This application is a national stage filing under section 371 of International Application No. PCT/FR2007/052542 filed on Dec. 18, 2007, and published in French on Jul. 10, 2008 as WO 2008/081145 and claims priority of French application No. 0655855 filed on Dec. 22, 2006, the entire disclosure of these applications being hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the technical field of machines with automatic or semi-automatic cutting used to dispense strips of material having a given format or selected format. These wipe dispensing machines have numerous uses for hand wipes, toilet paper and other wipes.
The Applicant holds a large number of patents, granted both in France and internationally, that relate to this type of dispensing machine. In order to make the object of the invention readily understandable,
Depending on the quality of the wipe material, which is generally made of cellulose wadding, and its thickness, which varies depending on the particular market (European or American for example), it is necessary to ensure paper retention under optimum conditions. The Applicant has thus proposed designing the drum with means to ensure retention of the strip of material either by using hook-and-loop type strips that are therefore rough or by using sleeves made of an elastomer material arranged along the drum over all or part of its surface, apart from the area through which the cutting blade moves.
This is described, for example, in the Applicant's French Patent No. 8319815/2555975. The latter also makes provision for designing the drum with a plurality of parallel discs, arranged along the longitudinal axis of the drum, on which the strip of material to be cut rests (French Patent No. 2701016).
The proposed solutions have proved satisfactory in a very large number of industrial applications.
There nevertheless remains the problem of changes in the characteristics of the wipe material and also the durability of the elastomer sleeves which have a tendency to lose their ability to adhere to the actual drum and no longer retain the strip of wipe material.
The Applicant has therefore devoted efforts to finding a satisfactory solution to prolong the usability of the sleeves made of an elastomer material whilst preserving the intrinsic adhesion properties of the elastomer materiel over time.
The solution devised by the invention meets this need simply and practically by making it possible to maintain the elasticity of the sleeves on the drum and preserve the adhesion properties of the wipe materials.
The solution provided by the invention is simple, easy to use and does not require any upgrading of the wipe material dispensing machine likely to incur significant die costs or other investments of this type.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the drum for a wipe material dispensing machine of the type comprising a central longitudinal core that corresponds to the length of the drum and protrudes at its ends so that it can be positioned relative to the accommodating side plates of the housing of the machine, said drum being designed with an end disc having an opening for movement of the blade-holder and, opposite this, another notched end disc with an offset shaped accommodating support for the other end of the blade-holder and, between the end discs of the drum, the latter is designed with a plurality of intermediate discs parallel to each other and with a predetermined pitch, said intermediate discs and the end disc being designed with a notch that defines the area in which the cutting device is housed in order to enable its articulation and swiveling, said drum accommodating a sleeve made of an elastomer material is distinctive in that the drum accommodates one or more sleeves made of an elastomer material that are tensioned around the disc-shaped components of said drum and in that, in its/their original non-stressed state, this or these sleeves have a diameter that is substantially in excess of the diameter of the drum and has/have a certain deformation elasticity and in that it/they comprise one or more means of tensioning the sleeve(s) in order to push and keep it/them in the bottom of the various notches and in that insertion and accommodation of this or these means in the notches causes elastic deformation of the sleeve(s) which grip the upper edges of the intermediate discs and an end disc of the drum, thereby causing the formation of folds between consecutive intermediate discs.
These aspects and others will become apparent from the following description.
The object of the present invention is described, merely by way of example, in the accompanying drawings in which:
In order that the object of the invention may more readily be understood, the following description is given, merely by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
The drum for the wipe material dispensing machine is represented in its entirety by (10). It has a longitudinal central core (10a) that corresponds to the length of the drum and protrudes at its ends (10b) so that it can be positioned relative to the accommodating side plates of the housing of the machine. In a known manner, this drum has an end disc (10c) that has an opening (10d) allowing movement of the blade-holder and, at the opposite end, another notched end disc (10e) with an offset shaped accommodating support (10f) for the other end of the blade-holder. Between the end discs (10c-10e) of the drum, the latter is designed with a plurality of intermediate discs (10g) arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart in accordance with a predetermined pitch.
According to the invention, the drum is devised to accommodate one or more sleeves (11) made of an elastomer material that are tensioned around the disc shaped component parts of said drum. In its/their original non-stressed state, this or these sleeves have a diameter that is substantially in excess of the diameter of the drum and has/have a certain deformation elasticity. The intermediate discs (10g) and the end disc (10e) of the drum are thus designed with a square shaped notch (10h), all of the notches being in alignment as shown in
According to the invention, means (13) of tensioning the part or parts of the sleeves is intended to press up against the upper exposed part of the latter in order to push it/them against the bottom of notch (10h). This downward movement therefore causes elastic deformation of the part or parts of the sleeves which then grip the upper edges of the intermediate discs and one end disc of the drum, thereby causing the formation of folds or ripples between consecutive intermediate discs in order to ensure better retention of the material when there is a pressure roller.
Means of tensioning (13) is thus in the form of a short horizontal bar (13a) for each sleeve or sleeve part, this flat short bar being inserted into the notches of the above-mentioned disc. The short bar is attached to the drum in two possible ways shown, by way of example, in the drawings. In
Fixing of means of tensioning (13) the sleeves makes it possible to obtain maximum tension with improved hard contact with the strip from the reel of material. The use of means (13) also makes it possible to prevent any electrostatic charging due to contact with the strip of material made of basewad or similar paper.
The service life of the drum is therefore longer and there is no risk of the sleeves becoming detached because they are held in position by being clamped firmly by the short bars. If U-bolt shaped short bars are used, there is no risk of sleeves becoming loose because deliberate action by the operator is needed in order to release them only if there is a requirement to change the sleeves.
The number of U-bolt shaped short bars depends, for example, on the number of sleeves placed on the drum, depending on the latter's characteristics and how it is fitted into the wipe material dispensing machines.
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