Claims
- 1. A method for dewatering a paper or board web while passing the web from a forming section to a press section, the web being carried on a forming wire in the forming section, comprising the steps of:
- guiding the forming wire carrying the web thereon into a pre-press zone,
- forming an extended nip in the pre-press zone between an extended-nip roll and a smooth-faced press roll, the extended-nip roll having a hose mantle and a press shoe arranged in a loop of the hose mantle, one of the extended-nip roll and the smooth-faced press roll being arranged in a loop of the forming wire,
- guiding a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt into the pre-press zone to engage the web in the extended nip, the other of the extended-nip roll and the smooth-faced press roll being arranged in a loop of the transfer belt,
- transferring the web in the extended nip in the pre-press zone from the forming wire to the transfer belt such that at a location substantially immediately after the pre-press zone, the web is supported on only the transfer belt and the forming wire has separated from the web, and
- thereafter passing the web on support of the transfer belt into engagement with a press fabric or additional wire in the press section and/or into a press nip of the press section.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- directing the forming wire from the extended nip in a direction tangent to an outer surface of one of the extended-nip roll or smooth-faced press roll over which the forming wire runs.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- arranging the smooth-faced press roll in the loop of the forming wire, and
- arranging the extended-nip roll in the loop of the transfer belt and above the smooth-faced press roll such that the extended-nip roll is in an upper position in the extended nip and the smooth-faced roll is in a lower position in the extended nip.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- guiding the transfer belt after the pre-press zone in a direction at a first angle relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the extended-nip roll or smooth-faced press roll over which the forming wire runs at a beginning of a trailing edge of the press shoe,
- guiding the forming wire after the pre-press zone in a direction at a second angle relative to the tangent plane, smaller than the first angle and not in a direction tangent to an outer surface of the smooth-faced press roll, a third angle being defined as the difference between the first and second angles and representing the difference in the running direction of the transfer belt and forming wire, and
- selecting the first and second angles to determine the third angle and thereby affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of guiding the transfer belt after the pre-press zone at the first angle comprises the step of arranging a guide roll in a loop of the transfer belt after the extended nip, further comprising the step of:
- adjusting the position of the guide roll to vary the first and third angles and affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of guiding the forming wire after the pre-press zone at the second angle comprises the step of arranging a guide roll in a loop of the forming wire after the extended nip, further comprising the step of:
- adjusting the position of the guide roll to vary the second and third angles and affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip and increase the adherence of the web to the transfer belt after the extended nip.
- 7. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of:
- guiding the forming wire over a trailing edge of the press shoe at a first angle relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the smooth-faced press roll at a beginning of the trailing edge of the press shoe and not in a direction tangent to an outer surface of the smooth-faced press roll,
- guiding the transfer belt at the first angle over the trailing edge of the press shoe,
- continuing to guide the forming wire at the first angle after the trailing edge of the press shoe,
- guiding the transfer belt to run at a second angle to the run of the forming wire after the trailing edge of the press shoe to cause the web to separate from the forming wire, and
- selecting the second angle to affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- arranging the extended-nip roll in the loop of the forming wire, and
- arranging the smooth-faced press roll in the loop of the transfer belt and above the extended-nip roll such that the extended-nip roll is in a lower position in the extended nip and the smooth-faced roll is in an upper position in the extended nip.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- adjusting the position of the press shoe in the extended-nip roll in order to affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip.
- 10. A method for dewatering a paper or board web while passing the web from a forming section to a press section, the web being carried on a forming wire in the forming section, comprising the steps of:
- guiding the forming wire carrying the web thereon into a pre-press zone,
- forming an extended nip in the pre-press zone between an extended-nip roll and a press roll, the extended-nip roll having a hose mantle and a press shoe arranged in a loop of the hose mantle, one of the extended-nip roll and the press roll being arranged in a loop of the forming wire,
- guiding a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt into the pre-press zone to engage the web in the extended nip, one of the extended-nip roll and the press roll being arranged in a loop of the forming wire,
- transferring the web in the extended nip in the pre-press zone from the forming wire to the transfer belt such that at a location substantially immediately after the pre-press zone, the web is supported on only the transfer belt and the forming wire has separated from the web, and
- thereafter passing the web on support of the transfer belt into engagement with a press fabric or additional wire in the press section and/or into a press nip of the press section.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- arranging the extended-nip roll in a loop of the forming wire, and
- arranging the press roll in a loop of the transfer belt and above the extended-nip roll such that the extended-nip roll is in a lower position in the extended nip and the smooth-faced roll is in an upper position in the extended nip.
- 12. In a paper or board machine including a forming section for forming a web, a press section including at least one press zone for dewatering the web, and a dryer section for drying the web, comprising
- a pre-press zone for pressing the web arranged at the end of the forming section, said pre-press zone including an extended nip comprising an extended-nip roll and a smooth-faced press roll, said extended-nip roll having a hose mantle and a press shoe arranged in a loop of said hose mantle,
- a forming wire running through the forming section and for carrying the web into said extended nip, one of said smooth-faced press roll and said extended-nip roll being arranged in a loop of said forming wire,
- a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt having an outer face to which the web is adherable, the other of said smooth-faced press roll and said extended-nip roll being arranged in a loop of said transfer belt, and
- first guide means for guiding said transfer belt through said extended nip, the web being transferred from said forming wire to said transfer belt in said extended nip such that it adheres to the outer face of said transfer belt and is separated from said forming wire substantially immediately after said pre-press zone, the web being carried by said transfer belt from said pre-press zone into the at least one press zone in the press section or to be transferred onto a press fabric of the press section.
- 13. The paper or board machine of claim 12, wherein said smooth-faced press roll is arranged in the loop of said forming wire and said extended-nip roll is arranged in the loop of said transfer belt and above said smooth-faced press roll such that said extended-nip roll is in an upper position in said extended nip and said smooth-faced roll is in a lower position in said extended nip.
- 14. The paper or board machine of claim 12, wherein said smooth-faced press roll is arranged in the loop of said transfer belt and said extended-nip roll is arranged in the loop of said forming wire below said smooth-faced press roll such that said extended-nip roll is in a lower position in said extended nip and said smooth-faced press roll is in an upper position in said extended nip.
- 15. The paper or board machine of claim 12, further comprising
- second guide means for guiding said forming wire after said extended nip in a direction tangent to an outer surface of a lowermost one of said extended-nip roll and said smooth-faced press roll.
- 16. The paper or board machine of claim 12, wherein said first guide means are structured and arranged to guide said transfer belt after said pre-press zone in a direction at a first angle relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of a lowermost one of said extended-nip roll and said smooth-faced press roll at a beginning of a trailing edge of said press shoe, further comprising
- second guide means for guiding said forming wire after said pre-press zone in a direction at a second angle relative to the tangent plane, smaller than said first angle and not in a direction tangent to an outer surface of said lowermost one of said extended-nip roll and said smooth-faced press roll.
- 17. The paper or board machine of claim 16, wherein said first guide means comprise a guide roll arranged in a loop of said transfer belt after said extended nip, and means for adjusting the position of said guide roll to vary said first angle and affect rewetting of the web after said extended nip.
- 18. The paper or board machine of claim 16, wherein said second guide means comprise a guide roll arranged in a loop of said forming wire after said extended nip, and means for adjusting the position of said guide roll to vary said second angle and affect rewetting of the web after the extended nip and increase adherence of the web to said transfer belt after said extended nip.
- 19. The paper or board machine of claim 12, further comprising means for adjusting the position of said press shoe in said extended-nip roll in order to affect rewetting of the web after said extended nip.
- 20. In a paper or board machine including a forming section for forming a web, a press section including at least one press zone for dewatering the web, and a dryer section for drying the web, comprising
- a pre-press zone for pressing the web arranged at the end of the forming section, said pre-press zone including an extended nip comprising an extended-nip roll and a press roll, said extended-nip roll having a hose mantle and a press shoe arranged in a loop of said hose mantle,
- a forming wire running through the forming section and for carrying the web into said extended nip, one of said press roll and said extended-nip roll being arranged in a loop of said forming wire,
- a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt having an outer face to which the web is adherable, the other of said press roll and said extended-nip roll being arranged in a loop of said forming wire, and
- first guide means for guiding said transfer belt through said extended nip, the web being transferred from said forming wire to said transfer belt in said extended nip such that it adheres to the outer face of said transfer belt and is separated from said forming wire substantially immediately after said pre-press zone, the web being carried by said transfer belt from said pre-press zone into the at least one press zone in the press section or to be transferred onto a press fabric of the press section.
- 21. The paper or board machine of claim 20, wherein said press roll is arranged in a loop of said transfer belt and said extended-nip roll is arranged in a loop of said forming wire below said press roll such that said extended-nip roll is in a lower position in said extended nip and said press roll is in an upper position in said extended nip.
- 22. In a press section in a paper or board machine, the machine including a forming section having a forming wire on which a web is supported, a press section including at least one press zone, and a dryer section having a drying wire on which the web is supported, the web being transferred into a first one of said press zones from the forming wire, the press section comprising
- a first pre-press zone for pressing the web through which the forming wire with the web supported thereon is directed,
- a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt having an outer face to which the web is adherable,
- first guide means for guiding said transfer belt in a loop through said first pre-press zone such that the web is dewatered primarily in a direction of the forming wire and through the forming wire in said first pre-press zone, said first pre-press zone including a first press nip defined by a first roll arranged in a loop of the forming wire and a second roll arranged in the loop of said transfer belt, the web being transferred from the forming wire to said transfer belt in said first pre-press zone such that it adheres to the outer face of said transfer belt in said first pre-press zone and being separated from the forming wire in or substantially immediately after said first pre-press zone,
- a first water-receiving press fabric guided in a loop, the web being transferred after said first pre-press zone from said transfer belt to said first water-receiving press fabric and said transfer belt being separated from the web such that the web is supported only on said first water-receiving press fabric, and
- means arranged after a location at which the web is transferred to said first water-receiving press fabric for transferring the web to the drying wire.
- 23. In a press section in a paper or board machine, the machine including a forming section having a forming wire on which a web is supported, a press section including at least one press zone, and a dryer section, the web being transferred into a first one of said press zones from the forming wire, the press section comprising
- a first pre-press zone for pressing the web through which the forming wire with the web supported thereon is directed, said first pre-press zone comprising a web adhering nip having a relatively low loading between about 15 kN/m and about 40 kN/m,
- a substantially non-water-receiving transfer belt having an outer face to which the web is adherable,
- first guide means for guiding said transfer belt in a loop through said first pre-press zone such that the web is dewatered in a direction of the forming wire and through the forming wire in said first pre-press zone, said web adhering nip being defined by a first roll arranged in a loop of the forming wire and a second roll arranged in a loop of said transfer belt, the web being transferred from the forming wire to said transfer belt in said first pre-press zone such that it adheres to the outer face of said transfer belt in said first pre-press zone and being separated from the forming wire in or substantially immediately after said first pre-press zone,
- a second pre-press zone arranged after said first pre-press zone in the running direction of the web, said transfer belt being guided by said first guide means through said second pre-press zone,
- a pre-press wire, and
- second guide means for guiding said pre-press wire into engagement with the web after said first pre-press zone and before said second pre-press zone and through said second pre-press zone, said pre-press wire having a relatively open and permeable fabric structure, the web being carried by said transfer belt from said second pre-press zone to be transferred onto a press fabric.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/725,413 filed Oct. 3, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,320.
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