AIR LAYING DEVICE

20230235493 · 2023-07-27

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Abstract

An air laying device for producing a fibrous mat at least partially from a plurality of fibers including at least one of a plurality of wood pulp fibers and a plurality of cellulose fibers, the air laying device including: a ring distributor including a fiber feed and a ring channel, the ring channel including an outlet element forming a section of the ring channel; and a calming channel extending in a downward direction toward a forming fabric, the section being arranged within the calming channel, the outlet element including a plurality of openings configured for being that through which the plurality of fibers supplied by the fiber feed exit from the ring channel into the calming channel and move to the forming fabric to form the fibrous mat on the forming fabric.

Claims

1. An air laying device for producing a fibrous mat at least partially from a plurality of fibers including at least one of a plurality of wood pulp fibers and a plurality of cellulose fibers, the air laying device comprising: a ring distributor including a fiber feed and a ring channel, the ring channel including an outlet element forming a section of the ring channel; and a calming channel extending in a downward direction toward a forming fabric, the section being arranged within the calming channel, the outlet element including a plurality of openings configured for being that through which the plurality of fibers supplied by the fiber feed exit from the ring channel into the calming channel and move to the forming fabric to form the fibrous mat on the forming fabric.

2. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the fiber feed is configured such that at least one of the plurality of wood pulp fibers, the plurality of cellulose fibers, and a plurality of aggregates are fed into an air stream of the air laying device by way of the fiber feed.

3. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the air laying device further includes a plurality of air nozzles which open into the ring channel and are configured for generating an air stream and for breaking down a plurality of fiber agglomerates.

4. The air laying device according to claim 3, wherein the air laying device further includes a plurality of cleaning nozzles which are arranged outside of the ring channel and are configured for cleaning the plurality of openings of the outlet element.

5. The air laying device according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the plurality of air nozzles and the plurality of cleaning nozzles are configured for being supplied with a pulsating air stream or an oscillating air stream.

6. The air laying device according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the plurality of air nozzles and the plurality of cleaning nozzles are mounted fixed or movably.

7. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the calming channel terminates and (a) thereby is configured for providing a seal with the forming fabric or (b) is spaced at a distance from the forming fabric.

8. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the air laying device further includes a suction device which is configured for being allocated to the forming fabric.

9. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings have a maximum width of 10 mm.

10. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of openings are configured as a slot or as being round.

11. The air laying device according to claim 1, wherein the ring channel includes a plurality of mixing particles for mixing the plurality of fibers and breaking down of a plurality of fiber agglomerates.

12. A device, comprising: a forming fabric, which is arranged statically; and an air laying device for producing a fibrous mat at least partially from a plurality of fibers including at least one of a plurality of wood pulp fibers and a plurality of cellulose fibers, the air laying device including: a ring distributor including a fiber feed and a ring channel, the ring channel including an outlet element forming a section of the ring channel; and a calming channel extending in a downward direction toward the forming fabric, the section being arranged within the calming channel, the outlet element including a plurality of openings configured for being that through which the plurality of fibers supplied by the fiber feed exit from the ring channel into the calming channel and move to the forming fabric to form the fibrous mat on the forming fabric, the air laying device being configured for a laboratory use.

13. The device according to claim 12, wherein the air laying device is configured for continuously producing a plurality of fibrous mat webs, and the forming fabric is configured for moving in a machine direction.

14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the forming fabric forms an endless loop.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0024] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:

[0025] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a device according to the present invention with a ring distributor in simplified, schematic representation; and

[0026] FIG. 2 shows a side view of the embodiment according to FIG. 1 in simplified, schematic representation.

[0027] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate at least one embodiment of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0028] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a device according to the invention with a ring distributor 2 in simplified, schematic representation. Air laying device 1 serves to produce a fibrous mat, consisting at least partially of wood pulp fibers and/or cellulose fibers. It includes a ring distributor 2 with a ring channel and a fiber feed 10. The ring channel has a section formed by an outlet element 3 having openings through which the fibers supplied by fiber feed 10 can exit from the ring channel into calming channel 4 and move to forming fabric 5 in order to form the fibrous mat on forming fabric 5. In this example, outlet element 3 has slot-shaped openings whose dimensions are less than 10 mm in width and greater than 10 mm in length. The section with outlet element 3 is arranged in a calming channel 4 extending downward toward a forming fabric 5. The ring channel of ring distributor 2 is advantageously designed so that the fibers and, if necessary, the fiber agglomerates and aggregates move in an annular flow generated by an air stream. Some of the fibers and, if present, some of the aggregates leave the ring channel via outlet element 3 and pass directly into calming channel 4 and subsequently onto forming fabric 5 to form a fibrous mat in batch operation or a fibrous mat web in continuous operation. In the annular flow, the fiber agglomerates are broken down into individual fibers. Before the fibers leave the ring channel, they are optionally transported several times in a circle by the annular flow. The multiple circulations improve breaking down of fiber agglomerates on the one hand and achieve a homogeneous mixture of the solids in the air stream on the other hand. In the area of fiber feed 10 an air nozzle 6 is utilized as a propulsion jet nozzle to generate a negative pressure in the fiber feed in order to facilitate feeding of wood pulp fibers and/or cellulose fibers and/or aggregates into the annular flow of the ring channel. Along the ring channel of ring distributor 2, several air nozzles 6 open into the ring channel to generate an air flow and to break down fiber agglomerates. On the one hand, this maintains and propels the annular flow, and, on the other hand, the air jets of air nozzles 6 exert pressure pulses on the fiber agglomerates so that they are broken down into individual fibers. This effect is further supported in this example by mixing particles 8 intended for mixing the fibers and for breaking down fiber agglomerates. Calming channel 4 is arranged at a small distance from forming fabric 5. A suction device 11 is allocated to the forming fabric. This supports the deposit of fibers and a more compact fibrous mat, or respectively a more compact fibrous mat web can be produced.

[0029] FIG. 2 shows a side view of the embodiment according to FIG. 1 in simplified, schematic representation. Here, cleaning nozzles 7 which are supplied with compressed air or air from a blower for cleaning outlet element 3 are shown. To improve the cleaning effect, these can be arranged in a circular oscillating manner around an imaginary axis perpendicular to the drawing plane. It is also conceivable that they are arranged in an elliptically oscillating manner. It is moreover possible that the oscillating motion can be combined with a translatory motion. Illustrated air laying device 1 can be designed to be suitable for laboratory use and the forming fabric can be arranged statically. Illustrated air laying device 1 is designed to be suitable for continuous production of fibrous mat webs. In this case forming fabric 5 is movable in machine direction 9. Optionally, it is designed as a circulating belt guided over several rolls.

[0030] Corresponding elements in the drawings are identified with same reference numbers. The functions of such elements in the individual drawings correspond with each other unless otherwise described and no contradictions occur. A repeated description is therefore dispensed with.

Component Reference Listing

[0031] 1 Air laying device [0032] 2 ring distributor [0033] 3 outlet element [0034] 4 calming channel [0035] 5 forming fabric [0036] 6 air nozzle [0037] 7 cleaning nozzle [0038] 8 mixing particles [0039] 9 machine direction [0040] 10 fiber feed [0041] 11 suction device

[0042] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.