Claims
- 1. A shoe press for applying pressure to a web which is carried in a machine direction through a nip between the shoe press and a backing member, comprising:
- a press shoe adapted to be juxtaposed with the backing member such that the web can be carried through the nip defined therebetween, the press shoe extending in a cross-machine direction along substantially a full width of the web;
- a support which supports the press shoe such that the press shoe is movable in a loading direction toward the backing member for applying pressure to the web;
- a plurality of articulated hydraulic loading cylinders spaced apart in the cross-machine direction along the press shoe, each loading cylinder including a piston member disposed within a cylinder member so as to define a working chamber pressurizable by hydraulic fluid, one of the piston and cylinder members comprising a two-piece member having a first member fixed relative to the press shoe and a second member fixed relative to the support and spaced from the first member, and the other of the piston and cylinder members comprising a coupler sealingly engaging both the first and second members such that the first member is urged away from the second member in a loading direction by pressurization of the working chamber to cause the press shoe to be urged toward the backing member;
- each coupler engaging the respective first and second members at seals which enable the coupler to pivot relative to the first and second members about axes parallel to the machine direction, whereby the articulated hydraulic loading cylinders enable the press shoe to move in the cross-machine direction relative to the support.
- 2. The shoe press of claim 1, wherein the two-piece member comprises separately formed first and second cylinders fixed relative to the press shoe and support, respectively, and wherein the coupler comprises a piston, the piston including a first end received within the first cylinder and a second end received within the second cylinder.
- 3. The shoe press of claim 1, wherein the loading cylinders are arranged in two rows which are spaced apart in the machine direction, the loading cylinders in one of the rows being hydraulically pressurizable independently of the loading cylinders in the other row such that nip pressure can be varied in the machine direction.
- 4. The shoe press of claim 1, wherein the coupler comprises a cylinder and the two-piece member comprises a first piston fixed relative to the press shoe and a second piston fixed relative to the support, the cylinder sealingly surrounding both pistons so as to define a common working chamber between the pistons.
- 5. The shoe press of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable fastening mechanism which secures the first member to the shoe, the fastening mechanism being operable to adjust the location of the first member relative to the shoe in the machine direction.
- 6. The shoe press of claim 2, wherein the first end of the piston and the first cylinder define a first working chamber therebetween, and the second end of the piston and the second cylinder define a second working chamber therebetween, each of the working chambers being pressurizable with hydraulic fluid.
- 7. The shoe press of claim 2, wherein the piston includes spherical surfaces for allowing the piston to pivot relative to both the first and second cylinders.
- 8. The shoe press of claim 2, wherein the first and second ends of the piston each supports a resilient compressible seal encircling the piston for sealing against an inner surface of the corresponding cylinder.
- 9. The shoe press of claim 2, wherein each of the pistons is tubular so as to define an open interior therein, and further comprising a hydraulically operated shoe-retracting actuator disposed within the interior of at least one of the pistons, the actuator being operable by hydraulic pressure to urge the shoe away from the counter roll.
- 10. The shoe press of claim 6, wherein the piston includes a passage connecting the first working chamber with the second working chamber to permit fluid communication therebetween.
- 11. The shoe press of claim 10, wherein one of the press shoe and the support includes a supply passage therein for supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid into one of the first and second working chambers.
- 12. The shoe press of claim 11, wherein the supply passage is in the support.
- 13. The shoe press of claim 8, wherein the piston comprises a tubular member having generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces, each of the first and second ends of the piston having an annular flange which projects radially outward beyond the cylindrical outer surface of the piston, each flange supporting one of the resilient compressible seals.
- 14. The shoe press of claim 9, wherein the shoe-retracting actuator comprises an actuator piston attached to the support and extending into the interior of the piston of the loading cylinder, and an actuator cylinder sealingly surrounding the actuator piston so as to define a chamber pressurizable by hydraulic fluid to urge the actuator cylinder toward the support, the actuator cylinder engaging a projection affixed to the press shoe such that actuation of the shoe-retracting actuator causes the press shoe to be urged toward the support.
- 15. The shoe press of claim 14, wherein the actuator piston includes a stem attached to the support and projecting normally therefrom toward the press shoe, the stem including a passage which opens into the chamber in the shoe-retracting actuator, the support having a hydraulic fluid supply passage which connects with the passage in the stem.
- 16. The shoe press of claim 13, wherein the first and second cylinders comprise cup-shaped members each having an end wall affixed to the press shoe and support, respectively, and a tubular portion connected to the end wall and extending toward the other cylinder, each of the tubular portions defining a cylindrical inner surface which is sealingly engaged by one of the seals on the piston.
- 17. The shoe press of claim 16, wherein the tubular portion of the second cylinder includes a stop member which extends radially inward to a diameter smaller than the flange on the second end of the piston so as to limit movement of the piston in the loading direction away from the support.
- 18. A shoe press for applying pressure to a web which is carried in a machine direction through a nip defined between the shoe press and a backing member, comprising:
- a press shoe adapted to be juxtaposed with the backing member so as to form the nip between the backing member and the press shoe, the press shoe extending in a cross-machine direction along a width of the web;
- a support providing support for the press shoe;
- an articulated hydraulic loading cylinder including a floating piston and first and second cylinders arranged between the support and the press shoe, the loading cylinder including separately formed first and second cylinders, the first cylinder fixed relative to the press shoe and the second cylinder fixed relative to the support, the floating piston having opposite first and second end portions slidably received within and sealingly engaging the first and second cylinders so as to define first and second working chambers pressurizable by hydraulic fluid for urging the first and second cylinders away from each other in a loading direction to urge the press shoe toward the backing member;
- the piston being a tubular member having generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces, each of the first and second end portions of the piston having an annular flange which projects radially outward beyond the cylindrical outer surface of the piston, each flange supporting a resilient compressible seal which engages an inner surface of the respective cylinder, the flanges accommodating pivoting of the piston relative to the cylinders about axes parallel to the machine direction.
- 19. The shoe press of claim 18, wherein the first cylinder comprises a recess formed in the press shoe.
- 20. The shoe press of claim 18, wherein the first cylinder is formed separately from the press shoe and is affixed to the press shoe.
- 21. The shoe press of claim 18, wherein the second cylinder is formed separately from the support and is affixed to the support.
- 22. The shoe press of claim 18, further comprising a stop ring affixed to the second cylinder and accepted to engage the flange on the second end portion of the piston for limiting movement of the piston away from the support.
- 23. The shoe press of claim 18, wherein each of the flanges has spherical surfaces confronting the inner surface of the respective cylinder to facilitate pivoting of the piston within the cylinder.
- 24. The shoe press of claim 18, further comprising a hydraulically operated shoe-retracting actuator disposed within the interior of the piston, the actuator being operable by hydraulic pressure to urge the shoe toward the support so as to limit movement of the shoe away from the support.
- 25. The shoe press of claim 20, further comprising an adjustable fastening mechanism which secures the first cylinder to the shoe, the fastening mechanism being operable to adjust the location of the first cylinder relative to the shoe in the machine direction.
- 26. The shoe press of claim 24, wherein the shoe-retracting actuator comprises an actuator piston attached to the support and extending into the interior of the piston of the loading cylinder, and an actuator cylinder sealingly surrounding the actuator piston so as to define a chamber pressurizable by hydraulic fluid to urge the actuator cylinder toward the support, the actuator cylinder engaging a projection affixed to the press shoe such that actuation of the shoe-retracting actuator causes the press shoe to be urged toward the support.
- 27. The shoe press of claim 26, wherein the actuator piston includes a stem attached to the support and projecting normally therefrom toward the press shoe, the stem including a passage which opens into the chamber in the shoe-retracting actuator, the support having a hydraulic fluid supply passage which connects with the passage in the stem.
- 28. The shoe press of claim 25, wherein the fastening mechanism comprises clamps which clamp the first cylinder onto the shoe, the clamps being locatable in multiple positions on the shoe for adjusting the location of the first cylinder on the shoe.
- 29. The shoe press of claim 28, further comprising a second adjustable fastening mechanism for securing the second cylinder to the support, the second adjustable fastening mechanism comprising clamps adapted to clamp the second cylinder onto the support in multiple positions thereon for adjusting the location of the second cylinder in the machine direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/080,953 filed Apr. 7, 1998.
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