This application is a National Stage Application of International Application PCT/FI02/00477, filed Jun. 4, 2002, and claims priority on Finnish Application No. 20015006, Filed Jun. 5, 2001.
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The present invention relates to equipment for changing a blade, which blade is intended for use in connection with doctoring or coating, and which is preferably arranged as a flexible band with one or several blades, the equipment including
Blades intended for doctoring and coating are used particularly in paper and board machines and in their finishing equipment. Conventionally, blades are changed manually. However, changing long blades is difficult and can even be dangerous. In addition, changing a blade is time consuming. This means that effective production time is reduced, while the blade changing also ties down workers.
Finnish patent number 103596 discloses equipment for changing a doctor blade, in which a band-like blade is fed from a reel to a blade holder and is then pulled from the blade holder onto a second reel. Thus, when changing blades, a band containing several blades can be fed simply with the aid of the operating devices. However, feeding the band by means of the changing equipment described is often difficult, because in reality there is generally little space around the doctor apparatus. The reels must then be located far away from the doctor apparatus, so that the band must be led using complicated guide devices. This makes the changing equipment less reliable and increases the purchase and operating costs of the changing equipment.
The invention is intended to create a new type of equipment, which is simpler and more reliable than previously and by means of which the drawbacks of the state of the art are avoided. The invention is also intended to create a new type of method for changing a blade, which can be applied simply in the various positions that utilize a blade. The use of the equipment according to the invention gives precise control over the blade, without creating peaks of stress that are detrimental to the blade. This is achieved with the aid of simple guide members, which are arranged to operate in stages. At the same time, the equipment is not only versatile, but also clear and reliable in operation. The equipment can be applied in different positions and with different kinds of blade. In the method according to the invention, the blade's natural properties are exploited, permitting the blade to be guided and fed rapidly and safely. The invention also allows a faster blade change than before to be achieved, as the entire production process is controlled in a new manner.
In the following, the invention is examined in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings showing some embodiments of the invention.
In order to change the flexible band-like blade, the equipment of the blade holder 10 includes two reels 14 and 15, according to
The available reels are generally so large that they cannot be fitted right next to the blade holder. It is therefore necessary to place the reels in an otherwise suitable location further from the blade holder. In
The angle of the blade holder changes when it is moved from the blade-changing position to the operating position and when the blade wears. The stresses in the band caused by the change of angle can be avoided, for example, by using an edge-slotted band, according to FI patent 103596. The edge slotting also permits the blade holder to oscillate while the band in the rest of the equipment remains stationary.
The difference of the rotation angle of the consecutive guide devices in relation to the longitudinal line of the band is preferably 10°–80°, most preferably 20°–60°. The band can then be rotated by a suitable amount at a time. In addition, the farther guide member of the blade holder is usually arranged to guide the band essentially horizontally. Thus, the reel can be located vertically, which is advantageous in terms of the operation and usability of the reel. The band can be rotated, because it is unsupported between the guide members. In this case, the actual guide members are connected by a closed channel 21, thus also protecting the band 16. In principle, the guide members can be supported independently of each other in some other manner. However, it is preferable to use a channel, which has rigidity and a cross-section that is essentially that of a round tube 22, according to
The distance required to rotate the band varies mainly according to the dimensions and material of the band. Usually, the distance between the guide members is 4–16, preferably 8–12 times the width of the band. The stresses within the band will then remain within the permitted limits while the equipment remains advantageously small. In one set of equipment according to the invention, the distance between the guide members is about 700 mm. Operationally reliable and simple guiding is achieved by means of a nozzle, in which there is a flat support surface at least on two opposing sides of the band. Such a nozzle 27 forming a guide member 20 or 20′ is shown in
In the simplest form, there are two nozzles. In addition, the length of each nozzle is 1–6, preferably 2–4 times the width of the band. This means that the equipment is compact, but creates sufficient support for the band. As the friction is low, the support surfaces of the nozzle can be made wide. If necessary, several guides and guide members according to the invention can be joined in sequence. This is a significant advantage, particularly on the drive side. For example, the guide tube described above can be replaced with guide members and guides, in such a way that after the blade holder guide members are used to first of all rotate the band to the horizontal and then guides are used to turn it downwards. After this, guide members are once again used to rotate the band a second time, for example, through 90° and guides are again used to turn it to the machine direction. Thus the reel can still be set in a vertical position, but sideways in relation to the blade holder. By alternatively rotating the band and using guides or other means to turn it through a specific radius, the reel can if necessary be located at the side of the blade holder. The figures, however, show one of the most advantageous alternative embodiments.
The band is fed using transfer devices. The transfer devices are preferably fitted as close to the blade holder as possible. In the equipment according to the invention, hydraulic motors are used in the transfer devices. In addition, there are hydraulic motors in each reel, the operation and control of which are connected in parallel with the hydraulic motors of the transfer devices. In other words, when changing the blade, the band is moved using the transfer devices. At the same time, the hydraulic motor of the tending side reel can rotate freely and, when a sensor belonging to the equipment detects that the band has slackened, the hydraulic motor of the drive side reel begins to pull the band. This arrangement prevents the band from being broken and achieves a precise band transfer. Some other suitable power source can be used besides or instead of the hydraulic motors.
The reels 14 and 15 shown in the figures incorporate an octagonal casing 31, inside which there is a hub 31′ that is supported so that it can rotate. The band 16 is reeled onto the hub 31′, to which the hydraulic motor is connected. In the figures, each reel is supported on a separate support 32, but the entire equipment can be manufactured as a compact construction, which has a correspondingly shaped recess with the hydraulic motors. In that case, a new reel is simply placed in the recess, when the shape will lock the reel in place and the hydraulic motor will be connected to the hub of the reel.
According to the method according to the invention the guide devices are used to support the band, which has been rotated essentially parallel to the blade holder, from two points set at a distance to each other. Between these points, the band is rotated in relation to its longitudinal axis to a position essentially corresponding to the position of the blade holder when it is turned to the blade-changing position. When changing the blade, the transfer of the band is then unimpeded and the transfer requires little power, which in turn reduces the probability of the band being broken.
The method according to the invention can be advantageously used especially in a paper machine. The same advantage can also be achieved in board and similar web-forming machines. A paper machine comprises consecutive, operationally independent sections (not shown) equipped with doctoring apparatuses. If necessary, the web can be run down between sections. Such a situation occurs, for example, during a blade change or a web break. According to the invention, when a blade change is commenced, the web is run down from the section of the paper machine preceding the independent section of the paper machine in which the doctoring apparatus is located. Simultaneously, the said first section is run at production speed without the web. The use of the method in question achieves an important advantage especially in the paper machine's press section, in which the blade of the center roll's doctor apparatus, which preferably has two blades, is being changed. The web section is then run normally, but the web is run down into the pulper. At the same time, the blade holders of press section's doctor apparatuses are turned to the blade-changing position, while the press section continues to run at production speed, but without the web. The blade is changed using the equipment according to the invention. After the blade change, the blade holders are turned to the operating position and the web is guided onto the press section. This avoids stopping and restarting the press section, thus cutting the changing time to less than half of that known. This increases the effective production time of the paper machine, especially when using blades that wear rapidly.
The equipment according to the invention is very suitable for different kinds of positions and blades. The equipment can also be easily retrofitted, though the most suitable locations for the reels can be selected when designing a new machine. The equipment is light and safe to use, thanks to the remotely-controlled operating devices. The unimpeded transfer of the band and the small stresses imposed on the band are also important. Correspondingly, blade changing is considerably accelerated with the aid of the method according to the invention.
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