Apparatus for emptying reels of web material field

Abstract
An apparatus for emptying a reel on which a web of material is wound in layers. A frame supports the reel. A carriage is mounted on the frame for reciprocal movement longitudinally in a first direction and in a second direction opposite the first direction over the reel. A knife is mounted on the carriage for movement with the carriage to cut sheets of material from the web as the carriage moves over the reel. A plough removes cut sheets of the material from the reel as the carriage moves over the reel.
Description




FIELD




The present invention relates to an apparatus for emptying reels of web material.




BACKGROUND




In the manufacture of web-shaped material on reels, it is relatively often necessary to reject a number of reels and to take care of returned reels which are damaged in one way or another and which will not be accepted by customers. Such broken reels are to be emptied of the web-shaped material on the reels. The material is to be recycled by, for example, being comminuted and dissolved into pulp in order later to become new paper. The core of the reel, in the form of a sleeve, is to be taken care of and re-used. The reason for this is that it is not desirable to comminute and dissolve the sleeve material, since this should not be included in the pulp. Prior art reel dividers or guillotines have proved to suffer from drawbacks in the form of, among other things, complex design and construction, lack of versatility, and above all high costs, as well as the fact that they often damage the sleeve (the core) so that this cannot be re-used.




The task forming the basis of the present invention is to provide a novel apparatus overcoming these problems.




SUMMARY




The present invention provides an apparatus which is relatively simple from the design and construction point of view, and which has proved to be extremely efficient and versatile. The apparatus according to the present invention is extremely simple to adapt to different types of material, e.g. fine paper, paperboard, tissue, plastic, and foils of types such as aluminum foil. The relatively simple design and construction moreover guarantee a high dependability and simple maintenance.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described in greater detail hereinbelow, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a schematic, perspective view of one embodiment of an apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 1

, of another embodiment of an apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of a shuttle carriage for an apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of one embodiment of a part of an apparatus according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The embodiment of an apparatus according to the present invention schematically illustrated in

FIG. 1

has a frame


1


in the form of an inverted U with feet


2


,


3


,


4


and


5


. Between the vertical shanks in the frame


1


, a beam or boom


6


extends which is displaceable up and down in the frame


1


. The beam or boom


6


carries side supports


7


and


8


which are displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the boom or beam


6


for adapting to each end of a paper reel


9


which is placed in the frame


1


and may rest on a per se conventional pallet


10


. After placing of the side supports


7


and


8


against the ends of the paper reel


9


, it is appropriate to lock the side supports


7


and


8


in the desired position.




A shuttle-like carriage


11


is displaceable reciprocally on the boom or beam


6


between the side supports


7


and


8


. The carriage


11


supports a roller knife


12


and a plough


13


with two flaps


14


and


15


. The plough


13


is double-directed and the flaps


14


and


15


are adjustable for adaptation to the direction of movement of the plough


13


and the carriage


11


.




In

FIG. 1

the parts are shown with the roller knife


12


during cutting work on movement from left to right on the reel


9


. The layers or sheets cut through during the preceding stroke have already fallen down onto the pallet


10


. The boom or beam


6


is fed progressively down towards the center of the reel


9


. This downward movement ceases when the sleeve in the reel


9


is reached, whereafter the pallet


10


with the severed sheets is conveyed off for recycling. The sleeve is taken care of for possible re-use. The beam or boom


6


is returned to its starting position, whereafter a new damaged reel may be placed in the frame


1


. The beam or boom


6


is displaceable by means of screws of the like disposed in the frame legs.




In the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the frame


1


is disposed on a leg


16


on one side of the reel


9


and a leg


17


on the other side of the reel


9


. In the legs


16


and


17


, there are provided pins


18


for engagement in the sleeve of the reel


9


to lift the reel up towards the shuttle carriage


11


with the roller knife


12


and the plough


13


. In this embodiment, the severed sheets are deposited below the reel


9


and may be transported off in any suitable manner. Possibly, a conveyer may be provided for continuous removal of the sheets.





FIG. 3

shows the carriage


11


in greater detail with the knife


12


, the plough


13


and the flaps


14


and


15


. It has proved to be suitable that the knife


12


rotate when cutting such web-shaped material as fine paper and paperboard, while the knife


12


may suitably be stationary when cutting such material as, for example, tissue. The carriage


11


is suitably connected to a linear prime mover, for example a pneumatic cylinder, a so-called shuttle cylinder, for reciprocal displacement between the ends of the reel


9


. Suitably, the roller knife


12


is freely running, but it may be either stationary or driven, depending upon the different material qualities.

FIG. 3

illustrates more closely that the flaps


14


and


15


are secured on the plough


13


with the aid of hinges


19


centrally positioned on the plough


13


and permitting pivoting of the flaps


14


and


15


from the position illustrated in

FIG. 3

to the position illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The roller knife


12


is mounted on a hub or shaft


20


at the end of a swing or end walls forming the shuttle carriage


11


. The swing may be pivotal for angular positioning of the roller knife


12


and the plough


13


in relation to the longitudinal axis of the reel


9


. The roller knife


12


may, as was mentioned above, be freely rotated, driven or locked, depending upon the material variety on the reel


9


. The shuttle carriage


11


may be mounted on a shuttle piston in a shuttle cylinder. Such an arrangement is exemplified in

FIG. 4

which is described in greater detail below. The plough


13


may be suspended by bolts which extend from a plate which is connected to the shuttle carriage


11


with the aid of a carrier or stub shaft. With the aid of the bolts, it is possible to adjust the plough in relation to the roller knife


12


. The flaps


14


and


15


may be switchable with the aid of pistons which are suitably of the pneumatic type.




The arrangement exemplified in

FIG. 4

displays a shuttle cylinder


27


with three pistons


28


,


29


and


30


. The piston


29


supports the shuttle


11


with the roller knife


12


, while the side supports


7


and


8


are mounted on the pistons


28


and


30


, respectively, the side supports


7


and


8


being urged against the ends of the reel


9


. The pistons


28


,


29


and


30


divide the shuttle cylinder


27


into four chambers


31


,


32


,


33


and


34


. When the chambers


31


and


34


are pressurized, the side supports


7


and


8


are urged against the ends of the reel


9


. A somewhat lower pressure in the chamber


32


will displace the piston


29


with the shuttle


11


and the roller knife


12


from the piston


28


towards the piston


30


. When the roller knife


12


has reached or passed the end of the paper reel


9


, the pressurization is switched from the chamber


32


to the chamber


33


and the flaps


14


and


15


are switched for displacement of the roller knife


12


towards the piston


28


, and thereby the other end of the reel


9


. As previously, the cylinder


27


is progressively displaced towards the reel


9


in suitable cutting depths, or the reel


9


is displaced upwards towards the cylinder


27


.




When cutting such a material variety as tissue, it has proved to be suitable to maintain the roller knife


12


stationary and employ air jets as the plough instead of the mechanical plough


12


with the flaps


14


and


15


described in the foregoing.




Many modifications are naturally possible without departing from the scope of the inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for emptying a reel on which a web of material is wound in layers, the reel having a longitudinal axis, said apparatus comprising:a frame for supporting the reel; a carriage mounted on said frame for reciprocal movement longitudinally in a first direction and in a second direction opposite the first direction over the reel when the reel is supported on said frame; a knife mounted on said carriage for movement with said carriage to cut layers of the web of material into sheets as said carriage moves both in the first direction and in the second direction over the reel when the reel is supported on said frame; and a plough, separate from said knife, for removing cut sheets of the material from the reel and causing the cut sheets of the material to fall from the reel as said carriage moves in the first direction and as said carriage moves in the second direction over the reel when the reel is supported on said frame.
  • 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a pneumatic cylinder; a piston dividing said pneumatic cylinder into first and second chambers; and means for controlling pressure within said first and second chambers to move said piston; and wherein said carriage is mounted on said piston for movement therewith, to move said knife over the reel when the reel is supported on said frame.
  • 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said knife is a roller knife.
  • 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said knife extends closer to the material than does the plough when the reel is supported on said frame.
  • 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plough includes a pair of flaps which broaden said plough.
  • 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plough is mounted on said carriage.
  • 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plough has a first end, for removing the cut sheets of the material as said carriage moves in the first direction over the reel, and a second end, for removing the cut sheets of the material as said carriage moves in the second direction over the reel.
  • 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said plough includes a pair of hinged flaps movable between a first position, in which said flaps broaden said plough as said plough moves in the first direction, and a second position, in which said flaps broaden said plough as said plough moves in the second direction.
  • 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a beam on which said carriage is mounted, said beam being mounted on said frame for movement toward and away from the reel when the reel is supported on said frame so as to maintain said knife in contact with the web of material when the reel is supported on said frame.
  • 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, further comprising:a pneumatic cylinder within said beam; a piston dividing said pneumatic cylinder into first and second chambers; and means for controlling pressure within said first and second chambers to move said piston on said beam, and wherein said carriage is mounted on said piston for movement therewith, to move said knife over the reel when the reel is supported on said frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9901393 Apr 1999 SE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE00/00711 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/62981 10/26/2000 WO A
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