Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cutting a traveling web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web onto an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, comprising:a drive; a transfer track for transporting the turn-up tape beneath the paper web and up to a position adjacent to the nip, the transfer track including, a horizontal section having a front end and a back end and a first groove running the length of the horizontal section, the first groove being defined by a first top wall, a first side wall, a first bottom wall, and a first flexible seal such that the turn-up tape travels substantially vertical in the direction of travel underneath the paper web; and a turn-up section connected to the back end of the horizontal section, the turn-up section being curved upwardly from the horizontal section to a position adjacent to the empty spool, and the turn-up section having a second groove running the length of the turn-up section, the second groove being defined by a second top wall, a second side wall, a second bottom wall, and a second flexible seal, the turn-up tape traveling substantially perpendicular to the second bottom wall, whereby the drive is capable of driving the turn-up tape to the end of the transfer track.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a computer, whereby the operation of the drive is controlled by a computer.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a looper bin assembly including,a looper bin capable of collecting turn-up tape; a looper bin door located above the looper bin that has an open position and a closed position and controls the collection of turn-up tape by the looper bin, in the closed position the turn-up tape moves over the looper bin door horizontally in the direction of travel and in the open position the turn-up tape collects in to the looper bin; a door attachment link pivotally connected to the looper bin door; an air cylinder rod connected to the door attachment link, the air cylinder rod having an in position and an out position such that when the air cylinder rod is in the in position the looper bin door is in the closed position and when the air cylinder rod is in the out position the looper bin door is in the open position; and an air cylinder connected to the air cylinder rod, the air cylinder controlling whether the air cylinder rod is in the in position or the out position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the operation of the looper bin assembly is controlled by the computer.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a camming unit for moving the turn-up tape into the nip including:an equal angle cam having a curved outside edge shaped like an equal angle spiral; and a roller, whereby the turn-up tape travels in between the equal angle cam and the roller, and the equal angle moves into contact with the turn-up tape and acts to clamp the turn-up tape against the roller and the equal angle cam rotates along the curved outside edge thereby moving the turn-up tape down the transfer track and into the nip.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, whereby the operation of the camming unit is controlled by a computer.
- 7. The transfer track of claim 1, further comprising a transition section having an input end and an output end, the output end connected to the front end of the horizontal section, the transition section formed such that the turn-up tape enters the input end horizontal in the direction of travel and leaves the output end substantially vertical in the direction of travel.
- 8. In the horizontal portion of claim 1, wherein the first side wall is concave and the second side wall is concave.
- 9. In an apparatus for cutting a continuous web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web on to an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, including a drive with a measurement roller, the drive drives the turn-up tape to the end of a transfer track to a position adjacent to the nip, a camming unit for moving the turn-up tape into the nip comprising:an equal angle cam having a curved outside edge shaped like an equal angle spiral; and a roller, whereby the turn-up tape travels in between the equal angle cam and the roller, and the equal angle moves into contact with the turn-up tape and acts to clamp the turn-up tape against the roller and the equal angle cam rotates along the curved outside edge thereby moving the turn-up tape down the transfer track and into the nip.
- 10. In an apparatus for cutting a continuous web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web on to an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, including a drive with a measurement roller, the drive drives the turn-up tape to the end of a transfer track to a position adjacent to the nip, a camming unit for moving the turn-up tape into the nip comprising:at least one actuator assembly; a shaft attached to the actuator assembly; an equal angle cam and rotatably attached to the shaft, the equal angle cam having a curved outside edge shaped like an equal angle spiral; and a roller, whereby the turn-up tape travels in between the equal angle cam and the roller and whereby the actuator moves the shaft toward the roller and causes the equal angle cam to clamp the turn-up tape against the roller and causes the equal angle cam to rotate along the curved outside edge thereby moving the turn-up tape down the transfer track and into the nip.
- 11. The camming assembly of claim 10, wherein the actuator assembly is controlled by a computer.
- 12. The camming assembly of claim 10, wherein the actuator assembly includes a piston and a piston rod and the piston rod is connected to the shaft.
- 13. The camming assembly of claim 10, wherein the equal angle cam has a slot on the inside of the outside curved edge portion and the camming assembly has a second pin that fits into the slot whereby the second pin and slot keep the equal angle cam in the correct position.
- 14. An apparatus for cutting a traveling web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web onto an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, comprising:a drive; a transfer track for transporting the turn-up tape beneath the paper and up to a position adjacent to the nip, the transfer track including, a horizontal section having a front end and a back end and a V-shaped groove running the length of the horizontal section, the V-shaped groove formed by a substantially vertical side wall and a second side wall at an acute angle from the substantially vertical side wall, the V-shaped groove being covered by a first flexible seal; a first transition section having a first input end and a first output end, the output end connected to the front end of the horizontal section, the first transition section having a slot formed such that the slot is horizontal at the input end and gradually changes to align with the second side wall at the output end; a turn-up section being curved upwardly from the horizontal section to a position adjacent to the empty spool, and the turn-up section having a U-shaped groove running the length of the turn-up section, the groove being defined by a top wall, a third side wall, and a bottom wall and enclosed by a second flexible seal, the turn-up tape traveling substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall; and a second transition section having a second input end and a second output end connected to the horizontal section at the second input end and connected to the turn-up section at the second output section, the second transition section having a third groove that gradually transitions from the V-shaped groove of the horizontal section to the U-shaped groove of the turn-up portion, whereby the drive is capable of driving the turn-up tape to the end of the transfer track.
- 15. In an apparatus for cutting a continuous web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web on to an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, including a drive and a transfer track, a method for moving the turn-up tape into the nip comprising:rotating an equal angle cam in contact with the turn-up tape to move the tape down the transfer track and into the nip.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising moving the equal angle cam toward a roller to clamp the turn-up tape against the roller before rotating the cam.
- 17. In an apparatus for cutting a continuous web of paper that is being wound onto a full spool and transferring the paper web on to an empty spool by feeding turn-up tape into a nip between the empty spool and the paper web, including a drive with a measurement roller, the drive drives the turn-up tape to the end of a transfer track to a position adjacent to the nip, a camming unit for moving the turn-up tape into the nip comprising:an actuator assembly; a clevis having two arms, the clevis being attached to the actuator assembly; an equal angle cam positioned between the two arms of the clevis and rotatably attached to the two arms by a first pin, the equal angle cam having a curved outside edge shaped like an equal angle spiral; and a roller, whereby the turn-up tape travels in between the equal angle cam and the roller and whereby the actuator assembly moves the clevis and causes the equal angle cam to clamp the turn-up tape against the roller and causes the equal angle cam to rotate along the curved outside edge thereby moving the turn-up tape down the transfer track and into the nip.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority to and the benefit of the prior filed copending and commonly owned provisional application entitled “Apparatus For Cutting and Spooling Paper,” filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 25, 1999, assigned Application No. 60/121,364, and incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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