Press section and permeable belt in a paper machine
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
D21F-003/04
D21F-003/02
D21F-007/08
D21F-007/12
출원번호
US-0972431
(2004-10-26)
등록번호
US-7476294
(2009-01-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Herman,Jeffrey
Scherb,Thomas Thoroee
Silva,Luiz Carlos
Walkenhaus,Hubert
출원인 / 주소
Voith Patent GmbH
대리인 / 주소
Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.
인용정보
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19인용 특허 :
44
초록▼
A permeable belt, a belt press including a roll having an exterior surface and the permeable belt, and a method of drying or pressing a web with the permeable belt. The permeable belt can be tensioned to at least 30 KN/m. A side of the permeable belt has an open area of at least approximately 25% an
A permeable belt, a belt press including a roll having an exterior surface and the permeable belt, and a method of drying or pressing a web with the permeable belt. The permeable belt can be tensioned to at least 30 KN/m. A side of the permeable belt has an open area of at least approximately 25% and a contact area of at least approximately 25%. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed: 1. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; the at least one first fabric comprising a structured fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and se
What is claimed: 1. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; the at least one first fabric comprising a structured fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric. 2. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one first fabric is one of a printed membrane and a printed fabric. 3. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one second fabric includes a permeable base fabric and a lattice grid attached thereto and which is made of one of polymer and polyurethane. 4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein a lattice grid side of the at least one second fabric is in contact with the support surface of a suction roll while an opposite side of the at least one second fabric contacts the paper web. 5. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein the lattice grid is oriented at an angle relative to machine direction yarns and cross-direction yarns of the permeable base fabric. 6. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein the lattice grid comprises an anti-rewet layer and a soft material layer which contacts the paper web. 7. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein the lattice grid comprises an elastomeric material and machine direction yarns. 8. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one first fabric transports the paper web to and from the press arrangement. 9. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one second fabric is capable of storing or absorbing water. 10. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one second fabric comprises at least one smooth surface. 11. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one second fabric comprises a felt with a batt layer. 12. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the at least one second fabric comprises one of: a blend of batt fibers; and a vector layer which contains fibers which are equal to or greater than approximately 67 dtex. 13. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a specific surface of the at least one second fabric comprises of one of: equal to or greater than 35 m2/m2 felt area; equal to or greater than 65 m2/m2 felt area; and equal to or greater than 100 m2/m2 felt area. 14. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a specific surface of the at least one second fabric comprises one of: equal to or greater than 0.04 m2/g felt weight; equal to or greater than 0.065 m2/g felt weight; and equal to or greater than 0.075 m2/g felt weight. 15. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a density of the at least one second fabric comprises one of: equal to or higher than 0.4 g/cm3; equal to or higher than 0.5 g/cm3; and equal to or higher than 0.53 g/cm3. 16. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the press arrangement operates a web speed of greater than 1000 m/min. 17. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a permeability of the at least one second fabric is one of: lower than approximately 80 cfm; lower than approximately 40 cfm; and equal to or lower than approximately 25 cfm. 18. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a permeability of the at least one second fabric is lower than a permeability of the at least one first fabric. 19. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a compressibility of the at least one second fabric is greater than a compressibility of the at least one first fabric. 20. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the support surface generally flat or generally planar. 21. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the support surface comprises a curved surface of a suction roll or cylinder. 22. The arrangement of claim 21, wherein the suction roll or cylinder comprises at least one suction zone. 23. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the mechanical pressure is produced by at least one of tensioning of the pressure producing element and compressing exerted by the pressure producing element. 24. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises an impermeable belt. 25. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises one of a press shoe and a perforated press shoe. 26. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a press roll. 27. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a permeable belt having an open area which comprises one of: at least approximately 25%; greater than approximately 35%; greater than approximately 50%. 28. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a permeable belt having a contact area which comprises one of: at least approximately 10%; at least approximately 25%; and between approximately 15% and approximately 55%. 29. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a permeable belt having a tension which comprises one of: more than approximately 30 KN/m; and more than approximately 50 KN/m. 30. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the differential pressure is one of: greater than approximately 0.3 bars; equal to or greater than approximately 1 bar; and approximately 1.5 bar. 31. The arrangement of claim 1, further comprising a device for producing an overpressure above the pressure producing element. 32. The arrangement of claim 1, further comprising a device for producing hot air or steam above the pressure producing element. 33. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein at least one of the at least one second fabric and the at least one first fabric is heated. 34. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the paper web leaves the press arrangement with a moisture content of approximately 35% or less. 35. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the paper web leaves the press arrangement with a dryness level of between approximately 30 to approximately 40%. 36. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a dynamic stiffness K*[N/mm] of the at least one second fabric greater than or equal to 3,000 N/mm and less than a dynamic stiffness K*[N/mm] of the at least one first fabric. 37. A method of drying a paper web in a press arrangement of claim 1, the method comprising: moving the paper web, disposed between the at least one first and second fabrics, between the support surface and the pressure producing element; and moving a fluid through the paper web, the at least one first and second fabrics, and the support surface. 38. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a belt press. 39. The arrangement of claim 38, wherein the air flow occurs in a press nip. 40. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the air flow occurs in a press nip. 41. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the at least one first fabric is a structured fabric and has at least one of a greater roughness and a lower compressibility than the at least one second fabric and wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and at least one of through the support surface and into recesses in the support surface. 42. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the at least one first fabric is a TAD fabric. 43. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the at least one first fabric is a membrane. 44. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the at least one first fabric comprises a three-dimensional structure, whereby the press arrangement processes a high bulky web. 45. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, wherein the at least one second fabric comprises a felt with a batt layer, and wherein a diameter of batt fibers of the batt layer may one of: equal to or less than 11 dtex; equal to or less than 4.2 dtex; and equal to or less than 3.3 dtex. 46. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, wherein the support surface comprises a curved surface of a suction roll or cylinder, and wherein the curved surface of the suction roll or cylinder comprises one of a diameter of approximately 1 m or more and a diameter of approximately 1.2 m or more. 47. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the pressure producing element comprises a permeable belt. 48. A pressing arrangement comprising: at least one first fabric; at least one second fabric; the at least one first fabric and the at least one second fabric being permeable; a paper web disposed between the first and second fabrics; a pressure producing element being in contact with the at least one first fabric; a support surface of a supporting structure being in contact with the at least one second fabric; and a differential pressure being provided between the first fabric and the support surface and acting on the at least one first fabric, the paper web, and the at least one second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web; wherein the pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the at least one first fabric, through the paper web, through the at least one second fabric, and wherein the pressure producing element comprises a permeable belt which comprises one of a reinforced plastic or synthetic material belt and a spiral linked fabric. 49. A method of pressing and drying a paper web, the method comprising: pressing, with a pressure producing element, the paper web between at least one first fabric and at least one second fabric; and simultaneously moving a fluid through the paper web and the at least one first and second fabrics, wherein the at least one first fabric comprises a structured fabric. 50. The method of claim 49, wherein said simultaneously moving occurs for a dwell time which is equal to or greater than approximately 40 ms. 51. The method of claim 50, wherein said dwell time is equal to or greater than approximately 50 ms. 52. The method of claim 49, wherein said pressure producing element comprises a device which applied a vacuum. 53. The method of claim 52, wherein said vacuum is greater than approximately 0.5 bar. 54. The method of claim 53, wherein said vacuum is greater than approximately 1 bar. 55. The method of claim 54, wherein said vacuum is greater than approximately 1.5 bar. 56. The method of claim 49, wherein the pressure producing element comprises a belt press. 57. The method of claim 56, wherein the simultaneously moving comprising passing the fluid through the paper web and the at least one first and second fabrics in a press nip. 58. The method of claim 49, wherein the simultaneously moving comprising passing the fluid through the paper web and the at least one first and second fabrics in a press nip. 59. A method of pressing and drying a paper web, the method comprising: pressing, with a pressure producing element, the paper web between at least one first fabric and at least one second fabric; and simultaneously moving a fluid through the paper web and the at least one first and second fabrics, wherein said pressing occurs for a dwell time which is equal to or greater than approximately 40 ms. 60. The method of claim 59, wherein said dwell time is equal to or greater than approximately 50 ms.
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