Information
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Patent Grant
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6620241
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Patent Number
6,620,241
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Gluing unit of a tail end of a log fitted in a load-bearing structure (12) of a machine to produce logs, in which the structure (12) comprises an inclined surface (13) for feeding logs (14) and in which fitted at the end of the inclined surface (13) is a rotating selector (15), equipped with a series of pockets (15a), to receive individual logs (14) and feed these towards an actual gluing unit (11). This gluing unit (11) comprises in succession a lower unwinding roller (16) and an upper conveyor belt (17) and, moreover, immediately downstream of the unwinding roller (16) a feed roller (18) followed by a suction roller (19), connected to a vacuum source, and a glue dispensing device (20), and also provided above the unwinding roller (16) and feed roller (18) with a blowing component (27) to blow a final end (21) of the log (14) and a photocell (28) which interacts to detect the final end (21) of the log (14).
Description
The present application claims priority to Italian Patent Application Serial No. MI 2000A 002195, filed Oct. 11, 2000.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a gluing unit of a tail end of a log.
In order to produce rolls of toilet tissue, kitchen paper and similar, denominated “logs”, once the paper has been rolled, the state of the art method is to distribute or position glue in various ways both on a tail end of the individual log and on a portion of the roll of which the log is composed to obtain firm reciprocal binding of the finished log.
In fact, glue is used to join the final end and the remaining part of the winding, which can then be cut into several rolls of the limited dimension required, thus obtaining several finished rolls.
Currently, this deposition of glue is performed either using dispensers to spray the glue or by making the tail end or the roll pass over a slit where glue is dispensed by overflow, once a portion of the tail end has been unwound from the rest of the roll.
These state of the art gluing units, although functioning very well, may not allow glue to be dispensed and distributed evenly and in the exact position desired.
In fact, with the use of dispensers to spray glue, as the glue is distributed by means of the aforesaid dispensers, this distribution is not always continual and straight and glue may also be deposited on parts of the paper where it is not desired or tends to dirty the entire machine. Moreover, it must be considered that the dispensers are complicated and must be checked and adjusted in order not to use too much or, in contrast, too little glue.
When, on the other hand, glue is made to flow from an overflow, over which the tail end of the roll or the roll itself passes, fouling of the entire machine and even the roll may occur, due to the amount of glue and glue that is transported by the paper or spills from the overflow unintentionally.
Moreover, it must be taken into consideration that units to glue a tail end of a log are particularly complicated from the constructional point of view, in general, and from the point of view of interaction between the various parts which feed the log, unwind the tail end, or at least a portion of this, and permit the glue to be positioned on this.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is therefore to identify a different solution to the technical problem above for correct dispensing or positioning of the glue, solving the problems of prior art related to the entire gluing unit of the tail end of the log.
Another object is to produce a unit capable of performing the job mentioned above that is particularly simple to operate, also in the presence of a high productivity level.
These objects according to the present invention are obtained by producing a gluing unit of a tail end of a log fitted in a load-bearing structure (
12
) of a machine to produce logs, in which said structure (
12
) has an inclined surface (
13
) for feeding logs (
14
) arriving from a re-reeling machine and in which provided at the end of said inclined surface (
13
) is a rotating selector (
15
), equipped with a series of pockets (
15
a
), to retrieve individual logs (
14
) and feed said logs (
14
) towards a gluing unit (
11
), wherein said gluing unit (
11
) comprises in succession a lower unwinding roller (
16
) and an upper conveyor belt (
17
) and, immediately downstream of said unwinding roller (
16
) a feed roller (
18
) followed by a suction roller (
19
), connected to a vacuum source, and a wire (
20
), and also provided over said unwinding roller (
16
) and said feed roller (
18
) with a blowing component (
27
) to blow a final end (
21
) of said log (
14
) and a photocell (
28
) that interacts to detect said final end (
21
) of the log (
14
), wherein said glue dispensing device comprises said wire (
20
), which is fitted crosswise to the feed direction both of said log (
14
), and said final end (
21
), wherein said wire (
20
) collects glue (
26
) in a tank (
25
) while rotating on end pulleys (
22
).
Further important characteristics and details of `the present invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The characteristics and advantages of a gluing unit of a tail end of a log according to the present invention shall become clearer and more evident from the description below, provided merely as an exemplary and non-limiting embodiment with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side elevation view, partly sectional, of a unit according to the present invention in a first operating position in which the log is blocked between an unwinding roller and a feed belt,
FIG. 2
is a similar view to the one shown in
FIG. 1
in a subsequent operating position, where a dashed line also indicates the position in which the roll receives the glue from a wire to distribute this.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With generic reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, these show a gluing unit of a tail end of a log, indicated as a whole with
11
, provided in a machine for producing logs. Fitted on a load-bearing structure
12
of the machine is an inclined surface
13
to feed logs
14
coming from a preceding re-reeling machine.
The end of the inclined surface
13
is fitted with a rotating selector
15
of the star type, equipped with a series of pockets
15
a
, which receives the individual logs and feeds them towards the actual gluing unit
11
.
According to the present invention, this gluing unit
11
has an unwinding roller
16
, which is composed for example of a series of unwinding rollers, spaced, coaxial and connected inflexibly, positioned below an upper conveyor belt
17
, which extends over the entire gluing unit
11
.
Positioned immediately downstream of the unwinding roller
16
is a feed roller
18
, composed for example of a series of feed rollers, spaced, joined and coaxial to one another, followed by a suction roller
19
, connected to a vacuum source (not shown) and for this purpose provided with a perforated surface.
Also provided is a device to dispense glue comprising a wire
20
which is positioned crosswise to the feed direction both of a tail end
21
, which extends from the log or roll
14
of paper, and of the log
14
. The wire
20
in the example is of the closed ring type, wound on end pulleys
22
, in example two, only one of which is shown and at least one of which is governed in continuous rotation by a gear motor
23
. The pulleys
22
are supported rotatably on walls
24
of a tank
25
.
In fact, the wire
20
is made to pass inside the tank
25
containing a special glue
26
suitable for the use specified above and rotating along its course over the pulleys
22
collects and carries the glue
26
to deposit it on the paper. The wire
20
is thus provided with a lower branch that collects the glue and an upper branch which releases the glue on the paper, log or roll. For example, the tank
25
may be closed in the shape of a box and may be provided at an upper end with a length of the wire
20
, free towards the outside and projecting, which has collected and transports the glue
26
before rotating on the pulleys it returns inside the tank
25
to collect more glue. The glue is therefore deposited on the paper in the form of a crosswise strip (not shown).
At the top, in addition to the conveyor belt
17
, at least one blowing component
27
is provided, which acts to open the final end
21
from the rest of the log or roll
14
. Moreover, there is a photocell
28
, which also interacts with the final end
21
of the log
14
, detecting its presence.
Lastly, an inclined ejection surface
29
is provided, positioned beyond which are a pair of rollers
30
that guarantee binding between the tail or final end
21
of the log
14
and the log or roll itself
14
, to ensure the glue
26
binds.
Operation of a gluing unit of a tail end of a log of material
11
positioned in a machine to produce the finished log is extremely simple.
The rolls
14
, wound almost to their final dimension, are fed onto the inclined surface
13
coming from a preceding re-reeling machine, positioned in the line.
Each single roll
14
is positioned in a pocket
15
a
of the rotating selector
15
and is then fed according to a predetermined sequence towards the gluing unit
11
of the present invention.
In fact, the roll
14
is positioned on the unwinding roller
16
, located below, and is held in place by the upper conveyor belt
17
. The unwinding roller
16
rotates counter-clockwise, while the conveyor belt
17
moves forward to hold the roll
14
in place, although allowing it to rotate. In this way the final end
21
of the roll
14
is carried, by rotation of the roll
14
, to the blowing component
27
(FIG.
1
). This blowing component
27
acts to open the final end
21
from the rest of the roll
14
and the photocell
28
detects that this aperture has occurred to a sufficient extent over the suction roller
19
.
At this point the unwinding roller
16
stops and the continuous forward movement of the upper conveyor belt
17
determines feed of the roll
14
with the final end
21
separate and open.
The feed roller
18
cooperates in correct forward positioning of this final end
21
so that this final end
21
is positioned on the suction roller
19
(FIG.
2
). The suction roller
19
, rotating clockwise, tends to grasp the final end
21
of the paper of the roll
14
being processed and rolls this around itself.
At this point the feed roller
18
stops rotation and immediately after this the suction roll
19
also stops rotation.
This causes lack of stability of the roll
14
, which was held in this position by the rotation of the rollers
18
and
19
and the feed of the upper conveyor belt
17
. However, by continuing to move forwards, the latter determines feed of the roll
14
while the final end
21
, separate and open from the roll
14
, is held in position by the halted suction roller
19
(dashed line in FIG.
2
).
It is evident that the roll
14
passing over the upper branch of the wire
20
provided with glue, receives a portion of this which is positioned according to a line that can be identified as a generic generating line of the roll
14
.
When this passage has been performed the roll
14
is provided with a line of glue and the suction roll
19
can interrupt suction, releasing the final end
21
of the roll
14
.
The roll
14
is then drawn forwards by the continuous movement of the upper conveyor belt
17
and passes onto the inclined ejection surface
29
. As stated, positioned beyond this inclined ejection surface
29
are a pair of rollers
30
that act on the roll
14
, provided with the line of glue, and on the final end
21
of this, pressing them together. This guarantees binding between the tail or final end
21
of the roll
14
and the roll itself
14
, to ensure the glue
26
binds.
The log is then ready to be fed to the subsequent cutting-off machine which will produce a number of small rolls of the required dimensions.
It has thus been seen that a gluing unit of a tail end of a log of material
11
according to the present invention accomplishes the objects indicated previously.
The unit is particularly simple in structure and does not require to be surrounded by complicated equipment.
Moreover, owing to the presence of only a few rollers and the conveyor belt, it is particularly compact and contained in limited spaces.
The wire
20
used as glue dispenser on the roll prevents any type of undesired fouling and also prevents unnecessary waste of glue, by dispensing only the metered quantity it carries.
The perforated suction roller
19
permits the tail end of the roll to be held in position so that the line of glue can be deposited on the roll by the wire.
The unit of the present invention thus designed is susceptible to numerous modifications and variants, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Moreover, in practice the materials, their dimensions and components used may vary according to technical requirements.
Claims
- 1. Gluing unit of a tail end of a log fitted in a load-bearing structure (12) of a machine to produce logs, in which said structure (12) has an inclined surface (13) for feeding logs (14) arriving from a re-reeling machine and in which provided at the end of said inclined surface (13) is a rotating selector (15), equipped with a series of pockets (15a), to retrieve individual logs (14) and feed said logs (14) towards a gluing unit (11), wherein said gluing unit (11) comprises in succession a lower unwinding roller (16) and an upper conveyor belt (17) and, immediately downstream of said unwinding roller (16) a feed roller (18) followed by a suction roller (19), connected to a vacuum source, and a wire (20), and also provided over said unwinding roller (16) and said feed roller (18) with a blowing component (27) to blow a final end (21) of said log (14) and a photocell (28) that interacts to detect said final end (21) of the log (14), wherein said glue dispensing device comprises said wire (20), which is fitted crosswise to the feed direction both of said log (14), and said final end (21), wherein said wire (20) collects glue (26) in a tank (25) while rotating on end pulleys (22).
- 2. Gluing unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said unwinding roller (16) rotates counter-clockwise, while said suction roller (19) rotates clockwise, said conveyor belt (17) being made to advance continuously.
- 3. Gluing unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said unwinding roller (16) is composed of a series of unwinding rollers, spaced, coaxial and connected inflexibly.
- 4. Gluing unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said feed roller (18) is composed of a series of unwinding rollers, spaced, coaxial and connected inflexibly.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
MI2000A2195 |
Oct 2000 |
IT |
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Sep 1993 |
A |
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Apr 2002 |
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