Claims
- 1. A headbox for discharging a multi-layer jet of papermaking stock having at least two stock layers to a forming zone in a former for wet-forming a fibrous web, comprising:
- a slice defining a slice chamber therein and a slice opening for discharging stocks from the slice chamber;
- at least one separator vane in the slice chamber so as to define two stock channels on opposite sides of the separator vane;
- at least one elongate construction element disposed in the headbox and defining a groove extending longitudinally along the construction element for receipt of an upstream end portion of the separator vane, said groove defining at least one longitudinally extending recess forming opposing support and guide walls spaced apart in a flow direction of the slice chamber; and
- a plurality of engagement members mounted in the separator vane proximate the upstream end thereof, the engagement members being arranged in a row and spaced from each other, each engagement member protruding from at least one side of the separator vane to form a free engagement end portion, the free engagement end portions of the engagement members being received in the recess between the opposing support and guide walls, each of the engagement members being yieldingly connected to the separator vane so as to allow the engagement member to be displaced laterally or rotatably relative to the separator vane when influenced by forces occurring at said support and guide walls during operation of the headbox.
- 2. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement members are yieldably displaceable relative to the separator vane in a direction parallel to the flow direction.
- 3. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein each engagement member is rigidly mounted in a resilient body arranged in a hole in the separator vane and rigidly anchored thereto, the resilient body having end surfaces situated in the opposite side surfaces of the separator vane.
- 4. A headbox as claimed in claim 3, wherein the resilient body comprises a rubber bushing.
- 5. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement member has engagement end portions protruding from each side of the separator vane, the groove in the construction element being provided with two recesses to receive the engagement end portions of the engagement members.
- 6. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said headbox further comprises a turbulence generator, and wherein said construction element comprises a connection strip having an upstream end hingedly connected to said turbulence generator, said groove being defined in a downstream end of the connection strip.
- 7. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said headbox further comprises a turbulence generator, and wherein said construction element comprises an assembly strip fixed to said turbulence generator.
- 8. A headbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein the separator vane comprises an upstream vane section and a downstream vane section arranged one after the other, said construction element being formed by a downstream end portion of the upstream vane section, said groove being defined in said downstream end portion, said groove extending transverse to the machine direction, and said engagement members being mounted in an upstream end portion of the downstream vane section.
- 9. A headbox for discharging a multi-layer jet of papermaking stock having at least two stock layers to a forming zone in a former for wet-forming a fibrous web, comprising:
- a slice defining a slice chamber therein and a slice opening for discharging stocks from the slice chamber;
- at least one separator vane disposed in the slice chamber so as to define two stock channels on opposite sides of the separator vane, the separator vane comprising an upstream vane section having an upstream end portion attached to structure of the headbox and a downstream end portion defining a groove extending transverse to a machine direction for receipt of an upstream end portion of the downstream vane section, said groove defining at least one transversely extending recess forming opposing support and guide walls spaced apart in a flow direction of the slice chamber; and
- a plurality of engagement members mounted on the downstream vane section proximate the upstream end portion thereof, the engagement members being arranged in a row and spaced from each other, each engagement member protruding from at least one side of the downstream vane section to form a free engagement end portion, the free engagement end portions of the engagement members being received in said at least one recess between the opposing support and guide walls, each of the engagement members being yieldingly connected to the downstream vane section so as to allow the engagement member to be displaced laterally or rotatably relative to the downstream vane section when influenced by forces occurring at said support and guide walls during operation of the headbox.
- 10. A headbox as claimed in claim 9, wherein the engagement members are yieldably displaceable relative to the downstream vane section in a direction parallel to the flow direction.
- 11. A headbox as claimed in claim 9, wherein each engagement member is rigidly mounted in a resilient body arranged in a hole in the downstream vane section and rigidly anchored thereto, the resilient body having end surfaces situated in the opposite side surfaces of the downstream vane section.
- 12. A headbox as claimed in claim 11, wherein the resilient body comprises a rubber bushing.
- 13. A headbox as claimed in claim 9, wherein the engagement member has engagement end portions protruding from each side of the downstream vane section, the groove being provided with two recesses to receive the engagement end portions of the engagement members.
- 14. A headbox as claimed in claim 9, wherein said headbox further comprises a turbulence generator, and wherein said upstream vane section is mounted on said turbulence generator by a transversely extending connection strip having an upstream end hingedly connected to said turbulence generator.
- 15. A headbox as claimed in claim 14, wherein said connection strip defines a transversely extending groove in a downstream end thereof for receipt of an upstream end of the upstream vane section.
- 16. A separator vane for a multi-layer headbox, comprising:
- a generally planar vane member extending in a lengthwise direction from an upstream end to a downstream end thereof, the vane member being adapted to be mounted in a slice chamber of a multi-layer headbox for separating two stock flows; and
- a plurality of engagement members mounted to the vane member adjacent the upstream end thereof, the engagement members being arranged in a row and spaced from each other, each engagement member protruding from at least one side of the vane member to form a free engagement end portion, each of the engagement members being yieldingly connected to the vane member so as to allow the engagement member to be displaced laterally in a direction parallel to the lengthwise direction of the vane member and rotatably relative to the vane member.
- 17. The separator vane of claim 16, wherein the engagement members are mounted in holes formed through the vane member.
- 18. The separator vane of claim 17, wherein the engagement members are substantially rigid and are yieldingly mounted in said holes by resilient members.
- 19. The separator vane of claim 16, wherein said vane member comprises upstream and downstream vane sections detachably connected to each other, said engagement members being connected to said upstream vane section.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of commonly owned U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/081,329 filed Apr. 10, 1998.
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