Variable frequency dewatering assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802940
  • Patent Number
    6,802,940
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A variable frequency foil (VFF) box assembly and mechanisms for moving individual foils/foil beams and individual foil beam sets relative to each other to adjust the frequency of a paper making machine, and method of use are provided. The VFF box assembly allows for continuously and uniformly adjusting the pitch distances of individual foils within foil sets over a finite range, and also adjusting the distance between foil sets during the continuous operation of a paper making machine. Also provided is a variable frequency assembly comprising a combination of dewatering elements such as one or more foil elements and table rolls, a multi-surfaced foil element, and/or an adjustable angle foil element.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an apparatus and system for altering the frequency of a Fourdrinier table in the formation of a continuous web of paper or other material.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the manufacture of paper, a stock of fibers and mineral fillers suspended in water, is deposited onto the moving wire on the Fourdrinier table of a paper machine. An example of a conventional Fourdrinier table assembly


10


is shown in FIG.


1


. The table


10


includes a head box


12


from which a stock suspension is deposited onto a continuously moving wire


14


, a breast roll


16


, forming unit


18


, and a series of gravity foil boxes


20


and vacuum foil boxes


22


, a dandy roll


24


, a series of suction boxes


26


, and a couch roll


28


. As the stock suspension moves along the wire


14


and over the foil boxes


20


,


22


and suction boxes


26


, the water is removed to form a continuous web.




Many theories have been applied to enhance water removal and achieve proper fiber orientation and distribution to form the fiber sheet, but with varying degrees of success. In one practice, table rolls have been used to apply a vacuum pulse by drawing water from the undersurface of the wire, and then create a pressure pulse by pushing water through the fabric to agitate the stock suspension for proper fiber orientation. However, as production speeds increased and higher vacuum forces were applied, excessive jumping of the stock of the forming sheet occurred which adversely affected formation quality. With the development of hydrofoils, control of water removal and formation improved.




From 1960 to 1970, machines became faster and wider, and the gravity foil box was introduced. The device consisted of a bridge-like framework that spanned the table with “T” bars installed for the individual blades. Foil blades could be removed or added on the run, and the spacing of the “foil banks” was random at best. The concept of foil angle was then proposed and experimentation was performed to determine optimal foil blade angle and foil bank spacing on the machine, which are important to drainage and formation.




A subsequent development was the concept of table harmonics, an engineering principle stating that the energy contained within the stock at the exit of the head box can be amplified (for improved drainage and formation) by the spacing of the foils. The harmonic excitation of the stock can be further altered by placing foil banks at specific intervals along the table based on the tip-to-tip spacing of the foils within each bank. This principle gave rise to the practice of placing the start of a first foil bank in the vicinity of three to six feet from the exit of the head box. It was also learned that the ability to add or remove foils from a bank significantly impacted sheet properties. However, foil banks could not be moved while the machine was running due to the tremendous drag imparted onto the foils. In about 1978, the concept of table frequency was combined with table harmonics to maximize drainage and formation. It was discovered that packing a table with foils spaced an appropriate distance apart, and then removing the foils from the table in strategic locations, achieved the desired Fourdrinier frequency when operating at higher speeds, up to 3300 fpm and higher.




Another development included the introduction of an automated foil bank that varied the pitch of the foil blade (the variable angle foil) to impact drainage and formation. It was also determined that the best formation and drainage for any given table was a frequency between 55 Hz and 105 Hz. In addition, a foil bank system was introduced that could raise foils into the wire and/or drop them from contact with the wire, but only allowed the use of a finite number of frequencies (i.e., either 55 or 75 Hz) by the papermaker. This limits the success of the papermaker where another frequency (i.e., 61 Hz) would be optimal for formation and drainage.




The function of the Fourdrinier table is two-fold: (1) to de-water the stock utilizing the effects of both gravity and applied vacuum, and (2) to subject the stock to periodic excitation as the wire passes over a series of inverted continuous hydrofoil blades (foils) that extend transversely across the table in a cross machine direction, i.e., at a right angle to the direction in which the wire travels.




Traditionally, a Fourdrinier table include several sections of foil groupings, or sets, of approximately six foils each, that are mounted on individual foil support beam structures (i.e., T-bar mounts spaced along the length of the table at set intervals to create a desired pulse frequency. The foil sets are normally affixed to a sub-structure of the table commonly referred to as a “box.” An example of a conventional foil box


32


having four foils


34


is shown in FIG.


2


. The direction of the movement of the wire (not shown) over the foils


34


is shown by arrow


30


. The boxes are further sub-classified into either gravity boxes


20


or vacuum boxes


22


(FIG.


1


). The first several foil sets aid in de-watering the stock under the influence of gravity. Further down the table as the water content of the stock decreases, a vacuum is applied from beneath the wire to facilitate the de-watering process.




The foils aid in the de-watering process and also impart a pressure impulse to the stock suspension. The impulses serve to keep the fibers and fillers in suspension during the de-watering process yielding a paper stock of uniform consistency. A single pulse is not adequate to control the stock on the Fourdrinier table. Rather, a series of pulses is generated and repeated at a standard interval.




The frequency of these impulses is referred to as the Fourdrinier frequency, which is defined as the velocity of the wire (in inches-per-second) divided by the pitch distance between the foils (in inches). It is well known to those versed in the art/science of papermaking that the frequency of these impulses has a dramatic effect upon the formation of the paper fibers. Under most circumstances, acceptable formation occurs at a Fourdrinier frequency between about 55 hertz and about 90 hertz. However, the current state of the art/science of paper formation relies upon the strategic use of conventional foil blades, multi-pulse foils, and/or foil boards that compromise effective stock de-watering with appropriate stock excitation frequencies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides variable frequency foil (VFF) box assemblies and mechanisms for moving individual foils/foil beams and individual foil beam sets relative to each other to adjust the frequency of a paper making machine independent of the wire speed. The invention allows for continuously and uniformly adjusting the pitch distances of individual foils within foil sets over a finite range, and also adjusting the distance between foil sets during the operation of a paper making machine. The invention also provides variable frequency dewatering assemblies that comprise various dewatering elements such as a foil beam and table roll in combination, and assemblies that incorporate multi-surface foil elements and adjustable angle foil blades.




In one aspect, the invention provides a foil beam assembly. In one embodiment, the foil beam assembly comprises at least a first and a second foil beam set, each foil beam set comprising a leading foil beam, a trailing foil beam, and at least one intermediate foil beam disposed therebetween, and a mechanism to laterally move the foil beams and the foil sets relative to each other. The mechanism is connected to each of the foil beams and to the first and second foil beam set. The mechanism is operable to laterally move the foil beams to alter the pitch distance such that each of the foil beams are spaced apart by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the foil beam sets to alter the distance therebetween such that the foil beam sets are spaced apart by an integer multiple of the standard interval.




In one embodiment of the foil beam assembly, the mechanism can comprise a mating screw and nut assembly affixed to a first foil beam and an adjacent second foil beam, and in rotatable contact with a gear mounted on a shaft, whereby rotating the shaft causes lateral movement of at least the second foil beam to alter the pitch distance between the first and second foil beams. In another embodiment, the mechanism of the foil beam assembly comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic device mounted on the first and second foil beams and operable to laterally move at least the second foil beam relative to the first foil beam. In another embodiment of the foil beam assembly, the mechanism can comprise an activating screw and nut assembly affixed to the second foil beam and oriented perpendicular to the foil beams, the activating screw connected to an actuating device operable to move the activating screw to laterally move the second foil beam relative to the first foil beam. In yet another embodiment, the mechanism of the foil beam assembly can comprise nut members mounted on a surface of the first and second foil beams, and activating screw members engaged through the nut members and extending perpendicular to the foil beams, the activating screw members connected to actuators comprising a worm/gear assembly mounted on a drive shaft, wherein movement of the actuators move the activating screw members which laterally move at least the second foil beam relative to the first foil beam. Yet another embodiment of a mechanism for use in the foil beam assembly comprises a pantograph assembly connected to the first and second foil beams, wherein extension and retraction of the pantograph moves at least the second foil beam relative to the first foil beam to alter the pitch distance therebetween. A further embodiment of the mechanism of the foil beam assembly comprises a telescoping shaft assembly.




In another aspect, the invention provides a method of varying the frequency of a foil beam set. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of providing at least a first and second foil beam set, each set comprising two or more foil beams mounted on a support structure, and a mechanism interconnecting the foil beams and the foil beam sets, the mechanism structured to laterally move the foil beams relative to each other and to laterally move the foil beam sets relative to each other; and actuating the mechanism to laterally move the foil beams to alter the distance therebetween and maintain the foil beams at a distance X relative to each other, and to laterally move the foil beam sets relative to each other to a distance as an integer multiple of the distance X, wherein the combined frequency of the foil beam sets is maintained at about 50 to about 90 hertz.




In another aspect, the invention provides an assembly for dewatering a suspension in a papermaking apparatus. In one embodiment, the assembly comprises first and second sets of dewatering elements mounted on a support structure, at least one set including at least one foil element and at least one table roll, and an actuating mechanism interconnecting the dewatering elements and the sets and operable to laterally move and space apart the dewatering elements by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the sets to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval. In a method of varying the frequency of a set of dewatering elements, the actuating mechanism is activated to laterally move the dewatering elements relative to each other to a distance X and to laterally move the sets relative to each other to a distance as an integer multiple of the distance X.




In another embodiment of a foil assembly according to the invention, the assembly comprises at least one multi-surfaced foil element. In one embodiment, the multi-surfaced foil element comprises a unitary structure having two wire-contacting surfaces spaced apart by the standard interval X with a suction-forming section and a drainage section therebetween. Such a foil element is useful to achieve a pitch distance between wire contact surfaces of about 1 inch to up to 2-½ inches, although higher pitch distances can be used if desired. In an embodiment of a VF assembly, the assembly can comprise a multi-surfaced foil element in combination with a foil having a single wire contacting surface or other foil element, and/or a table roll or other dewatering element.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only. Throughout the following views, the reference numerals will be used in the drawings, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout the several views and in the description to indicate same or like parts.





FIG. 1

is an illustration of a conventional Fourdrinier table assembly.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a conventional foil box having four foils.





FIG. 3

is a schematic top plan view of an embodiment of an assembly of variable frequency foil boxes according to the invention comprising a series of three foil sets (boxes), each foil set having six foils.





FIG. 4

is a schematic top plan view of the variable frequency foil box assembly of

FIG. 3

, showing foils having been removed from two foil sets.





FIG. 5

is a perspective, partial view of embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention utilizing a double acting screw mechanism to move the foil support beams.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention utilizing a foil box arrangement using a hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder mechanism to move the foil support beams.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention utilizing a multiple lead screw mechanism to move the foil support beams.





FIGS. 8A-8C

are illustrations of another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention utilizing pantograph assemblies to move the foil support beams.

FIG. 8A

is a top perspective view of the variable frequency foil box.

FIG. 8B

is a bottom plan view of the variable frequency box of

FIG. 8A

, taken along lines A—A, and showing the attachment of the foil support beams to the center points of the underlying pantograph assembly.

FIG. 8C

is a side elevational view of the variable frequency box of

FIG. 8B

, taken along lines B—B.





FIGS. 9A-9B

are top and bottom perspective views, respectively, of another embodiment of a variable frequency foil (VFF) box according to the invention assembled with a second set of foils, showing the leading and trailing foil beams of each set mounted on linear rails, and utilizing pantograph assemblies, right-angle gearboxes and lead screw assemblies to move the foil support beams.





FIG. 10

is another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box of the invention illustrating a rack and pinion gearing mechanism that can be utilized to establish and maintain equidistant spacing between adjacent foil beams.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a variable frequency dewatering assembly according to the invention comprising dewatering elements in the form of foil beams and a table roll mounted on linear rails.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a table roll as used in the assembly in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a partial side elevational view of the table roll of

FIG. 12







FIG. 14

is an end view of the table roll of

FIG. 13

, taken along line


14





14


.





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional view of the table roll of

FIG. 13

, taken along line


15





15


.





FIG. 16

is a partial perspective view of an embodiment of a multi-surfaced foil element according to the invention.





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view of the foil element of

FIG. 16

taken along line


17





17


, showing a moving wire in contact with the surfaces of the foil element.





FIG. 18

is cross-sectional view of two multi-surfaced foil elements placed in an assembly.





FIG. 19

is a sectional view of an embodiment of a prior art adjustable angle foil.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to mechanisms and methods for varying the frequency of a Fourdrinier table, independent of the wire speed, by continuously and uniformly adjusting the pitch distances of individual foils within foil sets over a finite range, and also adjusting the distance between foil sets (boxes). The mechanisms of the invention can be used in gravity box sections of the infeed end of a paper machine Fourdrinier table, among other applications. The invention will be described generally with reference to the drawings for the purpose of illustrating the present preferred embodiments only and not for purposes of limiting the same.




An assembly


37


′ comprising three variable frequency foil (VFF) boxes (“foil sets”)


36




a


′,


36




b


′,


36




c


′ for use in a Fourdrinier table, is illustrated in FIG.


3


. As typical, each VFF foil set


36




a


′-


36




c


′ incorporates up to six foils


38


′ (


38





a-c


,


1


-


6


) affixed to individual foil support beam structures


40


′ (


40





a-c


,


1


-


6


), although an individual foil set can comprise more or less foils as desired. The width


42


′ of the foil boxes


36




a


′-


36




c


′ corresponds to the width of the paper making machine. The foil support beams


40


′ are mounted so as to prevent movement along their respective centerlines


44


′, and to provide free movement along an axis perpendicular to their respective centerlines.




Utilizing a mechanism according to the invention, the frequency of an individual foil box or set


36




a


′-


36




c


′ (“box frequency”) is infinitely adjustable over a finite range by altering the pitch distance between the foil blades


38


′ within a foil set such that all the foils remain substantially equally spaced at a distance “X” throughout the adjustment range. According to the invention, in addition to maintaining a spacing of “X” between the foils/foil beams within a single foil set


36




a


′-


36




c


′ the relative distance between adjacent foil sets is also maintained at a standard interval (e.g., the foil spacing distance “X”) or an integer multiple of that standard interval to sustain the desired frequency of the Fourdrinier table as a whole (“table frequency” or “Fourdrinier frequency”). For example, referring to foil sets


36




a


′ and


36




b


′, if the standard interval between foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




6


′ is X-inch (e.g., {fraction (5/4)}-inch), then the distance between the last (trailing) foil beam


40




a




6


′ on the first foil set


36




a


′ and the leading foil beam


40




b




1


′ on the next (second) foil set


36




b


′ would be either 1X, 2X, 3X-inch, etc. (5¼, 10½, 15¾-inch, etc.), and the distance between the last (trailing) foil beam


40




a




6


′ on the second foil set


36




a


′ to the leading foil beam


40




c




1


′ on the next (third) foil set


36




c


′ would also be either 1X, 2X, 3X-inch etc. (5¼, 10½, 15¾-inch, etc.), and so forth. This is accomplished by altering the distances between adjacent foil sets (


36




a


′ to


36




b


′,


36




b


′ to


36




c


′) utilizing a mechanism according to the invention. As depicted in

FIG. 3

, the standard interval between foils is “X”, and the distance between foil sets is “2X”.




In addition, one or more of the foil support beams


40


′ within a foil set can be removed to effect desirable changes to the rate at which water is drained from the stock. For example, as depicted in

FIG. 4

, the fourth foil beam


40




a




4


′ has been removed from the first foil set


36




a


′, and foil beams


40




b




4


′ and


40




c




2


′ have been removed from the second and third foil sets


36




b


′,


36




c


′, respectively. Removal of foil beams preferably does not alter the Fourdrinier frequency once established. Removal of every other foil beam in a foil set results in a 2X spacing between foil beams and a frequency that is one-half of that achievable with a foil set in which all six foil beams


40


′ are provided at a spacing of “X”.




The table frequency or Fourdrinier frequency is altered as a function of wire speed and foil pitch distance according to the following formula:







Velocity





of





the





wire






(


inch


/


second


)



Pitch





distance





between





foils






(
inches
)












Table 1 shows the Fourdrinier frequencies over a range of wire speeds and foil pitch distances, which is preferably about 50 hertz to about 90 hertz.












TABLE 1











Fourdrinier Frequency as a Function of Wire Speed and Foil Pitch Distance




























Foil



















ft/min




in/sec




Pitch




1.00




1.25




1.50




1.75




2.00




2.25




2.50




2.75




3.00




3.25




3.50




3.75




4.00





























500.00




100.00





100.00




80.00




66.67




57.14




50.00




44.44




40.00




36.36




33.33




30.77




27.59




26.67




25.00






600.00




120.00





120.00




96.00




80.00




68.57




60.00




53.33




48.00




43.64




40.00




36.92




34.29




32.00




30.00






700.00




140.00





140.00




112.00




93.33




80.00




70.00




62.22




56.00




50.91




46.67




43.08




40.00




37.33




35.00






800.00




160.00





160.00




128.00




106.67




91.43




80.00




71.11




64.00




58.18




53.33




49.23




45.71




42.67




40.00






900.00




180.00





180.00




144.00




120.00




102.86




90.00




80.00




72.00




65.45




60.00




55.38




51.43




48.00




45.00






1000.00




200.00





200.00




160.00




133.33




114.29




100.00




88.89




80.00




72.73




66.67




61.54




57.14




53.33




50.00






1100.00




220.00





220.00




176.00




146.67




125.71




110.00




97.78




88.00




80.00




73.33




67.69




62.86




58.67




55.00






1200.00




240.00





240.00




192.00




160.00




137.14




120.00




106.67




96.00




87.27




80.00




73.85




68.57




64.00




60.00






1300.00




260.00





260.00




208.00




173.33




148.57




130.00




115.56




104.00




94.55




86.67




80.00




74.29




69.33




65.00






1400.00




280.00





280.00




224.00




186.67




160.00




140.00




124.44




112.00




101.82




93.33




86.15




80.00




74.67




70.00






1500.00




300.00





300.00




240.00




200.00




171.43




150.00




133.33




120.00




109.09




100.00




92.31




85.71




80.00




75.00






1600.00




320.00





320.00




256.00




213.33




182.86




160.00




142.22




128.00




116.36




106.67




98.46




91.43




85.33




60.00






1700.00




340.00





340.00




272.00




226.67




194.29




170.00




151.11




136.00




123.64




113.33




104.62




97.14




90.67




85.00






1800.00




360.00





360.00




288.00




240.00




205.71




180.00




160.00




144.00




130.91




120.00




110.77




102.86




96.00




90.00






1900.00




380.00





380.00




304.00




253.33




217.14




190.00




168.89




152.00




138.18




126.67




116.92




108.57




101.33




95.00






2000.00




400.00





400.00




320.00




266.67




228.57




200.00




177.78




160.00




145.45




133.33




123.08




114.29




106.67




100.00






2100.00




420.00





420.00




336.00




280.00




240.00




210.00




186.67




168.00




152.73




140.00




129.23




120.00




112.00




105.00






2200.00




440.00





440.00




352.00




293.33




251.43




220.00




195.56




176.00




160.00




146.67




135.38




125.71




117.33




110.00






2300.00




460.00





460.00




368.00




306.67




262.86




230.00




204.44




184.00




167.27




153.33




141.54




131.43




122.67




115.00






2400.00




480.00





480.00




384.00




320.00




274.29




240.00




213.33




192.00




174.55




160.00




147.69




137.14




128.00




120.00






2500.00




500.00





500.00




400.00




333.33




285.71




250.00




222.22




200.00




181.82




166.67




153.85




142.86




133.33




125.00






2600.00




520.00





520.00




416.00




346.67




297.14




260.00




231.11




208.00




189.09




173.33




160.00




148.57




138.67




130.00






2700.00




540.00





540.00




432.00




360.00




308.57




270.00




240.00




216.00




196.36




180.00




166.15




154.29




144.00




135.00






2800.00




560.00





560.00




448.00




373.33




320.00




280.00




248.89




224.00




203.64




186.67




172.31




160.00




149.33




140.00






2900.00




580.00





580.00




464.00




386.67




331.43




290.00




257.78




232.00




210.91




193.33




178.46




165.71




154.67




145.00






3000.00




600.00





600.00




480.00




400.00




342.86




300.00




266.67




240.00




218.18




200.00




184.62




171.43




160.00




150.00






3100.00




620.00





620.00




496.00




413.33




354.29




310.00




275.56




248.00




225.45




206.67




190.77




177.14




165.33




155.00






3200.00




640.00





640.00




512.00




426.67




365.71




320.00




284.44




256.00




232.73




213.33




196.92




182.86




170.76




160.00






3300.00




660.00





660.00




528.00




440.00




377.14




330.00




293.33




264.00




240.00




220.00




203.08




188.57




176.00




165.00






3400.00




680.00





680.00




544.00




453.33




388.57




340.00




302.22




272.00




247.27




266.67




209.23




194.29




181.33




170.00






3500.00




700.00





700.00




560.00




466.67




400.00




350.00




311.11




280.00




254.55




233.33




215.38




200.00




186.67




175.00






3600.00




720.00





720.00




576.00




480.00




411.43




360.00




320.00




288.00




261.82




240.00




221.54




205.71




192.00




180.00






3700.00




740.00





740.00




592.00




493.33




422.86




370.00




328.89




296.00




269.09




246.67




227.69




211.43




197.33




185.00






3800.00




760.00





760.00




608.00




506.67




434.29




380.00




337.78




304.00




276.36




253.33




233.85




217.14




202.67




190.00






3900.00




780.00





780.00




624.00




520.00




445.71




390.00




346.67




312.00




283.64




260.00




240.00




222.86




208.00




195.00






4000.00




800.00





800.00




640.00




533.33




457.14




400.00




355.56




320.00




290.91




266.67




246.15




228.57




213.33




200.00






4100.00




820.00





820.00




656.00




546.67




468.57




410.00




364.44




328.00




298.18




273.33




252.31




234.29




218.67




205.00






4200.00




840.00





840.00




672.00




560.00




480.00




420.00




373.33




336.00




305.45




280.00




258.46




240.00




224.00




210.00






4300.00




860.00





860.00




688.00




573.33




491.43




430.00




382.22




344.00




312.73




286.67




264.62




245.71




229.33




215.00






4400.00




880.00





880.00




704.00




586.67




502.86




440.00




391.11




352.00




320.00




293.33




270.77




251.43




234.67




220.00






4500.00




900.00





900.00




720.00




600.00




514.29




450.00




400.00




360.00




327.27




300.00




276.92




257.14




240.00




225.00































Foil



















ft/min




in/sec




Pitch




4.25




4.50




4.75




5.00




5.25




5.50




5.75




6.00




6.25




6.50




6.75




7.00




7.25





























500.00




100.00





23.53




22.22




21.05




20.00




19.05




18.18




17.39




16.67




16.00




15.38




14.81




14.29




13.79






600.00




120.00





28.24




26.67




25.26




24.00




22.86




21.82




20.87




20.00




19.20




18.45




17.78




17.14




16.55






700.00




140.00





32.94




31.11




29.47




28.00




26.67




25.45




2435




23.33




22.40




21.54




20.74




20.00




19.31






800.00




160.00





37.65




35.56




33.68




32.00




30.48




29.09




27.83




26.67




25.60




24.52




23.70




22.86




22.07






900.00




180.00





42.35




40.00




37.89




36.00




34.29




32.73




31.30




20.00




28.80




27.69




26.67




25.71




24.83






1000.0




200.00





47.06




44.44




42.11




40.00




38.10




36.36




34.78




33.33




32.00




30.77




29.63




27.59




27.59






1100.0




220.00





51.76




48.89




46.32




44.00




41.90




40.00




38.26




36.67




35.20




33.85




32.59




31.43




30.34






1200.0




240.00





56.47




53.33




50.53




48.00




45.71




43.64




41.74




40.00




38.40




36.92




35.56




34.29




33.10






1300.0




260.00





61.18




57.78




54.74




52.00




49.52




47.27




45.22




43.33




41.60




40.00




38.52




35.86




37.14






1400.0




280.00





65.88




62.22




58.95




56.00




53.33




50.91




48.70




46.67




44.80




43.08




41.48




40.00




38.62






1500.0




300.00





70.59




66.67




63.16




60.00




57.14




54.65




52.17




50.00




48.00




46.15




44.44




42.86




41.38






1600.0




320.00





75.29




71.11




67.37




64.00




60.95




58.18




55.65




53.33




51.20




49.23




47.41




45.71




44.14






1700.0




340.00





80.00




75.58




71.58




68.00




64.76




61.82




59.13




56.67




54.40




52.31




50.37




48.57




46.90






1800.0




360.00





84.71




80.00




76.79




72.00




68.57




65.45




62.61




60.00




57.60




55.38




53.33




51.43




49.66






1900.0




380.00





89.41




84.44




80.00




76.00




73.28




69.09




66.09




63.33




60.80




58.48




56.30




54.29




52.41






2000.0




400.00





94.12




88.89




84.21




80.00




76.19




72.73




69.57




66.67




64.00




61.54




59.26




57.14




55.17






2100.0




420.00





98.82




93.33




88.42




84.00




80.00




76.36




73.04




70.00




67.20




64.52




62.22




60.00




57.93






2200.0




440.00





103.53




97.78




92.63




88.00




83.31




80.00




76.52




73.33




70.40




67.69




65.19




62.80




60.00






2300.0




460.00





108.24




102.22




96.84




92.00




87.62




83.64




80.00




76.67




73.60




70.77




68.16




65.71




63.45






2400.0




480.00





112.94




106.67




101.05




96.00




91.43




87.27




83.48




80.00




76.80




73.85




71.11




68.57




66.21






2500.0




500.00





117.65




111.11




105.26




100.00




95.24




90.91




86.98




83.33




80.00




76.92




74.07




71.43




68.97






2600.0




520.00





122.35




115.56




109.47




104.00




99.05




94.55




90.43




86.67




83.20




80.00




77.04




74.29




71.72






2700.0




540.00





127.06




120.00




113.68




108.00




102.86




98.18




93.91




90.00




86.40




83.08




80.00




77.14




74.48






2800.0




560.00





131.76




124.44




117.89




112.00




106.67




101.82




97.39




93.33




89.60




86.15




82.96




80.00




77.24






2900.0




580.00





136.47




128.89




122.11




116.00




110.48




105.45




100.87




96.67




92.80




89.23




85.93




82.86




80.00






3000.0




600.00





141.18




133.33




126.32




120.00




114.29




109.09




104.35




100.00




96.00




92.31




88.89




85.71




82.76






3100.0




620.00





145.88




137.78




130.53




124.00




118.10




112.73




107.83




103.33




99.20




96.38




91.85




88.67




85.62






3200.0




640.00





150.69




142.22




134.74




128.00




121.90




116.36




111.30




160.67




102.40




98.46




94.81




91.43




88.28






3300.0




660.00





155.29




146.67




138.95




132.00




125.71




120.00




114.78




110.00




105.60




101.54




97.87




94.29




91.03






3400.0




680.00





160.00




151.11




143.16




136.00




129.52




123.64




118.26




113.33




108.80




104.62




100.74




97.14




93.79






3500.0




700.00





164.71




155.56




147.37




140.00




133.33




127.27




121.74




116.67




112.00




107.69




103.70




100.00




96.55






3600.0




720.00





169.41




160.00




151.58




144.00




137.14




130.91




125.22




120.00




115.20




110.77




106.67




102.86




99.31






3700.0




740.00





174.12




164.44




155.79




148.00




140.95




134.55




128.70




123.33




118.40




113.85




109.63




105.71




102.07






3800.0




760.00





178.82




168.89




160.00




152.00




144.76




138.18




132.17




126.67




121.60




116.92




112.59




108.57




104.83






3900.0




780.00





183.53




173.33




164.21




156.00




148.57




141.82




135.65




130.00




124.80




120.00




115.56




111.43




107.59






4000.0




800.00





188.24




177.78




168.42




160.00




152.38




145.45




139.13




133.33




128.00




123.08




118.52




114.29




110.34






4100.0




820.00





192.94




182.22




172.63




164.00




156.19




149.09




142.61




136.67




131.20




126.15




121.48




117.14




113.10






4200.0




840.00





197.65




186.67




176.84




168.00




160.00




152.73




146.09




140.00




134.40




129.23




124.44




120.00




115.86






4300.0




860.00





202.35




191.11




181.05




172.00




163.81




156.36




149.57




143.33




137.60




132.31




127.41




122.86




118.62






4400.0




880.00





207.06




195.56




182.26




176.00




167.62




160.00




153.04




146.67




140.80




135.38




130.37




125.71




121.38






4500.0




900.00





211.76




200.00




189.47




180.00




171.43




163.64




156.52




150.00




114.00




138.46




133.33




128.57




124.14































Foil



















ft/min




in/sec




Pitch




7.50




7.75




8.00




8.25




8.50




8.75




9.00




9.25




9.50




9.75




10.00




10.25




10.50





























500.00




100.00





13.33




12.90




12.50




12.12




11.76




11.43




11.11




10.81




10.53




10.26




10.00




9.76




9.52






600.00




120.00





16.00




15.48




15.00




14.55




14.12




13.71




13.33




12.97




12.63




12.31




12.00




11.71




11.43






700.00




140.00





18.67




18.06




17.50




16.97




16.47




16.00




15.56




15.14




14.74




14.36




14.00




13.66




13.33






800.00




160.00





21.33




20.55




20.00




19.39




18.82




18.29




17.78




17.30




16.84




16.41




16.00




15.61




15.24






900.00




180.00





24.00




23.23




22.50




21.82




21.18




20.57




20.00




19.46




18.95




18.46




18.00




17.56




17.14






1000.0




200.00





27.59




26.67




25.81




25.00




24.24




23.53




22.86




22.22




21.62




21.05




20.51




20.00




19.51






1100.0




220.00





29.33




28.93




27.50




26.67




25.88




25.14




24.44




23.78




23.16




22.56




22.00




21.46




20.95






1200.0




240.00





32.00




30.97




30.00




29.09




28.24




27.43




26.67




25.95




25.26




24.62




24.00




23.41




22.86






1300.0




260.00





34.67




33.55




32.50




31.52




30.59




29.71




28.89




28.11




27.37




26.67




26.00




25.37




24.76






1400.0




280.00





37.33




36.13




35.00




33.94




32.94




32.00




31.11




30.27




29.47




28.72




28.00




27.32




26.67






1500.0




300.00





40.00




38.71




37.50




36.36




35.29




34.29




33.33




32.43




31.58




30.77




30.00




29.27




28.57






1600.0




320.00





42.67




41.29




40.00




38.79




37.65




36.57




35.56




34.59




33.68




32.82




32.00




31.22




30.48






1700.0




340.00





45.33




43.87




42.50




41.21




40.00




38.86




37.78




36.76




35.79




34.87




34.00




33.17




32.38






1800.0




360.00





48.00




46.45




45.00




43.64




42.35




41.14




40.00




38.92




37.89




36.92




36.00




35.12




34.29






1900.0




380.00





50.67




49.03




47.50




46.06




44.71




43.43




42.22




41.08




40.00




38.97




38.00




37.07




36.19






2000.0




400.00





53.33




51.61




50.00




48.48




47.06




45.71




44.44




43.24




42.11




41.03




40.00




39.02




38.10






2100.0




420.00





56.00




54.19




52.50




50.91




49.41




48.00




46.67




45.41




44.21




43.08




42.00




40.98




40.00






2200.0




440.00





58.67




56.77




55.00




53.33




51.76




50.29




48.89




47.57




46.32




45.13




44.00




42.93




41.90






2300.0




460.00





61.33




59.35




57.50




55.76




54.12




52.57




51.11




49.73




48.42




47.18




46.00




44.88




43.81






2400.0




480.00





64.00




61.94




60.00




58.18




56.47




54.86




53.33




51.89




50.53




49.23




48.00




46.83




45.71






2500.0




500.00





66.67




64.52




62.50




60.61




58.82




57.14




55.56




54.05




52.63




51.28




50.00




48.78




47.62






2600.0




520.00





69.33




67.10




65.00




63.03




61.18




59.43




57.78




56.22




54.74




53.33




52.00




50.73




49.52






2700.0




540.00





72.00




69.68




67.50




65.45




63.63




61.71




60.00




58.38




56.84




55.38




54.00




52.68




51.43






2800.0




560.00





74.67




72.26




70.00




67.88




65.88




64.00




62.22




60.54




58.95




57.44




56.00




54.63




53.33






2900.0




580.00





77.33




74.84




72.50




70.30




68.24




66.29




64.44




62.70




61.06




59.49




58.00




56.59




55.24






3000.0




600.00





80.00




77.42




76.00




72.73




70.59




68.57




66.67




64.86




63.16




61.54




60.00




58.54




57.14






3100.0




620.00





82.57




80.00




77.50




75.15




72.94




70.86




66.89




67.03




65.26




63.59




62.00




60.49




59.06






3200.0




640.00





85.33




82.58




80.00




77.58




75.29




73.14




71.11




69.19




67.37




65.64




64.00




62.44




60.95






3300.0




660.00





88.00




88.16




82.50




80.00




77.65




75.43




73.33




71.35




69.47




67.69




66.00




64.38




62.86






3400.0




680.00





90.67




87.74




85.00




82.42




80.00




77.71




75.56




73.51




71.58




69.74




68.00




66.34




64.76






3500.0




700.00





93.33




90.32




87.50




84.85




82.35




80.00




77.78




75.68




73.68




71.79




70.00




68.29




66.67






3600.0




720.00





96.00




92.90




90.00




87.27




84.71




82.29




80.00




77.84




75.79




73.85




72.00




70.24




68.57






3700.0




740.00





98.67




95.48




92.50




89.70




87.06




84.67




82.22




80.00




77.89




75.90




74.00




72.20




70.48






3800.0




760.00





101.33




98.06




95.00




92.12




89.41




86.86




84.44




82.16




80.00




77.95




76.00




74.15




72.38






3900.0




780.00





104.00




100.65




97.50




94.55




91.76




89.14




86.67




84.32




82.11




80.00




78.00




76.10




74.29






4000.0




800.00





106.67




103.23




100.00




96.67




94.12




91.43




88.89




86.49




84.21




82.05




80.00




78.05




76.19






4100.0




820.00





109.33




105.81




102.50




99.39




96.47




93.71




91.11




88.65




86.32




84.10




82.00




80.00




78.10






4200.0




840.00





112.00




108.39




105.00




101.82




98.82




96.00




93.33




90.81




88.42




86.15




84.00




81.95




80.00






4300.0




860.00





114.67




110.97




107.50




104.24




101.18




98.29




95.56




92.97




90.53




88.21




86.00




83.90




81.90






4400.0




880.00





117.33




113.55




110.00




106.67




103.53




100.57




97.78




95.14




92.63




90.26




88.00




85.85




83.81






4500.0




900.00





120.00




116.13




112.50




109.09




105.88




102.86




100.00




97.30




94.74




92.31




90.00




87.80




85.71


























Foil













ft/min




in/sec




Pitch




10.75




11.00




11.25




11.50




11.75




12.00

























500.00




100.00





9.30




9.09




8.89




8.70




8.51




8.33







600.00




120.00





11.16




10.91




10.67




10.43




10.21




10.00







700.00




140.00





13.02




12.73




12.44




12.17




11.91




11.67







800.00




160.00





14.88




14.55




14.22




13.91




13.62




13.33







900.00




180.00





16.74




16.36




16.00




15.65




15.32




15.00







1000.0




200.00





19.05




18.60




18.18




17.78




17.39




17.02







1100.0




220.00





20.47




20.00




19.56




19.13




18.72




18.33







1200.0




240.00





22.33




21.82




21.33




20.87




20.43




20.00







1300.0




260.00





24.19




23.64




23.11




22.61




22.13




21.67







1400.0




280.00





26.05




25.45




24.89




24.35




23.83




23.33







1500.0




300.00





27.91




27.27




26.67




25.09




25.53




25.00







1600.0




320.00





29.77




29.09




28.44




27.83




27.23




26.67







1700.0




340.00





31.63




30.91




30.22




29.57




28.94




28.33







1800.0




360.00





33.49




32.73




32.00




31.30




30.64




30.00







1900.0




380.00





35.35




34.55




33.78




33.04




32.34




31.67







2000.0




400.00





37.21




36.36




35.56




34.78




34.04




33.33







2100.0




420.00





39.07




38.18




37.33




36.52




35.74




35.00







2200.0




440.00





40.93




40.00




39.11




38.26




37.45




36.67







2300.0




460.00





42.79




41.82




40.89




40.00




39.15




38.33







2400.0




480.00





44.65




43.64




42.67




41.74




40.85




40.00







2500.0




500.00





46.51




45.45




44.44




43.48




42.55




41.67







2600.0




520.00





48.37




47.27




46.22




45.22




44.26




43.33







2700.0




540.00





50.23




49.09




48.00




46.96




45.96




45.00







2800.0




560.00





52.09




50.91




49.78




48.70




47.66




46.67







2900.0




580.00





53.95




52.93




51.56




50.43




49.36




48.33







3000.0




600.00





55.81




54.55




53.33




52.17




51.06




50.00







3100.0




620.00





57.67




56.36




55.11




53.91




52.77




51.67







3200.0




640.00





59.53




58.18




56.89




56.65




54.47




53.33







3300.0




660.00





61.40




60.00




58.67




57.39




55.17




55.00







3400.0




680.00





63.26




61.82




60.44




59.13




57.87




56.67







3500.0




700.00





65.12




63.64




62.22




60.87




59.67




58.33







3600.0




720.00





66.98




65.45




64.00




62.61




61.28




60.00







3700.0




740.00





68.84




67.27




65.76




64.35




62.98




61.67







3800.0




760.00





70.70




69.09




67.56




66.09




64.68




63.33







3900.0




780.00





72.56




70.91




69.33




67.83




66.38




65.00







4000.0




800.00





74.42




72.73




71.11




69.57




68.09




68.33







4100.0




820.00





76.28




74.56




72.89




71.30




69.79




68.33







4200.0




840.00





78.14




76.36




74.67




73.04




71.49




70.00







4300.0




860.00





80.00




78.18




76.44




74.78




73.19




71.67







4400.0




880.00





81.86




80.00




78.22




76.52




74.89




73.33







4500.0




900.00





83.72




81.82




80.00




78.26




76.60




75.00















One embodiment of an actuating mechanism


45


(


1


)′ utilized in a variable frequency foil box (set) according to the invention to alter the frequency of a Fourdrinier table is depicted in

FIG. 5

, illustrated as VFF box (set)


36




a


′ for explanation purposes. The actuating mechanism


45


(


1


)′ of the VFF set


36




a


′ comprises a series combination of double-lead acme type screws


46


′ engaged with a single rotatable carrier or device shaft


48


′ via spur gears


60


′,


62


′, which utilizes a common actuating means (not shown), such as an electric motor, an air motor and valving system, or other mechanism known and used in the art. The actuating mechanism


45


(


1


)′ is operable to provide equidistant spacing of the foil support beams


40


′, and adjacent foil sets (


36


′) (not shown) on the Fourdrinier table. The shaft


48


′ is oriented perpendicular to the foil support beams. A male threaded lead screw


46


′ is affixed to the trailing side


50


′ of each foil support beam


40




a




1


′,


40




a




2


′. A “double threaded” rotating nut


52


′ with a mating female thread on the inner surface (not shown) is engaged onto the male threaded lead screw


46


′. The outside diameter of the nut


52


′ is machined with an opposite hand thread (outer thread)


54


′ of identical pitch as the male threaded lead screw


46


′. The outer thread


54


′ of the rotatable nut


52


′ is engaged with the inner threads (not shown) of a mating (fixed) nut


56


′ affixed to the leading side


58


′ of the following (trailing) foil support beam


40




a




2


′. A gear


60


′ affixed to the face of the rotatable nut


52


′ meshes with a second gear


62


″ affixed to a rotatable carrier shaft


48


′.




Rotating the carrier shaft


48


′ turns the double threaded rotatable nut


52


′. As the double threaded nut


52


′ turns in one direction, it further engages the lead screw


46


′ on the leading foil support beam


40




a




1


′ while being further engaged into the mating (fixed) nut


56


′ mounted on the trailing foil support beam


40




a




2


′. As the carrier shaft


48


′ rotates in the opposite direction, the process reverses. The carrier shaft


48


′ has additional gears affixed to it (not shown) that simultaneously actuate an identical mechanism for the subsequent foil support beams


40




a




3


′,


40




a




4


′,


40




a




5


′ (not shown). With the first (leading) foil beam


40




a




1


′,


40




b




1


′,


40




c




1


′ of each foil set


41




a


′-


41




c


′ affixed to the box, and each subsequent foil beam connected to the preceding foil beam via the aforementioned mechanism, equidistant spacing of the intermediate and trailing foil beams is maintained throughout the range of adjustment. The actuating mechanism


45


(


1


)′ is preferably located at or near the ends


63


′ of the foil support beams


40


′. Additional mechanisms


45


(


1


) can be equally spaced between the ends on boxes of greater width.




Another embodiment of a variable frequency foil (VFF) box of the invention is depicted in

FIG. 6

, illustrated as VFF box


36




a


′. As shown, VFF box


36




a


′ comprises five foils


38




a




1


′-


38




a




5


′, each mounted on a foil support beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′. As further depicted, the variable frequency foil box


36




a


′ utilizes an actuating mechanism


45


(


2


)′ comprising a series combination of hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders


64


′ with integral position feedback transducers


66


′, utilizing an electronically-controlled system of actuating valves (not shown). The actuating mechanism


45


(


2


)′ is utilized to accomplish the equidistant spacing of foils


38




a




1


′-


38




a




5


′ and adjacent foil sets (not shown) by lateral movement. In the illustrated embodiment, at least two hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders


64


′ are attached to each foil support beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ with the ends of the cylinders (rod-ends), affixed to the upstream (leading) side


58


′ of the foil beam or the downstream (trailing) side


50


′ of the foil beam (as shown). The individual foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ are preferably supported by at least two linear bearings


68


′ (i.e., linear pillow blocks) that are supported by shafts


70


′ oriented perpendicular to the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ to insure the lateral alignment of the beams in the machine such that the support beams are held down and do not move in either lateral or vertical directions.




An electronic control system utilizing a programmable logic controller (PLC) (not shown) can be used to actuate the cylinder valves


64


′ to effect changes in the relative position of adjacent foil support beams


40




a




1


-


40




a




5


′. The cylinders


64


′ preferably comprise position transducers


66


′ that provide a feedback signal to the PLC to indicate position changes. Further “tuning” of the foil positions can be effected by the PLC to position the foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ and foils


38




a




1


′-


38




a




5


′ in the precise location(s) required to achieve the desired box frequency.




Another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention is depicted in

FIG. 7

, illustrated as VFF box


36




a


′ for discussion purposes. As shown, the variable frequency foil box


36




a


′ utilizes an actuating mechanism


45


(


3


)′ comprising a series of actuating (lead) screw (ball screw) assemblies


72


′, along with a common actuator


73


′, which are utilized to accomplish the equidistant spacing of foils


38




a




1


′-


38




a




5


′ and adjacent foil sets (not shown). In this embodiment, each foil support beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ incorporates a nut


76


′ into which an actuating (lead) screw


74


′ is engaged, the axis of the actuating screw being perpendicular to that of the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′. Preferably, each foil beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ comprises at least two nut/actuating screw assemblies positioned along the length of the foil beam. The actuating screw


74


′ extends forward (or backward) to a point beyond the leading foil beam


40




a




1


′ (or trailing foil beam


40




a




2


′-


40




a




5


′). The actuating means (actuator)


73


′ for each actuating screw assembly


72


′ comprises a worm gear assembly (or worm and pinion assembly)


78




a


′-


78




d


′ whereby the gear


80


′ is affixed to the actuating screw


74


′ and the engaging worms


82


′ are coupled in parallel by a common drive shaft


84


′ that is connected to an actuating device


85


′ such as a drive motor, a hydraulic or pneumatic pump, an air compressor and valve system, or other like mechanism known and used in the art for turning a drive shaft. The worm gear ratios increase incrementally from one actuating screw to the next actuating screw, for example, a ratio of about 10:1 for worm gear assembly


78




a


′, an about 10:2 ratio for assembly


78




b


′, an about 10:3 ratio for assembly


78




c


′, an about 10:4 ratio for assembly


78




d


′, and so forth, whereby ten (10) revolutions of the worm


82


′ yields one (1) (or 2, 3, 4, etc.) revolution of the gear


80


′ to insure the equidistant spacing of each foil beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ throughout their respective ranges of motion. Referring to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

, the individual foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ are preferably supported by at least two linear bearings (i.e., linear pillow blocks)


68


′ that are supported by shafts


70


′ oriented perpendicular to the foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ to insure the lateral alignment of the beams in the machine such that the beams are held down and do not move in either lateral or vertical directions. The linear bearings (


68


′) can be designed and sized such that the actuating lead screws


74


′ pass through the linear bearings (


68


′) without engaging screw threads, in order to provide additional support to the actuating screws


74


′. With this embodiment, the number of parts (i.e., part count) that comprise the assembly


45


(


3


)′ and subsequent alignment requirements are greatly simplified.




As shown in

FIGS. 8A-8C

, in another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box, illustrated as VFF set


36




a


′, at least two pantograph assemblies


88


′ are utilized as a mechanism


45


(


4


)′ along with a common actuating means (actuator) (not shown) to accomplish the equidistant spacing of the foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′, and adjacent foil sets (not shown). Referring to

FIG. 8B

, each foil beam


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ is attached to a center pivot


86


′ of the pantograph assembly


88


′ which, by design, insures that the spacing between the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ remains substantially equidistant throughout the range of motion. The pantograph assembly


88


′ comprises links


90


′ that are secured with a fastener


92


′ at the pivot point of the links, including the center pivots


86


′ of the pantograph assembly. In operation, the pantograph assembly


88


′ accordions or extends (expands) outward (arrow


94


′) and retracts inward (arrow


96


′), which draws at least the intermediate foil beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′ along and into position. The position of the trailing blade


38




a




5


′ can be adjusted by use of at least two linear actuating (lead) screw assemblies


72


′ connected in parallel by a common drive shaft


84


′, and attached to both the leading foil beam


40




a




1


′ and the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′. As the actuating screw assembly


72


′ moves the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′, the pantograph assembly


88


′ draws the intermediate foil beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′, which are moved proportionally with the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′. The individual foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ are preferably supported by at least two linear bearings


68


′ (i.e., linear pillow blocks) supported by shafts


70


′ oriented perpendicular to the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ to insure the lateral alignment of the beams in the machine and to control lateral and vertical movement.




Another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention, illustrated as VFF sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′, is depicted in

FIGS. 9A-9B

. As shown, a linear rail system


98


′ for supporting the foil beams can be used in place of a conventional “box” type structure (e.g., FIG.


6


). The linear rail system


98


′ can be affixed to the frame


100


′ of a Fourdrinier table


10


′ (shown in phantom). Preferably, as shown, the rail system


98


′ comprises two parallel rails, pairs of rails, an inner rail pair


99




a


′ and an outer rail pair


99




b


′. The foil beams can be mounted on the′ rail pairs


99




a


′,


99




b


′ by means of linear bearings


101




a


′,


101




b


′. The foil beams are preferably mounted on the rails


99




a


′,


99




b


′ in an offset or alternating manner, such that one bearing


101




a


′ (and beam) is mounted on the inner rail pair


99




a


′ and the adjacent or following bearing


101




b


′ (and beam) is mounted on the outer rail pair


99




b


′. By offsetting or alternating the placement of the linear bearings


101




a


′,


101




b


′ of adjacent foil beams on the inner and outer rail pairs


99




a


′,


99




b


′, the beams can be moved relatively close together. Additionally, in this configuration, the distance that the leading support beam


40




b




1


′ of the second (trailing) foil beam set


36




b


′ can travel forward is increased, thus yielding application over a broader range of machine speeds and table frequencies than with a conventional box-type structure where the end of the box limits how far the leading foil beam


40




b




1


′ can travel forward.




As shown in

FIG. 9B

, the two foil beam sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′, totaling ten (10) beams are illustrated as being interconnected utilizing an actuating mechanism


45


(


5


)′ comprising a telescoping assembly (


122


′) and pantograph assemblies


88


′, although another of the actuating mechanisms and methods described herein can be utilized to accomplish equidistant spacing of the foils beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′,


40




b




1


′-


40




b




5


′, and the foil beam sets


36




a


′,


36




b′.






As illustrated, each of the foil beam sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′, comprise a leading foil beam


40




a




1


′,


40




b




1


′, three trailing intermediate foil beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′,


40




b




2


′-


40




b




4


′, and a trailing end foil beam


40




a




5


′,


40




b




5


′. In the first foil beam set


36




a


′, the leading foil support beam


40




a




1


′ is affixed on the rail by a mounting (bracket) device


102


′. An actuating mechanism


45


(


1


)′-


45


(


5


)′ according to the invention, and also subsequently described mechanism


45


(


6


)′, can be used to move and space apart the intermediate foil support beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′, and the trailing support beam


40




a




5


′ of the first beam set


36




a


′ at a distance X relative to the leading support beam


40




a




1


′. In the second foil beam set


36




b


′, the leading support beam


40




b




1


′ is not affixed to the rail and is slideable along the rail. The actuating mechanism of the invention that is utilized, functions to move the (second) leading support beam


40




b




1


′ at an integer multiple of X distance (1X, 2X, 3X, etc.) relative to the preceding trailing support beam


40




a




5


′ of the first foil beam set


36




a


′. The intermediate foil support beam


40




b




2


′-


40




b




4


′, and the trailing support beams


40




b




5


′ of the second foil beam set


41




b


′ are moved and spaced apart at a distance X relative to the (second) leading support beam


40




b




1


′.




Referring again to

FIG. 9B

, at least two right-angle gearboxes


104


′ (illustrated as four gear boxes) are attached to the leading foil support beam


40




a




1


′,


40




b




1


′ of each foil set


36




a


′,


36




b


′. The gearboxes


104


′ are connected to each other via connecting shafts


106


′ to provide uniform rotary motion of the output shafts


108


′. Connected to each gearbox


104


′ is a lead screw


110


′, preferably having 6 threads per inch (6-pitch screw). Each lead screw


110


′ is engaged into a mating nut


112


′, which is in turn attached to the trailing support beam


40




a




5


′,


40




b




5


′ via a mounting (bracket) assembly


114


′ that anchors the mating nut


112


′ and prevents rotation. An additional right-angle (outboard) gearbox


116




a


′,


116




b


′ is mounted near the end of each of the leading support beams


40




a




1


′,


40




b




1


′. The outboard gearbox


116




a


′,


116




b


′ is connected to the adjacent gearbox


104


′ via a connecting (output) shaft


120




a′.






The output shaft


124


′ of the outboard gearbox


116




a


′ is connected to a telescoping spline shaft assembly


122


′, which is in turn attached to the input shaft (not shown) of the outboard gearbox


116




b


′ attached to the (second) leading support beam


40




b




1


′. This assembly connects the two foil sets


36




a


,


36




b


′ together. The outboard gearbox


116




b


′ on the (second) leading support beam


40




b




1


′ is connected via connecting output shaft


120




b


′ to the adjacent gearbox


104


′, by shafts


106


′ to the remaining gearboxes


104


′, and by output shaft


120




b


″ to another outboard gearbox


116




b


″ mounted at the opposite end of the leading support beam


40




b




1


′, to control the foils of the second foil set


36




b′.






The secondary output shafts (not shown) of the outboard gear boxes


116




b


′,


116




b


″, are coupled to screws


130


′, preferably having 4 threads per inch (4-pitch screws). The screws


130


′ are engaged into mating nuts


132


′ that are mounted to the rigid machine frame


100


′ via mounting brackets


134


′.




To adjust the foil box assembly, the input shaft


136


′ on the outboard gearbox


116




a


′ of the (first) leading support beam


40




a




1


′ is rotated. This, in turn, rotates all of the gearbox output shafts (and connected screws and shafts) at a 1:1 ratio.




As the assembly in

FIGS. 9A-9B

is illustrated as having five (5) foils per foil set


36




a


′,


36




b


′, there exists four (4) interfoil spaces at a distance (X). The interset space between the first foil set


36




a


′ and the second foil set


36




b


′ is twice (2X) the standard distance (X) between adjacent foils within each of the sets. During adjustment of the frequency of the table, it is preferred that the (first) leading foil support beam


40




a




1


′ of the first foil set


41




a


′ is moved 1.5 times (1.5X) the distance that the trailing support beam


40




a




5


′ of the first foil set


41




a


′ is moved. To insure this relationship, it is preferred that a 6-pitch screw is used within the foil sets


41




a


′,


41




b


′, and a 4-pitch screw is used between the foil sets


41




a


′,


41




b′.






As shown in

FIG. 10

, in yet another embodiment of a variable frequency foil box according to the invention, illustrated as foil set


36




a


′, opposing rack and pinion gear sets are utilized as an actuating mechanism


45


(


6


)′ to accomplish equidistant spacing of foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′, and the foil sets (not shown). The actuating mechanism


45


(


5


)′ comprises at least two pinion gears


142


′ pivotally mounted within the intermediate foil support beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′. The ends of the rack gears


144


′ that engage the pinion gears


142


′ are rigidly attached to the opposing surfaces of the adjacent support beams, for example, as shown with regard to the attachment of the rack gear


144


′ to surface


148


′ of the foil beam


40




a




1


′ and the opposing surface


149


′ of the foil beam


40




a




2


′. This design insures that the spacing between the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ remains substantially equidistant throughout the range of motion. The actuating mechanism


45


(


6


)′ can be utilized in place of the pantograph mechanism


88


′ described and illustrated with reference to FIG.


9


B.




In the use of the actuating mechanism


45


(


5


)′, the positions of the intermediate foil beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′ and the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′ can be adjusted by the use of at least two linear actuating (lead) screw assemblies (


72


′) (not shown) similar to that depicted and described with reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8A

, that are connected in parallel to the foil beams and by a common actuator (


73


′) comprising a drive shaft (not shown). As the actuating screw assemblies (


72


′) move the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′, the rack and pinion gear assembly mechanism


45


(


5


)′ draws the intermediate foil beams


40




a




2


′-


40




a




4


′, which are moved proportionally with the trailing foil beam


40




a




5


′. The individual foil beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ are preferably supported by at least two linear bearings (e.g., linear pillow blocks), for example, as shown and described with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 8A

(


68


′), that are supported by shafts (


70


′) oriented perpendicular to the foil support beams


40




a




1


′-


40




a




5


′ to insure the lateral alignment of the beams in the machine and to control lateral and vertical movement.




The aforementioned mechanisms and methods can be utilized in any combination to construct variable frequency “boxes”, foil sets and/or entire variable frequency gravity tables. The variable frequency box of the invention has numerous applications where paper machines are scheduled to run a variety of papers at varying speeds and stock consistencies. Examples include, but are not limited to, fine paper manufacturers, publication papers, liner board, security papers, and the like.




The mechanisms


45


(


1


)′-


45


(


5


)′ of the invention described herein can be readily combined with other known assemblies to alter the angle of each individual foil blade and/or raise or lower each foil blade into and out of contact with the Fourdrinier wire.




The described foil beam assemblies operate in an environment prone to contamination of the working parts. It is understood that the parts and mechanism described herein can be sealed or shielded during operation according to conventional methods to inhibit such contamination.




Referring now to

FIG. 11

, another embodiment of a variable frequency (VF) assembly


37


′ for dewatering in a papermaking apparatus is provided in accordance with the invention. The dewatering assembly


37


′ comprises multiple elements (devices) that function in a dewatering capacity. Such dewatering elements can include foil elements and table rolls, for example.




In the illustrated embodiment, the assembly


37


′ comprises two sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′ of dewatering elements


150




a


′,


150




b


′ supported on a rail system


98


′ affixed to a frame


100


′ of a Fourdrinier table


10


′ (shown in phantom), as described with reference to the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 9A-9B

, although other arrangements and actuators can be utilized. In the illustrated example, the dewatering elements


150




a


′,


150




b


′ are mounted on support beams mounted on rails


99




a


′ of rail system


98


′, and attached to an actuating mechanism. The actuating mechanism is operable to laterally move the dewatering elements


150




a


′,


150




b


′ to space the elements apart by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′ to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.




In the present embodiment, the sets


36




a


′,


36




b


′ include dewatering elements in the form of one or more foil beams


150




a


′ and one or more table rolls


150




b


′. An example of a table roll


150




b


′ is illustrated in

FIGS. 12-15

. Referring to

FIG. 12

, a table roll


150




b


′ is generally composed of a rubber cover cylinder


154


′ with stub ends


166


′ extending a significant distance from the cylinder ends to be supported by a radial bearings


152


′ in end bracket


170


′ permitting rotation of the cylinder. The base


162


′ serves as a support mechanism for the end brackets


170


′ and creates a scraper for water preventing its reintroduction in to the web. The diameter of cylinder


154


′ is generally about 2-3 inches.




The table roll


150




b


′, like the foil beams


150




a


′, is structured to be slidably mounted on a support beam. A typical support beam is in the form of a T-bar mount, although other configurations such as a dovetail mount, and the like, can also be utilized. As shown, the table roll


150




b


′ includes a base


162


′ with a mating slot


162


′, shown as a T-shaped slot, running the full length of the base in the lower portion that is adapted for slidably mounting lengthwise onto the′ support beam mount. In the illustrated example, the table roll


150




b


′ includes an extension member


166


′ such as a rotatable shaft or rod that is mounted through an opening


168


′ in an endplate


170


′ attached to the base


162


′. The endplate


170


′ and base


162


′ are preferably fabricated from bronze, stainless steel or fiber reinforced plastic.




The inclusion of a table roll


150




b


′ as a dewatering element in combination with foil elements (beams)


150




a


′ in the VF assembly


37


′ is desirable to achieve the desired stock action in those circumstances in which a slower moving papermaking machine is used, for example. Another advantage is using foil beams and table roll(s) in combination is that at slower speeds, table rolls introduce energy into the stock.




Referring now to

FIGS. 16-17

, in another embodiment of a variable frequency (VF) foil assembly according to the invention, foil elements


174


′ that have a multi-surface foil blade are utilized in the assembly. Foil elements, as illustrated in

FIG. 9A

, for example, typically have a front edge, a flat leading surface for bearing the wire, and a trailing surface angled at between 0° and 5° for draining water from the wire. The front edge meets the wire with an acute angle which sheers off water hanging under the wire. Typically, the minimum distance X that can be achieved by moving the individual foil beams within a set is an about 2½ inch pitch. However, there are applications for which a lower pitch is desirable.




In the present embodiment, the assembly incorporates one or more drainage foils


174


′ that have two wire-contacting surfaces spaced a fixed distance apart with a suction-forming section and a drainage section therebetween. An example of a multi-surfaced drainage foil is described for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,322 (Hoult), the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. In use, the top part of the foil


174


′ is positioned adjacent to a forming wire


14


′. Referring to

FIGS. 16-17

, the foil


174


′ is a unitary structure that includes a suction-forming section


176


′ with a leading edge


178


′, a wire contacting surface


180


′ and a trailing suction-producing surface


182


′, and a trailing section with a leading edge


186


′ and a wire contacting surface


188


′. A water drainage slot


190


′ is located between the suction-producing surface


182


′ and the leading edge


186


′ of the trailing section


184


′. The slot


190


′ communicates with an array of holes


192


′ through which water drawn from the wire can be drained away. A web(s) or other support


194


′ connects the suction-forming section to the trailing section. The multi-surfaced foil element includes a mating slot


164


′, shown as T-shaped slot, running the full length of the foil in the lower portion, which cooperates with a mount on a support beam for sliding the foil lengthwise onto the support beam.




According to the invention, the leading edge


186


′ of the trailing section


184


′ of the foil element


174


′ is positioned at a distance X from the leading edge


178


′ of the suction-forming section


176


′. Referring to

FIG. 18

, the multi-sectioned foils


174


′ are placed in relation to each other such that the spacing A—A between the leading edges


178


′ and


186


′ of the multi-edged foil and the spacing B—B between the leading edge


178


′ of the leading foil


174




a


′ and the leading edge


186


′ of the trailing foil


174




b


′ are about equal. The construction of the multi-surface foil element


174


′ is particularly useful in applications where a low pitch is desired, for example, a 2-inch pitch or lower such as a 1-1½ inch pitch.




In use in a variable frequency (VF) assembly according to the invention, for example, the assemblies shown in

FIGS. 9A and 11

, the two-surface foil element


174


′ can be slidably mounted onto a support beam


40


′ affixed onto a rail system


98


′ or other support, as described hereinabove, to provide two or more sets of foils. As described above, an actuator attached to each of the foil elements and to the foil sets, operates to laterally move the foil elements such that the contacting surfaces


180


′,


188


′ of the foil elements within a set are spaced apart by a standard interval X, and to laterally move at least one of the sets to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval X, preferably so that the combined frequency of the foil sets is maintained at about 50 to about 90 hertz. With a multi-surfaced foil element


174


′ having an about 1-1½ inch pitch between contacting surfaces


180


′,


188


, adjacent support beams


40


′ are typically spaced apart at about 3-inch intervals.




Also useful according to the invention, is a VF assembly that incorporates one or more foil elements that are structured as an adjustable angle foil blade. The use of an adjustable angle foil allows the angle of the foil to be adjusted without removing the foil apparatus from the machine or stopping the machine. For example,

FIG. 19

illustrates a prior art adjustable angle foil


196


′ described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,444,094 by Rulis (Wilbanks International, Inc.), the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, in which the angle of the foil is adjusted by rocking or tipping the entire foil blade. The variable pulse turbulation blade


196


′ is mounted on a support base member


198


′, and includes a flat leading surface


200


′ adjacent the leading edge with an in-going angle (β) that is adjusted by a cam-operated adjustment mechanism (not shown) while maintaining the height of the blade relative to the conveyor


202


′ substantially constant. The foil angle (α) of the blade between its flat rear surface


204


′ and the conveyer


202


′, is also adjusted when the in-going angle (β) is adjusted.




Other examples of adjustable angle foils are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,169,500 by Mejdell, and U.S. Pat No. 6,274,002 by Rulis (both to Wilbanks International, Inc.), and U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,270 to Schiel (J. M. Voith GmbH, Heidenheim, Germany), the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein. Adjustable angle foils are also commercially available, for example, from IBS Paper Performance Group (Chesapeake, Va.), and CoorsTek (Hillsboro, Oreg.).




In use of the adjustable angle foil element


196


′, the foil element can be mounted on a beam support and onto a rail support to provide two or more foil sets, similar to the illustration in

FIG. 9A

, for example. An actuator attached to each of the foil elements and to the foil sets operates to laterally move the foil elements such that the contact surfaces of adjacent foil elements are distanced at a standard interval X and the foil sets are distanced at an integer multiple of X, in accordance with the invention.




The invention has been described by reference to detailed examples and methodologies. These examples are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. It should be understood that variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention, and the invention is not to be construed as limited to the specific embodiments shown in the drawings. The disclosures of the cited references throughout the application are incorporated by reference herein.



Claims
  • 1. An assembly for dewatering in a papermaking apparatus, comprising:first and second sets of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements of at least one set comprising at least one foil beam and at least one table roll; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move and space apart the dewatering elements by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the sets to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the dewatering elements are mounted in a support comprising a box shaped frame.
  • 3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the dewatering elements are mounted on a support structure comprising rails.
  • 4. An assembly for a papermaking apparatus, comprising:two or more sets of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements of at least one set comprising at least one foil beam at least and one table roll; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the dewatering elements relative to each other to provide a pitch distance X between each dewatering element, and to provide a distance that is an integer multiple of the pitch distance X between a dewatering element of a first set and an adjacent dewatering element of a second set.
  • 5. An assembly for a papermaking apparatus, comprising:at least first and second sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least two dewatering elements mounted on a support, and an actuating mechanism connecting the at least two dewatering elements and the sets of dewatering elements, the actuating mechanism operable to alter pitch distance between the dewatering elements whereby the dewatering elements of a set are substantially equidistant relative to each other, and adjacent sets of dewatering elements are spaced apart at an integer multiple of the distance between the dewatering elements.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the dewatering elements of the first set comprises at least one foil beam and at least one table roll.
  • 7. An assembly for a papermaking apparatus, comprising:at least first and second sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least a first and second dewatering element mounted on a support, and an actuating mechanism connecting at least one of the dewatering elements of each of the sets of dewatering elements, the actuating mechanism operable to laterally move said dewatering elements and space apart the dewatering elements of a set by a standard interval, and to laterally move a dewatering element of at least one of the sets of dewatering elements to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 8. The dewatering assembly of claim 7, wherein the first set of dewatering elements comprises one or more foil beams and one or more table rolls.
  • 9. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein each of the sets comprises a leading and a trailing dewatering element; and the actuating mechanism is connected to the leading dewatering elements of the first and second sets, and is operable to move the leading dewatering element of the second set relative to the trailing dewatering element of the first set to alter a distance between the sets.
  • 10. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein each of the sets comprises a leading and a trailing dewatering element; and an actuator operable to laterally move the trailing dewatering element relative to the leading dewatering element.
  • 11. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the dewatering elements are mounted on a support comprising rails.
  • 12. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein the support comprises an inner pair of rails and an outer pair of rails, and the first dewatering element is mounted on one of the pair of rails and the second dewatering element is mounted on the other of the pair of rails.
  • 13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first dewatering element of the first set is affixed to the rails in a stationary position, and the first dewatering element of the second set and the second dewatering elements of the first and second sets are slidably mounted on the rails.
  • 14. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises: a mating screw and nut assembly in rotatable contact with a gear mounted on a shaft, and rotating the shaft causes said lateral movement of the dewatering elements, the sets, or both.
  • 15. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic device.
  • 16. The assembly according to claim 7, further comprising at least one linear bearing supported by a shaft, the linear bearing attached to at least one dewatering element and oriented perpendicular to the dewatering elements to maintain lateral alignment of the dewatering elements relative to each other.
  • 17. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder attached on at least one of the dewatering elements and comprising a mechanism for communicating the position of the attached element to a controller and receiving a signal from the controller to actuate the cylinder to laterally move the attached element to alter the pitch distance between the attached element and another element.
  • 18. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a first actuating screw and nut assembly affixed to one of the dewatering elements and oriented perpendicular to the dewatering elements, the actuating screw connected to an actuating device operable to move the actuating screw to laterally move the affixed element to alter the pitch distance between the affixed element and another element.
  • 19. The assembly according to claim 18, wherein the actuating device comprises a worm/gear assembly mounted on a drive shaft.
  • 20. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a pantograph assembly connecting the dewatering elements.
  • 21. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a telescoping shaft assembly.
  • 22. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a rack gear engaged with a pinion gear.
  • 23. An assembly for a papermaking apparatus, comprising:first and second sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least two dewatering elements supported on a rail system, the dewatering elements of at least one set comprising at least one foil beam and at least one table roll; and a mechanism operable to move at least one dewatering element of the first set to alter a pitch distance between two dewatering elements of the first set by a distance X, and to move a dewatering element of the second set relative to the first set to alter an interset distance between the first and second sets by an integer multiple of distance X.
  • 24. The assembly according to claim 23, wherein the rail system is affixed to a frame of a paper making machine.
  • 25. The assembly according to claim 23, wherein the mechanism is operable to move a dewatering element of the second set by a distance X from a second dewatering element of the second set.
  • 26. In an apparatus comprising a two or more sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising a plurality of dewatering elements mounted on a support, a mechanism to alter the pitch distance between individual dewatering elements of the sets whereby the individual dewatering elements are maintained at a distance X relative to each other, and to alter the distance between adjacent sets to maintain the distance as an integer multiple of the distance X of the dewatering elements.
  • 27. In a dewatering assembly comprising a two or more sets of dewatering elements with each set comprising a plurality of dewatering elements each being mounted on a support, a mechanism for adjusting the frequency of the assembly, the mechanism connected to the dewatering elements and operating to alter pitch distance between individual dewatering elements of the set to maintain the elements at substantially equal spacing relative to each other, and connected to the sets and operating to alter the distance between the sets to an interset distance as an integer multiple of the spacing of the elements.
  • 28. A foil beam assembly, comprising:at least a first and a second foil beam set, each foil beam set comprising a plurality of foil beams; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the foil beams to space apart the foil beams by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the foil beam sets to space apart the foil beam sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 29. The foil beam assembly according to claim 28, wherein the foil beam sets have a combined frequency adjustable by the lateral movement of the foil beams by the actuating mechanism.
  • 30. The foil beam assembly according to claim 28, wherein the foil beam sets have a combined frequency adjustable by the lateral movement of the at least one foil beam set by the actuating mechanism.
  • 31. The foil beam assembly according to claim 28, wherein at least one of the foil beam sets comprises at least one table roll, and the actuating mechanism is operable to space apart the table roll relative to a foil beam by a standard interval.
  • 32. A foil assembly, comprising:at least a first and a second foil set, each foil set comprising a plurality of foil elements; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the foil elements to space apart the foil elements by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the foil elements sets to space apart the foil sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 33. The foil assembly of claim 32, wherein the foil elements comprise at least one foil element comprising a unitary structure comprising two wire-contacting surfaces spaced apart by the standard interval with a suction-forming section and a drainage section therebetween.
  • 34. The foil assembly of claim 32, wherein the foil elements comprise at least one foil element comprising a unitary structure comprising:a suction-forming section comprising a leading edge, a wire contacting surface, and a suction-producing surface; a trailing section comprising a leading edge and a wire contacting surface; and a water drainage slot disposed between the suction-producing surface and the leading edge of the trailing section.
  • 35. A foil assembly, comprising:at least a first and a second foil set, each foil set comprising a plurality of foil elements, at least one foil element comprising a unitary structure comprising two wire-contacting surfaces spaced apart by a standard interval with a drainage section therebetween; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the foil elements to space apart the foil elements by the standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the foil sets to space apart the foil sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 36. The foil assembly of claim 35, wherein the at least one foil element comprises:a suction-forming section comprising a leading edge, a wire contacting surface, and a suction-producing surface; and a trailing section comprising a leading edge and a wire contacting surface.
  • 37. The foil assembly of claim 35, wherein the drainage section comprises a drainage slot disposed between the suction-producing surface of the suction-forming section and the leading edge of the trailing section.
  • 38. An assembly for dewatering in a papermaking apparatus, comprising:at least a first and a second set of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least one foil element comprising a unitary structure comprising two wire-contacting surfaces spaced apart by a standard interval with a drainage section therebetween; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the dewatering elements to space apart the dewatering elements by the standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the sets to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 39. The assembly of claim 38, wherein the at least one foil element comprises:a suction-forming section comprising a leading edge, a wire contacting surface, and a suction-producing surface; and a trailing section comprising a leading edge and a wire contacting surface; and the drainage section comprises a drainage slot disposed between the suction-producing surface of the suction-forming section and the leading edge of the trailing section.
  • 40. The assembly of claim 38, wherein at least one set comprises one or more table rolls.
  • 41. The assembly of claim 38, wherein at least one set comprises a foil beam having a single wire contacting surface.
  • 42. An assembly for dewatering in a papermaking apparatus, comprising:at least first and second sets of dewatering elements, at least one set comprising at least one adjustable angle foil; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move the dewatering elements to space apart the dewatering elements by a standard interval, and to laterally move at least one of the dewatering elements sets to space apart the sets by an integer multiple of the standard interval.
  • 43. A method of varying the frequency of a dewatering assembly, comprising the steps of:providing the dewatering assembly comprising a plurality of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements comprising at least two sets of dewatering elements; and an actuating mechanism operable to laterally move said dewatering elements; and actuating the actuating mechanism to move the dewatering elements to alter a distance between the dewatering elements and space apart the dewatering elements within a set at about a distance X and adjacently situated dewatering elements of adjacent sets at about the distance X or an integer multiple of the distance X of about 2X or greater.
  • 44. A dewatering assembly, comprising:at least two sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least two dewatering elements; and an actuating mechanism operable to move said dewatering elements during a continuous operation of a papermaking apparatus and position the dewatering elements of a set at an about equidistant spacing and adjacent dewatering elements of adjacent sets at about said equidistant spacing or an integer multiple of said equidistant spacing of about 2X or greater.
  • 45. A dewatering assembly, comprising:a plurality of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements comprising at least two sets of dewatering elements; at least one of the dewatering elements of each set being connected an actuating mechanism, the actuating mechanism being operable to move the dewatering elements connected thereto and to space apart the dewatering elements of a set at a distance of standard interval, and to space apart adjacently situated dewatering elements of adjacent sets at a distance of about the standard interval X or an integer multiple of the standard in several of about 2X or greater.
  • 46. The dewatering assembly of claim 45, wherein a first set of dewatering elements comprises one or more foil beams and one or more table rolls.
  • 47. The dewatering assembly of claim 45, wherein the dewatering elements comprise foil beams.
  • 48. A dewatering assembly, comprising:at least two sets of dewatering elements, each set comprising at least two dewatering elements; and an actuating mechanism operable to move said dewatering elements; wherein a distance between two adjacent dewatering elements within a set is at a standard interval, and a distance between two other adjacent dewatering elements within said set is at an integer multiple of the standard interval of about 2X or greater, and a distance between adjacent dewatering elements of adjacent sets is at the standard interval or an integer multiple of the standard interval of about 2X or greater.
  • 49. A dewatering assembly, comprising:a plurality of dewatering elements, at least one dewatering element being stationary and other of the dewatering elements being moveable relative to each other and to the stationary dewatering element, the moveable dewatering elements comprising at least two sets of dewatering elements; and an actuating mechanism operable to move the movable dewatering elements to alter distance be wean the dewatering elements and maintain the dewatering elements within a set at about a standard interval X, and to vary the distance between adjacently situated dewatering elements of adjacent sets at about the standard interval or an integer multiple of the standard interval of out 2X or greater.
  • 50. In a papermaking apparatus comprising a dewatering assembly, the assembly comprising a plurality of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements comprising at least two sets of dewatering elements;a mechanism operable to alter a distance between the dewatering elements and to space apart the dewatering elements within a set at a distance of about a standard interval and to space apart adjacently situated dewatering elements of adjacent sets at about the standard interval or an integer multiple of the standard interval of about 2X or greater.
  • 51. A dewatering assembly, comprising:a plurality of dewatering elements, the dewatering elements comprising at least two sets of dewatering elements; an actuating mechanism operable to move said dewatering elements and position the dewatering elements of a set at an about equidistant spacing and adjacently situated dewatering elements of adjacent sets at about said equidistant spacing or an integer multiple of said equidistant spacing of about 2X or greater, and a mechanism for indicating the position of the dewatering elements relative to each other.
  • 52. The assembly of claim 51, wherein the mechanism is mounted on one or more of the dewatering elements.
  • 53. The assembly of claim 51, wherein the mechanism comprises a position feedback transducer.
  • 54. The assembly of claim 51, wherein the mechanism is integral to the actuating mechanism.
  • 55. The assembly of claim 51, wherein the mechanism is operable to communicate with a controller and receive a signal from the controller whereby the actuating mechanism is actuated to move the dewatering elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/972,144 (Publ. No. US2002/0067544), filed Oct. 5, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,471,829, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/238,930, filed Oct. 10, 2000.

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60/238930 Oct 2000 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent 09/972144 Oct 2001 US
Child 10/281688 US