The present invention relates to a device and a method for controlling the discharge of logs from a rewinding machine.
It is known that the so-called “rewinders” are used for winding a predetermined amount of paper or other web material around a tubular core, usually made of cardboard, so as to produce paper reels, commonly called “logs”, having a predetermined diameter.
The winding of the web material on the core is made in a station provided with a pair of winding rollers by means of which the logs are retained and made to rotate about the longitudinal axis of the core until the logs reach the required diameter.
Rewinding machines of this type are described, for example, in U.S. 2003/0001042 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,033 and WO 01/64563.
Once the winding is complete, the log must leave the rewinder to be led to other processing steps. For this purpose, the log is released from the winding rollers and is thus free to roll along an outlet or discharge plane. However, there is the need to slow down the logs coming out of the rewinder.
Examples of devices for controlling the discharge of logs from a rewinding machine are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,198,221, EP 867 392 and EP 1520814.
The main purpose of the present invention is to propose a device to effectively control the discharge of the logs while avoiding the damage of the same.
This result is achieved, according to the present invention, by adopting the idea of realizing a device and implement an operating method having the characteristics indicated in the independent claims. Other features of the invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
The advantages deriving from the present invention consist essentially in that it is possible to control very effectively the speed of discharge or exit of the logs from the rewinder; that it is possible to preserve the integrity of the logs thus controlled; that an apparatus according to the invention is simple, cheap and reliable even after a prolonged period of operation.
These and other advantages and features of the present invention will be best understood by anyone skilled in the art from the following description and with the help of the attached drawings given as a practical exemplification of the invention, but not to be considered in a limiting sense, wherein:
The operation of a machine thus structured is known to those skilled in the art and, therefore, will not be described in greater detail.
The web (4) may consist of a single ply or more superimposed plies.
A device for controlling the discharging or output speed of the logs (3) coming out of a rewinding machine according to the invention comprises a rotatable body (6) arranged above the said plane (5) downstream of said winding rollers (A1, A2), with axis (a) parallel to the axis of the latter, that is, with axis parallel to that of the logs (3) exiting from the rewinding machine. In the attached drawings, said axis (a) is horizontal and parallel to the plane (5) along which roll the logs formed in the station (FL), i.e., is orthogonal to the direction (F) of the logs (3) leaving the station (FL).
Said body (6) is controlled by a corresponding electric motor (not shown) which controls its rotation with a predetermined angular speed about the respective longitudinal axis.
As shown in
The body (6) has a lateral concave surface (62), with the concavity facing inwards, which in the example illustrated in
As shown in
The direction of rotation (G) of the body (6) is such that its front edge (60), when it is in correspondence of the pickup point (51), moves in the direction opposite to the direction (F) from which the logs (3) come. Moreover, the body (6) is positioned with respect to the plane (5) in such a way that its front edge (60) is substantially at the same height of the pickup point (51) in the phase in which a log (3) exiting from the station (FL) has to be taken.
In other words, the body (6), rotating in a direction (G) opposite to the direction (F) from which from the logs (3) arrive, receives the latter and houses them temporarily in the pocket (P) delimited by the inner wall of its lateral surface (62), allowing the same logs to roll freely inside of said pocket, without translating, for all the time required by the completion of a turn of the body (6) around the axis (a).
The said movement of the front edge (60) of the body (6) is represented by the arrow “H” in
In the example described above the body (6) has a single pocket (P) for accommodating the logs (3).
In the example illustrated in
The surface of the logs (3) will not be damaged even if their speed is reduced as desired.
The rotation of the body (6) is properly synchronized with the production of the logs in the station (FL).
A method o in accordance with the present invention involves the production of logs (3) formed by a roll obtained from a web of paper material in a corresponding station (FL) of a rewinding machine, the discharge of the logs (3) from said station (FL) along a predetermined discharge direction (F), and the collection of logs (3) in a predetermined pickup point (51) with a container body (6) that at said pickup point (51) moves along a direction (G) opposite to said discharge direction (F) of the logs (3).
In practice the details of execution may vary in any equivalent way as for what concerns the elements described and illustrated and their disposition, without leaving the scope of the adopted solution and thus remaining within the limits of the protection granted to the present patent.
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FI2013A0221 | Sep 2013 | IT | national |
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WO2015/040644 | 3/26/2015 | WO | A |
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