Information
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Patent Grant
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6209819
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Patent Number
6,209,819
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Date Filed
Friday, March 5, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Pham; Minh-Chau
Agents
- Evenson, McKeown, Edwards & Lenahan, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 5593
- 242 558
- 242 559
- 242 560
- 242 562
- 242 5632
- 242 578
- 242 5951
- 242 5964
- 242 553
- 242 5541
- 242 556
- 242 5561
- 414 911
- 414 908
- 414 7459
- 414 7465
- 414 33114
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Device and method for changing film rolls, with apparatus for holding a first film roll in a working position in which film can be pulled off and separated from the film roll as desired, and holding a second film roll in a standby position. The second film roll can be moved from the standby position into the working position, with the first film roll being removable from the working position by moving the second film roll.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application claims the priority of German patent application 198 09 516.3, filed Mar. 5, 1998, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for automatically changing rolls of self adhesive protective film.
In the mass production of motor vehicles, the vehicles must be prepared for shipment so that they do not suffer any damage, especially so that paint is not adversely affected by shipment and weathering influences. If shipment by rail or ship is required for transport to the customer, it has been conventional heretofore to coat vehicles with a protective layer of wax which must be removed before delivery to the customer. Removing the protective wax without leaving any residue was not only a labor-intensive task but also imposed burdens on both people and the environment because of the solvents used. Therefore, a change has recently been made to protecting bodies during shipment by using self-adhesive films.
Such films are usually pulled manually from a film roll and applied to the parts to be protected. It is also known to mount film rolls in a holder and to pull the film off under machine control. Replacement of such film rolls has proven to be very labor-intensive. For example, the remaining film supply must be constantly monitored so that the film roll can be replaced when its end is reached. The used film roll must then be removed and replaced by a new film roll. Since the new film roll is usually not stored in the immediate vicinity of a film application device, this results either in prolonged production interruptions or a need for an operator constantly to monitor the film roll as it unrolls so that preparation for replacement can begin shortly before the end of the film roll.
Hence, one object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus for automatically changing film rolls, in which the replacement of film rolls is less awkward by comparison with the prior art, so that production interruptions can be avoided. Another object of the invention is to eliminate the need for extra personnel to monitor the production process with regard to the changing of film rolls.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus by which, all of the film roll changers can be loaded at any desired point in time in order thus to ensure that the film length is sufficient for an entire shift for example.
These and other objects and advantages are achieved by the method and apparatus according to the invention, in which simple automatic changing of film rolls is possible without production interruptions, by moving a replacement roll (second film roll), which is stored in a standby position in the device, into a working position, in which film can be pulled from a film roll (first film roll). By a suitable choice of film roll sizes it is possible to perform an adjustment to a film length that is required for example during a shift.
Since it was conventionally possible to provide a replacement roll only immediately when a film roll ran out or reached the end or to load it into the changing device, the device according to the invention represents a considerable simplification. An operator can, within certain time limits, load the device according to the invention with another film roll at any time without adversely affecting the production process in any way. The loading process can be performed during a shift or between two shifts for example or during the unsticking process. Furthermore, the film roll can be changed in a very simple fashion essentially by means of a single traveling movement of a replacement roll, since a used film roll can be removed from the working position by moving the replacement roll and then bringing the replacement roll into the working position.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the device has an ejection device with means for holding or moving the second film roll, by means of which the first film roll can be removed from the working position during the movement of the second film roll. This makes it possible to change a film roll in an especially simple and mechanically reliable fashion.
Advantageously, the device according to the invention has a lifting device for essentially vertical movement of a pallet on which the second film roll can be placed, especially on rotatable support rollers. By means of such a lifting device, the second film roll can be brought into the working position in a simple fashion. Furthermore, the rotatable support rollers facilitate pulling off the end of the film for sticking it to a locking tube, described below.
Advantageously, the device has a pivotable ejection loop that is connected with the pallet for removing the first film roll from the working position as the second film roll moves vertically. Such an ejection loop can remove a film roll to be replaced from its holder in simple fashion during the upward lifting movement of the pallet, and the loop can be guided past a new film roll held in the working position during a subsequent downward movement because of its ability to pivot.
According to one preferred embodiment, the pallet can be positioned on a carriage which can be introduced into a frame of the device in such fashion that the second film roll located on the pallet can be brought into the standby position. A carriage of this type makes it possible in simple fashion to introduce a new film roll into the device at any point in time during the operation of the device, such as during the pulling of the film from the first film roll, without adversely affecting operation in any way whatever. The carriage can have a plurality of rollers that can be made rotatable depending on the space conditions. As a result, movement of the carriage between a film roll storage area and the device for changing film rolls can be accomplished in simple fashion.
Advantageously, at least two centering pins are provided to secure the pallet in position on the carriage. With such centering pins, the pallet can be suitably positioned on the carriage that can be introduced into the device.
According to one preferred embodiment, the device has a compensating roller that is drivable and/or brakable and can be brought into an operating connection with the first film roll. By means of such a compensating roller, when the film is pulled off the film roll, its pulling edge can be secured in simple fashion, with the pulling off of the film being supported if necessary by a corresponding rotary movement of the compensating roller. Furthermore, the roll can advantageously also be drivable in the opposite direction so that film that has been pulled off can be rewound by means of the compensating roller. The ability to brake the film roll ensures a defined pulling off of the film.
Advantageously, the device also has a measuring means that can be brought into an operating connection with the first film roll, especially a measuring wheel for measuring the film pulled off the film roll, and with signal generating means cooperating with the measuring means to output a signal to a control device on the means for triggering the lifting or movement of the second film roll. As a result, in simple fashion, it is possible to determine the length of the film pulled off the film roll that is in the working position. When the end of the film is reached, it is then possible to replace the old film roll by a new film roll. The measuring wheel can generate a signal suitable for this purpose and send it to control means or transmit it directly to the lifting device.
According to one preferred embodiment, a locking tube is mounted on the lifting device or the pallet, to which tube the beginning of the film pulled off the second roll can be secured. As a result, the end of the film that has been pulled off the second film roll can be secured in simple fashion so that after the second film roll moves into the working position, further pulling off of the film is simplified.
Advantageously, the device according to the invention has a suction strip by means of which the film end of the second film roll secured to the fixing tube, when the working position is reached, can be secured further in preparation for pulling off the film as provided.
Advantageously, a cutting device is provided for cutting the film between the locking tube and the suction strip. As a result, the end of the film on the second film roll can be separated in simple fashion from the locking tube so that the tube, together with the pallet or the lifting device, can be lowered again.
According to one preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, when the signal indicating the end of the film on the first film roll is generated, before or during the lifting or movement of the second film roll, the film that has already been pulled off the first film roll and not yet cut is rewound on the film roll. As a result, the first film roll can be removed subsequently from the working position in a very simple fashion.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective front view of the device according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective, essentially lateral view of the device according to the invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective rear view of the device according to the invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a lifting device used according to the invention;
FIG. 5
is a drive unit used according to the invention for actuating the lifting device;
FIG. 6
is a film roll lock used in the device according to the invention, in a perspective view;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the unrolling unit used in the device according to the invention;
FIG. 8
is a cutting device used in the device according to the invention, in a perspective view;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a carriage used in the device according to the invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a carriage guide used in the device according to the invention, and
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a pallet used in the device according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The device according to the invention has a frame
1
with a left frame part
2
and a right frame part
3
connected to one another by cross struts
4
and
5
(
FIGS. 1
to
3
) which are aligned with the width of the film rolls to be processed and/or used. A lifting device
6
is provided on each of the two frame parts
2
and
3
(see also FIG.
4
). Each lifting device has an endless belt
7
guided around two reversing rollers
8
and
9
. The lower reversing rollers
9
of the lifting devices
6
are secured to the ends of a driven shaft
11
of drive unit
10
, and can be driven by the drive unit
10
(FIG.
5
). Shaft
11
is driven by means of an endless belt
12
by an electric motor
13
(FIG.
5
). To prevent an undesired lowering of the lifting devices
6
, for example in the event of a power failure, it is possible to design the drive unit with a locking disk.
A pallet
14
holding a film roll
15
can be raised and lowered by means of lifting devices
6
. As a result it is possible to move the film roll
15
between a standby position S and a working position W provided in the upper part of the frame, in which the film is pulled off the film roll for use as provided. To secure the pallet
14
on lifting devices
6
, the devices are equipped with locking and/or centering pins
6
a
or support plates
6
b
. (FIG.
1
).
To introduce the pallet
14
supporting the film roll
15
into the frame
1
, the pallet can be placed initially on a carriage
16
(
FIG. 9
) that can be pushed into the lower part of frame
1
as shown in FIG.
1
. Carriage
16
travels on four rollers
17
, which can be made rotatable depending on the space available. The reception and/or holding of pallet
14
on carriage
16
is accomplished by means of least two centering pins
18
by which tolerances can be compensated in simple fashion. For exact introduction or positioning of carriage
16
in the lower part of frame
1
, a carriage guide
19
is provided that is fastened to the floor beneath frame
1
(FIGS.
1
and
10
). The positioning is accomplished by means of curved rollers
17
a
provided on the carriage, which can be introduced into a tapering guide channel
19
a
of the carriage guide
19
. By positioning the carriage
16
in the carriage guide
19
, the pallet can be brought into a removal position or the film roll
15
can be brought into the standby position S from which lifting device
6
raises the pallet. Carriage
16
is locked in carriage guide
19
by clamps
20
for example (FIG.
10
).
Pallet
14
that can be placed on carriage
16
is shown in detail in
FIG. 11
, and consists of frame
21
on which a receiving mount
22
for the film roll
15
is mounted. The film roll is then placed on two rotating rollers
23
of receiving mount
22
that can be introduced into matching receptacles
22
a
. As a result, for example, the end of the film can be pulled off in simple fashion in preparation. To lock the end of the film and to make it accessible, after being pulled off film roll
15
the film end can be secured or glued to a locking tube
24
provided on pallet
14
, said tube preferably having a rectangular cross section. A possible variable outside diameter of film roll
15
(in practice between 250 and 350 mm) can be accommodated by different insertion heights of rotary rollers
23
. This is accomplished in simple fashion by choosing appropriate recesses
22
a
. As a result, film rolls
15
from different manufacturers can be used for example. Pallet
14
also has an ejection loop
25
by means of which a film roll
26
that is in the working position of the device, after use, can be ejected into a cardboard core receptacle
27
as explained below. Ejection loop
25
can be pivoted upward around an axis
28
, as shown in the diagram in
FIG. 11
for example.
The means for locking film roll
26
in the working position W of the device are shown in detail in FIG.
6
. The film roll is locked in working position W, on both sides by means of a conical receptacle
29
on each side. Conical receptacles
29
can be moved separately by cylinders
30
; that is, they can be moved away from film roll
26
or toward it. Film roll
26
can be aligned in working position W for example by one of the two cylinders
30
that serves as the determining cylinder. As a result of differences in pressure on the left and right, the determining cylinder
30
is fully extended so that film roll
26
can be aligned in the desired fashion.
At this point, especially with reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, the operation of the device shown for transporting and/or lifting film rolls
15
from the standby position into the working position in which they are held by conical receptacles
29
will be described. In the operating state shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the first film roll
26
is in the working position W, secured by the conical receptacles or clamping mandrels
29
, and a second film roll
15
is then in its standby position S on pallet
14
, which still rests on carriage
16
. A roll core
26
a
, which was removed at an earlier point in time from working position W lies in a cardboard core holder
27
. By means of their locking pins
6
a
and support plates
6
b
, the respective lifting devices
6
, upon actuation of drive unit
10
, engage matching recesses and engagement surfaces in the underside of frame
21
of pallet
14
. (See
FIG. 1.
)
By means of lifting devices
6
, pallet
14
is then lifted from the carriage and moved upward. Ejection loop
25
initially comes in contact with the film roll
26
that is in the working position or with its core. Shortly before the ejection loop
25
comes in contact with the film roll
26
, the conical receptacles or clamping mandrels
29
that held film roll
26
during the film unrolling process are opened. When pallet
14
travels further upward, the film roll
26
is contacted by ejection loop
25
and falls backward into the cardboard core receptacle
27
as indicated in the drawing of the roll core
26
a
. Further lifting of the pallet
14
brings the film roll
15
mounted on the pallet
14
into the working position and it can be secured there by means of the conical receptacles
29
. By means of a single lifting movement it is therefore possible to remove the used film roll
26
and replace it by a new film roll
15
. As explained below, it is also possible at the same time to cut the end of the film from the locking tube
24
. Then the pallet
14
can be lowered again in the same way, with the ejection loop
25
, by pivoting around axis
28
, being capable of being carried past the new film roll
15
that is now in the working position.
The unrolling unit
40
shown in
FIG. 7
will now be described in detail, which permits a defined pulling of the film off the film roll
26
in the working position. The unrolling unit
40
is located in the upper part of frame
1
in the vicinity of cross strut
5
. It has measuring means with a measuring wheel
41
and an electronic counter. The measuring means are in an operating connection with the film roll that is in the working position and they determine the length of the film that has been pulled off, and when the film has been pulled out correspondingly far, 800 meters for example, they trigger the automatic film roll change described. For example, a signal that can be generated by the measuring means can be transmitted to a control device
41
a
of the device. Unrolling unit
40
also has a compensating roller
42
. This roller can be driven by a motor, for example a pneumatic motor or electric motor. When the film is pulled off the film roll
26
that is in the working position, the motor is used as a brake for compensating roller
42
. The braking torque can be chosen to be fixed or variable. It should be pointed out that as an alternative, shoe brakes, disc brakes, or eddy current brakes can be used. By an appropriate adjustment of the compensating roller
42
, the pull-off point or the pull-off edge of film that is on film roll
26
can be varied in suitable fashion. The pressure of the compensating roller on the film roll can be adjusted.
When the automatic film roll change essentially already described is triggered, the film roll removal from film roll
26
is halted first. Then the remaining film is rewound onto film roll
26
. This rewind is performed by compensating roller
42
which is driven accordingly for the purpose. Then the components of unrolling unit
40
are brought out of the engagement area of lifting device
6
. After the replacement process described above is completed and the new film roll has been positioned in working position W, components
41
,
42
of unrolling unit
40
are again brought into an operating connection with the new film roll. The unrolling unit can be equipped with a device to discharge any static that collects on the film. For this purpose, a combination of a fixed upper strip and a pivotable lower strip is possible.
As already described, during the lifting of the new film roll
15
into working position W, its end is secured to a locking tube
24
. When a new roll
15
reaches the working position, the film stretched between film roll
15
and the locking tube abuts a suction and cutting device
50
located in the upper frame part (FIG.
8
). This device for example has a comb-like suction strip
51
to which the stretched film on film roll
15
can be secured. It is also possible to hold the film in cyclic fashion by clamps on the suction strip
51
in order to prevent a film loss for example if the suction strip should not function. Then the film is separated from the film roll by a knife
52
. The new film roll
15
is then secured in the working position and prepared for pulling film off the film roll. The knife
52
is guided for example by a piston-less cylinder, permitting a long knife life and an easy and simple knife replacement. During the cutoff process it is possible to hold the film by cutting clamps in addition.
According to the invention, a device is therefore provided for fully automatic film change. The old roll is ejected and the new roll inserted by a single (motorized) lifting movement. The device need be loaded with a new film roll only once during a shift, for example at the beginning of the shift. The device can be loaded at any time, independently of production. Since loading is performed by a carriage, the storage location can be selected freely. When the film rolls are replaced, there is only a very short interruption of the production process, if any. A cycle is extended only slightly if at all by the replacement of the film roll, since replacement can take place for example during a perforation time, a time when the film is applied to a motor vehicle, or during the remainder of the time spent handling film that has been pulled off. The modular design allows the device according to the invention to be adapted in simple fashion for different film widths. It is merely necessary to modify the transverse connecting parts to match the width of the film.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A device for automatically changing film rolls comprising:a receptacle for holding a first film roll in a working position wherein said film roll is rotatable for pulling off and separating film from said film roll; a pallet for holding a second film roll in a standby position; a lifting device for lifting the pallet with the second film roll held therein, said pallet moving the film roll from the standby position into the working position; and a pivotable ejection flange mounted on the pallet to remove the first film roll from the working position as the pallet moves the second film roll into the working position.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein the pallet comprises:a receiving holder; and support rollers adapted for mounting in different receptacles of the receiving holder to accommodate insertion of different films with different film roll diameters into in the device without additional adjustments.
- 3. The device according to claim 1 further comprising means for securing the pallet on the lifting device.
- 4. The device according to claim 1 wherein the pallet is mountable on a carriage for movement into a frame of the devices whereby the second film roll located on the pallet is brought into the standby position.
- 5. The device according to claim 4 further comprising at least two centering pins for securing pallet on the carriage.
- 6. The device according to claim 1 further comprising a compensating roller which is movable into operating contact with first film roll, said roller being at least one of drivable and brakable.
- 7. The device according to claim 1 further comprising:a measuring device which is movable into operating contact with first film roll, for measuring the film pulled off film roll; wherein the measuring device generates a signal to a control device for triggering movement of second film roll.
- 8. The device according to claim 7 wherein said measuring device is a measuring wheel.
- 9. The device according to claim 1 further comprising a locking tube, which is movable into contact with one of the lifting device and the pallet, for securing a film end pulled off the second film roll.
- 10. The device according to claim 9 further comprising a suction strip for moving an end of the film on the second film roll secured to the locking tube, into a specific position relative to the working position.
- 11. The device according to claim 10 further comprising a cutting device for cutting the film between the locking tube and suction strip.
- 12. The device according to claim 1 wherein the receptacle for holding the first film roll in the working position includes conical receptacles that are adjustable axially against the film roll to hold it in the working position, and are movable away from it during or before a removal of film roll from the working position.
- 13. A method for automatically changing film rolls, comprising:locating a first film roll in a working position wherein said film roll is rotatable for pulling off and separating film from said film roll; locating a second film roll in a standby position; measuring film pulled from said first roll in the working position, and generating a corresponding signal at a predetermined state of film removal; when a corresponding signal is generated, moving said second film roll from the standby position to the working position; moving an ejecting device in tandem with second film roll, movement of said ejecting device with said second film roll displacing said first film roll from said working position before said second film roll reaches the working position; and when the corresponding signal is generated, rewinding onto the first film roll film that has already been pulled off the first film roll and not yet separated, before or during movement of second film roll.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein:said second film roll is supported on a pallet in said standby position; said step of moving said second film roll from the standby position to the working position comprises moving said pallet with said second film roll supported thereon; said ejecting device is mounted on pallet and is moved with said pallet for displacing said first film roll.
- 15. A device for the automatic changing of film rolls, comprising:a working position in which a first film roll is rotatably mounted centered between two movable receiving cones positioned axially opposite each other, with a free film end of the film being held in a defined position against a suction strip, so that the film is removable and separatable from the first film roll, wherein the receiving cones situated in the working position are movable axially against the film roll and, movable away from it removing the film roll from the working position; a waiting position arranged below the working position, in which a second film roll is supported in a ready position on rotating support cylinders, with a free end of the second film roll attached to a positioning rod, said rotating support cylinders with the second film roll and the positioning rod being mounted on a pallet that is vertically movable by a lifting mechanism from the waiting position into the working position and movable back into the waiting position; a swinging ejection strap mounted on the pallet and able to be lifted and lowered for ejecting the first film roll, by means of which, during lifting movement of the second film roll, the first film roll released by the receiving cones is vertically movable out of the working position for dropping into a core receptacle also situated on the pallet; wherein the beginning of the film of the second film roll, attached to the positioning rod, is deliverable to the suction strip in the working position after lifting of the second film roll into the working position and the coil core of the second film roll can be taken over by the receiving cones.
- 16. A process for automatic dispensing and changing of film rolls, comprising:receiving a first film roll in a working position centered between receiving cones that are movable in controlled manner and situated axially opposite each other; holding a free film end of the first film roll in a defined position against a suction strip; pulling off and separating film from the first film roll; providing a second film roll, resting on rotating support cylinders, in a waiting position situated below the working position; and attaching a free film end of the second film roll to a positioning rod on a vertically movable pallet; lifting the pallet with the second film roll into the working position while simultaneously releasing the centering of the first film roll; dropping the first film roll via a swinging ejection strap into a receptacle situated on the pallet; delivering the end of the second film roll from the positioning rod of the palette to the suction strip of the working position; and the receiving cones taking over a coil core of the second film roll after the second film roll is lifted into the working position.
- 17. The process according to claim 16, wherein a roll change is triggered automatically at the occurrence of a corresponding signal generated by measuring means that work together with the first film roll.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
198 09 516 |
Mar 1998 |
DE |
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