TOUCHLESS OVERLAY PAPER HOLD DOWN APPARATUS
20250114968 ยท 2025-04-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27N3/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27N3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27N3/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus and related methods for touchlessly holding down overlay paper on a lignocellulosic composite mat as the mat and overlay are loaded into a multi-level press from a matching multi-level loader cage. In several exemplary embodiments, each level of the loader cage has a pressured air plenum, pipe, or tube, with a uniform continuous opening (gap, slit) extending linearly from which pressurized air exits. Depending on the configuration, the pressured air exits in a focused, laminar flow pattern.
Claims
1. A system for touchlessly holding down an overlay on a lignocellulosic composite mat as it loads into a press, comprising: a loading cage, configured to move a lignocellulosic composite mat with an overlay on a top surface of said lignocellulosic composite mat through an exit opening in said loading cage into a corresponding opening in a press; and a pressured air plenum with a length, extending linearly across the exit opening of a loading cage, said pressured air plenum with at least one opening in a side of the pressured air plenum facing the press, said opening configured to direct pressurized air onto the overlay at an angle as the lignocellulosic composite mat and overlay exit through the exit opening.
2. The system of claim 1, where the pressured air is directed an angle toward the press.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the opening in the pressured air plenum extends for more than half the length of the pressured air plenum.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the pressurized air is directed onto the overlay at an applied pressure in a range of from 80 to 90 psi.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the pressurized air is directed onto the overlay at an angle in a range of from 20 to 30 degrees with respect to the overlay.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the overlay is a paper overlay.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the lignocellulosic mat is an oriented strand board mat.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the press is a multi-level press, the loader cage is a multi-level loader cage, and each level of the multi-level loader cage has a pressured air plenum.
9. A method for loading a lignocellulosic composite mat with an overlay into a press, comprising: placing a paper overlay on a top surface of a lignocellulosic composite mat on an infeed conveyor; inserting the lignocellulosic composite mat and paper overlay into a holder in a loader cage; moving the lignocellulosic composite mat and paper overlay from the loader cage through an exit opening into a corresponding opening in a press; and applying pressurized air at an angle to the lignocellulosic composite mat and paper overlay as they move from the loader cage through the exit opening.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of applying pressurized air comprises the step of directly pressurized air from a linear opening in a pressured air plenum.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the pressured air plenum is attached to the loader cage above the exit opening.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the pressurized air is applied onto the overlay at an applied pressure in a range of from 80 to 90 psi.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein the pressurized air is directed onto the overlay at an angle in a range of from 20 to 30 degrees with respect to the overlay.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0014] In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention comprises an apparatus and related methods for touchlessly holding down overlay paper 10 on a lignocellulosic composite mat (such as an oriented strand board, or OSB, mat) as the mat and overlay 10 on a conveying production line are loaded into a multi-level press 12 from a matching multi-level loader cage 14. In several exemplary embodiments, as seen in
[0015] The plenum, pipes or tubes 20, and associated tubing 30 for transmission of pressurized air, may be made of any suitable material able to withstand the air pressure and the ambient operating conditions, including, but not limited to, ambient temperature or heat. In one exemplary embodiment, the material is stainless steel, steel, or other form of metal, able to withstand heat and/or higher temperatures from proximity to the press.
[0016] As seen in the figures, the plenum, pipes or tubes 20 are located horizontally at each level on the side of the loader cage 14 proximate the press 12. Operation is controlled by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or other controller. As the mats and paper overlays are simultaneously fed into the corresponding press layers, pressured air is emitted through the gap/slit, applying focused air pressure against the corresponding paper overlay to hold it against the respective mat, and preventing the paper overlay from rolling back. Air first starts being applied after the near end of the mat and paper have passed into the press (e.g., one-eighth to halfway into the press level), for about 3 to 6 seconds total to ensure that the paper remains in place during the loading process. The time will vary depending on the configuration of press and loader, but is chosen so as to prevent the emitted air from causing the front or back edge of the paper overlay from blowing up or away from the underlying mat. The pipes/tubes are plumbed with air from the plant or facility, and comprise a regulator and solenoid.
[0017] In preferred embodiments, the applied air pressure is blown at 80-90 psi at a relatively low flow rate and at a 25 to 30 degrees forward angle (i.e., in the direction of the press) with respect to the horizontal or the paper overlay, as seen in
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[0019] As indicated above, the timing of the firing/activation of the emission of pressurized air 50 in conjunction with the operation of the loader 14 is important. Proper operation requires sequenced timing of the emission of the pressurized air to the top of the overlay as it passes underneath the invention and into the press. In one exemplary embodiment, when running in automatic mode, the cycle runs as follows: [0020] Loader hoist cannot be running, loader hoist has to be at the top, transfer boom needs to be fully extended: This state turns on a press loading in progress bit in the controller that has a one-half second off delay timer. [0021] Line control needs to be in Auto mode, the press loading off delay timer needs to be on, the recipe needs to be a valid recipe for siding (the pipes/tubes are turned off for runs where the recipe is for OSB, as OSB runs generally do not apply a paper overlay in the fashion described herein): This state turns on the air pressure permit bit. [0022] The air pressure permit bit needs to be on, the press chains forward run coil need to be on: This state fires the emission of pressurized air. [0023] An on delay timer shuts off the emission of pressurized air after 6 seconds.
[0024] While running in manual mode, the line control needs to be in Jog, the transfer boom needs to be fully extended, and the screens cannot be on the press limits. These indicators are on a second branch of the air pressure permit bit.
[0025] In a further exemplary embodiment, as seen in
[0026] The timing of air emission for the storage conveyor also is controlled. In one exemplary embodiment, the cycle runs as follows: [0027] Storage conveyor forward run coil, not on loader lug start 2 prox, storage conveyor follow loader lug, both the slow down and stop prox's on the storage conveyor need to be on, the recipe has to be a valid siding recipe, the on delay timer cannot be done; then the loader lug start prox 1 through a one shot will turn the storage air pressure permit bit on which seals in everything except the timer done bit: This state turns on the storage permit bit. [0028] Storage air pressure permit bit needs to be on, the on delay timer preset (based on line speed, and increasing with slower line speed; e.g., at 90 ft/min, the timer preset is 3700 ms) cannot be done: This turns on the solenoid coil (fires the emission of pressurized air).
[0029] Thus, it should be understood that the embodiments and examples described herein have been chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited for particular uses contemplated. Even though specific embodiments of this invention have been described, they are not to be taken as exhaustive. There are several variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.