Applicants claim priority of Italian Patent Application No. MI 2008A 001434, filed Jul. 31, 2008.
The present invention relates to equipment for the gluing of the final tail of rolls or logs of sheet material, particularly paper.
It is known in the paper converting industry, for example, in producing hygienic paper rolls such as bathroom tissue and kitchen towels, to use machines called rewinders which unwind a web or sheet of paper from a large diameter reel or parent roll and rewind the web onto tubular cores, thereby producing rolls or logs with a diameter fit for the intended use. These machines work continuously is and cause the separation of the sheet at the end of the winding of each log, thereby providing a final tail of the finished log and an initial tail of the next log, which need to be glued, respectively, to the formed log and to the tubular core of the new log.
The invention particularly relates to the gluing of the final tail of the formed log.
There are various systems for the gluing of the final tail, which normally consist of unwinding the tail of the formed log, applying glue on the inside, for example through a distributing nozzle, and rewinding the tail onto the log, to which it then remains glued.
Other systems apply a layer of glue along a line of the cylindrical surface of the log, against which the final tail is then applied.
European Patent No. 0 481 929 B1 describes a gluing device of this type, where the glue is distributed by overflowing from an upwardly oriented slit of a glue dispenser located on the rotating trajectory of the log. This overflowing glue dispenser has the disadvantage of distributing the glue continuously, with the consequent contamination of logs that do not need the glue application, for example, because they are defective.
European Patent No. 0 699 168 B2 partly solves this problem, proposing to place at the inside of the glue dispenser a movable device normally immersed in the glue and which is moved towards the upwardly oriented slit of the glue container to apply the glue to the log when it rolls over the slit. This solution does not completely eliminate the problem of the paper contamination, considering that the movable element is completely immersed in the glue in the container and does not allow varying the quantity of glue to be applied to the roll, unless by substituting the movable device.
The aim of the invention is to eliminate the above mentioned problems.
In particular, one aim of the invention is to avoid contamination of the log.
Another aim of the invention is to allow handling the glue quantity to be applied in a simple way.
One more aim of the invention is to allow a uniform glue distribution on the whole line of the log or on segments of it.
The device of the invention provides a pick up roll, partially immersed in glue in a tank, which transfers measured quantities of glue to a glue applicator or glue distributor roll. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the glue applicator roll includes at least one paddle, blade, or projection which extends out more or less radially from its profile. The paddle, blade, or projection picks up a predetermined quantity of glue from the external surface of the pick up roll and transfers the glue to the log surface through a transverse opening in the log roll down table.
By varying the angular speeds and/or the rotation senses of the pick up roll and of the paddle carrying roll, based also on the number of the latter, it is possible to handle with precision the glue quantity which is transferred to the log.
The end of the glue distributing paddle can be shaped to optimize the quantity of glue which is collected and transferred to the log. For example, the end of the paddle can be provided with a groove to contain the glue, and/or the transverse width of the end of the paddle can be varied.
The handling of the collected glue quantity can also be adjusted by using one of several superficial finishes of the pick up roll. For example, a smooth surface will pick up less glue and will therefore transfer less glue to the distribution paddle. A rough surface will pick up more glue and transfer more glue to the paddle.
More characteristics of the invention will become clearer from the detailed description below.
Further characteristics of the invention will be made clearer by the detailed description that follows, referring to purely exemplary and therefore non-limiting embodiments thereof, illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawing, the numeral 1 designates generally a tail sealing apparatus for gluing the final tail of rolls or logs of convolutely wound ribbon-like material, which may be referred to as a web or sheet. The tail sealing apparatus may be included, for example, in a conventional rewinder which is well known in the paper converting art for forming rolls of bathroom tissue and kitchen towels. Accordingly, the details of the rewinder need not be further described.
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Downstream of the table 2 is located a tail unwinding or tail separating apparatus 5, which includes a pair of opposed rolls—a lower roll 3, whose profile is very close to or slightly projecting above the extension of the table 2, and an upper roll 4. This unwinding apparatus serves to unwind or separate the final tail from the log L, as will be explained more fully below.
The preferred tail unwinding unit 5 is described in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,652. However, other units known in the art for unwinding or separating the tail from the log can be used, for example, a unit which uses unwinding belts. Other devices for unwinding or separating a tail from a log are described, for example, in European Patent Nos. 0 481 929 B1 and 0 699 168 B2, British Patent No. 1 495 445, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,475,974, 4,963,223, and 5,242,525.
Downstream of the unwinding unit 5, a roll down table 6 is provided, which is substantially in alignment with the table 2 and which is provided with a transverse opening 7. The transverse dimension of the opening 7 extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the log. The length or longitudinal dimension of the transverse opening 7 extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the log, i.e., across the width of the roll down table, and may be continuous or discontinuous along the length of the log.
The gluing device of the invention, generally designated by the reference numeral 10, is located below the roll down table 6 in alignment with the transverse opening 7. The gluing device 10 includes a tank 11 which extends parallel to the axis of the log, below the opening 7, and which is partially filled with liquid glue or adhesive 12.
An elongated pick up roll 13 is located in the glue tank 11 and is partially immersed in the glue 12. The pick up roll is kept in rotation about its axis 13a, for is example, in a clockwise direction as indicated by the arrows in the enclosed figures. Any suitable drive mechanism for rotating the pick up roll can be used.
Above and outside the tank 11 a second elongated rotatable roll 14 is provided, on which one or more (in the example two) glue distribution paddles, blades, or projections 15 are fixed. The axis 14a of the roll 14 is parallel to the axis 13a of the roll 13 and is preferably located in a vertical plane which is spaced from the vertical plane containing the axis of the roll 13. The distribution paddles 15 project substantially radially from the surface of the roll 14. Preferably, in the case of the two paddles 15 shown in the figures, the paddles are located in parallel planes which are parallel to, and spaced from, a plane passing through the axis of the roll 14.
The staggering or spacing of the two axes of the rolls 13, 14 and the staggering or spacing between the planes of the paddles 15 allows an optimal transfer of the glue and guarantees the detachment of one of the paddles 15 from the surface of the pick up roll 13 while the other paddle is in position of glue distribution on the log L (see
The glue distributor roll 14 is rotated at a speed that depends on the number of cycles (logs per minute to be glued) and on the number of paddles 15 fixed on its surface. Each paddle 15 picks up a suitable quantity of glue which is deposited on or adheres to the external surface of the pick up roll 13 (
Another advantage of the invention is that, considering that the paddle 15 is a rigid support for the log in transit over the opening 7, the opening can be wider, thereby resulting in less glue dirt or contamination on the roll down table 6.
Referring to the sequence shown in the drawing, the succession of the phases which accomplish the gluing of the final log tail is now described. In
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However, it is obvious that the paddle 15 can also be moved in synchronism with the log L, detecting with sensors the position of the log on the discharge table 6, in a way to come in contact with the surface of the log L when the paddle transits the opening 7, without stopping, in order to optimize the gluing times.
To optimize the gluing and the managing of the movement in synchronism between the movement of the paddle 15 and the transit of the log on the opening 7, a roll 14′ (shown with a broken line in
better managing the traversing speed of the log on the glue distributing element, considering also the discordant movement of the paddle if it is moved in synchronism with the log instead of being in stationary position;
improving the contact between the glue distributing element and the log.
Alternatively, if desired, the log can be stopped over the opening in the roll down table and the paddle 15 can be rotated into contact with the stopped log.
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The pick up roll 13 and/or the distributing paddles 15 and/or the glue containing tank 11 and/or the opening 7 can be continuous in the longitudinal direction for the whole length of the log generatrix (i.e., parallel to the axis of the log), or they can be discontinuous or interrupted. The second case optimizes glue consumption and/or avoids glue contaminaton of the cutting elements of the log saws which cut the log transversely into shorter rolls. If the rolls 3 and 4 are not continuous in the direction of the log length, it is possible to install intermediate supports for the rolls and reduce the diameter of the rolls for long log lengths.
The management of the quantity of glue collected by the paddles 15 may be controlled by controlling the differential speed between the pick up roll 13 and the distributor roll 14, increasing or decreasing the contact time and therefore the transferred glue quantity. The extremity of the paddle 15 can also be shaped in a way to optimize and control the amount of the collected glue. For example, the end of the paddle can be provided with a groove 15a (
The management of the collected glue quantity can also be accomplished by using different superficial finishes of the pick up roll 13. A smooth surface will mean less glue will adhere to or be deposited on the pick up roll, and less glue will therefore be transferred to the distributing paddle 15. Conversely, a rougher surface on the pick up roll 13 will pick up more glue, and more glue will be transferred to the paddle 15.
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When the control system of the machine issues a cull signal, the control system will rotate the distributor roll 14 so that the roll support projection 19 is positioned in the opening 7 in the roll down table 6. The roll support projection 19 supports the cull log as the cull log rolls over the opening 7, and glue is not applied to the cull log. The outer end of the cull support 19 advantageously includes a rounded or radiused surface 20 to facilitate rolling of the cull log over the support.
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Considering the above, the advantages of the invention—as explained previously—appear to be evident. Obviously the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described previously and illustrated in the enclosed drawings, but numerous detail modifications can be made to it, within the reach of a technician's skill, remaining within the field of the invention defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI 2008A 001434 | Jul 2008 | IT | national |