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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 04.04.2001 |
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SHOE PRESS
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- BROX, Erik
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Hynell Patenttjänst AB
Patron Carls väg 2 683 40 Hagfors / Uddeholm 683 40 Hagfors / Uddeholm (SE) |
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the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a press in a machine for production or treatment
of a continuously running web of cellulosic fibrous material, for instance a paper,
tissue or board machine, which press comprises a press device and a counter element
arranged opposite the press device, which is arranged to form a press zone in the
form of an extended press nip in cooperation with the press device having a certain
width in the machine direction W for pressing the fibrous web as it runs through the
press nip, which press device comprises
- a press shoe;
- a support element for supporting and pressing the press shoe in direction towards
the counter element via
- at least one power device arranged between the press shoe and the support element
for application of a certain pressure onto the fibrous web at the pressing operation;
- a flexible and preferably impermeable belt that is arranged to run in a continuous
loop around the support element and through the press nip having a sliding contact
with the press shoe; and
- a first guide for the press shoe arranged downstream of the press shoe, which first
guide is movable between at least a first and a second position.
[0002] The present invention also relates to a method for altering the pressure profile
in a press in a machine in which a continuously running web of cellulosic fibrous
material is produced or is treated, for instance a paper, tissue or board machine,
which press comprises a press device and a counter element arranged opposite the press
device, which forms a press zone in the form of an extended press nip in cooperation
with the press device having a certain width in the machine direction W so that a
pressing of the fibrous web occurs during the passage through the press nip, which
press device comprises
- a press shoe;
- a support element that supports and press the press shoe in direction towards the
counter element via
- at least one power device which is arranged between the press shoe and the support
element and which power device is applying a certain pressure onto the fibrous web
during the pressing operation;
- a flexible and preferably impermeable belt that runs in a continuous loop around the
support element and through the press nip having a sliding contact with the press
shoe, and a first guide for the press shoe arranged downstream of the press shoe and
which first guide is transferred by dismounting and/or adjustment between at least
a first and a second position.
PROBLEM PRESENTATION AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Presses of above specified type are known in different designs and have since long
ago been used in production of different paper and cardboard grades, especially for
wet pressing with the intention to raise the dry solids content of the fibrous web,
but may also be used for calendering with the intention to improve surface properties
or other physical properties of the web. Typically for presses that comprise press
devices having an extended press nip and which presses and press devices usually are
named shoe presses and shoe press rolls respectively, is that they provide a plurality
of advantages through their longer press nips compared with presses having a conventional
press nip The expression "a conventional press nip" implies in this context, a press
nip in which two rigid rolls, having cylindrical cross-section, are cooperating with
each other under pressure. However, the dwell time for the fibrous web in this type
of press nip is only some few milliseconds because of the short press nip. In a shoe
press, wherein the press nip normally is extended to approximately 20 to 30 cm, the
dwell time, during which the wet fibrous web is exposed to a pressure, is considerably
longer, which results in much higher water flows from the web. Additional advantages,
which are achieved in comparison with presses having a conventional press nip and
in which, also unlike shoe presses, an effective nip pressure can be obtained only
in the press direction, are a higher dry solids content of the web at the same nip
pressure, or a more lenient pressing for the web at a lower nip pressure with maintained
dry solids content of the web. The latter is especially essential in the manufacture
of tissue where a high pressure results in unwanted tissue properties. In the case
of production of tissue, which has a low basis weight and which is used for production
of household paper, for instance paper towels and other hygiene products, it is important
that the bulk, i.e. the relationship between the volume and the weight of the paper,
is high because high bulk paper has a desirable combination of softness and high absorption
power.
[0004] However, it is also of great importance for the final properties of the fibrous web
in question that the pressure in the nip is not just regulated in the press direction
but also that the nip pressure in the machine direction and across this may be distributed
in a suitable way within the press zone between the press shoe and the counter element,
i.e. that a certain and defined pressure profile is maintained in every longitudinal
section and cross-section within said press zone.
[0005] It is known, for instance through the American patent US-A-4, 713,147, see the figures
2, 5 and 6, to successively arrange several independently working arrangements of
power devices in the machine direction between the press shoe and a fixed support
element for these power devices to try to achieve a suitable distribution of pressure
within the press zone between the press shoe and the counter element for the fibrous
web in question. Each individual power device arrangement extends across the fibrous
web and is thereby so arranged that it is working in the press direction towards the
press shoe and thereby also towards the counter element having the fibrous web pressed
there between. Then, by varying the pressure from each power device relative to the
other power devices, seen in the machine direction, the position for the common pressure
resultant force is transferred towards the press shoe in either the downstream or
upstream direction and thereby also the distribution of pressure within the press
zone. Through the same document, it is also known to alter the position for said pressure
resultant force by means of a power device displaceable in the machine direction.
[0006] Consequently, all changes of the pressure profile must be done by shifting the configurations
of the entire position of the actual power device arrangement in question and/or by
adjusting the loads that are loaded against the press shoe by separate transverse
rows of power devices, which configurations and/or adjustments first thereafter provide
the desired alterations of the pressure profile by a small pivoting in the machine
direction of an otherwise entirely fixed press shoe. However, it is desirable that
the pressure profile may be set without transferring or adjusting the power device
arrangement as an entity, while this is complicated both in a mechanical and control
engineering way and which therefore is unfavorable, but which also means an essential
change of the actual torque that the support element must endure.
[0007] In relation to I-beams, box girders have a higher torsional rigidity but they also
have certain disadvantages. For instance, the assembly may become more complicated,
which in its turn may make the shoe press construction more expensive. It is therefore
desirable to find a shoe press construction that enables the use of an I-beam support
element and in which shoe press construction the pressure profile may be changed without
any risk for pivoting of said I-beam support element.
[0008] For instance, through the European patent application EP-A1-0 345 500 a press is
known, in which several power devices are arranged as above, i.e. successively in
the machine direction between the press shoe and a fixed support for the power devices,
but which power devices each also comprises several press cylinders arranged in a
row across the fibrous web and by which the distribution of pressure across the machine
direction may be regulated by varying the pressure in each press cylinder across the
fibrous web.
[0009] It is understood, that when the position of the press shoe is changed in the upstream
or downstream direction in relation to a counter roll having a certain radius, a simultaneous
and required angular adjustment must occur around the longitudinal axis of the press
shoe that adjusts the cooperating sliding surfaces of the press shoe and the counter
roll relative each other. The same thing goes for a press device having several rows
of power devices arranged successively in the machine direction, in which an angular
adjustment of the press shoe is desired in order to achieve an increase or a reduction
of the nip pressure profile in the machine direction and which is achieved by the
different magnitudes of the pressures which are applied on the press shoe from the
downstream and the upstream located row of power devices. However, it is also understood
that a limited expansion, displacement, pivoting and/or angular adjustment of the
press shoe in relation to a horizontal plane in the cross machine direction is feasible
since the power devices are not entirely fixed at the press shoe and the support element.
This mobility must, however, be within certain determined limits, or problems with
the pressure profile and/or damages or needless wear on the integral construction
parts will arise.
[0010] Consequently, it is very important, in addition to the absorbing of the frictional
forces generated in the machine direction during operation, to guide and support the
shoe in all directions so that it only may deviate from its intended position within
certain, very precisely determined limits.
[0011] Therefore, the shoe press known through EP-A1-0 345 500 comprises a strong support
element that is fixedly mounted across the machine direction at the support element
of the shoe press roll and downstream of the press nip, and against which support
the press shoe is in loose contact for obtaining of the wanted support and guiding
of the same. The European patent application EP-A2-0 933 471 shows an additional example
of a known shoe press, which comprises a fixed support that is arranged downstream
of the press shoe and across the cross machine direction for absorbing and preventing
unwanted horizontal forces and movements outwards in the machine direction. The shoe
press also comprises additional guides and supports, which also are supposed to limit
or prevent unwanted movements in the upstream direction and across the machine direction.
Consequently, a front guide, which is directed forwardly in the machine direction
is arranged in the middle of the press shoe and two side guides are arranged with
one guide at each end part of the press shoe. Each side guide has a projection that
projects from the press shoe across the machine direction. The front guide is cooperating
with the fixed support located downstream for limiting movements across the machine
direction and the two projections of the side guides are cooperating with two fixed
stops for limiting movements in the upstream direction of the press shoe and for preventing
an angular adjustment of the press shoe in relation to an axis across said machine
direction, i.e. that one side of the shoe is situated more upstream than that of the
opposed side.
[0012] Also the shoe press shown in EP-A2-0 933 471 has an entirely fixed support for the
press shoe, and therefore also the position of the press shoe is entirely fixed in
relation to the counter roll. The change of the pressure profile is done exclusively
by changes in or of the position of the power devices so that the press shoe in its
turn is pivoted around its own longitudinal axis. No displacement of the press shoe
occurs in the horizontal plane, i.e. in the web feed direction.
[0013] The alteration of the pressure profile is done by mounting different strips, having
varying cross-section dimensions, across the machine direction to the upstream and
downstream longitudinal sides of the press shoe and/or of the power device, whereby
the position of the power device may be altered in relation to the still fixedly arranged
supports and stops by moving the upstream mounted strip from a position along the
upstream side of the press shoe to a position at the downstream side of the press
shoe and vice versa for the strip mounted downstream. The two strips have different
cross-section dimensions, and therefore the power device is moved both in relation
to the support element and to the press shoe whereby the pressure profile thus will
be changed.
[0014] Accordingly, in all the shoe presses described above, the supports and the guides
for the press shoe are fixed , i.e. entirely immovable, and all maneuvering operations,
i.e. all controlled changes in the position of the press shoe and hence the pressure
profile, is effected exclusively by changes in or of the position of the power devices
so that the press shoe in its turn is pivoted around its own longitudinal axis. In
the horizontal plane, i.e. the feed direction of the web, no displacement of the press
shoe is done. As already mentioned above, the displacement of the entire or of essential
parts of the power device in relation to the support element and the press shoe enforces
an unnecessarily complicated and expensive construction.
[0015] Finally, a shoe press is known through US-A-5, 676,799 , wherein a movable downstream
support has been arranged for the press shoe and in which it is indicated that the
pressure profile may be influenced by positioning of the press shoe.
[0016] However, the shown shoe press comprises only one guide that is arranged downstream,
and therefore only the horizontal forces and movements in the machine direction may
be controlled. Furthermore, the stop lacks an accurate and exact arrangement for adjusting
its position in the machine direction.
[0017] The press devices in the described presses are, in addition to the imperfections
during operation mentioned above, also proportionately complicated to manufacture,
to install and to dismount at service or when changing press devices.
THE OBJECT OF THE INVENTION AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS
[0018] The object of the present invention is to provide a press having a substantially
improved press device, which press device has guides and supports that functions in
a considerably better way than earlier and also in all directions necessary, which
is uncomplicated to manufacture having low production costs as a consequence, which
is simple to assemble and dismount in case of servicing or changing and which press
device works in a satisfying way also when an I-beam support element is being used.
[0019] According to the invention, the press comprises the features of claim 1.
[0020] According to additional aspects for a press according to the invention, it is applicable:
- that the first guide for the press shoe is arranged in a dismountable and adjustable
way and comprises at least one support and at least one spacing member;
- that each support and spacing member is manufactured in the form of a profiled rail
that extends along the press shoe;
- that the support comprises two parts, which consist of a lower assembly part and an
upper contact part, against which contact part the press shoe is in contact with its
long side facing downstream;
- that the support is arranged in a displaceable manner in relation to the support element
and to the power device by means of elongated, through going grooves arranged in the
assembly part, which grooves extend parallel to each other in the machine direction;
- that the support is screwed tightly but releasably to the support element by means
of screws arranged in the grooves;
- that the spacing member comprises several different part members having different
and predetermined widths for obtaining a predetermined and adjustable position for
the upper contact part against the press shoe and thereby also for variation of the
position of the press shoe in relation to the integrated power devices;
- that the second guide for the press shoe comprises two lateral supports, which are
arranged in a dismountable and displaceable way at the cross ends of the press shoe;
- that the lateral supports are displaceable in an infinitely variable way by means
of fasteners and elongated, through going grooves, which extend successively in a
straight line in the machine direction, between at least two positions which are predetermined
and fixed by the fasteners and the grooves;
- that each lateral support comprises a lower assembly part for mounting of the lateral
support to the support element and an upper contact part having a preferably vertical
contact surface facing downstream for an upstream guide of the press shoe;
- that the press shoe comprises a fixed projection at each of its two cross ends, and
with which two projections the contact parts are arranged to be in contact, each having
a contact surface of its own;
- that the second guide for the press shoe comprises two lateral supports, which lateral
supports are fixed at the cross ends of the press shoe in a dismountable and turnable
way by means of fasteners;
- that each lateral support comprises a lower assembly part for assembling the lateral
support to the support element and two upper contact parts being arranged at different
distances from the center of the lateral support;
- that the upper contact parts each comprises a preferably vertical contact surface
that is facing the other contact surface;
- that the press shoe comprises two affixed projections, one at each of its cross ends,
and against which projections the contact surface of the most upstream positioned
contact part is arranged to bear on for an upstream guide of the press shoe;
- that the press shoe comprises an eccentric in the form of an eccentrically, pivotable
projection arranged at each of the cross ends of the press shoe;
- that the spacing member is arranged in a turnable or pivotable way;
- that said power devices comprise a number of press cylinders, which are arranged along
the press shoe in a straight line and at a certain distance from each other;
- that the press shoe is arranged freely resting onto the upper piston ends of the press
cylinders for obtaining said free mobility in all directions;
- that the second guide consists of a similar, but reversed, guide as the first guide
arranged downstream, and which second guide is arranged in a dismountable and adjustable
way at several predetermined and fixed positions against and in relation to the first
guide;
- that the press device is aligned across the machine direction W;
- that the counter element comprises a rotatably journalled counter roll that is substantially
parallel with the press device;
- that the support element for supporting the press shoe consists of an I-beam having
a substantially flat waist;
- that the resultant force F of the power device arrangement is arranged to work in
alignment with the center plane of the waist; and
- that the press shoe extends in one single piece across the entire belt and that a
friction-absorbing layer of hydraulic fluid having a certain hydrokinetic pressure
is arranged between the press shoe and the belt.
[0021] The method according to the invention comprises the features of claim 26.
LIST OF FIGURES
[0022] The invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying
figures, wherein:
- Fig. 1
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of parts of a press with an extended press
nip according to a first embodiment of the present invention having a press device
and a rotatably journalled counter roll opposite to the press device, which press
device comprises a press shoe, which is arranged at a first, operative position by
means of one upstream and one downstream, adjustable first and second guide for guiding
and supporting the press shoe;
- Fig. 2
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of the press according to figure 1 with
the press shoe at a second, operative position;
- Fig. 3
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of parts of a press with an extended press
nip according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in which the press
shoe is arranged at a first operative position by means of adjustable guides, one
downstream and one first and one second guide arranged at each cross end of the press
shoe;
- Fig. 4
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of the press according to Fig. 3 with the
press shoe at a second operative position;
- Fig. 5
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of parts of a press with an extended press
nip according to a third embodiment of the present invention, in which the press shoe
is arranged at a first operative position by means of adjustable guides, one downstream
and one first and one second guide arranged at each cross end of the press shoe having
a somewhat different design:
- Fig. 6
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of the press according to Fig. 5 with the
press shoe at a second operative position;
- Fig. 7
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of parts of a press with an extended press
nip according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, in which the press
shoe is arranged at a first operative position by means of adjustable guides, one
downstream and one first and one second guide arranged at each cross end of the press
shoe, which second guide also comprises an eccentric;
- Fig. 8
- is a schematic side view and cross-section of the press according to Fig. 7 with the
press shoe at a second operative position;
- Fig. 9
- is a schematic side view of a press according to the invention comprising a support
element in the form of an I-beam.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0023] With reference to Fig. 1, parts of a press 1 are schematically shown in a side view
and cross-section, for instance a wet press or a calender, which is arranged in a
machine for the production or treatment of a continuously running web 2 of cellulosic
fibrous material, for instance a paper, tissue or board machine, during which production
or treatment the fibrous web 2 is, for instance, dewatered by extrusion of water,
compressed, surfaced, treated for achieving the correct thickness, etc. The press
1 comprises a press device 3 and a counter element 4 arranged opposite to the press
device 3, which in the embodiments shown in the figures comprises a rotatably journalled
counter roll 4 with the rotation direction R. In cooperation with the press device
3, the counter roll 4 is arranged to form a press zone in the form of an extended
press nip 5 having a certain width in the machine direction W for pressing the fibrous
web 2 during its passage through the press nip 5. The press device 3 comprises a press
shoe 6, which is arranged substantially across the fibrous web 2, a support element
7, preferably an I-beam, arranged substantially horizontal for supporting the press
shoe 6 and at least one power device 8 arranged between the press shoe 6 and the support
element 7 for applying a predetermined pressure against the underside 9 of the press
shoe 6 in a direction towards the counter element 4 and thereby also against the fibrous
web 2 via the press shoe 6. The press shoe 6 comprises a concave mating surface 10
facing the counter roll 4, which mating surface 10 is provided with a radius that
equals the curvature of the counter roll 4. The press device 3 also comprises a flexible
and preferably impermeable belt 11 that is arranged to run in a continuous loop around
the support element 7 and through the press nip 5 having a sliding contact with the
mating surface 10 of the press shoe 6. The impermeable web loop 11 may be attached
at each side edge to a rotatable roll head for forming a formable press roll having
a flexible mantle (not shown) or be arranged to run over a number of rolls, not shown,
and through the press nip 5, wherein the fibrous web 2 is pressed between the web
loop 11 and a determined part of the surface of the counter roll 4.
[0024] The press shoe 6 comprises a feed conduit 13 for pressurized hydraulic fluid, which
is attached along the upstream side 12 of the press shoe 6 and which feed conduit
13 is providing one or more hydrostatic pressure pockets, which are arranged in said
mating surface 10 (not shown), via a channel system in the press shoe 6. The function
of the hydraulic fluid is to form and maintain a friction absorbing layer between
the press shoe 6 and the belt 11, which press shoe 6 preferably extends in one piece
across the entire belt 11, at the same time as a hydrokinetic pressure is obtained
between them. The power device 8, which preferably is hydraulically or pneumatically
driven, is attached to the support element 7 at its lower end part by means of suitable
attachment means, as for instance screws (not shown), and is consequently arranged
in a stationary way in relation to said support element 7. Simultaneously, the press
shoe 6 is, within certain determined limits, arranged in a way that is freely movable
in all directions in relation to the same power device 8 and at the upper end part
of this, see in more detail below. Preferably, the power device 8 comprises a number
of press cylinders 14, which are mounted at a certain distance from each other in
at least one linear row along the support element 7, and which press cylinders 14
are fixedly connected to the support element 7 but arranged against the underside
9 of the press shoe 6 in said movable way at its upper end parts. For instance, this
can mean that the press cylinders 14 comprise a combination of several part members,
at least comprising one cylinder 15 and one piston 16 and where either the cylinder
15 or the piston 16 may be in two parts, in which the integral part members 15, 16
are arranged in a displaceable way in relation to each other in the press direction,
but also somewhat tiltable by means of a gap, hence arranged between said part members
15, 16 and possibly also between the press shoe 6 and the upper part member 15, 16,
which is joined to the press shoe 6 in a movable way, for instance by a recess, hence
arranged in the press shoe 6. Alternately, the press shoe 6 may rest freely onto each
upper piston end (not shown) of a press cylinder 14 for obtaining said free mobility
in all directions, which piston end may be somewhat roundish or may comprise a bearing.
For a closer understanding of this prior art for obtaining a floating support for
the press shoe 6 in relation to the support element 7, we refer, for instance, to
the documents mentioned above.
[0025] A rectangular assembly area 17 in the form of a shallow, flat recess is milled in
the top surface 18 of the support element 7 facing the press shoe 6. The assembly
area 17, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the support element 7, is
limited by two longitudinal and two transverse edges 19, 20, which edges 19, 20 are
parallel to each other. Within the assembly area 17, and preferably at equal distances
from its edges 19, 20, the power device or the power devices 8 is/are mounted in the
way described above. A plurality of threaded holes 21, having a determined and common
dividing, are milled within said recess 17 and arranged in one or more linear row/s
along, and at a certain distance from, the upstream and/or the downstream located
longitudinal edge 19', 19.
[0026] A first guide 22 for the press shoe 6 is arranged in a dismountable and adjustable
way along the longitudinal edge 19 located downstream. Each such downstream guide
22 comprises at least one support 23 and at least one spacing member 24, which supports
23 and spacing members 24 may each be produced in one elongated piece, each preferably
in the form of a profiled rail extending along the entire length of the press shoe
6, but they may also consist of a plurality of parts distributed in the cross-direction.
The support 23 comprises two parts, which consist of a lower assembly part 25 and
an upper contact part 26, which latter extends from the lower assembly part 25 in
a substantially right angle in relation to the support element 7 and against which
contact part 26 the press shoe 6 presses with its downstream facing long side 27.
[0027] The support 23 is arranged in a displaceable way in relation to the support element
7, to the downstream located longitudinal edge 19 and to the power device 8 by means
of elongated, parallel grooves 28 milled through the assembly part 25, which grooves
28 extend in the machine direction and in which grooves 28 screws 29 are tightly but
releasably screwed in the threaded holes 21 mentioned above. The spacing member 24,
which is turnable or pivotable, is clamped between the downstream located longitudinal
edge 19 and the assembly part 25, which latter also comprises a longitudinal recess
30 for said spacing member 24. The spacing member 24 has a cross-section profile,
which profile is very precisely sized and comprises several different part members
24a, 24b, etc., having different and predetermined widths a, b, c, d, etc. for obtaining
a very exact, predetermined and adjustable position for the upper contact surface
31 of the contact part 26 against the press shoe 6. The position of the press shoe
6 in relation to the longitudinal edge 19 located downstream, and thereby also in
relation to power devices 8, counter elements 4 and vertical central axis Y of the
support element 7, may therefore be varied in a simple, effective and very exact way
according to the necessary properties for the present press situation. Since the power
device arrangement 8, in the press 1 according to the invention, always is fixedly
attached and centered to the vertical central axis Y of the support element 7, the
pressure resultant force that occurs during the pressing operation will always have
a vertical component part along said central axis Y, regardless of which position
the press shoe 6 takes, and which vertical component part then does not give any additional
torque.
[0028] In addition to the described first guide 22, located downstream, the press device
3 also comprises an additional and second guide 32 for the press shoe 6, which is
arranged substantially upstream or at least working from the upstream side and substantially
in the machine direction against the press shoe 6. In the embodiment shown in figures
1 and 2, this second guide 32 constitutes of a similar but reversed guide 32 as the
first guide 22 arranged downstream and which second guide 32 also is arranged in the
same way as the first guide 22, i.e. in a dismountable and adjustable way, at several
predetermined, fixed positions against, and in relation to, the upstream, longitudinal
edge 19'.
[0029] This means that in the case of an upstream or downstream relocation, when the pressure
profile needs to be changed, of the first contact surface 31 of the guide 22 and thereby
also a relocation of the press shoe 6 to a new position, which is determined of the
downstream located spacing member 24, which relocation is achieved by rotating or
turning the downstream located spacing member 24 to a new position comprising a new
profile width a, b, c, etc. in the machine direction, also the contact surface 31'
of the upstream guide 32 is moved equally and in the same direction as for the press
shoe 6 and the first contact surface 31 of the guide 22 through an equivalent rotating
or a turning of the upstream located spacing member 24'.
[0030] In the second embodiment of the present invention, shown in the figures 3 and 4,
the second guide 32 for the press shoe 6 comprises two lateral supports 33, which
lateral supports 33 are arranged in a dismountable way at the cross ends 35 of the
press shoe 6 by means of fasteners 34, threaded holes 21' and elongated, through grooves
28', which extend in a straight line in the machine direction. Furthermore, the lateral
supports 33 are steplessly displaceable along each of the two transverse edges 20,
20' between at least two positions, which are predetermined and fixed by the fasteners
34 and the grooves 28'. Each lateral support 33 comprises two parts, which parts consist
of a lower assembly part 36 for assembly of the lateral support 33 to the support
element 7 and an upper contact part 37. This contact part 37 extends from the lower
assembly part 36 at a substantially right angle relative to the support element 7
and comprises a preferably vertical contact surface 38 facing downstream. In this
second embodiment of the press 1 according to the invention, the press shoe 6 also
comprises a fixed projection 39 at each of its both cross ends 35, against which two
projections 39 the contact parts 37 are arranged to abut, each having a contact surface
38 for achieving an upstream guiding of the press shoe 6.
[0031] In the third embodiment of the present invention shown in figures 5 and 6, the second
guide 32 for the press shoe 6 comprises two lateral supports 33, which lateral supports
33 are attached in a dismountable way by means of fasteners 34 and threaded holes
21' at the cross ends 35 of the press shoe 6 and also arranged in a turnable way along
each of the two transverse edges 20, 20'. Each lateral support 33 comprises three
parts, which parts consist of a lower assembly part 36 for assembly of the lateral
support 33 to the support element 7 and two upper contact parts 37, which are arranged
at to two different distances from the lateral support 33 center. Each of these contact
parts 37 extends from the lower assembly part 36 at a substantially right angle relative
to the support element 7 and which upper contact parts 37 each comprise a preferably
vertical contact surface 38 facing each other. Also in this third embodiment of the
press 1 according to the invention, the press shoe 6 comprises two fixed projections
39, one at each of its cross ends 35, and against which projections 39 the contact
surface 38 of the most upstream located contact part 37 is arranged to abut for an
upstream guiding of the press shoe 6.
[0032] In the fourth embodiment of the press 1 according to the invention, shown in the
figures 7 and 8, this press 1 comprises the same component parts, which are arranged
in the same way as the third embodiment shown in the figures 5 and 6, except for the
difference that the press shoe 6 instead of the fixed projections 39 comprises an
eccentric 40 in the form of an eccentrically pivotable projection 39 arranged at each
cross end 35 of the press shoe 6.
[0033] With reference to figure 9, a press 1 is shown in a schematic side view comprising
a support element 7 in the form of an I-beam. The I-beam has a substantially flat
waist 41 and the power device arrangement 8 is arranged to function with its resultant
force F in alignment with the center plane of the waist 41 in such a way that regardless
of the pressure curve set, the press cylinders 14 still work in alignment with the
center plane of the waist 41. This because they are arranged in a symmetric and fixed
way relative to the waist 41. Thereby may an adjustable pressure profile be obtained
while still using an I-beam.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
[0034] The function of the press according to the invention is as follows.
[0035] When the pressure profile needs to be changed in the press nip 5 between the press
shoe 6 and the counter element 4, for instance because of the production of another
grade of paper having other characteristics at the pressing, the first and the second
guide 22, 32, respectively, working in the downstream and the upstream direction against
the press shoe 6, are disengaged from the support element 7. In the embodiment shown
in figures 1 and 2, the supports 23 and 23' are then displaced in the grooves 28 so
that the contact surfaces 31 and 31' of the guides 22, 32 are moved from a first operative
position to a second operative position for the press shoe 6 by placing the spacing
member 24, which is located downstream and having a first width c, so that the width
b is obtained instead, and simultaneously moving the spacing member 24' located upstream
in the same way from a first position having the width b' to a second position having
the width c', where the sum b + c' = b' + c. The guides 22, 32 are thereafter once
again tightly screwed, after which the position of the press shoe 6 in figure 1 thus
has been moved somewhat downstream compared with figure 2.
[0036] In the other embodiments shown, the downstream located guide 22 is moved in the same
way as described above, while, for the different embodiments of the second guide 32,
this is done in the following way.
[0037] In the embodiment shown in figures 3 and 4, each of the lateral supports 33 is loosened
so much from the support element 7 that they may be moved in the same direction and
as equally much as the downstream located guide 22 has been moved, after which the
lateral supports 33 once again are tightened to the support element 7, having a renewed
contact against the projection 39 of the press shoe at the new operative position
for the press shoe 6.
[0038] In the embodiment shown in figures 5 and 6, each of the lateral supports 33 is entirely
loosened from the support element 7, turned a half turn, after which the lateral supports
33 once again are tightened to the support element 7, now having a renewed contact
against the projection 39 of the press shoe with the earlier, in relation to the first
operative position, inactive contact surface 38 of the contact part 37, which, because
of the two different distances of the contact parts 37 from the center of the lateral
supports 33, equals the accomplished movement of the press shoe 6 by the first guide
22.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in figures 7 and 8, the first guide 22 is moved in the same
way as described above, while the positions of the lateral supports 33 of the second
guide 32 are being retained unaltered. Instead, the eccentric 40 at both cross ends
35 of the press shoe 6 is pivoted to a new position, in which new position the eccentrically
pivotable projection 39 is in afresh contact with the contact surfaces 38 of the lateral
support 33 for guiding and supporting the press shoe 6 at the new, and for the press
shoe 6, second operative position.
[0040] The operative positions of the guides 22, 32 may, of course, be more numerous than
the two (first and second) operative positions shown in the figures and they may be
achieved in a numerous different ways in addition to the ways shown, having spacing
members 24, fasteners 29, 34 and eccentrics 40, for instance by means of guide pins,
wedges, eccentrically arranged spacing members etc.
ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments, but it may also be varied
(not shown) in different ways within the scope of the claims. It is for instance understood
that the counter element also may consist of a second press device, preferably a shoe
press roll in which the press shoe then is adapted to the press shoe of the first
press device so that their sliding surfaces are cooperating in forming a determined
press zone there between. The actual press shoe is preferably designed in one piece,
while the power device or the power devices preferably comprises/comprise several
press cylinders having a preferably even distribution along the press shoe.
[0042] It is further realized that one or more, permeable or impermeable clothings, not
shown, as smooth or imprinted felts, wires etc., may be arranged to run in a loop
of its own across a number of guide rolls and through the press nip together with
the fibrous web and the belt. In a wet or impulse press, the said clothings may for
instance comprise one or more press felts, which are running trough the nip together
with the wet fibrous web while water is being transferred to the press felts when
being pressed in the nip. It is also understood, that on the other hand the press
may consist of a calender or another finishing unit, in which the then substantially
entirely dried fibrous web is surfaced and/or shaped, for instance calendered, imprinted
etc. The press according to the invention may also be used for other webs than paper
and cardboard, for instance tissue.
[0043] Even if the invention is intended for a shoe press having only one row of press cylinders,
it may be used in a double-row arrangement. In this case, the power device may then
also comprise several, preferably two, mutually parallel rows having several press
cylinders in each row across the belt and along the press shoe. The press cylinders
may also be divided into groups for variation of the pressure across the press shoe.
The fixed edges in the above-described embodiments, which are formed of the lowered
assembly area, may, of course, instead consist of edges or other suitable supports
mounted on top of the top surface of the support element or projecting from the support
element for determining of set baselines from which diverse, nearly exact positions
for the press shoe may be set by means of spacing members cooperating in pairs, which
together give the selected position for the press shoe.
[0044] In alternative embodiments, not shown, the second guide may, in the case it consists
of lateral supports, also guide directly or indirectly against the upstream side of
the press shoe instead of against the projections mentioned above. As will also be
understood, the second guide, instead of the press shoe, may comprise the described
projections, and which projections then in turn run in therefore arranged grooves
in the press shoe. Furthermore, it is understood that when the actual press shoe is
moved upstream or downstream for changing the pressure profile in the press nip, the
first and downstream arranged support is moved equally much as the shoe, which then
also is the fact for the second guide, which is moved equally much and in the same
direction as the first guide.
[0045] Instead of movable guides, different sets of guides, having different geometry (length
in the machine direction), may be used. The adjustment may then be done by changing
one guide by another.
1. Press (1) for a paper, tissue or board machine, which press (1) comprises a press
device (3) and a counter element (4) arranged opposite the press device (3), which
is arranged to form a press zone (5) in the form of an extended press nip in cooperation
with the press device (3) having a certain width in the machine direction (W) for
pressing of the fibrous web (2) as it runs through the press nip (5), which press
device (3) comprises
- a press shoe (6);
- a support element (7) for supporting the press shoe (6);
- at least one power device (8) arranged between the press shoe (6) and the support
element (7) for applying pressure against the press shoe (6) in a direction towards
tile counter element (4);
- a flexible and preferably impermeable belt (11) that is arranged to run in a continuous
loop around the support element (7) and through the press nip (5), haying a sliding
contact with the press shoe (6); and
- a first guide (22) for the press shoe (6) arranged downstream of the press shoe
(6) and having a contact surface (31) against the press shoe (6);
and wherein the press device (3) Luther comprises a second guide (32) for the press
Shoe (6) arranged substantially upstream of the press shoe (6) or at least is functioning
from the upstream side of the press shoe (6) and substantially in the machine direction
(W) and having a contact surface (31', 38) arranged to achieve an upstream guiding
of the press shoe (6), the press shoe (6) being movable in the machine direction such
that the position of the press shoe (6) in relation to the power device (8) is alterable
and thereby also the pressure profile in the nip and the first and second guides being
adjustable such that the contact surfaces (31, 31', 38) of the guides (22, 32) are
movable in the machine direction together with the press shoe (6) in a movement that
is equal to the movement of the press shoe (6) in the machine direction.
2. Press (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first guide (22) for the press shoe (6)
is arranged in a dismountable and adjustable way and comprises at least one support
(23) and at least one spacing member (24).
3. Press (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein each support (23) and spacing member (24)
are manufactured in the form of a profiled rail that extends along the press shoe
(6).
4. Press (1) as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein the support (23) comprises two parts,
which consist of a lower assembly part (25) and an upper contact part (26), against
which contact part (26) the press shoe (6) is in contact with its long side (27) facing
downstream.
5. Press (1) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the support (23) is arranged in a displaceable
manner in relation to the support element (7) and to the power device (8) by means
of elongated, through going grooves (28) arranged in the assembly part (25), which
grooves (28) extend parallel to each other in the machine direction.
6. Press (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the support (23) is screwed tightly but releasably
to the support element (7) by means of screws (29) arranged in the grooves (28).
7. Press (1) as claimed in claims 4, 5, or 6, wherein the spacing member (24) comprises
several different part members (24a, 24b, etc.) having different and predetermined
widths (a, b, c, d, etc.) for obtaining a predetermined and adjustable position for
the upper contact part (26) against the press shoe (6) and thereby also for variation
of the position of the press shoe (6) in relation to the integrated power devices
(8).
8. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second guide
(32) for the press shoe (6) comprises two lateral supports (33), which are arranged
in a dismountable and displaceable way at the cross ends (35) of the press shoe (6).
9. Press (1) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the lateral supports (33) are displaceable
in an infinitely variable way by means of fasteners (34) and elongated, through going
grooves (28'), which extend successively in a straight line in the machine direction,
between at least two positions which are predetermined and fixed by the fasteners
(34) and the grooves (28').
10. Press (1) according to any of the claims 8 or 9, wherein each lateral support (33)
comprises a lower assembly part (36) for mounting of the lateral support (33) to the
support element (7) and an upper contact part (37) having a preferably vertical contact
surface (38) facing downstream for an upstream guiding of the press shoe (6).
11. Press (1) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the press shoe (6) comprises a fixed projection
(39) at each of its two cross ends (35), and against which two projections (39) the
contact parts (37) are arranged to be in contact, each having a contact surface (38)
of its own.
12. Press (1) according to any of the claims 1-7, wherein the second guide (32) for the
press shoe (6) comprises two lateral supports (33), which lateral supports (33) are
fixed at the cross ends (35) of the press shoe (6) in a dismountable and turnable
way by means of fasteners (34).
13. Press (1) as claimed in claim 12, wherein each lateral support (33) comprises a lower
assembly part (36) for assembling the lateral support (33) to the support element
(7) and two upper contact parts (37) being arranged at different distances from the
center of the lateral support (33).
14. Press (1) as claimed in claim 13, wherein the upper contact parts (37) each comprises
a preferably vertical contact surface that is facing the other contact surface (38).
15. Press (1) as claimed in claim 14, wherein the press shoe (6) comprises two affixed
projections (39), one at each of its cross ends (35), and against which projections
(39) the contact surface (38) of the most upstream positioned contact part (37) is
arranged to abut for an upstream guiding of the press shoe (6).
16. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the press shoe (6)
comprises an eccentric (40) in the form of an eccentrically pivotable projection (39)
arranged at each of the cross ends (35) of the press shoe (6).
17. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in combination with claim
2, wherein the spacing member (24, 24') is arranged in a turnable or pivotable way.
18. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said power devices
(8) comprise a number of press cylinders (14) which are arranged along the press shoe
(6) in a straight line and at a certain distance from each other.
19. Press (1) as claimed in claim 18, wherein the press shoe (6) is arranged freely resting
onto the upper piston ends (15) of the press cylinders (14) for obtaining of said
free mobility in all directions.
20. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second guide
(32) consists of a similar, but reversed, guide (32) as the first guide (22) arranged
downstream, and which second guide (32) is arranged in a dismountable and adjustable
way at several predetermined and fixed positions against and in relation to the first
guide (22).
21. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the press device
(3) is aimed across the machine direction (W).
22. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the counter element
(4) comprises a rotatably journalled counter roll (4) that is substantially parallel
with the press device (3).
23. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the support element
(7) for supporting the press shoe (6) consists of an I-beam having a substantially
flat waist (41)..
24. Press (1) as claimed in claim 23, wherein the resultant force F of the power device
arrangement (8) is arranged to work in alignment with the center plane of the waist
(41).
25. Press (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the press shoe (6)
extends in one single piece across the entire belt (11) and that a friction absorbing
layer of hydraulic fluid having a certain hydrokinetic pressure is arranged between
the press shoe (6) and the belt (11).
26. Method for altering the pressure profile in a press (1) for a paper, tissue or board
machine, which press (1) comprises a press device (3) and a counter element (4) arranged
opposite the press device (3), which in cooperation with the press device (3) forms
a press zone (5) in the form of an extended press nip (5) having a certain width in
the machine direction (W) so that a pressing of the fibrous web (2) occurs during
the passage through the press nip (5), which press device (3) comprises
- a press shoe (6);
- a support element (7) that supports the press shoe (6);
- at least one power device (8) which is arranged between the press shoe (6) and the
support element (7) for applying pressure against the press shoe (6) in a direction
towards the counter element (4);
- a flexible and preferably impermeable belt (11) that runs in a continuous loop around
the support element (7) and through the press nip (5) having a sliding contact with
the press shoe (6);
- a first guide (22) for the press shoe (6) arranged downstream of the press shoe
(6) and having a contact surface (31) against the press shoe (6);
- a second guide (32) for the press shoe (6), which is arranged substantially upstream
of the press shoe (6) or at least on the upstream side of the press shoe (6), and
acting substantially in the machine direction (W) and having a contact surface (31',
38) arranged to achieve an upstream guiding of the press shoe (6);
and wherein the press shoe (6) is moved in the machine direction such that the position
of the press shoe (6) in relation to the power device (8) is altered and thereby also
the pressure profile in the nip and the first and second guides are adjusted such
that the contact surfaces (31, 31', 38) of the guides (22, 32) are moved in the machine
direction together with the press shoe (6) in a movement that is equal to the movement
of the press shoe (6) in the machine direction.
1. Presse für eine Papier-, Zelltuch- oder Kartonmaschine, wobei diese Presse (1) eine
Pressvorrichtung (3) und ein Gegenelement (4) aufweist, das gegenüberliegend der Pressvorrichtung
(3) angeordnet ist, das angeordnet ist, um in Zusammenarbeit mit der Pressvorrichtung
(3) eine Presszone (5) in der Form eines erweiterten Pressspalts auszubilden, der
in der Maschinenrichtung (W) eine bestimmte Breite hat, um das Fasergewebe (2) zu
pressen, wenn es durch den Pressspalt (5) läuft, wobei die Pressvorrichtung (3) aufweist
einen Pressschuh (6);
ein Stützelement (7) zum Stützen des Pressschuhs (6);
zumindest eine Leistungsvorrichtung (8), die zwischen dem Pressschuh (6) und dem Stützelement
(7) angeordnet ist, um gegen den Pressschuh (6) einen Druck in Richtung des Gegenelements
(4) anzulegen;
einen flexiblen und vorzugsweise undurchlässigen Gurt (11), der angeordnet ist, um
in einer durchgehenden Schleife um das Stützelement (7) und durch den Pressspalt (5)
zu laufen, wobei er einen Gleitkontakt mit dem Pressschuh (6) aufweist; und
eine erste Führung (22) für den Pressschuh (6), die stromabwärts des Pressschuhs (6)
angeordnet ist und eine Kontaktfläche (31) entgegen dem Pressschuh (6) aufweist;
und wobei die Pressvorrichtung (3) ferner eine zweite Führung (32) für den Pressschuh
(6) aufweist, die im Wesentlichen stromaufwärts des Pressschuhs (6) angeordnet ist
oder zumindest von der stromaufwärtigen Seite des Pressschuhs (6) aus, und im Wesentlichen
in der Maschinenrichtung (W) arbeitet und eine Kontaktfläche (31', 38) aufweist, die
angeordnet ist, um ein stromaufwärtiges Führen des Pressschuhs (6) zu erreichen, wobei
der Pressschuh (6) in der Maschinenrichtung derart beweglich ist, dass die Position
des Pressschuhs (6) in Bezug auf die Leistungsvorrichtung (8) veränderbar ist und
dadurch auch das Druckprofil in dem Spalt und die ersten und zweiten Führungen derart einstellbar
sind, dass die Kontaktflächen (31, 31', 38) der Führungen (22, 32) in der Maschinenrichtung
zusammen mit dem Pressschuh (6) mit einer Bewegung beweglich sind, die gleich der
Bewegung des Pressschuhs (6) in der Maschinenrichtung ist.
2. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die erste Führung (22) für den Pressschuh (6) in
einer demontierbaren und einstellbaren Art angeordnet ist und zumindest eine Stütze
(23) und zumindest ein Abstandsbauteil (24) aufweist.
3. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 2, wobei jede Stütze (23) und jedes Abstandsbauteil (24)
in der Form einer profilierten Schiene hergestellt sind, die sich entlang des Pressschuhs
(6) erstreckt.
4. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 2 oder 3, wobei die Stütze (23) zwei Teile aufweist, die
aus einem unteren Bauelement (25) und einem oberen Kontaktteil (26) bestehen, wobei
sich der Pressschuh (6) mit diesem Kontaktteil (26) in Kontakt befindet, wobei seine
Längsseite (27) stromabwärts zeigt.
5. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 4, wobei die Stütze (23) in einer versetzbaren Art und Weise
bezüglich dem Stützelement (7) und der Leistungsvorrichtung (8) mittels verlängerter,
durchgehender Nuten (28) angeordnet ist, die bei dem Bauelement (25) angeordnet sind,
wobei sich diese Nuten (28) parallel zueinander in der Maschinenrichtung erstrecken.
6. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei die Stütze (23) mittels Schrauben (29) , die in
den Nuten (28) angeordnet sind, fest aber lösbar an das Stützelement (7) geschraubt
ist.
7. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 4, 5 oder 6, wobei das Abstandsbauteil (24) mehrere verschiedene
Bauteile (24a, 24b, etc.) mit verschiedenen und vorbestimmten Breiten (a, b, c, d,
etc.) aufweist, um eine vorbestimmte und einstellbare Position für das obere Kontaktteil
(26) zu dem Pressschuh (6) zu erhalten und um dabei auch die Position des Pressschuhs
(6) bezüglich der integrierten Leistungsvorrichtungen (8) zu variieren.
8. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zweite Führung (32)
für den Pressschuh (6) zwei laterale Stützen (33) aufweist, die in einer demontierbaren
und versetzbaren Art an den Querenden (35) des Pressschuhs (6) angeordnet sind.
9. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 8, wobei die lateralen Stützen (33) mittels Befestigungselementen
(34) und verlängerten, durchgehenden Nuten (28'), die sich sukzessive in einer geraden
Linie in der Maschinenrichtung zwischen zumindest zwei Positionen erstrecken, die
durch die Befestigungselemente (34) und die Nuten (28') vorbestimmt und festgesetzt
werden, in einer stufenlos variierbaren Art versetzbar sind.
10. Presse (1) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 oder 9, wobei jede laterale Stütze (33) ein
unteres Bauelement (36) zum Befestigen der lateralen Stütze (33) an dem Stützelement
(7) und ein oberes Kontaktteil (37) aufweist, das eine vorzugsweise vertikale Kontaktfläche
(38) für ein stromaufwärtiges Führen des Pressschuhs (6) hat, die stromabwärts zeigt.
11. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 10, wobei der Pressschuh (6) einen feststehenden Vorsprung
(39) an jedem seiner zwei Querenden (35) aufweist, und wobei gegen diese zwei Vorsprünge
(39) die Kontaktteile (37) angeordnet sind, um in Kontakt zu sein, wobei jedes selbst
eine Kontaktfläche (38) hat.
12. Presse (1) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei die zweite Führung (32) für den
Pressschuh (6) zwei laterale Stützen (33) aufweist, wobei diese lateralen Stützen
(33) an den Querenden (35) des Pressschuhs (6) mittels Befestigungselementen (34)
in einer demontierbaren und drehbaren Art befestigt sind.
13. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 12, wobei jede laterale Stütze (33) ein unteres Bauelement
(36) zum Montieren der lateralen Stütze (33) an das Stützelement (7) und zwei obere
Kontaktteile (37) aufweist, die an verschiedenen Abständen von der Mitte der lateralen
Stütze (33) angeordnet sind.
14. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 13, wobei die oberen Kontaktteile (37) jeweils eine vorzugsweise
vertikale Kontaktfläche aufweisen, die der anderen Kontaktfläche (38) zugewandt ist.
15. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 14, wobei der Pressschuh (6) zwei befestigte Vorsprünge
(39), einen an jedem seiner Querenden (35), aufweist, und wobei gegen diese Vorsprünge
(39) die Kontaktfläche (38) des am meisten stromaufwärtig positionierten Kontaktteils
(37) angeordnet ist, um für ein stromaufwärtiges Führen des Pressschuhs (6) anzugrenzen.
16. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Pressschuh (6) einen
Exzenter (40) in der Form eines exzentrisch drehbaren Vorsprungs (39) aufweist, der
an jedem Querende (35) des Pressschuhs (6) angeordnet ist.
17. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche in Kombination mit Anspruch 2,
wobei das Abstandsbauteil (24, 24') in einer wend- oder drehbaren Art angeordnet ist.
18. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Leistungsvorrichtungen
(8) eine Anzahl von Presszylindern (14) aufweisen, die entlang dem Pressschuh (6)
in einer geraden Linie und bei einem bestimmten Abstand voneinander angeordnet sind.
19. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 18, wobei der Pressschuh (6) auf den oberen Kolbenenden
(15) des Presszylinders (14) freibleibend angeordnet ist, um die freie Beweglichkeit
in alle Richtungen zu erhalten.
20. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zweite Führung (32)
aus einer ähnlichen, jedoch umgedrehten Führung (32) als die erste Führung (22) besteht,
die stromabwärts angeordnet ist, und wobei die zweite Führung (32) in einer demontierbaren
und einstellbaren Art bei mehreren vorbestimmten und feststehenden Positionen entgegen
und in Bezug auf die erste Führung (22) angeordnet ist.
21. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Pressvorrichtung (3)
quer zu der Maschinenrichtung (W) gerichtet ist.
22. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Gegenelement (4) eine
drehbar gelagerte Gegenwalze (4) aufweist, die im Wesentlichen parallel zu der Pressvorrichtung
(3) liegt.
23. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Stützelement (7) zum
Stützen des Pressschuhs (6) aus einem I-Träger besteht, der ein im Wesentlichen flaches
Mittelteil (41) hat.
24. Presse (1) gemäß Anspruch 23, wobei die resultierende Kraft F der Leistungsvorrichtungsanordnung
(8) angeordnet ist, um in Ausrichtung mit der mittleren Ebene des Mittelteils (41)
zu arbeiten.
25. Presse (1) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei sich der Pressschuh (6)
in einem einzigen Stück über den gesamten Gurt (11) erstreckt und wobei eine reibungsabsorbierende
Schicht eines Hydraulikfluids mit einem bestimmten hydrokinetischen Druck zwischen
dem Pressschuh (6) und dem Gurt (11) angeordnet ist.
26. Verfahren zum Abändern des Druckprofils bei einer Presse (1) für eine Papier-, Zelltuch-
oder Kartonmaschine, wobei die Presse (1) eine Pressvorrichtung (3) und ein Gegenelement
(4) aufweist, das gegenüberliegend der Pressvorrichtung (3) angeordnet ist, das in
Zusammenarbeit mit der Pressvorrichtung (3) eine Presszone (5) in der Form eines verlängerten
Pressspalts (5) mit einer bestimmten Breite in der Maschinenrichtung (W) ausbildet,
so dass ein Pressen des Fasergewebes (2) während des Durchlaufens durch den Pressspalte
(5) auftritt, wobei die Pressvorrichtung (3) aufweist
einen Pressschuh (6);
ein Stützelement (7), das den Pressschuh (6) stützt;
zumindest eine Leistungsvorrichtung (8), die zwischen dem Pressschuh (6) und dem Stützelement
(7) zum Anlegen eines Drucks gegen den Pressschuh (6) in Richtung dem Gegenelement
(4) ;
einen flexiblen und vorzugsweise undurchlässigen Gurt (11), der in einer durchgehenden
Schleife um das Stützelement (7) und durch den Pressspalt (5) läuft, der einen Gleitkontakt
mit dem Pressschuh (6) hat;
eine erste Führung (22) für den Pressschuh (6), die stromabwärts des Pressschuhs (6)
angeordnet ist und eine Kontaktfläche (31) gegen den Pressschuh (6) hat;
eine zweite Führung (32) für den Pressschuh (6), die im Wesentlichen stromaufwärts
des Pressschuhs (6) oder zumindest auf der stromaufwärtigen Seite des Pressschuhs
(6) angeordnet ist und im Wesentlichen in der Maschinenrichtung (W) wirkt und eine
Kontaktfläche (31', 38) hat, die angeordnet ist, um ein stromaufwärtiges Führen des
Pressschuhs (6) zu erreichen;
und wobei der Pressschuh (6) in der Maschinenrichtung derart bewegt wird, dass die
Position des Pressschuhs (6) in Bezug auf die Leistungsvorrichtung (8) geändert wird
und dabei auch das Druckprofil in dem Spalt geändert wird und die ersten und zweiten
Führungen derart eingestellt werden, dass die Kontaktflächen (31, 31', 38) der Führungen
(22, 32) zusammen mit dem Pressschuh (6) in der Maschinenrichtung in einer Bewegung
bewegt werden, die gleich der Bewegung des Pressschuhs (6) in der Maschinenrichtung
ist.
1. Presse (1) pour une machine à papier, à ouate ou à carton, laquelle presse (1) comporte
un dispositif de pressage (3) et un élément antagoniste (4) agencé opposé au dispositif
de pressage (3), qui est agencé pour former une zone de pressage (5) sous la forme
d'une ligne de contact de presse étendue en coopération avec le dispositif de pressage
(3) ayant une certaine largeur dans la direction de la machine (W) pour presser la
bande fibreuse (2) lorsqu'elle passe à travers la ligne de contact de presse (5),
lequel dispositif de pressage (3) comporte
- un sabot de presse (6),
- un élément de support (7) pour supporter le sabot de presse (6),
- au moins un dispositif de puissance (8) agencé entre le sabot de presse (6) et l'élément
de support (7) pour appliquer une pression contre le sabot de presse (6) dans une
direction vers l'élément antagoniste (7),
- une courroie souple et de préférence imperméable (11) qui est agencée pour s'étendre
en une boucle continue autour de l'élément de support (7) et à travers la ligne de
contact de presse (5), ayant un contact coulissant avec le sabot de presse (6), et
- un premier guide (22) pour le sabot de presse (6) agencé en aval du sabot de presse
(6), et ayant une surface de contact (31) contre le sabot de presse (6),
et dans lequel le dispositif de pressage (3) comporte en outre un second guide (32)
pour le sabot de presse (6) agencé sensiblement en amont du sabot de presse (6), ou
au moins qui fonctionne depuis le côté amont du sabot de presse (6) et sensiblement
dans la direction de la machine (W), et ayant une surface de contact (31', 38) agencée
pour obtenir un guidage en amont du sabot de presse (6), le sabot de presse (6) étant
mobile dans la direction de la machine de telle sorte que la position du sabot de
presse (6) par rapport au dispositif de puissance (8) est modifiable, et ainsi également
le profil de pression dans la ligne de contact, et les premier et second guides étant
ajustables de sorte que les surfaces de contact (31, 31', 38) des guides (22, 32)
sont mobiles dans la direction de la machine en même temps que le sabot de presse
(6) dans un déplacement qui est égal au déplacement du sabot de presse (6) dans la
direction de la machine.
2. Presse (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le premier guide (22) pour le sabot
de presse (6) est agencé de manière démontable et ajustable, et comporte au moins
un support (23) et au moins un élément d'espacement (24).
3. Presse (1) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle chaque support (23) et élément
d'espacement (24) sont fabriqués sous la forme d'un rail profilé qui s'étend le long
du sabot de presse (6).
4. Presse (1) selon la revendication 2 ou 3, dans laquelle le support (23) comporte deux
parties, qui sont constituées d'une partie d'assemblage inférieure (25) et d'une partie
de contact supérieure (26), partie de contact (26) contre laquelle le sabot de presse
(6) est en contact avec son côté long (27) dirigé en aval.
5. Presse (1) selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle le support (23) est agencé de manière
déplaçable par rapport à l'élément de support (7) et au dispositif de puissance (8)
par l'intermédiaire de gorges traversantes allongées (28) agencées dans la partie
d'assemblage (25), lesquelles gorges (28) s'étendent parallèlement les unes aux autres
dans la direction de la machine.
6. Presse (1) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle le support (23) est vissé de manière
serrée mais libérable sur l'élément de support (7) par l'intermédiaire de vis (29)
agencées dans les gorges (28).
7. Presse (1) selon la revendication 4, 5 ou 6, dans laquelle l'élément d'espacement
(24) comporte plusieurs éléments de partie différents (24a, 24b, etc.) ayant des largeurs
différentes et prédéterminées (a, b, c, d, etc.) pour obtenir une position prédéterminée
et ajustable pour la partie de contact supérieure (26) contre le sabot de presse (6),
et ainsi également pour une variation de la position du sabot de presse (6) par rapport
aux dispositifs de puissance intégrés (8).
8. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
second guide (32) pour le sabot de presse (6) comporte deux supports latéraux (33)
qui sont agencés de manière démontable et déplaçable au niveau des extrémités transversales
(35) du sabot de presse (6).
9. Presse (1) selon la revendication 8, dans laquelle les supports latéraux (33) sont
déplaçables d'une manière infiniment variable par l'intermédiaire de fixations (34)
et de gorges traversantes allongées (28'), qui s'étendent successivement en ligne
droite dans la direction de la machine, entre au moins deux positions qui sont prédéterminées
et fixées par les fixations (34) et les gorges (28').
10. Presse (1) selon la revendication 8 ou 9, dans laquelle chaque support latéral (33)
comporte une partie d'assemblage inférieure (36) pour montage du support latéral (33)
sur l'élément de support (7), et une partie de contact supérieure (37) ayant une surface
de contact de préférence verticale (38) dirigée en aval pour un guidage en amont du
sabot de presse (6).
11. Presse (1) selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle le sabot de presse (6) comporte
une saillie fixe (39) à chacune de ses deux extrémités transversales (35), et les
parties de contact (37) sont agencées pour être en contact contre les deux saillies
(39), chacune ayant une surface de contact (38) propre.
12. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans laquelle le second
guide (32) pour le sabot de presse (6) comporte deux supports latéraux (33), lesquels
supports latéraux (33) sont fixés aux extrémités transversales (35) du sabot de presse
(6) d'une manière démontable et rotative par l'intermédiaire de fixations (34).
13. Presse (1) selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle chaque support latéral (33) comporte
une partie d'assemblage inférieure (36) pour assemblage du support latéral (33) sur
l'élément de support (7), et deux parties de contact supérieures (37) étant agencées
à des distances différentes du centre du support latéral (33).
14. Presse (1) selon la revendication 13, dans laquelle les parties de contact supérieures
(37) comporte chacune une surface de contact de préférence verticale qui est dirigée
vers l'autre surface de contact (38).
15. Presse (1) selon la revendication 14, dans laquelle le sabot de presse (6) comporte
deux saillies fixes (39), une à chacune de ses extrémités transversales (35), et saillies
(39) contre lesquelles la surface de contact (38) de la partie de contact positionnée
la plus en amont (37) est agencée pour venir en butée pour un guidage en amont du
sabot de presse (6).
16. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
sabot de presse (6) comporte un excentrique (40) sous la forme d'une saillie pouvant
pivoter de manière excentrée (39) agencée à chacune des extrémités transversales (35)
du sabot de presse (6).
17. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes en combinaison avec
la revendication 2, dans laquelle l'élément d'espacement (24, 24') est agencé d'une
manière rotative ou pivotante.
18. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle lesdits
dispositifs de puissance (8) comportent plusieurs cylindres de presse (14) qui sont
agencés le long du sabot de presse (6) en ligne droite et à une certaine distance
les uns des autres.
19. Presse (1) selon la revendication 18, dans laquelle le sabot de presse (6) est agencé
librement en appui sur les extrémités de piston supérieures (15) des cylindres de
presse (14) pour obtenir ladite mobilité libre dans toutes les directions.
20. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
second guide (32) est constitué d'un guide (32) similaire mais inversé par rapport
au premier guide de presse (22) agencé en aval, et lequel second guide (32) est agencé
de manière démontable et ajustable dans plusieurs positions prédéterminées et fixes
contre le premier guide (22), et en relation par rapport à celui-ci.
21. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
dispositif de pressage (3) est disposé transversalement à la direction de la machine
(W).
22. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
antagoniste (4) comporte un rouleau antagoniste tourillonné de manière rotative (4)
qui est sensiblement parallèle au dispositif de pressage (3).
23. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
de support (7) pour supporter le sabot de presse (6) est constitué d'une poutre en
I ayant une âme sensiblement plate.
24. Presse (1) selon la revendication 23, dans laquelle la force résultante (F) de l'agencement
de dispositif de puissance (8) est agencée pour travailler en alignement avec le plan
central de l'âme (41).
25. Presse (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
sabot de presse (6) s'étend en une seule pièce à travers toute la courroie (11), et
une couche d'absorption de frottement de fluide hydraulique ayant une certaine pression
hydrocinétique est agencée entre le sabot de presse (6) et la courroie (1).
26. Procédé pour modifier le profil de pression dans une presse (1) destinée à une machine
à papier, à ouate ou à carton, laquelle presse (1) comporte un dispositif de pressage
(3) et un élément antagoniste (4) agencé opposé au dispositif de pressage (3), qui
en coopération avec le dispositif de pressage (3), forme une zone de pressage (5)
sous la forme d'une ligne de contact de presse étendue (5) ayant une certaine largeur
dans la direction de la machine (W), de sorte qu'un pressage de la bande fibreuse
(2) survient pendant le passage à travers la ligne de contact de presse (5), lequel
dispositif de pressage (3) comporte
- un sabot de presse (6),
- un élément de support (7) qui supporte le sabot de presse (6),
- au moins un dispositif de puissance (8) qui est agencé entre le sabot de presse
(6) et l'élément de support (7) pour appliquer une pression contre le sabot de presse
(6) dans une direction vers l'élément antagoniste (4),
- une courroie souple et de préférence imperméable (11) qui s'étend en une boucle
continue autour de l'élément de support (7) et à travers la ligne de contact de presse
(5) ayant un contact glissant avec le sabot de presse (6),
- un premier guide (22) pour le sabot de presse (6) agencé en aval du sabot de presse
(6) et ayant une surface de contact (31) contre le sabot de presse (6),
- un second guide (32) pour le sabot de presse (6), qui est agencé sensiblement en
amont du sabot de presse (6) ou au moins sur le côté amont du sabot de presse (6),
et agissant sensiblement dans la direction de la machine (W), et ayant une surface
de contact (31', 38) agencée pour obtenir un guidage en amont du sabot de presse (6),
et dans lequel le sabot de presse (6) est déplacé dans la direction de la machine
de telle sorte que la position du sabot de presse (6) par rapport au dispositif de
puissance (8) est modifiée, et ainsi également le profil de pression dans la ligne
de contact et les premier et second guides sont ajustés de telle sorte que les surfaces
de contact (31, 31', 38) des guides (22, 32) sont déplacées dans la direction de la
machine en même temps que le sabot de presse (6) dans un déplacement qui est égal
au déplacement du sabot de presse (6) dans la direction de la machine.