Information
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Patent Grant
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6780285
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Patent Number
6,780,285
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Date Filed
Monday, December 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 24, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 162 352
- 162 374
- 162 301
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention concerns a loading device for the dewatering a web-forming wire, which supports and/or loads the wire of a paper machine and scrapes water from the wire surface. The loading device is loaded by a pressure medium and includes a movable loading member and a fixed base member. The loading member includes a longitudinal groove which extends the length of the loading member and the base member includes a slide rail adapted to be received in the longitudinal groove for supporting the loading member. In order to eliminate jamming phenomenon of the loading member, the loading member is supported evenly in its position in a cross machine direction and it is adapted to move towards the wire and away from the wire with aid of rollers arranged between the slide rail and the internal walls of the loading member which define the longitudinal groove.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the web-forming section, that is, the former section of a paper machine, board machine, tissue machine or the like. More specifically, the invention concerns a loading device for supporting and dewatering a web-forming wire of a paper machine or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Several different wire supporting and dewatering components are used in the web-forming sections of a paper machine or the like. The main purpose of these components is to generate a compression pressure and pressure pulsation in the fiber layer to be formed, to thereby promote the removal of water from the web to be formed, and at the same time contribute to the formation of the web.
With regard to know arrangements for web-forming components, general reference is made to the applicant's FI patent publication 90 673, which discloses a two-wire web-forming section of a paper machine which includes a carrying wire and a covering wire. The carrying wire and covering wire together define a two-wire forming zone. In this forming zone is fitted a forming unit including a forming table and a dewatering box which generates a vacuum for removing water from the wire. The dewatering box includes a set of spaced ribs upon which the wire travels. During operation an upper one of the wires rests against the ribs and water is removed from the web by the dewatering box through the spaces defined between the rib elements.
Reference is also made to the applicant's patent publication FI 95935 which relates to a rib construction for a draining device in a paper machine. Specifically a rib construction is disclosed in which a loading rib is used to support and/or load a wire in a paper machine to doctor water from the face of the wire or wires. The rib is loaded by means of a pressure medium. Between the rib and its frame part, a pressure space is formed and defined by a flexible belt. The pressure medium is introduced into the pressure space defined by the flexible belt thereby loading the rib against the wire.
Reference is further made to patent publication FI 100543 which relates to a ledge for resiliently supporting a drainage wire of a paper machine. The ledge disclosed includes a head ledge which is structured and arranged across the direction of travel of the wire so the wire can slide over said ledge as the wire travels. The head ledge is rigidly connected to a movable support ledge which also extends across the direction of travel of wire and is guided on a stationary support structure. Between the movable support ledge and the stationary structure there is a resilient push device which can displace the movable support ledge together with the head ledge between a position of rest away from the wire and an operating position in which the head ledge is pressed with a predetermined force against the wire. The stationary structure has several guide arms distributed over the length of the support ledge which are the exclusive means for guiding the movable support ledge. Several guide arms arranged in pairs are provided which grip around the support ledge in the manner of a clamp.
It has been a problem in known state-of-the-art loading devices that jamming of the loading member of the loading device can occur as a result of which more power is needed to make loading member move. As the loading member presses against the wire, the loading member is subjected to a torque as a result of the wire movement, which torque causes the above-mentioned jamming of the loading member. In order to overcome the jamming of the loading member a strong force must be applied to loading device. This problem is harmful to formation of the web, because the loading force placed on the wire via the loading member cannot be accurately controlled. Thus, it is a common problem that the loading member either applies too much pressure or too little pressure to the wire resulting in said web formation problems.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a loading device which overcomes the short comings of the prior art arrangements discussed above.
The present invention is based on the new and inventive idea that in order to prevent the jamming phenomenon of the loading member, a pivoting roller or rollers or balls are arranged between the loading member of the device and the base member of the device, which will prevent occurrence of said jamming problems.
According to one especially advantageous embodiment of the invention, such a roller is fitted to the top end of the base member of the loading device, the periphery said roller being arranged so that it abuts a portion of the loading member so that it can move in an up and down fashion relative to the base member.
According to another advantageous embodiment of the invention, a pin is fitted to the top end of the base member of the loading device and, correspondingly, a ball bushing is arranged within the loading member, whereby the pin will roll along the balls of the ball bushing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the appended drawing, to the details of which, however, the invention is not intended to be limited in any narrow sense. In the patent drawing,
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic vertical sectional view a first embodiment of the loading device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic vertical sectional view of a second embodiment of the loading device according to the present invention,
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic vertical sectional view of a third embodiment of the loading device according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic elevational view of the loading device according to the present invention taken in the machine direction showing the base member, slide rail and connecting rod;
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic elevational view of the loading device according to the present invention taken in the machine direction showing an alternate arrangement of the base member, slide rail and connecting rod.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with
FIG. 1
, in a first embodiment of the invention, the loading device, which extends transversely relative to the direction of movement of the wire, that is, in the cross machine (CD) direction essentially over the entire width of the web forming section. The loading device includes a loading member
41
which extends in the CD direction and a base member
43
which also extends in the CD direction. The base member
43
has an upper portion which defines a slide rail
44
. The slide
44
may be formed integrally with base member
43
or it may separately formed and attached to an upper surface of the base member
43
.
The loading member
41
includes a lengthwise longitudinal groove
54
formed in a lower face thereof, said longitudinal groove extending in the cross machine direction. The loading device according to the invention is structured and arranged so that loading member
41
is maintained in stable position in cross machine direction but is able to move towards and away from the wire while being supported on slide rail
44
to thereby enable the selective loading and unloading of the wire.
A planar and/or inclined ceramic piece
42
is coupled to the upper part of loading member
41
. The ceramic piece
42
is structured and arranged to drag against the wire surface loading the same. The ceramic piece scrapes the lower surface of the wire and in this manner serves to remove water therefrom. The water acts as a lubricated fluid between the ceramic piece
42
and the wire.
The loading device according to the present invention further includes roller means
100
which also extend substantially along the length of the device in the cross machine direction.
As shown in the figures the loading member
41
is substantially U-shaped and includes two substantially parallel arms
53
. The parallel arms define an upper internal longitudinal groove
59
and said longitudinal grove
54
. Groove
59
and
54
are separated by a shoulder portion
60
of the arms as shown. Internal longitudinal groove
59
is adapted and to receive said roller means
100
such that an internal wall of each of said parallel arms abuts said roller means
100
and acts as a contact surface between said loading element
41
and said roller means.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 1
, the loading member
41
moves in the up-and-down direction in relation to slide rail
44
. In order to maximize easy sliding, rolling is promoted with the aid of roller
100
between body part
43
, slide rail
44
and loading member
41
. According to the invention, roller
100
is coupled to slide rail
44
of the loading element with the aid of rotating shaft
110
.
In the first embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 1
, a single roller
100
arrangement is preferably employed. However, a multiple roller arrangement may also be employed.
To make sure that rolling friction is constantly maintained between roller
100
and the loading member
41
, the loading member
41
and base member
43
are structured and arranged so when they are fit together a certain degree of play exists therebetween. As a result of this arrangement when the force caused by the wire is imposed upon the loading member
41
, base member
43
does not generate friction force except on a side of roller
100
. In this manner the smooth movement of the loading member
41
is insured and the jamming problems associated with prior art arrangements is avoided.
In a second embodiment of the invention, shown in
FIG. 2
, the loading device extends transversely to the direction of movement of the wire, that is, in the CD direction, essentially over the entire width of the web forming section. The device includes a loading member
41
in the CD direction and a base member
43
also arranged in the CD direction. A top part of the base member forms a slide rail
44
. In accordance with the invention, loading member
41
, which lengthwise has a longitudinal groove
54
, is supported evenly in its position in the CD direction and is adapted to move towards and away from the wire supported by slide rail
44
and by roller means
100
, which are installed in the upper surface of slide rail
44
with the aid of rotating shafts
110
. The upper side of loading member
41
drags against the wire surface loading the same, whereby the loading member
41
scrapes water to be removed from the web away from the lower surface of the wire.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, loading member
41
is adapted to move in an up-and-down direction in relation to slide rail
44
. In order to maximize ease of sliding, rolling is promoted with the aid of rollers
100
arranged between base member
43
, slide rail
44
and loading member
41
. In accordance with the invention, rollers
100
are coupled to body part
43
with the aid of rotating shafts
110
.
In the second embodiment of the invention, rollers
100
are mounted along either side of slide rail
44
as show in FIG.
2
. Each roller
100
and their corresponding rotating shafts
110
extend in the CD direction across the width of loading member
41
. The rotating shafts
110
are coupled to the slide rail
44
at least at their ends. It is advantageous that over the length of each roller
100
supporting bearings (not shown in
FIG. 2
) are arranged at selected intervals along the length of the roller. For example roller or slide bearings could be arranged in order to support rollers
100
between their ends. Alternatively, slide rail
44
, which typically is an integral part with body part
43
, may be provided with several rollers
100
and corresponding mutually spaced indentations (not shown in
FIG. 2
) which are structured and arranged to receive a corresponding one of said rollers
100
. The indentations are arranged so that the roller
100
is exposed towards loading member
41
in the manner shown in FIG.
2
.
In the embodiment of the invention shown
FIG. 2
, each roller
100
has only one stop face, whereby a constant rolling friction is maintained between loading member
41
and rollers
100
, and thus their mutual fitting can be made essentially with an absence of play.
Two possible constructions of the roller means
100
discussed above are shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
which depict the loading device according to the present invention in a machine direction. It is noted that the loading member
41
has not been shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
merely to enable the clear viewing of the remaining structural elements of the device. Nonetheless, it is appreciated that loading member
41
is arranged on top of the base member
43
and glide rail
44
as shown in
FIGS. 1-3
. In one arrangement of the roller means, shown in
FIG. 4
, a single roller
100
extends substantially across the entire width of the loading device. The roller
100
is coupled at each of its ends to an upright
44
a
of the glide rail
44
by means of rotating shaft
110
. Arranged on an upper surface of glide rail
44
are support bearings
105
or the like which are arranged at selected intervals along the length of the roller
100
to thereby assist in supporting said roller
100
. The upper surface of glide rail
44
may be provided with grooves or the like which would function as a seat for the support bearings
105
.
In an another arrangement of the roller means, shown in
FIG. 5
, multiple rollers
100
are arranged at selected intervals in the cross machine direction. In such an arrangement the slide rail
44
is provided with a plurality of spaced uprights
44
a
. A pair of each of the uprights define an indentation, cavity or the like in the slide rail between a respective pair of the upright, the indentation being adapted to receive a roller. Thus, each of the rollers
100
are structured and arranged to fit between two corresponding uprights
44
a
as shown. Each roller
100
coupled to two corresponding uprights by a rotating shaft
110
which is coupled at each of its ends to a corresponding one of the uprights
44
a
. It is also possible that a single rotating shaft
110
could be employed which would pass through all of the uprights
44
a
and rollers and be coupled at each of ends in a manner similar to the arrangement shown in FIG.
5
.
Where a plurality of rollers
100
a employed, it is preferable that each one of the rollers being arranged at uniform intervals of 500 mm over the entire width of the device. It is emphasized that the rollers may be of different lengths and that it is possible to implement a roller structure according to the invention with one roller
100
only.
In both embodiments of the invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, it is advantageous that the individual rollers
100
are made of a material which withstands the pressure impact to which it is subjected and which significantly reduces friction that significantly impedes the movement of loading member
41
.
Preferably the loading member
41
, base member
43
and slide rail
44
are made of glass fiber and, in addition, a wear-resistant ceramic piece
42
is mounted on the end of lath loading member
41
. In performed tests it has proved advantageous at the lower slide surface of body part
43
to mount a friction-reducing slide piece
45
, which reduces friction between loading member
41
and base member
43
. Slide piece
45
functions to further enable the easy adjustment and movement of loading member
41
relative to the base member
43
. Instead of slide part
45
it is also possible to use ball/round bars in order to reduce friction even more between loading member
41
and base member
43
.
In another embodiment of the invention, shown in
FIG. 3
, loading device, which extends transversely to the direction of movement of the wire, that is, in the cross machine direction essentially over the entire width of the web, includes a loading member
41
which is also arranged in the CD direction. The device further includes a base member
43
arranged in the CD direction. A top portion of the base member
43
includes a slide part/parts
44
, in relation to which loading member
41
moves towards and away from the wire.
In accordance with the invention, the loading member
41
includes lengthwise a longitudinal groove
54
. The loading member
41
is adapted to move in an up and down manner relative to the wire. The loading member is supported by slide part/parts
44
and ball means
100
which are arranged in the manner shown in FIG.
3
.
The planar and/or inclined upper portion of loading member
41
drags against the wire surface loading the wire, whereby the loading member
41
functions to remove water from the lower surface of the wire.
In the third embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 3
, loading member
41
moves in an up-and-down direction in relation to slide part
44
. To maximize ease of movement, balls
100
are arranged between an internal face of the loading member
41
and an external surface of the slide part
44
. According to the invention, balls
100
are mounted to loading member
41
with the aid of ball bushing
49
.
In third embodiment of the invention, several balls
100
are mounted in the manner shown in
FIG. 3
to form a ball stack. A plurality of these individual ball stacks are arranged in the transverse machine direction across the length of the loading device. Preferably each of the stacks are arranged at a selected distance from one another. For example the distance from stack to another may be between 200 and 280 mm in the transverse machine direction. In this embodiment it is preferable that slide part
44
is defined by a plurality of pins or the like formed in the top part of base member
43
and that the top parts of the slide parts
44
are fitted with some play with relation to the ball bushings
49
.
Ball bushings
49
are provided to house each stacks of balls
100
, the ball bushings
49
being secured to loading member
41
. In this manner the ball bushings
49
and balls
100
therein allow a smooth relative movement between slide part
44
defined by said pins and loading member
41
in the up-and-down direction and at the same time preventing slide part
44
and loading member
41
from jamming. The balls
100
fitted into ball bushing
49
preferably form a bearing, the type of which is e.g. SKF LBBR 12-2LS/HV6.
As was described in the foregoing in connection with the first and second embodiments of application of the invention, it is also possible in this third form of application of the invention when desired to mount a friction-reducing slide piece
45
on the lower slide surface of body part
43
, which slide piece reduces friction between
41
and body part
43
.
In all of the embodiments discussed above with reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, a flexible belt
46
extends along each side of the device as shown. Each flexible belt
46
is joined to the lower edge of the loading member
41
, and the belt is attached to the a part of body part
43
in such a way that U-shaped loops
48
are formed which extend downwardly as shown. Specifically a first longitudinal edge of belt
46
is attached to loading member
44
and a second longitudinal edge of belt
46
is attached base member
43
. The ends of each belt
46
are attached to a groove
56
formed in the loading member
41
and the base member
43
. To the exteriors sides of the loading member
41
, outside belt
46
, are attached shield plates
55
which limit the lateral movement of belt
46
. Belt
46
has a thickness of about. 0.1-3 mm, preferably 1-2 mm, and is preferably made of rubber or some other similar flexible material.
Using attaching elements
58
, the loading device is attached to the other body of the machine. The loading force of loading member
41
is brought about by generating a loading pressure by introducing a pressure medium, such as air, through channel
57
into the space defined by the flexible belt
46
, loading member
41
and base member
43
.
The loading pressure is reduced by lowering the pressure of the medium. Upon removal of pressure the loading member
41
will return to its bottom position as a result of gravity thereby unloading the wire. A vacuum may also be used to promote the return of the loading member
41
back to its lower position.
The examples of the invention provided above are not meant to be exclusive. Many other variations of the present invention would be obvious to those skilled in the art, and are contemplated to be within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A loading device for loading a web forming wire, said loading device comprising:a fixed base member; a movable loading member coupled to said base member, said loading member structured and arranged to move in a vertical fashion relative to said base member to thereby apply a loading force to said wire; at least one flexible belt joined to the loading member and to the base member; means for introducing a pressure medium into a space defined by said at least one flexible belt, said loading member and said base member below said movable loading member to generate said vertical movement of said loading member; roller means including at least one roller structured and arranged to support said loading member such that the force generated against said loading member by said wire is directed against a side of said roller whereby jamming of said loading member is prevented; andwherein said at least one roller is coupled to said base member by a rotating shaft to enable the rotation of said roller.
- 2. The loading device according to claim 1, wherein said base member comprises a slide rail which extends from an upper surface of said base member and wherein said loading member is structured and arranged to receive said slide rail.
- 3. The loading device according to claim 2, wherein said roller means comprises a single roller which extends substantially across the entire width of the loading device.
- 4. The loading device according to claim 3, further comprising supporting bearings arranged between said single roller and an upper surface of said slide rail for supporting said single roller and wherein said supporting bearings are arranged at selected intervals along a length of said single roller.
- 5. The loading device according to claim 2, wherein in said roller means comprises a plurality of rollers arranged at selected intervals in the cross-machine direction and wherein said slide rail has a plurality of indentations, each one of said indentations being structured and arranged for receiving one of said plurality of rollers.
- 6. The loading device according to claim 2, wherein said roller means comprises at least one roller arranged on each side of said slide rail.
- 7. The loading device according to claim 1, wherein said roller means comprises a plurality of vertically arranged ball stacks, each one of said balls stacks being arranged at selected locations in a cross-machine direction of said loading device and each one of said plurality of ball stacks being housed in a corresponding bushing attached to said loading member.
- 8. The loading device according to claim 7, wherein each one of said ball stacks are arranged at intervals of 200 to 280 mm from one another in said cross machine direction.
- 9. The loading device according to claim 1, further comprising a friction reducing means arranged between the base member and said loading member and wherein said friction reducing means comprises one of a friction reducing slide piece and balls/round bars arranged between said base member and said loading member.
Priority Claims (1)
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