Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to a structure for supporting a doctor blade used for permitting
a raw material to be satisfactorily accumulated on a paper making roll and water to
be satisfactorily fed to the roll and removing foreign matters adhered to a surface
of the roll such as paper powders, pitch, tailings or the like from the roll to keep
it clean, and more particularly to a doctor blade supporting structure adapted to
permit a pressure distributed at an edge of the blade pressedly contacted with the
roll to be adjusted so as to be substantially uniform.
Background Art
[0002] A conventional doctor blade supporting structure which has been known in the art
includes an adjusting means which acts to permit a blade for peeling off dusts adhered
to a surface of a roll from the roll to be contacted at a tip end thereof with the
roll surface at a uniform linear pressure or a contact pressure of the blade uniformly
distributed in an axial direction of the roll.
[0003] In general, a blade for a doctor blade supporting structure is required to exhibit
satisfactory holding force, stability and flexibility; therefore, the blade for the
conventional doctor blade supporting structure is generally made of a relatively thin
sheet material such as metal, plastic or the like into any desired thickness depending
upon applications thereof. Unfortunately, this causes the blade to be pivotally moved
with respect to the roll, resulting in the contact pressure of the blade being apt
to be varied. In view of such a problem, a structure as shown in Fig. 7 is proposed
and used, wherein a blade (G) is vertically interposed between a blade holder (F)
made of a relatively rigid plate material and support members (C) and the blade holder
(F) keeps the blade (G) at a posture. The support members (C) each are held directly
on a doctor bag (E) using a screw means or pivotally supported on a pivot rod (D).
Then, the blade (G) is vertically moved through a pressurized air tube (A) and an
open tube (B) each interposedly arranged between the doctor bag (E) and the support
member (C) to adjust a position of the blade (G).
[0004] The blade holder (F) comprises a single plate member formed into a shape of continuously
extending in an axial direction of a roll, to thereby prevent a contact pressure of
the blade (G) with respect to the roll from being varied in use. However, in order
that the contact pressure of the blade (G) can be uniformly distributed in the axial
direction of the roll, it is necessary to uniformly adjust contact between a surface
of the roll and the blade (G). Unfortunately, this needs a considerable amount of
labor. Further, a width of the blade holder (F) is finished by machining, however,
a thickness of a blank for the blade holder (F) and its length are used as those of
the holder (F) without being subject to finishing by machining, resulting in failing
to form a contact end between the blade holder (F) and the blade (G) with high accuracy.
[0005] It would be considered that the accuracy of the contact end is increased by various
processing techniques. However, this requires a considerable amount of labor and time
and many processing machines, leading to a significant increase in manufacturing costs.
[0006] In view of the foregoing, the present situation is to escape an error occurring at
the contact end utilizing crook of the blade holder (F); however, in order to accomplish
the purpose, it is required to reduce a degree of crook of the blade holder (F) when
the doctor blade supporting structure is directed to applications wherein the blade
(G) is abutted against the roll at a high pressure, resulting in a relief being lost.
This requires to further increase the accuracy of the contact end, so that it is highly
difficult to press the blade against the roll at a constant linear pressure.
Disclosure of Invention
[0007] In accordance with the present invention, a doctor blade supporting structure is
provided which comprises a blade (1) abutted against a roll (R), a blade holder (2)
and support members (4), wherein the blade is mounted on the support members through
the blade holder by means of mounting screws (3). The structure is characterized in
that a reinforcing plate (5) is arranged in a manner to be superposed on the blades
holder (2); and finely adjusting screws (10) are arranged so as to permit a gap to
be defined between the blade holder (2) and the reinforcing plate (5) or support members
(4) so that the blade holder (2) may be approachable or accessible to the blade (1)
through a free end (5₁) of the reinforcing plate (5) defined on the side of the blade.
Such construction of the present invention permits the structure to effectively absorb
strain of each of the roll (R) and blade (1) occurring during operation of the structure
while contacting the blade (1) with the roll (R), so that a linear pressure of the
blade with respect to the roll (R) may be automatically corrected so as to be uniform
over a whole width of the blade.
[0008] In particular, the structure of the present invention is so constructed that the
blade holder (2) is pressedly fixed by the reinforcing plate (5) on which the blade
holder (2) is mounted by means of the mounting screws (3) and the finely adjusting
screws (10) are arranged so as to permit the gap to be defined between the blade holder
(2) and the reinforcing plate (5) or support members (4) so as to render the blade
holder (2) approachable or accessible to the blade (1) through the free end (5₁) of
the reinforcing plate (5) positioned on the side of the blade. Thus, tightening of
each of the finely adjusting screws (10) causes a tip end of the blade (1) to be lowered
and pressedly abutted against the roll, whereas loosening of the screw causes pressing
force of the blade (1) against the roll to be reduced; thus, adjustment of the pressing
force is highly facilitated to satisfactorily increase holding force and stability
of the blade, to thereby permit the blade to be uniformly pressed against the roll
at a constant linear pressure. Also, the above-described construction permits the
crook of the blade holder in a direction of a thickness thereof to be reinforced,
so that the blade holder (2) itself may be formed into a reduced thickness as compared
with the prior art. This results in distortion and bending of the blade in a longitudinal
direction thereof permitting the blade to exhibit improved response performance or
characteristics.
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention keeps the blade (1) at a satisfactory posture
while eliminating a necessity of subjecting the reinforcing plate (5) to fine processing
and permits the blade holder (2) to prevent the contact pressure of the blade 11)
from being varied because the blade (1) is uniformly abutted against a surface of
the roll. Also, the present invention permits the contact pressure of the blade with
respect to the surface of the roll to be uniformly distributed in an axial direction
of the roll and also permits the reinforcing plate (5) to be formed into a reduced
thickness.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0010] In the accompanying drawings,
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing an embodiment of a doctor
blade supporting structure according to the present invention;
Fig. 1A is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of the structure of Fig. 1 in use;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the doctor blade supporting structure shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing another embodiment of a doctor
blade supporting structure according to the present invention;
Fig. 3A is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of the structure of Fig. 3 in use;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the doctor blade supporting structure shown in Fig 3;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing a further embodiment of a
doctor blade supporting structure according to the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing still another embodiment of
a doctor blade supporting structure according to the present invention; and
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing a conventional doctor blade
supporting structure.
Best Modes for Carrying Out Invention
[0011] Figs. 1 to 2 illustrate an embodiment of a doctor blade supporting structure according
to the present invention. A doctor blade supporting structure of the illustrated embodiment
includes a blade 1 adapted to be abutted against a roll R, which blade is mounted
on support members 4 by means of mounting screws 3 provided for assembling a blade
holder 2. The doctor blade supporting structure also includes a reinforcing plate
5 arranged in a manner to be laminated or superposed on the blade holder 2. Further,
the structure includes finely adjusting screws 10 each of which acts to permit a gap
to be defined between the blade holder 2 and the reinforcing plate 5 or each of the
support members 4 so that the blade holder 2 may be moved through a free end 5₁ of
the reinforcing plate 5 defined on the side of the blade 1 so as to be approachable
or accessible to the blade 1. The blade 1 is firmly held on the support members 4.
[0012] The reinforcing plate 5, as shown in Fig. 2, comprises a plurality of rectangular
plate elements arranged on the blade holder 2 in a manner to be spaced at intervals.
It is preferable that the plate elements of the reinforcing plate 5 are separately
fixedly held on the support members 4 by means of the mounting screws 3, respectively.
Such arrangement effectively prevents distortion and bending actions of the blade
1 in a longitudinal direction thereof from being deteriorated, to thereby substantially
improve responsibility of the blade in the longitudinal direction. In particular,
when the blade 1 is pivotally arranged through a support shaft 8 and held on the support
members 4 each mounted through air tubes 6 on a doctor bag 7, it is preferable that
the plate elements of the reinforcing plate 5 formed into the same width as the support
members 4 are fixed together with the blade holder 2 by means of the mounting screws
3.
[0013] The finely adjusting screws 10 are threadedly arranged in threaded holes 9 formed
through the reinforcing plate 5 in a manner to be movable in an axial direction thereof
in the holes 9 and then inserted into through-holes formed via the blade holder 2
so as to be abutted against the support members 4, so that threaded insertion of the
finely adjusting screws 10 through the reinforcing plate 5 permits the other end of
each of the plate elements of the reinforcing plate 5 to be approachable or accessible
to the blade holder 2 to form a gap therebetween.
[0014] In another embodiment of the present invention shown in Fig. 3, finely adjusting
screws 10 inserted in through-holes formed via a blade holder 2 each are tapped with
respect to a support member 4 and abutted at a head portion thereof against a lower
surface of a reinforcing plate 5. Also, the reinforcing plate 5 is formed with holes
10₁ each of which permits a hexagon wrench to operatively engage therethrough with
the head portion of the finely adjusting screw 10 to vertically move it, to thereby
cause the other end of the reinforcing plate 5 to be vertically moved to define a
gap between the reinforcing plate 5 and the blade holder 2, so that a posture of contact
of a blade 1 with respect to a roll R may be adjusted.
[0015] At least one of the mounting screws 3 may be kept somewhat loosened when the adjustment
is carried out, to thereby facilitate operation for the adjustment. Alternatively,
in each of the embodiments described above, the plate elements of the reinforcing
plate 5 each may be formed with a hole 11 for receiving the mounting screw therein
as shown in Figs. 1 and 3.
[0016] In the embodiment of the present invention shown in Fig. 3, the reinforcing plate
5, as shown in Fig. 4, comprises a single plate member of a pectinate or rugged shape
so that a free end 5₁ of the reinforcing plate may be provided with a plurality of
projections. Such construction of the reinforcing plate 5 facilitates assembling,
mounting and handling of the reinforcing plate 5.
[0017] In a still further embodiment of the present invention shown in Fig. 5, between a
support member 4 and a portion of a blade holder 2 overlapped with a reinforcing plate
5 and positioned around a mounting screw 3 arranged on the side of a blade 1 is formed
a gap 12, so that threaded insertion of the mounting screw 3 into the support member
4 permits the reinforcing plate 5 and blade holder 2 to be moved together, to thereby
vertically adjustably move an end of a blade 1 which is contacted with a roll R. Thus,
it will be noted that the mounting screws 3 each function also as a finely adjusting
screw.
[0018] In still another embodiment of the present invention shown in Fig. 6, air tubes 6
and 6 are arranged below an extension line C₁ defined by extending a line defined
between an edge of a blade 1 and a portion of the blade 1 held on support members
4. Also, the air tubes 6 are arranged opposite to each other in a V-like or Y-like
manner about an intersection between a line C₂ extending from the edge of the blade
1 at an angle ϑ of 6 to 30 degrees and preferably 10 to 15 degrees below the extension
line C₁ and a vertical line C₃. Such construction permits a contact angle of the blade
with respect to a roll R to be increased, to thereby decrease a variation of the contact
angle due to wearing of the blade 1, resulting in facilitating adjustment of a contact
pressure of the blade with respect to the roll R and removal of any tailings from
the roll R. Also, such construction permits the blade 1 to be uniformly pressed against
the roll R.
Industrial Applicability
[0019] The present invention is so constructed that the reinforcing plate is arranged in
a manner to be superposed on the blade holder and the finely adjusting screws each
are arranged so as to permit a gap to be defined between the blade holder and the
reinforcing plate or support member, resulting in the blade holder being approachable
or accessible to the blade through the free end of the reinforcing plate defined on
the side of the blade. Such construction provides a relief for fine adjustment without
requiring to form the contact end of the blade holder with high accuracy. Also, it
permits crook of the blade holder to be reduced during pressing of the blade against
the roll, to thereby keep the blade at a natural posture. Further, it permits the
blade to be significantly reinforced against the crook of the blade holder while exhibiting
a function of pressing the roll at a predetermined line pressure, so that the blade
holder may be formed into a reduced thickness as compared with the prior art. This
results in distortion and bending of the blade in a longitudinal direction thereof
allowing the blade to exhibit a more satisfactory function. In addition, crook of
the blade holder in a radial direction of the roll can be reduced to substantially
improve response performance or characteristics of the blade in the longitudinal direction
and a doctor line pressure can be rendered uniform over a whole width of the roll,
so that the doctor blade supporting structure of the present invention is widely and
readily applicable to existing apparatus while ensuring positive operation of the
blade at a low cost and permitting the blade to positively exhibit satisfactory holding
force, stability and flexibility. Thus, the present invention can be highly effectively
available as a doctor blade supporting structure for a paper making roll.
1. A doctor blade supporting structure comprising:
a blade (1) abutted against a roll (R);
a blade holder (2); and
support members (4);
said blade being mounted on said support members through said blade holder by means
of mounting screws (3),
characterized in that:
a reinforcing plate (5) is arranged in a manner to be superposed on said blade
holder (2); and
finely adjusting screws (10) are arranged so as to permit a gap to be defined between
said blade holder (2) and said reinforcing plate (5) or support members (4) so that
said blade holder (2) may be accessible to said blade (1) through a free end (5₁)
of said reinforcing plate (5) defined on the side of said blade.
2. A doctor blade supporting structure as defined in Claim 1, characterized in that said
reinforcing plate (5) comprises a plurality of rectangular plate elements arranged
on said blade holder (2) in a manner to be spaced at intervals;
said plate elements of said reinforcing plate are respectively fixed on said support
members (4) by means of said mounting screws (3) to hold said blade (1); and
said finely adjusting screws (10) are threadedly arranged on a portion of said
reinforcing plate (5) opposite to the blade (10).
3. A doctor blade supporting structure as defined in Claim 1, characterized in that said
reinforcing plate (5) comprises a plate member formed with holes (10₁) for operating
said finely adjusting screws (10);
said support members (4) each are pivotally arranged through air tubes (6) on a
doctor bag (7);
said blade (1) is interposed between said support members (4) and said blade holder
(2) and fixed by means of said mounting screws (3); and
said finely adjusting screws (10) each are threadedly inserted into said support
member and abutted at a head portion thereof against a bottom surface of said reinforcing
plate (5).
4. A doctor blade supporting structure as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 3, characterized
in that said blade (1) is mounted on said support members (4) pivotally supported;
said support members (4) each are arranged through air tubes (6) on a doctor bag
(7); and
said air tubes (6) are arranged below an extension line C₁ defined by extending
a line defined between an edge of said blade (1) and a portion of said blade held
on said support members (4) and in a manner to slant to each other at an intersection
between a line extending from the edge of said blade (1) at an angle of 6 to 30 degrees
below the extension line C₁ and a vertical line.