Claims
- 1. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, and arranged in horizontal cylinder rows, and including a plurality of suction rolls each being disposed between two adjacent cylinders;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective one of first and second endless support belts for supporting a fiber web, with the support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and the first side of the web contacts the support belt; and
- (e) the cylinders of the first group have axes disposed in a first plane I, the suction rolls of the first group have axes disposed in a second plane II, the cylinders of the second group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the suction rolls of the second group have axes disposed in a fourth plane IV, and at least planes I and IV are coplanar.
- 2. A dryer section as in claim 1, wherein planes II and III are coplanar.
- 3. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, and arranged in horizontal cylinder rows, and including a plurality of suction rolls each being disposed between two adjacent cylinders;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective one of first and second endless support belts for supporting a fiber web, with the support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and the first side of the web contacts the support belt; and
- (e) the cylinders of the first group have axes disposed in a first plane I, the suction rolls of the first group have axes disposed in a second plane, the cylinders of the second group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the suction rolls of the second group have axes disposed in a fourth plane IV, and at least planes II and III are coplanar.
- 4. A dryer section according to claim 1, in which plane III is below plane II.
- 5. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, and arranged in horizontal cylinder rows, and including a plurality of suction rolls each being disposed between two adjacent cylinders;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective one of first and second endless support belts for supporting a fiber web, with the support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and the first side of the web contacts the support belt; and
- (e) the cylinders of the first group have axes disposed in a first plane I, the suction rolls of the first group have axes disposed in a second plane, the cylinders of the second group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the suction rolls of the second group have axes disposed in a fourth plane IV, and planes I and III are disposed between planes II and IV.
- 6. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, and arranged in horizontal cylinder rows, and including a plurality of suction rolls each being disposed between two adjacent cylinders;
- (b) first and second endless support belts for supporting a fiber web, with the support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders, and the first side of the web contacts the support belt; and
- (e) the cylinders of the first group have axes disposed in a first plane I, the suction rolls of the first group having axes disposed in a second plane, the cylinders of the second group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the suction rolls of the second group except for the first suction roll of the second group have axes disposed in a fourth plane IV, and planes I and III are disposed between planes II and IV.
- 7. A dryer section in accordance with claim 6, wherein the axis of the first cylinder of the second group is below plane III.
- 8. A dryer section in accordance with claim 7, wherein the axis of the first suction roll of the second group is below plane IV.
- 9. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, the dryer section comprising:
- a first dryer group comprising a first plurality of heatable first drying cylinders arranged in series along the path of the fiber web through the first dryer group;
- a respective first suction roll between each pair of first drying cylinders; and
- a first endless support belt passing alternately over the first plurality of drying cylinders and then over the adjacent first suction rolls, such that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the first drying cylinders and the first support belt comes into direct contact with the adjacent first suction rolls;
- the first support belt being so oriented that in the first dryer group, a first side of the fiber web contacts the first drying cylinders while a second side of the web contacts the first support belt;
- a second dryer group comprising a second plurality of heatable second drying cylinders arranged in series along the path of the fiber web through the second dryer group;
- a respective second suction roll between each pair of second drying cylinders; and
- a second endless support belt passing alternately over the second plurality of drying cylinders and then over the adjacent second suction rolls, such that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the second drying cylinders and the second support belt comes into direct contact with the adjacent second suction rolls;
- the second support belt being so oriented that in the second dryer group, the second side of the fiber web contacts the second drying cylinders while the first side of the web contacts the second support belt;
- the second dryer group having an upstream end with respect to the path of the web through the dryer section so that the web passes from the first dryer group to the upstream end of the second dryer group;
- a third suction roll at the upstream end of the second dryer group before a first one of the second drying cylinders in the second dryer group, the third suction roll being positioned to function as a pickup roll for transferring the fiber web from the first dryer group to the second dryer group;
- means supporting the first support belt for adjustment between positions where the first support belt is selectively one of further toward and spaced further away from the pickup roll selectively enabling the formation of a gap between the first support belt and the second support belt at the pickup roll,
- wherein the first and the second support belts are supported to extend to converge toward each other to form a wedge-like gap which narrows smaller toward the pickup roll and
- wherein the pickup roll includes a suction zone that wraps around the pickup roll to define a first zone which acts through the second support belt and into the wedge-like gap to draw boundary layers of air out of the gap in the region of the pickup roll so that air present in the gap might not interfere with the transfer of the web from the first support belt to the second support belt.
- 10. The dryer section of claim 9, wherein the pickup roll has a second suction zone past the first suction zone in the path of the second belt around the pickup roll for attracting the web by suction to the pickup roll and across the gap.
- 11. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, the dryer section comprising:
- a first dryer group comprising a first plurality of heatable first drying cylinders arranged in series along the path of the fiber web through the first dryer group;
- a respective first suction roll between each pair of first drying cylinders; and
- a first endless support belt passing alternately over the first plurality of drying cylinders and then over the adjacent first suction rolls, such that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the first drying cylinders and the first support belt comes into direct contact with the adjacent first suction rolls;
- the first support belt being so oriented that in the first dryer group, a first side of the fiber web contacts the first drying cylinders while a second side of the web contacts the first support belt;
- a second dryer group comprising a second plurality of heatable second drying cylinders arranged in series along the path of the fiber web through the second dryer group;
- a respective second suction roll between each pair of second drying cylinders; and
- a second endless support belt passing alternately over the second plurality of drying cylinders and then over the adjacent second suction rolls, such that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the second drying cylinders and the second support belt comes into direct contact with the adjacent second suction rolls;
- the second support belt being so oriented that in the second dryer group, the second side of the fiber web contacts the second drying cylinders while the first side of the web contacts the second support belt;
- the second dryer group having an upstream end with respect to the path of the web through the dryer section so that the web passes from the first dryer group to the upstream end of the second dryer group;
- a third suction roll at the upstream end of the second dryer group before a first one of the second drying cylinders in the second dryer group, the third suction roll being positioned to function as a pickup roll for transferring the fiber web from the first dryer group to the second dryer group;
- means supporting the first support belt for adjustment between positions where the first support belt is selectively one of further toward and spaced further away from the pickup roll selectively enabling the formation of a gap between the first support belt and the second support belt at the pickup roll,
- wherein the pickup roll includes a suction zone that wraps around the pickup roll to define a first zone which acts through the second support belt and between the first and second belts to draw out boundary layers of air in the region of the pickup roll so that air present between the first and second belts might not interfere with the transfer of the web from the first support belt to the second support belt.
- 12. The dryer section of claim 11, wherein the pickup roll has a second suction zone past the first suction zone in the path of the second belt around the pickup roll for attracting the web by suction to the pickup roll and across the gap.
- 13. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, the cylinders in each dryer group being arranged in respective horizontal cylinder rows; a respective suction roll disposed between each two adjacent cylinders in each dryer group;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective endless support belt for supporting a fiber web, with the support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls of that group so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the suction rolls are arranged so that a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the vacuum rolls are so arranged that the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and the first side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (e) within the second dryer group, at an upstream end thereof, one of the suction rolls functions as a pick-up roll for transferring the fiber web from the first to the second dryer group; the first support belt is movable to be capable of contacting the second support belt only at a portion of the periphery of the pick-up roll or is movable so that the second support belt is separated from the first support belt, and then the first and second support belts extending to converge toward each other and to form a wedge-like gap toward the pick-up roll of a predetermined angle; and
- (f) adjusting means for the first belt, the adjusting means comprising a belt roll, leading the first support belt and positioned downstream in the path of the first belt form the pick-up roll and being shiftable to move the first belt the pick-up roll having a suction zone at the side where the second support belt is received to suction off air layers carried into the wedge-like gap by the belts.
- 14. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, the cylinders in each dryer group being arranged in respective horizontal cylinder rows; a respective suction roll disposed between each two adjacent cylinders in each dryer group;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective endless support belt for supporting a fiber web, with the respective support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls of that group so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the respective support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the suction rolls are arranged so that a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the vacuum rolls are so arranged that the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and the first side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (e) within the second dryer group, at an upstream end thereof, one of the suction rolls functions as a pick-up roll for transferring the fiber web from the first to the second dryer group; the first support belt being movable to either contact the second support belt at only a portion of the periphery of the pick-up roll or to be spaced from the second support belt; and
- (f) the pick-up roll having a pre-suction zone preceding the location where the second support belt is received at and contacts the pick-up roll, to suction off air layers carried by the belts toward the pick-up roll.
- 15. The dryer section of claim 14, in which the first and second support belts extend to converge toward each other as they travel toward the pick-up roll.
- 16. The dryer section of claim 15, including means for adjusting an angle of convergence associated with the first and second support belts.
- 17. The dryer section of claim 14, including adjusting means for the first support belt, the adjusting means comprising a movable belt roll by which the first support belt may be caused to move to either contact the second support belt or to be spaced therefrom.
- 18. The dryer section of claim 9, wherein the drying cylinders in the first dryer group have axes disposed in a first plane I and the drying cylinders of the second dryer group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the plane I and the third plane III are horizontal.
- 19. The dryer section of claim 11, wherein the drying cylinders in the first dryer group have axes disposed in a first plane I and the drying cylinders of the second dryer group have axes disposed in a third plane III, and the plane I and the third plane III are horizontal.
- 20. A dryer section of a machine for manufacturing fiber webs, wherein:
- (a) the dryer section comprises a plurality of heatable drying cylinders arranged to form at least a first dryer group and a second dryer group, the cylinders in each dryer group being arranged in respective horizontal cylinder rows; a respective suction roll disposed between each two adjacent cylinders in each dryer group;
- (b) each dryer group has a respective endless support belt for supporting a fiber web, with the respective support belt and the fiber web traveling alternately over the drying cylinders and over the suction rolls of that group so that the fiber web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the respective support belt comes into direct contact with the suction rolls;
- (c) in the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the suction rolls are arranged so that a first side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and a second side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (d) in the second dryer group, following the first dryer group, the drying cylinders and the vacuum rolls are so arranged that the second side of the web contacts the drying cylinders and the first side of the web contacts the support belt;
- (e) within the second dryer group, at an upstream end thereof, one of the suction rolls functions as a pick-up roll for transferring the fiber web from the first to the second dryer group; and means to enable the first support belt to either contact the second support belt at only a portion of the periphery of the pick-up roll or to be spaced from the second support belt; and
- (f) the pick-up roll having a pre-suction zone preceding the location where the second support belt is received at and contacts the pick-up roll, to suction off air layers carried by the belts toward the pick-up roll.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/467,788 filed Jan. 19, 1990 and entitled Dryer Section now U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,408.
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