Claims
- 1. Web forming apparatus comprising:
- feeding means for feeding fiber stock to a fiberizing station;
- a rotating toothed cylinder mounted such that a portion of said cylinder's outer periphery is adjacent said feeding means at the fiberizing station , said rotating toothed cylinder creating induced air streams and said cylinder is engagable with fiber stock fed to the fiberizing station;
- means for rotating said cylinder with respect to the stock fede to said fiberizing station so as to open the stock and produce individual short fibers moving with the cylinder;
- deflector means for deflecting the individual fibers as a fiber stream from the cylinder at a preselected location along the periphery of the cylinder, said deflector means being free of means of introducing further air streams other than said induced air streams for doffing fibers from the cylinder and bein in the form of a plate positioned such that said deflector means is parallel to the axis of the cylinder and adjacent to, but out of contact with, the cylinder periphery, said plate being at a location spaced from the fiberizing statino in the direction of rotation of the cylinder; and
- fiber collecting means adjacent said cylinder for intercepting the stream of individual fibers accumulating the fibers to form a web, said fiber collecting means being free of structural members for confining the stream of individual fibers.
- 2. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said feeding means includes a feed roller extending parallel to the cylinder and a nose bar parallel to the feed roller such that fiber stock may be fed between the feed roller and the nose bar into engagement with the cylinder.
- 3. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further including a cylindrical cover extending from said deflector means to said feeding means about said cylinder on the side away from the stream of fibers.
- 4. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber collecting means includes an endless conveyor positioned below said cylinder so as to intercept the stream of fibers, and means for moving said conveyor so as to create a continuous web delivered at the end of the conveyor.
- 5. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said conveyor is a screen mesh having perforations etending therethrough, and further including a low vacuum chamber located below said conveyor at the point where said conveyor intercepts the fiber stream, said low vacuum chamber creating a suction force through said conveyor screen mesh.
- 6. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said low vacuum chamber creates a pressure of less than 5 inches of water through said conveyor screen mesh.
- 7. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein said pressure is in the range of 1/2 to 1 inch of water.
- 8. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further including means for positioning a supply of porous substrate material positioned so that said substrate material covers and travels with the conveyor such that the web is formed on the substrate.
- 9. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further including at least a first feed tray with an open top and an open front wall, said first feed tray being positioned with its open front wall adjacent the periphery of said cylinder between the feed means and the deflector plate, said tray being adapted to channel a supply of particulate material to the lickerin due to the air flow induced by the cylinder rotation.
- 10. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein there are first and second feed trays positioned one above the other with their open front ends adjacent the periphery of the cylinder between the feed means and the deflector plate in the direction of rotation of the cylinder both said trays containing particulate material.
- 11. Web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein the deflector plate has an end remote from the cylinder and the fiber stream is guided along a front surface of said deflector plate, the remote end of the deflector plate being tapered away from the front surface so as to guide lightweight particles by a wall effect, away from the direction of the surface, but to permit heavier particles to follow in the direction of the surface.
- 12. The web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber stock is short fiber stock.
- 13. The web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said fiber stock is wood pulp.
- 14. The web forming apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said rotating cylinder is a lickerin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 75,708, filed July 20, 1987.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Cotton Manufacturing Pt. 1 E. A. Posselt p. 142. |
Cotton, Pickers, Cards, Drawing Rools, Combers, Fly Frames International Library of Technology, p. 14 Sect. 18. |
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