Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for forming a pulp mat from a pulp slurry; a vat; a rotatable drum mounted in the vat, said rotatable drum being constructed to permit liquid flow radially into the drum to form a pulp mat on the outside surface of the drum; a mat forming and pressing baffle disposed in spaced circumferential relationship about the periphery of said drum to form a first part of a circumferential space for forming and pressing the mat; a washing baffle disposed in spaced circumferential relationship about the periphery of said drum to form a second part of a circumferential space having its upstream edge circumferentially separated from the downstream edge of the mat forming and pressing baffle to provide a longitudinal slot through which wash water is flowed into the circumferential space separating the washing baffle from the drum, the upstream edge of the washing baffle having a wiper; a valve for controlling the velocity of the flow of liquid through the longitudinal slot, said valve having a surface facing the drum and continuously in contact with the wiper; and means interconnecting said valve, the mat forming and pressing baffle, and the washing baffle constructed to widen and narrow the slot to move the washing baffle outwardly and inwardly respectively, when the mat forming and pressing baffle moves outwardly and inwardly respectively.
- 2. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein: the means interconnecting said valve, the mat forming and pressing baffle, and the washing baffle is a mechanical linkage.
- 3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein: the surface of said valve facing the drum is a convex surface and the surface of the wiper continuously in contact with the convex surface is a complementary concave surface.
- 4. An apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the mechanical linkage comprises: a bracket connected to the outside surface of the mat forming and pressing baffle and to the washing baffle, and a shaft loosely extending through the bracket, said valve being fixedly connected to the free ends of the shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 893,988, filed August 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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