Claims
- 1. A drying section for a papermaking machine, the drying section comprising:
- a plurality of dryer sections, each dryer section including a plurality of dryers and at least one felt traversing the dryers for pressing the paper web against the dryers;
- in which the number of dryers per dryer sections averages less than five;
- a plurality of vacuum rolls between the dryers; and
- a plurality of individual vacuum roll drives, each of the vacuum roll drives being coupled with a corresponding one of the vacuum rolls, and including means for controlling the rotational speed of said corresponding vacuum rolls to produce dryer-to-dryer speed variations for compensating for stretch and/or shrinking of the paper web and, in which substantially all of the vacuum rolls in a final pair of the dryer sections located nearest a dry end of the drying section have their rotational speeds independently controlled by the vacuum roll drives.
- 2. The drying section of claim 1, in which the average number of dryers is less than four.
- 3. The drying section of claim 1, in which the average number of dryers is less than three.
- 4. The drying section of claim 1, in which the number of dryer sections in the entire drying section is greater than seven.
- 5. The drying section of claim 1, in which the number of dryer sections in the entire drying section is greater than nine.
- 6. The drying section of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of individual dryer drives, each of the dryer drives being coupled to a corresponding one of the dryers, and including means for controlling the rotational speeds of said corresponding dryers to produce dryer-to-dryer speed variations for compensating for stretching and/or shrinking of the paper web.
- 7. The drying section of claim 1, in which the drying section includes a first group of dryer sections disposed nearer a wet end of the drying section and a second group of dryer sections disposed nearer a dry end of the drying section and wherein the number of dryers in successive ones of said dryer sections increases in said first group of dryers and decreases in said second group of dryers in a machine direction of said drying section.
- 8. The drying section of claim 1, said vacuum rolls between the dryers, defining top-felted dryer sections.
- 9. The drying section of claim 1, wherein the vacuum rolls are gutless vacuum rolls and including external vacuum boxes for drawing a vacuum inside the gutless vacuum rolls.
- 10. The drying section of claim 8, including lick down transfer configurations for transferring the paper web from dryer section to dryer section.
- 11. The drying section of claim 8, in which the vacuum rolls are gutless, perforated vacuum rolls and including vacuum boxes for supplying a vacuum to the vacuum rolls.
- 12. The drying section of claim 6, in which substantially all of the dryers in a final pair of the dryer sections located nearest a dry end of the drying section have their rotational speeds independently controlled by the dryer drives.
- 13. The drying section of claim 6, in which substantially all of the dryers in at least a group containing the last four dryer sections, nearest a dry end of the drying section have their rotational speeds independently controlled by the dryer drives.
- 14. A drying section for a papermaking machine, the drying section comprising:
- a plurality of dryer sections, each dryer section including a plurality of dryers and at least one felt traversing the dryers for pressing the paper web against the dryers;
- in which the number of dryers per dryer sections averages less than five; and
- a plurality of vacuum rolls disposed between the dryers and further comprising a plurality of vacuum roll drives coupled to corresponding ones of the vacuum rolls and including means for controlling the rotational speed of said corresponding vacuum rolls to produce a dryer-to-dryer speed variation for compensating for stretching and/or shrinking of the paper web, and in which substantially all of the vacuum rolls in at least a group containing the last four dryer sections, nearest the dry end of the drying section have their rotational speeds independently controlled by the vacuum roll drives so that the speed of the last four dryer sections will decrease and/or be kept not above a speed associated with dryer section preceding said last four dryer sections.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/544,710, filed Oct. 18, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,611.
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