MACHINE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A FIBROUS WEB
20200087857 · 2020-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D21F11/14
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D21F11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D21F7/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D21H27/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A machine for the production of a fibrous web, with a forming region, including a forming roll and a permeable inner belt which at least partially wraps around the forming roll together with an outer belt for formation of the fibrous web. A press device is immediately downstream from the forming region for additional dewatering of the fibrous web in a press nip and with a downstream drying cylinder. The fibrous web is carried supported on the inner belt from the forming region until the transfer to the heated surface of drying cylinder takes place. The inner belt is textured in order to provide texture to fibrous web and the transfer roll is a shoe roll in order to provide an extended transfer nip.
Claims
1. A machine for the production of a fibrous web, in particular a tissue web, with a forming region, the machine comprising: a forming roll; an outer belt; a permeable inner belt which at least partially wraps around said forming roll together with said outer belt for formation of the fibrous web in a forming region; and a press device immediately downstream from the forming region, the press device including: a press roll; a lower press belt; a transfer roll; a mating roll along with said press roll forming a press nip for additional dewatering of the fibrous web, wherein the press nip is the first press nip of said press device, wherein the fibrous web is carried through said press nip supported between said inner belt and said lower press belt; and a drying cylinder being downstream from said press device, wherein the fibrous web is carried supported on said inner belt in an extended transfer nip which is formed between said transfer roll and said drying cylinder from the forming region until the transfer from said inner belt to a heated surface of the drying cylinder, wherein said inner belt is textured providing texture to the fibrous web and said transfer roll is a shoe roll providing the extended transfer nip.
2. The machine of claim 1, wherein said lower press belt is a water absorbing press belt, in particular a press felt.
3. The machine of claim 1, wherein said press nip is a separate press nip.
4. The machine of claim 1, wherein said press roll is a shoe roll to form an extended press nip.
5. The machine of claim 1, wherein said press roll is arranged within a loop that is created by said inner belt and said mating roll is arranged within a loop that is created by said lower press belt, or that said press roll is arranged within the loop that is created by said lower press belt and that said mating roll is arranged within the loop that is created by said inner belt.
6. The machine of claim 1, wherein said mating roll is a suction roll.
7. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a steam blow box assigned to the fibrous web before said press nip when viewed in a machine direction, in order to impinge the fibrous web with steam.
8. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a suction device located within a loop that is created by said inner belt, said suction device being located prior to said press nip when viewed in machine direction.
9. The machine of claim 8, further comprising a blower hood assigned to said suction device for direct impingement of the fibrous web with steam and/or hot dry air and/or hot moist air.
10. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a suction guide roll which is partially wrapped by said inner belt, said suction guide roll being arranged within a loop created by said inner belt and between said press nip and said transfer roll.
11. The machine of claim 10, wherein said suction guide roll is partially wrapped in a wrap region by a permeable press belt in direct contact with the fibrous web.
12. The machine of claim 11, further comprising a hood positioned within a loop created by said press belt and in said wrap region for indirect impingement of the fibrous web with steam and/or hot dry air and/or hot moist air.
13. A method for the production of a fibrous web, in particular a tissue web, comprising the steps of: forming the fibrous web in a forming region, the forming region being where a forming roll and a permeable inner belt that at least partially wraps around said forming roll comes together with an outer belt; dewatering the fibrous web in a press device which is located immediately downstream from the forming region, the press device having a press nip which is formed by a press roll and a mating roll; supportedly carrying the fibrous web between said inner belt and a lower press belt through said press nip, wherein said press nip is a first press nip of the press device through which the fibrous web is routed; drying the fibrous web by a drying cylinder that is located downstream from the press device, wherein the fibrous web is delivered, in a transfer nip that is formed between a transfer roll and said drying cylinder, to a heated surface of said drying cylinder, the fibrous web being transported from the forming region to the transfer supported on said inner belt, said inner belt being textured, so that the fibrous web becomes textured and the fibrous web is carried supported between said inner belt and a lower press belt through said press nip.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said lower press belt is a water absorbing press belt, in particular a press felt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] 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 drawings, wherein:
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[0030] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments 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
[0031] Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
[0032] A headbox 6 feeds a fibrous stock suspension between belts 3, 4. This suspension is dewatered primarily in the common wrap-around region of belts 3, 4 in the region of forming roll 5, thus forming tissue web 2 and being transported on inner belt 4 onto and through a directly following press device 7. In this example, press device 7 includes a press roll 8 arranged at the top and a mating roll 9, arranged at the bottom, which together form a press nip 24 for further dewatering of tissue web 2. Mating roll 9 and press roll 8 can also be arranged conversely. Mating roll 8 is arranged as a suction roll with applied vacuum.
[0033] Press nip 24 of press device 7 is the first press nip 24 after the forming region. Upstream from press nip 24, viewed in a machine direction 22, a suction device 21, in this case a suction box 21 which is supplied with vacuum is located within the loop created by inner belt 4. A blower hood 20 is assigned to suction box 21 for direct impingement of fibrous web 2 with steam and/or hot dry air and/or hot moist air. In addition to tissue web 2 and inner belt 4, a lower press belt 11, which is in direct contact with tissue web 2, also runs through press nip 24. Lower press belt 11 is in the embodiment of a water absorbing press felt.
[0034] After additional dewatering of tissue web 2 in press device 7, tissue web 2, supported on inner belt 4 is led around a transfer roll 13 in the embodiment of a shoe roll. The latter, together with a drying cylinder 14, in this case a Yankee drying cylinder 14, creates a transfer nip 12 in which tissue web 2 is transferred from inner belt 4 onto the heated surface of Yankee drying cylinder 14 and continues to be thermally dried. Tissue web 2 is moreover supplied with hot air and/or overheated steam by way of a dryer hood 15 that is located in the region of Yankee drying cylinder 14. Tissue web 2 is subsequently creped on a doctor blade 16 and is removed from the surface of the Yankee drying cylinder and is transported directly or indirectly to a winding station, which is not illustrated herein.
[0035] Tissue web 2 is thus transported by one single belt 4 from the forming region to Yankee drying cylinder 14. According to the present invention, a transfer to an intermediate belt is not required for the production of qualitatively high-grade tissue webs with a high specific volume. This promotes good runability of the machine. The inner belt is permeable, in other words air and water permeable, and at least on the side that is in contact with tissue web 2 it is textured in order to provide texture to tissue web 2. Providing tissue web 2 with texture causes a high specific volume which is also referred to as bulk. In this example, the inner textured belt is a woven belt. It can also be in the embodiment of a permeableat least on the fibrous web sidetextured membrane or film.
[0036] The compressibility of inner textured belt 4 is less than that of the lower press belt 11. This protects the texture of tissue web 2 from being crushed when running through press nip 24. Machine 1 according to the present invention makes two-sided dewatering of fibrous web 2 in press nip 24 possible, wherein the extracted water is partially absorbed by inner belt 4 and primarily by lower press belt 11. Lower press belt 11, which is in contact with fibrous web 2, can be optimized in regard to quality, for example the specific volume of produced fibrous web 2 and in regard to the dewatering capacity. In order to form an extended transfer nip 12 together with Yankee drying cylinder 14, transfer roll 13 is designed as a shoe press roll.
[0037] Machine 1 is very compact in regard to its height. The length of lower press belt 11 is short. The travel path of the felt of lower press belt 11 is arranged exclusively above machine floor 23. This eliminates the requirement for a basement which is necessary in known machines for the production of tissue webs having high bulk. Thus, this machine can also be installed in existing machine halls without basements, for the production of high-grade tissue webs 2 with a high specific volume, for example for kitchen towels.
[0038] Now, additionally referring to
[0039] Now, additionally referring to
[0040] Corresponding elements shown in drawings of design examples are identified with the same reference numbers. The function of such elements in the individual drawings are consistent with one another if no deviances are described that would lead to contradictions. Repetitive descriptions are therefore dispensed with. It is also pointed out that differing characteristics of the illustrated design examples are interchangeable and can be combined with one another. The invention is therefore not restricted to the illustrated characteristics combination of the illustrated design examples.
[0041] 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.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION LISTING
[0042] 1 Machine [0043] 2 Fibrous web [0044] 3 Outer belt [0045] 4 Inner belt [0046] 5 Forming roller [0047] 6 Headbox [0048] 7 Press device [0049] 8 Press roll [0050] 9 Mating roll [0051] 11 Lower press belt [0052] 12 Transfer nip [0053] 13 Transfer roll [0054] 14 Drying cylinder [0055] 15 Dryer hood [0056] 16 Doctor blade [0057] 17 Suction guide roll [0058] 18 Press belt [0059] 19 Hood [0060] 20 Blower hood [0061] 21 Suction device [0062] 22 Machine direction [0063] 23 Machine floor [0064] 24 Press nip