Claims
- 1. A film-winding apparatus comprising a winding roll, a drive roll and a flexible, bowed idler roller between and in contact with said rolls through their lengths, said apparatus further including a linearly movable mount, said idler roller being mounted on said mount, and thereafter means coupled to said mount for moving said idler roller into engagement with said winding roll to flex and thereby bow said idler roller.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drive roll is mounted for swinging movement toward and away from said idler roller and said apparatus further including means for biasing the drive roll toward the idler roller and thereby twisting the bow in said idler roller.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said idler roller has its axis offset from the axes of said winding and drive rolls.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said idler roller has a diameter substantially less than the diameters of said winding and drive rolls.
- 5. A film-winding apparatus including:
- a winding roll,
- a drive roll,
- a flexible idler roller positioned between said winding and drive rolls,
- means for moving said idler roller and said drive roll into engagement with each other to flex and thereby bow the roller, and
- means for moving said idler roller and said winding roll into engagement with each other thereby twisting the bow in said idler roller.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said idler roller is pivotally moved into engagement with said drive roll and said winding roll is pivotally moved into engagement with said idler roller.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said drive roll is pivotally moved into engagement with said idler roller and said idler roller is linearly moved into engagement with said winding roll.
- 8. A film-winding apparatus including:
- a winding roll,
- a drive roll,
- a flexible idler roller positioned between said winding and drive rolls,
- means for moving said idler roller and said winding roll into engagement with each other to flex and thereby bow the roller, and
- means for moving said idler roller and said drive roll into engagement with each other thereby twisting the bow in said idler roller.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said idler roller is pivotally moved into engagement with said drive roll and said winding roll is pivotally moved into engagement with said idler roller.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said drive roll is pivotally moved into engagement with said idler roller and said idler roller is linearly moved into engagement with said winding roll.
- 11. A method of winding film including the steps of:
- moving a flexible idler roller and a drive roll into engagement with each other to flex and thereby bow said flexible idler roller, and
- moving said idler roller and a winding roll into engagement with each other thereby to twist the bow in said flexible idler roller.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said flexible idler roller is supported at each end and is first moved into initial contact with the surface of said drive roll and then moved further so that the ends of said roller are positioned below the plane of the surface of said drive roll whereby said flexible idler roller is bowed in a direction outwardly from the surface of said drive roll and whereby when said idler roller and said winding roll are brought into engagement with each other the bow will be twisted in the direction of film travel and greater forces will be placed on the center portion of film being wound on said winding roll.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said idler roller is pivotally moved into engagement with said drive roll.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said idler roller is linearly moved into engagement with said drive roll.
- 15. A method of winding film including the steps of:
- moving a flexible idler roller and a winding roll into engagement with each other to flex and thereby bow said flexible idler roller, and
- moving said idler roller and a drive roll into engagement with said other thereby to twist the bow in said flexible idler roller.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said flexible idler roller is supported at each end and is first moved into initial contact with the surface of said winding roll and then moved further so that the ends of said roller are positioned below the plane of the surface of said winding roll whereby said flexible idler roller is bowed in a direction outwardly from the surface of said winding roll and whereby, when said idler roller and said drive roll are brought into engagement with each other, the bow will be twisted in the direction of film travel and greater forces will be placed on the edges of film being wound on said winding roll.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein said idler roller is pivotally moved into engagement with said winding roll.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein said idler roller is linearly moved into engagement with said winding roll.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 483,368, filed Apr. 8, 1983.
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