Germany Priority Application DE 10 2008 048 947.6, filed Sep. 28, 2008, including the specification, drawings, claims and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a device and method for sieving foreign bodies out of a material stream in the course of the production of oriented strand boards. Furthermore, the invention relates to an apparatus or system for the production of composite wood boards with such a device.
In the large-scale industrial production of composite wood boards continuously operating presses are used. In these presses, such as those described in DE 39 13 991 C2, the pressing force is transferred by hydraulic actuating elements onto the pressing or heating plates and further, via steel belts which are disposed so as to be supported via a bed of rolling bodies (roller rods) and so as to be endlessly revolving onto the material to be pressed. In the case of said transfer elements the steel belts with thicknesses of around 1.5 to 4 mm form, in comparison to the other, significantly stiffer elements, are the weakest component in the chain of machine elements and are prone to failure. In this connection this does not mean that the steel belt fails completely. Should the surface of the steel belt have defects, this already leads to an inadequate surface quality of the end product and thus to rejection. In the production of ever thinner, and above all highly compacted, composite wood boards the deformation work to be applied increases so sharply with partial differences in the density of the material to be pressed that even variations in density that have a very small surface area, e. g., lumps of adhesive in the material to be pressed, can lead to pressure marks on the surface of the steel belt or even to destruction of the steel belt. For the large-surface hydraulic cylinders in use in the main press area such partial variations in pressure lie outside of the measurable area, in particular since still more machine elements are disposed between the steel belt and the hydraulic cylinder. Thus it is not possible to recognize and, if necessary, correct denting of the steel belts which arises via measuring devices on the large hydraulic cylinders.
In the course of the development of the technology there has been in recent years increasing research, and poor results, in the use of detection systems for determining elevations in density in order to remove lumps of adhesive or similar foreign bodies of harmful size from a spread mat of material to be pressed before it is pressed. Usually this happens by ejecting the corresponding portion of the mat from the forming belt into a discard hopper. Since, however, the recovery of poorly spread pressed material mat or trial spreadings is the usual task of the discard hopper, it can happen that detected foreign bodies get into the production cycle once again since a complete sieving of all the material out of the discard hopper once again is very expensive.
Basically there is at present no technological solution for production systems which make it possible, at an acceptable cost, to filter the lumps of adhesive greater than 15 mm in diameter out of a material stream consisting of flakes to which adhesive has just been applied. Traditional sieve systems are not suitable for this purpose since they provide the necessary minimum throughput per hour only with large-scale sieve systems which are expensive to procure and to maintain. Also these sieve systems, which usually screen in such a manner that thinner or smaller material falls through the sieve and larger material is discharged at the end, have the disadvantage that lumps of adhesive can “hide” in the larger material and continue to remain in the material stream.
The invention is based on the object of providing a device, a method, and an apparatus for the production of composite boards which avoid the pressing of lumps of adhesive of larger diameter in a press from the beginning and, after the device for applying adhesive, can filter out, with high reliability, foreign bodies which are harmful to the system and are of a predefined size and in so doing particularly lumps of adhesive from the process of applying adhesive to the material. Furthermore, a high material throughput per unit of time with little available space should be possible.
A realization of this object for a device lies in the fact that on each roller of a roller sieve there are disposed, with a predefined spacing, impulse discs for disaggregating the material stream on the roller sieve and conveyor discs for conveying the material stream in the transport direction and through the slot area.
A realization of the object for a device lies in the fact that the flakes of the material stream are conveyed by the conveyor discs and are aligned in two planes by the partially disposed larger impulse discs, specifically the longitudinal and horizontal extension of the flakes are aligned so as to be approximately parallel to the plane of the conveyor discs or impulse discs so that with their smallest dimension, their thickness, they can fall through the slot area while foreign bodies, such as lumps of adhesive or oversize flakes, are conveyed up to the end of the roller sieve and thus are separated out of the production process.
A proposed realization for an apparatus lies in the fact that after the device for applying adhesive there is disposed a device for sieving foreign bodies out of a material stream consisting of flakes to which adhesive has been applied. In so doing, a device is preferably disposed which sends the material stream through a roller sieve and only separates out foreign bodies of a certain size or lumps of adhesive.
Basically the method and the device can be operated independently of one another but the device is also particularly suitable for carrying out the process.
Lumps of adhesive or other foreign bodies, specifically those of a predefined diameter or extent in all three dimensions (length, width, thickness), are removed from a material stream, containing in particular flakes to which adhesive has been freshly applied. In so doing, the complete material stream is passed through a roller sieve in which foreign bodies or lumps of adhesive are reliably held back and thus can be removed from the production process. Due to the simplicity of the device or the method it is ensured that a high reliability of production and low downtimes can be achieved.
Additional advantageous measures and development of the subject of the invention follow from the following description with the drawings.
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The clear distance 11 between the minor diameters 10 of the rollers 4 should preferably be 1.1 to 2 times the length of the flakes in order to sufficiently simplify the passing of the flakes through the slot area 6. However, even in this area, depending on the example, the distance 11 can be embodied to be increasing, in steps or continuously, in the transport direction 9. Conceivably there would be two or three areas in which the distance 11 in the transport direction is implemented to be increasingly greater in order to simplify the passing through of the material stream 2. The axles 12 of the rollers 4 preferably lie on a plane 13 (
Depending on the type of material stream 2 and arrangement of the device 3 in the apparatus it can be necessary to dispose at least one disintegrating roller 16 above the roller sieve 5. Preferably, the disintegrating rollers 16 are formed as spiked rollers. In order to ensure a uniform feed of the material stream 2 over the width 34 of the roller sieve 5 it is possible to dispose a dosing hopper (not represented in detail) with a discharge width corresponding to the discharge width 34 of the roller sieve 5 or, for example, a blower chute 23 for widening the material stream 2 to the width 34 of the roller sieve 5. In the present example a collecting belt 18 for the material stream 2 passing through the roller sieve 5 can be disposed below the roller sieve 5, or other collecting means or transport devices for the material stream 2 can be disposed, in order to convey it into apparatus parts leading further.
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In contradistinction to this, the circumferential contour 20 of the impulse discs 7 must be suited to introducing its striking or hitting impulses into the material stream 2 lying on the roller sieve 5 in order to align parts or flakes of the material stream 2 in two planes so that they can fall with their smallest dimension, their thickness, through the slot area 6, where the longitudinal and horizontal extension of the flakes is aligned so as to be approximately parallel to the plane of the conveyor discs 8 or the impulse discs 7. In connection with this, the circumferential or peripheral contour 20 of the impulse discs is preferably formed to have three, four, five, or more corners. It is advantageous if the impulse disc 7 reaches approximately to the minor diameter 10 of the next roller 4. This serves less to define the slot area 6 than for optimal generation of impulses to the material stream 2 lying on the roller sieve 5. For this purpose it is advantageous if the diameter 15 of the largest conveyor disc 8 is less than or equal to the inner diameter 22 of the impulse disc 7. It is reasonable that the outer diameter 21 of the impulse disc 7 is greater than the diameter 15 of the conveyor disc 8 but limited by the clear distance 11 between the minor diameters 10 of the rollers 4. Furthermore, it has proven itself advantageous if the corners of an angular impulse disc 7 are implemented to be rounded or flattened in order to avoid unnecessary damage to the flakes.
In a particularly preferred example of the device 3, the conveyor discs 8 and the impulse discs 7 are disposed on two adjacent rollers 4 in such a manner relative to one to another that one impulse disc 7 of a roller 4 is disposed opposite to the smallest disposed conveyor disc 8″ of the adjacent roller 4. In order to obtain the result that the generation of impulses into the material stream 2 is optimal and as constant over time as possible, the rollers 4 of the roller sieve 5 should be disposed turned, alternately, by an angle, preferably of 45°, relative to the angular position 24 of the impulse discs 7.
As has already been mentioned, the material stream 2 should be adapted in its width to the width 34 of the roller sieve 5 before striking the roller sieve 5. This is preferable when there is little available space and the roller sieve 5 can be implemented to be so much the shorter. Preferably, the rollers of the roller sieve 5 will be divided into at least two sections which are driven at the same, or a different, rotary speed, where the angular relationship of the impulse discs 7 (
Alternative preferred embodiments are set out below. According to alternative embodiment one, a device for sieving foreign bodies (1) out of a material stream (2) consisting of long, slender flakes with already applied adhesive in the course of the production of oriented strand boards, where the device (3) comprises a roller sieve (5) comprising several rollers (4) disposed in parallel to one another and, on the rollers (4) and perpendicular to their axial extension, discs are disposed which engage completely or partly meshing with the discs of the adjacent rollers (4) and thus form a slot area (6) between the rollers (4) and the discs, is characterized by the fact that on each roller (4) there are disposed, with a predefined spacing, impulse discs (7) for disaggregating the material stream (2) on the roller sieve (5) and conveyor discs (8) for conveying the material stream (2) in the transport direction (9) and through the slot area (6).
According to alternative embodiment two, a device according to alternative embodiment one is characterized by the fact that the impulse discs (7) are disposed in the roller sieve (5) in such a manner that only one impulse disc (7) per slot area (6) is disposed at the boundaries. According to alternative embodiment three, a device according to alternative embodiments one or two is characterized by the fact that on one roller (4) at least three conveyor discs (8) are disposed between two impulse discs (7). According to alternative embodiment four, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through three is characterized by the fact that on a roller (4) adjacent conveyor discs (8) have different diameters. According to alternative embodiment five, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through four is characterized by the fact that the clear distance (11) between the minor diameters (10) of the rollers (4) in the roller sieve (5) is 1.1 to 2 times the length of the flakes.
According to alternative embodiment six, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through five is characterized by the fact that the clear distance (11) between the minor diameters (10) of the rollers (4) in the roller sieve (5) increases in the transport direction (9), in steps or continuously, from 1.1 to 2 times the length of the flakes. According to alternative embodiment seven, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through six is characterized by the fact that the axles (12) of the rollers (4) are disposed either on one plane (13) or alternating on at least two planes (13, 13′). According to alternative embodiment eight, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through seven is characterized by the fact that the width (14) of the slot (6) is 10 to 15 mm. According to alternative embodiment nine, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through eight is characterized by the fact that the minor diameter (10) of the rollers (4) is 40 mm to 100 mm. According to alternative embodiment ten, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through nine is characterized by the fact that the conveyor discs (8) and/or the impulse discs (7) have a thickness of 2 to 7 mm.
According to alternative embodiment eleven, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through ten is characterized by the fact that above the roller sieve (5) there is disposed at least one disintegrating roller (18) for the material stream (2), where the disintegrating rollers (18) can be formed as spiked rollers. According to alternative embodiment twelve, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through eleven is characterized by the fact that above the roller sieve (5) there is disposed a dosing hopper for uniform feeding of the roller sieve (5) with the material stream (2). According to alternative embodiment thirteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through twelve is characterized by the fact that above the roller sieve (5) there is disposed a collecting belt (18) for the material stream (2) passing through the roller sieve (5). According to alternative embodiment fourteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through thirteen is characterized by the fact that the conveyor discs (8) have a circumferential contour (19) which promotes friction. According to alternative embodiment fifteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through fourteen is characterized by the fact that the peripheral contour (19) of the conveyor discs (8) is formed to have a shape similar to saw teeth.
According to alternative embodiment sixteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through fifteen is characterized by the fact that the peripheral contour (20) of the impulse discs (7) is formed to have three, four, five, or six corners. According to alternative embodiment seventeen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through sixteen is characterized by the fact that the impulse disc (7) reaches approximately to the minor diameter (10) of the next roller (4). According to alternative embodiment eighteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through seventeen is characterized by the fact that the diameter (15) of the largest conveyor disc (8) is less than or equal to the inner diameter (22) of the impulse disc (7). According to alternative embodiment nineteen, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through eighteen is characterized by the fact that on two adjacent rollers (4) the conveyor discs (8) and the impulse discs (7) are disposed in such a manner relative to one to another that one impulse disc (7) of a roller (4) is disposed opposite to the smallest disposed conveyor disc (8) of the adjacent roller (4). According to alternative embodiment twenty, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through nineteen is characterized by the fact that above the roller sieve (5) there is disposed a blower chute (23) for widening the material stream (4) to the width (34) of the roller sieve (5).
According to alternative embodiment twenty-one, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through twenty is characterized by the fact that alternately the rollers (4) of the roller sieve (5) are disposed turned by 45° relative to the angular position (24) of the impulse discs (7). According to alternative embodiment twenty-two, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through twenty-one is characterized by the fact that above the roller sieve (5) retaining means are disposed, such as at least one retaining plate, a retaining roller (40) with spikes (41), and/or dragging wires (39) on a transverse bar (33). According to alternative embodiment twenty-three, a device according to any of alternative embodiments one through twenty-two is characterized by the fact that the retaining means of the retaining plate, a retaining roller (40) or its spikes (41), and/or dragging wires (39) on a transverse bar (33) are disposed only in the areas of the conveyor discs (8, 8′, 8″).
According to alternative embodiment twenty-four, a system for the production of composite boards and comprising in series at least a drying device (25), an adhesive-applying device (26), a flake hopper (27) with a feeder device (28), and a spreading device (29) with a spreading head (30) for a material stream (2) consisting of long, slender flakes for forming a mat (31) on a forming belt (32) in front of a press (36) is characterized by the fact that after the adhesive-applying device (26) there is disposed a device (3) for sieving foreign bodies out of a material stream (2) consisting of flakes to which adhesive has been applied.
According to alternative embodiment twenty-five, a system according to alternative embodiment twenty-four is characterized by the fact that the device (3) is disposed before or after the feed device (28) for the flake hopper (27). According to alternative embodiment twenty-six, a system according to alternative embodiments twenty-four or twenty-five is characterized by the fact that as the feed device (4) for the flake hopper (4) a slewing screw conveyor (30) is disposed and after the slewing screw conveyor (30) the roller sieve (5) is disposed so as to slew with the slewing screw conveyor. According to alternative embodiment twenty-seven, a system according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-four through twenty-six is characterized by the fact that the device (3) is disposed between the flake hopper (27) and spreading device (28) with a spreading head (30).
According to alternative embodiment twenty-eight, a process for sieving foreign bodies (4) out of a material stream (4) consisting of long, slender flakes in the course of the production of oriented strand boards, where the material stream (4) is discharged on one side of a roller sieve (5) comprising several rollers (4) disposed in parallel to one another and where, on the rollers (4) and perpendicular to their axial extension, discs are disposed which engage completely or partly meshing with the discs of other rollers (4) is characterized by the fact that the flakes of the material stream (5) are conveyed by the conveyor discs (8) and are aligned by the partially disposed, larger impulse discs (7) in two planes so that they can fall with their smallest dimension, their thickness, through the slot area (6), where the longitudinal and horizontal extension of the flakes is aligned so as to be approximately parallel to the plane of the conveyor discs (8) or impulse discs (7) and where foreign bodies (1) are conveyed up to the end of the roller sieve (5) and thus are separated out of the production process.
According to alternative embodiment twenty-nine, a process according to alternative embodiment twenty-eight is characterized by the fact that foreign bodies (1), such as lumps of adhesive or oversize flakes, with not even one dimension (length, width, thickness) under 15 mm are separated out. According to alternative embodiment thirty, a process according to alternative embodiments twenty-eight or twenty-nine is characterized by the fact that the material stream (2), before striking the roller sieve (5), is adapted in its width to the width (34) of the roller sieve (5). According to alternative embodiment thirty-one, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty is characterized by the fact that the rollers (4) of the roller sieve (5) are operated alternately turned by 45° relative to the angular position (24) of the impulse discs (7). According to alternative embodiment thirty-two, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-one is characterized by the fact that the rollers (4) of the roller sieve (5) rotate at 40 to 60 rpm. According to alternative embodiment thirty-three, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-two is characterized by the fact that the rollers (4) of the roller sieve (5) are operated, in at least two sections, at different rotary speeds.
According to alternative embodiment thirty-four, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-three is characterized by the fact that the material stream (2) is disaggregated, before striking the roller sieve, by means of disintegrating rollers (16). According to alternative embodiment thirty-five, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-four is characterized by the fact that the disintegrating rollers (16) rotate at 40 to 250 rpm. According to alternative embodiment thirty-six, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-five is characterized by the fact that at least one roller (4) of the roller sieve (5) rotates in the sense opposite to that of the adjacent rollers (4). According to alternative embodiment thirty-seven, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-six is characterized by the fact that the flakes of the material stream (2), with the aid of the retaining means above the roller sieve (5), are aligned more strongly in such a manner that they pass through the roller sieve (5) more rapidly and more gently. According to alternative embodiment thirty-eight, a process according to any of alternative embodiments twenty-eight through thirty-seven is characterized by the fact that the flakes are aligned more strongly with the aid of retaining means, such as a retaining plate, a retaining roller (40), and/or dragging wires (39) only in the areas of the conveyor discs (8, 8′, 8″).
Additional advantages and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, although the inventive concept has been described and illustrated with reference to preferred embodiments, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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10 2008 048 947.6 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |