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Turbulence insert of a papermaking machine
   
Document Number
US Patent 5505821
Issued Date
April 9, 1996
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A turbulence insert of a headbox of a papermaking machine is provided that includes a bundle of channels for guiding the suspension of materials from a first region to a second region. The channel bundle is comprised inpart of edge channels that have no adjacent channel on at least one longitudinal side, and is also comprised in part of central channels that have at least one adjacent channel on each longitudinal side. Also, at least two adjacent edge channels are provided that are joined with each other at least one part of their length.
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Owner
J. M. Voith GmbH (Heidenheim,DE)
Published
April 9, 1996
Application Number
08/266,211
Filed
June 27, 1994
US Classification
162/343   162/216 162/336
Int'l Classification
D21F   1/06   (20060101)   D21F   1/02   (20060101)  
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Jun 30, 1993 [DE] 43 21 697.8
USPTO Field of Search
162/343   162/336   162/216  
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