This is a national stage of PCT application No. PCT/FI03/000891, filed on Nov. 19, 2003. Priority is claimed on application No. 20022063, filed in Finland on Nov. 19, 2002.
The object of the invention is a sealing arrangement against a moving fabric in a paper machine or the like according to the preamble of the independent claim presented below. The invention particularly relates to a sealing arrangement including a stiff sealing element placed on the side of the fabric, on the entire width, in connection with a paper sheet supported by the fabric.
It is known to guide the paper web in different ways in order to keep the paper sheet to be dried in connection with the wire even at high speeds of the paper web and at changing speeds. For example, blow apparatuses and arrangements based on the use of underpressure are used. It has been noticed that when the speed of the paper web exceeds 1500 m/min, the conventional arrangements are no more sufficient in order to maintain the functioning stable and undisturbed. It is essential that the paper machine functions in a reliable way, i.e. the so-called runnability should be good. The time spent on working out web breaks becomes expensive because at the same time a considerable amount of production is lost. This also affects the reliability of delivery, and thus important economical values of the factory. In order to control air flows and pressure differences it is known to use different kinds of sealings in connection with the paper web, the wire and the cylinders of a paper machine. The distance of the sealing from the wire or the paper web must be accurately guidable: from too big a gap the air may escape in an uncontrolled way, and if the gap is too small, the sealing may touch the paper web causing damage thereto. The US publication U.S. Pat. No. 6,192,597 presents a structure in which a sealing plate mounted across the web is used as a sealing element, the location of which sealing plate can be adjusted with a power cylinder and supported by a swivel nearer to or further from the wire. Because this kind of an arrangement has no self-adjusting properties, the gap needs to be searched by adjusting to a suitable size, which is rather difficult and requires re-adjusting if the circumstances change. The US publication U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,009 presents a suction box extending near the paper web, in which suction box air is sucked from the area close to the opening nip in order to control the paper web. The front edge of the suction box part is, however, near the paper web and is formed only of a simple plate-like sealing part. The patent application FI 20012160 presents a suction box structure in which the so-called Coanda-effect is utilized with the aid of curved sealing elements placed on trigger hinges. The structure is rather large in size filling the interspace between the rolls to a great extent. It is also to be taken into account that in a mechanical contact the sealing itself wears out even very quickly due to the effect of the wire. In that case, the sealing needs to be changed every now and then. A worn sealing may even break off, thus causing a severe disruption to production as the wire gets damaged. Production of overpressure air and underpressure air for the use of air guidance systems in the drying section of a paper machine consumes a lot of energy. In order to produce underpressure in a large scale, the electric motors of the blowers, compressors and underpressure pumps need to have great output capacities and the flow channels belonging to the apparatus need to be big in size. Also the noise problems are considerable. Accordingly, the sound attenuators used for noise prevention are big and expensive and occupy a lot of factory space.
The main object of the present invention is to reduce or even to eliminate the problems arising in the above-mentioned prior art.
The object of the present invention is especially to improve the runnability and the operating efficiency of a paper machine and thus, at the same time, the reliability of a paper machine especially when the production speed is high, i.e. when the speed exceeds 1500 m/min, even 2000 m/min. The object of the invention is also to reduce energy consumption and noise problems. An object is also to reduce the size of the sound attenuators needed for noise prevention.
In order to carry out the above-mentioned objects, among others, the sealing arrangement against a moving fabric in a paper machine or the like according to the invention is characterized by what is presented in the characterizing part of the enclosed independent claim.
A sheet in this text means a paper, board or other corresponding sheet that is manufactured in the paper machine. A fabric means a mesh, a wire or the like, movable in the paper machine in order to support the said sheet. A labyrinth sealing means all sorts of labyrinth sealings suitable for the purpose.
The sheet coming from the opening gap between the cylinder and the fabric, such as the wire, supporting the paper web or the like, tends to follow the more adhesive plain surface of the cylinder with the help of an underpressure pulse affecting the sheet in the opening wedge space. These forces are counteracted by means of an underpressure through the fabric against the sheet in order to make the sheet follow the fabric ahead in the drying section. An object of the invention is to boost and to improve the control of said suctions by reducing the underpressure loss of the underpressure space.
A typical sealing arrangement against a moving fabric according to the invention in a paper machine or the like comprises a stiff sealing element placed at least mainly on the entire width of the paper sheet, on the fabric's side, in connection with a paper sheet supported by the fabric. If the sealing element has been arranged on a support so that the location of the sealing element with respect to the fabric is adjustable nearer to or, correspondingly, further from the fabric, then the functioning of the sealing can be controlled so that the interspace between the sealing and the surface to be sealed can be defined, and thus have an effect on the tightness of the sealing arrangement. This fact has a considerable influence on the amounts of air needed, and thus on the energy consumption. If at least a single-chambered labyrinth sealing is used as a sealing element, this choice provides a tighter sealing than a conventional sealing arrangement, which has a sealing point at one place only. Thereby, by the choice of the place of the labyrinth sealing not only an efficient sealing but also energy savings are attained.
A labyrinth sealing is particularly advantageous in a sealing arrangement according to the invention in which the sealing element is movable to different distances from the fabric. If the sealing element is worn out, for example when getting into contact with the moving fabric due to its own movement, its sealing effect remains considerably good, thanks to the several sealing points of the labyrinth sealing when compared to a sealing element having only one sealing point. The structure of a labyrinth sealing presents an advantage also when a foreign object, such as a piece of paper, typically damaging the sealing, passes through between the sealing and the fabric. It is then likely that at least some of the several successive sealing areas of the labyrinth sealing remain intact to some extent. To arrange several sealing points to move simultaneously as in a labyrinth sealing would require a complicated structure if several separate single sealing elements were used.
One embodiment of the invention comprises means with which the air flows can be guided so that with the aid of the created air flows the pressure on the fabric side of the sealing element is different than on the other side of the sealing element. In this way, the sealing element can be moved, with respect to the fabric, nearer to or further therefrom by guiding said air flows and pressure difference.
Then no special mechanical moving members are needed, but remote control can be easily performed by using control engineering known per se.
One embodiment of the invention comprises, in connection with the sealing element, bellows or a corresponding moving element operated with a medium, as well as means for leading the medium into the bellows or the like in a controlled manner. In this way it is possible to control the pressure arranged in the bellows or the like, and thereby the movement of the bellows or the like, and thereby the distance from the fabric of the sealing element connected to said bellows. In this way a relatively simple adjustment of the movement of the sealing element is attained. In the bellows, pressurized air is typically used as a pressure medium, even though also other pressure media are possible.
If the nearest surface of the sealing element is, without air flows caused, at least mainly in a slight contact with the fabric, the sealing effect is good and, yet, wearing of the sealing is rather small.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the sealing element that is placed at least mainly on the entire width of the paper web, is formed of at least two, preferably of several successively arranged sealing element units. Thereby, the arrangement also comprises means for detachably fixing the individual sealing element units to the arrangement according to the invention, for example to some paper machine frame part located in cross direction. Such sealing element units can be separately manufactured and mounted. Thus, the mounting and servicing measures are much more simple and easy than when handling a sealing element having the width of the web.
If the sealing element includes a frame structure, which supports a form of sealing that is replaceable in the running position near the surface of the fabric, the replacing operation can be performed quickly and easily. It is advantageous to replace only the easily replaceable sealing element that is worn out.
If the sealing is at least a single labyrinth sealing, preferably a multi labyrinth sealing, an efficient sealing effect and thereby low energy consumption are achieved.
According to one embodiment of the invention, a pressure medium is used for guiding the location of the sealing element. Thereby, electronic and mechanical structures can be avoided, as such structures often have been known to include operational insecurity and malfunctions.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the frame structure of the sealing element includes openings for adjusting the air flow. Such structure is simple and secure in operation. Such adjustment openings can be arranged as combinations, for example in pairs so that the openings of a pair of openings are in different bodies, which bodies are arranged to be movable in relation to each other. This movement can be guided for example with a medium arrangement according to the invention so that the openings can face each other entirely or partly, or do not face each other at all. For example, when the openings face each other, an air flow can pass through the openings. When such openings are moved in relation to each other, the air flow through the openings is at least mainly prevented. In such solutions moving parts may not be necessary at all.
The frame of one sealing element according to the invention is supported by a hinge-like support element, whereby the structure is easy to manufacture and has no separate moving parts.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the hinge-like support is located higher than the sealing element. Then the structure can be arranged so that the gravity of the earth affects the structure with a force pulling away from the fabric and with the aid of air flows the structure is deviated from its initial position closer to the fabric. The solution is also safe, as in this case the ending of the deviation takes the sealing element further away from the fabric, whereby there is no danger of damage. A sealing articulated from below can also be considered, but in that case it is usually necessary to secure the loss of load by a mechanical restitution and it is also usually more challenging to carry out the adjustment of the sealing element's movement.
A labyrinth sealing arranged in connection with the underpressurized space and adjustable by its distance to the fabric is an advantageous solution, because the manufacture of the sealing element in question can be carried out with a bigger tolerance and thus with lower costs. Such an application can however be considered, especially in fairly narrow paper machines, that the sealing has been carried out otherwise correspondingly, but there is whether no adjustment or only a slight mechanical adjustment margin.
It is recommended that the said labyrinth sealing is made of aluminum or alternatively, at least regarding the part that is near the fabric, of board, paperboard, polymer or the like. Then the manufacture of the sealing is quite easy and there are several alternative manufacturing methods for the sealing element made of aluminium, as well as, for the rest of the mentioned solutions.
In the following, the invention is described more closely with reference to the enclosed schematic drawing, in which
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The fixing structure of the sealing strips formed by the sealing gaps of the labyrinth sealing is not shown in the Figures, but it is recommended that slots with a so-called dovetail form are formed in the sealing frame 24. Correspondingly, the sealing strips have a form fitting to the dovetail, and thus the strips are pushed in their place at the servicing place.
Such applications are also advantageous in utilizing the invention, in which the above-described sealing element arrangement is part of a bigger box of the pocket space, which box maintains the sheet on the outer surface of the fabric with the aid of blow or suction arrangements or at least with a suction opening, and thus improves the runnability. When integrated to boxes presented e.g. in the patent publications FI 106568 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,009, the sealing arrangement according to the invention brings about considerable benefits in the entire pocket area as with the sealing arrangements a more efficient suction is achieved there, where it is needed as the amount of leaking air decreases.
The Figures illustrate only examples of preferred applications according to the invention. To a person skilled in the art, it is clear that the invention is not limited only to the above examples, but that the invention may vary within the frames of the claims presented below. In the dependent claims some possible embodiments of the invention are presented, and they are not to be considered to limit the scope of protection of the invention.
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