This is a U.S. national stage of application Ser. No. PCT/FI02/00089, filed on 07 Feb. 2002. Priority is claimed on that application and on the following application(s): Country: Finland, application Ser. No.: 20010243, Filed: 09 Feb. 2001.
The present invention relates to a nozzle unit in a paper machine or finishing machine for paper. The nozzle unit is arranged to cut the processed paper web in connection with a reel change when the change takes place substantially at the normal running speed of the machine, such as in so-called Pope-type reelers and reel-ups developed from Pope-type reelers. The nozzle unit according to the invention can also be used In two-drum winders and in connection with threading in all reel-up types.
Publication EP 0543788 discloses a waterjet cutting apparatus in which a pressure of 400 to 600 bar is used.
Publication U.S. Pat. No. 4,695,004 discloses a waterjet cutting apparatus, in which the cutting nozzles are connected to a stationary high-pressure pump by means of a flexible hose,
Publication FI 99283 and the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,664 disclose a method for cutting a wedge-shaped end during threading in a reeling device of a web-like material, such as a slitter winder.
Publication U.S. Pat. No. 3,877,334 discloses a method and an apparatus for cutting sheet material with a fluid jet. The apparatus comprises a pressure amplifier, which has small and large area pistons, and includes a fluid reservoir for a cutting fluid. A pressurizing fluid, which is led through a hydraulic conduit, energizes the cutting fluid.
In a paper machine the change of the reel spool must be conducted successfully at the same time when the paper web is run at a speed which is at least 1500 m/min. The change refers to the event in which the paper web guided on a paper reel that is becoming full is changed to be reeled around a new, empty reel spool. Because the change takes place at high speed, substantially at the normal running speed, this makes high demands on the cutting of the paper web in connection with the change of the reel spool. The paper web must be cut rapidly, because the length of the waste paper produced in the cutting is determined by the relation of the running speed with the cutting speed. When the paper web Is cut as the web is moving at the running speed and the cutting member is moving in the cross-direction of the paper web, a wedge is produced in the cutting, which wedge should form an angle not larger than 45° with the cross-direction of the paper web, because otherwise too large an amount of waste paper is produced and the new paper reel starts to bend during reeling in such a manner that a clear protrusion occurs in the paper reel reeled on the reel spool. It has to be possible to accelerate the cutting end rapidly.
Generally cutting by means of liquid, typically waterjet cutting, is implemented with a pressure of 300 to 1000 bar. Problems are caused by the solid structures required by the high-pressure cutting, which are difficult to move. Moving is difficult, because the high-pressure hoses are stiff and require large bending radii. When lighter structures are used, there is a danger that the connectors may leak and the hoses may break. In waterjet cutting, problems are also caused by the eroding effect of water, wherein both the nozzle and the pressure pump wear rapidly.
In the nozzle unit according to the invention the afore-mentioned problems have been reduced The device according to the invention Is characterized in that the movable nozzle unit comprises a high-pressure pump.
The advantage of the device according to the invention is that it is possible to use a low-pressure liquid all the way to the nozzle unit, wherein the durability of hoses as well as the connectors can be controlled more easily. The nozzle unit can also be moved rapidly in the cross-machine direction.
The nozzle unit according to the Invention comprises a nozzle that endures high pressure and a high-pressure pump that supplies cutting liquid at high pressure to the nozzle. The nozzle and the high-pressure pump are advantageously located close to each other in such a manner that the high-pressure supply pipes for the cutting liquid are as short as possible.
The high-pressure pump produces a positive pressure of over 1000 bar when compared to normal air pressure, typically a positive pressure of over 1500 bar The high-pressure pump can be for example a three-cylinder radial piston pump.
The hole in the nozzle has such a shape that the water sprayed therefrom is directed to a surface that is cut in a relatively point-like manner. Thus, the inner side of the nozzle can be shaped for example into a funnel-shaped form, wherein the nozzle has in the incoming direction of liquid a cylindrical and a conical section followed by a cylinder that leads to the hole in the nozzle, said cylinder being narrow and relatively long when compared to the preceding sections.
The cutting liquid can be arranged to flow from a container by means of a low-pressure pump, or the liquid may be taken for example directly from a water distribution system. Before the high-pressure pump there may be necessary auxiliary devices, such as a low-pressure pump, a filtering unit for liquid or a valve that outs off the supply of liquid. The filter of the filtering unit and the auxiliary devices of the same may be located either in a moving part or in a stationary part, advantageously, however, in a stationary part. Between the high-pressure pump and the nozzle there may be for example a pressure sensor and a pressure adjustment valve. The high-pressure pump is controlled by the control unit in a synchronized manner with respect to the other functions of the paper machine so that the starting and finishing of spraying of liquid correspond to the need for cutting.
As for the cutting liquid, it is possible to use a liquid suitable for cutting, such as water, paraffin oil, or an emulsion made of these, wherein the necessary lubrication is attained for the nozzle.
In the following, the invention will be described by means of drawings, in which,
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The invention is not restricted to the description above, but it may vary within the scope of the claims. The main aspect in this invention is that the nozzle unit that is arranged to be movable comprises a nozzle and a high-pressure pump, wherein high-pressure pumps do not have to be moved, but the entire nozzle unit is moving.
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20010243 | Feb 2001 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI02/00089 | 2/7/2002 | WO | 00 | 7/17/2003 |
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WO02/064469 | 8/22/2002 | WO | A |
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