Low maintenance cutting rubber

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604444
  • Patent Number
    6,604,444
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 29, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is related to an apparatus for cutting webs of material (1) and includes a cutting cylinder (8) having at least one knife assembly (12, 13) assigned to its circumference (9). A supporting element (23) is assigned to said cutting cylinder (8) forming a cutting region (3) there between and a transport belt (20) having cut rubber portions (20.1, 20.2, 20.3) integrated therein is assigned to said supporting element (23).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is related to a cutting rubber assembly which requires low maintenance and which can be used in machines that cut webs of any sort.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 5,107,733 is related to an apparatus for cutting and transporting a paper web in a folding apparatus of a printing press. An apparatus for transporting a web in a printing press comprises a pair of cutting cylinders for cutting web sections from the web, and a transporting device for transporting the web sections away from the cutting cylinders. The first cutting cylinder has at least one cutting angle and the second cutting cylinder has at least one cutting knife which meets the cutting angle at a nip between the cutting cylinders, to cut the web moving through the nip. A plurality of strips are supported on the first cutting cylinder and a plurality of strips are supported on the second cutting cylinder. The strips have positioned on the cutting cylinders in which they impress a temporary reinforcing profile onto each newly formed leading portion of the web, when the strips move through the nip. At least one smoothing surface is supported on the first cutting cylinder and at least one smoothing surface is supported on the second cutting cylinder. The smoothing surfaces have positions on the cutting cylinders, wherein the smoothing surfaces remove the temporary reinforcing profile from the leading portion of the web, when the smoothing surfaces move through the nip.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,444 concerns a method and device for assuring orderly web travel in a folder by punching holes in a paper width direction.




A method of assuring orderly web travel in a folder includes stamping out of a layer structure formed of mutually superimposed web surface portions, along respective strips thereof, a plurality of tongue-like elements remaining appendant to the web surface portions and projecting through respective holes simultaneously stand out of the web surface portions, so as thereby to hold the web surface portions together at the respective strips thereof and a device for performing the method.




The known devices according to the prior art have anvil bars which are assigned to lateral grooves of the anvil cylinders. Once said anvil bars consisting essentially of rubber are worn out, they have to be exchanged. Maintenance regarding the exchange of anvil bars on cutting cylinders requires considerable down time of the press. Further, the accessibility of said anvil bars is difficult.




A further disadvantage of the rectangular shaped anvil bars known from the art is that they constrain the signature on impact of the knife and cheekwood of the assembly upon the cutting operation only. Prior to and after the cut operation a signature constraint cannot be achieved with device known from the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the prior art cited it is an object of the present invention to reduce the maintenance of cutting rubbers.




A further object of the present invention is to improve the constraint on the signature as it is created.




According to the present invention, an apparatus for cutting webs of material includes:




a cutting cylinder having at least one knife assembly assigned to its circumference,




a supporting element assigned to said cutting cylinder forming a cutting region there between, and




a transport belt having integrated cut rubber portions, said transport belt being assigned to said supporting element.




The present invention offers the advantage to index said belt upon wear of the cut rubber spot to a fresh cut rubber spot or portion, respectively. When there are no more fresh spots, the entire belt can be replaced very easily. Furthermore, a constraint is exerted upon the incoming web and the signature resulting there from over the entire length of the cutting region, prior to the cutting region and behind the cutting region.




According to further details of the present invention, said transport belt travels along an endless loop about said supporting element which may be designed as an anvil cut roller or cylinder with a smooth surface. Said revolving transport belt co-operates with an upper web transport device prior to the cutting region as well as with a lower signature transport device. Said transport belt is substantially supported by a supporting element within said cutting region, i. e. upon its section of the travel path opposite said knife cylinder. Said transport belt having cut rubber portions assigned thereto, bridges the distance between said upper web transport device and said lower signature transport device. The width of said transport belt corresponds to the maximum width of the web to be processed in a folder apparatus arranged behind a rotary printing press.




On the transport belt a laminated cut rubber layer may be provided, the cut rubber layer traveling with the transport belt about its closed loop. Upon wearing of a spot of the laminated cut rubber layer, the transport belt is indexed, so that a new spot of the respective cut rubber layer co-operates with respective knife assemblies upon a cutting operation. As an alternative, distinct cut rubber portions may be integrated into the transport belt received in lateral grooves assigned to said transport belt. Upon the occurrence of a cut operation, said spot of the cut rubber layer or said distinct cut rubber portions received by a lateral groove are supported by said supporting element, being an anvil roller having a smooth surface for instance.




Along the entire surface of said transport belt adjacent cut rubber portions may be arranged so as to provide several fresh cutting anvils which are easy to replace upon wear.




The present invention further discloses a method for severing signatures from an incoming web of material comprising the steps of




constraining an incoming web of material between a transport belt and a signature transport device,




supporting said transport belt having cut rubber portions integrated therein by a supporting element upon impact of a knife assembly, and




constraining the severed signature between a portion of said transport belt and a signature transport device upon further travel of the severed signature in signature travel direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The present invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of a specific embodiment when read in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows an existing cutting cylinder pair design, the anvil cylinder having anvil bars assigned thereto;





FIG. 2

shows a transport belt having cutting rubber portions assigned thereto, shown in regions A and B; and





FIGS. 2A and 2B

show the regions A and B of

FIG. 2

in greater detail.





FIG. 3

shows a 3-dimensional view of a cutting cylinder having a plurality of cams integrated therein.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows an existing cutting cylinder pair design with the anvil cylinder having anvil bars assigned thereto.




An incoming web of material


1


is forwarded into a cutting region


3


by a pair of nip rollers


2


arranged above a cutting cylinder pair, including an anvil cylinder


4


and a knife cylinder


8


. Knife cylinder


8


includes two knife assemblies, a first knife assembly


12


and a second knife assembly


13


. Between said first and second knife assembly


12


,


13


, respectively, surface jackets


10


are assigned to the circumference


9


of said knife cylinder


8


. Said first and second knife cylinder assemblies


12


,


13


, respectively, are arranged opposite to one another, thus severing two signatures from the incoming web of material


1


upon a complete revolution. Said anvil cylinder


4


has two rectangularly shaped anvil bars, a first anvil bar


6


and a second anvil bar


7


cooperating with said first and second knife assemblies


12


,


13


respectively, of said knife cylinder


8


. Said first and second anvil bars


6


,


7


respectively, are arranged opposite to one another. Within a cutting region


3


signatures


15


are severed from said incoming web of material


1


, said signatures


15


being transferred to a transporting system including a left transport system


16


and a right transport system


18


. Both transport systems


16


,


18


, respectively, have revolving belts


17


assigned thereto for further transportation of said signatures


15


, continuously severed from the incoming web of material


1


in said cutting region


3


.





FIG. 2

shows a transport belt having rubber portions assigned thereto, while

FIGS. 2A and 2B

show the regions A and B respectively of

FIG. 2

in greater detail.




According to the present invention, above a knife cylinder


8


constraining tapes


19


are arranged which cooperate with a transport belt


20


. Said transport belt


20


, extending over the width of said knife cylinder


8


, corresponds in its width to the maximum width of the web of material


1


to be processed in a folding apparatus, for example. Said transport belt


20


travels along an endless loop, not shown in greater detail here and substantially extends in its vertical path from said constraining tapes


19


through said cutting region


3


to a signature its vertical path from said constraining tapes


19


through said cutting region


3


to a signature transporting device


24


arranged below said knife cylinder


8


. As previously has been mentioned, two knife assemblies


12


,


13


, respectively, are assigned to the circumference


9


of said knife cylinder


8


opposite to one another. Besides the knifes for severing a signature


15


from the incoming web of material


1


, said knife assemblies


12


,


13


comprise cheekwoods


22


for securing said knifes to the respective knife assembly


12


,


13


, respectively. Still further, cams


28


are arranged within said knife cylinder


8


, which are mounted pivotally about respective axes


27


. Said axes


27


extend substantially through the interior of said knife cylinder


8


. Said cams


28


each comprise a cam surface


29


including a respective contacting portion


30


. Further, said cams


28


are connected to spring means


31


retracting said cams


28


into its respective disengaged position within circumferential grooves of said knife cylinder


8


. In its engaged position said cams


28


contact with respective contacting portions


30


trailing edges of cut signatures


15


leaving said cutting region


3


. It can be derived from

Fig. 2

of the present application that said cam surfaces


29


penetrate said surface


9


of said knife cylinder in the respective section of the cylinders surface


9


below said respective knife assembly


12


,


13


, respectively. Said contacting portions


30


exactly will seize the trailing edge of cut signature


15


once this signature


15


has left the cut region


3


, i. e. a constraint on the signature


15


is exerted upon leaving the cutting region


3


.




Opposite said knife cylinder


8


, a revolving supporting element


23


is arranged, having a substantially flat surface on its circumference


23


.


1


. Said supporting element


23


supports said transport belt


20


upon a cutting operation in the cutting region


3


and supports the new formed leading edge of said incoming web of material


1


until the next cutting operation occurs. The cut signature


15


is forwarded to a signature transporting device


24


cooperating with said transport belt


20


travelling in direction


26


of signature travel.




The operation of the improved design according to the present invention will be described in greater detail below.




An incoming web of material


1


to be processed will be seized between said transport belt


20


and said constraining tapes


19


prior to said region


3


. A leading edge of said incoming web


1


will pass the cutting region


3


until the next knife assembly


12


or


13


will approach the cutting region


3


travelling on said circumference


9


of said knife cylinder


8


. Since the cutting operation requires an anvil counter part to perform a distinct precise cut of a web of material or a package of a multilayered web ribbon, upon a cut, said transport belt


20


is supported by revolving supporting element


23


, such as an anvil roller or an anvil cylinder. Said supporting element


23


is provided with a flat surface


23


.


1


and is intended to support the transport belt


20


upon the occurrence of a cutting operation. However, the counter part for the cutting operation, i. e. the cut rubber contacting the tip of the knife, is integrated into said transport belt


20


.

FIGS. 2A and 2B

show two more detail of the areas A and B in

FIG. 2

, and thus show two possible alternatives for the structure of the belt


20


.





FIG. 2A

shows said transport belt


20


having a rubber layer


20


.


1


laminated thereto and said transport belt


20


travelling in signature travel direction


26


. A spot of said cut rubber layer


20


.


1


will form the respective counter part or anvil for a respective tip of a knife of said knife assemblies


12


and


13


, respectively, assigned to said circumference


9


of said knife cylinder


8


. In a second embodiment said transport belt


20


comprises lateral extending grooves


21


each receiving cut rubber portions


20


.


2


and


20


.


3


as shown in FIG.


2


B. Again, said transport belt


20


moves into signature travel direction indicated by arrow


26


. In the second orientation shown in

FIG. 2B

, the drive of said transport belt


20


may be synchronized such that upon occurrence of a cutting operation a respective one of said cut rubber portions


20


.


1


,


20


.


3


respectively is arranged opposite the approaching knife assembly


12


,


13


, respectively, performing a cut and severing a respective signature


15


from the web of material.




Upon severing of a signature


15


from the incoming web of material


1


, said signature


15


upon further travel through said cutting region


3


is supported by said transport belt


20


, traveling in signature conveying direction


26


. Thus, upon further travel of the cut signature


15


, the constraint on the signature


15


is improved by having said contacting surfaces


29


of the respective cams


28


contact said leading edge of the cut signatures


15


. Thus, upon further travel of said cut signature


15


to said further transport device


24


, said cut signatures are seized upon transport. Said cut signature


15


will be seized between said transport belt


20


and a revolving seizing or transport belt


24


of said signature transport device downstream of said cutting region


3


after said contacting surfaces


30


have released the respective trailing edge of said cut signature


15


. Said cams


28


are actuated by mechanical cam followers, an air or hydraulic cylinder, by means of electronic solenoids, stepper motor, magnetic flux, or an inflatable bladder. Said transport device


24


may include a deviation roller


25


, only schematically given in

FIG. 2

of the present application.




Suitable materials for said laminated cut rubber layer


20


.


1


or the shaped cut rubber portions


20


.


2


,


20


.


3


are materials such as urethane or polyurethane.




Said revolving transport belt


20


may include said cut rubber portions


20


.


2


and


20


.


3


, respectively, arranged adjacent to one another across the entire length of said transport belt


20


. Said laminated cut rubber layer


20


.


1


shown in

FIG. 2A

is provided along the entire length of said transport belt


20


. If, after numerous cutting cycles, the respective spot of the laminated cut rubber layer


20


.


1


is worn out, the transport belt


20


will be indexed to arrange a fresh spot vis-a-vis the respective knife of the knife assemblies


12


,


13


, respectively. With the embodiment of

FIG. 2B

, if the transport belt


20


has worn out rubber portions


20


.


2


,


20


.


3


assigned to lateral grooves


21


, said transport belt


20


will be indexed to the next available fresh cut rubber portion


20


.


2


,


20


.


3


.




Thus, maintenance is reduced to an indexing operation to be performed on said transport belt


20


, once the cutting quality becomes insufficient. An entire replacement of said transport belt


20


according to the present invention will be due only after many indexing operations. In the designs according to the prior art, a replacement of the rectangular shaped anvil bars directly assigned to the anvil cylinder causes considerable downtime of the machine.





FIG. 3

of the present application disclose a 3-dimensional view of a knife cylinder


8


according to the present invention.




Across the width of said knife cylinder


8


a plurality of circumferential grooves


32


is provided in which said pivotally mounted cams


28


are arranged. Said cams


28


, each having a cam surface


29


and a respective contacting portion


30


are mounted such that said cam surfaces


29


penetrate a respective surface


9


of said knife cylinder


8


below said knife assemblies


12


,


13


respectively. As can be derived from the perspective view given in

FIG. 3

, said contacting portions


30


of said cam surfaces


29


interlace with said belt roller about which said belts


24


rotate. For reasons of clarity said transport belt


20


is not shown in the perspective view of said knife cylinder


8


according to FIG.


3


. Across the width of said knife cylinder


8


a pivot axis


27


extends about which said cams


28


are rotatably mounted. Said knife assemblies


12


,


13


, respectively each comprise a knife extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said knife cylinder


8


. Said knife is mounted between two cheekwoods


22


of the respective knife assemblies


12


,


13


.




List of Parts






1


incoming web






2


pair of nip rollers






3


cutting region






4


anvil cylinder






5


anvil cylinder surface






6


first anvil bar






7


second anvil bar






8


knife cylinder






9


circumference






10


surfacejacket






11


axis of rotation






12


first knife assembly






13


second knife assembly






15


cut signature






16


left transport system






17


belt






18


right transport system






19


constraining tapes






20


transport belt






20


.


1


cut rubber layer






20


.


2


cut rubber portion






20


.


3


cut rubber portion






21


cut rubber groove






22


cheekwood






23


supporting element






23


.


1


supporting element circumference






24


belt






25


deviation roller






26


direction of signature travel






27


pivot axis






28


cam






29


cam surface






30


contacting portion






31


spring means






32


circumferential groove



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for cutting a web of material comprising:a knife cylinder having a circumference, the knife cylinder having at least one knife assembly located on the circumference; a supporting element located adjacent to the knife cylinder, a cutting region being formed between the supporting element and the knife cylinder; a transport belt having integrated cut rubber portions, the transport belt supported by the supporting element; and a cam for contacting cut signatures emerging from the cutting region, the cam being pivotably mounted to the knife cylinder.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the transport belt travels along an endless loop around the supporting element.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a lower signature transport device, the transport belt co-operating with the lower signature transport device.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a width of the transport belt corresponds to a maximum width of the web to be cut.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a continuous cut rubber layer laminated to the transport belt, the transport belt traveling about an endless loop.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the supporting element is a cutting anvil roller supporting the web upon cutting by the at least one knife assembly.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cam includes cam surfaces oriented towards the transport belt.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cam includes contacting portions seizing a respective trailing edge of the cut signatures upon conveyance of the cut signatures from the cutting region towards a transport device.
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising an upper web transport device, the transport belt co-operating with the upper web transport device.
  • 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein a distance between the upper web transport device and a lower signature transport device is bridged by the transport belt.
  • 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising distinct cut rubber portions integrated into the transport belt.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the cut rubber portions are received in lateral grooves in the transport belt.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the cut rubber portions are adjacent to one another along an entire length of the transport belt.
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