Claims
- 1. In a multi-nip calender including at least first, second and third calender rolls stacked in a substantially vertical column, said first calender roll being arranged between said second calender roll and said third calender roll such that said first calender roll defines a first calendering nip with said second calender roll and a second calendering nip with said third calender roll and is operatively loaded by said second and third calender rolls, the improvement comprising:
- said first calender roll comprising an elongate, tubular frame having a hollow interior and extending in an axial direction of said first calender roll, said frame having a middle area and lateral areas having an axial length extending between an end of said middle area and a respective end of said frame, said frame having a non-uniform rigidity such that said frame deforms in a radial direction less in said lateral areas than in said middle area during loading of said first calender roll,
- a polymer coating arranged on said frame of said first calender roll for compensating for the lesser deformation of said lateral areas of said frame during loading of said first calender roll, said polymer coating having a first portion arranged on said middle area of said frame and a second portion arranged on each of said lateral areas of said frame,
- said polymer coating including a layer of polymer material, said layer of polymer material and said frame being arranged such that the thickness of said layer of polymer material increases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame and such that an outer diameter of the roll is substantially constant over the entire length of the roll in the axial direction.
- 2. The calender of claim 1, wherein the diameter of said frame decreases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame, and the thickness of said second portion of said polymer coating increases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame.
- 3. The calender of claim 1, wherein said polymer coating consists of a plurality of layers.
- 4. The calender of claim 1, wherein the axial length of said lateral areas is from about 0.4 to about 1.5 times the diameter of said frame in said middle area.
- 5. The calender of claim 1, wherein said second portions of said polymer coating include an inner structure with a different elasticity than said first portion of said polymer coating such that said second portions compensate for an additional load produced by the lesser deformation of said lateral areas of said frame during loading of said first calender roll.
- 6. A method for calendering a web, comprising the steps of:
- forming a first calendering nip between a first calender roll and a second calender roll, said first calender roll having an elongate, tubular frame having a hollow interior and extending in an axial direction of the roll, said frame having a non-uniform rigidity and a middle area and lateral areas having an axial length extending between an end of said middle area and a respective end of said frame,
- forming a second calendering nip between said first calender roll and a third calender roll such that said first, second and third calender rolls are stacked in a substantially vertical column,
- passing the web through said first and second calendering nips,
- loading said first calender roll in said first and second calendering nips such that said frame of said first calender roll deforms in a radial direction less in said lateral areas than in said middle area,
- arranging a polymer coating on said frame, said polymer coating having a first portion arranged on said middle area of said frame and a second portion arranged on each of said lateral areas of said frame, said polymer coating including a layer of polymer material, said layer of polymer material and said frame being arranged such that an outer diameter of the roll is substantially constant over the entire length of the roll in the axial direction, and
- compensating for the lesser deformation of said lateral areas of said frame by increasing the thickness of said layer of polymer material in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of decreasing the diameter of said frame in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the thickness of said second portion of said polymer coating is increased in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein said polymer coating consists of a plurality of layers.
- 10. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of providing said second portions of said polymer coating with an inner structure with a different elasticity than said first portion of said polymer coating such that said second portions compensate for an additional load produced by the lesser deformation of said lateral areas of said frame.
- 11. The calender of claim 1, wherein said first calender roll is arranged such that the web is passed over an outer surface of said polymer coating of said first calender roll.
- 12. The method of claim 6, wherein the web is passed through said first and second calendering nips in contact with an outer surface of said polymer coating.
- 13. A calender roll for use in a multi-nip calender, consisting essentially of:
- an elongate, tubular frame having a hollow interior and extending in an axial direction of the roll, said frame having a middle area and lateral areas having an axial length extending between an end of said middle area and a respective end of said frame, said frame having a non-uniform rigidity such that said frame deforms in a radial direction less in said lateral areas than in said middle area during loading of the roll, and
- a polymer coating arranged on said frame and having a first portion arranged on said middle area of said frame and a second portion arranged on each of said lateral areas of said frame,
- said polymer coating including a layer of polymer material, said layer of polymer material and said frame being arranged such that the thickness of said layer of polymer material increases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame and such that an outer diameter of the roll is substantially constant over the entire length of the roll in the axial direction.
- 14. The roll of claim 13, wherein the diameter of said frame decreases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame, and the thickness of said second portion of said polymer coating increases in said lateral areas over the axial length from the end of said middle area to the respective end of said frame.
- 15. The roll of claim 13, wherein said polymer coating consists of a plurality of layers.
- 16. The roll of claim 13, wherein the axial length of said lateral areas is from about 0.4 to about 1.5 times the diameter of said frame in said middle area.
- 17. The roll of claim 13, wherein said second portions of said polymer coating include an inner structure with a different elasticity than said first portion of said polymer coating such that said second portions compensate for an additional load produced by the lesser deformation of said lateral areas of said frame during loading of the roll.
- 18. The roll of claim 13, wherein an outer surface of said polymer coating constitutes a web-contacting surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/828,274 filed Mar. 21, 1997.
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