This application corresponds to International Application No. PCT/EP02/13408, filed Nov. 28, 2002, which claims benefit of German Application Serial No. 201 20 240.9, filed Dec. 14, 2001, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a device for producing film rolls. In particular, the device can be used for producing coreless film rolls, i.e. film rolls which do not comprise any cardboard core or the like. The device is in particular suitable for producing prestretched or preextended foil sheets.
A device for producing coreless film rolls is known from WO 99/06312. The device described herein comprises a roll holder which receives a film roll comprising a film sheet to be wound off. This film sheet is an unstretched film sheet. The film sheet is wound off this film roll, stretched with the aid of a plurality of rolls and wound onto a winding mandrel. For the purpose of stretching the film at least one of the deflection rollers is embossed. Further, the rotational velocity of the individual deflection rollers can be varied such that stretching is effected. With the aid of a control device the film sheet is wound up to the winding mandrel in such a manner that the first layers remain unstretched or are wound up at a low tension and only the following layers of the film sheet are prestretched. This allows a coreless film roll to be produced which can be removed from the winding mandrel.
For removing the coreless film roll from the winding mandrel, winding mandrels are known which comprise a plurality of longitudinal segments and/or holding elements which are displaceable in radial direction. Displacement is effected by a pneumatic unit. With the aid of the pneumatic unit it is thus possible to change the circumference of the winding mandrel, i.e. the joint circumference of the segments arranged on a cylinder shell.
The production of coreless film rolls using the device known from WO 90/06312 has the drawback that the winding mandrel, together with the film sheet wound up to the winding mandrel, must be manually taken out of the machine since the prestretched film must calm down before the winding mandrel can be removed. Thus the film must be allowed to settle over a certain period of time prior to removal of the winding mandrel. The manual action required for this purpose increases the production costs in particular for prestretched film rolls.
It is an object of the invention to further automate the production process for film rolls, in particular prestretched film rolls without cores.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with the features of claim 1.
According to the invention, the device for producing film rolls comprises a delivery station for automatically delivering the wound-up film roll from the winding mandrel. For this purpose, the delivery station comprises a displacement means for displacing the holding elements of the winding mandrel. The holding elements of the winding mandrel, which are preferably radially displaceable relative to the longitudinal direction of the winding mandrel, serve for varying the outer diameter of the winding mandrel. With the aid of the displacement means according to the invention the holding elements are displaced into a delivery position. In the delivery position the holding elements of the winding mandrel are arranged at a smaller distance to each other. The circumference of the winding mandrel is thus reduced in the delivery position. Since, according to the invention, the winding mandrel is preferably vertically arranged in the delivery station, the wound-up film roll can slip off the winding mandrel also by gravity after actuation of the displacement means.
Due to the automatic taking-off and/or removal of the wound-up film sheet from the winding mandrel, a work step which has so far been manually performed by the operating personnel is omitted. The inventive increase in the degree of automation of the device for producing film rolls results in a considerable reduction of costs.
For promoting the delivery of the film roll from the winding mandrel, preferably a pull-off means for pulling the film roll off the winding mandrel is provided. Preferably, the pull-off means is a ram displaceable in longitudinal direction of the winding mandrel. The ram is adapted to be actuated hydraulically and/or pneumatically. For example, a tubular ram surrounding the winding mandrel may be provided as a ram such that, when the film roll is pulled off the winding mandrel, the inner layer of the film roll is prevented from getting jammed and possibly damaged as a result. It is further possible to provide a ram arranged laterally beside the winding mandrel.
The holding elements of the winding mandrel can be moved by springs or a spreading device from a delivery position into a receiving position and vice versa. For this purpose, the holding elements are arranged at a smaller distance to each other in the delivery position such that the winding mandrel has a diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the film roll. In contrast to that, the holding elements of the winding mandrel are arranged at a larger distance to each other in the receiving position in which the film strip is wound up to the winding mandrel, preferably for the purpose of producing a coreless film roll, such that the winding mandrel has a larger diameter substantially corresponding to the inner diameter of the film roll. For displacing the holding elements e.g. a spreading device as described in the subsequently published German Utility Model DE 201 15 648 may be provided. Preferably, the holding elements are adapted to be hydraulically and/or pneumatically actuated since hydraulic and/or pneumatic actuation of the holding elements involves a lower maintenance effort and is easier to automate.
Preferably, the displacement means comprises a relief device. The relief device provides for a relaxation of the holding elements such that they automatically assume the delivery position. For example, springs biasing the holding elements into the receiving position can be released. Preferably, biasing of the holding elements is effected pneumatically and/or hydraulically such that the relief device is preferably configured such that it causes a pressure reduction. For this purpose, the winding mandrel preferably comprises a valve which is adapted to be automatically opened by the relief device. Opening of the valve causes the pressure to be reduced and thus the holding elements to relax. Preferably, the holding elements are connected with a return-motion means, such as a spring. The return-motion means serves for preventing the holding elements from getting jammed in the receiving position and for ensuring that they always return into the delivery position as soon as the pressure is reduced.
For further increasing the degree of automation of the device according to the invention, said device preferably comprises a transport means. With the aid of the transport means the winding mandrels, after the preferably prestretched film sheet has been wound up to said winding mandrels, are transported from a wind-up station to the delivery station. For this purpose, the transport means preferably comprises a plurality of winding mandrel holders. The winding mandrels carrying the wound-up film roll are removed from the wind-up station and transferred to the transport means and/or the winding mandrel holders of the transport means. For this purpose, separate handling means may be provided at the transfer station, which handling means are intended for automatic transfer of the film roll-carrying winding mandrels. Preferably, the winding mandrels are arranged between two holders in the wind-up station. The holders may further be used for driving the winding mandrel for the purpose of winding up the film strip to the winding mandrel. Preferably, the holders are connected with a displaceable or pivotable holding arm for removing the winding mandrel, together with the wound-up film roll, from the wind-up station at the transfer station and for transferring it to the transport means.
The winding mandrel holders of the transport means are preferably configured such that the winding mandrels are vertically arranged in the winding mandrel holders. In particular, the winding mandrels are hung up in the winding mandrel holders. For this purpose, the winding mandrels preferably comprise a suitable head-like enlarged portion which is adapted to be placed on substantially U-shaped horizontally arranged winding mandrel holders. The winding mandrels can be inserted into and removed from such U-shaped winding mandrel holders in horizontal direction.
After relaxation of the holding elements of the winding mandrels in the displacement means, i.e. after the film roll has been removed from the winding mandrel possibly with the aid of the pull-off means, the winding mandrels are expanded again. For this purpose, the holding elements of the winding mandrels are placed into their receiving position in which they serve for receiving the film strip in the wind-up station. In this connection, a roll core, such as a cardboard core, can be received in the receiving position, to which cardboard core the film is then wound up. This allows a film sheet to be wound up to such winding mandrels as described above so that coreless film sheets can be produced.
In the case of the preferred use of pneumatically or hydraulically displaceable holding elements of the winding mandrels, biasing of the holding elements in the expanding station is effected by a pressure increase in the winding mandrel, the pressure increase causing the holding elements to be displaced in radial direction. For this purpose, a preferably displaceable feed head connected with a pneumatic or hydraulic device is provided at the expanding station. Displacement of this head causes preferably the valve, which is also opened for the purpose of pressure reduction in the delivery station, to be opened and preferably compressed air to be fed to the winding mandrel.
It is further possible to configure the delivery station and the expanding station as one single station. This offers the advantage that the relief device, which effects the pressure reduction, may be configured such that immediately after pressure reduction and pulling the film roll off the winding mandrel the pressure can be increased again and the holding elements can be returned into the receiving position.
For further increasing the degree of automation, the transport means is preferably configured as an endless transport means. The transport means thus accepts the winding mandrels, together with the film roll wound up to the winding mandrel, at the transfer station and automatically transports them to the delivery station. After delivery of the film roll, the winding mandrels may then be transported to the expanding station. From said expanding station they are automatically transported to the transfer station where a winding mandrel with holding elements in their receiving position is transferred to the wind-up station. It is in particular advantageous to configure the transport means in such a manner that the winding mandrels, together with the wound-up film roll, are transported between the transfer station and the delivery station over a given minimum period of time. This ensures that in the case of a prestretched film the film has sufficient time to settle so that the film roll can be easily delivered from and/or pulled off the winding mandrel. Provision of such a calming-down distance reduces the occurrence of trouble. For example, a chain with winding mandrel holders arranged in particular at regular intervals can be provided as transport means. Preferably, the transport means is configured as a wheel or a disk, wherein the winding mandrel holders are radially arranged and moved on a circular line.
Hereunder the invention is explained in detail in connection with a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The inventive device for producing film rolls comprises, according to the basic structure shown in
The film sheet 14 is wound up to a winding mandrel 20 after it has passed over the deflection rollers 16,18. After winding-up of a predetermined length of the film sheet 14 to the winding mandrel 20, the film sheet 14 is cut with the aid of a cutting means 22 which comprises e.g. a knife.
In the illustrated embodiment the winding mandrel 20, together with the wound-up film, i.e. together with the film roll 24 produced, is removed with the aid of an automatic handling means which is not shown, and a new winding mandrel 20 is inserted into the device. For this purpose the handling means comprises e.g. an arm to whose front end a gripper is fastened. With the aid of the gripper the winding mandrel 20, together with the film roll 24 wound up to the mandrel, is removed from the device.
After removal of the winding mandrel 20 carrying the film roll 24 from the device, a new winding mandrel 20 is inserted with the aid of the handling means into the device.
The handling means may be configured such that it carries the winding mandrel 20 even when the film sheet 14 is being wound up to the winding mandrel and possibly drives the mandrel. For this purpose, the winding mandrel 20 comprises, at the two opposite ends, conical recesses 22 (
Subsequently, the transport means 32, configured as a disk or wheel in the illustrated embodiment, is further rotated in the direction indicated by arrow 34 by one station. In this connection, the winding mandrel holder 28 is rotated clockwise into the next position. After rotation of the transport means the winding mandrel holder 28 with the empty winding mandrel 20 is in the transfer station 30. Here, the winding mandrel 20 is gripped by moving the tips into the conical recesses 22 and pivoted such that it is moved into the wind-up station 26.
The next piece of film sheet 14 is now wound up to the winding mandrel 20 newly placed into the wind-up station 26, said piece of film sheet being wound off the film roll 12 to which a considerably longer film sheet is wound up so that a plurality of film rolls 24 can be produced.
The cross-section of the winding mandrel holder 28 is U-shaped and comprises two opposite arms 36 extending substantially in parallel. The winding mandrel holder is open in radial direction relative to the disk-shaped transport means 32 such that winding mandrels 20 can be removed from the winding mandrel holder 20 and/or inserted into the winding mandrel holder 20 in the direction indicated by arrow 38 (
For each winding mandrel 20 a single winding mandrel holder 28 is provided in which the winding mandrel 20 is vertically hung up. For this purpose, the winding mandrel 20 comprises a plate-shaped head 44 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the transport means 32 (
For pulling the film roll 24 off the winding mandrel 20, the delivery station 46 (
Since the inner layers of the film roll 24 may adhere to the holding elements 50 of the winding mandrel 20, the gravity sometimes does not suffice so that the film roll 24 does not automatically slip off the winding mandrel when the pressure in the winding mandrel has been reduced, i.e. the diameter of the winding mandrel has been decreased. For promoting pulling of the film roll 24 off the winding mandrel 20, a pull-off means 62 is provided. In the illustrated embodiment, the pull-off means 62 is a ram 64 which is displaceable in the direction indicated by arrow 66. The ram 64 is arranged beside the winding mandrel 20 and presses onto a side surface of the film roll 24 such that the film roll is pushed off the winding mandrel 20 in longitudinal direction of the latter.
When the film roll 24 is pulled off the winding mandrel 20 in the delivery station 46 (
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