Web guide in a paper machine/board machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6627044
  • Patent Number
    6,627,044
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a guide (10) for the web, such as the wire or felt, in a paper machine/board machine. The guide is formed by a bearing housing (12) at one end of a guiding roller (11) in such a way that the bearing housing (12) includes a curved surface as the rolling surface (13). An actuator (14) is adapted to roll the bearing housing along a stop face (T1), whereby by using the actuator (14) an essentially linear transfer is given to a shaft stub (11a1) pivoted by a bearing (15a1) in the bearing housing (12).
Description




This application claims priority of Application 20000 269 filed in Finland Feb. 9. 2000.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention concerns a web guide in a paper machine or a board machine.




Various web guiding solutions based e.g. on link mechanisms are known in the state of the art. The web guide is a device solution, wherein the web is transferred




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




in a controlled manner transversely in relation to the machine direction by moving either end of the web guide roller in the machine direction. Thus, the end of the web guide roller includes a transfer mechanism in a state-of-the-art manner. The known web guides are based e.g. on parallel transfers, whereby the end shaft of the roller can be moved in the machine direction by using joint structures and the roller can thus be deflected at its other end, so that its shaft can be placed in an oblique angle in relation to the machine direction. Hereby the web, such as the wire or felt, of the paper machine which is guided on the roller or along it, is transferred laterally towards either the front side or the back of the machine. The distance of motion required in the adjustment is comparatively short, just a few tens of millimeters. The state-of-the-art mechanisms are comparatively complicated and their construction is cumbersome. This means that servicing of the constructions is difficult.




In the known web guides, the transfer mechanisms transfer the transferable pivoted shaft of the guiding roller along an arc of a circle. This causes problems in doctoring of the roller, because the doctor beam must then be able to turn in its lengthwise direction for the doctoring to take place reliably.




There are e.g. bellows mechanisms known in the state of the art, whereby with the aid of air pressure supplied into the bellows a force is directed at a lever structure, and the shaft stub of a guiding roller attached to the lever mechanism is thus affected.




The known device solutions are not either suitable for all positions. This is so because the roller guide may be located in such a way that the web travels vertically upwards, whereby the web guide roller is located on the said run of web and the force of gravity is applied in different ways to supporting bearing constructions than in horizontal positions.




This application presents a new type of guide structure for use in a paper machine or in a board machine, wherein the essential feature is the use of a bearing housing as the rolling element. Thus, at least one shaft stub of the web guide roller includes such a bearing structure, wherein the bearing housing is adapted to roll against a stop face. To bring about rolling, an actuator is used, which connects with the bearing housing, so that by using the actuator the bearing housing may be rotated along its stop face in the desired direction. Either one actuator or two actuators may be used in the invention to move the bearing housing, whereby if one actuator is used, the return motion and a counterforce may be achieved e.g. by using a spring. Another purpose of the actuator is to keep the rolling surface of the bearing housing firmly against the stop face.




In the guide solution according to the invention, the guide is thus replaced e.g. with a cylindrical bearing housing of the roller. Such an embodiment is also possible, wherein the curvature of only a certain area and angular sector of the bearing housing is utilised.




In the guide solution according to the invention, a separate rolling surface and a separate actuator unit can be connected to the bearing housing. Hereby the guide according to the invention is especially suitable for already existing guiding rollers. The existing guide is hereby removed and the solution according to the invention is installed in one bearing of the guiding roller, and a sliding surface, unless such a surface does not already exist, is installed in the frame structure of the paper machine/board machine.




The bearing housing acting as a guide is moved by either one actuator or by two actuators, which may be a hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder/air bellows/mechanical conveyor screw.




The bearing housing rolls along the base in a linear motion. Should electric/hydraulic/pneumatic power failures occur, the roller will remain in its place supported by the base.




The following is a presentation by way of summary of the advantages achieved through the device solution according to the invention: the guide is




reliable in operation




contains no sliding surfaces




friction-free owing to the rolling motion




it needs very little space, since only the actuator needs space




few components, whereby the construction is advantageous




linear motion




contains no wearing components requiring service




doctoring of the roller takes place reliably.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following, the invention will be described with reference to some advantageous embodiments of the invention shown in the figures of the appended drawings, to which embodiments, however, the invention is not exclusively limited.





FIG. 1A

shows a view from above of the guide according to the invention.





FIG. 1B

shows the guide according to

FIG. 1A

in the direction of arrow K


1


of FIG.


1


A.





FIG. 1C

is a schematic view of the guide in both extreme positions of adjustment.





FIG. 2A

is an axonometric view of the guide according to the invention, and the embodiment in the figure includes two actuators, which are used to roll the bearing housing.





FIG. 2B

shows an embodiment of the invention, wherein only one sector face of the bearing housing is curved, and this sector face is used for rolling the bearing housing.





FIG. 2C

shows an embodiment of the invention, which includes a spring to bring about a counterforce to the force created by the rolling of the actuator.





FIG. 2D

shows an embodiment, wherein the actuator is a screw actuator.





FIG. 2E

shows a solution alternative for operating the screw actuator. The view is in the direction of arrow K


2


from FIG.


2


D.





FIG. 3A

shows an ordinary embodiment of the invention, wherein the pivoting for the rolling of the guiding roller is located in the bearing housing to be rolled.





FIG. 3B

shows an embodiment, wherein the guide is formed in a roller construction, wherein the bearing means proper of the guiding roller are located in between the roller flange and the jacket part of the roller and wherein the pivoting needed for the rolling motion is brought about by bearing means in between the shaft stub and the bearing housing.





FIG. 4

shows an embodiment of the invention, wherein the curved rolling surface of the bearing housing is formed by a gear surface. The gear is adapted to roll against the straight teeth of the.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1A

shows a view from above of the guide according to the invention. Web H


1


(see

FIG. 1C

) is brought in between guide


10


and guiding roller


11


. The bearing housing


12


according to the invention is located on one side of guiding roller


11


, while a bearing housing


120


is located on the other side of the guiding roller. Bearing housing


120


is an ordinary construction allowing a certain change of angle on shaft


11




a




2


of guiding roller


11


. The figures presented in this application show bearings


15




a




1




15




a




2


schematically as ball sliding bearings. It is obvious that bearing


15




a




1


may consist of roller or ball bearings, whereby a certain total change of angle a is permitted on the bearing race.





FIG. 1B

shows a guide in accordance with

FIG. 1A

seen in the direction of arrow K


1


of FIG.


1


A. Bearing housing


12


includes a rolling surface


13


. An actuator


14


, which is preferably a screw actuator or a cylinder actuator, is connected pivotally at its one end with the machine frame R and at its other end with side face


12




a


of bearing housing


12


. If the actuator


14


is a cylinder actuator, it is preferably either a hydraulic cylinder or a pneumatic cylinder. Bearing housing


12


preferably includes as an outer race surface


12


′ a cylindrical surface, which acts as the rolling surface


13


, when bearing housing


12


is moved by rolling it along its planar stop face T


1


. The bearing housing is rolled along its curved race surface


12


′, which surface is preferably a circular cross-section or part of a circular cross-section. The radius of the said circular cross-section is preferably located in such a way that the centre of the radius is located on the geometric central axis of shaft stub


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


. The required horizontal transfer distance from the mid-position one way or the other is a few tens of millimeters. Between shaft


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


and the bearing housing


12


there are bearing means


15




a




1


, which act as pivoting means for the rotation of guiding roller


11


. When the bearing housing is moved by rolling, the geometric central axis of the guiding roller shaft, that is, of shaft stub


11




a




1


, will move along a linear path, which means that it will remain at the same height.





FIG. 1C

shows two extreme positions A


2


, A


3


of the guide. The extreme positions A


2


, A


3


are indicated by dashed lines. Letter D shows the travelling direction of web H


1


.

FIG. 1C

is a schematic view of the central position of guiding roller


11


and it shows how the left end of the roller as seen in the figure is moved to both extreme positions A


2


, A


3


of the guide. The central position is marked as A


1


. The linear motion of the geometric central axis of the guiding roller


11


is indicated by arrows S


1


. The motion upwards from central position A


1


as shown in the figure is indicated by arrow S


1


′, while the adjusting motion downwards is indicated by arrow S


1


′. When bearing housing


12


is moved from the central position A


1


in direction S


1


′, the web H


1


, such as a felt or wire, which is guided in parallel on guiding roller


11


(arrow D), is deflected to the right in the figure in the travelling direction of the web. When bearing housing


12


is moved from the central position A


1


in the direction indicated by arrow S


1


″, the web is deflected to the left in the travelling direction of the web as shown in FIG.


1


C.




As is shown in

FIG. 1A

, rolling of bearing housing


12


in the structure is made possible by the fact that bearing


15




a




2


of bearing housing


120


at one end of guiding roller


11


allows a certain change of angle for the shaft stub


11




a




2


at the said end. The total area of angular change is indicated by arrow α in the figure. Correspondingly, the pivoting means


15




a




1


of the bearing housing


12


according to the invention must be able to allow a similar angular change α for shaft stub


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


.





FIG. 2A

is an axonometric view of an embodiment of the invention, wherein there are two actuators


14


. The actuators


14


in the figure are cylinder actuators. Hereby cylinder actuator


14


includes a piston rod


14




b


, which at its one end includes a joint


14




c




1


and at the cylinder body


14




a


end a joint


14




c




2


. Joint


14




c




1


is located on the front face


12




a


of bearing housing


12


. Correspondingly, an actuator of a similar kind connects on the other side of the central line Y


1


of the bearing housing. Hereby the actuators are operated crosswise in such a way that when the piston rod of one actuator is moving away from the cylinder, the piston rod of the actuator on the other side is moving within the cylinder. The actuators


14


may also be actuators of some other kind than cylinder actuators. If they are cylinder actuators, the actuators are preferably hydraulic cylinder actuators.





FIG. 2B

shows an embodiment of the invention, wherein the curved rolling surface


13


of bearing housing


12


is located only on a part of the outer race


12


′ of the bearing housing. Under these circumstances, rolling surface


13


is located in a certain angular sector, which is needed in order to bring about a linear motion and rolling of the bearing housing. The rolling surface is shaped like the arc of a circle and its radius is marked by the letter V.





FIG. 2C

shows an embodiment, wherein there is only one actuator


14


and where the counterforce to actuator


14


is provided by a spring J


1


, which is located in between bearing housing


12


and frame R.





FIG. 2D

shows such an embodiment of the actuator, wherein the actuator is formed by a screw actuator. As is shown in

FIG. 2D

, actuator


14


connects in between frame R and the front face


12




a


of bearing housing


12


. Hereby the bearing housing including cylindrical surface


12


′ is rolled. In this way a linear motion is brought about for shaft stub


11




a




1


of roller


11


, as the arrow S


1


shows in the figure. The rod


14




b


of actuator


14


is connected by a joint


14




c




1


with bearing housing


12


. In the figure, the vertical central line of shaft stub


11




a




1


is marked by the letter y, and the linear motion is indicated by arrows S


1


. The rolling motion of bearing housing


12


supported by the cylindrical surface


12


′ is indicated by arrows L


1


in FIG.


2


D.





FIG. 2E

shows an embodiment of the screw actuator


14


, wherein the linear motion of rod


14




b


of the actuator is brought about in the following manner. Motor M


1


rotates through gear V a toothed gear


50


, which connects with teeth in the end of bushing


51


. Hereby bushing


51


is rotated and the bushing is further connected with rod


14




b


, which is located inside cylinder body


14




a


. The internal teeth of bushing


51


are connected with the external teeth of rod


14




b


. Thus, by operating motor M


1


, rod


14




b


is moved, which is mounted to the front face


12




b


of bearing housing


12


in such a way that turning of rod


14




b


around its own axis is prevented, but rod


14




b


is allowed to turn in the plane of front face


12




a


of bearing housing


12


. With the aid of the mechanism, rod


14




b


is thus moved in the manner shown by arrow F


1


. In this way rolling is achieved for bearing housing


12


along planar surface T


1


, and thus a linear motion S


1


is brought about for the geometric central axis of shaft stub


11




a




1


. Motor M


1


together with its related structures is suspended from base


70


, which base


70


is joined to the so-called cylinder body


14




a


of the equipment shown in FIG.


2


C. Under these circumstances, motor M


1


is tilted by moving the rod together with cylinder body


14




a.







FIG. 3A

shows the most conventional embodiment of the guide according to the invention, wherein the outer surface


12


′ of the bearing housing


12


to be rolled according to the invention is formed by a cylindrical surface, which is rolled by an actuator/actuators


14


along its stop surface T


1


. Pivoting means


15




a




1


are located in between the shaft stub


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


and bearing housing


12


. The pivoting means


15




a




1


are such that they allow for the shaft stub


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


a certain angular change a required for rolling of bearing housing


12


.





FIG. 3B

shows an embodiment of the invention, wherein the guiding roller includes pivoting means


15




a




3


in between jacket


11




b




1


of guiding roller


11




a




1


and jacket


11




c


of guiding roller


11


. In the said embodiment, pivoting means are also needed at the bearing housing


12


to allow rolling of the bearing housing. Hereby there are pivoting means


15




a




1


between shaft stub


11




a




1


of guiding roller


11


and bearing housing


12


, which allow an angular change α in order to roll bearing housing


12


along its stop surface T


1


.





FIG. 4

shows an embodiment of the invention, wherein bearing housing


12


includes a gear


100


surface in the form of a curved rolling surface


13


. Actuator


14


is adapted to roll the bearing housing along stop surface T


1


, which is formed by a straight gear teeth


101


.



Claims
  • 1. A web guide for guiding a web in a paper or board machine, comprising:a guiding roller (11) having a first shaft stub (11a1) projecting from a first end thereof and structured and arranged to be movable in a linear direction and second shaft stub (11a2) projecting from a second end thereof and structured and arranged to permit a pivotable movement of said guiding roller (11) thereabout; a bearing housing (12) having a bearing (15a1) structured and arranged in said bearing housing, wherein said bearing housing (12) is operatively coupled, via said bearing (15a1), to said shaft stub (11a1) of said guiding roller(11), said bearing housing (12) including a rolling surface (13) in contact with a stop face (T1); and an actuator (14) operatively coupled to said bearing housing (12) for effectuating a linear movement of said bearing housing (12) and wherein said actuator is structured and arranged to linearly roll said bearing housing (12) along said stop face (T1), whereby said bearing (15a1) permits an essentially linear transfer of movement of said actuator (14) to said stub shaft (11a1).
  • 2. The guide as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator (14) is one of a hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder.
  • 3. The web guide according to claim 1, wherein said actuator (14) is a cylinder actuator having a cylinder body (14b) and a piston rod, wherein said cylinder body is operatively coupled at a first end to said machine frame (R) and at a second end to said piston rod, and wherein said piston rod is operatively connected at a first end to said cylinder body and at a second end to said front face of said bearing housing.
  • 4. The web guide according to claim 1, wherein said bearing (15a1) is structured and arranged to permit an angular movement (a) of said stub shaft (11a1).
  • 5. The web guide according to claim 1, further comprising:a second bearing housing (120) having a second bearing (15a2) structured and arranged therein and wherein said second stub shaft (11a2) is operatively coupled to said second bearing (15a2) and wherein said second bearing (15a2) is structured and arranged to permit an angular movement (α) of said second stub shaft (11a2).
  • 6. The web guide according to claim wherein said guiding roller (11a1) includes a first jacket portion (11b1) and a second jacket portion (11c), and further comprising:a bearing (15a3) arranged between said first jacket portion (11b1) and said second jacket portion (11c).
  • 7. The web guide according to claim 1, wherein said stop face (T) is a planar surface such that when said bearing housing (12) is moved along said stop face (T) said first bearing (15a1) moves along a planar path.
  • 8. The web guide according to claim 1, wherein said bearing housing (12) includes a rolling surface (13) having a plurality of teeth (100) said plurality of teeth (100) being structured and arranged to mate with a plurality of teeth on said stop face (T1).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
20000269 Feb 2000 FI
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5653331 Graf Aug 1997 A