Reel-up for receiving and winding into a roll a paper web that arrives from a drying cylinder in a paper making machine and a paper making machine using a reel-up
US-2016251187-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US9738476B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738476-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414774991-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a reel-up ( 2 ) for receiving and winding into a roll ( 3 ) a paper web (W) that arrives from a drying cylinder ( 17 ) in a paper making machine ( 1 ). The reel-up ( 2 ) comprises a rotatably mounted reel spool ( 4 ) onto which a paper web (W) can be wound to create a paper roll ( 3 ) of increasing diameter and an endless flexible belt ( 5 ) mounted for rotation along a predetermined path of travel such that the flexible belt ( 5 ) forms a loop. The flexible belt ( 5 ) is positioned adjacent to the reel spool ( 4 ) to engage the paper web (W) against the reel spool ( 4 ) during winding such that the flexible belt ( 5 ) is deflected from the predetermined path of travel. According to the invention, the endless flexible belt ( 5 ) comprises electrically conductive material such that static electricity in the flexible belt ( 5 ) is dissipated away from the flexible belt ( 5 ). The invention also relates to a paper making machine in which the inventive reel-up is used and to a method of winding a paper web.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of winding a paper web (W) to form a roll ( 3 ), the method comprising the steps of: engaging an endless flexible belt ( 5 ) against a reel spool ( 4 ); moving the endless flexible belt ( 5 ) along a predetermined path of travel; rotating the reel spool ( 4 ) such that the surface of the reel spool ( 4 ) moves together with the flexible belt ( 5 ) and forms a nip with the flexible belt ( 5 ); and advancing the paper web (W) into the nip and directing the web (W) around the reel spool ( 4 ) to form a roll ( 3 ) of increasing diameter, wherein the endless flexible belt ( 5 ) is at least one of: an air permeable woven fabric with a plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ) and a plurality of weft yarns ( 33 ) interwoven with the plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ), at least some of the yarns ( 32 , 33 ) being electrically conductive such that static electricity in the flexible belt ( 5 ) is dissipated away from the flexible belt ( 5 ); or an air permeable spiral link belt which comprises electrically conductive elements ( 36 ) that have been inserted into the spiral link belt and extend in a cross-machine direction such that static electricity in the flexible belt ( 5 ) is dissipated away from the flexible belt. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein: the paper web (W) is first creped from a Yankee drying cylinder ( 17 ) and subsequently conveyed to the endless flexible belt ( 5 ) to be wound to a roll ( 3 ); and the paper web (W) that arrives to the reel-up ( 2 ) has a moisture content of 1% by weight −5% by weight. 3. A reel-up ( 2 ) for receiving and winding into a roll ( 3 ) a paper web (W) that arrives from a drying cylinder ( 17 ) in a paper making machine ( 1 ), the reel-up ( 2 ) comprising: a rotatably mounted reel spool ( 4 ) onto which a paper web (W) can be wound to create a paper roll ( 3 ) of increasing diameter; and an endless flexible belt ( 5 ) mounted for rotation along a predetermined path of travel such that the flexible belt ( 5 ) forms a loop, wherein: the flexible belt ( 5 ) is positioned adjacent to the reel spool ( 4 ) to engage the paper web (W) against the reel spool ( 4 ) during winding such that the flexible belt ( 5 ) is deflected from the predetermined path of travel when the paper roll ( 3 ) starts to build up on the reel spool ( 4 ), the endless flexible belt ( 5 ) is at least one of: an air permeable woven fabric comprising a plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ) and a plurality of weft yarns ( 33 ) interwoven with the plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ), at least some of the yarns ( 32 , 33 ) being electrically conductive such that static electricity in the flexible belt ( 5 ) is dissipated away from the flexible belt ( 5 ); or an air permeable spiral link belt comprising electrically conductive elements ( 36 ) that have been inserted into the spiral link belt and extend in a cross-machine direction such that static electricity in the flexible belt ( 5 ) is dissipated away from the flexible belt. 4. A reel-up according to claim 3 , wherein: the flexible belt ( 5 ) is an air permeable woven fabric with a plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ) and a plurality of weft yarns ( 33 ) interwoven with the plurality of warp yarns ( 32 ); and at least some of the weft yarns ( 33 ) are electrically conductive. 5. A reel-up according to claim 3 , wherein the flexible belt ( 5 ) is an air permeable spiral link belt which comprises electrically conductive elements ( 36 ) that have been inserted into the spiral link belt and extend in a cross-machine direction. 6. A reel-up according to claim 3 , wherein the reel-up ( 2 ) further comprises: a deflection sensor ( 6 ) mounted adjacent to the flexible belt ( 5 ) and being arranged to measure the amount of deflection of the flexible belt ( 5 ) from the predetermined path of travel; an actuator ( 7 ) for positioning the reel spool ( 4 ) and the flexible belt ( 5 ) relative to each other to vary the amount of deflection of the flexible belt ( 5 ); and a controller ( 8 ) connected to the deflection sensor ( 6 ) and the actuator ( 7 ) for controlling the amount of deflection of the flexible belt ( 5 ) as the paper roll ( 3 ) increases in diameter. 7. A reel-up according to claim 3 , wherein the reel-up ( 2 ) further comprises at least one source of underpressure ( 10 , 11 , 12 ) located inside the loop of the flexible belt ( 5 ). 8. A paper making machine for making tissue paper, said paper making machine comprising: a Yankee drying cylinder ( 17 ); and a doctor blade ( 27 ) arranged to crepe a paper web from the surface of the Yankee drying cylinder ( 17 ), wherein, downstream of the Yankee drying cylinder ( 17 ), the paper making machine further comprises a reel-up ( 2 ) according to claim 3 .
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