Claims
- 1. A method in a paper machine, coating machine, intermediate winder, unwind stand of a slitter-winder, or any other device for the treatment of a paper web, comprising the steps of:guiding a paper web, in the event of a disturbance, in a controlled manner around at least one web guide roll; wherein a suction roll is used as said guide roll; and maintaining a constant slight vacuum in said suction roll in order to stabilize the run of the web and then creating an intensive vacuum in said suction roll substantially at the time of said disturbance.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:maintaining a vacuum in said suction roll, said vacuum having a strength which is selected so that it is strong enough to suck a cut off final end of said web around the suction roll at a time of a reel change but said vacuum not being so strong so as to interfere with the run of the web during normal running.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:applying a fluid to web guide roll to increase adhesion of the web.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:directing an air flow in the vicinity of a face of the guide roll by means of airjets arranged parallel to a sense of rotation of the web guide roll.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising:arranging a carrier face to extend a distance around the web guide roll.
- 6. A device in a paper machine, coating machine, intermediate winder, unwind stand of a slitter winder, or in any other device for the treatment of a paper web, said device comprising:at least one web guide roll, said guide roll being structured and arranged such that a web is wound around the guide roll in a controlled manner in the event of a disturbance; wherein said guide roll is a suction roll; and wherein said suction roll is structured and arranged such that a constant slight vacuum is maintained in the suction roll in order to stabilize said web and a intensive vacuum is generated in the suction roll substantially at the time of said disturbance.
- 7. The device according to claim 6, wherein said suction roll is structured and arranged such that a vacuum is generated in the suction roll, said vacuum having a strength which is selected so that it is strong enough to suck a cut off final end of said web around the suction roll at a time of a reel change but said vacuum not being so strong so as to interfere with the run of the web during normal running.
- 8. The device according to claim 6, further comprising:an air foil box for producing streams of air for guiding a cut-off end of the web so that said cut-off end is wound around the web guide roll.
- 9. The device according to claim 6, further comprising:a plate member arranged near said web guide roll, said plate member extending substantially across the entire width of the web guide roll in the cross direction.
- 10. The device according to claim 9, wherein said plate member includes a first plate portion which extends in a running direction of the web, said plate member being arranged in spaced relation to the web.
- 11. The device according to claim 10, wherein said plate member includes a second plate portion which extends along a face of the web guide roll at a distance spaced from the web guide roll.
- 12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the plate member is provided with perforations to permit the flow of air through the plate member.
- 13. A device in a paper machine, coating machine, intermediate winder, unwind stand of a slitter winder, or in any other device for the treatment of a paper web, said device comprising:at least one web guide roll, said guide roll being structured and arranged such that a web is wound around the guide roll in a controlled manner in the event of a disturbance; wherein said guide roll is a suction roll; and a moistening jet structured and arranged to provide a face of the guide roll with a fluid film which promotes adhesion.
- 14. A device in a paper machine, coating machine, intermediate winder, unwind stand of a slitter winder, or in any other device for the treatment of a paper web, said device comprising:at least one web guide roll, said guide roll being structured and arranged such that a web is wound around the guide roll in a controlled manner in the event of a disturbance; wherein said guide roll is a suction roll; an air foil box for producing streams of air for guiding a cut-off end of the web so that said cut-off end is wound around the web guide roll; and a carrier face structured and arranged to extend a distance around the web guide roll.
- 15. The device according to claim 14, wherein one of the streams of air nearest to a cutter blade for cutting the web is adapted to guide the cut-off final end of the web by means of a coanda effect into a space defined by the air foil box and the web guide roll and then around the web guide roll.
- 16. A device in a paper machine, coating machine, intermediate winder, unwind stand of a slitter winder, or in any other device for the treatment of a paper web, said device comprising:at least one web guide roll, said guide roll being structured and arranged such that a web is wound around the guide roll in a controlled manner in the event of a disturbance; wherein said guide roll is a suction roll; and a plate member arranged near said web guide roll, said plate member extending substantially across the entire width of the web guide roll in the cross direction; wherein said plate member includes a first plate portion which extends in a running direction of the web, said plate member being arranged in spaced relation to the web; wherein said plate member includes a second plate portion which extends along a face of the web guide roll at a distance spaced from the web guide roll; wherein the plate member is provided with perforations to permit the flow of air through the plate member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/555,688, filed Sep. 22, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,464,163, which is a 371 of PCT/FI98/00939, filed Dec. 2, 1998.
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