Claims
- 1. In a web winding apparatus including a main winding drum and a web separator roll which are operatively interconnected to rotate in synchronism, the main winding drum having a channel in the surface thereof, the web separator roll having web separator means projecting from the surface thereof for separating a web held against the surface of the main winding drum in the channel, the channel and the web separator means being so formed in the main winding drum and the web separator roll respectively that at selected times during synchronous rotation of the main winding drum and the separator roll the web separator means is forced into the channel, the web separator means having a rigid member which forces the web into the channel such that when the rigid member is forced into the channel, the web separator means will move the web into the channel so as to tear the web in the channel, a subsidiary winding drum and a nip roll disposed near said main winding drum, said main winding drum, said subsidiary winding drum and said nip roll being constructed and arranged so as to define a winding space for winding a web upon a core which has been fed into the winding space through a gap between said main winding drum and said subsidiary winding drum until a log of a desired diameter is obtained, said main winding drum having a separated-web tail edge holding device for holding the tail edge of the separated-web adjacent the channel and in contact with the surface of the main winding drum after the web separation takes place, said separated-web tail edge holding device comprising: a recess formed in the surface of the main winding drum extending in the direction of rotation along the leading edge of the channel of the main winding drum and in continuation to the channel, a hook blade assembly mounted in said recess, said hook blade assembly having an arcuate surface of same diameter as the surface of the main winding drum, the arcuate surface of said hook blade assembly being flush with the surface of the main winding drum, said hook blade assembly having a large number of hooks on a longitudinal edge which confronts the channel so as to hold the tail edge of the web on said large number of hooks after the web separation takes place.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hook blade assembly has a sharp blade configuration on said longitudinal edge which faces the channel, said sharp blade configuration being defined by said arcuate surface of said hook blade assembly and a part of a back portion of the hook blade assembly, said hooks being defined by a plurality of U-shaped grooves formed on said back portion of said hook blade assembly so as for the hooks to be arranged side by side at predetermined intervals.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 727,658, filed Jul. 9, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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