Claims
- 1. A tail sealing apparatus for sealing a log tail to a log, the tail sealing apparatus comprising:
a roller rotatable about an axis and upon which the log is rollable, the roller rotatable from a first position in which the tail extends a first length from the log to a second position in which the tail extends a second length from the log, the first length being shorter than the second length; at least one conveyor extending away from and at least partially recessed in the roller; and an adhesive applicator located adjacent to the at least one conveyor and configured and arranged to apply adhesive toward the at least one conveyor and upon the tail when the roller is in the second position.
- 2. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a sensor positioned to detect tail presence upon the roller.
- 3. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one jet positioned to blow the tail off of the log and upon the roller.
- 4. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one jet directed at least partially along the at least one conveyor to maintain tail position across the at least one conveyor.
- 5. A method of sealing a log tail to a log, the method comprising:
rolling the log upon a roller to unwind the tail from the log; passing the tail from the roller to at least one conveyor adjacent to and at least partially recessed in the roller; applying adhesive to the tail when the tail reaches a desired length along the at least one conveyor; reversing rotation of the roller to wind the tail upon the log; rolling the log off of the roller; and sealing the tail upon the log.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5, further comprising the steps of:
rotating the roller to roll the log thereupon; detecting an end of the tail upon the roller; and reversing rotation of the roller prior to unwinding the tail.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
the position upon the roller is a nip position between the roller and a surface located a distance from the roller; and the step of rotating the roller to roll the log includes rolling the log between the roller and the conveyor assembly.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the log remains in the nip position during the step of unwinding the tail.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 5, further comprising blowing fluid upon the tail while unwinding the tail.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 5, further comprising:
sensing a location of the tail in an adhesive application position; and sending a signal to apply adhesive to the tail.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the log remains in one position for at least a portion of time while the tail is wound upon the log.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the log moves position with respect to the roller after adhesive is applied to the tail and before the tail is completely wound upon the log.
- 13. A tail sealer apparatus for sealing a tail of a log to the log, the tail sealer comprising:
a roller mounted for rotation and upon which the log is rollable, the roller rotatable from a first position in which the tail extends a first length from the log to a second position in which the tail extends a second length from the log, the first length being shorter than the second length, the first position separated from the second position by an amount of rotation of the roller; a sensor positioned to detect tail position on the roll and to determine when the roller is in the first position; and an adhesive applicator located adjacent the roller, the adhesive applicator configured and arranged to apply fluid to one of the tail or the log when the roller has been rotated from the first position to the second position.
- 14. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the adhesive applicator has at least one adhesive sprayer.
- 15. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the at least one adhesive sprayer is positioned to spray adhesive upon the tail when the roller is in the second position.
- 16. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the sensor is a first sensor, the tail sealer apparatus further comprising a second sensor positioned to detect the tail in the second position of the roller.
- 17. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a tail support extending away from the roller, the adhesive applicator and the tail support being located on opposite sides of the tail when the roller is in the second position.
- 18. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the adhesive applicator has at least one adhesive sprayer directed toward the tail support.
- 19. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further comprising an upper conveyor located a distance from the roller and defining a log nip position between the upper conveyor and the roller.
- 20. The tail sealer apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further comprising at least one fluid jet positioned to blow the tail off of the log and upon the roller.
- 21. A method of sealing a log tail to a log, the method comprising the steps of:
rolling the log upon a roller to unwind the tail from the log; measuring an amount of roller rotation to determine an amount of tail unwound from the log; applying adhesive to the tail when the tail reaches a desired length; reversing rotation of the roller to wind the tail upon the log; and rolling the log off of the roller; and sealing the tail upon the log.
- 22. The method as claimed in claim 21, further comprising blowing the tail upon the roller prior to rolling the log upon the roller to unwind the tail from the log.
- 23. The method as claimed in claim 22, further comprising reversing rotation of the roller after blowing the tail upon the roller and before unwinding the tail from the log.
- 24. The method as claimed in claim 23, wherein reversing rotation of the roller is initialized by detection of an end of the tail upon the roller by a sensor.
- 25. The method as claimed in claim 21, wherein adhesive is applied to the tail via at least one adhesive sprayer coupled to a controller and to the roller, the controller responsive to roller rotation by activating the at least one adhesive sprayer in at least one position of the roller corresponding to the desired length of the tail.
- 26. A tail sealer adhesive application apparatus for sealing logs of rolled sheet product, the apparatus comprising:
a source of adhesive; an adhesive sprayer in fluid communication with the source of adhesive, the adhesive sprayer having a spray trajectory; and a movable member having an aperture defined therein, the member movable in substantial synchronicity with adhesive sprayer operation between a first position in which the aperture is substantially aligned with the spray trajectory of the adhesive sprayer and a second position in which the aperture is not aligned with the spray trajectory.
- 27. The apparatus as claimed in claim 26, further comprising a cleaning element located adjacent to the second position.
- 28. The apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the cleaning element is a brush movable with respect to the movable member for cleaning the movable member.
- 29. The apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the cleaning element is at least one fluid sprayer mounted to direct cleaning fluid upon the movable member in the second position.
- 30. The apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the movable member and the cleaning element are both located at least partially within a tank.
- 31. The apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein the aperture is elongated in shape to permit a line of adhesive to pass through the movable member.
- 32. The apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein the movable member and the adhesive sprayer are both located at least partially within a tank.
- 33. A method of applying adhesive to seal a log of rolled sheet product, comprising:
providing a member having an aperture defined therein, the aperture having a shape; moving at least part of the product to an adhesive application position substantially aligned with a trajectory of adhesive emitted from an adhesive sprayer, the member located between the adhesive sprayer and the at least part of the product; and spraying adhesive from the adhesive sprayer through the aperture in the member and onto at least part of the product to form a coated product portion having substantially the shape of the aperture.
- 34. The method as claimed in claim 33, further comprising cleaning the member.
- 35. The method as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
moving the member to a cleaning element; and rubbing the member with the cleaning element to clean the member.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein moving the member includes pivoting the member from a first position between the adhesive application position and the adhesive sprayer to a second position adjacent to the cleaning element.
- 37. The method as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
moving the cleaning element to the member; and rubbing the member with the cleaning element to clean the member.
- 38. The method as claimed in claim 33, further comprising spraying the member with cleaning fluid to clean the member.
- 39. The method as claimed in claim 33, wherein the coated product portion is in the shape of a line.
- 40. The method as claimed in claim 33, wherein the adhesive application position is at least partially enclosed by a dust guard, the method further comprising:
moving the product away from the adhesive application position; and moving the dust guard to a retracted position permitting movement of the product away from the adhesive application position.
- 41. An adhesive application apparatus for applying adhesive in a tail sealer, comprising:
a source of adhesive; an adhesive sprayer in fluid communication with the source of adhesive; an apertured member; and a cleaning element, the apertured member and the cleaning element movable with respect to one another between a first orientation in which the cleaning element contacts and cleans the apertured member and a second orientation in which the cleaning element is located a distance from the apertured member.
- 42. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein the apertured member is movable toward and away from the cleaning element.
- 43. The apparatus as claimed in claim 42, wherein the apertured member is mounted for rotation between the first and second orientations.
- 44. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein the cleaning element is movable toward and away from the apertured member.
- 45. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein operation of the adhesive sprayer is substantially synchronized with movement of at least one of the apertured member and the cleaning element.
- 46. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein the apertured member has an aperture defined therein substantially aligned with the adhesive sprayer when the apertured member is in the second orientation.
- 47. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein the apertured member has an aperture defined therein for creating a pattern of adhesive sprayed from the adhesive sprayer and passed through the aperture.
- 48. The apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the pattern is in the shape of an elongated line.
- 49. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, further comprising:
an adhesive application position at which product to be sprayed with adhesive can be positioned; and a movable dust guard at least partially enclosing the adhesive application position.
- 50. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein at least part of each of the adhesive sprayer, apertures member, and cleaning element is located in a substantially enclosed housing.
- 51. The apparatus as claimed in claim 50, wherein the substantially enclosed housing is defined by a tank.
- 52. A method of operating a tail sealer adhesive application apparatus in a tail sealer, comprising:
providing a cleaning element and an apertured member having an aperture defined therein; spraying adhesive toward the apertured member and through the aperture; moving the apertured member with respect to the cleaning element to bring the apertured member into contact with the cleaning member; cleaning the apertured member by rubbing the cleaning element against the apertured member; and moving the apertured member and the cleaning element apart in preparation for a subsequent spraying step.
- 53. The method as claimed in claim 52, wherein the cleaning element has a position and wherein moving the apertured member with respect to the cleaning element includes moving the apertured member while keeping the cleaning element in its position.
- 54. The method as claimed in claim 53, wherein the apertured member is mounted for rotation toward and away from the cleaning element.
- 55. The method as claimed in claim 52, wherein the apertured member has a position and wherein moving the apertured member with respect to the cleaning element includes moving the cleaning element while keeping the apertured member in its position.
- 56. The method as claimed in claim 52, wherein the apertured member and the cleaning element are movable toward and away from one another.
- 57. The method as claimed in claim 52, further comprising:
providing a dust guard located adjacent to the apertured member; moving the dust guard to a first position at least partially enclosing an adhesive application position prior to the spraying step; and moving the dust guard to a second position retracted from the adhesive application position after the spraying step.
- 58. The method as claimed in claim 52, wherein the apertured member and the cleaning element are located within a tank.
- 59. The method as claimed in claim 52, wherein a pattern of adhesive is generated from adhesive passing through the aperture in the aperture member.
- 60. A tail sealing apparatus for sealing a tail of a log to the log, the tail sealing apparatus comprising:
a vacuum roller mounted for rotation and upon which the log is rollable; a conveying surface located a distance from the vacuum roll to define a space between the conveying surface and the vacuum roll through which the tail can extend; and an adhesive applicator located adjacent to the vacuum roller, the adhesive applicator configured and arranged to apply adhesive to one of the tail and the log when the tail is drawn against the vacuum roller.
- 61. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 60, further comprising a sensor positioned to monitor the tail in at least one location on the vacuum roller, the sensor coupled to the adhesive applicator to trigger the adhesive application upon one of the tail and the log.
- 62. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 60, further comprising at least one jet positioned to exert force upon the tail against the vacuum roll.
- 63. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 60, wherein the adhesive applicator has at least one adhesive sprayer.
- 64. The tail sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 60, wherein the surface is a surface of a rotatable roller located a distance from the vacuum roller.
- 65. A method of sealing a log tail to a log, the method comprising:
rotating a vacuum roller a distance from a conveying surface; rolling a log on the vacuum roller responsive to rolling the vacuum roller; holding the tail against the vacuum roller between the vacuum roller and the conveying surface; drawing the tail between the vacuum roller and the conveying surface; winding the tail upon the log while holding the tail against the vacuum roller; and applying adhesive to one of the log or the tail prior to completely winding the tail upon the log.
- 66. The method of sealing a log tail to a log as claimed in claim 65, further comprising detecting an end of the tail upon the vacuum roller.
- 67. The method of sealing a log tail to a log as claimed in claim 65, further comprising blowing fluid upon the tail.
- 68. The method of sealing a log tail to a log as claimed in claim 65, further comprising:
detecting a location of the tail; and sending a signal to apply adhesive to the tail.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/459,517 filed on Dec. 13, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09459517 |
Dec 1999 |
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10096084 |
Mar 2002 |
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