Claims
- 1. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web comprising in combination:
- a plurality of rotatably mounted upper dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry a web and evaporate moisture therefrom;
- a plurality of rotatably mounted lower dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry the web and evaporate moisture therefrom;
- said drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path passing successively between the upper and lower drums with the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces of the drums respectively;
- upper and lower looped felts formed of a pervious material accommodating the escape of water vapor from the web and wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the upper and lower drums respectively;
- upper and lower felt rolls for the upper and lower felts respectively with one felt roll between each pair of adjacent drums for the upper drums and for the lower drums;
- said lower felt rolls positioned to carry the portion of the upper felt between the adjacent lower drums into the spaces between the lower drums;
- said upper felt rolls positioned to carry the portions of the lower felt between adjacent upper drums into the spaces between said upper drums;
- said felt rolls being formed of perforate roll shells;
- glands inside of said roll shells dividing the shells into a first portion exposed to the oncoming web and a second portion exposed to the offrunning web;
- pressure means connected to one of said portions of said glands; and
- vacuum means connected to the other of said portions of said glands so that the web is subjected to pressure and vacuum in its travel across the felt roll and the spaces between the drums and the felt rolls are subjected to pressure and vacuum;
- said felt rolls and drums positioned so that the felt and web runs are arranged to eliminate any open unsupported web runs and the web is automatically transferred between top and bottom dryer felts without subjecting the web to an open unsupported web run.
- 2. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web constructed in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein the felt roll and pressure and vacuum means are constructed so that the first portion is subjected to a vacuum and said second portion is subjected to a pressure.
- 3. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web constructed in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein the felt roll and pressure and vacuum means are constructed so that the first portion is subjected to a pressure and said second portion is subjected to a vacuum.
- 4. A paper or board dryer for the removal of moisture from a traveling web comprising in combination:
- a plurality of rotatably mounted upper dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry a web and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- a plurality of rotatably mounted lower dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry the web and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- said drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path passing successively between the upper and lower drums with the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces of the drums respectively;
- upper and lower looped felts formed of a material accommodating the escape of moisture from the web and wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the upper and lower drums respectively;
- upper and lower felt rolls for the upper and lower felts respectively for guiding the felts from one roll to the next and positioned so that the web transfers from one felt to the other in travel from the upper dryer drums to the lower dryer drums and back to the upper dryer drums;
- said felt rolls having glands therein dividing the rolls to a first portion facing the oncoming web as it is wrapped over the felt roll and a second portion facing the web on the offrunning side of the felt roll;
- pressure means connected to one portion of said gland; and
- vacuum means connected to the other portion of the glands of each of the felt rolls so that the zone facing the web on one side of the felt roll is subjected to pressure and the zone on the other side of the felt roll is subjected to a vacuum;
- said felts and felt rolls positioned so that the web has an absence or a minimum of unsupported web runs.
- 5. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web constructed in accordance with claim 4:
- wherein the portion of the felt roll on the onrunning side is subject to pressure and the portion on the offrunning side is subject to vacuum.
- 6. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web constructed in accordance with claim 4:
- wherein the portion on the onrunning side of the felt roll is subjected to vacuum and the portion on the offrunning side is subjected to a pressure.
- 7. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web comprising in combination:
- a plurality of rotatably mounted upper dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry a sheet and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- a plurality of rotatably mounted lower dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry the sheet and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- said drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path passing successively between the upper and lower drums with the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces respectively;
- upper and lower looped felts formed of a pervious material accommodating the escape of liquid vapor from the web and wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the upper and lower drums respectively;
- upper felt rolls for the upper felts with one felt roll positioned beneath each of the upper drums and between adjacent lower drums;
- lower felt rolls positioned above each of the lower drums and between adjacent upper drums;
- means guiding said web over a lower drum and then over an upper felt guide roll and then causing it to wrap an upper drum and then travel over a lower felt roll;
- said guide rolls being hollow perforate roll shells with glands therein dividing the interior of the shell into a first portion facing the onrunning web and a second portion facing the offrunning web;
- vacuum means subjecting one of said portions to a vacuum; and
- pressure means subjecting the other of said portions of each of the felt rolls to a pressure whereby the zone opposite the pressure means outside of the felt roll is pressurized in the zone opposite the vacuum means outside of the felt roll subjected to a vacuum;
- said felts and felt rolls positioned so that the web has an absence of unsupported runs.
- 8. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web comprising in combination:
- a plurality of rotatably mounted upper dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry a web and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- a plurality of rotatably mounted lower dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry the web and evaporate liquid therefrom;
- said drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path passing successively between the
- upper and lower drums with the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces respectively;
- upper and lower looped felts wrapping the web on the upper and lower surfaces of the upper and lower drums respectively;
- upper felt rolls on the upper felts with one felt roll positioned beneath each of the upper drums and between adjacent lower drums;
- lower felt rolls positioned above each of the lower drums and between adjacent upper drums;
- means guiding the web over a lower drum and then up over an upper felt roll and then up over an upper drum and down over a lower felt roll;
- said felt rolls being hollow roll shells;
- means dividing the interior of the felt roll shells into a first portion facing the oncoming web and a second portion facing the offrunning web;
- vacuum means connected to the felt rolls and subjecting one of said portions to a vacuum; and
- pressure means subjecting the other of said portions of the felt rolls to a pressure so that the zone opposite the vacuum means outside of the felt roll is subject to a vacuum and the zone outside of the pressure section of the guide rolls is subjected to a pressure; said felts and felt rolls positioned so that the web has an absence of unsupported runs.
- 9. A paper or board dryer for the removal of liquid from a traveling web comprising in combination:
- a plurality of rotatably mounted upper dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry a web and evaporate moisture therefrom;
- a plurality of rotatably mounted lower dryer drums adapted to be heated to carry the web and evaporate moisture therefrom;
- said drums positioned to carry the web in a sinuous path passing successively between the upper and lower drums with the web wrapping the upper and lower surfaces respectively;
- upper and lower looped felts formed of a pervious material accommodating the escape of vapor from the web and wrapping the web on the upper or lower surfaces of the upper and lower drums respectively;
- means guiding the upper felt onto the upper surface of a web at a first dryer drum;
- means guiding the lower felt beneath the web between the first and a second dryer drum by a first lower felt roll;
- an upper grooved guide roll forming a nip with said first lower felt guide roll leading the upper felt away from the web in advance of a second dryer drum;
- a perforate felt roll between the second and a third dryer drum for guiding the web onto the third dryer drum;
- means guiding the upper felt over said felt roll onto the upper surface of the web with the lower felt separating from the web at said perforated felt roll;
- means dividing the interior of said perforate felt roll into a first pressure zone facing the oncoming web and a second vacuum zone on the offrunning side of the perforate roll; said felts and felt rolls positioned so that the web has an absence of unsupported runs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 426,609, filed in the Patent and Trademark Office on Sept. 29, 1982, Entitled "Dryer Felt Run" now U.S. Pat. No. 4,485,567.
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