Conveyance device and fibrous material recycling device

US11008705B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11008705-B2
Application numberUS-201816185475-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2018
Priority dateNov 10, 2017
Publication dateMay 18, 2021
Grant dateMay 18, 2021

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Abstract

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Provided is technology for effectively removing fiber from a mesh belt. A second web former for conveying a second web containing fiber deposited on a mesh belt 72 having multiple holes 72a has a brush roller 710 with numerous bristles 712 protruding from the surface and disposed in contact with the mesh belt 72. The sectional area of the bristles 712 of the brush roller 710 is smaller than the open area of the holes 72a in the mesh belt 72 so that the distal ends of the bristles 712 can enter the holes 72a.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyance device configured to convey defibrated material containing fiber deposited on a belt having multiple holes, comprising: a roller having multiple protrusions protruding from the surface, and disposed to contact the belt, the sectional area of the protrusions of the roller being smaller than the open area of the holes in the belt, enabling the distal ends of the protrusions to penetrate the holes; and a collection device configured to recover fiber from the belt, the collection device being disposed to a position opposite the roller with the belt therebetween, or a position downstream in the conveyance direction of the belt from the roller with the belt therebetween. 2. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: a plane shape of the section of the protrusions is set to a size that fits in the shape of the holes in the belt. 3. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the belt is an endless belt that is mounted on and circulates around multiple rollers. 4. The conveyance device described in claim 3 , wherein: the multiple rollers on which the endless belt is mounted include a first roller disposed closest to a separation point on the conveyance path of the belt where the defibrated material separates from the belt, and a second roller disposed downstream from the first roller in the conveyance direction of the belt; and the roller is disposed between the first roller and the second roller. 5. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the roller is disposed on the side of the belt on which the defibrated material is deposited. 6. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the roller is disposed on the side of the belt on which the defibrated material is not deposited. 7. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the roller turns at a speed faster than the conveyance speed of the belt. 8. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the collection device includes a collection roller configured rotatably and disposed in contact with the belt or a position with the protrusions protruding from the roller in contact with the belt; and the collection roller turns at a speed faster than the conveyance speed of the belt. 9. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the density of the protrusions disposed to the surface of the roller is greater than the density of the holes in the belt. 10. The conveyance device described in claim 1 , wherein: the protrusions are fibers implanted to the surface of the roller; and the diameter of the protrusions is smaller than the holes in the belt. 11. A fibrous feedstock recycling device comprising: a defibrator that defibrates feedstock; a conveyance device that conveys defibrated material defibrated by the defibrator deposited on a belt having multiple holes; and a process unit that processes the defibrated material conveyed by the conveyance device; the conveyance device comprising: a roller with numerous protrusions protruding from the surface and disposed in contact with the belt, the sectional area of the protrusions of the roller being smaller than the open area of the holes in the belt, enabling the distal ends of the protrusions to penetrate the holes; and a collection device configured to recover fiber from the belt, the collection device being disposed to a position opposite the roller with the belt therebetween, or a position downstream in the conveyance direction of the belt from the roller with the belt therebetween.

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  • B65G45/18Primary

    comprising brushes · CPC title

  • using rollers with mutually inclined axes · CPC title

  • for gathering residue after cleaning · CPC title

  • D21F1/32Primary

    Washing wire-cloths or felts · CPC title

  • comprising dry-laid paper · CPC title

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What does patent US11008705B2 cover?
Provided is technology for effectively removing fiber from a mesh belt. A second web former for conveying a second web containing fiber deposited on a mesh belt 72 having multiple holes 72a has a brush roller 710 with numerous bristles 712 protruding from the surface and disposed in contact with the mesh belt 72. The sectional area of the bristles 712 of the brush roller 710 is smaller than the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seiko Epson Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G45/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 18 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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