Stud for a doctor blade holder in a fiber web machine and doctor blade assembly for a fiber web machine
12442136 ยท 2025-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A plurality of studs mount a doctor blade holder to a doctor back in a fiber web machine for slidable extraction of the doctor blade holder in the cross machine direction. Each stud (15) has a body (16) with a cylindrical center segment with a protruding nonround flange (17) formed as a single piece with the center segment. Opposed flats of the nonround flange of the body (16) may be engaged by the opposed parallel jaws of a conventional wrench allowing ready attachment of the studs to the doctor blade holder and subsequent installing within the channel of a rail which is mounted to the doctor back. A slide bar may be fixed to the doctor blade holder to extend out of the rail for engagement and extraction of the doctor blade holder.
Claims
1. A stud for attachment to a doctor blade holder in a fiber web machine, for mounting the doctor blade holder within a rail fixed to a doctor beam, the rail extending in a cross-machine direction and having a cross-machine direction extending channel; the stud comprising: a body having an upwardly extending central section with a threaded bore and an integrally formed flange which extends outwardly from the central section, the flange being non-round for engagement by a tool, the threaded bore being configured to receive a fastener extending into a portion of the doctor blade holder to retain the doctor blade holder to the stud, such that the stud retains the doctor blade holder to the rail when inserted within the rail channel; and a bronze cylindrical rotating piece disposed on the body to rotate about the central section.
2. The stud of claim 1, wherein the flange of the body comprises two opposite flats.
3. The stud of claim 1 wherein the body has a circumferential shoulder at an end opposite to the flange.
4. A doctor blade assembly for a fiber web machine, the assembly comprising: a doctor blade holder and a rail structure with a plurality of consecutive studs, wherein the doctor blade holder is arranged movable to the rail structure with a plurality of consecutive studs having a body with a flange, wherein the majority of the studs are the studs of claim 1.
5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the rail structure is comprised of solid metal of either bronze or stainless steel.
6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the rail structure has an entry area with a funnel shape.
7. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the rail structure has counter bored slots which receive therein back bolts which secure the rail structure to a doctor back.
8. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the rail structure comprises two opposed rail parts spaced from one another in a machine direction perpendicular to the cross-machine direction.
9. The assembly according of claim 8, wherein one or both of the opposed rail parts have protrusions which align with portions of the doctor back during installation to thereby control the desired position of the opposed rail parts.
10. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the rail structure comprises a plurality of consecutive segments with interlocking structure therebetween.
11. A doctor blade assembly for a fiber web machine, the assembly comprising: a doctor blade holder and a rail structure with a plurality of consecutive studs, wherein the doctor blade holder is arranged movable to the rail structure with a plurality of consecutive studs having a body with a flange, the rail structure for mounting the doctor blade holder within a rail fixed to a doctor beam, the rail structure extending in a cross-machine direction and having a cross-machine direction extending channel, wherein the majority of the studs comprise: a body having an upwardly extending central section with a threaded bore and an integrally formed flange which extends outwardly from the central section, the flange being non-round for engagement by a tool, the threaded bore being configured to receive a fastener extending into a portion of the doctor blade holder to retain the doctor blade holder to the stud, such that the stud retains the doctor blade holder to the rail when inserted within the rail channel; and wherein at one end of the rail structure there is a slide bar equipped with a handle which extends outside the rail structure.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the slide bar has several consecutive holes spaced from one another in the cross-machine direction and extending vertically and wherein a lock down bolt extends through one of the several consecutive holes to secure the cross-machine position of the doctor blade holder.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein between the rail structure and the slide bar there is a transfer equipment to facilitate initial sliding movement and fine tuning of a cross-machine position of the slide bar to allow the insertion of the lock down bolt.
14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the transfer equipment comprises: a fork fixed to the rail structure; a threaded block fixed to the slide bar; and an adjustment screw extending between the fork and the threaded block and having a lock nut thereon.
15. An assembly for the removable mounting of a doctor blade to a doctor back within a fiber web machine, the assembly comprising: a doctor blade holder having structure for retaining a doctor blade which extends in a cross-machine direction, the doctor blade holder having a plate with an underside and portions defining holes therein; a rail structure for fixed mounting to the doctor back, the rail structure having two opposed rail parts with portions defining a channel which extends in the cross direction, the rail structure rail parts having opposed lips which extend towards one another in the machine direction into the channel, wherein each rail part has an upwardly protruding outer member positioned outwardly of the rail part's lip, each outer member having an upper surface which engages the plate underside, and each lip having a lip upper surface which is spaced below the upper surface of the rail part outer member; a plurality of studs which connect the doctor blade holder to the rail structure and which extend downwardly into the channel of the rail structure, wherein each stud has a body with an upwardly extending central section with a top portion which extends into one of the plate holes, the central section having a threaded bore, wherein the top portion protrudes above a circumferential shoulder positioned above an integrally formed flange which extends outwardly from the central section, the flange being non-round for engagement by a tool, and a cylindrical rotating piece disposed on the body to rotate about the central section above the flange and between the lips of the rail structure, wherein the circumferential shoulder extends a first distance above the flange; fasteners extending through the doctor blade holder plate holes into each of the threaded bores of the studs to fasten the doctor blade holder to the studs; and wherein each rotating piece has a vertical height above the stud flange which is less than the first distance, thus a gap is defined between the rotating piece and the underside of the plate allowing the rotating piece to rotate freely.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein each of the flanges of the studs comprises two opposite and parallel flats.
17. An assembly for the removable mounting of a doctor blade to a doctor back within a fiber web machine, the assembly comprising: a doctor blade holder having structure for retaining a doctor blade which extends in a cross-machine direction; a rail structure for fixed mounting to the doctor back, the rail structure having portions defining a channel which extends in the cross direction, the rail structure having two opposed lips which extend towards one another in the machine direction into the channel; a plurality of studs fixed to the doctor blade holder and extending downwardly into the channel of the rail structure, wherein each stud has a body having an upwardly extending central section with a threaded bore and an integrally formed flange which extends outwardly from the central section, the flange being non-round for engagement by a tool, and a cylindrical rotating piece disposed on the body to rotate about the central section above the flange and between the lips of the rail structure; fasteners extending through the doctor blade holder into each of the threaded bores of the studs to fasten the doctor blade holder to the studs; and a slide bar having a handle with a through hole extending vertically, the slide bar being fixed beneath the doctor blade holder and having portions which extend into the channel of the rail structure, the handle extending outwardly of the rail structure.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the slide bar has several consecutive holes spaced from one another in the cross-machine direction and extending vertically and wherein a lock down bolt extends through one of the several consecutive holes to secure the cross-machine position of the doctor blade holder.
19. The assembly of claim 18, wherein between the rail structure and the slide bar there is a transfer equipment to facilitate initial sliding movement and fine tuning of a cross-machine position of the slide bar to allow the insertion of the lock down bolt, wherein the transfer equipment comprises: a fork fixed to the rail structure; a threaded block fixed to the slide bar; and an adjustment screw extending between the fork and the threaded block and having a lock nut thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described below in detail by referring to the enclosed drawings which illustrate some of the embodiments of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(15) At its simplest, the doctor blade holder is attached to the doctor back with several screws. In the present invention, instead, a rail structure 14 is used together with studs. The rail structure 14 has a cross-machine direction channel 57 with an inverted T-shape. The channel is defined by two opposed lips 58 of the rail structure 14 which extend towards one another in the machine direction. Generally, the stud is for a doctor blade holder assembly in a fiber web machine. One stud 15 is shown in
(16) The stud 15 has a body 16 with a cylindrical center segment 55 with a lower flange 17 which extends outwardly therefrom for reception within the channel 57 beneath the lips 58. According to the invention, the body comprised of the center segment 55 and flange 17 is a single piece having a form for ready engagement by a standard tool having two opposed generally parallel jaws. Thus there are less parts, and the stud 15 may be easily installed and deinstalled with a standard tool. Here, the form of the non-round flange includes two opposite flats 18 arranged in the flange 17 (
(17) The stud 15 in one piece is shown in
(18) The stud 15 will by aligned to the rail structure by aid of the flange and the rotating piece. So there are small clearances, and the vibrations of the doctor blade holder will be avoided. Here, the body 16 has a central section 66 protruding above a circumferential shoulder 22 at an end 23 opposite to the flange 17. A corresponding hole 60 is in the doctor blade holder, like in the tray or base plate 24 in
(19) The doctor blade assembly is for a fiber web machine, and it has a doctor blade holder 12 arranged movable to a rail structure 14 with a plurality of consecutive studs 15 having a body 16 with a flange 17. With this kind of construction the whole doctor blade holder can be pulled out in a cross machine direction for maintenance and cleanup, for example. On the other hand, during installation, the rail structure is first attached to the doctor back or beam 13. Then the doctor blade holder equipped with studs is slid in to the rail structure in the cross machine direction. Advantageously, the majority of the studs are studs according to the present invention.
(20) The modern doctor blade assembly includes a doctor blade holder 12 arranged pivotably by a pivot rod 25 supported to brackets 26. In this way, only the doctor blade holder pivots with the doctor blade. In the embodiment of
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(22) Advantageously, the body 16 of the stud 15 has outer dimensions according to the rail structure 14. Especially, the distance between the shoulder 22 and the flange 17 is equal to the depth of the rail structure at the place of attachment (
(23) One rail structure 14 according to the invention is shown in
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(25) The rail structure has even more new features. First, as shown in
(26) Also the rail structure itself has innovative design. Now the rail structure 14 includes two rail parts 35 and 36 arranged apart from each other. The cross sections of both parts are shown in
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(28) In principle, there are studs over the length of the doctor blade holder. Thus the doctor blade holder is firmly supported. Advantageously, as shown in
(29) First, the slide 44 is dimensioned in view of the rail structure. So extra clearances are avoided, and the support remains also at the end of the doctor blade holder. Second, the handle 45 makes it possible to pull out the doctor blade holder by hand or using some pulling device. In
(30) The slide bar has even more new features. The slide bar 44 has several consecutive holes 47 for a lock down bolt (not shown). In practice, the lock down bolt prevents the doctor blade holder from moving in the cross-machine direction while in operation. The drilled and tapped holes are on the end of the slide bar before the handle. This construction allows for more cross machine adjustment of the doctor blade holder. Here there are five holes 47 with equal intervals of about 12 mm. So the position of the doctor blade holder can be adjusted precisely in the cross-machine direction. As shown in
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(32) The doctor blade 11 as well as the doctor assembly has a length of several meters, from 1 to 11 meters extending in the cross-machine direction. The doctor blade has a width from 5 to 20 centimeters extending in the machine direction.
(33) The stud according to the invention is simple but robust. With the aid of other surprising features of the doctor blade holder, the installation and maintenance of the doctor blade assembly is easy and quick. At the same time, the doctor blade assembly is low in structure and is vibration-free. Also it is easy to maintain the doctor blade assembly, and it is suited for new installation and to retrofits.