This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2004/052809, filed 4 Nov. 2004, published 30 Jun. 2005 as WO2005/059217, and claiming the priority of German patent application 10359916.9 itself filed 18 Dec. 2003 and German patent application 102004030918.3 itself filed 25 Jun. 2004, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporated by reference.
The invention pertains to a suction device for liquids, in particular, in hydroentangling machines in which more than one water bar for generating jets of liquid are provided and the suction device consists of a suction tube with one or more axially extending suction openings for each water bar that extend over the working length of the tube. The liquid is sucked from the respective water bar through the respective suction opening as a result of negative pressure in the tube. A device of this type is known from EP-A-1 059 377 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,140) or WO 01/79598 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,957,474).
It is common practice to provide several water bars in an entangling drum with internally arranged suction tube, a suction slot in the suction tube that may also consist of several suction openings each being aligned with a respective water bar. The suction tube is subjected to a negative pressure in order to carry off the sprayed-on liquid. The negative pressure acts upon all suction slots of the suction tube. This means that a suction slot whose respective water bar is switched off, is also subjected to the negative pressure. This leads to avoidable pressure losses.
The invention aims to develop a device that makes it possible to prevent the energy losses caused by existing water bars while they are switched off.
Based on a device of the above-cited type, this objective is attained in that the suction openings extending over the entire working width are configured such that they can be sealed relative to the respectively allocated water bar. The sealing mechanism can be realized in different ways.
Several devices according to the invention are illustrated in the figures in an exemplary fashion. The figures show in:
a-c, other optional solutions that are illustrated in schematic cross sections;
a-b, a shutter that can be pivoted along the axis of the suction slot, and
a-b, a sealing rail that can be displaced laterally of the suction slot and extends over the length of the suction slot.
The suction device consists of a rotatably supported drum 1 that is permeable to liquids. The material 2 to be entangled lies on this drum 1. Only one water bar 3 is arranged above the drum 1. Water jets 4 are ejected from said water bar 3 under high pressure and impinge on the material 2. Several such water bars 3 could be arranged around the drum 1. The sprayed-on water needs to be removed by suction immediately thereafter underneath the material 2. For this purpose, a suction tube 5 is stationarily supported centrally within the drum 1. The wall of this suction tube is formed with suction bores 6 that are aligned in a row along an axis of the water bar 3. Sliding strips 7, 8 for determining the width of the suction slot 9 are stationarily arranged radially outside the tube 5 parallel to the axis on the left side as well as the right side of these bores 6.
The suction slot 9 should be realized such that it can be quickly sealed. The solution according to above-cited EP-A-1 059 377 features an exchangeable cleaning strip 9′ according to
In the solution according to
In a simpler solution that is schematically illustrated in
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