[go: up one dir, main page]

US3860368A - Continuous action board press - Google Patents

Continuous action board press Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3860368A
US3860368A US347913A US34791373A US3860368A US 3860368 A US3860368 A US 3860368A US 347913 A US347913 A US 347913A US 34791373 A US34791373 A US 34791373A US 3860368 A US3860368 A US 3860368A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
belt
pressure chamber
magnet
board
magnets
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US347913A
Inventor
Into Kerttula
Per Arno Jaatinen
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US347913A priority Critical patent/US3860368A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3860368A publication Critical patent/US3860368A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27NMANUFACTURE BY DRY PROCESSES OF ARTICLES, WITH OR WITHOUT ORGANIC BINDING AGENTS, MADE FROM PARTICLES OR FIBRES CONSISTING OF WOOD OR OTHER LIGNOCELLULOSIC OR LIKE ORGANIC MATERIAL
    • B27N3/00Manufacture of substantially flat articles, e.g. boards, from particles or fibres
    • B27N3/08Moulding or pressing
    • B27N3/24Moulding or pressing characterised by using continuously acting presses having endless belts or chains moved within the compression zone
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B5/00Presses characterised by the use of pressing means other than those mentioned in the preceding groups
    • B30B5/04Presses characterised by the use of pressing means other than those mentioned in the preceding groups wherein the pressing means is in the form of an endless band
    • B30B5/06Presses characterised by the use of pressing means other than those mentioned in the preceding groups wherein the pressing means is in the form of an endless band co-operating with another endless band
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S100/00Presses
    • Y10S100/917Magnetic

Definitions

  • ABSTRACT Continuous action board press wherein the board material to be pressed is fed into a press gap between two moving surfaces, at least one of which is provided by an endless belt loaded with the aid of a pressure chamber to be urged against the board material to be pressed and thus against the opposite press surface.
  • the endless belt consists of a material attracted by a magnet and, adjacent the end of the pressure chamber, at least one magnet is placed, which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by the pressure medium.
  • the present invention relates to a continuous action board press wherein the board material to be pressed is fed into a press gap between two moving surfaces, at least one of which is provided by an endless belt, which is loaded with the aid of a pressure chamber to be urged against the board material to be pressed, and thus against the opposite press surface.
  • a board press is understood herein to mean a press that may be used for pressing boards, such as plywood, chip and fibre and other boards for laminating various kinds of boards, for providing all kinds of boards with facing coats, etc. In all these instances, the boards have to be subjected to pressure.
  • the boards may come in the shape of a long web, or as shorter pieces, which are consecutively fed into the press.
  • the invention is characterized in that an endless belt consists of a material attracted by a magnet and that, adjacent the associated end of the pressure chamber, at least one magnet is placed, which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by the pressure medium.
  • the magnet is then arranged to be supported and braced, for instance, by a press-frame in the same manner as the pressure chamber.
  • the endless belt remains in contact with the supporting surface constituting the edge of the pressure chamber, with a reaction pressure in the board material substantially lower than the pressure in the pressure chamber.
  • Arrangements can also be made that the attractive force produced by the magnet and the force generated by the pressure chamber and acting upon the belt are nearly equal at the edge of the pressure chamber. It follows that, at the edge of the pressure chamber, a minimal counterpressure produced by the board material suffices to seal the pressure chamber. Since then the external forces acting on the belt are in equilibrium, the belt is subjected to minimal strain, and there is little friction between the pressure chamber wall and the belt. Arrangements can furthermore be made that the attractive force of the magnet exceeds the force due to the pressure in the pressure chamber. Sealing of the edge of the pressure chamber is then accomplished even if there were no counterpressure from the board material at all. It should be noted that this situation may obtain if there are non-uniformities in the board material.
  • the variation of the magnets attraction of the endless belt may be arranged, according to another particularly advantageous embodiment, in that between the magnet and the endless belt an insulation is interposed, by the aid of which the attraction of the belt exercised by the magnet can be adjusted as desired.
  • the insulation may consist of an air gap or an insulating piece.
  • the attraction of the belt by consecutive magnets is made variable by interposing, between the magnets and the belt, insulating pieces made of materials having different magnetic properties.
  • one pole of a magnet is disposed close to the leading end of the pressure chamber and the other pole of the same magnet is arranged close to its trailing end.
  • both press surfaces are belts attracted by magnets, one and the same magnet acting upon one press belt with one pole and upon the other press belt with its opposite pole.
  • the magnets are electromagnets. In this case the attractive force of the magnets is adjustable such as, for instance, by changing current intensity.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of a press according to the invention in longitudinal vertical section, with an accompanying illustration of the forces and pressures present in the press during the pressing phase;
  • FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows another embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows a fourth embodiment.
  • the pressure chamber 4 is divided into three separate zones for attainment of a higher pressure.
  • the magnets 5 are placed adjacent the walls of these zones so as to reduce the pressure acting on the board material to be pressed, in each instance on that side of the wall where the pressure is higher.
  • the magnets may be either permanent magnets or electromagnets.
  • Electromagnets are here understood to be any kind of magnetic devices actuatable with the aid of electric current such as, for instance, coils without conventional iron cores.
  • the adjustment of the magnetic attraction force may be effected, for instance, by adjusting the intensity of current.
  • the endless belt and the bodies fitted close to the belt are both magnets. If then the dissimilar poles of the magnets are opposite each other, the magnets attract each other and the force acting on the press belt from the pressure chamber can be adjusted in the manner described. If, on the other hand, similar poles of the magnets are face to face, the magnets repel each other.
  • the point of contact between the lateral pressure chamber walls and the press belt may also be sealed in a highly advantageous manner.
  • the arrangements may even be such that these side walls in themselves act as magnets.
  • the favorable feature of this arrangement is that the compressive force between the belt and wall is low, yet affording an efficient sealing. It should be observed that, as a result of low contact pressure, the friction will also be minimal.
  • a continuous action board press comprising means defining a press gap between two moving surfaces and including at least one endless belt providing at least one of said surfaces, board material fed into said press gap, a pressure chamber loading said belt to urge the same against the board material to be pressed and thus towards the opposite press surface, the endless belt including a material adapted for being attracted by a magnet, said pressure chamber including leading and trailing ends relative to the direction of feed of the board material, and adjacent at least one end of the pressure chamber, and at least one magnet which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by a pressure medium in said pressure chamber.
  • a board press according to claim 1 wherein adjacent an end of the pressure chamber a plurality of consecutively arranged magnets are arranged, said magnets having an attractive force acting on the belt which force increases towards the said one end of the pressure chamber.
  • a board press according to claim 1 comprising between the magnet and the endless belt, an insulation means by which the attractive force of the magnet acting on the belt can be adjusted as desired.
  • a board press according to claim 2 wherein the magnets are so arranged that the attractive force exerted on the belt by the magnets is variable, comprising between the magnets and belt, insulating bodies of materials having different magnetic properties.
  • a board press according to claim 10, wherein the attractive force of the magnet is adjusted by changing the intensity of current fed to the coil.

Landscapes

  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Manufacturing & Machinery (AREA)
  • Wood Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Forests & Forestry (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Veneer Processing And Manufacture Of Plywood (AREA)
  • Press Drives And Press Lines (AREA)

Abstract

Continuous action board press wherein the board material to be pressed is fed into a press gap between two moving surfaces, at least one of which is provided by an endless belt loaded with the aid of a pressure chamber to be urged against the board material to be pressed and thus against the opposite press surface. The endless belt consists of a material attracted by a magnet and, adjacent the end of the pressure chamber, at least one magnet is placed, which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by the pressure medium.

Description

United States Patent Kerttula et al.
CONTINUOUS ACTION BOARD PRESS Inventors: Into Kerttula, Luotsikatu 1813; Per Arno Jaatinen, Vaskisepankupa 4B, both of Helsinki, Finland Filed: Apr. 4, 1973 Appl. No.: 347,913
US. Cl 425/3, 425/335, 425/371, 425/406, 425/223, 425/224, 100/D1G. 17
Int. Cl. B29c 15/00 Field of Search 425/3, 223, 224, 335, 371, 425/406; l00/DIG. 17, 251, 253
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS Goodwin et al. IOO/DIG. 17
3,620,158 11/1971 Torelli et al. 425/371 X FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 977,098 0/1964 Great Britain IOO/DlG. 17
Primary Examiner-R0bert L. Spicer, Jr. Attorney, Agent, or Firm--Eric H. Waters [5 7] ABSTRACT Continuous action board press wherein the board material to be pressed is fed into a press gap between two moving surfaces, at least one of which is provided by an endless belt loaded with the aid of a pressure chamber to be urged against the board material to be pressed and thus against the opposite press surface. The endless belt consists of a material attracted by a magnet and, adjacent the end of the pressure chamber, at least one magnet is placed, which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by the pressure medium.
11 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PAIENIEDJAN 1 4 i915 SHEEF 10F 2 PATENTED JAN 41875 sum 2 or 2 CONTINUOUS ACTION BOARD PRESS FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a continuous action board press wherein the board material to be pressed is fed into a press gap between two moving surfaces, at least one of which is provided by an endless belt, which is loaded with the aid of a pressure chamber to be urged against the board material to be pressed, and thus against the opposite press surface.
BACKGROUND A board press is understood herein to mean a press that may be used for pressing boards, such as plywood, chip and fibre and other boards for laminating various kinds of boards, for providing all kinds of boards with facing coats, etc. In all these instances, the boards have to be subjected to pressure. The boards may come in the shape of a long web, or as shorter pieces, which are consecutively fed into the press.
In order that the treatment of the boards to be manufactured or converted might be handy and convenient, the trend has been to adopt continuous action presses instead of presses operating according to batch charge principles. This implies that the board material to be pressed is fed into the press gap between two moving surfaces. These moving surfaces may be, for instance, endless belts which have been loaded by means of a pressure chamber in a direction towards the board material to be pressed (German OS No. 1,628,986). However, the press known in the prior art has the drawback that the pressure in the pressure chamber cannot be very high, because the change of pressure at the wall of the pressure chamber would be a discontinuous jump. This, in its turn, would impose a great strain on the endless belt, appreciably reducing its service life. Discontinuous pressure variations are also unfavorable in view of the quality of the pressed board material.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide a continuous action board press wherein the discontinuous pressure variations are eliminated.
The invention is characterized in that an endless belt consists of a material attracted by a magnet and that, adjacent the associated end of the pressure chamber, at least one magnet is placed, which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by the pressure medium. The magnet is then arranged to be supported and braced, for instance, by a press-frame in the same manner as the pressure chamber.
As a result, the endless belt remains in contact with the supporting surface constituting the edge of the pressure chamber, with a reaction pressure in the board material substantially lower than the pressure in the pressure chamber.
Arrangements can also be made that the attractive force produced by the magnet and the force generated by the pressure chamber and acting upon the belt are nearly equal at the edge of the pressure chamber. It follows that, at the edge of the pressure chamber, a minimal counterpressure produced by the board material suffices to seal the pressure chamber. Since then the external forces acting on the belt are in equilibrium, the belt is subjected to minimal strain, and there is little friction between the pressure chamber wall and the belt. Arrangements can furthermore be made that the attractive force of the magnet exceeds the force due to the pressure in the pressure chamber. Sealing of the edge of the pressure chamber is then accomplished even if there were no counterpressure from the board material at all. It should be noted that this situation may obtain if there are non-uniformities in the board material.
According to a particularly advantageous embodiment, a plurality of magnets is provided adjacent the end of the pressure chamber, their attractive force with reference to the belt increasing in the direction toward the end of the pressure chamber. The pressure prevailing in the press gap may then be arranged to vary completely, as desired, as a function of the distance from the edge of the pressure chamber.
The variation of the magnets attraction of the endless belt may be arranged, according to another particularly advantageous embodiment, in that between the magnet and the endless belt an insulation is interposed, by the aid of which the attraction of the belt exercised by the magnet can be adjusted as desired. The insulation may consist of an air gap or an insulating piece.
According to a third particularly advantageous embodiment, the attraction of the belt by consecutive magnets is made variable by interposing, between the magnets and the belt, insulating pieces made of materials having different magnetic properties.
According to a fourth embodiment, one pole of a magnet is disposed close to the leading end of the pressure chamber and the other pole of the same magnet is arranged close to its trailing end. According to a fifth embodiment, both press surfaces are belts attracted by magnets, one and the same magnet acting upon one press belt with one pole and upon the other press belt with its opposite pole. According to still another embodiment, the magnets are electromagnets. In this case the attractive force of the magnets is adjustable such as, for instance, by changing current intensity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The invention is described below with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of a press according to the invention in longitudinal vertical section, with an accompanying illustration of the forces and pressures present in the press during the pressing phase;
FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows another embodiment.
FIG. 3 shows, in transverse vertical section, a third embodiment; and
FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows a fourth embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION In the press shown in FIG. 1, the board material 1 is fed into a press gap constituted by two endless belts 2 and 3. The press surfaces formed by the endless belts 2 and 3 is loaded in a direction towards the board material by the aid of pressure chambers 4. Adjacent both ends of the pressure chambers, consecutive magnets 5 have been placed, which attract the endless belt, thereby reducing the pressure prevailing in the press gap. Between the magnets 5 and endless belt 2, insulating pieces 7 are interposed, by the aid of which the attraction of the belt by the magnets is adjusted to increase towards the trailing end 6 of the pressure chamber. In the drawing, the height of the insulating pieces has been exaggerated.
In the lower part of FIG. 1, under the drawing showing the press, the forces caused by the pressure chamber 4 and magnets 5 acting on the endless belt 2 are shown. The line represents the endless belt 2. Over this line, the load imposed by the pressure chamber 4 has been indicated and, below it, the opposed forces produced by the magnets 5 are shown. By combining these forces, the graph representing the pressure which prevails in the press gap is obtained. This resultant pressure is shown at the bottom of FIG. 1.
In the embodiment of FIG. 2, the same magnets 5 act on the same press belt 2 at both ends of the pressure chamber 4. In that of FIG. 3, the magnets 5 act simultaneously on both press surfaces 2 and 3 at the same point of the press gap.
In the embodiment of FIG. 4, the pressure chamber 4 is divided into three separate zones for attainment of a higher pressure. The magnets 5 are placed adjacent the walls of these zones so as to reduce the pressure acting on the board material to be pressed, in each instance on that side of the wall where the pressure is higher.
it is obvious to one skilled in the art that various embodiments of the invention may vary within the scope of the patent claims presented below. For instance, the magnets may be either permanent magnets or electromagnets. Electromagnets are here understood to be any kind of magnetic devices actuatable with the aid of electric current such as, for instance, coils without conventional iron cores. In this case, the adjustment of the magnetic attraction force may be effected, for instance, by adjusting the intensity of current.
The magnetic attractive force also may be produced conversely in that the endless belt itself acts as a magnet. The magnets depicted in the figures may then be replaced simply by bodies towards which the belt is drawn under effect of magnetic forces. The magnetizing of the belt may be arranged, for instance, by making the belt pass through a magnetizing device at a given point along its path.
Such arrangements may also be made that the endless belt and the bodies fitted close to the belt are both magnets. If then the dissimilar poles of the magnets are opposite each other, the magnets attract each other and the force acting on the press belt from the pressure chamber can be adjusted in the manner described. If, on the other hand, similar poles of the magnets are face to face, the magnets repel each other.
By the aid of magnets, the point of contact between the lateral pressure chamber walls and the press belt may also be sealed in a highly advantageous manner. The arrangements may even be such that these side walls in themselves act as magnets. The favorable feature of this arrangement is that the compressive force between the belt and wall is low, yet affording an efficient sealing. It should be observed that, as a result of low contact pressure, the friction will also be minimal.
We claim:
1. A continuous action board press comprising means defining a press gap between two moving surfaces and including at least one endless belt providing at least one of said surfaces, board material fed into said press gap, a pressure chamber loading said belt to urge the same against the board material to be pressed and thus towards the opposite press surface, the endless belt including a material adapted for being attracted by a magnet, said pressure chamber including leading and trailing ends relative to the direction of feed of the board material, and adjacent at least one end of the pressure chamber, and at least one magnet which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by a pressure medium in said pressure chamber.
2. A board press according to claim 1, wherein adjacent an end of the pressure chamber a plurality of consecutively arranged magnets are arranged, said magnets having an attractive force acting on the belt which force increases towards the said one end of the pressure chamber.
3. A board press according to claim 1, comprising between the magnet and the endless belt, an insulation means by which the attractive force of the magnet acting on the belt can be adjusted as desired.
4. A board press according to claim 3, wherein the insulation means provides an air gap.
5. A board press according to claim 3, wherein the insulation means includes an insulating body.
6. A board press according to claim 2, wherein the magnets are so arranged that the attractive force exerted on the belt by the magnets is variable, comprising between the magnets and belt, insulating bodies of materials having different magnetic properties.
7. A board press according to claim 1, wherein said magnet includes one pole disposed close to the leading end of the pressure chamber and an opposite pole close to the trailing end.
8. A board press according to claim 1 wherein the first said means includes an endless belt facing the first said belt.
9. A board press according to claim 8 wherein said magnet acts on both said belts.
10. A board press according to claim 1, wherein the magnet is an electromagnet.
11. A board press according to claim 10, wherein the attractive force of the magnet is adjusted by changing the intensity of current fed to the coil.

Claims (11)

1. A continuous action board press comprising means defining a press gap between two moving surfaces and including at least one endless belt providing at least one of said surfaces, board material fed into said press gap, a pressure chamber loading said belt to urge the same against the board material to be pressed and thus towards the opposite press surface, the endless belt including a material adapted for being attracted by a magnet, said pressure chamber including leading and trailing ends relative to the direction of feed of the board material, and adjacent at least one end of the pressure chamber, and at least one magnet which gives rise in the belt to a force opposite in direction to that produced by a pressure medium in said pressure chamber.
2. A board press according to claim 1, wherein adjacent an end of the pressure chamber a plurality of consecutively arranged magnets are arranged, said magnets having an attractive force acting on the belt which force increases towards the said one end of the pressure chamber.
3. A board press according to claim 1, comprising between the magnet and the endless belt, an insulation means by which the attractive force of the magnet acting on the belt can be adjusted as desired.
4. A board press according to claim 3, wherein the insulation means provides an air gap.
5. A board press according to claim 3, wherein the insulation means includes an insulating body.
6. A board press according to claim 2, wherein the magnets are so arranged that the attractive force exerted on the belt by the magnets is variable, comprising between the magnets and belt, insulating bodies of materials having different magnetic properties.
7. A board press according to claim 1, wherein said magnet includes one pole disposed close to the leading end of the pressure chamber and an opposite pole close to the trailing end.
8. A board press according to claim 1 wherein the first said means includes an endless belt facing the first said belt.
9. A board press according to claim 8 wherein said magnet acts on both said belts.
10. A board press according to claim 1, wherein the magnet is an electromagnet.
11. A board press according to claim 10, wherein the attractive force of the magnet is adjusted by changing the intensity of current fed to the coil.
US347913A 1973-04-04 1973-04-04 Continuous action board press Expired - Lifetime US3860368A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US347913A US3860368A (en) 1973-04-04 1973-04-04 Continuous action board press

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US347913A US3860368A (en) 1973-04-04 1973-04-04 Continuous action board press

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3860368A true US3860368A (en) 1975-01-14

Family

ID=23365826

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US347913A Expired - Lifetime US3860368A (en) 1973-04-04 1973-04-04 Continuous action board press

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3860368A (en)

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4134945A (en) * 1976-11-02 1979-01-16 Olin Corporation Method and apparatus for making foam
US4325686A (en) * 1980-11-28 1982-04-20 Cabot Corporation Apparatus for densifying powders of sub-micron particle size
US4344902A (en) * 1978-08-09 1982-08-17 Olin Corporation Process for manufacturing flexible densified polymethane foam
US4409171A (en) * 1980-11-28 1983-10-11 Cabot Corporation Method of densifying powders
US4517148A (en) * 1983-11-01 1985-05-14 Macmillan Bloedel Limited Method for pressing a composite assembly
US4565509A (en) * 1983-06-16 1986-01-21 Constructiewerkhuizen De Mets N.V. Continuous operation press
US4948467A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-08-14 The Black Clawson Company Extended nip press with induced repulsion
US5044269A (en) * 1989-06-08 1991-09-03 Maschinenfabrik J. Dieffenbacher Gmbh & Co. Continuously working press
US5229055A (en) * 1991-03-26 1993-07-20 Erich Wintermantel Method and apparatus of producing hollow profiles from multilayer starting material
US5979307A (en) * 1997-04-18 1999-11-09 Santrade Ltd. Double-belt system for processing viscous melts
US6740282B1 (en) * 1998-06-24 2004-05-25 Svedberg Bjoern Method and device for magnetic alignment of fibres
US20100102486A1 (en) * 2007-03-30 2010-04-29 Breat, S.L. Method and associated device for manufacturing apiculture honeycombs

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1561063A (en) * 1924-02-08 1925-11-10 Dunlap Matthew Elbridge Method and apparatus for making plywood
US2430285A (en) * 1940-12-23 1947-11-04 Gen Motors Corp Electromagnetic ironing machine
US3067718A (en) * 1958-11-05 1962-12-11 Johannes Zimmer Maschf Apparatus for treating sheet materials
US3206800A (en) * 1961-12-23 1965-09-21 Siempelkamp Gmbh & Co Plant for producing pressed sheets
US3413915A (en) * 1965-06-10 1968-12-03 Du Pont Magnetically biased pressure application to running length materials
US3620158A (en) * 1968-07-12 1971-11-16 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Continuous press

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1561063A (en) * 1924-02-08 1925-11-10 Dunlap Matthew Elbridge Method and apparatus for making plywood
US2430285A (en) * 1940-12-23 1947-11-04 Gen Motors Corp Electromagnetic ironing machine
US3067718A (en) * 1958-11-05 1962-12-11 Johannes Zimmer Maschf Apparatus for treating sheet materials
US3206800A (en) * 1961-12-23 1965-09-21 Siempelkamp Gmbh & Co Plant for producing pressed sheets
US3413915A (en) * 1965-06-10 1968-12-03 Du Pont Magnetically biased pressure application to running length materials
US3620158A (en) * 1968-07-12 1971-11-16 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Continuous press

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4134945A (en) * 1976-11-02 1979-01-16 Olin Corporation Method and apparatus for making foam
US4344902A (en) * 1978-08-09 1982-08-17 Olin Corporation Process for manufacturing flexible densified polymethane foam
US4325686A (en) * 1980-11-28 1982-04-20 Cabot Corporation Apparatus for densifying powders of sub-micron particle size
US4409171A (en) * 1980-11-28 1983-10-11 Cabot Corporation Method of densifying powders
US4565509A (en) * 1983-06-16 1986-01-21 Constructiewerkhuizen De Mets N.V. Continuous operation press
US4517148A (en) * 1983-11-01 1985-05-14 Macmillan Bloedel Limited Method for pressing a composite assembly
US4948467A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-08-14 The Black Clawson Company Extended nip press with induced repulsion
US5044269A (en) * 1989-06-08 1991-09-03 Maschinenfabrik J. Dieffenbacher Gmbh & Co. Continuously working press
US5229055A (en) * 1991-03-26 1993-07-20 Erich Wintermantel Method and apparatus of producing hollow profiles from multilayer starting material
US5979307A (en) * 1997-04-18 1999-11-09 Santrade Ltd. Double-belt system for processing viscous melts
US6740282B1 (en) * 1998-06-24 2004-05-25 Svedberg Bjoern Method and device for magnetic alignment of fibres
US20100102486A1 (en) * 2007-03-30 2010-04-29 Breat, S.L. Method and associated device for manufacturing apiculture honeycombs
US7897091B2 (en) * 2007-03-30 2011-03-01 Breat, S.L. Method and associated device for manufacturing apiculture honeycombs

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3860368A (en) Continuous action board press
US4704191A (en) Electromagnetic extended nip press
JPS6461591A (en) Presst jacket of press for dehydrating web material
CA2042038A1 (en) Fluidless multi-directional motion-damping mount
ITMI932067A1 (en) PERFECTED WEFT BRAKER FOR TEXTILE FRAME WITHOUT SHUTTLE
US3089189A (en) Apparatus and process for forming high density compacts
FI67509B (en) KONTINUERLIGT ARBETANDE SKIVPRESS
EP0188399B1 (en) Electromagnetic extended nip press
GB1456124A (en) Magnetic belt conveyor
FI63688B (en) KONTINUERLIGT ARBETANDE PLATTPRESS
US4492611A (en) Extended nip press with movable sealing strips
ES8202921A1 (en) Mounting for a rotor
SU1294381A1 (en) Drum magnetic separator
SE7901511L (en) BAND PRESSURE PRESS
US3792953A (en) Machine for compressing a traveling web
DE69026827D1 (en) PELLET PRESS
JPS5752149A (en) Conveying device for wafer
GB1419978A (en) Transport arrangement for thin sheet material
SU476741A3 (en) Continuous Press
JPS57199399A (en) Speaker
JPS6449728A (en) Multilayer spring
GB1342416A (en) Suction press for dewatering sheet or web material
GB1375494A (en)
ATE56764T1 (en) WOOD GRINDER.
US3404066A (en) Suction box cover