The present invention relates to a frame for a twin-wire press and a method for exchange of wire in twin-wire press comprising said frame.
Twin-wire presses for dewatering of a fibre suspension and forming of a continuous web thereof are previously known. Dewatering of the pulp is usually done from an inlet pulp concentration of 3-8 percentages by weight to an outlet pulp concentration of 30-50 percentages by weight. According to the state of the art, such twin-wire presses comprises lower rolls, an endless lower wire running in a path around the lower rolls, upper rolls, and an endless upper wire running in a path around the upper rolls. The two wires co-operate with each other along sections of said paths that run substantially in parallel with each other for dewatering of the fibre suspension between the wires during displacement thereof. An inlet box provides for supply of the fibre suspension to a wedge-shaped dewatering space between the wires. The twin-wire press further comprises two dewatering tables supporting the respective wire in said sections of the path and forming the wedge-shaped dewatering space between the wires for initially pressing and dewatering the fibre suspension, whereby a web is formed between the wires, and a roll arrangement situated after the dewatering tables in said sections of the paths, as seen in the direction of movement of the wires, for finally pressing and dewatering the web between the wires, so that the web will get a desired dryness.
It is often necessary in a simple way and as quickly as possible at maintenance, exchange of wire and cleaning of the twin-wire press, without prolonged stoppage of production, to be able to reach the space between the upper and lower rolls in the roll arrangement. The supporting structure of known twin-wire presses is formed of a framework of longitudinal, parallel arranged, I-beams in the longitudinal direction of the twin-wire press, respectively of transversely parallel arranged I-beams in the transverse direction of the twin-wire press. The transverse and longitudinal beams are firmly fixed, such as welded together, with each other whereby a rigid and stable framework structure is formed. The rolls in these presses are arranged in connection to the longitudinal beams between opposite long sides of the press. In order to be able to reach the space between the upper and lower rolls of the known presses, a hinge joint is arranged along a long side of the press between two longitudinal parallel arranged beams, hereinafter called first longitudinal side member. A space in the longitudinal direction of the press between upper and lower rolls on the opposite long side of the press may then if required be widen by disengaging fixations in the shape of distance elements between longitudinal parallel arranged beams on this opposite side, hereinafter called second longitudinal side member. By the aid of a jack, or the similar, arranged to push apart two of the parallel arranged second longitudinal side members between which distance elements have been disengaged, a space between upper and lower rolls can be widen, whereby it is possible to reach the space in the roll arrangement for maintenance, cleaning and exchange of wire.
However, this known structure with a hinge joint is very expensive, complicated and not flexible. Even at production of the twin-wire press a decision has to be taken on which longitudinal side of the press the hinge joint shall be arranged, since that is a question of vital importance for the accessibility to said space between the rolls once the twin-wire press is arranged on the intended position in the paper plant.
The object of the present invention is to achieve an easier, more effective and improved twin-wire press where the space between the upper and lower rolls in the roll arrangement is easily accessible for maintenance exchange of wire and cleaning if required, and where at least those drawbacks that are associated with previously known state of the art can be partially eliminated. Further is an object to achieve a twin-wire press that permits an option which long side of the press the space shall be widen between upper and lower rolls for accessibility for maintenance, exchange of wire and cleaning. Yet an object is to provide a twin-wire press where maintenance, exchange of wire and cleaning of the press can be carried out cost efficiently and in a work saving way.
These objects are achieved with a frame for a twin-wire press according to the present invention. The frame comprises a first and a second pair of longitudinal side members. The respective pairs of side members comprises an upper side member and a lower side member and are arranged along each opposite longitudinal long side of the twin-wire press, between which first and second pair of side members rolls are arranged to be attached in the twin-wire press. Further the frame comprises several transverse beams arranged between the first and the second pair of opposite side members. The frame is characterised in that respective side member at least partially comprises sections of flat sheet metal elements. Upper and lower side members of the respective pairs of side members are mutually releasable connected by distance elements. Said sheet metal element is formed such that it permits a certain extent of curving in a vertical plane, transverse the horizontal plane, which facilitate accessibility to the space between the upper and lower rolls for performing work with maintenance, exchange of wire and cleaning.
Thanks to the fact that the longitudinal side members of the frame partially comprises flat sheet metal elements the requirement of a hinge structure that is necessary in conventional twin-wire presses can be completely eliminated. In order to reach the space between upper and lower rolls along a long side of the press, the sheet metals own curvature is utilized. By curving the sheet metal of the side members on one of the longitudinal side of press, and disengaging the distance elements between the opposite longitudinal side members on the second long side of the press, the upper and lower side members can be brought apart and facilitate access to the space between upper and lower rolls. The present invention facilitates that work with maintenance, exchange of wire and cleaning of the twin-wire press can be performed efficiently whereby the operation of the press only need to be interrupted for a shorter period. Thus, a cost saving can be achieved thanks to a shorter time for interruption and an elimination of the conventional hinge structure. Furthermore, the present invention also means that the production and the assembly of the twin-wire press becomes more effective, since apertures of the sheet metal elements of the side members can be cut out already at the production which results in that there will be no matching difficulties at the assembly. Besides, the flat sheet metal elements of the side members can form attachments for assembly of the bearing housing of the rolls, which results in a simplified assembly. Yet an advantage is that all apertures that are needed in the sheet metal elements can be machined directly in the sheet metal at the production that leads to that there will be exact positions for fastening of rolls and other details.
The present invention also relates to a method for exchange of wire in a twin-wire press comprising a frame according to claim 1, where upper and lower rolls are arranged between the first and second pair of side members. Further the twin-wire press comprises an endless lower wire running in a path around the lower rolls, and an endless upper wire running in a path around the upper rolls. The method is characterised in that: the fixation of the distance elements in attachments to the upper and lower side member of the second pair of side members is disengaged; the upper and lower side member of the second pair of side members are pushed apart, by bringing said sheet metal elements of the first pair of side members to in some extent curve in a vertical plane, transverse the horizontal plane, under which the upper and lower side member of the second pair of side members are pushed apart; the distance elements are removed, whereby a free opening is formed between the upper and lower side members of the second pair of side members; and the lower and/or the upper wire is removed through the free opening between the said upper and lower side members of the second pair of side members.
Additional preferred embodiments according to the present invention are evident from the following by the detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will now be described in more detail by embodiments, with reference to accompanying drawings, without restricted interpretation of the invention thereof, where
The respective side members 32′, 32″, 34′, 34″ comprises at least partially sections of flat sheet metal elements. Upper and lower side members 32′, 32″ of the first pair of side members 32, respective upper 34′ and lower side member 34″ of the second pair of side members 34, are mutually releasable connected by distance elements 38 (in
The respective side members 32′, 32″, 34′, 34″ comprises recesses 40 intended for fastening of rolls between the first and second pair of longitudinal side members 32, 34, As shown in the preferred embodiment of the frame in
At the time of an exchange of wire in a twin-wire press 2 (see
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0401510-3 | Jun 2004 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE05/00850 | 6/3/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/13/2006 |