Claims
- 1. An apparatus for effective control of cross-machine moisture profile of a paper web in a papermaking machine, in combination:
- fluid permeable pressure roll means supporting a travelling paper web undergoing press nip dewatering;
- a compartmentalized steam box or air box or steam and air box positioned in working relation with said pressure roll means, said box extending in a cross-machine direction substantially across the width of said paper web and having an open front face in fluid communication with said pressure roll means and being positioned in relatively close proximity thereot, said box having a plurality of separate compartments, each in fluid communication with said front face and each having individually controllable steam and air outlets located away from said front face, so as to selectively allow a stream of steam or air in adjustable amount to flood each respective compartment and permeate a discrete, predetermined corresponding area of the paper web over said pressure roll means;
- a single control valve means in fluid communication with each compartment and operatively associated with a source of pressurized steam having a temperature higher than that of the web and means for supplying the pressurized steam and a source of compressed air having a temperature lower than that of the web and means for supplying the compressed air, and said steam and air outlets in each compartment, wherein said single valve means opens one of the means for supplying pressurized steam and the means for supplying compressed air while the other one is being closed to selectively control the proportions of steam and air in each compartment and maintain the total amount of steam or air or mixture of both in each compartment substantially the same;
- means for drawing air through said web and for exhausting the air after the air has partially cooled the web, said air altering the pressing effect of said web while on said pressure roll means by means of cooling the web by adiabatic saturation; and
- a water-removal means positioned in working relation with said compartmentalized box for removing water from said paper web.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the water-removal means includes a press nip formed between a first press member and a second press member defining a pressing zone therebetween through which said paper web is carried;
- the first press member is a plain-surfaced press roll and the second press member is a grooved press roll.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the water-removal means includes a press nip formed between a first press member and a second press member defining a pressing zone therebetween through which said paper web is carried;
- the first press member is a suction press roll and the second press member is a plain-surface roll.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the pressure roll means includes a pair of press nips formed between a lower plain-surfaced press roll, an intermediate suction press roll, and an upper plain-surface press roll, each of said plain-surfaced press rolls defining an individual pressing zone with said suction press roll through which said paper web is successively carried and subjected to dewatering pressure;
- the means for drawing air through said web and for exhausting the air comprises a suction gland within the suction press roll;
- the compartmentalized steam box or air box or steam and air box is positioned in working relation with the suction gland of the suction press roll between the respective press nips formed by the plain-surfaces press rolls and the suction press roll.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the valve means includes a hollow valve housing having an upper wall, a lower wall and side walls joined in a relatively fluid-tight manner, said air outlet being in fluid communication with said hollow valve body, a movable valve stem threadingly supported along the bottom wall of said valve housing and carrying a double-truncated conical valve body at an outer end thereof, said first valve seat formed in an upper wall of said valve body and mating with a first end of said valve body, said first valve seat being in fluid communication with the associated compartment, and a second valve seat spaced from said first valve seat and formed in an outer wall of said steam outlet and mating with a second end of said valve body whereby pressurized steam from said steam outlet is directed through said second valve seat against said second end of said valve body and pressurized air is directed through said first valve seat against said first end of said valve body so as to permeate the compartment associated with said valve means, with steam or air or a mixture thereof in accordance with the position of said valve body.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the valve means comprises a ball valve in selective fluid communication with the steam and air sources, and with a given compartment of the steam box or air box or steam and air box and includes an actuating means for selectively providing communication between the steam and air, or steam, or air, source and the compartment.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the valve means comprises a solenoid valve;
- a plurality of moisture sensors are provided in working relation with selected cross-machine areas of the paper web corresponding to a compartment of the steam box or air box or steam and air box;
- a computer is connected with the pressure sensors and with each of the solenoid valves so that during operation, the moisture sensors feed a signal to the computer in accordance with the moisture level in a paper web area being monitored by each such sensor and the computer modifies the flow of steam or air into each compartment in accordance with the signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/720,482 filed Apr. 9, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/428,565 filed Sept. 30, 1982, now abandoned.
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