Cutting equipment with automatic positioning apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6286404
  • Patent Number
    6,286,404
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 25, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Young; Lee
    • Smith; Sean
    Agents
    • Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, P.A.
Abstract
Equipment for cutting sheet material includes a plurality of pairs of blade units and counter-blade units slidable and fixable on respective support members, elongate in a direction perpendicular to that of the flow of the material being cut. The support members are common to a plurality of blade units or counter-blade units. The equipment further includes a unit for selectively engaging the blade and counterblade units with respective first and second carriages. The selective engagement units include a support structure on which is mounted a respective actuator including a piston, the distal end of which is shaped so as, in its extended position, to be able to engage a pin which projects from each blade unit and counter-blade unit respectively.
Description




The present invention relates to equipment for cutting sheet material, for example paper or plastics material, comprising a plurality of pairs of blade units and counter-blade units slidable and fixable on respective elongate support members.




Cutting equipment of the type indicated above is used, for example, in winding-cutting machines, that is machines which can unwind a roll of the sheet material, for example paper or plastics film, cut it into several sections perpendicular to its axis and rewind the cut sections to form rolls of shorter axial extent than that of the starting roll.




The object of the present invention is to provide automatic cutting equipment in which it is possible to adjust the axial extent of the various sections cut from the starting sheet material rapidly and in a desired manner.




This object is achieved by equipment of the type indicated above characterised in that it includes:




a first positioning carriage which can move parallel to the elongate supporting member of the counter-blade units and which has means for selectively engaging the counter-blade units and means for locking the units selectively relative to the elongate support member,




a second positioning carriage which can move parallel to the elongate support member of the blade units and which has means for selectively engaging the blade units and means for locking the units selectively relative to the elongate support member,




drive means which can drive the first and second carriages to move uniformly and in synchronism with each other,




means for detecting the axial position of at least one of the carriages, and




a control unit for controlling the drive means, the selective engagement means and the selective locking means.




In the equipment of the invention, the positioning of the various blade and counter-blade units is achieved by the two carriages which, at any particular time, locate them at the desired positions along the respective elongate support members by means of a series of operations of unlocking, longitudinal movement and locking. These operations are controlled by the control unit which has previously been programmed appropriately and which continuously receives signals output by the detector means in order to effect any adjustments necessary to ensure that the actual positions of the blade and counter-blade units conform with the desired positioning.




Thus, once the various blade and counter-blade units have been positioned and the cutting operation is started, it is possible for the starting sheet material to be cut into strips of the desired widths.




The equipment of the invention also has the advantage that it does not require the removal of the roll of sheet material, which must subsequently be cut, from the associated winding-cutting machine during the period in which the positions of the blades and counter-blades are adjusted.











Further advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description which follows, given with reference to the appended drawings, provided purely by way of non-limitative example, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of cutting equipment according to the invention,





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view illustrating the first carriage and a counter-blade unit of the equipment of

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 3

is a front elevational view illustrating the second carriage and a blade unit of the equipment of FIG.


1


.











Equipment for cutting sheet material, for example of paper or plastics material, comprises (

FIG. 1

) a plurality of pairs comprising a blade unit


10


and a counter-blade unit


12


slidable and fixable on respective elongate support members


14


and a first positioning carriage


16


and a second positioning carriage


18


for positioning the counter-blade units


12


and the blade units


10


respectively. For reasons of clarity, in

FIG. 1

, the units


10


and


12


are illustrated spaced from their respective elongate support members


14


.




Each counter-blade unit


12


includes (

FIG. 2

) a support frame


20


and a counter-blade proper


22


. Each frame has splined shoes


24


for facilitating its sliding along raised ribs


26


fixed to the respective elongate support member


14


. Each frame


20


also carries a respective lever


30


pivoted at one end


28


thereon and from which projects transversely a brake element


32


which can bear against the elongate support member


14


.




The brake element


32


comprises a shaft


34


fixed at one end to the lever


30


and having a head


36


at its opposite end which has a surface


38


which can come into frictional contact with the elongate support member


14


.




The lever


30


also has a threaded through-hole


40


which can receive a screw


42


, the distal end


44


whereof, opposite the actuating head


46


, can bear against the frame


20


.




The first positioning carriage


16


includes a support structure


48


which has splined shoes


50


which enable it to slide along raised ribs


52


fixed to the respective elongate support member


14


, a first actuator


54


and a second actuator


56


, preferably of pneumatic type, being mounted on the first carriage.




The first actuator


54


includes a piston, the distal end


58


whereof has a shape—for example semicircular and concave in plan view—such as to enable it, in its extended position, to engage a pin


60


projecting from the frame


20


of a counter-blade unit


12


. As will become clear from the description of operation below, it is thus possible to engage the carriage


16


selectively with the counter-blade unit


12


.




The second actuator


56


includes a piston, the distal end


62


whereof, in its extended position, is arranged to contact the end


64


of the lever


30


opposite the pivoted end


28


so as to cause the unit


12


to be unlocked from the elongate support member


14


, as will be described fully below.




The first carriage


16


also carries (

FIG. 1

) a position detector sensor


66


adapted to cooperate with a magnetic ruler


68


parallel to the elongate support members


14


.




The structure of the second carriage


18


and of the blade units


10


, illustrated in

FIG. 3

, is substantially the same as that of the first carriage


16


and of the counter-blade units


12


. The same reference numbers have therefore been assigned to parts equivalent to or the same as those described previously.




As may be noted, each blade unit


10


also includes a spacer member


70


which enables the blade


72


to project from the frame


20


.




The equipment further includes (

FIG. 1

) a central control unit


74


and drive means for the carriages


16


,


18


comprising an electric motor


76


connected to a transmission mechanism


78


with one input and two outputs, from which extend two belts


80


, each of which can engage (

FIGS. 2 and 3

) an appendage


82


projecting from the support structure


48


either of the first carriage


16


or of the second carriage


18


respectively.




The equipment further includes (

FIG. 1

) a radially expansible shaft


84


which can be rotated by a respective motor


86


and around which are mounted (

FIG. 2

) all of the counter-blades


22


of the various counter-blade units


12


.




The control system for the equipment is finally completed by proximity switches, means for detecting the centring of the carriages


16


,


18


and sensors for sensing the positions of the pistons of the actuators


54


,


56


. These components are in themselves known and shown schematically at


88


,


90


and


92


in FIG.


1


.




In use of the cutting equipment, the various pairs of blade units


10


and counter-blade units


12


are longitudinally spaced along their respective elongate support members


14


so as to allow a continuous web of sheet material to be cut into a plurality of strips each having a width corresponding to the spacing between the respective adjacent pairs of blade units


10


and counter-blade units


12


.




Before the cutting operation, in order to achieve the desired positioning of the various units


10


,


12


, the control unit


74


is first programmed with data relative to this positioning.




Then the control unit


74


activates the motor


76


and, through the transmission mechanism


78


and the belts


80


, causes the two carriages


16


,


18


to move uniformly and in synchronism into positions adjacent a blade unit


10


and a counter-blade unit


12


respectively constituting a first pair, which are initially in a parked position.




Once they have reached this position, the pistons of the second actuators


56


of the two carriages


16


,


18


are extended so as to pivot the levers


30


about their pivoted ends


28


and disengage the friction surfaces


38


of the heads


36


of the brake elements


32


from the respective elongate support members


14


so that the units


10


,


12


are thus released from engagement therewith and are free to slide.




The pistons of the first actuators


54


are then extended so that their distal ends


58


engage the respective pins


60


of the units


10


,


12


which are thus made fast with the respective carriages


16


,


18


.




The subsequent actuation of the motor


76


then causes the translational movement of the carriages


16


,


18


, together with the units


10


,


12


fixed thereto, and these latter are thus driven to their desired positions. Once these positions have been reached, the pistons of the first actuators


54


are retracted, releasing the units


10


,


12


from the carriages


16


,


18


. The pistons of the second actuators


56


are also retracted, causing the anticlockwise pivoting of the levers


30


which are urged in this sense by springs not illustrated in the drawings. Thus the friction surfaces


38


of the heads


36


of the brake elements


32


are returned to the positions illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

in which they contact their respective elongate support members


14


and lock the respective units


10


,


12


so as to prevent further sliding.




The cycle of operations just described is then repeated in a similar manner for all the other pairs comprising a blade unit


10


and a counter-blade unit


12


until all of them are located in their respective desired positions.




During each cycle, the sensor


66


continuously transmits to the control unit


74


information relative to the position of the first carriage


16


, with which a very precise position of the second carriage


18


is univocally associated by virtue of the coupling determined by the transmission mechanism


78


. Hence, whenever a difference is found between the actual positions and the desired positions, the control unit


74


may cause suitable adjustments to be made to cancel these differences.




Finally once all of the units


10


,


12


have been moved to their desired positions, the shaft


84


is expanded radially so as to fix the counter-blades


22


securely to it.




The equipment is thus ready for the cutting proper which is carried out in a manner similar to that of conventional equipment.




It is clear from the description above that the positioning of the various units


10


,


12


takes place very quickly and precisely, being completely automated and controlled continuously. The time for which the machine must be stopped in order for the cutting equipment to be moved from one configuration to another is thus considerably reduced, with obvious economic benefit.




At the same time, in order to ensure that the equipment is even more reliable, the option of manual positioning of the various units


10


,


12


is provided so as to avoid emergencies such as a failure of the electrical power supply and the like.




In manual positioning, the screw


42


of a given unit is first screwed into its hole


40


so that its distal end


44


bears against the facing surface of the frame


20


and causes the lever


30


to pivot in a manner similar to that caused by the distal end


62


of the piston of the second actuator


56


during automatic positioning. Thus the brake element


32


is disengaged from the respective elongate support member


14


and the unit


10


,


12


may be slid manually to the desired position. At this point, the screw


42


is again unscrewed so that the lever


30


is returned, by pivoting in the opposite sense from its previous pivoting, to its starting position in which the head


36


of its brake element


32


is in frictional contact with the respective elongate support member


14


, locking the unit


10


,


12


in the desired position.




Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the constructional details and forms of embodiment may be varied widely with respect to that described and illustrated, purely by way of example, without thereby departing from its scope.



Claims
  • 1. Equipment for cutting sheet material for example plastics, comprising: a plurality of pair of blade units (10) and counter-blade units (12) slidable and fixable on respective support members (14), elongate in a direction perpendicular to that of the flow of the material being cut, the support members (14) being common to a plurality of blade units (10) or counter-blade units (12), the equipment including:a first carriage (16) for positioning and moving the counter-blade units (12), which can move parallel to the elongate support member (14) of the counter-blade units (12) and which has means for selectively engaging each of the counter-blade units (12) and means for locking each of the units (12) individually and selectively relative to the elongate support member (14), a second carriage (18) for positioning and moving the blade units (10), which can move parallel to the elongate support member (14) of the blade units (10) and which has means for selectively engaging each of the blade units (10) and means for locking each of the units (10) individually and selectively relative to the elongate support member (14), drive means which can drive the first (16) and second (18) carriages to move uniformly and in synchronism with each other, means for detecting the axial position along the respective support member (14) of at least one of the carriages (16, 18), and a control unit (74) for controlling the drive means, the selective engagement means and the selective locking means, said equipment being characterized in that the means for selectively engaging the counter-blade and the blade units (12, 10) of respectively the first and second carriages (16, 18) comprises a support structure (48) on which is mounted a respective actuator (54) including a piston, the distal end (58) of which is shaped so as, in its extended position, to be able to engage a pin (60) which projects from each blade unit (10) and counter-blade unit (12) respectively.
  • 2. Cutting equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that a respective lever (30) is pivotally attached by one end (28) to the frame (20) of each blade unit (10) and counter-blade unit (12) and carries a brake element (32) which projects transversely therefrom and is arranged to bear against the respective elongated support member (14), and in that a respective second actuator (56) is mounted on the support structure (48) of each of the first (16) and second (18) carriages and includes a piston, the distal end (62) whereof, when extended, is arranged to about the end (64) of the lever (30) opposite the pivoted end (28).
  • 3. Cutting equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that the lever (30) is formed with a threaded through-hole (40) into which can be screwed a screw (42), the distal end whereof opposite the actuating head (46) can be brought to bear against the frame (20) of the unit (10,12), so as to take away the brake element (32) from the respective support member (14).
  • 4. Cutting equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that the brake element (32) comprises a shaft (34) fixed at one end to the lever (30) and, at its opposite end, carrying a head (36) with a surface (38) intended to come into frictional contact with the respective elongate support member (14).
  • 5. Cutting equipment according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the drive means comprise an electric motor (76) connected to a transmission mechanism (78) with one input and two outputs from which extend two belts (80) each of which can engage a respective appendage (82) which projects from the support structure (48) of the first carriage (16) or the second carriage (18).
  • 6. Cutting equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that the detector means comprise a position sensor (66) mounted on the first positioning carriage (16) and adapted to cooperate with a magnetic rule (68) mounted parallel to the elongate support members (14).
  • 7. Cutting equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that the first carriage (16) and the second carriage (18) can slide along the same elongate support members (14) as those on which the counter-blade units (12) and the blade units (10) slide, the frames (20) of the blade units (10) and counter-blade units (12) and the support structures (48) of the first carriage (16) and the second carriage (18) being provided with splined shoes (24, 50) for enabling them to slide on respective raised ribs (26, 52) fixed to the elongate support members (14).
  • 8. Cutting equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that it includes a radially expansible shaft (84) which can be rotated by a respective motor (86) and around which are mounted all the counter-blades (22) of the various counter-blade units (12).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO96A0147 Feb 1996 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP97/00958 WO 00 8/25/1998 8/25/1998
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO97/31760 9/4/1997 WO A
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