US313037A - Screen-plate or pulp-strainer for paper-making machines - Google Patents
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- My invention is a further improvement on the screen-plates or pulpstrainers patented February 22, 1881, to Howard Judson, and numbered 238,126.
- Figure 1 shows a plan of a piece of one of my improved pulp-strainers; Fig. 2, a view of its under side, and Fig. 3 a cross-section through a: m.
- A is the plate proper, having (like the Judson patent) delicate slits b for straining the pulp, and which are preferably arranged, as in that patent, and a parallel series of short slits not extending all across, but with the inner ends of one row lapping the inner ends of the adjacent row, thus leaving a course of solid metal alternately cut into by the ends of these slits,while the combined adjacents slits are in practice equivalent to continuous long slits.
- U are reenforcing or strengthening metal side pieces; D, asimilar central one, and E one of the end pieces.
- All these are of a thickness about equal to that of the plate A, and they are severally firmly riveted to the plate, and they are so located thereon as not to cover or interfere with the strainer-slits, but jointly they give a rigidity to the thin plate sufficient to preserve it in its true form, and prevent its getting broken, Warped, or bent out of true shape, and which warping or bending when it occurs renders the plate under ordinary usage gradually less and less efficient.
- My improved plate is also very durable.
- F are screw-holes by which the plates are temporarily secured to a wooden frame when in use in the machine.
- the strips 0, D, and E may be of a character of metal of inferior grade and of less cost than that of which the strainer-plates are made.
- pulp-strainer plates described as made not only of thin metal having the described overlapping slits,bnt having also the strengtheningstrips secured thereto, as and for the purposes set forth.
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F. WILLIAMS SCREEN PLATE OR PULP STRAINEB, 0P PAPER MAKING M-AQHINPS. No. 313,037.
Patented FebLZ l, 1885.
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FRANK WVILLIAMS, OF NEWARK, NEWV JERSEY.
SCREEN-PLATE OR PULP-STRAINER FOR PAPER-MAKING MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 313,037, dated February 24:, 1885.
Application filed Decemberlfi, 1884. (No model.)
To aZZ whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRANK WiLLLiMs, of Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Screen-Plates or Pulp- Strainers for Paper-Making Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention is a further improvement on the screen-plates or pulpstrainers patented February 22, 1881, to Howard Judson, and numbered 238,126.
Preparatory to introducing the pulp to the paper making machine, it is customary to strain it in order to separate from it any foreign or gritty particles which mightimpair t..c quality of the finished paper, and the screen plates or strainers are shaken or agitated, the better to effectthis purpose, and this shaky motion is usually imparted by the power which drives the machine. In the Jud son patent a specially-constructed plate was used, made of thin metal-say from a sixteenth to an eighth (t) of an inch in thickness-end having therein delicate slits, the ends of which overlap, so as not too much to weaken the plate by making the slits too long. This construction has proved very efficient for the main purposes for which it was intended; but after long practice it is found that it is yet susceptible of improvement, to obviate certain liabilities to become damaged and less efficient from careless handling, or from being bent out of shape, or from being left about the mill or on the floor when re moved from the machine.
WVhile availing of all the advantages due to the Judson plates-viz., thin plates ofuniform thickness, as distinguished from heavy castings arched or chambered on their under sides- I avoid the above stated and other objections by strengthening these plates by means of riveting thereto metal re enforcing strips as will now be described.
Figure 1 shows a plan of a piece of one of my improved pulp-strainers; Fig. 2, a view of its under side, and Fig. 3 a cross-section through a: m.
A is the plate proper, having (like the Judson patent) delicate slits b for straining the pulp, and which are preferably arranged, as in that patent, and a parallel series of short slits not extending all across, but with the inner ends of one row lapping the inner ends of the adjacent row, thus leaving a course of solid metal alternately cut into by the ends of these slits,while the combined adjacents slits are in practice equivalent to continuous long slits. U are reenforcing or strengthening metal side pieces; D, asimilar central one, and E one of the end pieces. All these are of a thickness about equal to that of the plate A, and they are severally firmly riveted to the plate, and they are so located thereon as not to cover or interfere with the strainer-slits, but jointly they give a rigidity to the thin plate sufficient to preserve it in its true form, and prevent its getting broken, Warped, or bent out of true shape, and which warping or bending when it occurs renders the plate under ordinary usage gradually less and less efficient. My improved plate is also very durable.
F are screw-holes by which the plates are temporarily secured to a wooden frame when in use in the machine.
The strips 0, D, and E may be of a character of metal of inferior grade and of less cost than that of which the strainer-plates are made.
I claim- The pulp-strainer plates described, as made not only of thin metal having the described overlapping slits,bnt having also the strengtheningstrips secured thereto, as and for the purposes set forth.
FRANK XVILLIAMS.
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JOHN O'r'ro, HENRY I. SIMONSON.
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US2682205A (en) * | 1949-06-28 | 1954-06-29 | Bertram J Vincent | Screen plate for papermaking machines |
WO1995005248A1 (en) * | 1993-08-16 | 1995-02-23 | The Black Clawson Company | Slotted screen for paper stock |
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US2682205A (en) * | 1949-06-28 | 1954-06-29 | Bertram J Vincent | Screen plate for papermaking machines |
WO1995005248A1 (en) * | 1993-08-16 | 1995-02-23 | The Black Clawson Company | Slotted screen for paper stock |
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