Apparatus for handling reels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6425731
  • Patent Number
    6,425,731
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 20, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A bearing journal (21), which is introduced into a central opening (22) in the reel (10) and is anchored releasably inside a reel core (11), serves for automatically receiving reels (10). Provided for the connection between the bearing journal (21) and the reel core (11) are clamping webs (23) which are extended laterally and take up a connection with the inner side of the reel core (11) in a non-positive and/or positive-locking manner. The bearing journal (21) is provided with a plurality of mechanical monitoring members which indicate any incorrect position of the bearing journal (21). The movements of the bearing journal (21) are controlled automatically by means of a camera (38).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an apparatus for handling reels—wound material webs of, in particular, packaging material—having a central opening which is formed by a reel core and into which a bearing journal of a lifting and conveying unit enters.




With increasing efficiency of packaging machines, the handling of reels of packaging material is a particular problem, above all in the packaging of cigarettes. This problem also exists in the supply of cigarette paper to cigarette-making machines.




The reels, which are sometimes voluminous, are provided with an essentially cylindrical reel core which primarily consists of thick-wall cardboard.




To handle the reels and to hold them on packaging or other machines, cylindrical journals are known, which enter in an approximately fitting manner into the central opening in the reel core. Handling units which have a bearing journal to receive a reel and to transport the latter are also already known (U.S. Pat. No. 5,562 393).




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is based on the object of developing and improving a handling apparatus, in particular with a lifting and conveying unit for the reels, to the extent that the reels are held reliably and securely on a bearing journal during handling.




To achieve this object, according to the invention the bearing journal is anchored releasably in the opening in the reel in a non-positive and/or positive-locking manner.




The bearing journal is provided with holding or bearing members, in particular with clamping members or clamping jaws, which can be extended laterally. These come to rest in a non-positive manner and advantageously additionally in a positive-locking manner against the inner surface of the reel core in order to hold or fix the reel securely on the bearing journal. The clamping members are movable, namely retractable and extensible, the clamping members being retracted in the radial direction to remove a reel.




A particular feature of the invention lies in the fact that the reel cores, preferably consisting of a dimensionally stable material, such as plastic or metal, have one or more indentations on the inner side, in particular a groove running all around. Correspondingly configured members of the bearing journal, namely in particular movable clamping webs, enter into the said indentations to grip and hold a reel in a positive-locking manner. The reel is thus held securely, above all by a positive-locking engagement.




According to a further particular feature of the invention, the bearing journal of the lifting and conveying unit is dimensioned such that, in the axial direction, a plurality of reels can be gripped one above another or adjacently, e.g. reels of cigarette paper. In this case, the positive-locking connection of the movable members of the bearing journal to the correspondingly configured reel cores takes place expediently only in the region of the lower or end reel.




Moreover, an additional securement for the reels on the bearing journal is provided as a particular feature of the invention, specifically a movable, namely in particular pivotable, holding member which, when a bearing journal has received one or more reels, can be moved against the lower or outer reel, in which case it is possible for this additional holding member to rest against the lower or outer reel/reel core or to be positioned with spacing therefrom as a securement.




Further features of the invention relate to the refinement of the bearing journal and the lifting and conveying unit.











Exemplary embodiments are explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a side view of a part of a lifting and conveying unit for reels;





FIG. 2

shows a detail of the unit according to

FIG. 1

in a side view on an enlarged scale;





FIG. 3

shows a vertical section through a bearing journal in a reel;





FIG. 4

shows a vertical section through an inner region of a reel on a greatly enlarged scale;





FIG. 5

shows a vertical section through a lower or end region of the bearing journal on an enlarged scale;





FIG. 6

shows a horizontal section through a bearing journal.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The examples and details illustrated in the drawings relate to the handling of reels


10


from the field of cigarette technology. These reels


10


may be wound webs of packaging material, eg. tinfoil (FIG.


3


). The reel


10


according to

FIG. 3

consists of a double-width web. In contrast,

FIG. 1

shows reels


10


which are comparatively narrow and consist, for example, of cigarette paper.




The reels


10


have a central reel core


11


in the middle. The latter may consist of a cellulose material. In the present exemplary embodiments, however, the reel cores


11


are made of a firm, rigid material, e.g. of plastic.




The cylindrical reel core


11


carries the wound web of material on its outer surface


12


. A (cylindrical) inner surface


13


is provided with projections and/or indentations. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 4

, a groove


14


, running all around, is formed in the lower region of the reel core


11


or adjacent to one end thereof and serves for the (positive-locking) attachment of gripping or holding members. Here the groove


14


is configured to be trapezoidal in cross-section with upper and lower sloping surfaces


15


and


16


running all around. Formed at an upper edge of the reel core


11


when the reel


10


is mounted appropriately is a conical, funnel-shaped end surface


17


which facilitates the introduction of holding members into the reel core


11


. On the opposite side, a corresponding counter-surface


18


is formed as an edge limit of the reel core


11


. The counter-surface


18


is part of a projection of the reel core


11


which protrudes beyond the region of the wound web and, when reels


10


arranged one above another are stacked, brings about automatic centring of the adjacent reels


10


in the region of the reel cores


11


.




For handling, namely lifting and conveying reels


10


, a handling unit


19


is provided. Here this is part of a movable conveyor (not shown), in particular an overhead conveyor which can be moved along high-level rail tracks of a factory building. Here the handling unit


19


comprises (three) telescopic arms


60


which diverge upwards and are attached at the bottom to a common bearing plate


20


in an articulated manner. Mounted (indirectly) on the latter, in turn, is a bearing journal


21


which is directed downwards for gripping single or multiple reels


10


. The handling unit


19


is preferably configured in the manner described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,562 393.




To grip a reel


10


(or a plurality of reels


10


located one above another), the bearing journal


21


is introduced into a central opening


22


formed by the reel core


11


. The essentially cylindrical bearing journal


21


is dimensioned such that the outside diameter is slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the opening


22


.




The bearing journal


21


is anchored releasably inside the opening


22


or inside the reel core


11


in such a way that the reel


10


can be lifted up by the bearing journal


21


. For this purpose, holding members can be extended laterally, that is to say in the transverse direction of the bearing journal


21


, and form a non-positive and/or positive-locking connection with the reel core


11


.




In the present exemplary embodiment, several (three) elongate clamping members, namely clamping webs


23


, are provided along the circumference of the bearing journal


21


. The clamping webs


23


are part of a cylindrical, tubular journal body


24


forming the bearing journal


21


. The clamping webs


23


are each seated with slight play in upright slots


25


extending in the longitudinal direction of the bearing journal


21


.




The elongate clamping webs


23


are extended transversely to grip a reel


10


so that they protrude beyond the outer surface of the journal body


24


. As a result, the clamping web


23


comes to rest non-positively against the inner surface


13


of the reel core


11


in a/an (upper) region. Additionally, a positive-locking connection is provided between the clamping web


23


and the reel core


11


. Laterally directed projections


26


of the clamping webs


23


enter in a positive-locking manner into the groove


14


, in the present case resting against the upper sloping surface


15


. The projections


26


are mounted at the lower ends of the clamping webs


23


. To remove a transported reel


10


, the clamping webs


23


are moved back inwards into a starting position in which they, including the projections


26


, do not protrude beyond the contour of the bearing journal


21


.




The actuation of the clamping webs


23


takes place from the interior of the hollow bearing journal


21


. Each clamping web


23


is supported by a plurality of lugs


27


,


28


,


29


in the interior of the bearing journal


21


. The lugs


27


,


28


and


29


, mounted in an articulated manner at each end, form a parallelogram connection which brings about parallel displacement of the clamping web


23


outwards or inwards.




The lower, comparatively short lugs


28


,


29


are supported on transversely directed, inner intermediate walls


30


,


31


of the bearing journal


21


. The lugs


28


and


29


are dimensioned and positioned in such a way that, when a reel


10


is lifted up, a self-clamping effect is produced by the dead weight of the reel


10


. As can be seen, in particular, from

FIG. 3

, for this purpose the lugs


28


,


29


are inclined slightly at a very acute angle upwards from the inside to the outside in the bearing position, at least in such a way that the lugs


28


,


29


cannot be moved beyond a dead centre position under the dead weight of the reel


10


.




The upper lug


27


serves above all for actuation, namely extension and retraction of the clamping web


23


. For this purpose, an actuating member is provided inside the bearing journal


21


. For this purpose the (three) lugs


27


are arranged on a common actuator, namely on a pressure plate


32


. The latter is located at the (lower) end of a piston rod


33


which, in turn, is displaceable in the axial direction, that is to say in the upward and downward direction, with the pressure plate


32


. By moving the pressure plate


32


downwards, the (longer) lugs


27


are acted upon in a spreading manner with the result that the clamping webs


23


are moved outwards. Moving the pressure plate


32


upwards results in the opposite movement.




The pressure plate


32


can be acted upon by a pressure member to perform a downwardly directed spreading or actuating movement. In the present case, this is a (pretensioned) helical compression spring


34


. The latter is positioned on the piston rod


33


and supported at the bottom on the pressure plate


32


and at the top on a fixed supporting bearing


35


. The piston rod


33


can be moved in a sliding manner through the supporting bearing


35


, namely when the compression spring


34


is compressed.




Consequently, the clamping webs


23


are moved into the spread position by the compression spring


34


, that is to say by a member which is not dependent on an external supply of energy, in particular a pressure medium. A (pressure medium) cylinder


36


, in particular a pneumatic cylinder, serves for the return movement into the starting position. The said cylinder is acted upon by compressed air in such a way that the pressure plate


32


is lifted up whilst compressing the compression spring


34


, and the clamping webs


23


are thus moved back into the starting position.




A monitoring member, namely an initiator


69


, is arranged in the region of an upper transverse wall


37


of the bearing journal


21


and projects in a specific relative position into the bearing journal


21


in such a way that an error signal is generated if, to receive a reel


10


and after release by the cylinder


36


, the pressure plate


32


is not moved downwards by the compression spring


34


, that is to say if there is an error with regard to the gripping of a reel


10


.




The movement of the bearing journal


21


can be controlled automatically in such a way that the bearing journal


21


is aligned precisely with the opening


22


to receive a reel


10


. For this purpose, a control unit is accommodated in the lower region of the bearing journal


21


, namely in a lower chamber which is separated by the intermediate wall


30


. The said control unit operates with a camera


38


whose lens


39


is positioned in the bearing journal


21


at the bottom or at the end. In the present exemplary embodiment, the lens


39


is seated in an indentation


40


, which is open downwards, in the bearing journal


21


.




During the operating movement of the handling unit


19


, the camera


38


records the position of the reel


10


to be received. In this case, the camera


38


is expediently directed towards the image of the reel core


11


. For this purpose, the latter may be marked in colour. The images recorded by the camera


38


are processed by means of an electronic unit


41


and fed via an electrical line


42


to a central evaluation unit outside the bearing journal


21


. The line


22


is connected to the electronic unit


41


by means of a plug


43


.




The apparatus or the bearing journal


21


is assigned a plurality of safeguarding members which rule out incorrect handling. In particular, these take into account any incorrect positions of the bearing journal


21


relative to the reel


10


.




Arranged at the free or lower end of the bearing journal


21


is a mechanical scanning member which triggers an error signal in the event of the bearing journal


21


being in a position which is offset relative to the opening


22


. The scanning member is an impact body


44


which is displaceable counter to elastic pressure relative to the bearing journal


21


in the axial direction thereof, that is to say into the bearing journal


21


. The impact body


44


is of annular or cylindrical configuration and surrounds the indentation


40


. The impact body


44


is supported by means of supporting springs


45


on the housing of the bearing journal


21


, specifically on the lower intermediate wall


31


. Several, namely three, guide rods


46


,


47


serve to guide the impact body


44


and are distributed along the circumference of the impact body


44


. The supporting springs


45


are seated on the guide rods


46


,


47


. These can slide in corresponding recesses in the impact body


44


so that the latter can be pushed into the indentation


40


with compression of the supporting springs


45


when the free end or the free edge of the impact body


44


is loaded.




In the starting position, the impact body


44


projects beyond the bearing journal


21


. In this case, a shoulder


48


on the impact body


44


rests against a stop


49


on the bearing journal


21


.




To generate an error signal, the guide rod


46


is extended upwards into the interior of the bearing journal


21


as actuating member. The guide rod


46


extends up to the intermediate wall


30


. A contactless scanning member, namely an initiator


50


, is arranged on the underside of the said intermediate wall. A thickening of the guide rod


46


interacts with the switching member or initiator


50


in such a way that a switching signal is generated during an upward movement into the position according to

FIG. 3

or according to FIG.


5


.




The bearing journal


21


is mounted so as to be movable in total on the handling unit


19


. The upper transverse wall


37


, configured in a pot-like manner, as part of the bearing journal


21


is mounted so as to be movable on the handling unit


19


, namely on the bearing plate


20


. The bearing journal


21


or the transverse wall


37


may assume a sloping position relative to the handling unit


19


or the bearing plate


20


due to the connection selected. As a result, an error signal is generated.




For this purpose, in the present example the transverse wall


37


is connected by means of bearing bolts


51


to the bearing plate


20


. The bearing bolts


51


are connected fixedly to the transverse wall


37


at the bottom but, at the opposite end, are mounted so as to be displaceable in the longitudinal direction in corresponding bores


52


in the bearing plate


20


. As a result, the bearing journal


21


can be lifted up—with the transverse wall


37


—relative to the bearing plate


20


, the bearing bolts


51


being displaced upwards in the bores


52


. The normal position shown in

FIG. 3

is secured by compression springs


53


which are supported on the transverse wall


37


on the one hand and on the bearing plate


20


on the other hand. Displacement of the bearing journal


21


relative to the holder or bearing plate


20


results in the actuation of a switching member, namely an initiator


54


, which interacts with a switching lug


55


arranged on one of the bearing bolts


51


.




The relative movement is bounded by a cover


56


on the top side of the transverse wall


37


. Mounted on the cover


56


is a spacer ring


57


whose opening is larger than the outer circumference of the bearing plate


20


, so that the latter can be inserted into the spacer ring


57


if the bearing journal


21


is fitted on incorrectly.




The bearing journal


21


is designed in such a way that, with corresponding dimensions, a plurality of reels


10


can also be received at the same time (FIG.


1


). The bearing journal


21


enters into the common opening


22


formed by the reels


10


which are centred and test one above another in the present exemplary embodiment, the dimensions are such that, in the region of a lower reel


10


of the reel stack, the projections


26


of the clamping webs


23


enter into a groove


14


configured in the manner described. Of the multiplicity of reels


10


, consequently only the lower one is gripped in a positive-locking manner, while those located above it are held non-positively by the clamping webs


23


.




The handling unit


19


is provided as a further special feature with a/an (additional) safeguard in order to prevent the reels


10


from dropping off the bearing journal


21


, which would be undesirable. For this purpose, a movable supporting member is provided, which is connected to the handling unit


19


and, when one or more reels


10


have been received by a bearing journal


21


, can be moved against the underside of the reels


10


or against the free end of the bearing journal


21


.




In the exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 1

, a supporting limb


58


is provided, which is connected to the handling unit


19


by means of a pivoting arm


59


, namely with a telescopic part


60


. A holder


61


is mounted on the side of the telescopic part


60


. On the said holder, the pivoting arm


59


is mounted in a pivot bearing


62


. A motor


63


with a transmission


64


serves to carry out pivoting movements.




To support or secure the reels


10


on the bearing journal


21


, the holding member, namely the supporting limb


58


, is pivoted out of an upper starting position by means of the pivoting arm


59


into the position shown in

FIG. 1

below the reels


10


or the bearing journal


21


. If the reels


10


move downwards on the bearing journal


21


, which would be undesirable, the supporting limb


58


prevents them from dropping off.




A further particular feature consists in the fact that a switching member is arranged on the supporting limb


58


, which switching member triggers an error signal if the reels


10


drop onto the said switching member. In this case, it is an elastically mounted switching plate


65


which is arranged on the supporting limb


58


and is moved downwards counter to the pressure of springs


66


if a (lower) reel


10


or its reel core


11


acts upon the switching plate


65


as a result of an undesirable relative position or displacement on the bearing journal


21


.




The apparatus described may be designed in an alternative manner. For instance, holding members may be mounted on the bearing journal


21


, which engage on the underside of the reels


10


or the reel core


11


when the bearing journal


21


has been introduced into the opening


22


. In this case, it is sensible or necessary to mount the reels


10


correspondingly, e.g. on a pallet, in such a way that the gripping members described can enter into a corresponding interstice below the reels


10


or the reel core


11


. The reels


10


may be positioned on bases, namely mats, plates or the like, which have, in the region of the opening


22


, an enlarged hole which provides the corresponding free space below the reel core


11


.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for handling a plurality of reels (10) of material webs of packaging material or cigarette paper, each reel being wound on an essentially cylindrical reel core (11) having a central opening (22) into which an elongate bearing journal (21) of a handling unit (19) downwardly enters to lift and transport the reel (10), said apparatus comprising:a) means for releasably anchoring the bearing journal (21) in the opening (22) of the reel core (11) in a non-positive and a positive locking manner, b) said means comprising a plurality of elongate clamping webs (23) arranged along an outer circumference of the elongate bearing journal (21) at a distance from one another, and c) the elongate clamping webs (23) extending along the outer circumference of the elongate bearing journal (21) in the longitudinal direction thereof; and d) means for radially extending the clamping webs (23), in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate bearing journal (21), to grip the reel, said webs being pressed against an inner surface (13) of the reel core (11) in a clamping position in such a way that the clamping webs abut the inner surface (13) of the reel core (11) in a region extending within the opening (22), e) the clamping webs (23) having at least one outwardly directed radial projection (26) which enters a radial groove (14) in the inner surface (13) of the reel core (11).
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a) a plurality of lugs (29) forming a parallelogram connection which mounts each clamping web (23) on the bearing journal, b) wherein the lugs (29) are mounted at one end thereof on the bearing journal (21) in articulated fashion and at another end thereof on the clamping web (23) in articulated fashion, and c) wherein the lugs (29) are arranged at an acute angle inclined upwards from an inside to an outside of the bearing journal when the clamping members are radially extended.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said bearing journal is hollow and cylindrical, said means for extending comprises a pressure member (32) arranged within the hollow, cylindrical bearing journal (21), the pressure member (32) is movable downward for extending the clamping webs (23), and the pressure member (32) is connected to each clamping web (23) by an articulated lug (27) in such a way that the clamping webs (23) are moved in a radial outward direction by the lug (27) during a downward movement of the pressure member (32).
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising:a compression spring (34) which loads the pressure member (32) in the direction of the outward movement of the clamping webs (23) in their extended positions, and a compression cylinder (36) which displaces the pressure member (32), into a retracted position against an exerted load of the compression spring (34) to move the clamping webs (23).
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a) arranged at the free, lower end of the bearing journal (21), an impact body (44) serving as a scanning member, b) wherein the impact body (44) is centered on the bearing journal (21), is mounted in an indentation (40) thereof, and is displaceable in the axial direction; c) supporting springs (45) supporting the impact body (44) on the bearing journal (21) in such a manner that in a normal position the impact body (44) projects beyond a free end of the bearing journal (21) and is moved into the indentation when pressure is applied to the supporting springs (45); and d) a switching member (50) which is actuated, by the impact body during the movement thereof into the indentation, to generate an error signal.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a) at a lower, free end of the bearing journal, a camera (3) for controlling the movements of the bearing journal, b) the camera (38) being attached in a centered indentation (40) formed at the lower end of the bearing journal (21); and c) a central evaluation unit connected to the camera (38).
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:a) the elongate bearing journal (21) is configured, with respect to dimensions thereof in the longitudinal direction, for receiving a plurality of reels (10) vertically stacked on top of one another, b) the bearing journal downwardly enters the openings (22) of the stacked reels, and c) the radially extended clamping webs of the bearing journal (21) make a non-positive and a positive connection with at least the lowest reel (10) in the stack of reels.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the stacked reels (10) are automatically centered on each other by a conical projection at one end of each reel core (11) and matching, corresponding indentations at an opposite end of each reel core (11), wherein adjacent reel cores (11) have self-adjusting end surfaces (17) and counter-surfaces (18) which rest against one another.
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a) outer holding members which additionally hold the reels (10) on the bearing journal (21), b) wherein the holding members comprise a pivotable bearing bow which in a holding position lies against an underside of the bearing journal (21) or on an underside of the reel (10), with a transverse supporting limb (58), and c) wherein the bearing bow is connected to the handling unit (19).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 08 552 Mar 1997 DE
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