Claims
- 1. A vacuum roll transfer apparatus for drying a web extending through a single tier dryer section of a paper machine, said apparatus comprising:
- a rotatable perforate shell having a first and a second end;
- a stationary duct disposed within and along the length of said shell between said ends of said shell, said duct being connected to a source of partial vacuum, said duct defining a plurality of holes along the length thereof such that in use of the apparatus, when said duct is connected to said source of partial vacuum, a partial vacuum is generated within a chamber defined between said shell and said duct;
- said duct being connected to said source of partial vacuum adjacent to said first and second ends of said shell;
- flow restricting means for generating a greater vacuum level adjacent to at least one end of said shell for facilitating threading of a tail of the web;
- said flow restricting means including:
- a first and a second damper disposed within said duct and adjacent to said first and second ends of said shell respectively, said dampers being controllable for restricting the flow of air through said duct;
- seal means extending circumferentially around said duct and extending from said duct to said perforate shell for dividing said chamber into a first cavity disposed adjacent to said first end of said shell, a second cavity disposed adjacent to said second end of said shell and an intermediate cavity disposed between said first and second cavities, said plurality of holes connecting said cavities to said source of partial vacuum; and
- a control valve for controlling the flow of air between said second damper and said source of partial vacuum such that when said control valve is closed and said first damper is closed, a high vacuum level is generated within said first cavity for facilitating threading of said tail of the web, when said control valve is open and said first and second dampers are closed, an intermediate vacuum level is generated within said first and second cavities for inhibiting fluttering of the lateral edges of the web during transit of the web around said rotatable perforate shell, and when said control valve is open and said first and second dampers are partially open, a low vacuum level is generated within said intermediate cavity.
- 2. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said flow restricting means further includes:
- a plurality of restriction elements spaced axially relative to each other and disposed within said duct between said first and second dampers such that when said control valve is open and said dampers are partially open, an equal vacuum level is generated within said first and second cavities and a low vacuum level is generated within said intermediate cavity which is progressively greater towards said dampers due to the provision of said restriction elements.
- 3. A method for transferring a web extending through a single tier dryer section of a paper machine, said method comprising the steps of:
- guiding the web around a rotatable perforate shell of a vacuum roll transfer apparatus, the shell having a first and a second end;
- connecting a stationary duct disposed within and along the length of the shell to a source of partial vacuum, the duct defining a plurality of holes along the length thereof;
- restricting the flow of air through the duct for generating a greater vacuum level adjacent to at least one end of the shell for facilitating threading of a tail of the web;
- partially closing a first damper disposed adjacent to the first end of the shell;
- partially closing a second damper disposed adjacent to the second end of the shell; and
- opening a control valve disposed between the second damper and the source of partial pressure for generating a partial vacuum adjacent to the ends of the shell for inhibiting sheet flutter and cross-machine direction shrinkage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 014,569 filed Feb. 13, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,067. All of the subject matter of Ser. No. 014,569 is incorporated herein by reference.
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