The present invention relates to a cutter holder adapted to equip machines for the industrial cutting of flexible laminates, and discloses a system for coupling the cartridge of the cutter to the cutter holder body.
More specifically, the invention relates to a mechanism which is integrated in the body of the cutter holder and allows the engagement and locking of the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder, and to the corresponding means provided on the cartridge which cooperate with such mechanism.
Modern systems for industrial cutting comprise several motorized cutting systems, each of which has a plurality of cutters arranged side-by-side and actuated simultaneously by devices which can have an electromagnetic, pneumatic or other operating principle and operate continuously even for three eight-hour shifts, seven days a week, as in the case of paper industries. Currently, scissor-type or pressure-type devices are mostly used to cut laminates, for example paper, plastics, aluminum, two-part elements, and fibers of any sort, from non-wovens to carbon fiber. These devices use a circular cutter, which is mounted on an appropriate cutter holder, which acts by lateral contact with a complementary rotating cutter, in the case of scissor-type cutting, or directly by pressing on the material to be cut, which advances on a contrast roller, in the case of pressure cutting.
A cutter holder of this type is constituted generally by a fixed part, which is installed on the supports, which in turn are fitted on a sliding guide of the industrial cutting machine, which is known as cutter holder body, and by a movable part, known as cartridge, on which the circular cutter is fitted. Such cartridge is engaged detachably on the body of the cutter holder, which is provided with a suitable coupling, and must be removed from it whenever it is necessary to perform maintenance on the blade of the cutter or replace it. Since the cutter holder and the cartridge must work as if they were monolithic with each other, in order to ensure precise and constant execution of the cut over time, the mechanical stresses to which the cutter holder is subjected must not be discharged asymmetrically onto said coupling, on penalty of higher wear of the device and also of the occurrence of dangerous weaknesses. For this reason, the coupling of the cartridge on the cutter holder must be conceived and provided so as to be at once durable and rational for the user, who by means of simple and repeatable actions, and in full safety, must be able to extract the cartridge and reinsert it subsequently, fixing it firmly to the cutter holder body.
Various kinds of coupling of the cartridge on the cutter holder body are known. EP-0562454 discloses a cutting unit for the longitudinal cutting of flexible materials, such as for example paper strips, which is provided with means which allow rapid replacement of the blade holder head. Such head is connected to a vertical pivot, which enters the body of the blade holder and around which said head can turn up to 180°, i.e., perform a reversal. The blade holder head is provided with a T-shaped element, the longer external side of which has a lower portion which receives and locks the arm of the fork, while the shorter side and a side which is adjacent and perpendicular thereto make contact and are locked by means of a screw. By unscrewing such screw, the blade holder head can be removed. Although such a mechanism fully achieves the intended aim, it has certain limitations. First of all, it requires the user to loosen a screw, an operation which is not exactly fast, and especially to act manually in the immediate vicinity of the blade of the cutter, thus exposing himself to the risk of injury, although a housing for partial protection is provided on the circumference of the blade in the inactive condition. Moreover, the head reversal operation does not occur by reversing the position of the head but by way of the rotation of the stem to which the cartridge is coupled, and this occurs by means of appropriate controls located on the upper portion of the cutter holder body.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,732,625 discloses a cutter holder in which the engagement and removal of the cartridge occur by means of a slider with a dovetail profile, which is provided on the body of the cutter holder and on which the cartridge is engaged horizontally, a slot provided with a complementarily shaped profile being provided for this purpose on the head portion of the cartridge. A locking device is also present which can be activated and deactivated manually and consists of a lever provided with a cam, which, when turned about a pivot, pushes with the cam in an oblique direction a locking bar, which like a wedge locks the cartridge on the cutter holder. This mechanism simplifies the removal and reengagement of the cartridge and also allows to turn through 180° the blade of the cutter simply by extracting the cartridge and reinserting it in the inverted position. However, the resulting type of locking is not symmetrical on both sides of the dovetail slider of the cartridge. Moreover, the contact between the pneumatic ducts of the cutter holder body and of the cartridge, which are required in order to allow the partial approach and full approach of the blade, might not maintain a perfect coupling, since a uniform contact pressure between the corresponding horizontal surfaces of the body of the cutter holder and of the cartridge head portion is not provided.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a system for engaging and locking the cartridge on the cutter holder body which allows a symmetrical distribution of forces on both sides of the head portion of the cartridge.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide an engagement and locking system in which said locking is ensured by an upward traction force which acts on the head portion of the cartridge, thus ensuring better retention of the joints of the ducts of the pressurized fluid.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an engagement and locking system in which said locking ensures high rigidity in order to withstand the vibrations produced during cutting.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an engagement and locking system which allows high repeatability of the positioning of the cartridge, without the mutual positioning of the cartridge and the cutter holder body undergoing any alteration over time.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an engagement and locking system which is safer, since even in case of failure to operate of the locking mechanism, once the cartridge has been engaged it can no longer disengage autonomously.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a system for engaging and locking the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder which is provided with actuation elements which are practical and absolutely rational for the operator, so as to help to reduce the probability of human error during setup, start-up and maintenance of the cutting lines.
This aim and these and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a system for engaging and locking the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder according to the present invention, which comprises the slider provided with the dovetail profile provided on the lower portion of the body of the cutter holder, the head portion of the cartridge provided with the slot with a profile which is complementary with respect to the profile of said slider for the engagement of said cartridge on the body of the cutter holder, means for locking the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder, and a lever for actuating said means, wherein said means for locking the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder comprise at least one movable element, which applies a symmetrical force with an upward traction component on both sides of said profile which is shaped complementarily with respect to said slot.
Preferably, said head portion of the cartridge has seats which are provided on the vertical walls of the slot and are symmetrical with respect to both vertical planes of symmetry of said slot, so as to allow the engagement of the cartridge in two positions, one rotated through a straight angle with respect to the other.
Said means for locking the cartridge on the body of the cutter holder further comprise a crank and a link, which are mutually connected by means of a first hinge, the crank being provided with a seat in which said lever is engaged and being coupled to a portion of said slider by means of a second hinge, which lies in an intermediate position between the seat and said first hinge.
Preferably, the at least one movable element is a transverse pivot which is rigidly coupled to the link and has a horizontal axis which is perpendicular to the axis of said link.
Preferably, a one-way mechanism is provided -which comprises an L-shaped lever which has a button and an end portion and is hinged to the front portion of the slider of the body of the cutter holder by means of said second hinge.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to
In a system of this type, the first spring 19 with rigid elastic constant is capable of giving optimum rigidity to the coupling, such as to withstand the vibration produced by the cutter 3 during cutting.
Should the operator accidentally forget to lower the lever 9 for actuating the locking mechanism, the cutter would begin to cut, and due to the contact forces between the blade of the cutter and the complementary cutter, the cartridge might disengage autonomously. In order to avoid an accident scenario of this type, the engagement and locking system according to the present invention is also provided with a one-way mechanism, which does not allow the cartridge 2 to disengage autonomously from the body of the cutter holder 1 if the lever 9 has remained raised. This one-way mechanism, shown in detail in
It is evident that an engagement and locking system according to the present invention can ensure a distribution of forces which is absolutely symmetrical on both sides of the head of the cartridge, and further that this distribution of forces has a vertical upward traction resultant, which further contributes to improving the contact between the ducts of the pressurized fluid of the body of the cutter holder and the ducts inside the cartridge.
Any variations in the shape, material, number or overall arrangement of the elements which characterize the engagement and locking system do not alter in any way the functional characteristics of the invention, as claimed hereinafter.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2005A000358 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
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