Information
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Patent Grant
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6321967
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Patent Number
6,321,967
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Date Filed
Monday, June 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jones, Tullar & Cooper, PC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An endless web of material, such as a web of paper, is drawn into a device by using moving traction devices along the path of web travel. Web guide rollers that support the web in the device are accelerated before the arrival of the leading end or the beginning of the material web.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a device for drawing-in a web of material. The material is drawn in along a web travel path that has guide rollers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
A device for drawing-in a web of material by finite flexible traction means driven along the draw-in path by means of adjoining drive stations is known from DE 24 02 768 C2.
It is a limitation of this prior device that the drawing means are subjected to great wear, since they must conduct the web of material, for example a paper web, around a number of paper guide rollers, wherein some of the paper guide rollers reverse them by up to 180° and they must be brought from a stop to the draw-in speed by the paper web. It is therefore possible, in the course of the draw-in of the paper web, that large tensional forces act on the draw-in tip formed on the paper web, which forces often lead to a break in the paper web at a location between the paper web and the adhesive tip.
DE 36 04 504 C2 describes a draw-in device, in which the guide rollers are driven by means of an auxiliary drive mechanism during the draw-in of a paper web.
EP 0 094 631 B1 shows a device for drawing-in a web of material by means of a rope. This rope drives guide rollers via a controllable coupling.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is directed to providing a device for drawing-in a web of material.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by providing a material web path that has guide rollers. At least one of these guide rollers is rotated by a drive mechanism prior to the arrival of the web of material. An overriding coupling is provided between the roller drive mechanism and the guide roller or rollers.
The advantages which can be achieved by means of the present invention reside, in particular, in that it is possible to greatly reduce the strain on the web of material, and on the traction means when drawing the web of material into the printing press. The reduced strain on the web of material and on the traction means permits an increase of the draw-in speed of the web of material almost up to the production speed.
No particular control devices are necessary for switching the drive mechanism when the web of material takes over the driving of the guide roller. Strains on the web of material caused by jerking of the material are reduced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows. Each of
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the drawings represents a schematic perspective view of a drive area of guide rollers for webs of material along a draw-in path of a paper web in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A number of guide rollers, for example paper guide rollers
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
, are seated by support of their shaft journals
13
,
14
,
15
,
16
in respective bearings
6
in right and left lateral frames, not specifically represented, of a web-fed rotary printing press. A traction cylinder
8
with cooperating traction rollers
9
, which is also seated, by its shaft journal
18
and bearings
6
, fixed in place in the lateral frames, is positioned upstream of the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
in the running direction A of a web of material, for example a paper web
7
. A guide rail
11
, which is generally known per se, is fastened on the inside of one of the two lateral frames and receives a finite traction means
12
, for example a roller chain. The guide rail
11
consists, for example, of a C-shaped profiled section, which receives the traction means
12
, only a part of which is shown. The traction means
12
is partially guided around the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
, as well as around the traction cylinder
8
, or around their respective bearings. The guide rail
11
runs along the side of the path of the web of material such as the paper web
7
.
In a first roller drive embodiment as seen in
FIG. 1
, a separate drive motor
27
is assigned as the drive mechanism to each one of the rollers
1
to
4
,
8
.
In a second roller drive embodiment, as represented in
FIG. 2
, the drive mechanism, such as a drive motor
27
, is connected indirectly with one of the respective shaft journals
13
,
14
,
15
,
16
of a selected paper guide roller
1
to
4
seated in the lateral frames, and/or of a traction cylinder
8
, via shaft journal
18
. The drive motor
27
has a driveshaft
28
which is frictionally connected, through the interposition of an electrically controllable coupling
30
, with one of a plurality of toothed belt pulleys
19
to
22
,
24
,
29
. In the depicted configuration, motor
27
is connected with the toothed belt pulley
29
. A number of belt deflection pulleys
31
, fixed in place in the lateral frame, are also provided. An endless traction means, for example a toothed belt
26
, synchronously drives several paper guide rollers
1
to
4
or traction cylinder
8
via their belt pulleys
19
to
22
,
24
. At least one of the toothed belt pulleys
19
to
22
,
24
,
29
is driven by the drive motor
27
, which may be an rpm-controlled drive motor such as an electric or hydraulic or pneumatic motor.
It is advantageous that the drive motor
27
simultaneously takes over the drive for the finite traction means
12
, such as the roller chain. For this purpose, the power take-off of the coupling
30
is connected with a driveshaft
33
, seated fixed in place in the lateral frame, of a drive chain wheel
32
for the traction means
12
, such as the roller chain. The drive chain wheel
32
meshes with the chain links of the traction means
12
, which is conducted in the guide rail
11
. The coupling
30
is suitably embodied as a so-called overriding coupling.
The driving force of the finite traction means
12
, for example of the roller chain
12
, could also be derived from another drive mechanism, not specifically represented, of the traction cylinder
8
.
All of the driven belt pulleys embodied, for example, as toothed belt pulleys
19
-
22
,
24
and
29
, have an overriding free-wheeling device or an electrically controllable coupling which, at a preselected speed or number of revolutions per time unit, will interrupt the force flow from, for example the belt pulley to the respective paper guide roller. Because of this, the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
are then driven only by the moving web of material
7
.
Other paper guide rollers are also combined into respective mutually driven drive mechanism groups
25
along the draw-in path.
It is also possible to provide a guide roller with a drive mechanism, such as, for example a gear wheel, which works together with the finite traction means
12
, which may be a roller chain having a finite length of approximately 6 m only some of the time. An overriding coupling may be arranged between the gear wheel and the guide roller. The guide roller is driven by the traction means at least some of the time.
The path length of the draw-in path between two adjoining drive mechanisms, such as drive chain wheel
32
, is shorter than the length of the finite length traction means
12
.
The draw-in process when drawing a paper web
7
takes place as follows: initially all of the various drive motors
27
located along the selected paper web path, or the draw-in path for the paper web
7
, are started in order to be able to move the roller chain
12
. The paper guide rollers
1
to
4
can have, for example, a lesser, the same, or a greater circumferential speed than the paper web draw-in speed.
Each drive mechanism area, or group
25
only has a small number of paper guide rollers
1
to
4
, or respectively
8
. The paper guide rollers
1
to
4
contained in the drive mechanism area or group
25
represented are connected with the drive belt, for example the toothed belt
26
, and are thus connected with the drive motor
27
for the roller chain
12
by means of the coupling
30
located in the toothed belt pulley
29
. Since the drive motor
27
in each drive mechanism group
25
is started prior to the arrival of the finite length roller chain
12
, it can accelerate the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
to the paper draw-in speed by coupling them in. When the roller chain
12
reaches the drive mechanism area or group
25
, the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
, which are connected by the toothed belt
26
, are uncoupled from the drive mechanism or motor
27
by means of the coupling
30
, and the paper web
7
takes over the driving output of the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
. If the belt pulleys provided with a drive mechanism have a free-wheeling device, the latter now becomes operative.
In accordance with a first preferred embodiment, the diameter of the belt pulleys
19
to
22
is of such a dimension, that the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
are driven at a circumferential speed which approximately corresponds to 95% of the paper web draw-in speed. When the paper web
7
itself reaches the drive mechanism area
25
, the free-wheeling device, or respectively the override coupling
30
, becomes effective and the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
are accelerated by the amount of the remaining five percent to the paper web draw-in speed.
In connection with other embodiments, the paper guide rollers
1
to
4
can be driven at the full paper web draw-in speed, or at a higher speed, for example at 108% of the paper web drawing-in speed, in particular in case of an individual drive mechanism and without a free-wheeling device.
In accordance with another embodiment, it is of course also possible to employ a belt draw-in system in place of a guide rail
11
and a roller chain
12
.
The drive motors
27
are switched off at the end of the draw-in process.
While a preferred embodiment of a device for drawing in a web of endless fabric in accordance with the present invention has been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that a number of changes in, for example, the overall sizes of the guide rollers, the specific type of endless web being drawn in, and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A device for drawing-in a web of material along a path of material web travel comprising:a plurality of material web guide rollers located along the path of material web travel; a drive mechanism for rotating at least one of said material web guide rollers prior to the arrival of a start of the material web at said plurality of material web guide rollers; and an overriding coupling arranged between said material web guide roller drive mechanism and said plurality of material web guide rollers, said overriding coupling disengaging said material web guide roller drive mechanism from said at least one material web guide roller after the arrival of the material web at said at least one material web guide roller.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of material web guide rollers is provided with a separate drive motor, said plurality of separate drive motors forming said drive mechanism.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said drive mechanism is a common drive mechanism for several of said plurality of material web guide rollers.
- 4. The device of claim 1 further including a material web drawing-in traction means, said traction means being driven by said drive mechanism.
- 5. The device of claim 1 further including a material web traction cylinder having a traction cylinder drive, said traction cylinder drive being driven by said drive mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
197 57 978 |
Dec 1997 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DE98/03725 |
|
WO |
00 |
6/26/2000 |
6/26/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/33662 |
7/8/1999 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
24 02 768 |
Apr 1978 |
DE |
33 44 929 |
Jul 1984 |
DE |
36 04 504 |
Jan 1989 |
DE |
195 05 432 |
Sep 1995 |
DE |
0 094 631 |
Sep 1986 |
EP |