The present invention relates to a device and a method for removing front and end trimmings from series of aligned rolls obtained, for example, by transversely cutting logs of wound web-like material.
More generally, the present invention relates to a device and a method for removing trimmings from series of manufactured articles.
Devices of this kind are commonly used in the paper converting industry in order to eliminate the trimmings before packaging of the rolls of paper material, such as rolls of toilet paper, paper towels and the like.
In the production of rolls of wound web-like material, for example rolls of toilet paper, paper towels or other paper material, winding of the web-like material into so-called logs, i.e. rolls with a diameter equal to that of the finished rolls and with a considerable axial length, is performed. The latter are then cut perpendicularly to their axis by means of so-called saw machines. During cutting of the logs, a front trimming and an end trimming are generated and must be eliminated before the subsequent roll-packaging operation and possibly recycled.
In order to eliminate the trimmings, various devices of mechanical type have been developed. More recently, devices which perform elimination of the trimmings from the series of cut rolls with the aid of pneumatic means have been developed.
An example of a pneumatic device for eliminating trimmings is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,475,917. In one of the embodiments described in this publication, the front and end trimmings of the series of rolls cut from the logs and subsequently fed to the device are eliminated by interrupting in a suitable zone the suction exerted by a flexible suction conveyor which removes the rolls from a feeder and transfers them to a receiver. By suitably positioning and dimensioning the non-sucking zone and using a conveyor of suitable length, it is possible to ensure that the front and end trimmings are always located in the position where the suction through the conveyor is interrupted.
Another system for eliminating the trimmings based on the use of pneumatic means in combination with the mechanical means is described in U.S. Pat No. 5,458,033. This system envisages a suction conveyor divided into three portions, a central portion and two side portions, which may be staggered with respect to each other.
In the production and packaging of rolls of wound web-like material there also exists the need to sort the rolls onto separate conveyors depending on the specific requirements during the processing phase. U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,862 describes a sorting device which is able to receive, at its input, a series of rolls from which the trimmings have already been eliminated, in order to distribute them in accordance with a predetermined criterion on a series of conveyors arranged in succession. This device is not able to eliminate the trimmings.
The general object of the present invention is to provide a versatile device and a versatile method for eliminating trimmings from series of manufactured articles. According to a particular aspect, the object of the present invention is to provide a device and a method for eliminating trimmings located at the front and/or at the end of series of articles fed to the device.
According to a further particular aspect, the object of the present invention is to provide a device of the abovementioned type for eliminating trimmings from series of rolls obtained by cutting a roll or log with larger axial dimensions, which can be easily adapted to rolls of various sizes and/or to series of rolls of various lengths, without the need for large overall volumes and for replacement or modification of the suction means.
The object of the invention is also to provide a device of the abovementioned type which does not require long times for adaptation to the various operating conditions and in particular to the various sizes of the rolls or to the variation in the number of rolls in a series.
These and further objects and advantages, which will become clear to persons skilled in the art from a reading of the text which follows, are obtained according to the invention by envisaging that a continuous flexible conveyor equipped with suction openings, preferably along the whole of its extension, for the transportation of articles (for example rolls of web-like material) has, associated with it, at least one obturator element which is movable along the path for transferring the articles from an inlet to an outlet and which temporarily closes the openings of the conveyor opposite at least one trimming of a series of articles.
According to a particularly advantageous application of the invention, the device serves to eliminate front and end trimmings from series of rolls obtained by cutting logs. In this case, the obturator element or obturator elements are arranged between the suction conveyor and an end trimming of a first series of rolls and between the conveyor and a front trimming of a following series of rolls.
The conveyor with the associated suction system may be positioned so as to be arranged above the rolls which are fed to it, so as to retain the latter from above. However, this is not strictly necessary since the pneumatic grip exerted by the suction means may also be oriented non-vertically, provided that it is opposed by the force of gravity, due to the effect of which the trimmings are discharged. For example, the conveyor may be located laterally with respect to the rolls.
With the device as claimed in the present invention, contrary to what occurs in the devices of the prior art, the zone in which the conveyor is not sucking, which shall be positioned in each case opposite the trimmings to be eliminated, is defined by the movable obturator element, the movement of which is independent of the movement of the suction conveyor. It is therefore possible to position, in accordance with requirements, the obturator element with respect to the suction conveyor depending on the sizes of the rolls and the length of the series of rolls to be handled such that, with limited dimensions of the device and substantially without adaptation operations, the device may be adapted to widely varying operating situations, in particular to series of rolls of different lengths, without the need for replacement of the flexible suction conveyor.
According to a practical and advantageous embodiment, the movable obturator element is mounted on a continuous flexible member, for example a chain or a pair of chains, which extends parallel to the conveyor at least along the path for transferring the rolls from the inlet zone to the outlet zone.
Although it is theoretically possible to use a single obturator element, according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention the obturator elements are two in number, being mounted in two opposite positions on the same continuous flexible member. This also allows series of rolls with small axial dimensions to be handled at appropriate speeds.
The obturator element or obturator elements may consist of a membrane which is impermeable to air and which is applied between two continuous flexible members. Along the roll transfer path, the membrane which forms the obturator element is arranged between the trimmings and the suction conveyor and moves at the same speed as the suction conveyor. The membrane may also be partially permeable to air, to a limited degree so as to prevent the pneumatic retention of the articles handled by the conveyor.
In order to increase further the flexibility of the device, two independently controlled obturator elements may be envisaged, having the function of eliminating, respectively, an end trimming and a front trimming from successive series of rolls. In this way the distance between the successive series of rolls (or other articles) may be any and the device is adapted flexibly to the various operating conditions.
Further advantageous features of the device as claimed in the invention are indicated in the accompanying claims.
The invention also relates to a method for eliminating the front and end trimmings from a series of rolls of web-like material, in which the rolls are engaged by means of suction by a continuous flexible suction conveyor and transported along a transfer path. Characteristically in accordance with the invention, the elimination of the trimmings occurs by inserting into the transfer path an obturator element which is separated from the conveyor and moving the obturator element together with the conveyor along the transfer path in order to intercept temporarily the suction opposite the trimmings, causing in this way elimination of the trimmings from the transfer path as a result of failing.
In the detailed description which follows, the invention will be described in combination with a sorting system able to sort the rolls onto two or more alternative exit paths. This sorting system is not necessary for implementation of the present invention, but is described merely by way of a possible further improvement so as to provide the device for eliminating trimmings with further characteristics and functions.
As will be clear to persons skilled in the art, the principles described above—which will be described below by way of application to a device specifically designed for eliminating trimmings from series of rolls cut from an original log of considerable axial length—may be applied with advantage also in other situations where similar requirements exist. In general, the principle on which the present invention is based may be used whenever it is required to eliminate one or more trimmings from a series consisting of one or more articles fed to the device, where “trimmings” is understood in general as referring to any waste element which may be positioned at the front and/or at the end, but also in an intermediate position along the series of articles processed by the device.
The invention will be better understood with reference to the description and the accompanying drawing, which shows a practical non-limiting example of said invention. In the drawing:
The device comprises a pair of side walls 1, between which a suction box 3 divided into two chambers 3A and 3B by a separation baffle 5 is arranged. The chamber 3A is connected to a suction duct 7A, while the chamber 3B is connected to a suction duct 7B. The separation baffle 5 may be omitted and the suction duct may be single instead of double. The end wall 9 of the suction box 3, which wall is divided into two portions 9A and 9B corresponding to the chambers 3A and 3B into which the suction box is divided. Openings 11A are formed in the wall 9A, while openings 11B are formed in the wall portion 9B.
One or more flexible conveyors 13 travel along the bottom surface of the wall 9. The number of flexible conveyors 13 (two in the example illustrated) corresponds to the number of roll feed channels. The two conveyors 13 are arranged parallel to each other, as shown in the cross section in
The flexible conveyors 13 are driven around a first idle roller 15 and a second motorized roller 17. The roller 17 receives the movement from a motor which, in the example illustrated, is indicated by 19 and arranged coaxially with the roller 17.
Each flexible conveyor 13 has openings 13A which extend along its whole extension. The openings 13A are flanked by lips 13B which also extend along the whole extension of the conveyor 13. In the bottom zone of the path of the conveyors 13, where the latter make contact with the bottom surface of the wall 9 of the suction box 3, a suction obtained by means of the vacuum generated inside the chambers 3A and 3B is produced through the openings 13A. In a manner known per se, the suction exerted through the openings 13A has the function of retaining the rolls fed to the conveyors 13 in the manner which will be described below.
Chain wheels 21 are also supported idle, by means of suitable bearings, on the shaft 23 on which the roller 15 is supported. Similar chain wheels are mounted on the shaft 24 supporting the roller 17. Assembly is such that the motor 19 which causes rotation of the roller 17 does not act on the chain wheels mounted on said shaft 24, the latter wheels being supported idle and thus being able to be actuated with an actuator different from and independently of the motor 19. Another two pairs of chain wheels, denoted by 27 and 28, are also mounted between the side walls 1.
Respective chains 31 are driven around the chain wheels and extend along a closed path, the bottom section of which is approximately parallel to the path of the conveyors 13 in the zone where the latter make contact with the external surface of the bottom wall 9 of the suction box 3.
Two membrane obturators 33A and 33B which are impermeable to air extend between the two chains 31 which are parallel to each other. The two membrane obturators 33A and 33B are located in two opposite positions along the path of the chains 31.
The movement of the chains 31, and therefore of the associated membrane obturators 33A and 33B, is obtained by means of a motor 35 associated with one of the shafts of the chain wheels, in the case illustrated with the shaft on which the chain wheels 28 are keyed.
The movement of the chains 31 is indicated by the arrow f31, while that of the conveyors 13 is indicated by the arrow f13.
A roll feeder 41 is located in the inlet zone of the device. The rolls R are fed in series, each series having a front trimming RT and an end trimming RC representing the portions of surplus material which must be eliminated by means of the device described. The feeder 41 is generally shown as a continuous conveyor, but may assume any suitable form and may be suitably equipped with thrusters which facilitate feeding of the series of rolls. The arrangement is known per se and various alternatives are available for the person skilled in the art.
The device also comprises a roll receiver consisting, in the example illustrated, of two alternative paths defined by a first flexible conveyor member 45 and by a second flexible conveyor member 47. The flexible conveyor members 45 and 47 are actuated by the same motor 19 which operates the conveyors 13, by means of a belt drive 49, 50.
Each of the flexible conveyor members 45, 47 has, in the example illustrated, at least one section approximately parallel to the bottom wall 9 of the suction box 3 and therefore to the respective section of the conveyors 13 making contact with the external surface of said wall 9. The arrangement of the flexible conveyor members 45, 47 with respect to the conveyors 13 is such that, along the feed path of the rolls R transported in the direction of the arrow fR by the conveyors 13, said rolls encounter firstly the flexible conveyor member 45 and only subsequently the flexible conveyor member 47.
A laminar valve 53 equipped with openings 55 and capable of moving in an alternating manner in the direction of the double arrow f53 so as to cause, respectively, the openings 55 to communicate with the openings 11B or be staggered with respect to the latter is arranged inside the chamber 3B of the suction box 3. For this purpose, the openings 55 and 11B have substantially the same amplitude and a similar shape. The laminar valve 53 therefore allows the openings 11B to communicate with the chamber 3B or to intercept said openings 11B, interrupting the suction through them, effected via the duct 7B.
Operation of the device described hitherto is as follows (see in particular
The feeder 41 feeds series of rolls R underneath the bottom section of the conveyor 13. Since the feeder 41 extends right underneath the suction box 3 and since it is positioned so that the fed rolls R are located with their upper part making contact with the lips 13B of the respective conveyor 13, the suction generated through the openings 13A of the conveyors 13 retains the rolls which form a seal against said lips 13B. Consequently, the rolls R are transferred in the direction of the arrow fR toward the receiver.
If the laminar valve 53 is located in a position such as to close the openings 11B in the portion 9B of the wall 9 corresponding to the suction chamber 3B, the suction and therefore the retaining effect on the rolls R ceases opposite the first flexible conveyor member 45. Consequently, the rolls R are released to the flexible conveyor member 45 and further conveyed in the direction of the arrow f45 toward following processing stations. This is the situation illustrated in
If, on the other hand, the laminar valve 53 is in a position such as to keep the openings 11B open and in communication with the suction chamber 3A, the retaining effect due to suction on the rolls R is maintained as far as the end zone of the suction box 3, opposite the flexible conveyor member 47. The rolls R are in this case released by the conveyor 13 to the flexible conveyor member 47 which transfers them in the direction of the arrow f47 toward a further processing station. This is the situation illustrated in FIG. 1.
Elimination of the front and end trimmings is obtained as follows (
The movement of the chains 31 and consequently the obturators 33A, 33B continues—at the same speed as the conveyors 13—until the obturator which has intercepted the suction opposite the trimmings just discarded is positioned beyond the suction box 3. From this position, the membrane obturators 33A, 33B will be displaced by means of movement of the chains 31 so as to be positioned for subsequent operation in order to eliminate successive front and end trimmings. The presence of two obturators allows one or other of the two obturators to be used alternately, resulting in more rapid positioning of said obturators in preparation for operation thereof.
Vice versa, the chains 31B and the membrane obturator 33Y may remain at a standstill. The advancing movement of the membrane obturator 33Y will start in synchronism with the advancing movement of the front trimmings RT of the following series of rolls.
The substantial advantage which is obtained with this configuration compared to that described previously consists in the fact that the distance between the end trimmings RC and the front trimmings RT may be any and is not dependent upon the longitudinal dimension of the obturators 33X, 33Y. In fact, these two obturators act independently of each other on the end trimmings and on the front trimmings, respectively. Any greater or lesser distance between the end and the front of successive series of rolls is compensated for by simply delaying more or less the start of the movement of the second obturator 33Y with respect to the first obturator 33X. As can be seen from
Moreover, since the first obturator 33X, once it has reached the position in which the rolls leave the pneumatic retaining system, is able to advance at a speed greater than and independent of the speed of the rolls, in this configuration it is not necessary to provide on the same pairs of chains several obturators which act alternately in successive operating cycles, as instead envisaged in the preceding configuration. In fact, there is sufficient time for the obturator 33X to position itself again at the working point while the obturator 33Y is still advancing at the (slower) speed of the rolls. Moreover, the active operating phase of the obturator 33X is able to start even before the second obturator 33Y is correctly positioned in the operating position for eliminating the front trimmings of the following series of rolls.
The system thus configured has an even greater flexibility and adaptability to any operating condition, it being possible to program from a keyboard or other suitable interface all the movements of the obturators so as to allow adaptation to any size of the rolls and to any length of the series of rolls as well as to any distance between successive series of rolls.
The example in
The device described, when it has both the sorting system and the system for eliminating the trimmings (in either one of the configurations described), allows simple and rapid sorting of the rolls R alternately onto the conveying member 45 or onto the conveying member 47, depending on the requirement in each case in the production cycle. The transition from one of the two flexible conveyor members to the other may be requested, for example, depending on the type of manufactured article fed in each case to the device or depending on the operating conditions of the machines downstream.
It is clear that the concept described here with reference to a system with two flexible conveyor members 45, 47 may be further developed by envisaging three or more flexible conveyor members arranged in series in the direction of feeding fR of the rolls.
The device described also allows easy and rapid adaptation to the various sizes of the series of rolls arriving from the feeder 41.
Contrary to the devices of the prior art, in fact, the zone in which suction through the conveyors 13 is interrupted in order to allow discharging of the trimmings may be positioned as required, being defined by the membrane obturators 33A, 33B or 33X, 33Y. This allows, in addition to a high degree of flexibility, also a considerable limitation of the overall dimensions, since the length of the conveyors 13 on the one hand and of the chains 31 on the other hand are not dependent upon the dimensions of the rolls and upon the overall length of the series of rolls fed to the device, contrary to that which occurs in the devices of the prior art.
The adaptation of the device to the diametral dimension of the rolls is obtained—in a manner known per se—by means of heightwise adjustment of the side walls 1 with respect to the flexible conveyor members 45, 47 and the feeder 41.
It is understood that the drawing shows only a simplification provided by way of a practical demonstration of the invention, the form and dimensions of said invention being able to vary without thereby departing from the scope of the idea underlying said invention.
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