Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for making molded fibrous products, the combination comprising means defining a confined channel adapted to receive a quantity of furnish, first belt means movable along a path which passes through said channel, a plurality of foraminous product molds supported in sequential relation along said first belt means, said first belt means being liquid impervius except for the portions on which said product molds are supported, first suction box means defining a boundary surface of said confined channel along which said first belt means is caused to travel, said first suction box means being operable to apply suction to the sides of said product molds adjacent said boundary surface and effect accumulation of pulp on the side of each product mold exposed to furnish within said channel, said belt means supported for movement along a path including a run adapted to engage the exposed surfaces of pulp on said product molds after leaving said channel, and second suction box means supported in opposed relation to said run of said second belt means and adapted to apply suction to the side of said first belt means opposite the side upon which said product molds are mounted, said second belt means being elastic and cooperable with said second suction box means to contact substantially the full exposed surfaces of pulp on said product molds in pressurized engagement therewith to remove a portion of the liquid remaining in the pulp retained on said product molds and form smooth exposed surfaces on said retained pulp.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 including pressure roller means supporting said second belt means in a manner to urge said run thereof into pressurized engagement against the exposed surfaces of pulp on said product molds.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said pressure roller means includes at least one resilient roller which is adjustable to selectively vary said pressurized engagement with said exposed surfaces of pulp on said product molds.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said second belt means comprises a generally flat belt defining a closed loop, and including opposed pairs of guide pulleys having endless connecting belts reeved thereover, said flat belt being secured along its marginal edges to said connecting belts, and drive means operatively connected to at least one of said guide pulleys to effect rotation thereon in a direction to move said run of said second belt means in the direction of movement of said first belt means during operation of said apparatus.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 including a resilient pressure roller supported between and generally parallel to the axes of rotation of said pairs of guide pulleys for engagement with said run of said second belt means to bias said second belt means against the pulp on said product molds when in engagement with said second belt means.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 wherein said drive means is operable to effect movement of said run of said second belt means at a rate of travel substantially equal to the rate of travel of said first belt means.
- 7. In an apparatus for making molded fibrous products which includes means defining a confined channel, means for introducing furnish into said channel, first belt means movable along a path including a first run passing through said channel and a second run passing from said channel, a plurality of liquid pervious product molds sequentially mounted on and movable with said first belt means for exposure to furnish within said channel, first suction box means defining a boundary of said channel along which said first run of said first belt means passes, said first suction box means being adapted to subject said product molds to suction within said channel in a manner to accumulate pulp on the sides of said product molds exposed to said furnish in said channel; the improved combination therewith comprising dewatering and surface smoothing means including second belt means defining a generally closed loop having a run in substantial alignment with said second run of said first belt means, second suction box means, means supporting said run of said second belt means and said second suction box means in opposed relation with said second run of said first belt means movable therebetween, said second belt means being elastic and cooperable with said suction box means to effect pressure engagement of said second belt means with substantially the full exposed surfaces of pulp on said product molds to remove a portion of the liquid remaining in said pulp retained on said product molds and form relatively smooth surfaces on said retained pulp on said product molds after passing from said channel.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein second suction box means is supported for engagement with the side of said first belt means opposite the side on which said product molds are mounted, and including means biasing said run of said second belt means against the pulp on said product molds during movement between said run of said second belt means and said second suction box means.
- 9. A method for removing liquid from and forming a smooth exposed surface on a pulp deposit on a foraminous product mold after removal of said mold and associated pulp deposit from a furnish channel, said product mold being mounted on and carried by a flexible belt which is liquid impervious except for the portion on which said product mold is mounted, said method comprising the steps of passing said flexible belt and product mold between an elastic belt and a suction box, pressing said elastic belt against substantially the full exposed surface of said pulp deposit while simultaneously subjecting the side of said product mold adjacent said flexible belt to suction from said suction box so as to compress the pulp fibers and cause liquid within said pulp deposit to be withdrawn therefrom and passed through said foraminous product mold.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9 including the further step of removing said liquid from said foraminous product mold in a manner to prevent liquid back pressure from acting against said product mold during liquid removal from said pulp deposit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part from application Ser. No. 114,514, filed Feb. 11, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,802,963, issued Apr. 9, 1974 and relates generally to molded pulp products and their methods of manufacture, and more particularly to a novel method and apparatus for simultaneously forming a smooth exposed surface on and removing liquid from a mat of pulp fibers disposed on a product mold after the mold is removed from a furnish channel in which the mat was formed on the mold.
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