Claims
- 1. A dryer section of a paper machine, comprising
- a group with single-wire draw including heated drying cylinders arranged in a first row, reversing suction cylinders or reversing suction rolls arranged in a second row below said first row of drying cylinders and each between an adjacent pair of said drying cylinders, and a drying wire engaging a paper web and running over said drying cylinders and said reversing suction cylinders or rolls whereby said reversing suction cylinders or rolls are arranged inside a loop of said drying wire,
- the web being guided over a sector of a last one of said drying cylinders in a running direction of the web and having an exposed first face and a second, opposed face of the web in direct contact with an outer surface of said last drying cylinder in said sector, said drying wire being separated from the web about said last drying cylinder, and
- a calender roll arranged in opposed relationship to said last drying cylinder in said sector in which the first face of the web is exposed to thereby define a calendering nip with said last drying cylinder.
- 2. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising
- at least one additional dryer group including drying cylinders arranged before said single-wire draw group in the running direction of the web, said single-wire draw group being the last dryer group in the running direction of the web such that said last drying cylinder is the last drying cylinder in the dryer section.
- 3. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising
- a twin-wire draw group arranged after said single-wire draw group.
- 4. The dryer section of claim 1, wherein said calender roll has a cylinder face made of a surface material selected such that after said calendering nip, adhesion of the web to said cylinder face of said calender roll is prevented and the web follows said last drying cylinder.
- 5. The dryer section of claim 1, wherein said last drying cylinder has associated surface heating means.
- 6. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising a calendering belt and means for guiding said calendering belt in a loop and through said calendering nip, said calender roll being situated in said loop.
- 7. The dryer section of claim 1, wherein said calender roll comprises a coating on an outer surface and said last drying cylinder includes reinforcement means to provide structural integrity to said last drying cylinder.
- 8. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising heating means for heating an outer surface of said last drying cylinder to a surface temperature of from about 60.degree. C. to about 250.degree. C.
- 9. The dryer section of claim 1, wherein said calender roll comprises a soft coating on an outer surface having a hardness in a range from about 80 Shore D to about 95 Shore D to thereby form a soft calendering nip with said last drying cylinder.
- 10. The dryer section of claim 1, wherein said calender roll comprises an extended nip roll such that said calendering nip constitutes an extended nip.
- 11. The dryer section of claim 10, wherein said extended nip roll comprises a hose roll having a flexible hose mantle and at least one hydraulically loaded glide shoe arranged in an interior of said hose mantle for producing a nip pressure in a calendering zone of said extended nip.
- 12. The dryer section of claim 11, wherein said at least one glide shoe comprises a series of glide shoes, said extended nip roll further comprising loading means for individually loading each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes and control means for controlling a linear load profile of said loading means in a machine direction and/or in a cross-machine direction by independently regulating the hydraulic loading of each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes.
- 13. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in advance of said calendering nip and proximate the exposed first face of the web for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 14. The dryer section of claim 13, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged in opposed relationship to the exposed first face of the web and are selected from the group consisting of a steam supply box, a web heating device, a web profiling device and a water-mist spraying device.
- 15. The dryer section of claim 13, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged to control at least one of a cross-direction moisture profile of said calendering nip, a temperature profile of said calendering nip and a linear load profile of said calendering nip.
- 16. The dryer section of claim 1, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in conjunction with and operative in association with said calender roll for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 17. A dryer section of a paper machine, comprising
- a group with single-wire draw including heated drying cylinders arranged in a first row, reversing suction cylinders or reversing suction rolls arranged in a second row below said first row of drying cylinders and each between an adjacent pair of said drying cylinders, and a first drying wire engaging a paper web and running over said drying cylinders and said reversing suction cylinders or rolls whereby said reversing suction cylinders or rolls are arranged inside a loop of said drying wire,
- the web being guided over a sector of one of said drying cylinders such that in said sector, the web has an exposed first face and a second, opposed face of the web in direct contact with an outer surface of said one of said drying cylinders,
- the web being pressed by a wire against said one of said drying cylinders before and after said sector, and
- a calender roll arranged in opposed relationship to said one of said drying cylinders in said sector in which the first face of the web is exposed to thereby define a calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders.
- 18. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said single-wire draw group further comprising guide means for guiding said first drying wire to press the web against said one of said drying cylinders both before and after said sector.
- 19. The dryer section of claim 18, wherein said one of said drying cylinders is arranged between a first and last one of said drying cylinders in said single-wire draw group, said guide means comprising
- a guide roll spaced from said one of said drying cylinders such that said first drying wire is separated from the web as the web runs over said one of said drying cylinders at a first location and is passed into engagement with the web as the web runs over said one of said drying cylinders at a second location downstream of said first location, said calender roll being arranged to define said calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders between said first and second locations.
- 20. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said single-wire draw group further comprises first guide means for guiding said first drying wire to press the web against said one of said drying cylinders before said sector, further comprising
- an additional group with single-wire draw including heated drying cylinders arranged in a first row, reversing suction cylinders or reversing suction rolls arranged in a second row below said first row of drying cylinders and each between an adjacent pair of said drying cylinders, and a second drying wire engaging a paper web and running over said drying cylinders and said reversing suction cylinders or rolls whereby said reversing suction cylinders or rolls are arranged inside a loop of said drying wire,
- said additional single-wire draw group further comprising second guide means for guiding said second drying wire to press the web against said one of said drying cylinders after said sector.
- 21. The dryer section of claim 20, wherein said first guide means comprise a first guide roll arranged to separate said first drying wire from the web at a first location about said one of said drying cylinders as the web runs over said one of said drying cylinders, and said second guide means comprise a second guide roll arranged to pass said second drying wire into engagement with the web at a second location about said one of said drying cylinders as the web runs over said one of said drying cylinders.
- 22. The dryer section of claim 17, further comprising
- a twin-wire draw group arranged after said single-wire draw group.
- 23. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said calender roll has a cylinder face made of a surface material selected such that after said calendering nip, adhesion of the web to said cylinder face of said calender roll is prevented and the web follows said one of said drying cylinders.
- 24. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said one of said drying cylinders has associated surface heating means.
- 25. The dryer section of claim 17, further comprising a calendering belt and means for guiding said calendering belt in a loop and through said calendering nip, said calender roll being situated in said loop.
- 26. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said calender roll comprises a coating on an outer surface and said one of said drying cylinders includes reinforcement means to provide structural integrity to said one of said drying cylinders.
- 27. The dryer section of claim 17, further comprising heating means for heating an outer surface of said one of said drying cylinder to a surface temperature of from about 60.degree. C. to about 250.degree. C.
- 28. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said calender roll comprises a soft coating on an outer surface having a hardness in a range from about 80 Shore D to about 95 Shore D to thereby form a soft calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders.
- 29. The dryer section of claim 17, wherein said calender roll comprises an extended nip roll such that said calendering nip constitutes an extended nip.
- 30. The dryer section of claim 29, wherein said extended nip roll comprises a hose roll having a flexible hose mantle and at least one hydraulically loaded glide shoe arranged in an interior of said hose mantle for producing a nip pressure in a calendering zone of said extended nip.
- 31. The dryer section of claim 30, wherein said at least one glide shoe comprises a series of glide shoes, said extended nip roll further comprising loading means for individually loading each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes and control means for controlling a linear load profile of said loading means in a machine direction and/or in a cross-machine direction by independently regulating the hydraulic loading of each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes.
- 32. The dryer section of claim 17, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in advance of said calendering nip and proximate the exposed first face of the web for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 33. The dryer section of claim 32, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged in opposed relationship to the exposed first face of the web and are selected from the group consisting of a steam supply box, a web heating device, a web profiling device and a water-mist spraying device.
- 34. The dryer section of claim 32, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged to control at least one of a cross-direction moisture profile of said calendering nip, a temperature profile of said calendering nip and a linear load profile of said calendering nip.
- 35. The dryer section of claim 17, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in conjunction with and operative in association with said calender roll for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 36. A dryer section of a paper machine, comprising
- a hybrid group comprising
- a single-wire draw portion including heated drying cylinders arranged in a first row, reversing suction cylinders or reversing suction rolls arranged in a second row below said first row of drying cylinders and each between an adjacent pair of said drying cylinders, and a drying wire engaging a paper web and running over said drying cylinders and said reversing suction cylinders or rolls whereby said reversing suction cylinders or rolls are arranged inside a loop of said drying wire, and
- a twin-wire draw portion including a first row and a second row of heated drying cylinders between which the web has free unsupported draws, a first wire for contacting the web against said drying cylinders in the first row, first guide means for guiding a run of said first wire, and second guide means for guiding said drying wire of said single-wire draw portion to contact the web against said drying cylinders in the second row; and
- a calender roll arranged in opposed relationship to one of said drying cylinders in said single-wire draw portion at a location at which the web has an exposed face to define a calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders.
- 37. The dryer section of claim 36, wherein said single-wire draw portion is arranged before said twin-wire draw portion in a running direction of the web.
- 38. The dryer section of claim 36, wherein said single-wire draw portion is arranged after said twin-wire draw portion in a running direction of the web.
- 39. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising a calendering belt and means for guiding said calendering belt in a loop and through said calendering nip, said calender roll being situated in said loop.
- 40. The dryer section of claim 36, wherein said calender roll comprises a coating on an outer surface and said one of said drying cylinders includes reinforcement means to provide structural integrity to said one of said drying cylinders.
- 41. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising heating means for heating an outer surface of said one of said drying cylinders to a surface temperature of from about 60.degree. C. to about 250.degree. C.
- 42. The dryer section of claim 36, wherein said calender roll comprises a soft coating on an outer surface having a hardness in a range from about 80 Shore D to about 95 Shore D to thereby form a soft calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders.
- 43. The dryer section of claim 36, wherein said calender roll comprises an extended nip roll such that said calendering nip constitutes an extended nip.
- 44. The dryer section of claim 43, wherein said extended nip roll comprises a hose roll having a flexible hose mantle and at least one hydraulically loaded glide shoe arranged in an interior of said hose mantle for producing a nip pressure in a calendering zone of said extended nip.
- 45. The dryer section of claim 44, wherein said at least one glide shoe comprises a series of glide shoes, said extended nip roll further comprising loading means for individually loading each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes and control means for controlling a linear load profile of said loading means in a machine direction and/or in a cross-machine direction by independently regulating the hydraulic loading of each of said glide shoes in said series of glide shoes.
- 46. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in advance of said calendering nip and proximate the exposed first face of the web for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 47. The dryer section of claim 46, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged in opposed relationship to the exposed first face of the web and are selected from the group consisting of a steam supply box, a web heating device, a web profiling device and a water-mist spraying device.
- 48. The dryer section of claim 46, wherein said calendering intensification means are arranged to control at least one of a cross-direction moisture profile of said calendering nip, a temperature profile of said calendering nip and a linear load profile of said calendering nip.
- 49. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising calendering intensification means arranged in conjunction with and operative in association with said calender roll for intensifying the calendering in said calendering nip.
- 50. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising a pair of guide rolls arranged to separate said drying wire from the web about said one of said drying cylinders at a first location and recontact said drying wire with the web about said one of said drying cylinders at a second location, said calendering nip being arranged between said first and second locations.
- 51. The dryer section of claim 50, wherein said calender roll is an extended-nip roll which directly contacts the web such that said calendering nip constitutes an extended nip.
- 52. The dryer section of claim 50, further comprising an induction heater for heating said calender roll until its surface temperature is from about 60.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C.
- 53. The dryer section of claim 50, further comprising a calendering belt arranged to run over said calender roll, in direct contact with the web and through said calendering nip between said calender roll and said one of said drying cylinders.
- 54. The dryer section of claim 36, further comprising an additional calender roll arranged in opposed relationship to one of said drying cylinders in said first row of drying cylinders in said twin-wire draw portion to define an additional calendering nip with said one of said drying cylinders in said first row such that one side of the web is in contact with said calender roll and an opposite side of the web is in contact with said additional calender roll.
- 55. The dryer section of claim 38, wherein said one of said drying cylinders is the last drying cylinder in said single-wire draw portion in a running direction of the web such that said drying wire of said single-wire draw portion carries the web onto said last drying cylinder and is separated from the web about said last drying cylinder, said calendering nip being formed after said drying wire has separated from the web.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/918,787 filed Aug. 25, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,587 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/661,666 filed Jun. 11, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,697.
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