B30B9/24

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR APPLYING PRESSURE TO EDGE SURFACES
20200368985 · 2020-11-26 · ·

An apparatus (100) for applying pressure to at least a portion of an edge surface (192), which bridges opposing faces (194) of a workpiece (190), comprises a frame (110), a first roller (120), a second roller (130), a rotation-control member (140), a first biasing member (150), and a second biasing member (160). The first roller (120) and the second roller (130) are coupled to the frame (110), are rotatable relative to the frame (110) about a first pivot axis (125), and are translationally fixed relative to the frame (110). The rotation-control member (140) is coupled to and is movable relative to the frame (110), controlling rotation of the first roller (120) and the second roller (130) relative to the frame (110). The first biasing member (150) is coupled to the first roller (120) and to the second roller (130) and is configured to operate in tension. The second biasing member (160) is positioned, in compression, between the frame (110) and the rotation-control member (140).

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR APPLYING PRESSURE TO EDGE SURFACES
20200368988 · 2020-11-26 · ·

An apparatus (100) for applying pressure to at least a portion of an edge surface (192), which bridges opposing faces (194) of a workpiece (190), comprises a frame (110), a first roller (120), a second roller (130), a rotation-control member (140), a first biasing member (150), and a second biasing member (160). The first roller (120) and the second roller (130) are coupled to the frame (110), are rotatable relative to the frame (110), and are translationally fixed relative to the frame (110). The rotation-control member (140) is movable relative to the frame (110), controlling rotation of the first roller (120) and the second roller (130) relative to the frame (110). The first biasing member (150) is configured to operate in compression along a second axis (102). The second biasing member (160) is positioned, in compression, between the frame (110) and the rotation-control member (140).

Pressing device
10766219 · 2020-09-08 · ·

A pressing device having an endless conveyor which includes conveying elements connected to each other to form and endlessly revolving track. Adjacent conveying elements are pivotally connected together via pins forming pivot axes. A press roller is provided in a pressing zone to apply pressure to the material to be pressed, which is conveyed on the endless conveyor. Adjacent conveying elements of the endless conveyor have intermeshing fingers, and the pin connecting the conveying elements penetrates these fingers, such that in the pressing zone the conveying elements assume a pivot position with respect to each other in which the outer side of the endless conveyor forms a closed, plate-like surface without protrusions of recesses. The pressing zone follows a break open zone in the circumferential direction of the endless conveyor, and in the break open zone the endless conveyor is deflected such that the outer side thereof is concavely bent.

APPARATUS AND A METHOD FOR DEWATERING WOOD CHIPS

The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for dewatering wood material (2). The apparatus (1) comprises a first roll (3) and a second roll (4) that form a nip (N1) in which water can be pressed out of the wood chips (2). An endless permeable conveyor (5) is arranged to pass through the nip (N1) and carry wood chips (2) through the (N1). The invention also relates to a method of dewatering wood material in which the inventive apparatus is used.

APPARATUS AND A METHOD FOR DEWATERING WOOD CHIPS

The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for dewatering wood material (2). The apparatus (1) comprises a first roll (3) and a second roll (4) that form a nip (N1) in which water can be pressed out of the wood chips (2). An endless permeable conveyor (5) is arranged to pass through the nip (N1) and carry wood chips (2) through the (N1). The invention also relates to a method of dewatering wood material in which the inventive apparatus is used.

Apparatus and a method for dewatering wood chips

An apparatus (1) and a method for dewatering wood material (2). The apparatus (1) includes a first roll (3) and a second roll (4) that form a nip (N i) in which water can be pressed out of the wood chips (2). An endless permeable conveyor (5) is arranged to pass through the nip (Ni) and carry wood chips (2) through the (Ni).

Apparatus and a method for dewatering wood chips

An apparatus (1) and a method for dewatering wood material (2). The apparatus (1) includes a first roll (3) and a second roll (4) that form a nip (N i) in which water can be pressed out of the wood chips (2). An endless permeable conveyor (5) is arranged to pass through the nip (Ni) and carry wood chips (2) through the (Ni).

Moisture extraction press and moisture removal from wood materials

The technology disclosed relates to moisture removal from wood materials. In particular, it relates to a press that includes a continuous and liquid permeable sheet metal band that makes use of viaways, grooves, perforations, or combinations thereof allowing liquid to permeate therethrough. The press can also include a first pressing roller located above the sheet metal band and a first anvil roller located below the sheet metal band and forming a first nip with the first pressing roller and the sheet metal band, such that the sheet metal band being located between the first pressing roller and the first anvil roller.

MOISTURE EXTRACTION PRESS AND MOISTURE REMOVAL FROM WOOD MATERIALS

The technology disclosed relates to moisture removal from wood materials. In particular, it relates to a press that includes a continuous and liquid permeable sheet metal band that makes use of viaways, grooves, perforations, or combinations thereof allowing liquid to permeate therethrough. The press can also include a first pressing roller located above the sheet metal band and a first anvil roller located below the sheet metal band and forming a first nip with the first pressing roller and the sheet metal band, such that the sheet metal band being located between the first pressing roller and the first anvil roller.

Chain link, support chain, and support device

The invention relates to a chain link for a support chain for supporting a compression belt in a separating device for separating materials of different flowability, the chain link having a support surface and an inner surface opposite said support surface and is characterized in that a protruding support element is arranged on at least one end face of the chain link so as to form an undercut. The invention further relates to a support chain for a support apparatus for supporting a compression belt in a separating device for separating materials of different flowability, the support chain being an articulated chain which has individual chain links connected to each other in an articulated manner, the chain links being threaded onto chain pins extending transverse to the conveying direction F with the chain links according to the invention. The invention also relates to a support apparatus having the support chain according to the invention.