Claims
- 1. A combination of a multi-layer headbox including inlet headers situated vertically one above another and a stock feed system for feeding stock to the inlet headers of the multi-layer headbox, the stock feed system comprisinga single fresh stock tank for retaining stock, a branching member, a first flow line having first and second opposed ends, said first end of said first flow line being connected to said single fresh stock tank and said second end of said first flow line being connected to said branching member, a single flow of fresh stock being passed through said first flow line from said single fresh stock tank to said branching member and being divided in said branching member into a plurality of stock flows without storing said single flow of fresh stock between said single fresh stock tank and said branching member, at least second and third flow lines each having first and second opposed ends and through each of which a respective one of said divided stock flows passes, said first ends of said second and third flow lines being connected to said branching member and said second ends of said second and third flow lines leading to a respective one of said inlet headers of said headbox, a respective one of said divided stock flows being passed through each of said second and third flow lines from said branching member without storing said divided stock flows between said branching member and said inlet headers, means for independently adding chemicals and/or fillers to each of said divided stock flows during the flow of said divided stock flows through a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines after said branching member and before entry of said divided stock flows into said inlet headers such that stock in each inlet header has an independently controllable chemical and/or filler characteristic, and diluting means for adjusting the consistency of at least one of said divided stock flows such that said at least one of said divided stock flows has a consistency independently adjustable with respect to the consistency of other of said divided stock flows, said diluting means comprising conduit means for passing a diluting-water flow into said at least one of said divided stock flows as said at least one of said divided stock flows is passing through a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines prior to entry of said at least one of said divided stock flows into the respective one of said inlet headers of said headbox.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said conduit means comprise a diluting-water flow line connected to the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines through which said at least one of said divided stock flows is passing and through which the diluting-water flow is passed.
- 3. The combination of claim 2, wherein said diluting-water flow line has an outlet end extending into a central region of the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines through which said at least one of said divided stock flows is passing, the flow out of said dilution-water flow line substantially coinciding with a flow direction of the stock in the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines through which said at least one of said divided stock flows is passing.
- 4. The combination of claim 1, wherein said conduit means comprise a diluting-water flow line connected to each of said at least second and third flow lines, at least one of said dilution-water flow lines being connected to a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines at an oblique angle such that the directional component of the flow out of said at least one dilution-water flow line parallel to a direction of the stock flow in the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines substantially coincides with the flow direction of the stock flow in the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines.
- 5. The combination of claim 1, wherein said conduit means comprise a diluting-water flow line connected to each of said at least second and third flow lines, at least one of said dilution-water flow lines being connected to a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines at an acute angle such that the directional component of the flow out of said at least one dilution-water flow line parallel to a direction of the stock flow in the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines is in a direction opposite to the flow direction of the stock flow in the respective one of said at least second and third flow lines.
- 6. The combination of claim 1, wherein said conduit means comprise a diluting-water flow line connected to each of said at least second and third flow lines, at least one of said at least second and third flow lines having a substantially L-shaped portion, one of said dilution-water flow lines being connected to and extending into an interior of said L-shaped portion of said at least one flow line such that the flow out of said dilution-water flow line substantially coincides with a flow direction of the stock flow in said L-shaped portion.
- 7. The combination of claim 1, wherein said diluting means comprise a single diluting water inlet header, said conduit means comprise dilution-water flow lines each having a first end connected to said single diluting water inlet header and a second end connected to a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines, and said dilution means further comprise regulation valves arranged in association with said dilution-water flow lines, said regulation valves regulating the flow of dilution water into said at least second and third flow lines.
- 8. The combination of claim 1, further comprising pumps coupled to a respective one of said at least second and third flow lines for pumping said stock flows through said at least second and third flow lines.
- 9. The combination of claim 8, further comprising a machine screen coupled to each of said at least second and third flow lines and arranged after said pumps in a flow direction, said means for independently adding chemicals and/or fillers to said stock flows being structured and arranged to add chemicals and/or fillers before said pumps, after said pumps and before said machine screens and after said machine screens.
- 10. Method for supplying stock to a multi-layer headbox having at least two inlet headers situated vertically one above another and into which stock having respective stock characteristics is passed, the stock flowing from said inlet headers through a system of tubes and further into a slice cone, comprising the steps of:retaining stock in a single fresh stock tank, continuously passing said single flow of fresh stock from said single fresh stock tank to a branching point at which said single flow of fresh stock is divided into a plurality of stock flows without storing said single flow of fresh stock between said single fresh stock tank and said branching point, continuously passing each of said divided stock flows from said branching point into a respective one of said inlet headers without storing said divided stock flows between said branching point and said inlet headers, independently adding chemicals and/or fillers to each of said divided stock flows during the flow of said divided stock flows after said branching point and before entry of said divided stock flows into said inlet headers such that stock in each inlet header has an independently controllable chemical and/or filler characteristic, and adjusting the consistency of at least one of said plurality of divided stock flows such that said at least one of said plurality of divided stock flows has a consistency independently adjustable with respect to the consistency of other of said divided stock flows, said consistency adjusting step comprising the step of passing a diluting-water flow into said at least one of said divided stock flows prior to entry of said at least one of said divided stock flows into the respective one of said inlet headers.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the diluting-water flow is passed into individual stock flows of said divided stock flows which form outer layers of a web discharged from the headbox.
- 12. The method of claim 10,wherein each of said divided stock flows is passed through a separate line after said branching point, further comprising the step of: adding a chemical solution into each of said lines to formulate a particular stock concept to be fed into the respective inlet header of the multi-layer headbox.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of pumping said divided stock flows through said lines via pumps.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps ofcoupling a machine screen to each of said lines after said pumps in a flow direction, and adding said chemicals and/or fillers before said pumps, after said pumps and before said machine screens and after said machine screens.
- 15. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps ofdividing said single flow of fresh stock into only two separate flows, passing said two flows through branch lines, dividing said branch line of a first one of said two flows to provide stock concept for an uppermost and lowermost inlet header in the headbox, and passing a second one of said two flows into a middle inlet header arranged between the uppermost inlet header and the lowermost inlet header.
- 16. In a combination of a multi-layer headbox and a stock feed system for the multi-layer headbox, including a single fresh stock tank for retaining stock, means for forming a plurality of stock flows from from said single flow of fresh stock from said single fresh stock tank, a plurality of inlet headers arranged in said headbox vertically one above another, and means for continuously passing each of said plurality of stock flows into a respective one of all of said inlet headers of said headbox without storing stock between said single fresh stock tank and said inlet headers, the improvement comprisingdiluting means for adjusting the consistency of at least one of said plurality of stock flows such that said at least one of said plurality of stock flows has a consistency independently adjustable with respect to the consistency of other of said plurality of stock flows, said diluting means comprising conduit means for passing a diluting-water flow into said at least one of said plurality of stock flows prior to entry of said at least one of said plurality of stock flows into the respective one of said inlet headers of said headbox.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, further comprising means for independently adding chemicals and/or fillers to each of said plurality of stock flows, and said plurality of stock flows being passed into said headbox after said chemicals and/or fillers have been added thereto.
- 18. The combination of claim 17, wherein said diluting-water flow is added after said chemicals and/or fillers have been added.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/323,839 filed Oct. 17, 1994, the specification of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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