Claims
- 1. A method of ensuring the flatness of a vane that is detachably mounted in a headbox by means of a mounting arrangement that comprises a plurality of engagement members connected to the vane at an upstream end portion thereof, and a longitudinal groove for receiving the engagement members of the vane, said groove having inner, downstream and upstream support walls that face towards said engagement members for cooperation therewith, comprising the steps of mounting at least one outer engagement member in the proximity of each side edge of the vane such that an inner area of the upstream end portion of the vane is defined between the outer engagement members, and causing said outer engagement members to act during operation for at least one specific period of time as the only engagement members in contact with the downstream support wall.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner area of the upstream end portion of the vane between said side edge portions is freely moving in the machine direction as a result of shearing forces caused by stock flowing along the vane during operation.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vane, under the influence of shearing forces caused by stock flowing along the vane and retaining forces exerted on the vane by the mounting arrangement, is bendable so as to stretch a downstream end portion of the vane and generate tensile stresses in a cross machine direction in the downstream end portion of the vane.
- 4. A method for mounting a vane in a slice chamber of a headbox that delivers a flow of stock to a forming zone in a former for wet forming a fiber web, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a downstream support wall extending in a cross-machine direction adjacent an upstream end portion of the vane for reacting shear forces exerted on the vane by the flow of stock in a downstream machine direction; causing downstream machine-direction movement of the upstream end portion of the vane to be prevented by the downstream support wall at each of two outer locations spaced in the cross-machine direction on opposite sides of a centerline of the vane that extends in the machine direction; and allowing an inner area of the upstream end portion of the vane located between said two outer locations to move freely in the downstream machine direction relative to the downstream support wall as a result of the shear forces exerted on the vane, in such a manner that reaction forces exerted on the vane by the downstream support wall at said two outer locations create a bending moment on the vane that places a downstream end portion of the vane in tension in the cross-machine direction.
- 5. A headbox for delivering a jet of stock to a forming zone in a former for wet forming of a fiber web, comprising:
a slice having a chamber; a turbulence generator comprising
turbulence channels opening into the slice chamber, and at least one anchoring element that separates the turbulence channels, at least one vane arranged in the slice chamber; and an arrangement for detachable mounting of the vane to said anchoring element, said mounting arrangement comprising
a plurality of engagement members that are connected to the vane at an upstream end portion thereof, and an elongate structural element having a longitudinal groove for receiving the engagement members of the vane, said groove having inner, parallel, downstream and upstream support walls that face towards said engagement members for cooperation therewith, wherein said plurality of engagement members comprise at least one outer engagement member in the proximity of each side edge of the vane such that an inner area of the upstream end portion of the vane is defined between said outer engagement members, said outer engagement members being arranged during operation for at least one specific period of time as the only engagement members to contact the downstream support wall, such that said inner area of the upstream end portion is arranged to move freely in the machine direction in relation to said downstream support wall during said period of time or part thereof.
- 6. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein each outer engagement member comprises a plurality of engagement elements.
- 7. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein said inner area of the upstream end portion has inner engagement members that, at least in an unloaded state of the vane, are located upstream of said downstream support wall.
- 8. The headbox as claimed in claim 7, wherein said inner engagement members form at least two inner groups arranged at a predetermined distance from the outer engagement members, each inner engagement member being arranged at a predetermined distance from the downstream support wall.
- 9. The headbox as claimed in claim 8, wherein said distance to the downstream support wall increases for two adjacent engagement members within each group in a direction from the side edge of the vane.
- 10. The headbox as claimed in claim 9, wherein said increase in distance is about 0.1 mm.
- 11. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein the engagement members are arranged along a curved line extending between the side edges and are spaced with uniform or non-uniform spacing.
- 12. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein in an unloaded state the vane has a pre-shaped concave downstream edge that is stretched during operation to substantially straight form through said displacement of the vane in relation to the outer engagement members.
- 13. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein even at the end of said period of time the vane is free from compressive stresses.
- 14. The headbox as claimed in claim 5, wherein said structural element comprises a connection bar with an engagement part defining said groove, a flexible waist part, and an engagement part for mounting in a groove of said anchoring element.
- 15. An arrangement for detachably mounting a vane to an anchoring element of a turbulence generator of a headbox for delivering a jet of stock to a forming zone in a former for wet forming a fiber web, the headbox comprising
a slice having a chamber, said turbulence generator comprising
turbulence channels opening into the slice chamber, and said anchoring element that separates the turbulence channels, at least one vane arranged in the slice chamber, said mounting arrangement comprising:
a plurality of engagement members connected to the vane at its upstream end portion, and an elongate structural element having a longitudinal groove for receiving the engagement members of the vane, said groove having inner, parallel, downstream and upstream support walls that face towards said engagement members for cooperation therewith, wherein said plurality of engagement members comprise at least one outer engagement member in the proximity of each side edge of the vane such that an inner area of the upstream end portion of the vane is defined between said outer engagement members, said outer engagement members being arranged during operation for at least one specific period of time as the only engagement members to contact the downstream support wall such that said inner area of the upstream end portion is arranged to move freely in the machine direction in relation to said downstream support wall during said period of time or part thereof.
- 16. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein each outer engagement member comprises a plurality of engagement elements.
- 17. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein said inner area of the upstream end portion has inner engagement members that, at least in an unloaded state of the vane, are located upstream of said downstream support wall.
- 18. The arrangement as claimed in claim 17, wherein said inner engagement members form at least two inner groups arranged at a predetermined distance from the outer engagement members, each inner engagement member being arranged at a predetermined distance from the downstream support wall.
- 19. The arrangement as claimed in claim 18, wherein said distance to the downstream support wall increases for two adjacent engagement members within each group in a direction from the side edge of the vane.
- 20. The arrangement as claimed in claim 19, wherein said increase in distance is about 0.1 mm.
- 21. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein the engagement members are arranged along a curved line extending between the side edges and are spaced apart with uniform or non-uniform spacing.
- 22. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein in an unloaded state the vane has a pre-shaped concave downstream edge that is stretched during operation to substantially straight form through said displacement of the vane in relation to the outer engagement members.
- 23. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein even at the end of said period of time the vane is free from compressive stresses.
- 24. The arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein said structural element comprises a connection bar with an engagement part defining said groove, a flexible waist part, and an engagement part for mounting in a groove of said anchoring element.
- 25. A vane for a headbox, the vane defining an upstream end configured for attachment to an anchoring element of a headbox, and a downstream end that defines a downstream edge of the vane, wherein the downstream edge of the vane in an unloaded state of the vane is pre-shaped to be concave toward a downstream direction, the vane being deformed during operation so that the downstream edge becomes substantially straight.
- 26. The vane as claimed in claim 25, wherein the upstream end of the vane includes a plurality of engagement members mounted thereto.
- 27. The vane as claimed in claim 26, wherein the engagement members are arranged along a curved line that extends across a width of the vane, the curved line being concave toward the downstream direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Patent Application PCT/SE01/01368 filed Jun. 18, 2001, which designated inter alia the United States and was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English, and that claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/221,072 filed Jul. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60221072 |
Jul 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/SE01/01368 |
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10325641 |
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