Claims
- 1. A reel-up for reeling a web of fibrous material into reels on exchangeable reeling drums, said reel-up comprising:
- a stand for supporting at least one of the reeling drums;
- a rotatable winding surface adjacent to the stand for pressing the advancing web against the reeling drum and causing the web to be wound thereon;
- a screen mounted to the stand adjacent to the web at a position upstream of the reeling drum and at an orientation generally transverse to the advancing web and associated air currents;
- a spray rack supported by the screen and extending transversely across the web; and
- a plurality of spray nozzles mounted along the spray rack for spraying an adhesive agent onto the web in a pattern which extends in a direction across the web.
- 2. A reel-up as claimed in claim 1 wherein said screen further comprises a framework made up of one or more panels.
- 3. A reel-up as claimed in claim 2 wherein said screen further comprises one or more plates covering at least a portion of the framework.
- 4. A reel-up as claimed in claim 2 wherein said framework defines an upstream side and a downstream side relative to the moving web and further wherein said spray rack is mounted to the upstream side of the framework.
- 5. A reel-up as claimed in claim 4 further comprising a separate dust cover mounted on the upstream side of the screen framework above the spray rack.
- 6. A reel-up as claimed in claim 1 wherein said spray rack further comprises:
- a horizontal rail frame affixed to the screen; and
- at least one assembly rail for supporting the spray nozzles, said assembly rail being displaceably journalled in the rail frame for adjustment relative to the web in the cross machine direction.
- 7. An adhesive-dispensing device in a web reel-up for applying an adhesive agent to the web before the web is wound onto a reeling drum, said device comprising:
- a screen mounted on the reel-up adjacent to the web at a position upstream of the reeling drum and at an orientation generally transverse to the advancing web and associated air currents;
- a spray rack supported by the screen and extending transversely across the web; and
- a plurality of spray nozzles mounted along the spray rack for spraying an adhesive agent onto the web in a pattern which extends in a direction across the web.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said spray rack further comprises:
- a horizontal rail frame affixed to the screen; and
- at least one assembly rail for supporting the spray nozzles, said assembly rail being displaceably journalled in the rail frame for adjustment relative to the web in the cross machine direction.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said assembly rail is configured to be removable from either end said rail frame.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 8 wherein each of the spray nozzles is displaceably journalled in the assembly rail for fine adjustment of the horizontal position of the nozzle in relation to the web.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 8 wherein each of the spray nozzles is pivotably and vertically displaceably mounted in the assembly rail for adjustment of the angle and distance of the spray jet in relation to the web.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 8 wherein the nozzles are air-driven for mixing compressed air and the adhesive agent to thereby create a spray.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a pipe system supported on said assembly rail, said pipe system including:
- a compressed-air pipe connected to each nozzle for operating a cleaning needle arranged therein;
- a compressed-air pipe connected to each nozzle for atomization of the adhesive agent;
- an inlet pipe connected to each nozzle for supplying the adhesive agent; and
- an outlet pipe connected to each nozzle for removing unused adhesive agent.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said screen further comprises a framework made up of one or more panels.
- 15. A device as claimed in claim 14 wherein said screen further comprises one or more plates covering at least a portion of the framework.
- 16. A device as claimed in claim 14 wherein said framework defines an upstream side and a downstream side relative to the moving web and further wherein said spray rack is mounted to the upstream side of the framework.
- 17. A device as claimed in claim 16 further comprising a separate dust cover mounted on the upstream side of the screen framework above the spray rack.
- 18. A reel-up for reeling a web of fibrous material into reels on exchangeable reeling drums, said reel-up comprising:
- a stand for supporting at least one of the reeling drums;
- a rotatable winding surface adjacent to the stand for pressing the advancing web against the reeling drum and causing the web to be wound thereon;
- a spray rack supported by the stand and extending transversely across the web;
- a plurality of spray nozzles mounted along the spray rack and over the web for spraying an adhesive agent onto the web, said spray nozzles being selectively closable to stop the flow of adhesive agent;
- an inlet line for supplying the adhesive agent to the spray nozzles; and
- an outlet line for removing unused adhesive agent from the spray nozzles to prevent any adhesive agent from falling unintendedly onto the web after the nozzles have been closed.
- 19. A reel-up as claimed in claim 18 further comprising:
- a supply tank containing a supply of adhesive agent which is connected to both the inlet line and the outlet line; and
- a pump for continuously circulating adhesive from the supply tank to the nozzles through the inlet line and further back through the outlet line when the nozzles are closed.
- 20. A reel-up as claimed in claim 18 wherein each spray nozzle is independently closable such that a selected portion of the width of the web can be sprayed with adhesive.
- 21. A reel-up as claimed in claim 18 wherein the spray nozzles each further comprise a cleaning needle.
- 22. A reel-up as claimed in claim 18 wherein said spray rack further comprises:
- a horizontal rail frame supported on the stand; and
- at least one assembly rail for supporting the spray nozzles, said assembly rail being displaceably journalled in the rail frame for adjustment relative to the web in the cross machine direction.
- 23. A reel-up as claimed in claim 22 wherein said assembly rail is configured to be removable from either end said rail frame.
- 24. A reel-up as claimed in claim 22 wherein each of the spray nozzles is displaceably journalled in the assembly rail for fine adjustment of the horizontal position of the nozzle in relation to the web.
- 25. A reel-up as claimed in claim 22 wherein each of the spray nozzles is pivotably and vertically displaceably mounted in the assembly rail for adjustment of the angle and distance of the spray jet in relation to the web.
- 26. A reel-up as claimed in claim 22 wherein the nozzles are air-driven for mixing compressed air and the adhesive agent to thereby create a spray.
- 27. A reel-up as claimed in claim 26 further comprising a pipe system supported on said assembly rail, said pipe system including:
- a compressed-air pipe connected to each nozzle for operating a cleaning needle arranged therein;
- a compressed-air pipe connected to each nozzle for atomization of the adhesive agent;
- an inlet pipe connected to each nozzle for supplying the adhesive agent; and
- an outlet pipe connected to each nozzle for removing unused adhesive agent.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/049,251 filed Jun. 10, 1997.
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