Claims
- 1. An apparatus for fiberizing a bale of pulp into dry fluff and metering the dry fluff to an airlaid process, the apparatus comprising:
a frame; a channel connected to the frame, the channel comprising a base member, the base member defining a slot and having a bale-facing surface; a rotatable fiberizing assembly proximate to the slot, the fiberizing assembly comprising
a shaft, a disrupting-element support member attached to the shaft, the disrupting-element support member having a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of disrupting elements attached to and extending outwardly from the disrupting-element support member a distance sufficient to allow a portion of the disrupting elements to protrude through the slot and above the bale-facing surface to contact a surface layer of the bale of pulp, the surface layer having a dimension parallel to the longitudinal axis of the disrupting-element support member, each disrupting element extending longitudinally along the disrupting-element support member for a distance of about 100% or more of said surface-layer dimension; an adjusting member for adjusting the distance by which the disrupting elements protrude through the slot and above the bale-facing surface; a movable carriage for moving the bale of pulp back and forth along the channel and over the slot; a reciprocating assembly attached to and providing a motive force for moving the movable carriage, the reciprocating assembly permitting adjustment of the frequency by which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the slot; a conduction assembly for conducting the dry fluff to an airlaid process; and a conveyance member for conveying the bale of pulp to the movable carriage.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the frequency with which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the slot is adjustable from about 1 sec [stroke]−1 to about 50 sec [stroke]−1.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the frequency with which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the slot is adjustable from about 3 sec [stroke]−1 to about 35 sec [stroke]−1.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a sensor for determining a signal S1 corresponding to the mass of dry fluff being incorporated into disposable absorbent products per unit time by the airlaid process; a transmitter for receiving the signal S1, said transmitter converting the signal S1 into a control signal M1 and transmitting the control signal M1 to a reciprocation-frequency controller; a reciprocation-frequency controller for receiving the control signal M1, said reciprocation-frequency controller calculating an output signal R1 corresponding to the control signal M1 and relaying the output signal R1 to a control valve; and a control valve for receiving the output signal R1 and effecting a corresponding change in the reciprocation frequency of the reciprocation assembly so that the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time is being driven toward the mass of dry fluff being incorporated into disposable absorbent products by the airlaid process per unit time.
- 5. An apparatus for fiberizing a bale of pulp into dry fluff, the apparatus comprising:
a support member for supporting the bale, the support member defining an opening and having a bale-facing surface; a fiberizing assembly proximate to the opening, the fiberizing assembly comprising
a shaft, a disrupting-element support member attached to the shaft, the disrupting-element support member having a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of disrupting elements attached to and extending outwardly from the disrupting-element support member a distance sufficient to allow a portion of the disrupting elements to protrude through the opening and above the bale-facing surface to contact a surface layer of the bale of pulp, the surface layer having a dimension parallel to the longitudinal axis of the disrupting element support member, each disrupting element extending longitudinally along the disrupting-element support member for a distance of about 100% or more of said surface-layer dimension; a transportation assembly for moving the bale of pulp back and forth along the support member and over the opening; and a reciprocating assembly attached to and providing a motive force for moving the transportation assembly, said reciprocating assembly permitting adjustment of the frequency by which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the opening.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the frequency with which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the slot is adjustable from about 1 sec [stroke]−1 to about 50 sec [stroke]−1.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the frequency with which the movable carriage moves back and forth over the slot is adjustable from about 3 sec [stroke]−1 to about 35 sec [stroke]−1.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a conduction assembly for conducting the dry fluff to a hopper, receptacle, or second process.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the conduction assembly conducts dry fluff to a second process, the apparatus further comprising:
a sensor for determining a signal S1 corresponding to the mass of dry fluff being utilized per unit time by the second process; a transmitter for receiving the signal S1, said transmitter converting the signal S1 into a control signal M1 and transmitting the control signal M1 to a reciprocation-frequency controller; a reciprocation-frequency controller for receiving the control signal M1, said reciprocation-frequency controller calculating an output signal R1 corresponding to the control signal M1 and relaying the output signal R1 to a control valve; and a control valve for receiving the output signal R1 and effecting a corresponding change in the reciprocation frequency of the reciprocation assembly so that the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time is being driven toward the mass of dry fluff being used per unit time by the second process.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the second process is an airlaid process.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a conveyance assembly for conveying bales of pulp to the transportation assembly.
- 12. An apparatus for fiberizing a bale of pulp into dry fluff, the apparatus comprising:
means for supporting the bale of pulp, said means defining an opening; a fiberizing assembly proximate to the opening, the fiberizing assembly comprising
a disrupting-element support member having a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of disrupting elements attached to and extending outwardly from the disrupting-element support member a distance sufficient to allow a portion of the disrupting elements to protrude through the opening and contact a surface layer of the bale of pulp, the surface layer having a dimension parallel to the longitudinal axis of the disrupting-element support member, each disrupting element extending longitudinally along the disrupting-element support member for a distance of about 100% or more of said surface-layer dimension; and means for selecting the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising means for conducting the selected mass of dry fluff formed per unit time to a hopper, receptacle, or second process.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the conducting means conducts dry fluff to a second process, and wherein the means for selecting the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time comprises:
means for sensing a signal S1 corresponding to the mass of dry fluff being utilized per unit time by the second process; means for transmitting the signal S1 or a signal corresponding to S1; means for receiving the signal S1 or a signal corresponding to S1 and operably controlling the reciprocation assembly so that the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time is force adjusted toward the mass of dry fluff being used per unit time by the second process.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the second process is an airlaid process.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising means for conveying a bale of pulp to the means for supporting a bale of pulp.
- 17. A method for fiberizing a bale of pulp into dry fluff and metering the dry fluff to an airlaid process, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a bale of pulp having a density greater than 0.5 g cm−3; conveying the bale of pulp to a support member, the support member defining an opening through which disrupting elements protrude; moving the bale of pulp back and forth at an adjustable frequency over the opening so that the disrupting elements, which extend outwardly from a disrupting-element support member attached to a rotating shaft, contact a surface layer in the bale of pulp to form dry fluff; selecting a frequency so that the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time corresponds to the mass of dry fluff required by the airlaid process per unit time; and conducting the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time to the airlaid process.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the bale of pulp has a density greater than 0.7 g cm−3.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the bale of pulp has a density greater than 0.9 g cm−3.
- 20. The method of claim 17, 18, or 19 wherein the bale of pulp comprises chemithermomechanical fiber.
- 21. The method of claim 17, 18, or 19 wherein the disrupting-element support member has a longitudinal axis, the bale of pulp has a surface layer having a dimension 30 parallel to the longitudinal axis of the disrupting element support member, and each disrupting element extends longitudinally along the disrupting element support member for a distance of about 100% or more of said surface-layer dimension.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein frequency is selected by the steps comprising:
sensing a value S1 corresponding to the mass of dry fluff being used by the airlaid process per unit time; converting the value S1 to a control signal M1; transmitting the control signal M1 to a reciprocation-frequency controller, the controller converting the control signal M1 into an output signal R1; transmitting the output signal R1 to a control valve, the control valve adjusting the reciprocation frequency of the reciprocation assembly so that the mass of dry fluff formed per unit time is force adjusted toward the mass of dry fluff being used by the airlaid process per unit time.
- 23. The method of claim 20 wherein the airlaid process is used, at least in part, to incorporate dry fluff into an absorbent core or disposable absorbent article.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the airlaid process is used, at least in part, to incorporate dry fluff into an absorbent core or disposable absorbent article.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Number 60/173,426, filed on Dec. 29, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60173426 |
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