Information
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Patent Grant
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6648968
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Patent Number
6,648,968
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Date Filed
Monday, April 8, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 118 DIG 11
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for applying glue to a tubular core in a re-reeling device for winding logs of material in strips in which a conveyor feeds cores, one after another and distanced form on another, in succession, and at controlled speeds, through an arrangement of two rollers rotating at the same speeds and in synchronization with the controlled linear speed of the conveyor. The first rotating roller, is at least partly immersed in a tank of glue, with at least one portion of a generatrix of the first roller coming into contact with the core fed by the conveyor, and the second roller is positioned opposite the first roller and interacts with the core so that the core is fed through without unintended rotation and the glue is applied in a controlled fashion.
Description
The present invention relates to an apparatus for applying glue to a tubular core to fit in a re-reeling device for winding logs, in particular for material in paper strips.
In the field of preparation of rolls of toilet tissue, paper for household use and similar, denominated “logs”, the state of the art method is to distribute or position glue in various ways on an inner core of the log, so that the initial edge of the paper, fed in a re-reeling device, remains attached firmly to the core.
For this purpose, apparatus to apply glue to the tubular core to be fitted in a re-reeling device for winding logs are known in which the glue is fed by being forced through an opening parallel to a generatrix of a core.
This opening, for instance, is located above a chamber, at the end of a zone with slight pressure, from which there is a continual overflow of glue fed there by force.
In this way the glue comes into contact with the core, which in the meantime is pushed against the glue outlet opening by elements that prevent rotation to allow optimum reception of the glue.
For example, flexible plates are contemplated that yield as the tubular core passes and keep it in contact with the glue outlet opening, preventing rotation. A flat surface, located downstream of the opening, acts as a scraper for the glue deposited on the core which is fed without being able to rotate, this being prevented by the plates. In this way it must be noted that the glue is applied to the core in a non-symmetrical strip, which is thicker in the direction of feed.
The excess glue removed must then be returned to the tank to be subsequently returned under pressure by means of a pump towards the chamber and the outlet opening.
This device requires the plates to be positioned correctly with an elastic load that prevents the cores from rotating during the phase to receive the glue and during the phase to remove the excess glue.
In other apparatus the glue may be positioned in a strip, directed according to a generatrix zone of the core, by means of spray dispensers that foul the machine and do not guarantee a localized position of the glue.
Alternatively, the glue is positioned according to annular strips transverse to the cylindrical section of the core. However, this causes a certain quantity of glue and a certain quantity of paper material to remain unused and fixed by the glue to the core.
The object of the present invention is to produce an apparatus to apply glue to a tubular core to be fitted in a re-reeling device for winding logs, in particular for material in paper strips, which solves the problems of known art highlighted previously.
Another object is to provide an apparatus that is simpler and easier to produce in relation to those known heretofore.
Yet another object is to produce an apparatus to apply glue to a core that does not foul and does not require particular arrangements to re-feed excess glue.
These objects according to the present invention are obtained by producing an apparatus for applying glue to a tubular core to be fitted in a re-reeling device for winding logs as set forth herein.
Further relevant characteristics of the present invention are set forth in the related claims.
The characteristics and advantages of an apparatus to apply glue to a tubular core to be fitted in a re-reeling device for winding logs according to the present invention shall become more evident from the following description, provided as a non-limiting example, referring to the annexed schematic drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a side elevation view of an apparatus for applying glue to a core fitted in a re-reeling machine in a first operating phase waiting to receive a core,
FIG. 2
is a similar view to the one in
FIG. 1
in a subsequent phase of applying glue to the core.
With reference to the figures, these show an apparatus to apply glue to a tubular core to fit in a re-reeling device for winding logs (not shown). The re-reeling device contemplates the feeding of cores
11
, for example in stiff tubular material, such as cardboard, by a conveyor
12
, for example equipped with pushing devices
13
that receive single cores
11
and transport these one after another and distanced from one another, in succession.
The conveyor
12
feeds the cores
11
towards a means to apply glue to each of these cores laid along its course and comprising the apparatus of the present invention.
In particular, according to the invention, this means to apply glue comprises a first rotating roller
14
, at least partly immersed in a tank
15
of glue
19
and which projects at the top beyond this tank
15
.
In particular, the first roller
14
is positioned opposite, in relation to the conveyor
12
, to a second roller
16
, which also rotates at the same speed as the first roller
14
. For example, as shown schematically in
FIG. 1
, the second roller
16
is connected by a transmission
17
, for example by means of end toothed belts, to the first roller
14
. In this way, deviating rollers and tighteners
24
guarantee, by means of a positive mechanical connection, the same rotation speed and correct direction indicated by the arrow A. Moreover, a pulley
25
, which draws movement from the first roller
14
, by means of another transmission
18
, also for example provided with end toothed belts, allows connection to the conveyor movement transmission
12
(not shown) so that the relevant linear speeds are almost equal.
In the example in
FIG. 2
, it is seen how at least one portion of a generatrix of the first roller
14
comes into contact with a core
11
fed by a pushing device
13
of the conveyor
12
.
This action is performed while the core
11
to receive the glue
19
is between the first roller
14
and the second roller
16
and made to rotate at the same linear speed as the conveyor
12
, the three linear speeds being synchronized, as mentioned previously.
In this way the second roller
16
, positioned opposite the first roller
14
and also rotating, interacts with the aforesaid core
11
to promote feed synchronized with the feed of the pushing device
13
of the conveyor
12
.
Glue
19
is thus applied along a generatrix of the core
11
, perfectly and in correct doses and above all only along a glue line, schematically represented by
20
excessively for better comprehension, thanks to the aforesaid rotation performed in perfect synchronism.
In particular, to eliminate all possible excess of glue
19
, other embodiments such as those set forth below may be contemplated.
A first embodiment contemplates the first roller
14
with annular cavities, schematically represented by
21
in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
These cavities
21
allow glue
19
to be deposited in stretches along a generatrix with a saving of this and at the same time maintaining a good level of adhesion of the paper, not shown, when this is fed onto the core
11
.
In addition, although not necessarily, upstream of the first roller
14
a scraping element
22
may be fitted to remove the excess glue
19
carried by the former. For example, this scraping element
22
is composed of a plate with a first end
22
a
connected to an element regulating its engagement on the first roller, schematically represented by a roller
23
rotatable from the outside to engage to a greater or lesser extent with the first roller
14
. A second free end
22
b
is shaped complementarily to the first roller
14
provided with cavities
21
and engages with it. Hence this end has a comb shape that engages in the various annular cavities
21
.
The glue
19
in excess is hence scraped from the first roller
14
that rotates, immediately before it touches the core
11
to which the glue is to be applied, and falls back into the tank
15
to prevent any fouling of the entire apparatus.
Therefore the pre-established objects on which the present invention is based are accomplished and the noteworthy advantages of this apparatus are also evident.
The apparatus of the present invention thus conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variants, all coming within the invention. Moreover, in practice the materials used, their dimensions and components may vary according to technical requirements.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for applying glue to a tubular core in a re-reeling device for winding logs of material in strips, said apparatus comprising a conveyor (12, 13) which sequentially feeds cores (11) which are distanced from one another, in succession, at a controlled conveyor speed through a means (21, 15, 16) for applying glue (19) to each of said cores (11), wherein said means for applying glue comprises a first and a second rotating roller that are rotated at substantially the same speed of rotation said rotation speed being synchronized with said controlled conveyor speed, said first roller (14), being at least partly immersed in a tank (15) of glue (19), with at least one portion of a generatrix of said first roller (14) coming into contact with the core (11) which is fed by said conveyor (12, 13), at said controlled conveyor speed, and said second roller (16), being positioned opposite said first roller (14), with said first and second rollers interacting with said core (11) to cause said cores (11) to be fed without rotation through said means to apply glue in synchronization with the feed of said conveyor (12, 13).
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one portion of the generatrix of said first roller (14) is composed of linear stretches, said first roller (14) being provided with annular cavities (21).
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein upstream of said first roller (14) a scraping element (22) is fitted to remove the excess glue (19) carried by said first roller (14) before said first roller comes into contact with said core (11) that receives glue.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein upstream of said first roller (14) a scraping element (22) is fitted to remove the excess glue carried by the former (22), where said scraping element (22) has a free end (22b) shaped complementary to said first roller (14) which engages with said cavities (21) that are annularly arranged within said first roller.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein said scraping element (22) is fitted in said tank (15).
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein said scraping element (22) is fitted in said tank (15) on a roller (23) rotatable from the outside to engage to a greater or lesser extent with said first roller (14).
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said controlled conveyor speeds and said speeds of said rotating first and second rollers are synchronized by means of positive mechanical connections.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said positive mechanical connection comprises a connection between a pulley (25), said first roller (14) and said conveyor (12) by a means of one or more apparatus selected from the group consisting of a toothed belt and a chain.
Priority Claims (1)
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MI2001A0764 |
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