Claims
- 1. A method of removing water from a fiber web in a wet press section of a paper making machine having first, second, and third press rolls, the first press roll having a smooth outer surface and forming a first press nip between the first press roll and a wire belt, the second press roll forming an extended, felted press nip with the first press roll, and the third press roll having a smooth outer surface and forming a third press with the first press roll, at least one of the press rolls being a shoe press roll having a flexible press jacket with an outer smooth jacket surface, the method comprising the steps of:
- carrying the fiber web on the wire belt in a machine direction from a forming section of the paper making machine;
- passing the web through the first press nip between the wire belt and the first press roll;
- contacting the fiber web directly with the smooth outer surface of the first press roll;
- transferring the fiber web from the endless wire belt to the smooth outer surface of the first press roll by passing the web through a first press nip between the wire belt and the first press roll;
- carrying the web on the surface of the first press roll through a felted second press nip defined between the first and a second press roll;
- continuing carrying the web on the outer surface of the first press roll past the second press nip through a third press nip between the first press roll and a third press roll with a smooth outer surface;
- transferring the web thereafter from the first press roll smooth outer surface to the third press roll smooth outer surface;
- conducting the web further around the smooth outer surface of the third press roll;
- the first press roll is the shoe press roll having the flexible press jacket with the outer smooth jacket surface and the web is conducted past the first press nip including that jacket while the web is in contact with the smooth outer jacket surface of the flexible press jacket; and
- conducting the web thereafter further through the paper making machine.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the further conducting of the web through the machine comprises conducting the web on the smooth outer surface of the third press roll through a fourth felted press nip defined between the third press roll and a fourth press roll.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising pressing the flexible press jacket by a radially displaceable ledge against the smooth outer surface of the third press roll for defining the third press nip.
- 4. A wet press arrangement for removing water from a fiber web in a paper making machine, comprising:
- a wire belt in a forming section which conducts the web to the press arrangement;
- a first press roll having a smooth outer surface and positioned to directly contact the web on the wire belt for removing the web from the wire belt at the contact; the first press roll having at least first, second and third press nips located around its outer surface, through which the web carried on the outer surface of the first press roll passes in sequence while the web adheres to the smooth outer surface of the first press roll;
- the first press nip being defined between the first press roll and the wire belt where the web is removed from the wire belt;
- a second press roll positioned to cooperate with the first press roll to define the second press nip; a press felt which passes through the second press nip in contact with the web; and means for guiding the press felt to separate from the first press roll and the web after passage of the web and the press felt through the second press nip;
- a third press roll positioned to cooperate with the first press roll to define the third press nip; the third press roll having a smooth outer surface such that when the web passes through the third press nip, the web transfers from the first press roll to the third press roll for being carried on the outer surface of the third press roll;
- said first press roll comprises a shoe press roll having a flexible press jacket with an outer smooth surface, a stationary support member about which the press jacket revolves, and a press shoe having a concavely curved slide surface displaceable radially relative to the support member for causing the slide surface to press the press jacket against the outer surface of the opposing one of the press rolls at the respective press nip defined by the press shoe in order to form there an extended press nip; and one of the press felts passing through the respective press nip defined by the press shoe on the press jacket;
- the shoe press roll further including a ledge which is also displaceable radially relative to the support and the press jacket, and the ledge being positioned in opposition to the third press roll with a smooth outer surface such that displacement of the ledge presses the press jacket against the smooth third press roll at the third press nip to form a non-felted press nip.
- 5. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the third press roll comprises a shoe press roll having a flexible press jacket with an outer smooth surface, a stationary support member about which the press jacket revolves, and a press shoe having a concavely curved slide surface displaceable radially relative to the support member, with the shoe of the shoe press roll cooperating with another of the press rolls for defining one of the press nips which is away from the first press nip at the wire belt.
- 6. The wet press arrangement of claim 5, wherein;
- the third press roll includes a ledge at a location in and around the press jacket and displaceable relative to the support member;
- a fifth press roll positioned for cooperating with the third press roll at the ledge for defining a fifth press nip; the fifth press roll having a smooth outer surface; and the ledge of the third press roll being positioned for being displaceable relative to the support member for pressing the press jacket of the third press roll against the fifth press roll to define the fifth press nip.
- 7. The wet press arrangement of claim 6, wherein the fifth press roll comprises a tubular roll.
- 8. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the first press roll further includes a 1edge which is disposed in the press jacket in opposition to the wire belt, and the ledge is displaceable relative to the support member for pressing the press jacket against the wire belt for defining the first press nip.
- 9. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the third press roll which forms the third press nip with the first press roll, has a tubular rotatable roll body.
- 10. The wet press arrangement of claim 9, wherein the third press roll smooth outer surface is formed from one of a plastic covering or a stone body.
- 11. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, further comprising a forth press roll positioned to cooperate with the third press roll for defining a fourth press nip.
- 12. The wet press arrangement of claim 11, further comprising means in one of the third and fourth press rolls defining the fourth press nip for defining the fourth press nip as an extended press nip which is lengthened in the direction of travel of the web.
- 13. The wet press arrangement of claim 11, further comprising an endless press felt for passing in the web travel direction through the fourth press nip in contact with the web.
- 14. The wet press arrangement of claim 11, further comprising a fifth press roll positioned for contacting the third press roll for defining a fifth press nip which is positioned past the fourth press nip in the path of the web around the third press roll, wherein the third and the fifth press rolls each has a smooth outer surface.
- 15. The wet press arrangement of claim 14, wherein the smooth outer surface of the fifth press roll is harder than the smooth outer surface of the third press roll for causing the web to be carried on and follow the surface of the fifth press roll after passing through the fifth press nip.
- 16. The wet press arrangement of claim 14, further comprising a moistening spray pipe positioned for delivering a moistening spray to the smooth outer surface of the fifth press roll before the outer surface moves into the fifth press nip.
- 17. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the outer surface of the third press roll is harder than the outer surface of the first press roll for causing the transfer of the web from the first press roll to the third press roll at the third press nip.
- 18. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, further comprising a cleaning device consisting of at least one of a spray pipe, brush roll, a stripper or a scraper is arranged on at least one of the press rolls having a smooth outer surface.
- 19. The wet press arrangement of claim 18, wherein the cleaning device further comprises means extending over the entire width of the machine for removing dirt or paper broke which has been removed from at least one of the press rolls.
- 20. A wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the shoe press roll has an additional press shoe located along the web path after the first mentioned press shoe and inside the tubular jacket of the first press roll;
- an additional press roll disposed at and cooperating with the first press roll for defining an additional press nip, and the additional press shoe having a slide surface which is concavely shaped for defining an extended press nip with the additional press roll;
- an additional felt passing through the additional press nip in contact with the web.
- 21. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the web is guided on the wire belt and on the first press roll so that the top side of the web is in contact with the first press roll.
- 22. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the web is guided on the wire belt and on the first press roll so that the bottom side of the web is in contact with the first press roll.
- 23. The wet press arrangement of claim 4 having at least two felts, wherein at least one of the press rolls located at one of the nips through which one of the felts passes has an outer surface with recesses therein capable of receiving water.
- 24. The wet press arrangement of claim 11, wherein the second and fourth press nips have respective press planes that are approximately parallel and are approximately vertical, while the path of the web through the wet press arrangement is generally horizontal.
- 25. The wet press arrangement of claim 4, wherein the ledge in the shoe press roll has a convexly curved slide surface for engaging the press jacket.
- 26. The wet press arrangement of claim 25, wherein the radius of curvature of the slide surface of the ledge is at most equal to the radius of the path of revolution of the press jacket past its slide surface.
- 27. A wet press arrangement for removing water from a fiber web in a paper making machine, comprising:
- a wire belt in a forming section which conducts the web to the press arrangement;
- a first press roll having a smooth outer surface, an extended nip, and positioned to directly contact the web on the wire belt for removing the web from the wire belt at the contact; the first press roll having at least first, second and third press nips located around its outer surface, through which the web carried on the outer surface of the first press roll passes in sequence while the web adheres to the smooth outer surface of the first press roll;
- the first press nip being defined between the first press roll and the wire belt where the web is removed from the wire belt;
- a second press roll positioned to cooperate with the first press roll to define the second press nip; a press felt which passes through the second press nip in contact with the web; and means for guiding the press felt to separate from the first press roll and the web after passage of the web and the press felt through the second press nip;
- a third press roll positioned to cooperate with the first press roll to define the third press nip; the third press roll having a smooth outer surface such that when the web passes through the third press nip, the web transfers from the first press roll to the third press roll for being carried on the outer surface of the third press roll;
- at least one of the smooth first and third press rolls comprises a shoe press roll having a flexible press jacket with an outer smooth surface, a stationary support member about which the press jacket revolves, and a press shoe having a concavely curved slide surface displaceable radially relative to the support member for causing the slide surface to press the press jacket against the outer surface of the opposing one of the press rolls at the respective press nip defined by the press shoe in order to form there an extended press nip; and one of the press felts passing through the respective press nip defined by the press shoe on the press jacket;
- the shoe press roll further including a ledge which is also displaceable radially relative to the support and the press jacket, and the ledge being positioned in opposition to another of the press rolls which is a second one of the press rolls with a smooth outer surface such that displacement of the ledge presses the press jacket against the second smooth press roll at the respective press nip to form a non-felted press nip;
- a fourth press roll positioned to cooperate with the third press roll for defining a fourth press nip, and a second felt passing through the fourth press nip in contact with the web;
- a fifth press roll positioned for contacting the third press roll for defining a fifth press nip which is positioned past the fourth press nip in the path of the web around the third press roll, wherein the third and the fifth press rolls each has a smooth outer surface.
- 28. The wet press arrangement of claim 27, wherein the smooth outer surface of the fifth press roll is harder than the smooth outer surface of the third press roll for causing the web to be carried on and follow the surface of the fifth press roll after passing through the fifth press nip.
- 29. The wet press arrangement of claim 27, further comprising a moistening spray pipe positioned for delivering a moistening spray to the smooth outer surface of the fifth press roll before the outer surface moves into the fifth press nip.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/184,849 filed Jan. 21, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,782.
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