Method of and means for sheet transfer to and embossing at a ree

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-uniform – irregular or configured web or sheet

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162122, 162193, 162255, 162281, 162283, 162362, 242 65, B31C 1102

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040873196

ABSTRACT:
A continuously advancing tissue paper web is separated from a Yankee dryer roll and creper, and then received and transported on an endless fabric conveyor and embossing belt travelling toward and over a reel drum. At the reeling station the web is threaded onto a reel spool and wound into a parent roll pressing against the conveyor and embossing belt running over the reel drum and thereby embossing the web in the roll/drum nip. Means are provided for automatically air threading the web onto the reel spool. For higher bulk tissue creped sheet, additional dry embossing may be effected while the sheet is being transported by the conveyor belt.

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