Suction roll
11441270 · 2022-09-13
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Abstract
The invention relates to suction roll, which has in the space within its roll sleeve at least one transmitter, from which transmitter data is wirelessly transmitted to a receiver, which is also present in the space within the roll sleeve, and wherein the suction roll has at least one additional component to transfer data out of and/or into the suction roll.
Claims
1. A suction roll comprising: a roll sleeve; at least one transmitter; at least one receiver; at least one of a sensor or an actuator; and at least one additional data transfer component which transfers data at least one of out of and into the suction roll; wherein the at least one transmitter is located within a space that is enclosed by the roll sleeve; wherein the receiver is located within the space that is enclosed by the roll sleeve; wherein said transmitter is a first transceiver and said receiver is a second transceiver wirelessly communicating with each other, one of the first and second transceivers transfers data out of and into the suction roll via the additional data transfer component, and the other one of the first and second transceivers being in data communication with at least one of said sensor or actuator.
2. The suction roll as claimed in claim 1, wherein a contactless electrical energy transfer takes place from a first one of the transceivers which is in data communication with the additional data transfer component to the other one of the transceivers which is in data communication at least with a sensor or an actuator.
3. The suction roll as claimed in claim 2, wherein an electrical energy supply to at least one of the sensor and the actuator or to an energy storage associated therewith takes place by energy transferred in a contactless manner.
4. The suction roll as claimed in claim 3, wherein a first element transferring electrical energy in a contactless manner is arranged on or in a sealing strip holder of the suction roll and a second element receiving energy in a contactless manner, which supplies electrical energy to a sensor or actuator or to an energy storage, is arranged in a third element selected from: an element of a lubricating water system; an element of an engagement system; or a sealing strip.
5. The suction roll as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first one of the transceivers is arranged on or in a sealing strip holder of the suction roll and a second one of the transceivers, is arranged on or in an element of the suction roll selected from a group of elements comprising: an element of a lubricating water system; an element of an engagement system; the sealing strip holder itself; or a sealing strip.
6. The suction roll as claimed in claim 1 comprising an element that is located within the suction roll, the element is selected from a group of elements comprising: a sealing strip; a sealing strip holder; an edge deckle; a suction box; an engagement device; or a lubricant system, wherein the element comprises at least one of a sensor and an actuator which is in data communication with one of the transceivers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is illustrated by drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The embodiments shown in the figures merely show possible embodiments, while it should be noted at this point that the invention is not limited to the specifically shown variant embodiments thereof but that combinations of individual variant embodiments among one another and a combination of any embodiment with the general description given above are also possible. These further possible combinations do not need to be expressly mentioned, since these further possible combinations are within the knowledge of a skilled person active in the relevant technical field based on the teaching on technical procedure by the present invention.
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(9) It is known from the prior art to position externally to the suction roll a radio receiver, which receives the data from the sensor units 3. The disadvantage thereof is that the radio transfer is disturbed by the metallic roll sleeve.
(10) It is proposed as an improvement according to the invention to position the radio receiver within the suction roll.
(11) It is known from the prior art to provide the sensor unit 3 with a battery, so that no wiring is needed within the sealing strip 1. The disadvantage thereof is that the battery can run empty.
(12) It is proposed as an improvement according to the invention to provide the sensor unit with a receiver for a wireless energy transfer and to provide in its vicinity a transmitter for wireless energy transfer. Preferably, the sensor unit may have an accumulator to ensure energy supply to the sensor unit 3 in case of energy transfer disruptions.
(13) The sealing strip 1 comprises at least one sensor unit 3, and preferably the sealing strip 1 comprises multiple sensor units 3 in order to be able to measure the temperature at multiple points of the sealing strip 1.
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(15) At least one sensor unit 3 is preferably integrated, or inserted, in the sealing strip 1. The engagement pressure used to press the sealing strip 1 against the inside of the roll sleeve 6 can be modified via the pressure in the pressure tube. Preferably, an engagement sensor 13 is disposed at, on or in the engagement element 9, the measurement value of which reveals the engagement pressure or force. Preferably, the engagement sensor 13 has a radio module. Preferably, at least one temperature sensor, which may serve to monitor the state of operation, is arranged on or in the pressure tube.
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(18) A sound sensor 14 or magnetic cartridge, depicted symbolically, which serves to measure the sound level at, or downstream of, the sealing strip, may be disposed at or in the sealing strip holder 8. Preferably, the sound sensor 14 has a radio module.
(19) As can be seen from
(20) As symbolically depicted, a pressure sensor 16 for measuring the negative pressure or vacuum in the sealed-off zone 15 may be located inside the suction box. Preferably, the pressure sensor 16 has a radio module.
(21) In order to be able to monitor and/or control the suction roll, in particular multiple suction rolls, it is necessary to convey the needed data, for example the measurement values of sensors, out of the suction roll and to a control unit 17 external to the suction roll, which is illustrated in
(22) Preferably, the control unit 17 is in, particularly wireless, data communication with display and input equipment in order to display the operating parameters and to allow manual modifications, for example with a screen, a tablet, or a smartphone.
(23) The control unit 17 is preferably in data communication with multiple suction rolls. In addition, the control unit 17 may be in data communication with further system components of a papermaking machine, wherein the papermaking machine comprises at least one suction roll according to the invention.
(24) In a variant embodiment, the suction roll has a receiver 20 on its inside. The receiver 20 may be at or on a lid 23 of the suction roll which closes an end of the roll sleeve 6. For example, the receiver 20 may be disposed at the end of a sealing strip holder 8. Preferably, the receiver 20 is disposed on the inside of the lid 23. In addition, the receiver 20 may have a transmitter, i.e. be present as a transceiver. The receiver 20 is in wireless data communication with a transmitter 19, which is also disposed inside the suction roll, spaced apart from the receiver 20. The transmitter 19 may have a receiver, i.e. be executed as a transceiver. The transmitter 19 is in data communication at least with a sensor or actuator, which preferably takes place via cables or traces.
(25) The receiver 20 is in data communication with a control unit 17. This may be by the receiver 20 being cabled with the data processing system. In such a case, it is preferably provided that the receiver is connected to a bush on the outside of the lid, so that a cable 24 coming from the control unit 17 can be plugged on the lid 23.
(26) In another variant embodiment, an outer transmitter 21, which can wirelessly communicate with the control unit 17 by the control unit 17 being in data communication with, or having, an outer receiver 22, is disposed on the outside of the lid 23. The outer transmitter 21 may preferably have a receiver, i.e. be executed as a transceiver. The outer receiver 33 may preferably have a transmitter, i.e. be executed as a transceiver. The outer transmitter 21 is in data communication with the receiver 20, which is arranged within the suction roll. There is preferably a data communication between the receiver 20 and the outer transmitter 21 through the lid 23, for example by cables or traces. In a variant embodiment, a wireless transfer may take place through an opening, in particular a bore, in the lid, for example, data may be transferred through the opening optically or by radio. A permeable inlet in the lid for wireless signal transfer, in particular for optical signals or radio signals, may also be present in place of the bore or opening. The lid itself is preferably made of metal, in particular steel. In this variant embodiment, at least one transmitter and/or receiver is present, which is arranged in or on the lid and which performs the task of transferring signals through the lid.
(27) Preferably, it is provided that the control unit 17 has data communication with multiple suction rolls. A central control unit 17 preferably serves to monitor and/or control multiple suction rolls.
(28) A variant embodiment involves controlling multiple suction rolls by a common control unit 17, which control unit 17 is in data communication with the receivers 20 of at least two suction rolls, which receivers are each arranged on the lid 23 of the suction roll or inside the respective suction roll, wherein the respective receiver is in wireless, contactless data communication with at least one transmitter, which transmitter is arranged within the respective suction roll.
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(30) The receiver 20 is in data communication with the control unit 17. The receiver 20 can have cabling 18 towards the lid or be in contactless data communication with a further receiver/transceiver on the lid via a further transmitter.
(31) In a variant embodiment, a read head for reading a passive RFID tag is placed in the sealing strip holder 8 and a passive RFID tag, to which energy is supplied by the read head through inductive charging and via which data is read by the read head, is placed in the sealing strip 1.
(32) A temperature sensor in particular may by disposed on the RFID tag.
(33) In variant embodiments, a sensor for measuring sound or vibration, a pressure sensor, a dynamometric sensor and/or a moisture sensor may be disposed on the RFID tag.
(34) A sensor for measuring deformation of the sealing strip holder 8, the sealing strip 1 or the suction box 7 may also be disposed on the RFID tag. Suitable sensors for measuring deformation include, for example, strain gauges, distance sensors, position sensors, laser position measurement, laser time-of-flight measurement, or light barriers.
(35) A cable preferably runs from the read head in the sealing strip holder 8 to the front or one of the lids 23 of the suction roll.
(36) The data may be wireless forwarded from the front or one of the lids 23 of the suction roll 23 to at least one data processing system or cloud, for example using GSM mobile communications, WLAN, radio, which applies to all variant embodiments, as does the following.
(37) A data processing system, in particular a control unit 17, for example an PLC, a computer or a microcontroller, can obtain data directly by remote transfer or from the cloud, or can be connected to the front or a lid of the suction roll by cable.
(38) Any device suitable for processing, displaying or storing sensor data may be considered as the data processing system. For example, the sensor data originating with the suction roll can be transferred to a storage external to the suction roll. For example, the sensor data originating with the suction roll can be processed or depicted with a digital subsystem such as an app or a web site.
(39) In a variant embodiment, a control unit for the suction roll, which automatically determines or calculates instructions for the actuators within the suction roll, can also be present within the suction roll. The control unit can in this case depict a means or component or part of the means or components to transfer data from the suction roll (sensor data) and/or into the suction roll (instructions for the actuators). The data originating outside the suction roll can then be translated into instructions for the actuators by the control unit. The data originating with sensors within the suction roll can then be processed further and/or transferred further to the outside by the control unit. The wireless transfer between the transmitter and the receiver within the suction roll in this case takes place by way of transfer between the control unit and the sensors and/or actuators. The control unit is in, or can establish via wireless, wired or leaded transfer means, data communication with a data processing system external to the suction roll, a user equipment or a superior control unit 17 for multiple suction rolls.