Claims
- 1. In the combination of a flexible lip of a headbox slice on a papermaking machine with an automated computer cross directional control of basis weight of a sheet of paper during the manufacture of the paper sheet on the machine, wherein the flexible lip is moved substantially perpendicular to the flow of the fiber suspension from the headbox, to vary the position of the flexible lip at points along the lip at spaced intervals across the width of the slice, the improvement comprising:
- a first rod attached at one end to a fixed surface of said headbox at each of said intervals;
- means to heat each first rod to expand it so that the other end will move in a linear direction;
- a first flexible vessel of a first cross section abutting each first rod and compressed by the expansion of the rod, each flexible vessel having a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of the abutting rod;
- a housing to slidably receive each first vessel so that each first vessel can expand and slide in its housing only in said linear direction to increase pressure within each first vessel;
- second flexible vessels of a second cross section different from the first cross section;
- means communicating pairs of first and second flexible vessels;
- a substantially incompressible fluid within each first and each second vessel;
- a second rod abutting each second vessel and having a longitudinal axis in line with a longitudinal axis of the abutting rod, each second rod extending towards and attached to a point on the lip;
- a housing to slidably receive each second vessel so that each second vessel can expand and slide in its housing so that pressure transmitted from a first vessel to a second vessel by expansion of a first rod will move he second rod in the same linear direction as the first rod a distance different from that moved by the first rod, the movement being essentially free from backlash.
- 2. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which the means to heat each first rod comprises an induction coil.
- 3. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which the means to heat each first rod comprises resistance heaters associated with each rod.
- 4. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which the first and second flexible vessels are bellows communicating with each other.
- 5. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which the first cross section is greater than the second so that expansion of each first rod against a first vessel of a pair ensures greater longitudinal movement of the second vessel of the pair than of the first rod.
- 6. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which each first rod is positioned within a casing;
- means defining inlets at the base of the casing, means defining outlets at the top of the casing;
- the inlets and outlets permitting air to pass over the rod to cool it, the heat of the rod facilitating airflow by the chimney effect.
- 7. A control as claimed in claim 1 including resilient means tending to urge each second rod upwardly, against the action of the expansion of each first rod.
- 8. A control as claimed in claim 7 in which the resilient means comprises a coil spring.
- 9. A control as claimed in claim 1 including an indicator, externally visible, to show the position of each second rod.
- 10. A control as claimed in claim 1 in which each first vessel is of larger cross section than the second of the pair and is positioned at the top of a rod when the control is in its useful position;
- the second vessel, of smaller cross section, being at the bottom of the rod when the control is in its useful position.
- 11. A control as claimed in claim 1 including a plurality of third rods;
- means to head each third rod;
- a third flexible vessel communicating with each third rod and with each second flexible vessel;
- the combination of third rod and third vessel having different expansion properties on heating the third rod from the expansion properties of the combination of the first rod and first vessel whereby the sensitivity of the control of longitudinal movement of the second rod is increased.
- 12. A control as claimed in claim 11 in which each third flexible vessel has a cross section different from the first cross section.
- 13. A control as claimed in claim 12 in which the first and third rods are of different dimensions.
- 14. In the combination of a flexible lip of a headbox slice on a papermaking machine with an automated computer cross-directional control of basis weight of a sheet of paper manufactured on the machine, a control for the lip of the headbox slice comprising:
- a first rod attached at one end to a fixed surface of the headbox;
- means for heating the first rod to expand it in a linear direction;
- a first flexible vessel of a first cross-section adjacent the first rod and compressible by expansion of the first rod, said first flexible vessel compressible only in the linear direction of expansion of the first rod;
- a second flexible vessel communicating with the first flexible vessel and having a second cross-section different from the first cross-section;
- a substantially incompressible fluid contained within the first and second flexible vessels;
- a second rod abutting the second vessel and extending towards and attached to the flexible lip, such that linear expansion of the first rod compresses the first flexible vessel, expands the second flexible vessel, and thereby moves the second rod a distance different from that moved by the first rod and in the same linear direction of expansion of the first rod.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 789,913 filed on Oct. 16, 1985, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 501,498 filed on June 6, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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