The present invention relates to a device and a method for achieving the union of two or more plies or strips of paper by gluing. In particular, this invention can be applied in the production of ribbon-multilayered material used to make rolls of paper towels, toilet paper and similar products. It is known that the in production of web-multilayer material used to make rolls of paper towels, toilet paper and similar products use is made of units comprising embossing rollers with an engraved roller and a counter-roller having a smooth elastic surface, between which at least a ply is embossed, and gluing rollers for distributing liquid glue on the engravings (e.g. pyramid relief) of the engraved roll. In this way, the glue is transferred to the ply being embossed. The final union of the embossed ply with an additional ply, which can also be embossed or otherwise smooth, is due to a pressure roller that is located downstream of the embossing unit and exerts a predetermined pressure on the plies to be coupled. The engraved roller can be provided with further relief than those who make the embossing itself. By shaping appropriately such further relief, the glue is transferred only on areas or zones of the ply being embossed, so that, using coloured glue, the finished product exhibits ornamental or decorative effects corresponding to the shape of the said further relief.
A remarkable disadvantage of this type of system is that the engraved roll must be replaced whenever necessary to make a product with different decorations, which, given the time required for the replacement and the high cost of the engraved roller, is incompatible with the current production requirements.
The main purpose of this invention is to permit the bonding of two or more plies or strips of paper and, at the same time, the production of paper webs with decorative motifs or decorations that improve its appearance, eliminating or at least reducing the disadvantages of the prior art. This result has been achieved, according to the present invention, by adopting the idea to realize a device and a method having the characteristics described in the independent claims. Further characteristics of the present invention are the object of the dependent claims.
Thanks to the present invention, it is possible to join two or more plies or strips of paper to each other and, simultaneously, produce ornamental or decorative effects on the material being processed. In addition, a device in accordance with the present invention is relatively simple, inexpensive, reliable and does not require the intervention of specialized personnel. Furthermore the so-called “decoration exchange”, i.e. the change in the decorative or ornamental effect on the final product, is particularly quick and easy, since it is sufficient to remove the jacket of the glue applicator roller from the core thereof and replace said jacket with another one.
These and further features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by anyone skilled in the art from a reading of the following description in conjunction with the attached drawings, given as a practical exemplification of the invention but not to be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
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The said roller (1) consists of a tubular or cylindrical core (10) on which there is mounted a removable tubular jacket (11). The said tubular jacket has a number of relief (R1) of predetermined shape which are distributed on its outer surface according to a predetermined pattern.
In this way, the first roller (R1) of the device (D) is provided, on its outer surface, a series of relief (R1) having a predetermined shape and distributed according to a predefined pattern.
Also, if the roller (1) consists of a core (10) on which it is fit a removable jacket (11), it is sufficient to replace the latter when a change of the motifs made on the finished product is required. With reference to the examples shown in the attached drawings, the said relief (R1) have the shape of corrugated segments. The second roller (2) of the device (D) may be of greater diameter than the first roller (1), as exemplified in the attached drawings. The third roller (3) of the device (D) also exhibits a series of reliefs (R3) that have a predetermined shape and are distributed on its outer surface according to a predetermined pattern.
With reference to the examples shown in the attached drawings, the said reliefs (R3) are shaped like stylized fishes.
The diameter of the third roller (3) may be equal or nearly equal to that of the first roller (1), as exemplified in the attached drawings.
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The central roller (2) of the device (D) guides and supports the stripes or plies (N1, N2, N3) in treatment. In fact, the plies (N2) and (N3) are guided on the roller (2) during their advancing (F2, F3) and at the same time these plies bear on this roller while the gluing roller or rollers (1) apply the glue on them. And on the same roll (2) all the plies (N1, N2, N3) are supported while the pressure roller (3) presses on them to determine their bonding.
In practice, the gluing or application of glue involves areas or zones of a ply of paper (N2). The shape and size of these gluing areas or zones correspond to those of the relief (R1) of the gluing roller or rollers (1) of the device (D). They are visible in transparency through the finished product. The zones or areas of localized pressure, whose shape and dimensions correspond to relief (R3) of the pressure roller (3), are also visible on the finished product, in whole or in part depending on the relative shape, size and disposition of the gluing areas and of the localized pressure areas.
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Therefore, the observable effect on the finished product can be varied by changing the shape, size and patterning of reliefs (R1) (R3).
The shape and size of the relief (R3) of the pressure roller (3) can also coincide with the shape and size of the relief (R1) of the gluing roller (1).
As said before, the glue contained in the tank of the gluing unit (C) can be coloured glue. However, the glue can also be not coloured. In this case, on the finished product no special decorative effects can be seen; however the bonding of the paper plies takes place, particularly in correspondence of the glued areas which are subsequently subjected to pressure by the relief (R3) of the pressure roller (3).
Since the deformation provoked on the paper plies by the reliefs (R1) of the gluing roller or rollers (1) and by the reliefs (R3). of the pressure roller (3) is localized, the apparent thickness of the finished product due to the embossing of the individual plies is not significantly reduced.
In addition, a ply or more plies or all of the plies (N1, N2, N3) may be smooth, i.e. not embossed.
An operative method in accordance with the present invention provides for a step of applying glue (coloured or not) on a paper ply (embossed or not) in correspondence of zones or areas of the paper ply, and, in a subsequent step of bonding the said paper ply to a further paper ply (embossed or not), it comprises exerting a pressure on localized zones or areas other than the previous but interfering with them, so that on the finished product there can be observed, in transparency or in relief, the zones or areas subject to gluing (ET) and also, completely or partially (depending on the shape and disposition of the gluing areas and of the areas of localized pressure), the areas or zones of localized pressure (EP). Practically, the construction details may vary in any equivalent way as far as the shape, dimensions, elements disposition, nature of the used materials are concerned, without nevertheless departing from the scope of the adopted solution idea and, thereby, remaining within the limits of the protection granted to the present patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2008A000133 | Jul 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT2009/000311 | 7/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/19/2011 |