This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119, of French Patent Application FR 14 02118, filed Sep. 22, 2014; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an installation for consolidating a fiber batt, particularly a nonwoven web, especially by needlepunching.
The present invention also relates to a fiber batt, particularly a nonwoven web, obtained by an installation of this kind.
In numerous textile installations, and particularly in installations for the mechanical and/or hydraulic consolidation of nonwovens, for example by needlepunching or water jets, the consolidated fiber batt is difficult to convey for subsequent processing, particularly for winding onto a reel.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an installation for consolidating a fiber batt, particularly by needle punching, and a consolidated nonwoven, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known installations and nonwovens of this general type and in which the fiber batt, particularly the nonwoven web, is simpler to convey through the installation downstream of the consolidation phase, and is particularly simpler to wind onto reels.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, an installation for consolidating a batt of fibers, for example a nonwoven web, comprising a mechanical consolidation workstation, particularly using needlepunching, from which the fiber batt emerges in a machine direction, referred to as an MD direction. A device is provided downstream of the consolidation workstation for stretching in the cross direction which is transverse to the MD direction, particularly in the CD direction perpendicular to the MD direction and parallel to the plane of the batt, especially before it is wound onto a reel.
By thus making provision for the batt to be stretched in the cross direction CD after it has been consolidated, it has been found that subsequent processing of the batt, particularly the conveying and/or winding thereof, was easier. The inventors have understood that what was making conveying and/or winding difficult was the fact that, for example, during the consolidation by needlepunching, the batt or the nonwoven would shrink leading to a nonuniform distribution of specific density in the transverse direction, particularly into a U-shape with the batt being heavier at the edges than in the center, which distribution had detrimental effects on the stability of the conveying of the batt and particularly the winding thereof. By combating shrinkage, the consolidated nonwoven is rendered more uniform in terms of the distribution of specific density and the orientation of the fibers in the cross direction and the stability of the conveying and/or winding is thus improved. Furthermore, this stability has positive effects on the final appearance and end properties of the nonwoven, which suffers fewer defects.
In accordance with another preferred feature of the invention, the device for stretching in the CD direction is disposed in such a way that the fiber batt, particularly the nonwoven web, is stretched more at the edges than at the center of the batt, with the profile of the stretching force as a function of the transverse abscissa axis being U-shaped.
In accordance with a further preferred feature of the invention, the CD-stretch device is formed of a ringed roller, referred to as an activation roller, which includes annular rings extending in the CD direction and meshing in corresponding grooves formed in a grooved element disposed opposite the ringed roller with respect to the fiber batt, in order to thus effect cross stretching, namely stretching in the direction CD, of the batt, particularly of the nonwoven, passing between the ringed roller and the grooved element.
In accordance with an added preferred feature of the invention, the grooved element is another ringed roller, the rings of which are offset from those of the ringed roller so as to allow the rings of the two rollers to intermesh.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the grooved element is an anvil, particularly a shaped anvil, in which grooves are formed and intended to partially accept the rings in order to effect cross stretching, namely stretching in the CD direction, of the batt, particularly of the nonwoven, passing between the ringed roller and the grooved anvil.
In accordance with yet another preferred feature of the invention, in order to create non-uniformity in the force of stretching in the cross direction or CD direction of the nonwoven leaving the needlepunching stage, measures are taken to ensure that the rings or discs of the activation roller or rollers are not evenly spaced apart, and particularly measures are taken to ensure that the inter-disc or inter-ring distances of the rollers are smaller towards the edges than towards the center, in order to thus increase the degree of stretch at the edges in relation to the center.
In accordance with yet a further favorable feature of the invention, in order to create non-uniformity in the force of stretching in the cross direction or CD direction of the nonwoven leaving the needlepunching stage, measures are taken to ensure that the rings or discs of the activation roller or rollers do not have a diameter that is constant from one disc to the next in the CD direction, and particularly measures are taken to ensure that the diameters of the discs or rings of the roller or rollers are smaller towards the center than towards the edges, for example they increase from the center towards the edges, in order to thus increase the degree of stretch at the edges in relation to the center.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is concomitantly provided a consolidated nonwoven obtained by the installation according to the invention, particularly in the condition in which it is wound onto a reel.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in an installation for consolidating a fiber batt, particularly by needlepunching, and a consolidated nonwoven, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
The position of the transverse stretcher in the line can vary from one installation to another. Likewise, the cross stretcher may be situated at a number of points on the line, particularly after each consolidation device.
The stretching device 2 is depicted in greater detail in
When the nonwoven passes through the nip between the two rollers it finds itself stretched in the CD direction, namely in a direction parallel to the axis of the rollers.
According to a refinement of the invention depicted in
According to one particularly preferred embodiment, the distance between two discs forming successive rings decreases with distance away from the center of the nonwoven and therefore substantially from the middle of the cylinder towards each of the respective left and right edges, so that the curve giving the magnitude of the cross stretching force as a function of position in the CD direction is U-shaped. Knowing that the curve giving the local mass per unit area or specific density as a function of position along the CD axis of the nonwoven leaving the needlepunching machine is U-shaped, the mass per unit area is thus evened out. The stability of the nonwoven during subsequent conveying operations is thus improved and this particularly assists with winding by combating a chord effect that is found in the devices of the prior art.
It should also be noted that by providing such a stretching device, the objective of which is generally to stretch the nonwoven at the output by an amount of stretch of 5 to 20%, particularly of around 10%, it is possible to dispense with the need for the needlepunching device to be dimensioned over-generously, thereby limiting the costs of the installation which are greatly dependent on the surface area of needles in the needlepunching device.
The consolidated nonwoven obtained at the output from the installation, after having been stretched, has a transverse profile of substantially uniform mass per unit area, with the difference between the local mass per unit area at an edge or at the edges being particularly substantially identical to that at the center, particularly differing by under 10%, particularly under 5%.
According to other embodiments depicted in
According to yet another embodiment which has not been depicted, which can be implemented in combination with the other embodiments or on its own, measures may be taken to ensure that the discs of the roller or each roller have a diameter that varies from the edge towards the center in order to thus vary the cross-stretching force from the edge towards the center.
According to yet another embodiment which has not been depicted, the rings and the corresponding grooves may be formed by a system of combs or strips which are some distance apart.
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