Pulping system for a paper machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6358367
  • Patent Number
    6,358,367
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper machine includes a traveling belt for carrying a fiber web, and a cutting device disposed below the belt for cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces. The cutting device has an inlet and an outlet. A guiding device guides the fiber web from the belt to the inlet of the cutting device. A pulper is connected with the outlet of the cutting device for receiving the smaller pieces of fiber web from the cutting device. The traveling belt may be in the form of, e.g., a wire, felt or water impervious belt. The cutting device may be in the form of, e.g., a shredder, fluffer, water jet cutter, laser cutter and/or roll cutter.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to paper machines, and, more particularly, to a broke handling system for handling a fiber web produced by a paper-making machine during a sheet break.




2. Description of the Related Art




A paper-making machine receives a prepared fiber suspension and produces a fiber web, such as a paper web. The paper-making machine includes a plurality of sequentially arranged traveling surfaces such as a wire, felt or water impervious belt (generically referred to herein as a belt) which carry the fiber web from one end of the machine to the other end.




Although not desirable, the traveling fiber web will occasionally break during operation of the paper-making machine (known as a “sheet break”). Sensors may be utilized within the paper-making machine to detect a sheet break. When a sheet break occurs, the fiber web is directed to an area below the paper-making machine where it is manually collected by workers and either discarded or returned to a pulping system for reuse. For example, the fiber web may be directed to an area below the paper-making machine through a space where the fiber web is typically transferred from one belt to another. Since a fiber web may be approximately 10 meters wide and can travel at speeds up to approximately 6,000 feet per minute, the amount of fiber web which is discarded in an area below the paper-making machine can be substantial before the machine is stopped or the fiber web is reestablished in the paper machine. A sheet break therefore not only is undesirable in terms of reduced throughput rate, but also requires unnecessary labor on the part of attending workers.




What is needed in the art is a system for effectively and efficiently handling and/or repulping a fiber web upon occurrence of a sheet break in a paper-making machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a paper machine with an under-machine handling system having a cutting device which cuts a fiber web into a plurality of smaller pieces upon occurrence of a sheet break. The smaller pieces can be easily transported to a number of broke fiber recovery devices or systems for reuse in the paper machine.




The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a paper machine having a traveling belt for carrying a fiber web. A cutting device is disposed below the belt for cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces. The cutting device has an inlet and an outlet. A guiding device guides the fiber web from the belt to the inlet of the cutting device. A pulper is connected with the outlet of the cutting device for receiving the smaller pieces of fiber web from the cutting device. The traveling belt may be in the form of, e.g., a wire, felt or water impervious belt. The cutting device may be in the form of, e.g., a shredder, fluffer, water jet cutter, laser cutter and/or roll cutter.




An advantage of the present invention is that the fiber web is cut into a plurality of smaller pieces before being fed into a broke fiber recovery device, thereby providing a more effective and flexible system. For example, for a pulper used as a broke recovery device the inlet to the pulper occupies less space, and thus the overall size of the pulper may be reduced.




Yet another advantage is that cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces allows less energy to be used by the pulper during the repulping process.




A still further advantage is that the cut smaller pieces can be transported directly into a high consistency pulper and/or high consistency pump, thereby reducing the amount of water used during the pulping process.




A still further advantage is that the cut smaller pieces can be introduced directly into a blower tank or baler for subsequent transfer to a pulper, thereby further reducing the amount of water consumed during the pulping process.




Another advantage is that by cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces, the size of the pulping system can be reduced, thereby resulting in less physical space requirements and capital investment costs.




A still further advantage is that since the pulping system is smaller in size as a result of the cut smaller pieces, the amount of space occupied by the pulping system under the paper-making machine is less which results in more space for other equipment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a block diagram of an embodiment of a paper machine of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic illustration showing in more detail different alternative embodiments of the paper machine of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a side view of one of the embodiments of the paper machine shown in FIG.


2


.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an embodiment of a paper machine


10


of the present invention, which generally includes a paper making machine


12


, guiding device


14


, cutting device


16


and pulper


18


. Guiding device


14


, cutting device


16


, pulper


18


define a broke handling system for handling a broke fiber web. The term “pulper” is intended to cover either a pulper or repulper. Paper-making machine


12


includes a plurality of belts which are sequentially arranged along the length of the machine for carrying a fiber web from one end of the machine to another. The term “belt” is used in a generic sense herein to indicate a traveling surface within paper-making machine


12


for carrying the fiber web, such as a wire, felt, water impervious belt, roll, etc.




Guiding device


14


guides the fiber web upon occurrence of a sheet break into cutting device


16


. Guiding device


14


may include a plurality of air blowers, water jets, guide belts, etc. for directing the fiber web toward cutting device


16


.




Cutting device


16


receives the fiber web and cuts the fiber web into a plurality of smaller pieces, such as strips, chopped or ground pieces, etc. Cutting device


16


may be in the form of a shredder, fluffer, water jet cutter, laser cutter, roll cutter or other device for cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces.




Pulper


18


receives the cut smaller pieces and substantially separates the fibers into individual fibers which may be suspended within a slurry and recycled for use in paper-making machine


12


.





FIG. 2

is a schematic illustration showing different possible configurations of paper machine


10


. Paper-making machine


12


includes a traveling belt


20


which moves in a particular direction to transport the fiber web from one end of paper-making machine


12


to an opposite end. In the embodiment shown, belt


20


is illustrated as moving from left to right, as indicated by arrow


22


.




Upon occurrence of a sheet break, the fiber web carried by belt


20


is directed through guiding device


14


to an area underneath paper-making machine


12


. Guiding device


14


is schematically shown as including an opening associated with belt


20


of paper-making machine


12


. Guiding device


14


may include a plurality of air nozzles, water showers, etc. to direct the fiber web to an area below paper-making machine


12


.




Cutting device


16


receives the fiber web which is directed through guiding device


14


upon occurrence of a sheet break and cuts the fiber web into a plurality of smaller pieces, such as strips, chopped pieces, plate-shaped pieces, etc. Cutting device


16


may be in the form of a shredder, fluffer, water jet cutter, laser cutter, roll cutter or other device for cutting the fiber web into strips, smaller pieces or smaller sheets. In the embodiment shown, cutting device


16


is a shredder or fluffer which includes two shredder or fluffer wheels


24


. The fiber web travels through inlet


26


, is cut into smaller pieces by shredder wheels


24


, and exits through outlet


28


.




The cut smaller pieces are transported from cutting device


16


to a pulping system


18




a


and/or


18




b


via a suitable transport device such as a chute, belt conveyor, screen conveyor, pneumatic conveyor, etc. Pulping system


18




a


includes a high consistency pulper


30


, high consistency pump


32


and storage vessel


34


. Pulper


30


may also be in the form of a low or medium consistency pulper, and includes a rotor


36


which is rotatably driven therein by a motor


38


. Rotor


36


moves the cut smaller pieces over a screen plate or the like to pulp the fiber suspension by substantially separating the fibers therein. To provide the fiber suspension with a desired consistency (e.g., 5-15%), water may be introduced into pulper


30


, cut or the smaller pieces may be mixed with water prior to being transported into pulper


30


. The pulped fibers are transported through an outlet


40


.




High consistency pump


32


includes an inlet


42


which receives the pulped high consistency suspension and pumps the suspension through an outlet


44


to storage vessel


34


. Pump


32


may also be configured as a low or medium consistency pump. Storage vessel


34


is used to store the pulped fiber suspension for subsequent recycling and reuse by paper-making machine


12


. In the embodiment shown, storage vessel


34


may be in the form of a storage tower or storage chest with an integral pulper or agitator therein. The pulper within storage vessel


34


includes a rotor


46


which is rotatably driven by a motor


48


. The fiber suspension may be continuously or intermittently pulped using rotor


46


.




Pulping system


18


B includes a blower tank


52


having an inlet


50


which receives the cut smaller pieces from cutting device


16


. A blower


54


blows the cut smaller pieces within blower tank


52


through an outlet


56


to a storage vessel


58


or direct to a baler. In the embodiment shown, storage vessel


58


is in the form of a storage chest with an integral pulper or agitator.





FIG. 3

is a side view of one possible configuration of a paper machine


60


using one of the different possible component configurations shown in FIG.


2


. Paper machine


60


includes a guiding device


62


which guides the fiber web upon occurrence of a sheet break into cutting device


64


. Guiding device


62


includes two openings


66


and a center opening


67


which are disposed in association with traveling belt


20


. The fiber web may be transported into one or more openings


66


and/or


67


, dependent upon the direction of travel of belt


20


. To this end, guiding device


62


includes an air plenum


68


with air nozzles incorporated therein which guide the fiber web toward cutting device


64


, as indicated by directional arrows


70


. In the embodiment shown, belt


20


is assumed to move from left to right, as indicated by directional arrow


80


. Thus, the fiber web likely is directed through the opening


66


shown on the left hand side of FIG.


3


.




Cutting device


64


is in the form of a shredder with at least two shredding wheels


72


operated in a fixed or oscillating manner which shred the fiber web into smaller pieces. To assist in the shredding of the fiber web, one or more showers


74


may be provided within guiding device


62


for spraying water onto the fiber web which travels therethrough. The wet fiber web then travels toward shredding wheels


72


within cutting device


64


disposed below guiding device


62


.




A pulper


76


is disposed below cutting device


64


and pulps the smaller pieces of fiber web to thereby substantially separate the individual fibers. More particularly, water may be added to the cut smaller pieces which are received from cutting device


64


at the inlet of pulper


76


disposed thereunder. A rotor (not shown) disposed within pulper


76


rotates the fiber suspension past suitable structure, such as a screen plate, to substantially separate the individual fibers therein. The rotor is driven by a motor


78


. The pulped fiber suspension may be pumped to a storage vessel such as a storage chest


34


using a high consistency pump


32


(FIG.


2


).




During use, belt


20


travels from one end of paper machine


60


to an opposite end, as indicated by arrow


80


. Upon occurrence of a sheet break, the leading edge of the fiber web is directed into cutting device


64


through guiding device


62


. More particularly, air plenum


68


includes a plurality of air nozzles or orifices which direct the fiber web through guiding device


62


. As the fiber web travels through guiding device


62


, one or more showers


74


spray water onto the fiber web to increase the moisture content thereof.




Shredder


64


receives the moistened fiber web and shreds the fiber web into a plurality of smaller pieces using shredder wheels


72


. The cut smaller pieces then are transported into pulper


76


and mixed with additional water to form a fiber suspension. The fiber suspension is pulped to substantially separate the individual fibers. The pulped fiber suspension may then be stored within a storage vessel for recycling and reuse by paper-making machine


12


.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of processing a fiber web in a paper machine, comprising the steps of:carrying the fiber web on a traveling belt; transporting the fiber web to a cutting device upon occurrence of a sheet break of the fiber web; cutting the fiber web into smaller pieces using said cutting device; providing a blower tank having an outlet and an inlet, said inlet receiving said smaller pieces of fiber web; using a blower to blow said smaller pieces of fiber web from said outlet of said blower tank to a pulper; and pulping said smaller pieces of fiber web using said pulper.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said transporting step comprises the substep of guiding said fiber web to said cutting device using a guiding device.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said cutting device comprises one of a shredder, fluffer, water jet cutter, laser cutter and roll cutter.
  • 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said cutting device comprises a shredder.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of positioning said cutting device below said belt.
  • 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said cutting step comprises cutting the fiber web into at least one of strips, chopped pieces and plate-shaped pieces.
  • 7. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of connecting said blower tank outlet to said pulper.
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