1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to a grinding unit for sharpening or grinding a rotating knife such as a rotating circular knife. The present disclosure also relates to a cutting machine having such a grinding unit for grinding a circular knife of the cutting machine. The cutting machine is used to cut web material such as tissue wound on tubular winding cores (which is called a “log”) or other “logs” of material such as coreless rolls of tissue. The grinding unit of the cutting machine is capable of grinding the circular knife during the cutting process.
2. Description of the Related Art
In typical applications, a log such as a wound tissue log is cut into rolls of smaller size by a rotating circular knife of a cutting machine. The knife rotates around a shaft, and moves toward the log normal to the axis of the log to cut the log. Usually, the knife is substantially biconical in shape and has an axis and a cutting edge formed at an intersection of two bevel surfaces located at two opposite sides of the knife. The knife has a thickness greater in proximity to the axis thereof and gradually decreasing from the axis toward the cutting edge. Typically, for the purpose of increasing the rigidity and stability of the knife, each side of the knife forms two bevels with different angles. The knife must be ground frequently to restore the cutting edge. Conventionally, two grinding units are provided with different angles corresponding to the two bevels with different angles. Each grinding unit is to grind a corresponding bevel of each side of the knife. Though the cutting edge of the knife is capable of being restored in such a manner, there is a need for a more effective system for grinding the knife.
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The circular knife 10 comprises a main body 12 and a blade portion 14 extending from a periphery of the main body 12. The main body 12 has a disk shape. The main body 12 has two end surfaces 121, 122 opposite to each other. The end surfaces 121, 122 may generally be parallel to each other and orthogonal to a rotating axis OO′ of the circular knife 10. The rotating axis OO′ extends through a geometric center of the main body 12.
The blade portion 14 has two side surfaces 141, 144 opposite to each other. The side surface 141 extends away from a periphery of the end surface 121, and the side surface 144 extends away from a periphery of the end surface 122 and intersects with the side surface 141 to form a continuous cutting edge 140. The cutting edge 140 defines a plane PP′ perpendicular to the rotating axis OO′ of the circular knife 10 and each side of the cutting edge 140 has two bevels. That is, each side surface 141,144 has two bevels. Specifically, the side surface 141 comprises a first bevel 142 and a second bevel 143. The first bevel 142 interconnects the end surface 121 and the second bevel 143. The second bevel 143 is positioned between the first bevel 142 and the cutting edge 140. The first bevel 142 and the second bevel 143 are generally conical, and both have an axis coincident with the rotating axis OO′. The first bevel 142 and the second bevel 143 have different angles relative to the rotating axis OO′. In other words, as depicted, the first bevel 142 and the second bevel 143 are of different angles, which means that the angle between the first bevel 142 and the plane PP′ of the cutting edge 140 is different from that between the second bevel 143 and the plane PP′ of the cutting edge 140. In
Similar to the side surface 141, the side surface 144 comprises a first bevel 145 and a second bevel 146. The first bevel 145 interconnects the end surface 122 and the second bevel 146. The second bevel 146 is positioned between the first bevel 145 and the cutting edge 140. As shown in
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The frame 20 can be an extension of a frame (not shown) for holding the rotating axis OO′ of the circular knife 10. The frame 20 is configured as a rigid member such as a board, and the plane of the frame 20 is perpendicular to the plane PP′ of the cutting edge 140. Each of the grinding heads 30a and 30b is positioned at a corresponding lateral side of the frame 20. The grinding head 30a is completely visible in
The two grinding heads 30a, 30b have an identical structure and are of the same operation principles in the present embodiment, though differences between the two grinding heads 30a, 30b are possible within the scope of the present disclosure. The grinding head 30a is set forth as an example for a detailed description as follows.
The grinding head 30a comprises a support 31 and a grinding wheel 32 disposed on the support 31. The grinding wheel 32 is applied to contact and grind the side surface 141 or 144 of the circular knife 10.
The support 31 is pivotally connected to the frame 20, and is capable of rotating on the frame 20, which makes the grinding wheel 32 capable of rotating and changing an angle relative to the side surface 141 or 144.
With the rotation of the grinding head 30a or 30b, the angle between the grinding head 30a or 30b and the plane PP′ of the cutting edge 140 of the circular knife 10 can be adjusted. That is, the angle between the grinding wheel 32 of the grinding head 30a or 30b and the side surfaces 141, 144 of the circular knife 10 can be adjusted. Through the adjustment of the angle between the grinding wheel 32 and the side surface 141 or 144, the first bevel 142 and the second bevel 143 of the side surface 141 with different angles can be ground by a single grinding head 30a or 30b, and there is no need for providing two grinding heads with different angles to grind the first and second bevels 142, 143 respectively.
In the present embodiment, a first executive mechanism 33 is provided to connect the support 31 of the grinding head 30a and drive the grinding head 30a to rotate relative to the frame 20 around a pivot 310a. The pivot 310a is shielded by the grinding head 30a in
Further, in some embodiments, the first executive mechanism 33 can be controlled to shift the grinding head 30a between two fixed positions, such as the two positions as shown in
Referring to
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a second executive mechanism 34 is disposed on the grinding head 30a to meet such a requirement. The second executive mechanism 34 drives the grinding head 30a to adjust the distance between the grinding head 30a and the bevel 142 or 143 of the circular knife 10. Specifically, the second executive mechanism 34 is disposed on the support 31, and connects the grinding wheel 32. The second executive mechanism 34 drives the grinding wheel 32 to move relative to the support 31.
Similar to the first executive mechanism 33, the second executive mechanism 34 can be a pneumatic cylinder, a hydraulic cylinder, a solenoid, a belt or cable driven device, an air bag, or other types of actuating mechanisms. As shown in
In the grinding process, the grinding wheel 32 moves backward from the bevel 142 or 143 before changing the angle between the grinding wheel 32 and the plane PP′ of the cutting edge 140. After the grinding wheel 32 is shifted between different angles, the grinding wheel 32 is controlled to move forward to adjust the distance between the grinding wheel 32 and the bevel 142 or 143, and the extent of the forward movement of the grinding wheel 32 is controlled by the mechanism stop 37 or 38. Therefore, the second executive mechanism 34 functions as a clutch for making the grinding head 30a meet a suitable portion of the circular knife 10 or move apart therefrom.
In other embodiments, the frame 20 can be designed as capable of moving along a direction parallel to the plane of the frame 20 and forward/backward the rotating axis OO′ of the circular knife 10. For example, a rail (not shown) may be disposed on the frame 20, and the frame 20 may move along the rail. In such a manner, the grinding heads 30a, 30b and the circular knife 10 can also be meet or be parted as desired.
With the rotation of the grinding head 30a, a circular knife of which each side having double bevels of different angles can be ground by a single grinding unit provided by the present disclosure. Compared with conventional systems, related costs and maintenance are reduced by the solution provided in the present disclosure. Especially in the cutting machine equipped with the grinding unit provided by the present disclosure, the circular knife having two bevels of different angles at each side thereof can be ground as desired, and the need for providing two or more grinding units for such a circular knife is eliminated, which simplifying the structure of the cutting machine and reducing the maintenance cost of the cutting machine.
In an additional embodiment, as shown in
It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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