Apparatus for opening paper bobbins

Abstract
An apparatus for the opening of paper bobbins and other rolls of material is provided. A flat blade is advanced from the side of a wound roll of material such that it intersects the roll over substantially its entire width. A cutting blade or other cutting mechanism then severs the layers of the roll which are outside the flat blade, and the flat blade protects the inside layers from being damaged. In preferred embodiments, a jet of air or other gas may be used to ease the insertion of the flat blade, or a gripping device which pinches the surface of the roll between opposed friction pads creates an arch in the surface of the roll through which the blade is inserted. The device is particularly suitable for use in cigarette making machines which require undamaged paper feeds.
Description




CLAIM FOR PRIORITY




Applicants claim priority, under 35 USC § 119, to European Patent Application 94810716.4, filed Dec. 12, 1994.




1. Field of Invention




The present invention pertains to a method and device for opening wound rolls of a supple material, such as paper or fabric. Such rolls are formed by spirally winding the material in superimposed layers, often on a separate support shaft. The roll has a top layer which can serve as a protection layer, the free or “loose” end of which may be attached to the layer directly beneath it, frequently by means of glue.




The roll has two parallel sides formed by the edges of the wound material. The method and the device according to the invention are particularly useful for relatively narrow rolls, namely, those delivering a strip having a maximum width of the order of several centimeters.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Various disclosures, in particular U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,018,535, 4,995,406 and 5,169,082, describe different methods and devices which open a roll of paper or other material to be fed into a manufacturing machine and those disclosures are incorporated herein by reference.




These publications generally provide for a cutting blade that is perpendicular to the unwinding direction of the strip and is applied to the top layer of the roll in order to cut it. Since the cutting blade is pressed onto the top layer with a certain force and/or is inserted a certain distance into the roll, several layers of the roll generally are cut simultaneously, with no way of verifying how many layers have been cut.




With these systems, it often happens that the next layer directly below the last cut layer is damaged by the blade, thus making a weak point that could cause the strip to break at that location at some future time. A break of this type requires a shutdown of the machine which uses the roll of wound material, resulting in a loss of productivity.




In certain cases, the top layer of the roll is covered with a protection band made of a material that can be different from that of the roll. In the following description, the “top layer” of the roll refers to any of: this protection band (if present), the first layer or layers of the roll, or to the protective band and the first layer or layers of the roll.




Application DE 3,215,355 describes a device with a support bar on which are mounted a cutting blade and a layer separating blade. The separating and cutting actions are controlled simultaneously by the movement of the support bar. This device unfortunately makes it impossible to adjust the distance between the support bar and the separating blade, and it is fairly difficult to minimize the height travel setting for the separating blade. As a result of this difficulty, an excessive number of layers must be cut leading to waste.




Furthermore, if the force of the separating blade spring decreases after long use, there can be insufficient compressive force between the support bar and the separating blade, and thus it is possible that one or several layers between the support bar and the separating blade might not be severed properly.




Regarding the paper on the roll itself, since the support bar rests directly on the top layers, the latter is compressed, making it more difficult to insert the separating blade. Also, because the advancing movements of the support bar against the upper layer and those of the separating blade are simultaneous with the cutting movement, the layers to be cut are shifted, causing damage to the layer directly beneath the separating blade and preventing a clean cut of the layers.




Moreover, this device is not capable of making multiple cutting passes, and the fact that the cutting blade is attached to the support bar makes it difficult to replace a worn blade. Furthermore, this device does not have any means of relaxing the tension of the top layers of the roll if said layers are tightly rolled, in which case it is impossible to use the device.




DE 3,918,552 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,821,971 describe devices for opening wide rolls. The problems encountered in this case are essentially different from those which the present invention solves. In particular, devices in these disclosures cannot insert the layer separating blade across the entire width of the roll.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The device according to the present invention provides a method for opening a roll without damaging the layers which underlie the outer layer of the roll. A flat blade is inserted between the outer layer to be cut and the center of the roll, and the cutting action stops at the flat blade. In one embodiment, the novel device contains a gripping mechanism which grips the top layer or layers of a roll and draws the surface together to form an arched space under that layer. A flat blade is provided for insertion into the roll, preferably at an arched space as described above, and a cutting blade is provided which cuts the top layer, and at the end of its cut is stopped by the flat blade. The layers may also be separated by a jet of air or other gas to ease the insertion of the blade, and the roll may optionally be turned.




One object of the invention is to provide a method compatible with conventional roll handling methods, but which does not have the disadvantages of the prior art and which ensures that the layer directly below the last cut layer is absolutely intact and damage-free, even if the top layer of the rolls are tightly wound.




Another object of the invention is to provide a device for opening a roll with a minimum of damage to the layers, which device can be adapted to a known device for roll opening and that preserves intact the layer directly below the last layer to be cut, even if the top layers of the roll are tightly wound.




An additional object is to provide a device and method for opening a sealed roll which is compatible with cigarette manufacturing machines.




These objects are achieved by the device and method of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is best described with reference to the following drawings, which are provided by way of illustration and not limitation.





FIG. 1

is a front view of an embodiment of a device according to the invention in the ready position;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the device illustrated in

FIG. 1

in the same position;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the device of

FIG. 1

in operation;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 2

in operation;





FIG. 5

is a front view of a second embodiment of a device according to the invention in the ready position.





FIG. 6

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a front view of the device of

FIG. 5

in operation;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 6

in operation.





FIG. 9

is a side view of the device of

FIG. 6

after the cutting stroke.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, an exemplary device according to the present invention


1


is shown mounted above a roll


2


that is attached to a support shaft (not shown) and has several layers


20


, in particular a top layer


21


, the end of which is glued on to the layer directly beneath it in order to seal the roll and prevent unwinding. The roll


2


has two lateral surfaces which comprise its two parallel sides


22


.




During the process, the roll


2


is generally stationary on its support shaft, although it is not necessary that it be tightly fit on said shaft. One embodiment of the device


1


comprises a first actuator


10


, which may be for example a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, the barrel of which is attached to a machine structure


3


by mounting arrangement


30


which may also be movable.




In some cases, the mounting arrangement


30


is movable and can permit the device


1


to be moved into position above the roll


2


for its operation to assist in opening of the roll and then retracted so that it does not interfere with the subsequent operations to be performed on the roll. It is assumed that, during the operation of the opening device


1


, the outer casing of the actuator


10


(in this case the cylinder barrel) is fixed and immobile with respect to the roll


2


. The actuator


10


comprises a movable rod


11


that can travel in either direction perpendicular to the roll support shaft and that points toward said support shaft.




The end of the movable rod


11


of the cylinder


10


is attached to a first support


12


that extends parallel to the roll support shaft, preferably behind the roll


2


as shown in FIG.


2


. Guide


12


A prevents the rotation of the support


12


in order to keep the support


12


aligned with the roll support shaft. At the back end of the support


12


, a column


12


B keeps a blade holder


13


at a certain fixed vertical distance from the support


12


.




A flat blade


13


A can slide into the blade holder


13


in a direction parallel to the support shaft of the roll


2


, and can move from the retracted position shown in

FIG. 2

to a position extended toward the roll


2


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The extension and retraction movements of the flat blade


13


A are produced by a second hydraulic or pneumatic actuator


13


B built into the blade holder


13


.




A second support


14


generally oriented in a direction perpendicular to the support shaft of the roll


2


and also to the direction of motion of the movable rod


11


is attached to the underside of the support


12


. A double set of cross-linkages


15


, each consisting of a pair of bars


15


A and


15


B, is mounted on the two sides of the support


14


parallel to the sides of the roll


2


and below said support.




A first center pin


16


connects each of the cross-linkages


15


, said pin being preferably in the center of each of the bars


15


A and


15


B, permitting said bars to pivot about said first center pin. The upper end of each bar


15


A is fixed against the opposing surface of the support


14


by means of a second pin


16


A which extends through said support and allows said bars to pivot simultaneously about said second pin. The upper ends of the bars


15


B are similarly connected by a third pin


16


B, said pin being capable of sliding, in a direction perpendicular to the shaft of the roll


2


and also to the travel of the first movable rod


11


, in a slot


14


A that traverses the support


14


and extends in the direction of the second pin


16


A.




The distal end of the support


14


in relation to the end attached to the support


12


supports a third actuator


17


, which also can be a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and which has a second movable rod


17


A, the end of which is attached to the pin


16


B and is capable of moving said pin in a parallel manner in the slot


14


A and in the direction defined above. The lower ends of each of the bars


15


A and of each of the bars


15


B are connected by two fourth pins


16


C, said pins not pivoting with respect to the bars


15


A or the bars


15


B.




Each of the two pins


16


C supports a friction pad


18


, said pads being located beneath the lower ends and connecting together, respectively, the two opposing bars


15


A and the two opposing bars


15


B. The friction pads


18


thus are parallel to the support shaft of the roll


2


and each is covered on the surface facing the roll


2


with a coating having a high coefficient of friction with respect to the material comprising the layers


20


of the roll, for example, with rubber. Preferably, the contact surfaces of said coatings are rounded, and longitudinal grooves can be provided on said surfaces. Preferably, the spacing between the two opposing cross-linkages


15


, and thus the length of the respective friction pads


18


, is at least equal to the width of the material strip comprising the roll


2


.




In the position shown in

FIG. 1

, the movable rod


17


A of the actuator


17


is in the retracted position, and thus the pin


16


B is in the position farthest from the pin


16


A. By actuating the actuator


17


so that the pin


16


B approaches the pin


16


A, a scissors effect is obtained with the cross-linkages


15


, whereby the lower ends of the bars


15


A and


15


B of each cross-linkage converge, along with the two friction pads


18


. By means of the same scissors effect, the two friction pads


18


descend slightly toward the roll


2


. During the same movement, since each bar


15


A pivots about the pin


16


A, while each bar


15


B pivots in the opposite direction about the pin


16


B, the ends of the bars, and consequently the contact surfaces of the pads


18


, pivot slightly toward each other.




Also shown in

FIG. 2

is a cutting device


4


which comprises particularly a cutting blade


40


and which is shown in the ready position.




Now the different steps of the method of opening the roll including the cutting of the top layer


21


of the roll


2


can be described. As mentioned above, the roll


2


is stationary on its support shaft. With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the mounting arrangement


30


for positioning the preparation device


1


are actuated so as to position said device close to the top layer


21


, the two friction pads


18


being slightly above the layer


21


and parallel to the roll shaft but not in contact with the layer


21


, while the blade


13


A is positioned several tenths of a mm below the upper surface of the top layer


21


. This distance at which the flat blade


13


A is positioned in relation to said upper surface depends essentially on the thickness of the strip of material comprising the top layer


21


.




In this position, the actuator


10


holds the movable rod


11


in the retracted position, while the actuator


13


B holds the flat blade


13


A in the retracted position and the actuator


17


holds the pin


16


B in the position farthest from the pin


16


A. This starting position of the device


1


in relation to the roll


2


can be set manually or automatically by a position detecting device (not shown, but which can be of the same type as that described below with regard to a second arrangement of the invention) connected to a control unit


9


capable of determining whether the device is correctly positioned above the layer


21


and whether the flat blade


13


A is correctly positioned relative to said layer.




After this starting position has been set, the actuator


17


is actuated, which moves the pin


16


B toward the pin


16


A, causing a downward movement where the contact surfaces of the friction pads


18


descend to contact and then press against the layer


21


, after which the two said pads converge with an accompanying pivoting movement. These movements of the two pads


18


suffice, after the latter are in contact with the top layer


21


, to slightly pinch the layer and then lift and form an arch


21


A between the two pads


18


, as shown in FIG.


3


. This arch


21


A in the layer


21


is thus caused by a combination of the above-described movements, first a strong contact between the pads


18


and the two distant surfaces of the layer


21


and then the convergence and pivoting of the two pads which, because of the high coefficient of friction of their coatings, do not slide over the layer


21


.




When the arch


21


A is created, the actuator


17


is stopped, and then the actuator


3


B is actuated in order to advance the flat blade


13


A so that the end of said blade passes through the space beneath the arch


21


A, that is, between the top layer


21


and the lower layers


20


. At this moment, the flat blade


13


A is maintained in this position and the cutting device


4


, along with the cutting blade


40


, is brought between the bars of the cross-linkage


15


directly above the arch


21


.




Thus the blade


40


can cut the arch


21


A, namely, the top layer


21


, while penetrating only as far as the flat blade


13


A, against which it finally comes to rest. Thus the flat blade


13


A has protected the first of the lower layers


20


, which thus cannot be damaged by the blade


40


. Preferably, the end of the flat blade


13


A inserted between the two layers of the roll


2


is rounded so as not to damage the layers. After this cutting operation has been performed, the cutting blade


40


is retracted, then the flat blade


13


A is retracted by the actuator


13


B, then the actuator


10


is again actuated in order to retract the pads


18


from the layer


21


and the movable mounting arrangement


30


moves the device


1


away from the roll


2


.




The top layer


21


, that which is cut by the blade, may comprise an outer protective layer, a single layer of wound material, or several layers of wound material. In a preferred embodiment, the arch


21


A consists of several top layers of the roll (and possibly a protection band as well) and thus several layers are cut. This is advantageous because if at least two layers are cut, then the place where the end of the top layer is glued to the layer directly below is sure not to be in the usable strip.




The various movements of the actuators are controlled by the control unit


9


.




Although the device for opening of a roll was described above by way of example in reference to a single preferred arrangement, other versions of this arrangement may be envisioned by one of skill in the art having regard for this disclosure. For example, it is not necessary that the device


1


be placed in a vertical position above the roll


2


, but in fact it could be oriented at any angle to the center of the roll, as long as the relative angles of the various movements described are maintained.




Similarly, the actuators described as being pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders could consist of any element capable of producing the movements described. Another arrangement could be proposed for the means of making the two pins


16


A and


16


B converge, for example, a rod having two sections threaded in opposite senses and being rotated by an actuator


17


, with one threaded section passing through a threaded hole in the pin


16


A and the other through a threaded hole in the pin


16


B. It is also possible that both pins could converge simultaneously, rather than only one pin moving.




Similarly, the center pin


16


was described as being in the center of each of the bars


15


A and


15


B, but in fact it could be shifted so that the movement of the pads


18


is multiplied or divided in relation to the converging movement of the two pins


16


A and


16


B. It is also possible that the support


14


for the cross-linkages


15


and the friction pads


18


can be independent of the support


12


for the blade


13


A, so that it can be moved away from the roll


2


after the blade


13


A has been inserted into the roll, so as to allow, if necessary, sufficient room for the cutting device


4


.




Another arrangement of a device for opening of a roll is shown in

FIGS. 5 through 8

.




As previously, a roll


2


comprising several layers


20


and in particular a top layer


21


is fit on a support shaft, which is not shown. This preparation device consists of a blade holder device


5


, a position detecting device


6


, and a control unit


9


, and also could be equipped with a blowing device


7


. These various elements are shown as separate from one another in order to make the figures clearer, but they are obviously part of the same group and are attached to a common plate equipped with displacement means capable of moving said elements into the operating position near the roll


2


.




The blade holder device


5


comprises a flat blade


50


which is exactly like the flat blade


13


A described above and which is capable of assuming a retracted position as shown in

FIG. 5

or an extended position as shown in

FIG. 8

by means of an actuator


51


. The blade holder


5


is mounted on another actuator


52


capable of positioning the flat blade


50


very precisely with respect to the top layer


21


of the roll


2


, as will be seen below.




Because not all rolls to be opened will have the same diameter, it is necessary to detect the position of the top layer


21


. For this purpose, a device


6


is provided to detect the position of said top layer by means of another actuator


60


equipped with a contact element


61


, preferably a roller, which at first is positioned well above the top layer


21


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and then is lowered until the contact roller


61


touches the top layer


21


, as shown in FIG.


7


.




This positioning is controlled by the control unit


9


, which also can actuate the actuator


52


in order to place the flat blade


50


several tenths of a mm below the corresponding edge of the upper surface of the top layer


21


. The distance at which the flat blade


50


is placed relative to said upper surface depends on the thickness of the material strip comprising the roll


2


.




Assuming that the layers of the roll


2


are not too tight, the blade


50


is gently inserted beneath the top layer


21


and preferably, for the reason indicated previously with regard to the first arrangement, beneath at least the two top layers. This advancing movement of the flat blade


50


can be accomplished when the roll


2


is stationary or when the latter is rotating slowly in the direction from the roller


61


toward the flat blade


50


.




Preferably, the direction of this rotation is opposite to that of the normal unwinding of the roll, so that during this rotation the flat blade


50


tends to be pushed upward by the spiral winding of the roll layers. During this rotation, the roller


61


can continue to detect the position of the top layer


21


in order to correct the position of the flat blade


50


in case the roll


2


is not exactly circular.




When the flat blade


50


is completely inserted, the roll is stopped if it has been rotating and, as for the first arrangement described above, a cutting device


4


is brought in to cut the layers that are above the flat blade


50


and only those layers, the cutting movement being limited by the flat blade


50


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the device can be augmented with a blowing device


7


consisting essentially of a blowing nozzle


70


which sprays a jet of pressurized air directly above the flat blade


50


toward the roll


2


in order to lift the top layers, thus facilitating the insertion of the flat blade


50


. A roller exerting force on the side of the roll may also be used. The detecting means


6


also can be designed so that there is no contact with the top layer


21


, for example, by employing an optical detection means.




The flat blade may optionally be formed with a groove along the width of the roll to guide the cutting blade and prevent damage to or dulling of the blade.




A device according to the arrangements or the variations described above makes it possible, when used in conjunction with a device for cutting and taking hold of the top layers of a roll, to obtain an intact strip of material for subsequent use, said strip not having been damaged by the cutting device.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for opening a roll of a material of a selected width, the roll being formed from the material wound in a spiral, the roll having a plurality of layers of material, and the roll having a center, sides, outer layer, diameter and surface, the apparatus comprising:a substantially flat blade which travels along a path to completely intersect the width of the roll of material from a side between two layers at a position between the center and surface of the roll, and a cutting device which traverses the width of the roll independently of the substantially flat blade to sever the material between the flat blade and the surface of the roll, wherein the substantially flat blade remains stationary relative to the transverse movement of the cutting device.
  • 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substantially flat blade is mounted on a blade holder which is connected to a first adjustable displacement device for positioning the flat blade at a selected location along the diameter of the roll between the center of the roll and the outer layer, andthe blade holder is connected to a second displacement device which advances the blade along the path to intersect the width of the roll between the layers of material from a side.
  • 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a spacing device which separates the layers of material at the selected location on the diameter of the roll where the flat blade intersects the roll.
  • 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spacing device comprises a device which frictionally engages the surface of the roll, and displaces the surface to form a space between layers.
  • 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the device which frictionally engages the surface of the roll comprises two friction pads which frictionally engage the surface of the roll and are displaced convergingly to pull the surface.
  • 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the two friction pads contains an engaging surface which is formed from a friction material having a sufficient coefficient of friction with the roll material to prevent slippage of the engaged friction pad on the surface of the roll.
  • 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the device which frictionally engages the surface of the roll comprises at least one pair of bars having upper and lower ends, the bars being connected by a center pivot pin which pin is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the roll, the lower ends each being connected to a friction pad, whereby when the upper ends of the bars are displaced together, each lower end draws a friction pad together with another friction pad on another lower end connected by the pivot pin to pull the surface.
  • 8. An apparatus for opening a roll of a material of a selected width, the roll being formed from the material wound along a longitudinal axis in a spiral, the roll having a plurality of layers of material, and the roll having a center, sides, outer layer, diameter and surface, the apparatus comprising:a layer separating device having displaceable friction pads which engage the surface of the roll and are drawn together convergingly to form an arch from the outer layer of the roll, a substantially flat blade which travels along a path and is mounted in a blade holder which is connected to a first adjustable displacement device, which first displacement device positions the flat blade at a selected location along the diameter of the roll between the center of the roll and the outer layer, said blade holder also being connected to a second displacement device which advances the blade along the path to intersect the roll between the layers of material from the side, which path of travel substantially completely intersects the width of the roll of material between two layers at a position between the center and surface of the roll where the arch is formed, and a cutting blade which traverses the width of the roll independently of the substantially flat blade to sever the material between the flat blade and the surface of the roll with a cutting stroke and ends the cutting stroke by contacting the flat blade, wherein the substantially flat blade remains stationary relative to the transverse movement of the cutting device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
94810716 Dec 1994 EP
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