Claims
- 1. A multi-cylinder dryer comprising:
- a set of drying cylinders including a plurality of upper drying cylinders and a plurality of lower drying cylinders, said drying cylinders being arranged to define a path for travel of a web of paper to run in a meandering fashion from one cylinder to a next cylinder of said set of cylinders so that the paper web is brought into direct contact with each cylinder within a sector that is larger than 180.degree.,
- an upper wire draw and a lower wire draw each comprising wires for support of the paper web and for urging the paper web against the drying cylinder,
- a plurality of air-flow boxes for generating air streams, said air-flow boxes being selected from a class of boxes including suction boxes and blow boxes,
- a plurality of fragmentary rolls mounted on said air-flow boxes for guiding the paper web past the air streams; and
- wherein the wires of said upper draw and said lower draw press the paper web to be dried against faces of said drying cylinders, the wires being located for continuously supporting the paper web during travel of the web from one cylinder to a next cylinder of said set of cylinders;
- there are at least two of said fragmentary rolls supported by each of said air-flow boxes; and
- said air-flow boxes direct the air streams at the wires of said upper and said lower draws to improve support contact between the paper web and said wires.
- 2. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein said upper wire draw and said lower wire draw constitute a twin-wire draw; and
- said upper wire draw and said lower wire draw run between individual ones of said fragmentary rolls in overlapping fashion to obtain a fully closed draw of the paper web.
- 3. A dryer according to claim 1 further comprising wire-guide members supporting said air-flow boxes; and
- wherein said wire-guide members minimize free runs of the paper web during a path of travel between an upper cylinder and a lower cylinder of said set of drying cylinders.
- 4. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein said upper wire draw and said lower drying wire draw constitute a twin-wire draw; and
- said fragmentary rolls are arranged in pairs, pairs of fragmentary rolls being disposed on respective ones of said air-flow boxes to support wires of said twin-wire draw in a substantially horizontal attitude during a running of the wires from one fragmentary roll to the next fragmentary roll in a pair of said fragmentary rolls.
- 5. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein each of said fragmentary rolls is supported on an end of an air-flow box and comprises at least two component rolls having ends journalled for rotation.
- 6. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein each of said air-flow boxes includes at least three flanges extending from the box for supporting one of said fragmentary rolls, the rolls being journalled in the flanges.
- 7. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein each of said fragmentary rolls comprises a plurality of component rolls and a shaft interconnecting the component rolls and providing for a gap between adjacent ones of said component rolls, said shaft being journalled to an air-flow box.
- 8. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein each of said fragmentary rolls has a diameter, and each of said drying cylinders has a diameter different from the diameter of a fragmentary roll, the ratio of the diameter of a fragmentary roll to the diameter of a drying cylinder being in a range of 0.07 to 0.20.
- 9. A dryer according to claim 1 wherein each of said fragmentary rolls has a diameter in a range of 150 to 300 millimeters.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 444,810, filed Dec. 1, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,967,489, issued Nov. 6, 1990.
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Divisions (1)
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