This application claims priority benefits of Norwegian Patent Application No. 2002 5800 filed Dec. 3, 2002.
The present invention is related to a tenter system for felts or fabrics for paper machines, or similar textiles.
The above mentioned group of products comprise two main components, namely base fabrics and batting. The base fabrics are woven and have relatively open structures. The base fabrics are the supporting elements in the felts and secure that the felts are stable as to the dimensions, thereby avoiding that the shape and/or dimension is changed when exposed to forces, moisture and high temperature in the paper machines, where the felts form endless loops, running over rolls and through press nips.
To achieve this stability the base fabrics are heat treated at a controlled temperature as part of the manufacturing process.
To a large extent modern felts comprise two base fabrics which in the finished endless felt, are arranged near the centre plane of the felt, one inside the other. The two base fabrics have different properties, which mean that they react differently to heat treatment. As the felts are endless belts, the base fabrics must be of the same length. This may be achieved by heat treatment of the two base fabrics together, one inside the other. The heat treatment is performed by means of contact with heated rolls or by blowing hot air on to the product. Air is blown to the products while stretching the fabrics between parallel rolls, which rotate to move the base fabrics through the heating zone.
Due to the difference in properties of the two base fabrics, which are treated together, they may shrink differently transversal to the direction of movement when exposed to elevated temperatures. As the base fabrics are in contact with each other, the fabric shrinking to the largest extent may pull the other fabric in such a way that the latter creates folds when leaving the heating zone and running around the rolls. Such folds will cause local thickness variations in the felts, which cannot be accepted.
With the tenter system according to the present invention, different shrinkage transversally to the direction of movement will be permitted for the two base fabrics. This is achieved with the tenter system according to the present invention as defined by the features stated in the claims.
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The fabrics can be held by, for instance, pins which penetrate the fabrics close to the edges, or by clamps which grip the edges of the fabrics. The tenter frames 6 and 7 are mechanically connected to trolleys 8 and 9, which run on a rail 10.
The trolley can move in a direction transversal to the direction of the fabric movement, thereby allowing dimensional change of the fabrics in that direction. The movement of the trolleys can be achieved by rotating screw spindles 11 and 12 by running motors 13 and 14, or by connecting the trolleys 8 and 9 to the rail 10 by rack and pinion system.
In most cases, the forces in the fabrics in the direction transversal to the direction of movement shall be maintained constant or vary according to a certain program during the heating process. Reading the forces by means of load cells 15 for the force in the upper fabric and 16 for the lower fabric, and running the motors 13 and 14 according to the readings achieve this. The tenter frames in each side are connected to the trolleys in such a manner that the load cells sense the forces in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the direction of fabric movement only.
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20040134047 A1 | Jul 2004 | US |