The present invention relates to a suction device for use in a papermaking machine. The suction device may be, for example, a moulding box intended for a through-air drying machine. The invention also relates to a papermaking machine that uses the inventive suction device.
In papermaking machines, various kinds of suction devices are used that act on fibrous webs through a fabric that is permeable to air and water. One use for such suction devices is as moulding boxes in through-air drying machines, i.e. TAD machines. In a TAD machine, a wet fibrous web is dried as it is carried over one or several TAD cylinders on a permeable fabric with an imprinting pattern. To imprint a three-dimensional patterns into the fibrous web that is manufactured, the web and the permeable fabric can made to pass a moulding box before the web is carried by the permeable fabric to the TAD cylinder or cylinders. The moulding box is a suction device that draws the fibrous web towards the permeable fabric as the web and the permeable fabric passes the moulding box. This causes the wet fibrous web to be drawn into the permeable fabric such that the pattern of the permeable fabric is imprinted into the wet fibrous web. The pattern which has been imprinted into the wet fibrous web will remain when the fibrous web has been dried. An example of a moulding box is disclosed in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,806.
The inventors of the present invention have noted that, in paper making machines using suction devices such as moulding boxes, there may be disturbances in the area downstream of the suction device and that this may sometimes be caused by the suction device itself. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved suction device that can be used, for example, as a moulding box in TAD machines.
The invention relates to a suction device for use in a papermaking machine. The inventive suction device is suitable for acting on a wet fibrous web through a permeable fabric that runs through a part of the papermaking machine. The suction device according to the invention has a length that extends from a first end to a second end which first end is an upstream end when the suction device is used in the papermaking machine and which second end is a downstream end when the suction device is used in the papermaking machine and the direction from the first end to the second end is the machine direction when the suction device is used in the papermaking machine. The suction device further has a width which is perpendicular to the length of the suction device and extends in the cross-machine direction when the suction device is used in the papermaking machine.
The inventive suction device further has a surface which, during use of the suction device in the papermaking machine, will be facing the permeable fabric and thus be a fabric-facing surface. The fabric-facing surface has a first part which begins at the first end of the suction device and extends towards the second end but ends before the second end of the suction device. The first part of the fabric-facing surface is formed by a plurality of planar surfaces which planar surfaces constitute end surfaces of a plurality of solid elements. The planar surfaces of the solid elements in the first part of the fabric-facing surface lie in the same plane such that, during operation, they can contact a fabric gliding over the fabric-facing surface along a straight path. The solid elements are separated from each other along the length of the suction device such that channels are defined between the solid elements and the suction device is configured to be connected to at least one source of underpressure in such a way that the at least one source of underpressure is in communication with the channels defined between the solid elements such that, when the suction device is used and the permeable fabric runs over the fabric-facing surface, the suction device can act on the permeable fabric through the channels and draw the permeable fabric by suction effect towards the fabric-facing surface.
The first part of the fabric-facing surface is followed by a second part of the fabric-facing surface which second part of the fabric-facing surface is a surface formed as an end surface of a final solid element and which end surface of the final solid element does not lie in the same plane as planar surfaces of the solid elements belonging to the first part of the fabric-facing surface. Instead, it is spaced from the plane in which the planar surfaces of the solid elements belonging to the first part of the fabric-facing surface lie such that, when the permeable fabric passes over the suction device and moves past the final solid element along the plane of the planar surfaces of the solid elements belonging to the first part of the fabric-facing surface, the permeable fabric will not contact the final solid element.
The final solid element is separated from a preceding solid element such that a final channel is defined between the final solid element and the preceding solid element. The final channel is capable of communicating with at least one source of underpressure for the final channel when the at least one source of underpressure for the final channel is connected to the suction device such that an underpressure can be generated in the area between the permeable fabric and the surface of the final solid element.
The solid elements are ribs that extend in a direction perpendicular to the machine direction and the cross machine direction, i.e. perpendicular to the length and width dimension of the suction device. The ribs having ends at the fabric-facing surface which ends constitute the surfaces of the solid elements.
In embodiments of the invention, at least the ends of the ribs that constitute surfaces of the solid elements in the first part of the fabric-facing surface are made of a ceramic material.
In embodiments of the invention, at least a part of the final channel formed between the ribs that constitute the final solid element and the solid element immediately preceding the final solid element has a smaller cross-sectional area than the preceding channels. In such embodiments, the final channel formed between the ribs that constitute the final solid element and the solid element immediately preceding the final solid element may be provided with a flow restrictor.
In embodiments of the invention, the suction device is configured such that the channels defined between the solid elements of the first part of the fabric-facing surface can be connected to and communicate with at least one first source of underpressure and that the final channel can be connected to and communicate with at least one second source of underpressure which is separate from the at least one first source or underpressure.
In some embodiments, the suction device may be formed as a single unit.
In other embodiments, the suction device may be formed by a first unit and a second unit which first and second units are physically separate from each other. In such embodiments, the first part of the fabric-facing surface can be formed on the first unit and the second fabric-facing surface formed on the second unit.
In embodiments of the invention, the suction device may be configured such that both the channels defined between the solid elements of the first part of the fabric-facing surface and the final channel all can be connected to and communicate with at least one common source of underpressure.
The invention may also be defined in terms of a papermaking machine that makes use of the inventive suction device. Such a papermaking machine may comprise a forming section and a drying section and the machine being will be arranged to cause a newly formed fibrous web to move along a path of travel that extends in the machine direction from the forming section to and into the drying section. The inventive papermaking machine comprises an endless permeable fabric and a plurality of guide rolls around which the endless permeable fabric runs in a loop. The endless permeable fabric is arranged to carry the fibrous web at least a part of the path of travel of the web and the inventive suction device is arranged inside the loop of the endless permeable fabric with the fabric-facing surface facing the endless permeable fabric.
The papermaking machine may be a machine that has a drying section that comprises a through-air-drying cylinder. The endless permeable fabric may then be a through-air-drying fabric which is arranged to wrap a part of the through-air-drying cylinder and the inventive suction device is then placed within the loop of the permeable fabric such that it can act on the permeable fabric and on a fibrous web that is carried by the permeable fabric and separated from the suction device by the permeable fabric. The inventive suction device is then placed upstream of the through-air-drying cylinder such that it acts on the permeable fabric before the permeable fabric reaches the through-air-drying cylinder and the fabric-facing surface of the suction device then has an orientation that is more vertical than horizontal.
In other embodiments, the endless permeable fabric may be a forming fabric in the forming section and the fabric-facing surface of the suction device may have an orientation that is horizontal or deviates from a horizontal orientation by no more than 15°. In such embodiments, the fabric-facing surface of the suction device is facing downwards such that the permeable fabric passes below the suction device.
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Embodiments are also conceivable in which the TAD cylinder 9 is followed by a Yankee drying cylinder (not shown) and in which the fibrous web is subsequently passed to a reel-up. Before the fibrous web W reaches the TAD cylinder 9, it passes a suction device 15 that is placed inside the loop of the permeable TAD fabric 6. At this stage, the fibrous web W may have a dryness of about 25% or perhaps even less and the web W can easily be shaped. The suction device 15 may be a moulding box intended to assist in creating a three-dimensional structure into the fibrous web W. As the fibrous web W passes the suction device 15, a suction effect from the suction device 15 pulls the fibrous web W against the TAD fabric 6. As the TAD fabric 6 has a three-dimensional pattern with knuckles, fibers in the fibrous web W will be partially sucked into the TAD fabric such that the TAD fabric creates a three-dimensional pattern in the surface of the fibrous web W, or at least into the side of the fibrous web that faces the TAD fabric. The suction device 15 plays an important role in this process.
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A suction device acting on a fibrous web through a permeable fabric such as, for example, a TAD fabric, typically has a number of slots or openings through which underpressure can act. The underpressure (vacuum) sucks the fibrous web and the permeable fabric against the suction device. The inventors have noted that in some applications using a suction device inside the loop of a permeable fabric, there may be disturbances in the process downstream of the suction device. The inventors have now identified the operation of the suction device as one source of such disturbances. When a fibrous web carried on a permeable fabric passes a suction device, some fines and fibers will inevitably be sucked through the permeable fabric and the inventors have found that such fines and fibers tend to accumulate at a downstream end of the suction device and clog the suction device at its downstream end. At irregular intervals, pieces of wet fines and fibers may then fall of the suction device and follow into subsequent parts of the process and cause disturbances. The present invention aims at eliminating or at least reducing this problem such that disturbances of the papermaking process also can be reduced.
One embodiment of the present invention will now be explained with reference to
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The suction device 15 is configured to be connected to at least one source of underpressure which is symbolically indicated as a fan 26 in
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The final solid element 22 is separated from a preceding solid element 21 such that a final channel 25 is defined between the final solid element 22 and the preceding solid element 21. The final channel 25 is capable of communicating with at least one source of underpressure for the final channel 25 when the at least one source of underpressure for the final channel 25 is connected to the suction device 15 such that an underpressure can be generated in the area between the permeable fabric 4, 6 and the surface of the final solid element 22. In the embodiment shown in
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In embodiments of the invention, a common source of underpressure may be used while the air flow through the final channel 25 is regulated by means of a control valve (not shown in the figures).
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In embodiments where the final channel 25 has a part 29 with a smaller cross-sectional area than the preceding channels 24, for example if it has a flow restrictor 30, this entails the advantage that it will be easier to achieve the effect that the final channel 25 gets blinded such that the required air flow is reduced.
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The invention may thus be understood also in terms of a papermaking machine that makes use of the inventive suction device. The machine according to the invention comprises a forming section 2 and a drying section 8 and the machine is arranged to cause a newly formed fibrous web W to move along a path of travel that extends in the machine direction from the forming section 2 to and into the drying section 8. The papermaking machine 1 comprises an endless permeable fabric 4, 6 and a plurality of guide rolls 7 around which the endless permeable fabric 4, 6 runs in a loop and the endless permeable fabric 4, 6 is arranged to carry the fibrous web W at least a part of the path of travel of the web W and the papermaking machine 1 comprises a suction device 15 according to the invention and the suction device 15 is arranged inside the loop of the endless permeable fabric 4, 6 with the fabric-facing surface 18 facing the endless permeable fabric.
In one embodiment of the inventive machine, the drying section comprises a through-air-drying cylinder 9 and the endless permeable fabric 6 is a through-air-drying fabric which is arranged to wrap a part of the through-air-drying cylinder 9 and the suction device 15 is placed within the loop of the permeable fabric 6 such that it can act on the permeable fabric 6 and on a fibrous web W carried by the permeable fabric 6 and separated from the suction device 15 by the permeable fabric 6. The suction device 15 is then placed upstream of the through-air-drying cylinder 9 such that it acts on the permeable fabric 6 before the permeable fabric 6 reaches the through-air-drying cylinder 9, and the fabric-facing surface 18 of the suction device 15 has an orientation that is more vertical than horizontal.
The surface 33 of the final solid element 22 may be planar just as the planar surfaces 23 of the solid elements belonging to the first part 19 of the fabric-facing surface 18 but it could also have another shape, for example a round shape. Since the final solid element 22 will not contact the permeable fabric 4, 6, the final solid element 22 and the surface 33 may very well be formed in a material such as High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) which is less expensive and which can easily be machined.
The inventive suction device is in particular useful as a moulding box in a TAD machine (a Through Air Drying machine) for making through-dried tissue paper such as tissue paper having a basis weight in the range of, for example, 10 g/m2-30 g/m2 but it could also be used as, for example, a transfer suction box in a tissue paper making machine or as a dewatering element in, for example, the forming section of a tissue paper making machine such as a TAD machine. While the inventive suction device may be particularly useful in TAD machines, it may also be used in other tissue machines than TAD machines, for example as a transfer suction box or dewatering element.
While the inventive suction device is in particular intended for tissue machines (e.g. TAD machines), it may also be applied in machines for heavier grades than tissue.
It should also be understood that the invention may be defined in terms of a method of operating the inventive papermaking machine. In such a method, the newly formed fibrous web would be caused to travel along a path of travel extending in the machine direction from the forming section and to the drying section and thereby pass the inventive suction device while at least one source of underpressure was connected to the inventive suction device and the source of underpressure is active (operated) to produce underpressure such that a suction effect through the suction device is generated and underpressure acts through the permeable fabric on the fibrous web as the fibrous web passes the inventive suction device.
This application is a continuation of U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 15/763,401, filed Mar. 26, 2018, which application is a National Stage Application, filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371, of International Application No. PCT/SE2015/051208, filed Nov. 12, 2015; the contents of all of which as are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 15763401 | Mar 2018 | US |
Child | 16189547 | US |