Claims
- 1. A vented impingement shoe, for use in a papermaking machine, located adjacent to a point of impingement of a stock jet ejected from a head box slice onto a moving forming fabric, the impingement shoe having
(i) a leading edge located upstream of the point of impingement; (ii) a trailing edge; (iii)a machine side surface adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means to the papermaking machine; and (iv) a paper side surface, having predetermined cross-machine direction and machine direction profiles adapted to support the forming fabric in sliding contact; wherein the paper side surface includes a plurality of vents which begin substantially adjacent to the leading edge and end substantially adjacent to the trailing edge, and extend from the paper side surface and through the machine side surface of the impingement shoe.
- 2. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of vents is provided between a plurality of laminar segments having fabric contacting paper side surfaces which together contribute to the paper side surface of the impingement shoe, and are adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means and are urged into a spaced-apart relationship by spacing means.
- 3. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least some of the spacing means are constructed integrally with at least some of the laminar segments.
- 4. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of vents is provided between at least a plurality of first laminar segments each of which has a fabric contacting paper side surface which contributes to the paper side surface of the impingement shoe over which the forming fabric moves, and a plurality of second laminar segments at least some of which do not include fabric contacting surfaces and are adapted to be located between selected first laminar segments, the first and second laminar segments being adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means and being urged into a spaced-apart relationship by spacing means.
- 5. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein each first laminar segment has a first paper side surface profile and each second laminar segment has a second paper side surface profile which differs from the first paper side surface profile.
- 6. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least some of the second laminar segments contribute substantially to the configuration of the plurality of vents.
- 7. A vented impingement shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein the spacing means comprise at least some of the second laminar segments.
- 8. A forming section for a papermaking machine, having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, which includes:
at least one forming fabric which moves in the machine direction; a head box including a head box slice which provides a jet of paper making stock which impinges at an angle of impingement onto a first forming fabric at a point of impingement; a roll, about which the first forming fabric passes, and which is located upstream of the head box slice; a forming section, located downstream of the point of impingement, including static support elements which define a fabric path through which each forming fabric passes; wherein at least one forming fabric is provided with a vented impingement shoe, located adjacent to the respective points at which the stock contacts each forming fabric, each impingement shoe having
(i) a leading edge; (ii) a trailing edge; (iii) a machine side surface adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means to the papermaking machine; and (iv) a paper side surface, having predetermined cross-machine direction and machine direction profiles including fabric contacting surfaces adapted to support the forming fabric in sliding contact; wherein the paper side surface includes a plurality of vents which begin substantially adjacent to the leading edge and end substantially adjacent to the trailing edge, and extend from the paper side surface and through the machine side surface of the impingement shoe.
- 9. A forming section for a papermaking machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein for each impingement shoe the plurality of vents is provided between at least a plurality of first laminar segments each of which has a fabric contacting surface which contributes to the paper side surface of the impingement shoe over which the forming fabric moves, and a plurality of second segments at least some of which do not include fabric contacting surfaces and are adapted to be located between selected first laminar segments, the first and second laminar segments being adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means and being urged into a spaced-apart relationship by spacing means.
- 10. A forming section for a papermaking machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein each first laminar segment has a first paper side surface profile and each second laminar segment has a second paper side surface profile which differs from the first paper side surface profile.
- 11. A forming section for a papermaking machine as claimed in claim 10, wherein the spacing means comprise at least some of the second laminar segments.
- 12. A fabric support element, for use in a papermaking machine, having
(i) a leading edge; (ii) a trailing edge; (iii) a machine side surface adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means to the papermaking machine; and (iv) a paper side surface having predetermined cross-machine direction and machine direction profiles including fabric contacting surfaces adapted to support a papermaker's fabric in sliding contact; wherein (a) the element comprises a plurality of at least first and second laminar segments; (b) the fabric contacting paper side surface profile of the first laminar segments differs from the paper side surface profile of the second laminar segments; and (c) at least some of the first and second laminar segments contribute to the predetermined profile of the fabric contacting paper side surface of the element.
- 13. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 12, wherein the paper side surface includes a plurality of vents provided between at least a plurality of first laminar segments each of which has a fabric contacting paper side surface which contributes to the paper side surface of the impingement shoe over which the forming fabric moves, and a plurality of second laminar segments which do not contribute to the paper side surface of the impingement shoe and are adapted to be located between selected first laminar segments, the first and second laminar segments being adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means and being urged into a spaced-apart relationship by spacing means.
- 14. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 13, wherein each first laminar segment has a first paper side surface profile including a fabric contacting surface and each second laminar segment has a second paper side surface profile which differs from the first paper side surface profile.
- 15. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 13, wherein the spacing means comprise at least some of the second laminar segments.
- 16. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least some of the plurality of vents further comprise V shaped notches.
- 17. A papermaking machine, having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, which includes:
a papermaking fabric moving in the machine direction; a fabric support element having
(i) a leading edge; (ii) a trailing edge; (iii) a machine side surface adapted to be releasably secured by a securing means to the papermaking machine; and (iv) a paper side surface, having predetermined cross-machine direction and machine direction profiles including fabric contacting surfaces adapted to support the papermaking fabric in sliding contact; wherein (a) the element comprises a plurality of at least first and second laminar segments; (b) the paper side surface profile of the first laminar segments differs from the paper side surface profile of the second laminar segments; and (c) at least some of the first laminar segments contribute to the predetermined profile of the fabric contacting paper side surface of the element.
- 18. A papermaking machine as claimed in claim 17, wherein the paper side surface of the element includes a plurality of vents provided between at some of the first and second laminar segments, and the first and second laminar segments are urged into a spaced-apart relationship by spacing means.
- 19. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 17, wherein each first laminar segment has a first paper side surface profile and each second laminar segment has a second paper side surface profile which differs from the first paper side surface profile.
- 20. A fabric support element as claimed in claim 17, wherein the spacing means comprise at least some of the second laminar segments.
- 21. A laminar segment adapted to be releasably secured in a plurality thereof in a fabric support element for a papermaking machine, wherein the laminar segment has a profiled fabric contacting paper side surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, and the profiled paper side surface can be adapted to contribute to a profiled paper side surface of the element.
- 22. A method of making a stationary fabric support element for supporting a moving papermaker's fabric in a papermaking machine comprising the steps of
(i) assembling a plurality of laminar segments in a spaced apart and substantially parallel configuration, thereby defining openings between at least some adjacent pairs of the segments, the paper side surfaces of at least some of the segments defining a composite paper side surface with which the moving fabric can make sliding contact; (ii) releasably securing the segments so that they are oriented substantially parallel, or at a small angle, to the machine direction, by a securing means to a retaining means on the papermaking machine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/942,649 filed Aug. 31, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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