1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a transporting roller for webs of material with a cutting device for the web of material provided outside the transporting roller.
2. Description of the Related Art
For carrying out a cutting operation which takes place outside the transporting roller, a known transporting roller of this type is provided with a deflecting roller, which lifts the web of material off the transporting roller in order that the cutter, which can be moved from one edge of the roller to the opposite edge of the roller, does not damage the transporting roller. Lifting the web of material off the transporting roller by means of a deflecting roller can cause variations in tension in the web of material, with an adverse influence on the winding result. Furthermore, the lifting-off can in this case cause the web of material to run out laterally, which likewise has a considerable adverse influence on the quality of the wound roll. Turning over of the web of material after cutting likewise cannot always be ensured.
The object of the invention is to avoid lifting the web of material off the transporting roller during the cutting operation and in this way improve the quality of the wound roll considerably.
According to the invention, the cutting device has at least one cutter which, during the cutting operation, is guided in a groove of the transporting roller in such a way that it can move in the longitudinal direction of the roller. The groove runs at an angle in relation to an axially parallel generatrix of the transporting roller, and by the cutter movement is controllable in dependence on the circumferential speed of the transporting roller.
On the basis of this configuration, it is no longer necessary for the web of material to be lifted off the transporting roller for cutting it, whereby the disadvantages explained at the beginning are avoided and the quality of the wound roll is improved considerably. It was previously only possible to avoid lifting-off from the transporting roller with cutting devices arranged in the interior of the transporting roller, the arrangement of which however requires significantly greater technical expenditure than is the case with a cutting device outside the transporting roller.
In an advantageous configuration of the invention it is provided that, if a single cutter is used, the groove runs from one side edge of the transporting roller to the opposite edge. This produces a particularly simple configuration, which also permits simple control of the cutter movement.
In this case, the included angle which the groove forms with the axially parallel generatrix can be constant or variable over the length of the groove.
According to a further advantageous configuration of the invention, for the driving of the cutter, it may be coupled to the transporting roller drive by means of a gear mechanism.
Instead of this mechanical coupling, it may also be provided that the drive of the cutter comprises an electric actuator, which is coupled to an actuator of the transporting roller drive by means of a control device.
A particularly simple configuration consists in that the drive of the cutter takes place by the edge of the groove in the manner of a motion-transmitting screw thread, and that a catching device for the cutter is provided at the beginning of the groove.
As from a certain angle of pitch of the groove with respect to the axially parallel generatrix, the cutter is displaced in the groove by the rotational movement of the roller without requiring a separate drive. It is merely necessary for the intended cutting operation to bring the cutter into the region of the device, in order to be able to introduce the cutter into the groove.
If, instead of an obliquely angled cut edge of the web of material, a pointed cut edge is desired, in order to obtain a more uniform beginning of the roll and thereby at the same time also increase the cutting speed, it is provided in a further configuration that the transporting roller has two crossing grooves and that two cutters that are movable in opposite directions are arranged.
This essentially produces a V-shaped arrangement of the grooves, which results in a pointed end of the cut web of material, and consequently easy winding up, whereby a roll without an oblique linear edge, and consequently a roll which is largely free from imbalance, is created. The essentially V-shaped form of the end of the web of material thereby created has an exactly cut point, since, with two cutters which cross each other, they pass through the crossing point at different times, which results in an exactly guided cut, even at the point of the cut-off web of material.
Depending on the desired form of the cut end of the web of material, the crossing point of the two grooves may be at the same distance from the edges of the transporting roller or at different distances.
According to a further configuration of the invention, at least two portions of the crossing grooves can run in each case to a side edge of the transporting roller. This means that, after passing through the crossing point, the cutters are removed from the grooves. It is also possible, however, that all the portions of the crossing grooves run to the side edges, whereby a continuous cutting movement of the respective cutters from one side edge to the opposite side edge is obtained.
The grooves may run at the same angle in relation to the axially parallel generatrix or else at different angles in relation to this generatrix, depending on which cutting shape is desired.
If, in a further configuration of the invention, the cutters are guided independently of each other, it is possible that they can be driven in an advantageous way at the same speed or at different speeds. Different speeds will be chosen if the cut of the two cutters is to end at the same time, so that the cutter starting later is driven more quickly. The control must always ensure, however, that the cutters pass through the crossing point at different times.
The object set out at the beginning can also be achieved on the basis of a transporting roller of the type specified at the beginning by the cutting device having a cutter which is movable essentially perpendicularly in relation to the web of material, toward it and away from it again, in the manner of a hacking device, which enters a groove provided in the transporting roller while simultaneously cutting through the entire width of the web of material.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
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For cutting through the web of material 3 when the roll 6 has reached its intended size, a cutter holder 10 is provided with a cutter 5, which is guided in a groove 7, as can be seen from
In its displacing movement from the edge 9 to the opposite edge 9′ of the transporting roller 4, the cutter 5 with its cutter holder 10 must be synchronized with the circumferential speed of the transporting roller 4, that is to say the movement of the cutter is controlled in dependence on the circumferential speed of the transporting roller 4.
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All embodiments permit the cutting of a web of material when the corresponding wound roll has been completed.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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