US20090211723A1 - Pressure hood with removable seal assembly - Google Patents

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US20090211723A1
US20090211723A1 US12/420,221 US42022109A US2009211723A1 US 20090211723 A1 US20090211723 A1 US 20090211723A1 US 42022109 A US42022109 A US 42022109A US 2009211723 A1 US2009211723 A1 US 2009211723A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B13/00Machines and apparatus for drying fabrics, fibres, yarns, or other materials in long lengths, with progressive movement
    • F26B13/10Arrangements for feeding, heating or supporting materials; Controlling movement, tension or position of materials
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    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F5/00Dryer section of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F5/02Drying on cylinders
    • D21F5/04Drying on cylinders on two or more drying cylinders
    • D21F5/042Drying on cylinders on two or more drying cylinders in combination with suction or blowing devices
    • D21F5/044Drying on cylinders on two or more drying cylinders in combination with suction or blowing devices using air hoods over the cylinders
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F5/00Dryer section of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F5/18Drying webs by hot air
    • D21F5/182Drying webs by hot air through perforated cylinders
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B13/00Machines and apparatus for drying fabrics, fibres, yarns, or other materials in long lengths, with progressive movement
    • F26B13/005Seals, locks, e.g. gas barriers for web drying enclosures
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B13/00Machines and apparatus for drying fabrics, fibres, yarns, or other materials in long lengths, with progressive movement
    • F26B13/10Arrangements for feeding, heating or supporting materials; Controlling movement, tension or position of materials
    • F26B13/14Rollers, drums, cylinders; Arrangement of drives, supports, bearings, cleaning

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  • the invention relates to a pressure hood with a pressure hood body to be used in conjunction with especially a heated cylinder in a machine for the production and/or conversion of a fibrous web, especially a paper-, cardboard- or tissue web, and a seal assembly to seal said pressure hood body against the cylinder.
  • a pressure hood of this type is essentially known and is used for example in a dryer for the continuous drying of a fibrous web coming off the outer circumference of a heated cylinder. Due to the heat released from the cylinder to the fibrous web, moisture evaporates from the fibrous web and is absorbed by at least one wire or fabric which travels together with the fibrous web and which lays on the fibrous web on the side of said web facing away from the cylinder.
  • a belt i.e. a steel belt, follows on the side of the wire or fabric facing away from the fibrous web against which a pressure medium which is located inside the pressure hood exerts pressure.
  • a seal assembly is provided in order to seal the pressure hood against the cylinder—in other words, in order to avoid the pressure medium escaping from the interior of the pressure hood—.
  • This is equipped with seals progressing in lateral direction, in other words in the circumferential direction of the cylinder and transversely to the direction of web travel, in other words parallel to the cylinder axis, and which are movable in radial direction and are pressed against the moisture impermeable belt.
  • the seals drag on the moisture impermeable belt and are subject to especially high wear and tear because of the sliding friction that exists between the seals and the moisture impermeable belt. Consequently, the seals have to be renewed or, respectively replaced often.
  • the entire pressure hood must be removed from the cylinder for this purpose, or the seal assembly must be constructed so that it can be disassembled and must be taken apart which, respectively causes considerable assembly work directly at the machine. This is not only expensive, but also time consuming, so that expensive down times are caused by the seal replacement.
  • the present invention provides a pressure hood with a pressure hood body to be used in conjunction with especially a heated cylinder in a machine for the production and/or conversion of a fibrous web, especially a paper-, cardboard- or tissue web, and a seal assembly to seal said pressure hood body against the cylinder, wherein the seal assembly can be inserted into or removed from the pressure hood body through a movement in axial direction relative to the pressure hood body, which is located in particular on the cylinder.
  • in axial direction is to be understood to be always parallel to the rotational axis of the cylinder, whereas a “radial direction” always progresses at right angles to the rotational axis of the cylinder.
  • in circumferential direction refers in this context to the circumference of the cylinder.
  • the invention is based on the general concept that the seals, for example sealing strips, are not mounted individually on the pressure hood, but are instead collectively assembled in a seal assembly which can be slid into or out of the pressure hood as an entirety for the purpose of replacing or exchanging the seals, without having to remove the pressure hood from the cylinder for this purpose.
  • the machine down time can still be further reduced if two seal assemblies are available, whereby a first seal assembly is inserted in the machine and a second seal assembly with perfect seals is held in reserve. This allows the first seal assembly to be removed from the pressure hood when the seals in the first seal assembly are worn, and to immediately insert the second seal assembly containing the perfect seals into the pressure hood. This reduces machine down times simply to the amount of time which is required to remove and to insert a seal assembly into the pressure hood. While the machine operates with the second seal assembly, the worn seals in the first assembly can be removed and replaced without any time pressure.
  • the seal assembly includes a seal support which is movable in axial direction relative to the pressure hood.
  • the seal support supports the actual seals, which are in the embodiment for example of sealing strips.
  • the seal support may include two curved sections extending in circumferential direction, which are connected with each other, especially in the area of their ends, through an axial segment extending in axial direction.
  • the seal support is in the embodiment of a rectangular frame which is curved to follow the shell surface of the cylinder or the inside of the pressure hood respectively.
  • the curved segments can additionally be connected with each other through at least one brace-type reinforcing element.
  • the seal support can—in the area of its axial segments—be guided along the pressure hood body.
  • spacer devices are provided in order to keep the seal assembly during its movement relative to the pressure hood body at least partially at a distance. On the one hand this reduces the friction between the seal support and the inside of the pressure hood body which occurs during the movement of the seal assembly, thereby reducing the force necessary for moving the seal assembly. On the other hand it prevents that a seal, for example a sealing ring located between the seal support and the inside of the pressure hood body is damaged.
  • the spacer devices can be located in an area of axial segments of a seal support of the seal assembly.
  • the seal support can be compressed radially, and also at the same time be activated in circumferential direction, so that the curved sections of the seal support can be held at a distance, essentially over their entire length to the inside of the pressure hood body.
  • the spacer devices can include at least one guide extending in axial direction and at least one roll- or glide element which is guided by the guide, whereby the guide is contoured to cause a movement in certain places in radial direction of the roll or glide element. Due to the contour in the guide a radial force or respectively movement can be exerted especially easily upon the axial segments of the seal support through the combined effect of guide and roll- or glide element.
  • the guide can be mounted on the pressure hood body and the roll- or glide element can be installed on the seal support. Basically however, an opposite arrangement is also feasible where the guide is mounted on the seal support and the roll- or glide element is installed on the pressure hood body.
  • At least one guide is equipped in addition with one contour, especially grooves with descending and/or ascending ramps causing the roll or glide element in certain places to move in circumferential direction.
  • the contour based movement of the roll or glide element in circumferential direction represents a simple method of exerting a tangential force or respectively movement upon the seal support and contributes to holding the seal assembly at a distance to the inside of the pressure hood body.
  • At least one guide can be mounted on the pressure hood body, movably in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body.
  • a guide of this type for example can be moved by way of a pneumatically or hydraulically inflatable pressure tube or also manually in circumferential direction.
  • a single- or multistage seal is provided all around on one side of the sealing assembly facing away from the pressure hood body.
  • the seal seals the interior of the pressure hood vis-à-vis the cylinder, or respectively vis-à-vis a moisture impermeable belt which is routed around the cylinder.
  • a multistage seal can effectively prevent leakage from the pressure hood of a medium which is pressurized inside the pressure hood.
  • the seal can include a sealing strip and especially several sealing strips located parallel to each other. Each of the parallel positioned sealing strips represents a sealing stage of a multistage seal.
  • the sealing strip or each sealing strip can be placed in a groove that is provided in a seal support of the seal assembly.
  • the pressure of the sealing strip or of each sealing strip acting against the cylinder is adjustable. This permits a desired sealing result to be adjusted and to be maintained when the sealing strips begin to wear.
  • a pressure tube can be provided to adjust the pressure exerted by the sealing strips.
  • a suitable pressure fluid for example compressed air, compressed water, compressed oil, etc.
  • the pressure tube can be inflated in order to activate the associated sealing strips for the purpose of adjusting the desired pressure force.
  • the pressure tubes can in particular—always with associated sealing strips—be supplied independent from each other.
  • each pressure tube forms in particular a closed ring. This can be produced for example by flush gluing together of the tube ends.
  • the pressure tube can have a bellows-type cross section, at least in sections.
  • two opposite side walls of the pressure tube can be connected with each other by at least one cross link, whereby in a cross sectional view at least two pressure tube chambers are formed.
  • This pressure tube geometry ensures an especially large stroke and at the same time especially smooth running during expansion of the pressure tube, thereby on the one hand enabling increased permissible wear and tear—that is in other words a longer service life of the seal—and on the other hand a more sensitive response to a change in the pressure force.
  • This canal pressure medium which has escaped past the first sealing strip from the inside of the pressure hood can be removed
  • the removed pressure medium can be collected and/or returned via an appropriate line into a storage tank or respectively again into the inside of the pressure hood.
  • the sealing assembly With the sealing assembly completely inserted into the pressure hood body the second canal can be connected, for example with a suction device, thereby preventing the leakage of pressure medium from the pressure hood even more effectively.
  • sealing strip or each sealing strip is composed of several sealing strip segments which are movable relative to each other at their joint.
  • Adjoining sealing strip segments may have extensions on their ends facing each other which engage tongue and groove fashion with each other.
  • a length adjustment is created, which is necessary especially when the sealing strips which extend in circumferential direction have to be adjusted to a changing radius because of wear and tear.
  • a length adjustment is also advantageous on the sealing strips which extend in axial direction, since the sealing strips and the seal support typically have different heat expansion coefficients and therefore experience different length changes if they absorb different temperatures during machine operation.
  • the length adjustment prevents distortions of the sealing strips in the seal support and ensures smooth running of the seal, that is of the contact pressure of the sealing strips in radial direction.
  • the joint location could be provided with a cover at the side of the pressure tube.
  • a cover at the side of the pressure tube For example they could be covered by thin plates.
  • the ways may for example include a pin-type element extending transversely through the sealing strip segment which is secured on the seal support to prevent a movement in longitudinal direction of the sealing strip segment.
  • the pin-type element may be movable in radial direction relative to the seal support, so that the desired contact pressure can also always be adjusted with a sealing strip which extends in circumferential direction.
  • the pin-type element may be in the embodiment of for example a bolt, a pin or a screw.
  • a seal is provided all around on a side of the seal assembly facing the pressure hood body. This ensures that the seal assembly when inserted into the pressure hood body is sealed vis-à-vis the pressure hood body.
  • the seal may for example include especially a closed seal ring, for example in form of an O-ring, packing or a pneumatic tube.
  • An additional subject of the invention is also an arrangement including a pressure hood of the type previously described and at least one change-over rack to accommodate a seal assembly that was removed from the pressure hood body or one that is to be inserted into the pressure hood body.
  • the change-over assembly serves to support the seal assembly in its removed state and contributes to a simpler and faster exchange of the worn seals.
  • the change-over rack can be designed such and can be located relative to the pressure hood such that the seal assembly can be accommodated by the change-over rack simultaneously with its removal from the pressure hood body. In this way the change-over rack can be positioned at the pressure hood body so that the seal assembly, when it is slid from the pressure hood body, is immediately slid into the change-over rack and that after checking or respectively replacement of the seal in the change-over rack is again slid into the pressure hood body.
  • the change-over rack can be connected with the pressure hood body, especially through screws and/or clamps.
  • two change-over racks may be provided, whereby the one change-over rack is provided to receive a first seal assembly that is to be removed from the pressure hood body, and the other change-over rack carries a second seal assembly to be inserted into the pressure hood body in place of the first seal assembly.
  • the second seal assembly can therefore be inserted into the pressure hood body and machine operation can be resumed. While the machine operation is continued with the second seal assembly, the worn seals from the first seal assembly can be renewed or replaced, thereby preparing the first seal assembly for renewed service in the pressure hood.
  • FIG. 1 is an inventive pressure hood mounted on a cylinder, with a pressure hood body and seal assembly which is partially slid out of the pressure hood body and a change-over rack to accommodate the seal assembly that is removed from the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 2 is a seal support of the seal assembly in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section through a section of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1 that is inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 4 is a connecting joint of two sealing strip segments of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1 , extending in circumferential direction;
  • FIG. 5 is a bolt extending transversely through a sealing strip which progresses in circumferential direction, in order to prevent movement of the sealing strip in circumferential direction;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic cross sectional view of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1 which is inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of a first axial segment of the seal support depicted in FIG. 2 , inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 8 is an alternative design variation of a pressure hood body guide for the first axial segment of the seal support in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of a second axial segment of the seal support in FIG. 2 , inserted in the pressure hood.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a heated cylinder, as used in paper production for example for continuous drying of a fibrous web which is not illustrated here, for example a paper, cardboard or tissue web and which for this purpose runs at least partially over the circumferential surface of the cylinder.
  • a pressure hood 11 with a pressure hood body 12 is mounted on the cylinder. Viewed in axial direction the pressure hood body envelopes the circumferential surface of the cylinder 10 essentially over the entire width and viewed in circumferential direction to approximately three quarters of the cylinder circumference.
  • the interior of the pressure hood 11 can be filled with a pressure medium, for example with water which can have an overpressure of several bar relative to the surroundings in order to press against the cylinder 10 a moisture impermeable belt 13 ( FIG. 3 ) which runs between the pressure hood 11 and the fibrous web that is to be dried and, together with the fibrous web, runs over the cylinder 10 .
  • a seal assembly 14 is provided which is movable in axial direction relative to the pressure hood body 12 . With the pressure hood body 12 mounted on the cylinder 10 the seal assembly 14 can be slid in and out of the pressure hood body 12 in a gap formed between the pressure hood body 12 and the cylinder 10 , in order to exchange or replace worn seals.
  • a change-over rack 16 is provided for the retention of the seal assembly 14 after its removal from the pressure hood body 12 . It is designed that it can be positioned relative to the pressure hood 11 so that the seal assembly 14 glides directly from the pressure hood body 12 into the change-over rack.
  • two same-type change-over racks 16 and seal assemblies 14 may be utilized, whereby always one functional seal assembly 14 is inserted into the pressure hood body 12 , and at the same time always the other seal assembly 14 , after replacement of its seals, is held in reserve for an exchange with the one seal assembly 14 .
  • the seal assembly 14 includes a frame-type seal support 18 .
  • This includes two curved segments 20 which extend in circumferential direction of the cylinder 10 and whose radius of curvature is selected to be somewhat greater than the outside radius of the cylinder 10 .
  • the curved segments 20 are connected with each other at each of their ends through an axial segment 22 which extends in axial direction that is parallel to the cylinder axis.
  • two or more brace-type stiffening elements 24 are provided which connect the curved segments 20 with each other in areas between the axial segments 22 .
  • a closed sealing ring 28 for example a O-ring, packing, a pneumatic tube or similar device is inserted into a correspondingly continuous groove 30 ( FIG. 3 ) in order to seal the seal support 18 relative to the pressure hood body 12 .
  • a plurality of such sealing rings may be provided.
  • the seal support 18 is screw fastened with the pressure hood 12 by way of a screw 31 which is schematically indicated in FIG. 3 .
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 three continuous grooves 34 are provided on an inside 32 of the seal support 18 facing the cylinder 10 which extend parallel to each other along the curved segments 20 and the axial segments 22 .
  • Sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 are inserted into the grooves 34 which serve to seal the seal support 18 against the moisture impermeable belt 13 .
  • FIG. 3 only two sealing strips are depicted in FIG. 2 .
  • the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 are inserted into the grooves 34 in such a way that they can be pressed against the moisture impermeable belt 13 through a movement in radial direction.
  • pressure tubes 42 are provided which are inserted in the grooves 34 and which exhibit a bellows-like cross section and which can be expanded through applying a suitable pressure fluid, for example compressed air, compressed water, compressed oil, etc. in order to seat the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 in radial direction.
  • a suitable pressure fluid for example compressed air, compressed water, compressed oil, etc.
  • the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 are stationary relative to the moisture impermeable belt 13 running over the cylinder 10 . They are therefore dragging seals. With this type of seal it cannot be avoided that pressure medium can escape from the interior of the pressure hood 11 —the so-called pressure chamber 44 . Moreover, the first sealing strip 36 —when viewed from the interior of the pressure hood 11 toward the outside—causes a pressure drop, so that the pressure medium collecting in the first gap 46 between the first sealing strip 36 and the second sealing strip 38 has a reduced pressure, perhaps only half as high, compared to the pressure medium in pressure chamber 44 .
  • a discharge canal 48 is provided in the seal support 18 for the purpose of removing the escaped pressure medium from the first gap 46 .
  • the discharged medium can be collected and respectively led back into the pressure chamber 44 .
  • an additional groove 50 is built into the seal support 18 .
  • a third sealing strip 40 is provided in addition to the first and the second sealing strips 36 , 38 , thereby providing a total of a three-stage seal. Basically it is however also possible to provide a seal with a number of sealing strips that differs from the three aforementioned.
  • the second sealing strip 38 and the third sealing strip 40 define a second gap 52 .
  • the second gap 52 is connected with a second discharge canal 54 in the seal support 18 which, when installed in the pressure hood body 12 of the seal assembly 14 can be connected with a suction device with which the pressure medium that collects in the second gap 52 can be sucked away.
  • the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 are always composed of several sealing strip segments which are movable relative to each other at their connecting locations.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates such a connecting location of two sealing strip segments 56 on a sealing strip which is inserted in a curved segment 20 of the seal support 18 .
  • the sealing strip segments 56 have offset tab-type extensions 58 on their ends facing each other which engage in tongue and groove fashion with each other.
  • a length adjustment is however also advantageous on the sealing strip segments 56 extending in axial direction, since the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 and the seal support 18 have different length expansion coefficients due to different materials and therefore can experience different length changes if they absorb different temperatures during machine operation.
  • the hereby created length adjustment prevents distortions of the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 in the seal support 18 and ensures smooth contact pressure of the sealing strips 36 , 38 , 40 in radial direction.
  • thin cover plates 60 are arranged in the area of the joint location, between the sealing strip segments 56 and the associated pressure tube 42 .
  • said sealing strip segments 56 are secured by a bolt 62 extending transversely through them and which is located movably in a recess 64 of the curved segment 20 , extending in radial direction.
  • the bolt 62 is always positioned in a sliding block 66 that is inserted in the recess 64 .
  • the bolt can also be used feasibly without sliding components.
  • the sealing strip segments 56 can always be twisted around their bolt 62 .
  • the glide component 66 serves essentially to enlarge the contact surface in the recess 64 and does not necessarily have to be an individual component, but can also be represented by the bolt 62 itself, for example through a flattened two-edged or square head.
  • the bolt 62 may be in the form of a special screw with a square head on the one side (glide component 1 ), a locating/sealing surface in the area of the sealing strip segment 56 and an outside thread on the other side on which a square nut (sliding component 2 ) is located. Passage of the pressure water through the sealing strip segment 56 via the locating/sealing surface can be impeded by additional ways, for example an O-ring seal.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show that in the end areas located in the circumferential direction 68 , 70 of the pressure hood body 12 ( FIG. 6 ) a guide 72 , 74 respectively is provided which extend in axial direction and on which the seal assembly 14 is guided by way of a roll 78 , which is connected via a mounting bracket 76 with the seal support 18 .
  • Each guide 72 , 74 has an upward facing edge area 80 on which the respective roll 78 , which for this purpose features a V-shaped profile, runs.
  • a roll with an outward facing V-shaped profile run in an inside edge, for example in a notch or slot.
  • rolls having a cylindrical, conical or ball-shape are feasible.
  • the support may occur through several rolls, located in different—preferably vertical relative to each other—directions.
  • FIGS. 7 and 9 illustrate the sealing assembly 14 in each instance in a completely inserted position in the pressure hood body 12 , whereby the seal support 18 is in contact with the inside 32 of the pressure hood body 12 with its outside 26 .
  • the seal support 18 can be mounted on the pressure hood body 12 by way of a screw connection and/or a clamp connection.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a variation of a screw connection whereby an axial segment 22 of the seal support 18 is screwed together by way of a screw (not illustrated) with the pressure hood body 12 .
  • the screw would be located in a bore 82 in the pressure hood body 12 and engage in a threaded bore 84 in the axial segment 22 .
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a clamp connection variation, whereby a first L-shaped profiled strip 86 is screwed onto the outside 26 of an axial segment 22 by way of a screw (not illustrated) which is located in a bore 88 .
  • the first L-shaped profiled strip 86 engages at the back of a second L-shaped profiled strip 90 which is contained on the pressure hood body 12 by way of a sleeve 92 which extends through a bore in the pressure hood 12 and a screw (not illustrated) which is fixed on an opposing support 94 .
  • grooves 96 are provided in the opposing support 94 in which pressure tubes 98 that are supplied with pressure fluid are located.
  • the grooves 96 are enclosed by support strips 100 which support themselves on the outside of the pressure hood 12 and which extend at least partially into the grooves 96 .
  • the pressure tubes 98 are supplied with pressure fluid, thereby causing the pressure tubes 98 to expand. Due to their expansion the pressure tubes 98 which support themselves on the support strips 100 seat against the opposing support 94 in radial direction toward the outside, thereby pulling the second profiled strip 90 toward the outside over the screw which is not illustrated. This movement of the second L-shaped profiled strip 90 causes also the axial segment 22 of the seal support 18 to be pulled toward the outside over the first L-shaped profile strip 86 , thereby pressing it against the pressure hood body 12 .
  • the first L-shaped profile strip 86 and the second L-shaped profile strip 90 are located in a groove 102 of the pressure hood body 12 which extends in axial direction and whose cross section is selected such that the profile strips 86 , 90 have sufficient clearance to pull the seal support 18 to the pressure hood body 12 , however have practically no clearance viewed in circumferential direction in order to prevent a movement of the axial segment 22 in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body 12 through which the profile strips 86 , 90 can disengage.
  • Securing of the seal support 18 by way of the clamp connection on the pressure hood body 12 has the advantage that no screws have to be actuated.
  • the clamp connection is therefore especially suitable for use in areas that have poor access.
  • the seal support 18 is deformed to a smaller radius through forces or respectively movements which are effective in radial and tangential direction, as indicated in FIG. 6 by the arrows 104 , 106 .
  • a contour is provided in the upper edge area 80 of the guide 72 illustrated in FIG. 7 which ensures that the roll 78 is offset in circumferential direction as well as in radial direction away from the pressure hood body 12 —in FIG. 7 to the left and upward—as soon as the roll 78 leaves its final position shown in FIG. 7 and in which the seal assembly 14 is completely inserted in the pressure hood body 12 .
  • This offset of the roll 78 causes a radial force or respectively movement 104 radially toward the inside, and also a tangential force or respectively movement 106 in circumferential direction through which the seal assembly 14 is held at a distance from the pressure hood body.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an alternative variation of the guide 72 which does not possess a contour for the excursion of the roll 78 in circumferential direction. Instead it is positioned movably in approximately tangential direction at the pressure hood body 12 .
  • the guide 72 is moved accordingly by way of a pressure tube 108 that can be supplied with a suitable pressure fluid.
  • guide 74 in FIG. 9 is also equipped with a contour for the excursion of the roll 78 .
  • the contour of the guide 74 is designed so that the roll 78 is offset only in radial direction toward the inside when it leaves its end position when the seal assembly 14 is slid from the pressure hood 11 . Exerting a tangential force or respectively movement in circumferential direction upon the seal support 18 is not provided for in the clamp connection variation illustrated in FIG. 9 since—as already mentioned—a movement of the axial segment 22 in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body 12 is only limited or respectively impossible because of the L-shaped profile strips 86 , 90 which are located in the groove 102 of the pressure hood 12 .

Abstract

A pressure hood with a pressure hood body to be used in conjunction with especially a heated cylinder in a machine for the production and/or conversion of a fibrous web, especially a paper-, cardboard- or tissue web, and a seal assembly to seal said pressure hood body against the cylinder, provides that the seal assembly can be inserted into or removed from the pressure hood body—particularly when the pressure hood is installed on the cylinder—through a movement in axial direction relative to the pressure hood body.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This is a continuation of PCT application No. PCT/EP2007/058527, entitled “PRESSURE HOOD HAVING A REMOVABLE SEALING APPARATUS”, filed Aug. 16, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The invention relates to a pressure hood with a pressure hood body to be used in conjunction with especially a heated cylinder in a machine for the production and/or conversion of a fibrous web, especially a paper-, cardboard- or tissue web, and a seal assembly to seal said pressure hood body against the cylinder.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • A pressure hood of this type is essentially known and is used for example in a dryer for the continuous drying of a fibrous web coming off the outer circumference of a heated cylinder. Due to the heat released from the cylinder to the fibrous web, moisture evaporates from the fibrous web and is absorbed by at least one wire or fabric which travels together with the fibrous web and which lays on the fibrous web on the side of said web facing away from the cylinder.
  • A belt, i.e. a steel belt, follows on the side of the wire or fabric facing away from the fibrous web against which a pressure medium which is located inside the pressure hood exerts pressure. In order to seal the pressure hood against the cylinder—in other words, in order to avoid the pressure medium escaping from the interior of the pressure hood—a seal assembly is provided. This is equipped with seals progressing in lateral direction, in other words in the circumferential direction of the cylinder and transversely to the direction of web travel, in other words parallel to the cylinder axis, and which are movable in radial direction and are pressed against the moisture impermeable belt.
  • The seals drag on the moisture impermeable belt and are subject to especially high wear and tear because of the sliding friction that exists between the seals and the moisture impermeable belt. Consequently, the seals have to be renewed or, respectively replaced often. Traditionally the entire pressure hood must be removed from the cylinder for this purpose, or the seal assembly must be constructed so that it can be disassembled and must be taken apart which, respectively causes considerable assembly work directly at the machine. This is not only expensive, but also time consuming, so that expensive down times are caused by the seal replacement.
  • What is needed in the art is a pressure hood which permits a simpler and faster replacement of the seals.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention provides a pressure hood with a pressure hood body to be used in conjunction with especially a heated cylinder in a machine for the production and/or conversion of a fibrous web, especially a paper-, cardboard- or tissue web, and a seal assembly to seal said pressure hood body against the cylinder, wherein the seal assembly can be inserted into or removed from the pressure hood body through a movement in axial direction relative to the pressure hood body, which is located in particular on the cylinder.
  • In this context the term “in axial direction” is to be understood to be always parallel to the rotational axis of the cylinder, whereas a “radial direction” always progresses at right angles to the rotational axis of the cylinder. The term “in circumferential direction” refers in this context to the circumference of the cylinder.
  • The invention is based on the general concept that the seals, for example sealing strips, are not mounted individually on the pressure hood, but are instead collectively assembled in a seal assembly which can be slid into or out of the pressure hood as an entirety for the purpose of replacing or exchanging the seals, without having to remove the pressure hood from the cylinder for this purpose.
  • Once the seal assembly has been slid from the pressure hood the individual seals are easily accessible and can be exchanged easily and quickly. This shortens the machine down time associated with a seal replacement or exchange, resulting in a more economical operation of the machine including the cylinder and the pressure hood.
  • The machine down time can still be further reduced if two seal assemblies are available, whereby a first seal assembly is inserted in the machine and a second seal assembly with perfect seals is held in reserve. This allows the first seal assembly to be removed from the pressure hood when the seals in the first seal assembly are worn, and to immediately insert the second seal assembly containing the perfect seals into the pressure hood. This reduces machine down times simply to the amount of time which is required to remove and to insert a seal assembly into the pressure hood. While the machine operates with the second seal assembly, the worn seals in the first assembly can be removed and replaced without any time pressure.
  • According to one design variation the seal assembly includes a seal support which is movable in axial direction relative to the pressure hood. The seal support supports the actual seals, which are in the embodiment for example of sealing strips.
  • The seal support may include two curved sections extending in circumferential direction, which are connected with each other, especially in the area of their ends, through an axial segment extending in axial direction. In other words the seal support is in the embodiment of a rectangular frame which is curved to follow the shell surface of the cylinder or the inside of the pressure hood respectively.
  • In an effort to improve the rigidity, especially the torsional rigidity the curved segments can additionally be connected with each other through at least one brace-type reinforcing element.
  • In order to achieve reliable control of the seal support over its entire travel path the seal support can—in the area of its axial segments—be guided along the pressure hood body.
  • According to an additional design variation spacer devices are provided in order to keep the seal assembly during its movement relative to the pressure hood body at least partially at a distance. On the one hand this reduces the friction between the seal support and the inside of the pressure hood body which occurs during the movement of the seal assembly, thereby reducing the force necessary for moving the seal assembly. On the other hand it prevents that a seal, for example a sealing ring located between the seal support and the inside of the pressure hood body is damaged.
  • Forces or movements respectively can be exerted through the spacer devices in radial direction and/or in tangential direction upon the seal assembly. Through a suitable combination of radial and tangential forces or tangential movements the large surface of the seal assembly can be kept at a distance from the inside of the pressure hood body.
  • In addition the spacer devices can be located in an area of axial segments of a seal support of the seal assembly. Through an appropriate application of radial and tangential forces or movements upon the axial segments, the seal support can be compressed radially, and also at the same time be activated in circumferential direction, so that the curved sections of the seal support can be held at a distance, essentially over their entire length to the inside of the pressure hood body.
  • According to one design variation the spacer devices can include at least one guide extending in axial direction and at least one roll- or glide element which is guided by the guide, whereby the guide is contoured to cause a movement in certain places in radial direction of the roll or glide element. Due to the contour in the guide a radial force or respectively movement can be exerted especially easily upon the axial segments of the seal support through the combined effect of guide and roll- or glide element.
  • The guide can be mounted on the pressure hood body and the roll- or glide element can be installed on the seal support. Basically however, an opposite arrangement is also feasible where the guide is mounted on the seal support and the roll- or glide element is installed on the pressure hood body.
  • According to an additional design variation at least one guide is equipped in addition with one contour, especially grooves with descending and/or ascending ramps causing the roll or glide element in certain places to move in circumferential direction. The contour based movement of the roll or glide element in circumferential direction represents a simple method of exerting a tangential force or respectively movement upon the seal support and contributes to holding the seal assembly at a distance to the inside of the pressure hood body.
  • Alternatively, or in addition to a contour of this type at least one guide can be mounted on the pressure hood body, movably in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body. A guide of this type for example can be moved by way of a pneumatically or hydraulically inflatable pressure tube or also manually in circumferential direction.
  • According to an additional design variation especially a single- or multistage seal is provided all around on one side of the sealing assembly facing away from the pressure hood body. The seal seals the interior of the pressure hood vis-à-vis the cylinder, or respectively vis-à-vis a moisture impermeable belt which is routed around the cylinder. Especially a multistage seal can effectively prevent leakage from the pressure hood of a medium which is pressurized inside the pressure hood.
  • The seal can include a sealing strip and especially several sealing strips located parallel to each other. Each of the parallel positioned sealing strips represents a sealing stage of a multistage seal. The sealing strip or each sealing strip can be placed in a groove that is provided in a seal support of the seal assembly.
  • According to an additional design variation the pressure of the sealing strip or of each sealing strip acting against the cylinder is adjustable. This permits a desired sealing result to be adjusted and to be maintained when the sealing strips begin to wear.
  • For example a pressure tube can be provided to adjust the pressure exerted by the sealing strips. By supplying the pressure tube with a suitable pressure fluid, for example compressed air, compressed water, compressed oil, etc., the pressure tube can be inflated in order to activate the associated sealing strips for the purpose of adjusting the desired pressure force.
  • The pressure tubes can in particular—always with associated sealing strips—be supplied independent from each other. According to an additional design variation each pressure tube forms in particular a closed ring. This can be produced for example by flush gluing together of the tube ends.
  • The pressure tube can have a bellows-type cross section, at least in sections. In addition, two opposite side walls of the pressure tube can be connected with each other by at least one cross link, whereby in a cross sectional view at least two pressure tube chambers are formed. This pressure tube geometry ensures an especially large stroke and at the same time especially smooth running during expansion of the pressure tube, thereby on the one hand enabling increased permissible wear and tear—that is in other words a longer service life of the seal—and on the other hand a more sensitive response to a change in the pressure force.
  • According to an additional design variation a first canal for the removal of pressure medium from a space that is defined by a first and a second sealing strip—viewed from the interior of the pressure hood toward the outside—is provided. Through this canal pressure medium which has escaped past the first sealing strip from the inside of the pressure hood can be removed The removed pressure medium can be collected and/or returned via an appropriate line into a storage tank or respectively again into the inside of the pressure hood.
  • In addition a second canal for the removal of pressure medium from a space that is defined by a second and third sealing strip—viewed from the interior of the pressure hood toward the outside—can be provided. With the sealing assembly completely inserted into the pressure hood body the second canal can be connected, for example with a suction device, thereby preventing the leakage of pressure medium from the pressure hood even more effectively.
  • According to an additional design variation the sealing strip or each sealing strip is composed of several sealing strip segments which are movable relative to each other at their joint. Adjoining sealing strip segments may have extensions on their ends facing each other which engage tongue and groove fashion with each other.
  • Due to the movability of the sealing strip segments a length adjustment is created, which is necessary especially when the sealing strips which extend in circumferential direction have to be adjusted to a changing radius because of wear and tear. A length adjustment is also advantageous on the sealing strips which extend in axial direction, since the sealing strips and the seal support typically have different heat expansion coefficients and therefore experience different length changes if they absorb different temperatures during machine operation. Lastly, the length adjustment prevents distortions of the sealing strips in the seal support and ensures smooth running of the seal, that is of the contact pressure of the sealing strips in radial direction.
  • In order to avoid damage during pressure contact to the pressure tube which could result due to a reduced contact surface at the joint locations, the joint location could be provided with a cover at the side of the pressure tube. For example they could be covered by thin plates.
  • According to an additional design variation ways are provided to prevent especially a sealing strip segment which is located in a curved segment of the seal support from moving in longitudinal direction of the sealing strip segment, relative to the seal support. In this way correct positioning of the sealing strip segments, especially of the sealing strip segments extending in circumferential direction, is permanently ensured.
  • The ways may for example include a pin-type element extending transversely through the sealing strip segment which is secured on the seal support to prevent a movement in longitudinal direction of the sealing strip segment. The pin-type element may be movable in radial direction relative to the seal support, so that the desired contact pressure can also always be adjusted with a sealing strip which extends in circumferential direction. The pin-type element may be in the embodiment of for example a bolt, a pin or a screw.
  • According to an additional design variation a seal is provided all around on a side of the seal assembly facing the pressure hood body. This ensures that the seal assembly when inserted into the pressure hood body is sealed vis-à-vis the pressure hood body. The seal may for example include especially a closed seal ring, for example in form of an O-ring, packing or a pneumatic tube.
  • An additional subject of the invention is also an arrangement including a pressure hood of the type previously described and at least one change-over rack to accommodate a seal assembly that was removed from the pressure hood body or one that is to be inserted into the pressure hood body. The change-over assembly serves to support the seal assembly in its removed state and contributes to a simpler and faster exchange of the worn seals.
  • The change-over rack can be designed such and can be located relative to the pressure hood such that the seal assembly can be accommodated by the change-over rack simultaneously with its removal from the pressure hood body. In this way the change-over rack can be positioned at the pressure hood body so that the seal assembly, when it is slid from the pressure hood body, is immediately slid into the change-over rack and that after checking or respectively replacement of the seal in the change-over rack is again slid into the pressure hood body. During the process of sliding the seal assembly in and/or out, the change-over rack can be connected with the pressure hood body, especially through screws and/or clamps.
  • In order to reduce the machine down time even further and to simplify the replacement of seals even further, two change-over racks may be provided, whereby the one change-over rack is provided to receive a first seal assembly that is to be removed from the pressure hood body, and the other change-over rack carries a second seal assembly to be inserted into the pressure hood body in place of the first seal assembly. Immediately after sliding the first seal assembly from the pressure hood body, the second seal assembly can therefore be inserted into the pressure hood body and machine operation can be resumed. While the machine operation is continued with the second seal assembly, the worn seals from the first seal assembly can be renewed or replaced, thereby preparing the first seal assembly for renewed service in the pressure hood.
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  • The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is an inventive pressure hood mounted on a cylinder, with a pressure hood body and seal assembly which is partially slid out of the pressure hood body and a change-over rack to accommodate the seal assembly that is removed from the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 2 is a seal support of the seal assembly in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section through a section of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1 that is inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 4 is a connecting joint of two sealing strip segments of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1, extending in circumferential direction;
  • FIG. 5 is a bolt extending transversely through a sealing strip which progresses in circumferential direction, in order to prevent movement of the sealing strip in circumferential direction;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic cross sectional view of the seal assembly depicted in FIG. 1 which is inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of a first axial segment of the seal support depicted in FIG. 2, inserted in the pressure hood body;
  • FIG. 8 is an alternative design variation of a pressure hood body guide for the first axial segment of the seal support in FIG. 2; and
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of a second axial segment of the seal support in FIG. 2, inserted in the pressure hood.
  • Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1, there is shown a heated cylinder, as used in paper production for example for continuous drying of a fibrous web which is not illustrated here, for example a paper, cardboard or tissue web and which for this purpose runs at least partially over the circumferential surface of the cylinder.
  • A pressure hood 11 with a pressure hood body 12 is mounted on the cylinder. Viewed in axial direction the pressure hood body envelopes the circumferential surface of the cylinder 10 essentially over the entire width and viewed in circumferential direction to approximately three quarters of the cylinder circumference. The interior of the pressure hood 11 can be filled with a pressure medium, for example with water which can have an overpressure of several bar relative to the surroundings in order to press against the cylinder 10 a moisture impermeable belt 13 (FIG. 3) which runs between the pressure hood 11 and the fibrous web that is to be dried and, together with the fibrous web, runs over the cylinder 10.
  • In order to seal the pressure hood 11 against the moisture impermeable belt 13, a seal assembly 14 is provided which is movable in axial direction relative to the pressure hood body 12. With the pressure hood body 12 mounted on the cylinder 10 the seal assembly 14 can be slid in and out of the pressure hood body 12 in a gap formed between the pressure hood body 12 and the cylinder 10, in order to exchange or replace worn seals.
  • A change-over rack 16 is provided for the retention of the seal assembly 14 after its removal from the pressure hood body 12. It is designed that it can be positioned relative to the pressure hood 11 so that the seal assembly 14 glides directly from the pressure hood body 12 into the change-over rack.
  • In order to keep the down time of the machine which includes the cylinder 10 and the pressure hood 11 as short as possible during a replacement of the seals, two same-type change-over racks 16 and seal assemblies 14 may be utilized, whereby always one functional seal assembly 14 is inserted into the pressure hood body 12, and at the same time always the other seal assembly 14, after replacement of its seals, is held in reserve for an exchange with the one seal assembly 14.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 2, the seal assembly 14 includes a frame-type seal support 18. This includes two curved segments 20 which extend in circumferential direction of the cylinder 10 and whose radius of curvature is selected to be somewhat greater than the outside radius of the cylinder 10. The curved segments 20 are connected with each other at each of their ends through an axial segment 22 which extends in axial direction that is parallel to the cylinder axis. To increase the rigidity of the seal support 18 one, two or more brace-type stiffening elements 24 are provided which connect the curved segments 20 with each other in areas between the axial segments 22.
  • On one outside 26 of the seal support 18 facing toward the pressure hood body 12, a closed sealing ring 28, for example a O-ring, packing, a pneumatic tube or similar device is inserted into a correspondingly continuous groove 30 (FIG. 3) in order to seal the seal support 18 relative to the pressure hood body 12. In place of only one sealing ring 28, a plurality of such sealing rings may be provided. The seal support 18 is screw fastened with the pressure hood 12 by way of a screw 31 which is schematically indicated in FIG. 3.
  • As can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 3 three continuous grooves 34 are provided on an inside 32 of the seal support 18 facing the cylinder 10 which extend parallel to each other along the curved segments 20 and the axial segments 22. Sealing strips 36, 38, 40 are inserted into the grooves 34 which serve to seal the seal support 18 against the moisture impermeable belt 13. In contrast to FIG. 3, only two sealing strips are depicted in FIG. 2.
  • The sealing strips 36, 38, 40 are inserted into the grooves 34 in such a way that they can be pressed against the moisture impermeable belt 13 through a movement in radial direction.
  • For the purpose of pressing the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 against the belt 12, pressure tubes 42 are provided which are inserted in the grooves 34 and which exhibit a bellows-like cross section and which can be expanded through applying a suitable pressure fluid, for example compressed air, compressed water, compressed oil, etc. in order to seat the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 in radial direction.
  • The sealing strips 36, 38, 40 are stationary relative to the moisture impermeable belt 13 running over the cylinder 10. They are therefore dragging seals. With this type of seal it cannot be avoided that pressure medium can escape from the interior of the pressure hood 11—the so-called pressure chamber 44. Moreover, the first sealing strip 36—when viewed from the interior of the pressure hood 11 toward the outside—causes a pressure drop, so that the pressure medium collecting in the first gap 46 between the first sealing strip 36 and the second sealing strip 38 has a reduced pressure, perhaps only half as high, compared to the pressure medium in pressure chamber 44.
  • A discharge canal 48 is provided in the seal support 18 for the purpose of removing the escaped pressure medium from the first gap 46. The discharged medium can be collected and respectively led back into the pressure chamber 44. In order to increase the volume of the first gap 46, an additional groove 50 is built into the seal support 18.
  • In order to even more effectively prevent leakage of pressure medium from the pressure hood 11 a third sealing strip 40 is provided in addition to the first and the second sealing strips 36, 38, thereby providing a total of a three-stage seal. Basically it is however also possible to provide a seal with a number of sealing strips that differs from the three aforementioned.
  • The second sealing strip 38 and the third sealing strip 40 define a second gap 52. The second gap 52 is connected with a second discharge canal 54 in the seal support 18 which, when installed in the pressure hood body 12 of the seal assembly 14 can be connected with a suction device with which the pressure medium that collects in the second gap 52 can be sucked away.
  • The sealing strips 36, 38, 40 are always composed of several sealing strip segments which are movable relative to each other at their connecting locations. FIG. 4 illustrates such a connecting location of two sealing strip segments 56 on a sealing strip which is inserted in a curved segment 20 of the seal support 18. As can be seen in FIG. 4, the sealing strip segments 56 have offset tab-type extensions 58 on their ends facing each other which engage in tongue and groove fashion with each other.
  • Due to the movability of the sealing strip segments 56 relative to each other a length adjustment is created, which is necessary especially when the sealing strips which progress in circumferential direction have to be adjusted to a changing radius because of wear and tear. A length adjustment is however also advantageous on the sealing strip segments 56 extending in axial direction, since the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 and the seal support 18 have different length expansion coefficients due to different materials and therefore can experience different length changes if they absorb different temperatures during machine operation. Lastly, the hereby created length adjustment prevents distortions of the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 in the seal support 18 and ensures smooth contact pressure of the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 in radial direction.
  • In order to avoid damage of the pressure tube 42 which is allocated to a sealing strip 36, 38, 40 which could result due to a reduced contact surface at the joint locations between the individual sealing strip segments 56, thin cover plates 60 are arranged in the area of the joint location, between the sealing strip segments 56 and the associated pressure tube 42.
  • In order to prevent the individual segments 56 of the sealing strips 36, 38, 40 which are inserted into the curved segments 20 of the seal support 18 from shifting in circumferential direction, said sealing strip segments 56 are secured by a bolt 62 extending transversely through them and which is located movably in a recess 64 of the curved segment 20, extending in radial direction. In order to achieve optimum movability of the bolt 62 inside the recess 64, the bolt 62 is always positioned in a sliding block 66 that is inserted in the recess 64. Basically however, the bolt can also be used feasibly without sliding components. The sealing strip segments 56 can always be twisted around their bolt 62.
  • The glide component 66 serves essentially to enlarge the contact surface in the recess 64 and does not necessarily have to be an individual component, but can also be represented by the bolt 62 itself, for example through a flattened two-edged or square head.
  • According to an additional design variation the bolt 62 may be in the form of a special screw with a square head on the one side (glide component 1), a locating/sealing surface in the area of the sealing strip segment 56 and an outside thread on the other side on which a square nut (sliding component 2) is located. Passage of the pressure water through the sealing strip segment 56 via the locating/sealing surface can be impeded by additional ways, for example an O-ring seal.
  • Because of the movability of the bolts 62 in the recesses 64 which extend in radial direction, a reliable contact pressure of the sealing strip segments 56 in radial direction upon the cylinder 10 is ensured, even when the seals begin to wear.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show that in the end areas located in the circumferential direction 68, 70 of the pressure hood body 12 (FIG. 6) a guide 72, 74 respectively is provided which extend in axial direction and on which the seal assembly 14 is guided by way of a roll 78, which is connected via a mounting bracket 76 with the seal support 18. Each guide 72, 74 has an upward facing edge area 80 on which the respective roll 78, which for this purpose features a V-shaped profile, runs.
  • It is however also conceivable to have a roll with an outward facing V-shaped profile run in an inside edge, for example in a notch or slot. In principle, rolls having a cylindrical, conical or ball-shape are feasible. In addition the support may occur through several rolls, located in different—preferably vertical relative to each other—directions.
  • FIGS. 7 and 9 illustrate the sealing assembly 14 in each instance in a completely inserted position in the pressure hood body 12, whereby the seal support 18 is in contact with the inside 32 of the pressure hood body 12 with its outside 26.
  • In order to create an impermeable as possible connection in this situation between the seal assembly 14 and the pressure hood body 12 with regard to the pressure medium on the inside of the pressure hood 11, the seal support 18 can be mounted on the pressure hood body 12 by way of a screw connection and/or a clamp connection.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a variation of a screw connection whereby an axial segment 22 of the seal support 18 is screwed together by way of a screw (not illustrated) with the pressure hood body 12. The screw would be located in a bore 82 in the pressure hood body 12 and engage in a threaded bore 84 in the axial segment 22.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a clamp connection variation, whereby a first L-shaped profiled strip 86 is screwed onto the outside 26 of an axial segment 22 by way of a screw (not illustrated) which is located in a bore 88. The first L-shaped profiled strip 86 engages at the back of a second L-shaped profiled strip 90 which is contained on the pressure hood body 12 by way of a sleeve 92 which extends through a bore in the pressure hood 12 and a screw (not illustrated) which is fixed on an opposing support 94.
  • On opposite sides of this screw, grooves 96 are provided in the opposing support 94 in which pressure tubes 98 that are supplied with pressure fluid are located. The grooves 96 are enclosed by support strips 100 which support themselves on the outside of the pressure hood 12 and which extend at least partially into the grooves 96.
  • In order to secure the seal assembly 14 onto the pressure hood body 12 the pressure tubes 98 are supplied with pressure fluid, thereby causing the pressure tubes 98 to expand. Due to their expansion the pressure tubes 98 which support themselves on the support strips 100 seat against the opposing support 94 in radial direction toward the outside, thereby pulling the second profiled strip 90 toward the outside over the screw which is not illustrated. This movement of the second L-shaped profiled strip 90 causes also the axial segment 22 of the seal support 18 to be pulled toward the outside over the first L-shaped profile strip 86, thereby pressing it against the pressure hood body 12.
  • The first L-shaped profile strip 86 and the second L-shaped profile strip 90 are located in a groove 102 of the pressure hood body 12 which extends in axial direction and whose cross section is selected such that the profile strips 86, 90 have sufficient clearance to pull the seal support 18 to the pressure hood body 12, however have practically no clearance viewed in circumferential direction in order to prevent a movement of the axial segment 22 in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body 12 through which the profile strips 86, 90 can disengage.
  • Securing of the seal support 18 by way of the clamp connection on the pressure hood body 12 has the advantage that no screws have to be actuated. The clamp connection is therefore especially suitable for use in areas that have poor access.
  • When sliding the seal assembly 14 into the pressure hood 11 or respectively when sliding the seal assembly 14 out of the pressure hood 11 it is advantageous if there is a radial distance between the seal support 18 and the pressure hood body 12, in order to keep friction low on the one hand, and as not to damage the static sealing ring on the other hand.
  • In order to create such a radial distance between the sealing assembly 14 and the pressure hood body 12, the seal support 18 is deformed to a smaller radius through forces or respectively movements which are effective in radial and tangential direction, as indicated in FIG. 6 by the arrows 104, 106.
  • In order to generate these forces, or respectively movements, a contour is provided in the upper edge area 80 of the guide 72 illustrated in FIG. 7 which ensures that the roll 78 is offset in circumferential direction as well as in radial direction away from the pressure hood body 12—in FIG. 7 to the left and upward—as soon as the roll 78 leaves its final position shown in FIG. 7 and in which the seal assembly 14 is completely inserted in the pressure hood body 12. This offset of the roll 78 causes a radial force or respectively movement 104 radially toward the inside, and also a tangential force or respectively movement 106 in circumferential direction through which the seal assembly 14 is held at a distance from the pressure hood body.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an alternative variation of the guide 72 which does not possess a contour for the excursion of the roll 78 in circumferential direction. Instead it is positioned movably in approximately tangential direction at the pressure hood body 12. To activate the seal support 18 with a tangential force 106, the guide 72 is moved accordingly by way of a pressure tube 108 that can be supplied with a suitable pressure fluid.
  • Similar to the guide 72 in FIG. 7, guide 74 in FIG. 9 is also equipped with a contour for the excursion of the roll 78. However, the contour of the guide 74 is designed so that the roll 78 is offset only in radial direction toward the inside when it leaves its end position when the seal assembly 14 is slid from the pressure hood 11. Exerting a tangential force or respectively movement in circumferential direction upon the seal support 18 is not provided for in the clamp connection variation illustrated in FIG. 9 since—as already mentioned—a movement of the axial segment 22 in circumferential direction relative to the pressure hood body 12 is only limited or respectively impossible because of the L-shaped profile strips 86, 90 which are located in the groove 102 of the pressure hood 12.
  • In order to produce a distance between the seal assembly 14 and the pressure hood 12, in other words in the area of both axial segments 22 of the seal support 18, an inward directed radial force or respectively movement 104 is exerted upon the seal support 18 (FIG. 6) in the here described design variation. However, a tangential force or respectively movement 106 is exerted upon the seal support 18 only in the area of one of the two axial segments 22. The reason for this asymmetric exertion of the tangential force or respectively movement 106 is based in the attachment of the one axial segment 22 on the pressure hood 12 by way of a clamp connection (FIG. 8) which, as already mentioned, allows no or only a limited movement of the axial section 22 relative to the pressure hood in circumferential direction. In principle it is however also conceivable to attach both axial segments 22 to the pressure hood 12 by way of a screw connection so that tangential forces or respectively movements 106 can be exerted at both axial segments 22 upon the seal support 18.
  • COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION LISTING
    • 10 Cylinder
    • 11 Pressure Hood
    • 12 Pressure hood body
    • 13 Moisture impermeable belt
    • 14 Seal assembly
    • 16 Change-over rack
    • 18 Seal support
    • 20 Curved segment
    • 22 Axial segment
    • 24 Stiffening element
    • 26 Outside
    • 28 Sealing ring
    • 30 Groove
    • 31 Screw
    • 32 Inside
    • 34 Groove
    • 36 Sealing strip
    • 38 Sealing strip
    • 40 Sealing strip
    • 42 Pressure tube
    • 44 Pressure chamber
    • 46 Gap
    • 48 Discharge canal
    • 50 Groove
    • 52 Gap
    • 54 Discharge canal
    • 56 Sealing strip segment
    • 58 Extension
    • 60 Cover plates
    • 62 Bolt
    • 64 Recess
    • 66 Sliding block
    • 68 End area
    • 70 End area
    • 72 Guide
    • 74 Guide
    • 76 Mounting bracket
    • 78 Roll
    • 80 Edge area
    • 82 Bore
    • 84 Threaded bore
    • 86 L-shaped profile strip
    • 88 Bore
    • 90 L-shaped profile strip
    • 92 Sleeve
    • 94 Opposing support
    • 96 Groove
    • 98 Pressure tube
    • 100 Support strip
    • 102 Groove
    • 104 Radial force or respectively, movement
    • 106 Tangential force or respectively, movement
    • 108 Pressure tube
  • While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.

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1. A pressure hood to be used in conjunction with a heated cylinder in a machine for at least one of a production and a conversion of a web of fibrous material, said pressure hood comprising:
a pressure hood body;
a seal assembly configured for sealing said pressure hood body against the heated cylinder, said seal assembly configured for being one of inserted into and removed from said pressure hood body through a movement in an axial direction relative to said pressure hood body.
2. The pressure hood according to claim 1, wherein said seal assembly is configured for being one of inserted into and removed from said pressure hood body, when said pressure hood is installed on the cylinder, through said movement in said axial direction relative to said pressure hood body.
3. The pressure hood according to claim 1, wherein said seal assembly includes a frame-type seal support which is movable in said axial direction relative to said pressure hood body.
4. The pressure hood according to claim 3, wherein said seal support includes at least one axial segment extending in said axial direction and two curved segments extending in a circumferential direction, said curved segments being connected with each other through said at least one axial segment extending in said axial direction.
5. The pressure hood according to claim 4, wherein said curved segments include a plurality of end areas, said curved segments being connected with each other in said plurality of end areas through said axial segment extending in said axial direction.
6. The pressure hood according to claim 4, wherein said seal support includes at least one stiffening element, said curved segments being in addition connected with each other by at least one said stiffening element.
7. The pressure hood according to claim 4, wherein said at least one axial segment includes a plurality of said axial segments, said seal support being guided in an area of said plurality of axial segments on said pressure hood body.
8. The pressure hood according to claim 7, wherein when said seal assembly is fully inserted into said pressure hood body said seal assembly is configured for being secured on said pressure hood body by way of at least one of a screw connection and a clamp connection.
9. The pressure hood according to claim 7, wherein when said seal assembly is fully inserted into said pressure hood body said seal assembly is configured for being secured on said pressure hood body by way of at least one of a screw connection and a clamp connection in an area of said plurality of axial segments of said seal support.
10. The pressure hood according to claim 7, further comprising a plurality of guides, wherein, during movement of said seal assembly relative to said pressure hood body, said seal assembly is guided by said plurality of guides located in said area of said plurality of axial segments of said seal support at said pressure hood body and extending in said axial direction.
11. The pressure hood according to claim 10, further comprising a plurality of spacer devices, said plurality of spacer devices configured for keeping said seal assembly during movement of said seal assembly relative to said pressure hood body at least partially at a distance from an inside of said pressure hood body.
12. The pressure hood according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of spacer devices are configured for being that through which one of a plurality of forces and respectively a plurality of movements can be exerted in at least one of a radial direction and a circumferential direction upon said seal assembly.
13. The pressure hood according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of spacer devices are located in said area of said plurality of axial segments of said seal support of said seal assembly.
14. The pressure hood according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of spacer devices includes at least one said guide extending in said axial direction and at least one roll or glide element which is guided by said at least one guide, said at least one guide including a contour which, in certain places, causes a movement of said roll or said glide element in a radial direction.
15. The pressure hood according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of spacer devices includes at least one said guide extending in said axial direction and at least one roll or glide element which is guided by said guide, said at least one guide including a contour which, in certain places, causes a movement of said roll or said glide element in said circumferential direction.
16. The pressure hood according to claim 15, wherein said plurality of guides includes a first guide which is mounted at said pressure hood body and is movable in said circumferential direction relative to said pressure hood body.
17. The pressure hood according to claim 7, wherein said seal assembly includes a seal which is provided all around on one side of said seal assembly that is facing away from said pressure hood body.
18. The pressure hood according to claim 17, wherein said seal is one of a single and a multi-stage seal.
19. The pressure hood according to claim 17, wherein said seal includes one of a sealing strip and a plurality of sealing strips progressing parallel to each other.
20. The pressure hood according to claim 19, wherein said one of said sealing strip and said plurality of sealing strips is placed in respectively one of a groove and a plurality of grooves in said seal support of said seal assembly.
21. The pressure hood according to claim 20, wherein a force of a pressure of said one of said sealing strip and said plurality of sealing strips on the cylinder is adjustable.
22. The pressure hood according to claim 21, wherein said force of said pressure of said plurality of sealing strips on the cylinder is adjustable independent of each other.
23. The pressure hood according to claim 21, wherein said sealing assembly includes a pressure tube configured for adjusting a contact pressure of said plurality of sealing strips.
24. The pressure hood according to claim 23, wherein said pressure tube is a closed endless ring.
25. The pressure hood according to claim 24, wherein said pressure tube possesses a bellows-type cross section.
26. The pressure hood according to claim 23, wherein a cross sectional view of said pressure tube shows at least two chambers which are connected by at least one cross link extending between two side walls of said pressure tube that are located opposite each other.
27. The pressure hood according to claim 23, wherein said plurality of sealing strips includes a first sealing strip and a second sealing strip, said sealing assembly including a first canal configured for removing a pressure medium from a space that is defined by said first sealing strip and said second sealing strip viewed from an interior of the pressure hood toward an outside of the pressure hood.
28. The pressure hood according to claim 27, wherein said plurality of sealing strips includes a third sealing strip, said sealing assembly including a second canal configured for removing said pressure medium from a space that is defined by said second sealing strip and said third sealing strip viewed from said interior of the pressure hood toward said outside of the pressure hood.
29. The pressure hood according to claim 28, wherein, at least with said sealing assembly completely inserted in said pressure hood body, said second canal is configured for being connected with a suction device.
30. The pressure hood according to claim 23, wherein one of said sealing strip and each of said plurality of sealing strips is composed of a plurality of sealing strip segments which are movable relative to each other at a plurality of connecting locations of said plurality of sealing strip segments.
31. The pressure hood according to claim 30, wherein said plurality of connecting locations are equipped with a cover on a side of said pressure tube.
32. The pressure hood according to claim 30, wherein adjoining ones of said plurality of sealing strip segments include ends facing each other having extensions which engage in tongue-and-groove fashion with each other.
33. The pressure hood according to claim 30, further comprising a device configured for preventing one said sealing strip segment which is located in one said curved segment of said seal support from moving in a longitudinal direction of said one sealing strip segment relative to said seal support.
34. The pressure hood according to claim 33, wherein said device includes a pin-type element extending transversely through said one sealing strip segment which is secured on said seal support to prevent movement in said longitudinal direction of said one sealing strip segment and is movable in a radial direction relative to said seal support.
35. The pressure hood according to claim 34, further comprising a guide block, wherein said pin-type element is moved, in an area of at least one end of said pin-type element, on said seal support by way of said glide block.
36. The pressure hood according to claim 34, wherein said one sealing strip segment can turn around an axis of said pin-type element relative to said seal support.
37. The pressure hood according to claim 36, wherein said pin-type element is one of a bolt, a pin, and a screw.
38. The pressure hood according to claim 1, further comprising a seal provided all around said seal assembly on a side facing said pressure hood body.
39. The pressure hood according to claim 38, wherein said seal includes at least one closed seal ring.
40. An arrangement, comprising:
a pressure hood configured for being used in conjunction with a heated cylinder in a machine for at least one of a production and a conversion of a web of fibrous material, said pressure hood including:
a pressure hood body;
a seal assembly configured for sealing said pressure hood body against said heated cylinder, said seal assembly configured for being one of inserted into and removed from said pressure hood body through a movement in an axial direction relative to said pressure hood body; and
at least one change-over rack configured for accommodating said seal assembly one of when said seal assembly has been removed from said pressure hood body and when said seal assembly is to be inserted into said pressure hood body.
41. The arrangement according to claim 40, wherein said change-over rack is configured for being positioned relative to said pressure hood such that said seal assembly can be accommodated by said change-over rack simultaneously with a removal of said seal assembly from said pressure hood body.
42. The arrangement according to claim 41, wherein said change-over rack is configured for being secured in a mounting position relative to said pressure hood.
43. The arrangement according to claim 40, wherein said at least one change-over rack includes a first said change-over rack and a second said change-over rack, said first change-over rack configured for receiving a first said seal assembly that is to be removed from said pressure hood body, said second change-over rack configured for carrying a second said seal assembly to be inserted into said pressure hood body in place of said first seal assembly.
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