This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT/EP2006/010910 filed Nov. 14, 2006, which claims priority of German Patent Application No. 10 2005 056 640.5 filed Nov. 28, 2005.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for the manufacture of paper cushions from a paper web rolled up to form a dispensing roll, with the apparatus comprising a machine with a support apparatus for the rotatable support of the dispensing roll, a shaping device for the shaping of the paper web and an apparatus for the manufacture of the paper cushions. The present invention additionally relates to a transport trolley for such an apparatus.
An apparatus of this type is known from WO-A-00/07808. The apparatus manufactures a paper cushion having good damping properties and a low density from the paper web rolled off the dispensing roll, said paper cushion in particular being able to be used for the packing of impact-sensitive articles.
A disadvantage of the apparatus known from the prior art is that the paper dispensing roll has to be placed into the apparatus by hand in each case. The paper dispensing rolls used can be very heavy and in particular the lifting of the roll for the insertion thereof into the apparatus is thus associated with a considerable exertion of force and generally requires at least two persons.
It is therefore the object of the present invention, to provide an apparatus in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 in which the placement of the dispensing rolls is facilitated in comparison with the prior art.
This object is satisfied in that the machine of the apparatus has coupling elements via which a transport trolley provided with coupling elements matching them can be releasably coupled to the machine. A dispensing roll can be stored on the transport trolley such that it can be placed into the support apparatus of the machine by a rolling and/or sliding movement when the transport trolley is coupled to the machine.
The dispensing roll can be conveyed up to the machine of the apparatus almost without any force expenditure with the help of the transport trolley in accordance with the invention. An operator who would normally not be in a position to lift the dispensing roll and place it into the apparatus alone can couple the transport trolley to the machine of the device via the mutually matching coupling elements and can then place the dispensing roll into the support apparatus of the machine by a rolling and/or siding movement.
Subsequently, the operator can again decouple the transport trolley from the machine and use it again to transport a further dispensing roll to the machine.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the apparatus, the support apparatus of the machine of the apparatus is formed by two bearing plates having two support recesses formed therein. Such a support apparatus is particularly simple in manufacture and in use. The bearing plates can additionally also simultaneously form lateral housing walls of the apparatus.
The transport trolley advantageously has a framework to which a platform is fastened in a vertically adjustable manner and/or pivotably around a horizontal axis. Such a platform can serve as a contact surface for the dispensing roll. The vertical adjustability is inter alia advantageous when one and the same transport trolley should be used in different apparatus since the level of the platform can then be adapted to the desired end level of the dispensing roll in the apparatus. In addition, the vertical adjustability of the platform can already facilitate the loading of the transport trolley with the dispensing rolls in every case. For example, the platform can, in a similar manner to a fork lift truck, first be upwardly adjusted to load the dispensing rolls from a higher shelf onto the transport trolley. The platform is then adjusted downwardly to the level required for the placement into the support apparatus for the placement of the dispensing rolls into the apparatus. In this connection, the platform can be disposed substantially in a horizontal plane in the simplest case and can only be moved up and down. It can, however, also additionally or alternatively be pivotable around a horizontal axis.
The platform is preferably fastened to the framework of the transport trolley in a self-supporting manner. This framework can, for example, consist of a simple vertically extending frame which is disposed at the side remote from the machine of the apparatus when the transport trolley is coupled to the machine. In this case, a vertical adjustability and/or a pivotability of the platform can be realized particularly simply.
The platform preferably has a blocking element at the side facing in the direction of the machine when the transport trolley is coupled to the machine, said blocking element being suitable to hold the dispensing roll on the platform. The blocking element can, for example, be a simple projection. However, a movable blocking element can also be provided which is adjustable between a blocking position in which it holds the dispensing roll on the platform and a release position for the transfer of the roll to the machine. For example, a pivotable or displaceable barrier, which can be latched in a blocking position, or a pluggable wall element are feasible.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a shaft which projects laterally over the roll and which can be inserted into the support apparatus at the machine of the apparatus extends through the middle of the dispensing roll. As already mentioned above, the support apparatus can, for example, be formed by two bearing plates having support recesses formed therein into which the shaft extending through the dispensing roll is inserted. To enable a security against rotation of the shaft, upwardly projecting pins, screws or similar can be provided in the recesses of the bearing plates and can be inserted into corresponding slit-shaped cut-outs in the shaft of the dispensing roll. Such cut-outs can be formed in a particularly simple manner when the shat is a hollow shaft which has corresponding slit-shaped material cut-outs at its ends projecting laterally over the dispensing roll. In another respect, such a shaft can also facilitate the handling of the dispensing roll even before its storage on the transport trolley and it can furthermore serve an operator as a handle to roll the dispensing roll into its end position on the transfer of the dispensing roll from the transport trolley to the support apparatus of the apparatus.
The coupling element of the transport trolley is preferably movable between a latching position and a release position, with it being latchable in its latching position to the coupling element provided at the machine of the apparatus. The two coupling elements can in particular be made such that the coupling element of the transport trolley has to be raised to bring about or release the latching to the coupling element at the machine of the apparatus.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the coupling element of the transport trolley includes a latch which an be hung into at least one recess which is formed at the machine in is latching position and which forms a coupling element of the machine. The coupling of the transport trolley to the machine can then be brought about or released again by an actuation of the latch, with the latch basically being able to have any conceivable shape.
The latch can, for example in accordance with an embodiment preferred due to its simplicity, be formed by a horizontally extending bar whose latching position is beneath its release position and which can be hung in its latching position into at least two recesses which are formed at the machine and which form coupling elements of the machine.
To couple the transport trolley to the machine of the apparatus, it is sufficient in this case to move it as close as possible to the apparatus, to raise the bar and then to move the transport trolley as close as possible to the machine until the bar is in its release position above the recesses. If the bar is now moved into its lower latching position, it slides into the recesses provided at the machine for this purpose, whereby the coupling of the transport trolley to the machine is established. In the lower latching position, the bar is held solely by gravity.
To release the latched connection, it is then conversely sufficient first to lift the bar and thus to move it into its release position and subsequently to move the transport trolley away from the machine of the apparatus.
Differently formed coupling elements can naturally also be used. A fixed, horizontally extending bar at the machine can thus, for example, also cooperate with gripping elements at the transport trolley movable between a latching position and a release position.
A chamfer is preferably formed at the machine which faces in the direction of the transport trolley and which, viewed from the transport trolley, is disposed in front of the recess for the latch. If a plurality of recesses are provided, such a chamfer is preferably disposed before every one of the same. Thanks to this chamfer, the latch, for example the bar described above, does not first have to be lifted into its release position by an operator so that the transport trolley can be moved to the machine. The chamfer rather provides that the latch is moved upwardly along the chamfer into its release position when the transport trolley is pushed to the machine. It is thus sufficient for the operator to move the transport trolley to the machine and to take care that the latch comes to lie on the chamfer formed at the machine. If he now moves the transport trolley further in the direction of the machine, the latch is raised automatically along the chamfer into its release position and finally slides into the recess disposed behind the chamfer.
The transport trolley preferably has an actuation pedal which is in operative connection with the coupling element of the transport trolley such that an actuation of the actuation pedal effects a movement of the coupling element from the latching position into the release position. With the horizontally extending bar described above as the coupling element, it can therefore be raised into its release position with the help of the actuation pedal so that an operator can simultaneously push the transport trolley into the desired position and can raise the bar. When the transport trolley is coupled to the machine, he can, for example, press down the actuation pedal so that the bar is lifted into its release position and can then move the transport trolley away from the machine.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described purely by way of example in the following with reference to an embodiment and to the enclosed Figures.
The Figures show in detail:
The machine 20 stands on blockable rolls 21 so that it can be moved. As can be recognized in
The support recesses 28 in the bearing plates 27 each have an upwardly open semi-circular cross-section so that a shaft 17 extending through the center of the dispensing roll 12 and projecting beyond it laterally can be rotatably supported in the support recesses 28. The upper ends of the bearing plates 27 terminate with a region which faces inwardly approximately at right angles and which is not shown in the Figures. A respective screw 25 is fastened to this region in each case at the level of the support recesses 28 such that it projects vertically upwardly into the recess 28. The shaft 17 is a hollow shaft and has two mutually oppositely disposed slit-shaped recesses 35 at each of its lateral ends projecting over the dispensing roll 12. The apparatus is shown in
A respective latch receiver in the form of a metal plate 26 which projects beyond the bearing plate 27 is arranged at the bottom at the side of the bearing plates 27 which is shown at the left in
The transport trolley 10, which will be described more precisely in the following, is used for the placement of the dispensing roll 12 into the bearing plates 27 with their support recesses 28. The transport trolley 10 has a vertical framework 14 which stands on a horizontal base frame 15 to which rollers 11 are fastened at the bottom so that the transport trolley 10 can be moved just like the machine 20. A horizontal platform 18 is vertically adjustably fastened to the framework 14 and the dispensing roll 12 can be supported thereon as shown in
The apparatus is shown in
A horizontal bar 16 which projects beyond the base frame 15 at the side and lies on it is fastened to the two side limbs 34 of the U-shaped frame 30 at the open side of the U. As is shown in
To couple the transport trolley 10 and the machine 20 to one another, an operator must therefore first move the transport trolley 10 as closely as possible to the machine 20 so that the bar 16 is raised into a release position by the chamfered metal plates 26 and finally latches into the recesses 29. The transport trolley 20 and the machine 10 are now firmly connected to one another.
In this coupled state shown in
Subsequently, the transport trolley 10 can again be decoupled from the machine 20 in that the actuation pedal 32 is depressed so that the bar 16 is again raised into its release position. The latch connection is thus released and the transport trolley 10 can again be moved away from the machine 20, for example to be loaded with a new dispensing roll.
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10 2005 056 640 | Nov 2005 | DE | national |
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WO2007/059880 | 5/31/2007 | WO | A |
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