This application is a U.S. national stage application of international app. No. PCT/FI2004/050189, filed Dec. 16, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, and claims priority on Finnish App. No. 20035248, filed Dec. 22, 2003.
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The present invention relates to a cradle for a film, coating, or sealing rod, in which the rod cradle has a profile that includes a base part, a rod groove, and a body part between them, and in which the rod groove is arranged to receive the rod between lips edging the rod groove, and in which the circumference lying against the rod is formed at least partly of a slider piece of a material other than the material of the base part and the body part. Rod cradles are used in surface-sizing and coating devices. Usually the profile includes at least one liquid groove formed on the bottom of the rod groove.
Usually, the rod cradle is machined, molded, or extruded from a single material. A compromise must then be made between the material requirements.
Finnish patent 111477 (WO00/63494) discloses a coating device for a paper machine, in which the coating cradle is in two parts. The two-part construction permits the rod groove to be made from a material better suited to the operation of the rod, when a flexible material of sufficient strength is used in the body and base parts. However, the solution disclosed is a complex totality. As such, the problems referred to in the patent are still relevant. The wear resistance of the rod cradle will not be satisfactory, if the material must be selected as a compromise with the requirements of the base and body parts. If the rod is installed in a very hard cradle, both the rod and the cradle are in danger of breaking.
In general, widely differing technical demands are placed on the rod cradle, such as
Application publications DE 10045515 and WO 03/078077 disclose the creation of a separate rod-groove component. A rod bed consisting of a slot-like piece, which has, in addition to the rod groove, a water groove for water lubrication, is manufactured from a material with better wear resistance. The body part has a recess of corresponding size for this rod bed, to which the rod bed is locked mechanically. Such a solution is obviously expensive to manufacture, because the rod bed must be made in a completely separate work stage while the recess it requires is machined in its own work stage.
Wear resistance can be improved by surfacing, as is disclosed in PCT publication WO 00/58555. However, the thickness of the surfacing remains so small as to make the result unsatisfactory.
The present invention is intended to create a simpler rod-cradle construction than previously, in which the problems referred to are solved and the desired properties are achieved at least satisfactorily. According to the invention, a hard wear-resistant slider piece is insert molded in the profile of the rod cradle, and is bounded on the bottom of the rod groove by part of the circumference lying against the rod. In a second embodiment, the insertion casting includes the entire rod groove, together with the liquid channel. In a third embodiment, the slider piece is formed with the aid of the non-homogeneity of the profile. On the bottom of the rod groove, the compound at the location forming the sliding surface is densified or rarefied, thus increasing the local hardness and wear resistance.
Other embodiments and advantages of the invention are described in connection with the later examples of applications. The slider piece is generally harder than the body of the cradle, which is usually made from polyurethane. The slider piece is not made by extrusion from polyurethane, instead it can be of sintered thermoplastic or thermoset plastic, or molded from hard polyurethane by insert molding.
In the following, the invention is examined with the aid of examples, which are shown in the accompanying figures.
a shows a rod cradle equipped with an insertion-molded slider piece and lip pieces.
b shows an adaption of the rod cradle of
The slider cradles of
There is a widening 13 in the cradle profile of
In terms of the present invention, the essential feature is the slider piece 22, formed on the bottom of the rod groove 16, the sliding surface 24 of which forms only a part of the sliding surface lying against the rod in the rod groove. The slider piece 22 is formed optimally in the area in which wear is otherwise greatest. The lips 20 and 20′ can be formed from a flexible base material, so that there is no need to compromise in the seal. In this case, a coating rod 12 is set in the rod groove.
In
The manufacture of the rod cradle of
The cradle profile of
a shows an adaptation of the rod cradle of
b shows a further adaptation of the cradle of
By manufacturing the cradle from two or more materials, the good properties of each material can be exploited.
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WO2005/016798 | 7/7/2005 | WO | A |
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