following dryer group is between about 40 and 70% of a diameter (D) of one of said cylinders.
- 18. A dry end according to claim 17, wherein said clear distance (A) is between about 45 and 55% of said diameter (D).
- 19. A dry end according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the clear distance (A) is at most 40% greater than the diameter (d) of the transfer roll.
- 20. A dry end according to claim 1, wherein a belt guide roll guiding the support belt of the preceding dryer group is positioned in close proximity to both the transfer roll and the first cylinder of the following dryer group.
- 21. A dry end according to claim 20, wherein said belt guide roll is supported in shiftable bearings such that said belt, downstream of the last cylinder, may travel:
- a) either together with the web onto transfer roll and from there to said belt guide roll;
- b) or on a path diverging from the web path, directly onto said belt guide roll.
- 22. A dry end of a machine for the manufacture of a fiber web, in particular a paper web, having the following features:
- a) the dry end comprises a first plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a preceding dryer group and rotate in one direction of rotation, and a second plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a following dryer group and rotate in another direction of rotation, a reversing roll being arranged between every two drying cylinders;
- b) the preceding dryer group has a first porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the following dryer group has a second porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the fiber web travels in each dryer group together with the respective support belt alternately over the drying cylinders and the reversing rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders, and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversing rolls;
- c) in the preceding dryer group, first side of the web comes into contact with the cylinders and a second side of the web comes into contact with the support belt;
- d) in the following dryer group, which immediately follows the preceding dryer group, the second side of the web comes into contact with the drying cylinders and the first side of the web with the support belt;
- e) between the two dryer groups there is a transfer roll lying within the loop of the second support belt and guiding the same; and
- f) the web travels from a last cylinder of the preceding dryer group to the transfer roll and wraps around the transfer roll over an angle of at most 90.degree.;
- g) the transfer roll has a shell which is provided with openings selected from the group consisting of circumferential grooves, blind holes, and continuous holes;
- h) the web follows an at least approximately straight path of travel from the last cylinder to the transfer roll; and
- i) a guide roll lying within the loop of the first support belt of the first dryer group contacts said path of travel of the web, with a free (unsupported) web draw extending between and being tangential to the guide roll and the transfer roll.
- 23. A dry end according to claim 22, wherein the belt guide roll has a smooth roll shell surface.
- 24. A dry end of a machine for the manufacture of a fiber web, in particular a paper web, having the following features:
- a) the dry end comprises a first plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a preceding dryer group and rotate in one direction of rotation, and a second plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a following dryer group and rotate in another direction of rotation, a reversing roll being arranged between every two drying cylinders;
- b) the preceding dryer group has a first porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the following dryer group has a second porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the fiber web travels in each dryer group together with the respective support belt alternately over the drying cylinders and the reversing rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders, and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversing rolls;
- c) in the preceding dryer group, a first side of the web comes into contact with the cylinders and a second side of the web comes into contact with the first porous endless support belt;
- d) in the following dryer group, which immediately follows the preceding dryer group, the second side of the web comes into contact with the drying cylinders and the first side of the web with the second porous endless support belt;
- e) between the two dryer groups there is a transfer roll lying within the loop of the second support belt and guiding the same; and
- f) the web travels from the first to the second support belt on a free unsupported web draw terminating at the circumference of the transfer roll; and
- g) the web wraps around the transfer roll over an angle of at most 90.degree. and travels together with the second belt on a straight path from the transfer roll to a first cylinder of the following dryer group; and
- characterized by the fact that the web follows a straight path of travel from a last cylinder of the preceding dryer group to the transfer roll.
- 25. A dry end of a machine for the manufacture of a fiber web, in particular a paper web, having the following features:
- a) the dry end comprises a first plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a preceding dryer group and rotate in one direction of rotation, and a second plurality of heatable drying cylinders which form a following dryer group and rotate in another direction of rotation, a reversing roll being arranged between every two drying cylinders;
- b) the preceding dryer group has a first porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the following dryer group has a second porous endless support belt forming a loop, and the fiber web travels in each dryer group together with the respective support belt alternately over the drying cylinders and the reversing rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders, and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversing rolls;
- c) in the preceding dryer group, a first side of the web comes into contact with the cylinders and a second side of the web comes into contact with the first porous endless support belt;
- d) in the following dryer group, which immediately follows the preceding dryer group, the second side of the web comes into contact with the drying cylinders and the first side of the web with the second porous endless support belt;
- e) between the two dryer groups there is a transfer roll lying within the loop of the second support belt and guiding the same; and
- f) the web travels from the first to the second support belt on a free unsupported web draw terminating at the circumference of the transfer roll; and
- g) the web wraps around the transfer roll over an angle of at most 90.degree. and travels together with the second belt on a straight path from the transfer roll to a first cylinder of the following dryer group;
- characterized by the fact that the web follows a straight path of travel from a last cylinder of the preceding dryer group to the transfer roll; and
- characterized by the fact that the transfer roll is a suction roll.
- 26. A dry end according to claims 24 or 25, wherein the support belt of the preceding dryer group travels over a straight path, which diverges from the web travel path, from the last cylinder to a belt guide roll arranged in the loop of said support belt.
- 27. A dry end according to claim 26, wherein a diverging angle between the straight path of the support belt and the straight path of the web is between 2.degree. and 30.degree..
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/867,411, filed Apr. 13, 1992, now allowed.
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