101 |
JPS6410636B2 - |
JP5864285 |
1985-03-25 |
JPS6410636B2 |
1989-02-22 |
EDOGAA ZEE JASUTASU |
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102 |
JPS6317156B2 - |
JP14453180 |
1980-10-17 |
JPS6317156B2 |
1988-04-12 |
UIRUFURIITO KURAFUTO; UIRUHERUMU BENTSU |
|
103 |
JPS5928080Y2 - |
JP15638582 |
1982-10-18 |
JPS5928080Y2 |
1984-08-14 |
|
|
104 |
JPS5922838B2 - |
JP19462881 |
1981-12-04 |
JPS5922838B2 |
1984-05-29 |
DONARUDO EE ERAI |
|
105 |
Perss section having separate press nips in papermaking mac-hine |
JP16950783 |
1983-09-16 |
JPS5971495A |
1984-04-23 |
MITSUKO KARUBUINEN; YORUMA RAAPOTSUTEI |
|
106 |
Press portion for paper making machine |
JP14453180 |
1980-10-17 |
JPS5668183A |
1981-06-08 |
BUIRUFURIITOKURAFUTO; BUIRUHERUMU BENTSU |
|
107 |
Press system of paper making machine |
JP2777279 |
1979-03-12 |
JPS54125708A |
1979-09-29 |
RICHIYAADO II JIYONSON |
|
108 |
Method applied to wet end of paper making machine |
JP14170077 |
1977-11-28 |
JPS5386814A |
1978-07-31 |
ORI TAPIO; RASHI BEIYONEN; EEROO HANONEN |
A paper-manufacturing machine and method include the feature of detaching a web from a forming wire by utilizing a stationary transfer suction box past which a felt travels while contacting the web so that the latter becomes detached from the forming wire and adheres to the felt while travelling with the latter beyond the forming wire. The felt and web are lapped through a substantial angle around a roll having a recessed surface whiletravelling toward the first press nip of a press section, and at this roll around which the felt and web are lapped a means is provided for directing steam toward the web and through the latter and the felt inwardly toward the recessed surface of the guide roll so that the flowing steam will on the one hand heat water carried by the web to enhance dewatering of the web at the first press nip while on the other hand the steam will serve to maintain the web reliably in engagement with the felt as the latter travels toward the first press nip. Beyond the first press nip the web may be subjected to one or more additional press nips and, if desired, to the smoothing action of a smooth-surfaced roll which presses the web against a central smooth-surfaced roll of the press section, before the web is guided away from the central press roll to a drying section. |
109 |
Method of imparting suction action to felt* metal wire or fiber slurry layer in paper making machine and apparatus for opperating said method |
JP10953677 |
1977-09-13 |
JPS5352707A |
1978-05-13 |
MATSUCHI KANKAANPEE |
|
110 |
Roll press for paper making machine |
JP6899677 |
1977-06-13 |
JPS52152504A |
1977-12-19 |
UORUFU GUNTERU SHIYUTOTSU; HERUMUUTO FUNTO |
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111 |
PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE LOW WEIGHT HIGH QUALITY PAPER FOR USE AS A SUPPORT LAYER OF A RELEASE LINER WITH A BELT ASSEMBLY |
US15510843 |
2014-09-15 |
US20170284024A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Jukka Kotilainen; Jussi Leinonen; Janne Antila; Jari Tamminen |
The invention relates to manufacturing low weight high quality paper suitable for use as a support layer of a release liner. A paper web is formed from pulp slurry, the moisture content of the paper web is reduced by a press section (PSEC), the paper web is supported by a belt (BELT1) from a first contact point (CP1) in the press section (PSEC) to a first separation point (SP1) in a drying section (DSEC), and the paper web is dried to form paper. The temperature profile of the paper web may be non-decreasing. When supported, the temperature of the paper web of the paper web may be higher than or equal to 56° C. to obtain a paper web having a dry content of at least 40 wt.-% at the first separation point. |
112 |
Sheet manufacturing apparatus and sheet manufacturing method |
US15069521 |
2016-03-14 |
US09662810B2 |
2017-05-30 |
Katsuhito Gomi; Masahide Nakamura; Yuki Yamamoto |
A sheet manufacturing method includes defibrating a defibration object in the atmosphere, mixing, in the atmosphere, additive agents including resin into a defibrated material that has been defibrated, adjusting moisture of a mixture of the defibrated material and the additive agents, and heating the mixture that has been moisture-adjusted. |
113 |
Press Arrangement |
US15315830 |
2015-06-02 |
US20170114498A1 |
2017-04-27 |
MATTHIAS SCHMITT |
A press arrangement for a machine for producing and/or processing a fibrous web, in particular a paper, board or tissue web. The arrangement has at least a central roll and a first and a second mating pressing unit. The first mating pressing unit forms a first press nip with the central roll, and the second mating pressing unit forms a second press nip with the central roll. The central roll has a plurality of pressure sensors embedded in the central roll and arranged beside one another in the cross-machine direction, by way of which the pressure profile in the cross-machine direction can be determined in the first and in the second press nip. There is also disclosed a method for operating such a press arrangement. |
114 |
SHEET MANUFACTURING APPARATUS AND SHEET MANUFACTURING METHOD |
US14571685 |
2014-12-16 |
US20150204015A1 |
2015-07-23 |
Katsuhito GOMI; Masahide NAKAMURA; Yuki YAMAMOTO |
A sheet manufacturing apparatus is provided with a defibrating unit configured to defibrate a defibration object in the atmosphere, a mixing unit configured to mix additive agents including resin into a defibrated material, a moisture-adjusting unit configured to adjust moisture in a mixture of the defibrated material and the additive agents, and a heating unit configured to heat the moisture-adjusted mixture. |
115 |
DEVICE FOR EMBOSSING AND/OR PERFORATING FOILS FOR TOBACCO GOODS |
US14405361 |
2013-06-06 |
US20150114585A1 |
2015-04-30 |
Charles Boegli |
The device for embossing and perforating foils for tobacco goods includes: a pair of embossing rolls, one of the embossing rolls having teeth for perforating the foil, the counter roll to the embossing roll with the perforating teeth being a matrix roll which has recesses that correspond to the teeth on the patrix roll, both embossing rolls being arranged in a perforation device, and the device being designed in order to be operated directly or indirectly online in a machine for producing tobacco goods. The use of patrix-matrix embossing rolls allows for a large variety of perforations, the device having a control unit designed to control the exact position, size and arrangement of the perforations on the basis of the quality of the foil to be processed. |
116 |
Assigning slots in a mesh network |
US13285963 |
2011-10-31 |
US08902903B2 |
2014-12-02 |
Santashil Palchaudhuri; Gopalakrishnan Raman |
Assigning slots to nodes in a mesh network. Slot numbers are assigned to nodes in a wireless mesh network using a depth-first search combined with information on 2-hop neighborhoods for each node. Assigning slots using 2-hop neighborhood information allows slots to be safely reused. The slot assignment process may take process in parallel using different wireless channels for different subtrees rooted to a controller. Slot assignment may be repeated when the mesh topology changes. Reporting using the slot numbers allows for information from child nodes to be aggregated or filtered at parent nodes. |
117 |
Transfer apparatus |
US12653369 |
2009-12-10 |
US20110139391A1 |
2011-06-16 |
James Albertus Anema; Laurie David Wicks |
A transfer apparatus is disclosed for transferring a light weight web from a dewatering section to a Yankee dryer. The transfer apparatus includes a looped transfer blanket which is disposed between the dewatering section and the Yankee dryer for supporting and transporting the web from the dewatering section towards the Yankee dryer. The dewatering section includes a press which defines a press nip for the passage therethrough of the web. The press nip assists in dewatering the web and guides the web. A press felt extends through the press nip and the transfer blanket also extends through the press nip. A roll is disposed downstream relative to the press nip for transferring the web from the transfer blanket and for guiding the web towards the Yankee dryer. |
118 |
Transfer belt |
US11506303 |
2006-08-18 |
US07722741B2 |
2010-05-25 |
Daniel Gronych; Robert Koplin; Klaus Hermann; Georg Kleiser; Arved H. Westerkamp |
This invention relates to a machine for the production of a paper web, paperboard web or tissue web, having a roller with a circumferential surface and having an endless belt, in particular a transfer belt, which is wrapped around the circumferential surface of the roller in sections and has a bottom side which in the wrap zone can be brought into contact with the circumferential surface, as the result of which the endless belt and/or the roller provide a storage capacity suitable for accommodating at least in part the fluid which gets into the wrap zone between the bottom side and the circumferential surface. |
119 |
Dewatering arrangement on the press section of a web-forming machine |
US11550656 |
2006-10-18 |
US07678234B2 |
2010-03-16 |
Risto Haiko; Erkki Hietamäki; Mikko Kauppinen; Reijo Koivuranta; Kauno Kujala; Pekka Petrilä; Timo Pirinen; Esa Rajala; Markku Salo; Sampo Vörgren |
A dewatering arrangement in the press section of a web-forming machine having a press suction roll (10) and a press fabric (13) arranged to run via the press suction roll (10). The dewatering arrangement has a saveall (15), which is installed in conjunction with the press suction roll (10), and drainage facilities (18) for removing the collected water from the saveall (15). The saveall (15) has a concave guide surface (19) which in the cross direction is located on a partial distance of the circumference of the press suction roll (10) and at a distance from the surface of the press suction roll (10) in order to accomplish a vacuum effect and to hence remove water from the press suction roll (10). |
120 |
Transfer belt |
US11506303 |
2006-08-18 |
US20070042851A1 |
2007-02-22 |
Daniel Gronych; Robert Koplin; Klaus Hermann; Georg Kleiser; Arved Westerkamp |
This invention relates to a machine for the production of a paper web, paperboard web or tissue web, having a roller with a circumferential surface and having an endless belt, in particular a transfer belt, which is wrapped around the circumferential surface of the roller in sections and has a bottom side which in the wrap zone can be brought into contact with the circumferential surface, as the result of which the endless belt and/or the roller provide a storage capacity suitable for accommodating at least in part the fluid which gets into the wrap zone between the bottom side and the circumferential surface. |