Claims
- 1. A suction box for applying a suction to a wire in a paper machine, comprising:a vacuum chamber structured and arranged to transmit said suction to said wire, a decking surface having a concave profile directed toward said wire, a plurality of ribs structured and arranged for loading a wire, said ribs being arranged such that spaces are defined between adjacent ribs of said plurality of ribs and wherein said plurality of ribs are structured and arranged to communicate with said vacuum chamber, loading means arranged in association with said ribs for loading said ribs toward the wire, retaining means for retaining said ribs on said concave decking surface, said retaining means being structured and arranged such that while suction is applied through said vacuum chamber and through said spaces between said ribs, said ribs cause the wire to curve while running over said ribs such that tension of the wire lowers a normal force produced by the suction, wherein said retaining means comprise substantially U-section holders open toward the wire, each of said holders retaining a respective one of said ribs, and locking means arranged in connection with each of said ribs for locking said rib in a desired position in the respective holder, said locking means being structured and arranged such that when locking said ribs, said ribs are retracted into the respective holder and locked in a retracted position.
- 2. The suction box of claim 1, wherein said ribs are fixedly mounted to said concave decking surface.
- 3. The suction box of claim 1, further comprisingsealing means arranged at ends of said means defining said vacuum chamber for sealing spaces between laterally extending ends of said ribs, said sealing means comprising sealing members interconnected by articulated joints.
- 4. The suction box of claim 1, wherein said deck is stationary.
- 5. The suction box of claim 1, wherein the suction box is placed in a stationary position.
- 6. An arrangement for transferring a web from a first wire to a second wire in a paper machine, comprisingfirst guide means for guiding the first wire to support the web over a run thereof, a suction box including means defining a vacuum chamber through which suction is applied, adjustable ribs adapted to load the first wire, said ribs being arranged such that spaces are defined between said ribs and communicate with said vacuum chamber, loading means arranged in associated with said ribs to load said ribs toward the first wire, and retaining means for retaining said ribs, said retaining means being structured and arranged such that while suction is applied through said vacuum chamber and said spaces between said ribs, said ribs cause the wire to curve while running over said ribs such that tension of the wire lowers a normal force produced by the suction; second guide means for guiding the second wire to receive the web from the first wire, and a roll arranged in opposed relationship to said suction box such that the first and second wires run between said roll and said suction box, said roll having an open-faced mantle defining a suction chamber, the web being transferred from the first wire to the second during its passage between said suction box and said roll.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 6, wherein a last one of said ribs in a running direction of the wire is arranged in an area of a suction sector of said suction chamber or immediately in front of an area of a suction sector of said suction chamber in the running direction of the wire.
- 8. A suction box for applying a suction to a wire in a paper machine, comprising:a vacuum chamber structured and arranged to transmit said suction to said wire, a decking surface having a concave profile directed toward said wire, a plurality of ribs structured and arranged for loading a wire, said ribs being arranged such that spaces are defined between adjacent ribs of said plurality of ribs and wherein said plurality of ribs are structured and arranged to communicate with said vacuum chamber, loading means arranged in association with said ribs for loading said ribs toward the wire, retaining means for retaining said ribs on said concave decking surface, said retaining means being structured and arranged such that while suction is applied through said vacuum chamber and through said spaces between said ribs, said ribs cause the wire to curve while running over said ribs such that tension of the wire lowers a normal force produced by the suction, wherein said retaining means comprise substantially U-section holders open toward the wire, each of said holders retaining a respective one of said ribs, and locking means arranged in connection with each of said ribs for locking said rib in the respective holder apart from the wire.
- 9. A suction box for applying a suction to a wire in a paper machine, comprising:a vacuum chamber structured and arranged to transmit said suction to said wire, a decking surface having a concave profile directed toward said wire, a plurality of ribs structured and arranged for loading a wire, said ribs being arranged such that spaces are defined between adjacent ribs of said plurality of ribs and wherein said plurality of ribs are structured and arranged to communicate with said vacuum chamber, loading means arranged in association with said ribs for loading said ribs toward the wire, retaining means for retaining said ribs on said concave decking surface, said retaining means being structured and arranged such that while suction is applied through said vacuum chamber and through said spaces between said ribs, said ribs cause the wire to curve while running over said ribs such that tension of the wire lowers a normal force produced by the suction, wherein said retaining means comprise substantially U-section holders open toward the wire, each of said holders retaining a respective one of said ribs, and wherein said ribs have a bottom surface in opposed relationship to a bottom, interior surface of the respective holder, said loading means being arranged between said bottom of each of said ribs and said bottom, interior surface of the respective holder such that said ribs are displaceable by said loading means against the wire.
- 10. A suction box for applying a suction to a wire in a paper machine, comprising:a vacuum chamber structured and arranged to transmit said suction to said wire, a decking surface having a concave profile directed toward said wire, a plurality of ribs structured and arranged for loading a wire, said ribs being arranged such that spaces are defined between adjacent ribs of said plurality of ribs and wherein said plurality of ribs are structured and arranged to communicate with said vacuum chamber, loading means arranged in association with said ribs for loading said ribs toward the wire, retaining means for retaining said ribs on said concave decking surface, said retaining means being structured and arranged such that while suction is applied through said vacuum chamber and through said spaces between said ribs, said ribs cause the wire to curve while running over said ribs such that tension of the wire lowers a normal force produced by t he suction, displacement means arranged in connection with the suction box for displacing the suction box toward and away from the wire.
- 11. The suction box of claim 10, wherein said locking means comprise a pressurizeable loading hose arranged in a cavity of each of said holders.
- 12. The suction box of claim 10, wherein said locking means comprise a locking rib with slanting faces arranged in a cavity of each of said holders and a spring member arranged behind said locking rib in said cavity, further comprising seals arranged between each of said ribs and the respective holder.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/998,432 filed Dec. 26, 1997.
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