The present invention relates to a device for handling paper reels in paper converting plants.
It is known that the production of paper logs implies the feeding of a continuous paper web along a predetermined path. The paper web is transversely perforated at a predetermined point of said path so that it is divided into sheets of predetermined length separable by tearing. Furthermore, use is made of tubular elements (commonly said cores) on whose surface is applied a predetermined amount of glue to allow the glueing of the first sheet of the log to be formed. Moreover, use is made of winding rollers, positioned and acting in logs formation station, that cause the rotation of the core on which the paper is wound. The formation of a log ends when a given amount of paper is wound on the core. Then, another log is formed. When the formation of a log is completed, the last sheet of the log must be glued on the underlying sheet to avoid the spontaneous unwinding of the log. Each log is then subdivided into a plurality of shorter rolls by means of cutting-off machines.
In order to permit the proper running of the process, a paper converting plant always comprises an unwinder where are positioned the parent reels from which the paper web is fed. Moreover, a paper converting plant normally comprises a bridge crane by means of which the parent reel is moved from a parking position to the unwinder.
During the removal of the parent reel from the respective parking point, the arms of the bridge crane are not always properly aligned with the reel core, that is, the ends of said arms are above or below the axis of the reel.
The main object of the present invention is to avoid the above-mentioned drawback.
This result is achieved, according to the present invention, by providing a device having the features indicated in claim 1. Other features of the present invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
A production system according to the present invention always allows the proper alignment the axis of the parent reel to be removed with the ends of the arms of which the bridge crane is provided, whatever be the diameter of the parent reel. Furthermore, a system according to the present invention can be easily implemented in exixting paper converting plants and is not expensive in relation to the advantages offered.
These and other advantages and features of this invention will be best understood by anyone skilled in the art thanks to the following description and to the attached drawings, provided by way of example but not to be considered in a limiting sense, in which:
In the following description reference is made to expandable “pins” (P) that are inserted into the core (10) of a parent reel (1) while the same pins (P) are still hooked to the mobile arms (BC) of a bridge crane (CP).
More particularly, the pin (P) has an outer side (PX) and an inner side (PN), the inner side (PN) being destined to be inserted into the core (10) of the reel (1) and the outer side being external to the same reel (1) when the inner side (PN) is inside the core (10).
In
The outer side (PX) of the pin (P) is constituted by a shank (2) whose longitudinal axis coincides with the longitudinal axis (x-x) of the pin (P). On said shank (2) is fixed a handle (3), formed by two parallel arms (30) emerging radially from the shank (2) and joined by a body (31) parallel to said longitudinal axis (x-x). The handle (3) is applied on the upper side of the shank (2), i.e. on the side of the latter which, in operation, is turned upwards. The shank (2) is hollow. According to the example shown in
The rear end (41) of each sector (4) is constrained to the cup (53) of the body (5) by a pin (42) inserted in a radial wing (54) projecting externally from the same cup (53). Said wings (54), in this example, are four in number and are arranged at an angular distance of 90° from each other. The axis of each pin (42) is oriented along a tangential direction relative to the shank (2) whose surface is cylindrical. In addition, each pin (42) is spaced apart a predetermined value from the outer surface of the shank (2), being inserted in a wing (54) which acts as a spacer.
the sectors (4) are identical to each other and are separated by separation lines or discontinuities (S4) so as to allow their movement (as further described below) without interference. Furthermore, in the example, each of the sectors (4), seen from above, has a trapezoidal shape with the larger base in correspondence with its rear side (41).
Each sector (4) is also constrained to the front part (52) of said body (5) via a connecting rod (55) hinged on one side (lower side) on a collar (56) mounted longitudinally slidable on the front (52) of the body (5) and, on the opposite side (upper side), on the inner surface of the respective sector (4). The connection of the connecting rod (55) to the collar (56) is formed by a pin (57) whose axis is parallel to the pin (42) that connects the rear part (41) of the sector (4) to the respective wing (54) of the cup (53); the connection of the same connecting rod (55) to the inner side of the sector (4) is made by means of a further pin (58) parallel to the previous one (57).
In front of the front end of the front part (52) of the body (5) is arranged a pneumatic spring (6) placed between two plates (60, 61) that are orthogonal to said axis (x-x). The first plate (60) has a rear extension (62) which acts as a spacer and is fixed to the front end of the front part (52) of the body (5). The second plate (61) is on the opposite side with respect to the pneumatic spring (6). Several rods (63) connect the second plate (61) with said collar (56): each rod (63) is fixed on one side to the second plate (61) and, on the opposite side, to a rear appendix (560) of the collar (56) and passes freely through a respective hole formed in the first plate (60). On each of the rods (63) is mounted a helical spring (64). The rods (63) and the helical springs (64) are oriented parallel to said axis (x-x) and are four in number in the example shown in the drawings.
When the pneumatic spring (6) is discharged, that is, compressed, the action of the helical springs (64) is such as to maintain the collar (56) set back on the part (52) of the body (5): in this condition the rear part of the collar (56) is pushed by the springs (64) against an abutment surface (59) exhibited by the body (5) between its intermediate part (53) and the front part (52), and the sectors (4) are open, with the connecting rods (55) oriented along a radial direction, relative to the axis (x-x), that is oriented parallel to the load acting on the pin (P).
The sectors (4) are normally open.
When the pneumatic spring (6) is charged, i.e. expanded, the resistance of the springs (64) is overcome and the collar (56) advances, together with the foot of the connecting rods (55), whereby the sectors (4) are closed with reciprocal approaching of the respective front ends (40).
The compressed air is introduced into the pneumatic spring (6), or removed, through a longitudinal through hole (5F) formed in the body (5). In this way, the sectors (4) can be opened and closed by rotating them about the pins (42).
The bridge crane (CP) has each of two arms (BC) each of which is connected, by a hinge with horizontal axis (C-C), to a lower appendix (LC) of a superstructure (SC). The latter is mounted on a carriage (CA) slidably mounted (by means of an electric motor not shown in the drawings, in a conventional manner) along a rectilinear guide (GR) placed at a predetermined height with respect to the lower base of the platform (PB). The guide (GR) is shown only in
Each mobile arm (BC) of the bridge crane (CP) is provided, at its free end, with a mobile hook (G) that, in turn, has the free end shaped as a hook to be easily positione under the body (31) of the handle (3). The hook (G) is hinged on the free end of the mobile arm (BC) by means of a pin with horizontal axis (PG) and has a rear side connected with a pneumatic spring (MP) by which the same hook (G) can be rotated about the hinge (PG) in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
The rotation of each movable arm (BC) about the axis of the hinge (CC) is controlled by a respective actuator (AP) which has the skirt (100) attached to the superstructure (SC) and the stem (101) coupled to the movable arm (BC). More particularly, said skirt (100) is hinged to a bracket (102) by means of a horizontal pin (106). The latter on one side (right side in the drawings) is hinged on the superstructure (SC) by means of a pin (103) with a horizontal axis oriented orthogonally to the same superstructure (outgoing from the sheet). On the side opposite to the pin (103), on the superstructure (SC) is applied a load cell (104) in a fixed position below the free end (105) of the bracket (102). In other words, the load cell (104) is in a fixed position below the end (105) of the bracket (102) opposite the end of the same bracket that is hinged to the superstructure (SC) by means of the pin (103). As can be seen in the detail of
Three possible cases concerning the introduction phase of the pins (P) in the core (10) of the reel (1) are the following.
Case 1: the axis of the reel (1) is aligned with the axis (x-x) of the pins (P) and there are no significant changes in the weight on the load cell (104) during the introduction of the pins (P) in the reel core. This case is illustrated in
Case 2: the axis of the core (10) of reel (1) is lower than, i.e. below, the axis (x-x) of the pins (P) and during the introduction of the pins these cause the lifting of the reel (1) so that the load cell (104) senses an increase of the weight value that exceeds a predetermined limit. In this case, the platform (PB) on which is placed the reel (1) corrects the position of the latter by lifting it, as further disclosed in the following, until the load sensed by the load cell is that due to the weight of the pins (P) only.
Case 3: the axis of the core (10) of reel (1) is higher than, i.e. above, the axis (x-x) of the pins (P) and during the introduction of the pins these are subject to lifting so that the load cell (104) senses a decrease of the weight value that exceeds a predetermined limit. In this case, the platform (PB) on which is placed the reel (1) corrects the position of the latter by lowering it, as further disclosed in the following, until the load sensed by the load cell is that due to the weight of the pins (P) only.
The disengagement of the pins (P) from the core (10) of the reel (1) will be obtained by moving the arms (BC) in a direction opposite to that shown by arrows “H” with the pins constrained to the hooks (G) of the same mobile arms.
For example, the platform (PB) can be raised and lowered by means of a pantograph mechanism disposed and acting under the same platform (PB). In this way, it is possible to adjust the height of the platform and, thus, the height of the core (10) of the reel (1) with respect to the pins (P) connected to the arms (BC) of the bridge crane (CP). Said mechanism comprises a lower base (200) and an upper base (201) joined by means of levers (202) hinged to each other and on the same bases (200, 201) and connected by an actuator (203). The latter, in a per se known manner, determines, when it is activated, the rotation of the levers (202) and, then, the lifting or the lowering of the upper base (201) on which is arranged the platform (PB). Consequently, it is obtained the lifting or lowering of the reel (1). It is understood that the mechanism for lifting/lowering the platform (PB) can be of any other type. For simplification, in
The bracket (102) and the load cell (104) constitute, according to the example described above, a possible embodiment of a device for detecting the load variations on the arms (BC) of the bridge crane (CP). Said device can be connected to a programmable unit (UP), as in the simplified diagram of
The bracket (102) and the load cell (104) constitute, according to the example described above, a possible embodiment of a device for detecting the load variations on the arms (BC) of the bridge crane (CP). Said device can be connected to a programmable unit (UP), as in the simplified diagram of
The bracket (102) and the load cell (104) constitute, according to the example described above, a possible embodiment of a device for detecting the load variations on the arms (BC) of the bridge crane (CP). Said device can be connected to a programmable unit (UP), as in the simplified diagram of
Therefore, a device according to the present invention comprises a bridge crane (CP) with movable arms (BC) each suitable to engage a pin (P) insertable into a corresponding side of a reel (1) and a platform (PB) located below the said base (11) for supporting the reel (1); and comprises detection means adapted to detect load variations on said arms (BC) during insertion of the pins (P) in the reel (1), and movement means able to achieve a relative vertical movement between the reel (1) and the arms (BC) when the absolute value of a load variation detected by said detection means exceeds a predetermined limit, up to bring said value below the predetermined limit.
In accordance with the examples disclosed above:
It is understood that the above-mentioned correction can be implemented by lowering or raising the arms of the bridge crane and leaving the platform (PB) in a fixed position. In this case, the unit (UP) will be connected to the actuators (AP) to lower or raise the arms (BC) when, as previously mentioned, the load cell (104)—or another suitable detection device—detects a change of the load on the arms (BC) whose absolute value exceeds a predetermined limit, up to bring this value below the predetermined limit.
The means for detecting the load variation are also suitable to weigh the reel. In this way, it is possible to keep track of the amount of processed material, calculating the difference between the weight of the reel (1) at the origin and its weight at the end of the unwinding step.
Moreover, using a load cell suitably positioned with respect to the arms of the bridge crane, can be detected also changes in loads in the direction parallel to the axis of the reel (1). For example, with reference to the possible case illustrated in
In practice the execution details may vary in any equivalent way in relation to the elements described and shown in the drawings, without departing from the adopted solution idea and then remaining within the limits of the protection granted by the present patent.
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