Title of Invention

A MELT BLOWN DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MELT BLOWN PRODUCTS

Abstract Melt blown device for the production of melt blown products, being provided with a nozzle (1) releasing filaments (3), with a continuously movable deposit screen (5) being arranged below the nozzle (1), onto which screen the filaments for the melt blown product can be deposited. A suctioning device for suctioning air through the deposit screen (5) is provided at the deposit screen. In its longitudinal direction, the deposit screen is provided with several suctioning areas (6,7,8,9) separated from one another. One of these suctioning areas is a primary suctioning area (8) allocated the deposit region. In the suctioning areas the suctioning speeds can each be adjusted independently from one another.
Full Text The invention relates to a melt blown/device for the
production of melt blown products by way of a nozzle
releasing filaments, with a continuously moveable deposit
screen being provided underneath of the nozzle, onto which
the filaments for the melt blown product can be deposited,
and a suction device for suctioning air through the deposit
screen being provided at the deposit screen.
In a melt blown arrangement and/or during the melt blown
process the polymer melt released from the nozzle is impinged
by blast air flow. This causes the melt to form polymer
fibers, which subsequently are deposited on the deposit
screen for the melt blown product.
In the melt blown arrangements of the type mentioned on the
outset and known from practical operation, which the
invention is based upon, only a single suctioning channel
and/or suctioning area is provided in the deposit region of
the filaments, to which a suctioning blower is allocated
below the deposit screen. From the arrangements known,
frequently melt blown products are yielded that are provided
with undesired irregularities and/or inhomogeneities. In the
suctioning area and/or in the region of the deposit screen of
these melt blown arrangements known, frequently a more or
less intense floating of fibers occurs, causing an
uncontrolled deposition of the fibers and, thus,
irregularities in the melt blown product. In particular,
these irregularities relate to the product thickness, the air
permeability, and the ratio of lateral strength /
longitudinal strength of the fiber mat produced as well as to
irregularities in the surface of the melt blown product. As a
result, the product quality of the melt blown product is
lower than desired.
In contrast thereto, the invention is based on the technical
problem to provide a melt blown arrangement of the type
mentioned on the outset, by which melt blown products can be
produced that are characterized in homogeneity and evenness
with regard to their characteristics, and, in particular,
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which are provided with an optimal surface quality as well.
The object $# to primarily enable the production of melt
blown products, which are provided with a consistent product
thickness and a constant ratio of lateral strength /
longitudinal strength. The air permeability shall also be as
consistent as possible on various placee of the melt blown
product.
In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problem the
invention teaches a melt b'lown arrangement of the type
mentioned on the outset, characterized in that, in its
longitudinal direction, the deposit screen is provided with
several suctioning areas, independent from one another, one
of these suctioning areas being a primary suctioning area
allocated to the deposit region, and the suctioning speed in
the individual suctioning areas can be adjusted independently
from one another.
The travel direction and/or transportation direction of the
deposit screen characterizes the longitudinal direction of
the deposit screen. Therefore, the several suctioning areas
separated from one another are arranged behind one another,
seen- in Che travel direction and/or transportation direction
of the deposit screen. The term deposit region defines the
area of the deposit screen, onto which the majority of the
filaments is deposited and/or onto which all or almost all of
the filaments are deposited. In each of the suctioning areas
the suctioning speed can be adjusted separately and
independently from the other suctioning areas. The suctioning
speed defines the speed of the air auctioned through and/or
to the deposit screen in m/s. The suctioning device and/or
the suctioning blowers of the suctioning device is/are
practically arranged below the deposit screen.
The scope of this invention includes the fact that the nozzle
releasing the filaments is embodies as a melt blown blowing
head. Furthermore, the scope of this invention includes that
the nozzle of the melt blown arrangement is provided with a
multitude of jet holes and/or jet apertures arranged in a row
for the release of polymer melt. Therefore, only a single row
of jet apertures is provided. Furthermore, the melt blown
arrangement according to the invention is preferably provided
with a longitudinal nozzle for the release of tempered blast
air, and this blast air impinges the polymer melt and/or the
exiting filaments.
Preferably, at least three suctioning areas, separated from
one another, are provided behind one another in the
longitudinal direction and/or in the travel direction of the
deposit screen. Here, one of these suctioning areas is the
primary suctioning area. According to a very preferred
embodiment, which is of particular importance within the
scope of the invention, four suctioning areas, separated from
one another, are provided, and here, an initial suctioning
area and a second suctioning area is provided in front of the
primary suctioning area in relation to the travel direction
of the deposit screen, and, additionally, a third suctioning
area is provided here behind the primary suctioning area in
the travel direction of the deposit screen. ThiB embodiment
with four suctioning areas that are independent from one
another, as proven particularly suitable within the scope of
the invention.
The scope of the invention includes the fact that the
suctioning speed in the primary auctioning area is higher
than the one in the other suctioning areas. Therefore, in the
embodiment having four sucticning areas separated from one
another, the auctioning speed in the primary suctioning area
is higher than the suctioning speed in the first, second, and
third suctioning area. It is advantageous for the suctioning
speed in the primary auction area to be at least twice as
high as the suctioning speed in each of the other suctioning
areas. Preferably, the suctioning speed in the primary
suctioning area is at least twice as high as the suctioning
speed in the first suctioning area and/or in the second
suctioning area. Preferably, the suctioning speed in the
primary suctioning area is furthermore at least twice as high
as the suctioning speed in the third suctioning area.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, each
suctioning area is provided with a suctioning blower c£ its
own. Therefore, the suctioning device of the melt blown
arrangement according to this embodiment is provided with
several suctioning blowers. At each suctioning blower, the
auctioning speed can be separately adjusted for each
suctioning area. Therefore, an independent adjustment of the
suctioning air flow occurs in each auctioning area. The
auctioned volume stream can be adjusted absolutely
independently from one another. Here, the adjustment can be
performed with the condition that the auctioning power in the
primary suctioning area is twice as high as the one in each
of the other suctioning areas.
Advantageously, the individual suctioning area are -separated
from one another by means of limiting walls made from sheet
metal. Here, preferably vertically oriented sheet metal is
used. Vertically in this context includes essentially
vertical as well.
The invention is based on the finding that the deposit of a
melt blown product and/or a non-woven web can be controlled
via the melt blown arrangement according to the invention
optimally and securely operating. With the embodiment
according to the invention an undesired floating of fibers in
the area of the deposit screen can be eliminated and/or
efficiently reduced. By way of embodying the various
suctioning areas a very homogenous fiber deposit can be
achieved and, surprisingly, inhomcgeneities in the melt blown
products deposited can be largely minimized. Disturbing
sections of higher or lower thickness in the melt blown
product produced are not observed. Additionally, disturbing
inhomogeneities regarding the air permeability of the non-
woven web or regarding the ratio of lateral strength
longitudinal strength can be excluded. Furthermore, the
primary auctioning area can be embodied shorter with respect
to the longitudinal direction and/or the transportation
direction of the deposit screen compared to the auctioning
area provided in melt blown arrangements known from practical
use. Thus resulting in advantageous energy savings, because
the overall volume stream of suctioned air can be reduced.
without the separation in various suctioning areas according
to the invention a single suctioning area in the deposit
region, requiring a high suctioning speed, had to be embodied
with larger dimensions in the transportation direction of the
depoait screen. Therefore, in the melt blown arrangements
known an unnecessarily high volume stream is suctioned, which
again calls for high energy expenses.
In the following, the invention is explained in greater
detail using accompaying drawings for demonstration only that show an
exemplary embodiment. They show in a schematic drawing:
Fig. 1 a side view of a melt blown arrangement according
to the invention and
Fig. 2 an enlarged section A of Fig. 1.
The figures show a melt blown arrangement according to the
invention for the production of melt blown products, namely
of non-woven webs. The melt blown arrangement is provided
with a nozzle 1 with the filaments 3 being extruded tnrough
ice jet apertures 2. Advantageously, the nozzle 1 in the
exemplary embodiment is provided with a row comprising a
multitude of jet apertures 2. The filaments 2 are impinged by
tempered blast air 4, its direction of flow being shown in
the figures by way of corresponding arrows. Underneath of
nozzle 1 a continuously movable deposit screen 5 is provided,
onto which the filaments 3 for the melt blown non-woven web
can be deposited. Air is suctioned through the deposit screen
5, so that the filaments 3 are more or less suctioned onto
the deposit screen,
According to the invention, the deposit screen 5 is provided
with four suctioning areas 6, 7, 8, 9, separated from one
another. One of these sauctioning area 6. 7, 8,9 is the
primary suctioning area 8 allccated to the depcait region.
The deposit region is defined by that area or. the deposit
screen 5, on which at least the majority of the filaments 3
are deposited. According to the .nventicr., the suctioning
speed in the suctioning areas 6. 7, 8,9 can each be adjusted
independently from one another. The auctioning speed in the
primary suctioning region 8 is nigher than the one in the
other suctioning areas 6, 7, 9. Additionally, the auctioning
speed in the second suctioninag area 7 is advantageously
higher than the suctioning speed in the first, suctioning area
6. - According to a preferred embodiment of the invention,
each suctioning area 6, 7, 8, 9 is proviced with a suctioning
blower (not shown) of its own. Therefore, the suctioning
speed for the respective suctioning area d. 7, 8, 9 can be
separately adjusted at each suctioning blower and allows an
independent control and/or adjustment the suctioned all
flow in each sucticning are 6,7,8,9. Advantageously, in
the exemplary embodiment the individual suctioning areas are
separated from one another via limiting walla 10 made from
sheet metal.
In Fig. 2, in particular, the exiting filaments 3 and the
flow direction of the blast air 4 and the flow direction of
the suctioned secondary air 11 are discernible, as well.
According to the invention, the separation in the individual
auctioning areas 6, 7, 8, 9 and the direction of the blast
air 4 as well as the direction of the secondary air 11 can be
adjusted such that a very functional and homogenous deposit
of the filaments is possible and, thus, surprisingly
homogenous product characteristics can be achieved. According
to the invention, the third suctioning area 9, arranged
behind the primary auctioning area 8, serves for the
effective contact of the melt blown product produced to the
deposit screen 5. The invention is based on the knowledge
that, without this third suctioning area 9, the melt blown
product produced might be undesirably influenced by the
secondary air suctioned by the blast air exiting with high
speeds. The separation into the suctioning areas 6, 7, 8, 9
according to the invention minimizes disturbing and undesired
influences of any air flow.
WE CLAIM:
1. A melt blown device for the production of melt blown products,
provided with a nozzle (1) releasing filaments (3), and below the
nozzle (1), a continuously movable deposit screen (5) being
arranged, onto which the filaments (3) for the melt blown product
can be deposited, and with a suctioning device for suctioning air
through the deposit screen (5) being provided at the deposit screen
(5), characterized in that the deposit screen (5) in its longitudinal
direction being provided with several suctioning areas (6,7,8,9),
separated from one another, one of these suctioning areas (6,7,8,9)
being a primary suctioning area (8) allocated at the deposit region,
and that in the suctioning areas (6,7,8,9) the suctioning speeds
can each be adjusted independently from one another.
2. Melt blown device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least three
suctioning areas, separated from one another, are provided.
3. Melt blown device as claimed in claim 2, wherein four suctioning
areas (6,7,8,9), separated from one another are provided, and that
an initial suctioning area (6) and a second suctioning area (7) are
arranged in front of the primary suctioning area (8), with respect
to the travel direction of the deposit screen (5) and that a third
suctioning area (9) is provided behind the primary suctioning
area (8), in the travel direction of the deposit screen (5).
4. Melt blown device as claimed in one of the claims 1 through 3,
wherein the suctioning speed in the primary suctioning area (8) is
higher than the one in the other suctioning areas (6,7,9).
5. Melt blown device as claimed in one of the claims 1 through 4,
wherein each suctioning area (6,7,8,9) is provided with a
suctioning blower of its own.
6. Melt blown device as claimed in one of the claims 1 through 5,
wherein the individual suctioning areas (6,7,8,9) are separated
from one another by means of limiting walls (10) made from sheet
metal.
Melt blown device for the production of melt blown products, being
provided with a nozzle (1) releasing filaments (3), with a continuously
movable deposit screen (5) being arranged below the nozzle (1), onto
which screen the filaments for the melt blown product can be deposited.
A suctioning device for suctioning air through the deposit screen (5) is
provided at the deposit screen. In its longitudinal direction, the deposit
screen is provided with several suctioning areas (6,7,8,9) separated from
one another. One of these suctioning areas is a primary suctioning area
(8) allocated the deposit region. In the suctioning areas the suctioning
speeds can each be adjusted independently from one another.

Documents:

99-KOL-2003-(09-02-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

99-KOL-2003-(09-02-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-claims.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-drawings.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-examination report.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 2.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 26.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-form 5.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-priority document.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-specification.pdf

99-kol-2003-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 223903
Indian Patent Application Number 99/KOL/2003
PG Journal Number 39/2008
Publication Date 26-Sep-2008
Grant Date 23-Sep-2008
Date of Filing 20-Feb-2003
Name of Patentee REIFENHAUSER GMBH & CO. MASCHINENFABRIK
Applicant Address SPICHER STRASSE 46-48, 53839 TROISDORF
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BECKER AXEL MUHLENSTRASSE 6, 53844 TROISDORF
2 SCHLAG HANS-PETER LUBECKER WEG 6, 53844 TROISDORF
PCT International Classification Number D 04 H 3/16, 5/38
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 02004616.5-2124 2002-02-28 EUROPEAN UNION