Claims
- 1. A twin screen paper forming apparatus comprising:
- an upper screen and a lower screen moving in a first direction;
- a leading forming roller positioned at the beginning of a forming zone where the upper and lower screen converge to form a twin screen and partially wrap around the leading forming roller;
- at least one stationary forming element positioned downstream of the leading forming roller within the forming zone and in contact with the lower screen;
- a water guide element having a guide surface and including a plurality of guide sections located approximately at the start of and extending over the forming zone;
- means for varying positioning of said plurality of guide sections to alter a length of the guide surface;
- two or more forming rails in the forming zone and in contact with an upper surface of the upper screen and having abutting guide surfaces spaced from said water guide element; and
- a pulp suspension discharge nozzle positioned to discharge upstream of the location where the upper and lower screens converge, to prevent preliminary draining.
- 2. In a twin-wire former having a pair of upper and lower flexible wire sieves forming a sandwich with a paper suspension therebetween, a forming roller and a forming section, means for moving said sandwich in a flow direction over said forming roller and then over said forming section, sad forming section being positioned with respect to said forming roller so that said sandwich changes direction over said forming roller thereby causing water in said sandwich to be thrown out of said sandwich with kinetic energy, means located in said forming section for removing additional water from said sandwich and a water collection box constructed and arranged for collecting said water and said additional water and a paper pulp suspension nozzle positioned at the start of said sandwich to direct paper pulp suspension to said sandwich, the improvement comprising:
- water guide means positioned over and extending along said forming section, said water guide means having a first end positioned directly adjacent to said forming roller and a second end positioned adjacent to said collection box, said forming roller being positioned at the start of said sandwich and further positioned so as to contact the lower wire sieve, said water guide means having a relatively flat continuous curved shape so that said kinetic energy of water thrown out of said sandwich causes said water to flow along said water guide means in a continuous stream from said forming roller over said forming section and into said collection box, said continuous stream sweeping said additional water into said collection box; and
- said means for removing additional water comprising at least one forming rail located downstream of the forming roller and upstream of the collection box and contacting the upper wire sieve and at least one guide surface abutting the at least one forming rail, the at least one guide surface extending from the upper wire sieve to an end proximate the water guide means, the at least one guide surface defining a space between the end of the at least one guide surface being positioned so that said additional water forms at least one jet along the at least one guide surface that combines with said continuous stream flowing along said water guide means whereby the continuous stream is enhanced for improved dewatering.
- 3. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail and corresponding guide surface comprising a plurality of forming rails and corresponding guide surfaces positioned along the forming section for generating a plurality of jets of said additional water to converge with said continuous stream.
- 4. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 further comprising at least one stationary forming element positioned downstream of said forming roller within said forming section and in contact with a lower side of said sandwich.
- 5. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 4 wherein said forming element is shaped as a forming shoe with spaced lands arranged transversely of the direction of the sandwich motion.
- 6. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail presses on said sandwich.
- 7. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail presses on said sandwich with sufficient force to deflect said sandwich.
- 8. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said sandwich wraps around said forming roller in an upstream half of said forming roller.
- 9. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 further comprising a rear forming roller positioned beneath a lower side of the sandwich at a downstream end of said forming section.
- 10. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 7 wherein said at least one forming rail is positioned to deflect said sandwich by up to 10 mm.
- 11. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 10 wherein said at least one forming rail deflects said sandwich by approximately 4 mm.
- 12. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein the pair of sieves converge to form said sandwich at a point tangentially positioned along said forming roller that extends into said forming section of an angle between 0.degree. and 50.degree. relative to a horizontal plane thereto.
- 13. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail is positioned in the two downstream thirds of said forming section.
- 14. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail is positioned in the furthest downstream third of said forming section.
- 15. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein the sandwich contacts a circumference of said forming roller for an angle of between 5.degree. and 120.degree..
- 16. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 15 wherein said sandwich contacts a circumference of said forming roller for an angle of approximately 20.degree..
- 17. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one guide surface is inclined away from said sandwich in a downstream direction at an angle of between 20.degree. and 90.degree..
- 18. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 17 wherein said at least one guide surface is inclined away from said sandwich in a downstream direction at an angle of approximately 37.degree..
- 19. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one forming rail is spaced along said sandwich less than 200 mm apart.
- 20. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein said water guide element further comprises:
- a first portion angled away from said sandwich in a downstream direction;
- a second portion substantially horizontal to said sandwich; and
- a third portion angled toward said sandwich in a downstream direction.
- 21. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein said water guide element further comprises a plurality of guide sections, positions of which may be varied to alter an overall length of a surface of said guide element.
- 22. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 21 wherein a guide section of said water guide element that covers said forming rails includes means for pivoting said guide section away from the overall water guide element.
- 23. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein said forming roller comprises a suction roller.
- 24. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 3 wherein said forming roller includes chambers positioned upon a periphery thereof.
- 25. A twin-wire former comprising:
- a pair of upper and lower flexible wire sieves forming a sandwich with a paper suspension therebetween;
- a forming roller, positioned at the start of said sandwich and further positioned so as to contact the lower wire sieve;
- a forming section;
- a paper pulp suspension nozzle positioned at the start of said sandwich for providing paper pulp suspension to said sandwich;
- means for moving said sandwich in a flow direction over said forming roller and then over said forming section, said forming section being positioned with respect to said forming roller so that said sandwich changes direction over said forming roller thereby causing water in said sandwich to be thrown out of said sandwich with kinetic energy;
- means located in said forming section for removing additional water from said sandwich;
- a water collection box constructed and arranged for collecting said water and said additional water;
- water guide means positioned over and extending along said forming section, said water guide means having a first end positioned directly adjacent to said forming roller and a second end positioned adjacent to said collection box, said water guide means having a relatively flat continuous curved shape so that said kinetic energy of water thrown out of said sandwich causes said water to flow along said water guide means in a continuous stream from said forming roller over said forming section and into said collection box, said continuous stream sweeping said additional water into said collection box; and
- said means for removing additional water comprising at least one forming rail located downstream of the forming roller and upstream of the collection box and contacting the upper wire sieve and at least one guide surface extending from the upper wire sieve to an end at a position thereabove, the end defining a space between said at least one guide surface and said water guide means, said at least one forming rail and said water guide means being positioned so that said additional water forms at least one jet that combines with said continuous stream to enhance said continuous stream for improved dewatering.
- 26. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 25 wherein said at least one forming rail and corresponding guide surface comprises a plurality of forming rails and corresponding guide surfaces positioned along the forming section for generating a plurality of jets of said additional water to converge with said continuous stream.
- 27. The twin-wire former as set forth in claim 26 wherein said forming rails are positioned to deflect said sandwich to generate dewatering pressure pulses for forming said jets.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/498,088, filed Mar. 22, 1990, now abandoned.
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