Glide-shoe arrangememt for pressing a moving web

Paper making and fiber liberation – Apparatus – Running or indefinite length product forming and/or treating...

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162361, 162364, 100153, D21F 302

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention concerns a pressing or surface finishing arrangement for a moving web, comprising a cylindricaI roll which forms a press zone with a glide-belt supported by a shoe having a contour of variable convexity on the press zone surface so as to enable altering the length of the press zone and including lubricating means for obtaining a lubricating film between the glide-belt and the shoe.


TECHNICAL STAND

In prior art, a press arrangement is known thru International Application PCT/SE92/00041 wherein a shoe is under applied pressure via a glide-belt between a press roll and a counter roll, the shoe having a concave form following the contour of the press roll on the press roll side and a non-concave contour on the counter roll side and the shoe being adjustable around the centerline of the press roll so as to vary the pressure distribution in the contact zone with the press roll. The pressure zone on the counter roll side is however, not adjustable in any defined manner.
Further in prior art, a press arrangement is known thru U.S. Pat. No. 4,287,021 wherein a non-adjustable concave shoe is used to form a pressure zone with a press roll.
Examples of the general technical stand are also divulged thru EPO publications 0070869 and 0 389 458 A2.


DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

One main purpose with the present invention is to achieve a pressing arrangement of the general type indicated in the introduction wherein the convexity of the shoe alone its pressing surface can be adjusted so as to always obtain a desired length of the pressing zone in the contact area with the press roll. This length is a function of the radius of the shoe in the contact area and can thus be altered by altering the degree of convexity of the shoe. By suitably pivoting the shoe in the present invention it can be adjusted to achieve a desired contour and length of press zone. The contour of the shoe in this area could suitably be spiral. Alternatively, a desired contour could be obtained by installing a removable insert in the press zone of the shoe. In practice the length of the press zone can be varied between approximately 1 and 26 centimeters when using a relatively hard press roll and more with a softer roll. Besides finding use in prose applications for removing water from a web, the present invention can be suitably applied in the smoothing of paper for improving the surface finish of the web. In the latter application the press roll is often heated to improve the web surface and thus in a preferred embodiment of the invention a counter roll on the opposite side of the shoe in relation to the press roll is used to lead off heat from the system via a concave pressure zone between the shoe and the counter roll.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention shall now be elucidated in the following with reference to schematically illustrated arrangements on the attached drawings. Thus on the drawings
FIG. 1 is an endview of the embodiment of the invention as a crossection and partially illustrating an adjustable shoe,
FIG. 2 is an endview of an alternative embodiment of the invention as a partial crossection,
FIG. 3 is an endview of a partial crossection illustrating an insert in the shoe.


DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In the drawings, identical reference numbers are used to indicate the same or similar details.
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a pressing arrangement for a moving web, formed between a cylindrical press roll 4 and a glide-belt 6. The glide-belt is at least partially and slidingly supported on a shoe 8 which has a surface contour of varying convexity for forming the pressure zone. Supply mechanisms 10 are provided to supply lubricant for a lubricating film via canals 12 between the glide-belt 6 and shoe 8.
In FIG. 1 a counter roll 14 supports the shoe 8 having a concave contour mating the counter roll via the glide-belt 6 in the support area and being rotatably adjustable around the centerline of the counter roll to bring a desired section on the opposite side of the shoe into pressing

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