Claims
- 1. A method for lubricating the inner surface of a moving endless resilient belt used in a web compacting apparatus, the belt approaching and travelling under compression beneath a smooth curved portion of a compactor bar extending across the width of the belt and contiguous to its inner surface and over a curved drum surface contiguous to the outer surface of the belt, the web compaction occurring at the belt outer surface as the belt outer surface changes in curvature in passing from the bar to the drum, commprising the steps of:
- a. providing a liquid dam wall section closely adjacent to and coextensive with the curved portion of the compactor bar on the belt approach side thereof, and spaced from the inner surface of the belt;
- b. providing at least one weir opening in said dam wall section for receiving overflow liquid lubricant;
- c. continuously applying liquid lubricant to the inner surface of the belt on the belt approach side of the compactor bar sufficient to establish a pool of such liquid lubricant between the dam wall section and the inner surface of the belt on the belt approach side of the compactor bar, the upper level of the pool lying at the same level as the weir opening, whereby the depth of the pool is limited by overflow of excess liquid lubricant over the weir opening; and
- d. confining the sides of the pool of liquid lubricant at the belt edges by suitable confining means.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, further including the step of continuously removing liquid lubricant overflowing the weir opening from the vicinity of the compactor bar.
- 3. A method for lubricating the inner surface of a moving endless resilient belt used in a web compacting apparatus, the belt approaching and travelling under compression beneath a hollow, cylindrical stationary compactor bar extending across the width of the belt contiguous to its inner surface and over a curved inner drum surface contiguous to the outer surface of the belt, the web compaction occurring at the belt outer surface as the belt outer surface changes in curvature in passing from the bar to the drum comprising the steps of:
- a. providing at least a single weir opening in the sidewall of the compactor bar on the belt approach side of the compactor bar, the weir opening lying in a plane generally parallel to and spaced from the inner surface of the belt;
- b. continuously applying liquid lubricant to the inner surface of the belt on the belt approach side of the compactor bar sufficient to establish a pool of such liquid lubricant between the compactor bar and the approaching inner surface of the belt, the upper level of the pool lying in said plane including the weir opening, whereby the depth of the pool is limited by overflow of excess liquid lubricant over the weir opening and into the interior of the compactor bar;
- c. confining the sides of the pool of liquid lubricant at the edges of the belt by suitable means; and
- d. removing excess liquid lubricant overflowing the weir opening into the interior of the compactor bar from within the compactor bar.
- 4. The method recited in claim 3, including controllably rotating the compactor bar about its longitudinal axis in a limited manner to adjust the distance of the weir opening from the inner surface of the approaching belt, whereby the depth of the pool of liquid lubricant is varied.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 552,981, filed Feb. 26, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,954,557.
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3011545 |
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3329562 |
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Divisions (1)
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552981 |
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