This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2014/000958 filed on Apr. 10, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Application No. 10 2013 104 049.7 filed on Apr. 22, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to an apparatus for accommodation of an elastomer strand to be transported to a processing location, particularly a sealing strand, and for feed of the elastomer strand, at the processing location, to an apparatus that cuts partial pieces off the sealing strand and processes them, the apparatus having a roll that accommodates the elastomer strand in the form of a coil, a transport container that accommodates the roll with the coil, and having devices for rotating the roll within the transport container, unwinding the elastomer strand from the roll, and feeding it to the processing apparatus.
Such an apparatus, the characteristics of which are evident from
The invention is based on the task of reducing the effort for transport of the apparatus between the production location and the processing location of the elastomer strand.
The apparatus that accomplishes this task, according to the invention, is characterized in that the transport space required for the apparatus can be reduced after the elastomer strand has been unwound off the roll.
It is advantageous that less transport capacity is required for return transport of the emptied apparatuses to the manufacturer of the elastomer strand material.
While reductions in the required transport space would be possible by means of nesting of parts of the emptied apparatuses into one another, in a preferred embodiment of the invention the apparatus can be reduced in size in at least one spatial dimension, particularly in its height.
It is practical if the apparatus can be stacked in the state of reduced size.
In an embodiment, the apparatus can be reduced in size by collapsing apparatus parts having a planar expanse, particularly by collapsing wall parts of the transport container.
While it would be possible to dispose of a hollow cylinder that forms the roll core of the roll, for example as a disposable part produced from cardboard, in a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, such a hollow cylinder can be transformed into a planar form, which can be laid together with other planar apparatus parts to form a flat stack, in order to reduce the required transport space.
The hollow cylinder could be formed so as to be disassembled, from strands, such as rods, wires or cables, which extend along mantle lines of the hollow cylinder. Preferably, however, it is formed by a flexible strip that can be bent in the circumference direction of the hollow cylinder, the ends of which strip can be connected with one another.
In an embodiment, the roll has disk-shaped end caps, from which a cylinder stump projects on the face side, in each instance, engaging into the hollow cylinder, particularly when the hollow cylinder is formed.
The flexible strip can be wound onto the mantle surfaces of the cylinder stumps under tension, so that after the strip ends have been connected with one another, a stable hollow cylinder and thereby a stable roll core has been formed.
The flexible strip can consist of slats connected with one another in articulated manner, in the manner of a blind. Such slats can be glued onto a flexible layer composed of textile or plastic material, for example, or can themselves have articulation elements on their longitudinal sides, as rigid bodies.
It is practical if the flexible strip has projections on its edges, which projections face the end caps of the roll, for engagement into a guide in the end cap in question.
In particular, this guide can be formed by a groove in the mantle surface that is continuous over the circumference of the mantle surface of the cylinder stump of the end cap. The continuous groove allows any desired placement and tension stretching of the flexible strip on the mantle surface during the formation of the hollow cylinder.
It is practical if the devices for rotating the roll have elements for torque-proof coupling of the hollow cylinder to the end caps. Independent of the tension state of the flexible strip, it is ensured, in this way, that the roll core formed by the hollow cylinder constantly rotates along with the end caps, particularly with an end cap driven from the outside.
The invention will be explained in greater detail in the following, using exemplary embodiments and the attached drawings, which relate to one of these exemplary embodiments. The drawings show:
a the apparatus of
An apparatus for accommodation of an elastomer strand 37, produced by means of extrusion, shown in
The roll 2 comprises a roll core configured as a hollow cylinder 3, as well as end caps 4 and 5 at the face ends of the hollow cylinder.
The roll 2 is mounted on opposite side walls 6 and 7 of the container 1, wherein a hollow cylinder stump 8 or 9 that projects outward from the end cap 4 or 5, respectively, coaxial to the hollow cylinder 3, engages into a frame opening 10 or 11, respectively (
The hollow cylinder stump 8 or 9 projects from a disk 12 or 13, respectively, that furthermore forms the end cap 4 or 5. A further hollow cylinder stump 14 or 15 projects from the side of the disk 12 or 13 that faces away from the hollow cylinder stump 8 or 9. The hollow cylinder 3 that forms the roll core sits on the respective mantle surface 38 of the hollow cylinder stumps 14, 15, as is particularly evident from
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The guide groove 25 mentioned above borders on a ring shoulder 28, the height of which approximately corresponds to the thickness of the wall of the hollow cylinder 3. In this way, a winding surface for accommodation of the elastomer strand 37, which surface is continuous, without steps, all the way to the disk 12 or 13 of the end cap 4 or 5, is formed. The end of the elastomer strand 37 can be introduced into an opening 29. A wedge 30 that runs on the ring shoulder 28 over an angle of 180° 7 fills a cavity, in a first winding layer, which cavity would otherwise occur when the elastomer strand, the end of which is held in place in the opening 29, is wound on in spiral shape.
In the position shown in
After complete unwinding of the elastomer strand 37, which has a length of over 1000 m in the exemplary embodiment shown, from the roll 2, at the processing location of the elastomer strand, the apparatus described above is brought into a state of reduced size for return transport, with the height being reduced.
First, according to
To further reduce the size of the apparatus, upper parts 32, 33 of the side walls 6, 7, connected with the end caps 4, 5 [comma removed] with shape fit, are lifted out upward, and, according to
Just as the apparatuses according to
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