The present invention relates to a machine and a method for producing cardboard tubes.
It is known that a machine for producing cardboard tubes basically comprises:
The first ribbon, i.e. the ribbon destined to directly contact the spindle, is not glued, to avoid its adhesion to the spindle surface.
In practice, the belt means, which are positioned onto the spindle downstream of with respect to the feeding direction of the ribbons, drawn the ribbons by exerting on them a traction force which is directed towards the spindle and, while it is forming, the tube made by the overlapped spiral ribbons advances and rotates about the longitudinal axis of the spindle.
The intervention rate of the cutting means depends on the advancing speed of the tube onto the spindle and on the predetermined length of the elements obtained from the tube.
Such a machine is described in WO 95/10400 and WO 95/10399.
One of the main drawbacks deriving from of such machines lies in a cleavage of the tube in correspondence of the cut sections. This drawback is even more evident when the operative speed of the machine increases.
The main aim of the present invention is to eliminate the said drawback.
This result has been achieved, according to the invention, by adopting the principles of the independent claims. Further characteristics being set forth in the dependent claims.
Thanks to the present invention, it is possible to increase the operative speed of the machine, i.e. the feeding speed of the ribbons and, consequently, the tubes producing speed, without the aforesaid cleavage effect. Furthermore, a machine according to the present invention is relatively simple to make, cost-effective and reliable even after a prolonged service life and it may also be realized by modifying the existing machines, without adversely affecting the functionality thereof, at a cost which is very low when compared with the advantages which are obtained.
These and other advantages and characteristics of the invention will be best understood by anyone skilled in the art from a reading of the following description in conjunction with the attached drawings given as a practical exemplification of the invention, but not to be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
Reduced to its basic structure, reference being made to the enclosed drawings, a machine according to the present invention comprises, similarly to the conventional machines:
As stated above, the feeding and gluing means acting on the ribbons (U, L), the winding means and the means for cutting the tube (which results from the overlapping and reciprocal gluing of the ribbons spirally wound onto the spindle) are known to those skilled in the art and, therefore, it is omitted a more detailed description thereof. The gluing of the lower surface of the ribbons (U, L) is made, according to a known technique, upstream of the spindle (1), by means of liquid glue, the liquid glue exploiting its adhesive power in a relatively long time to avoid that it became dry along the path between the gluing station (i.e. the station where the tanks containing the liquid glue are positioned) and the spindle (1).
The machine comprises means (3) for applying a predetermined amount of supplementary glue of the quick setting type to the lower surface (i.e. the surface destined to look at the spindle 1) of at least one of the ribbons which are wound onto the spindle (1) and, more precisely, to the lower surface of the last ribbon, i.e. that ribbon the upper surface of which defines the external surface of the tube.
Said means (3) are connected to a tank for the quick setting glue which, for sake of simplicity, is not shown in the enclosed drawings.
The wording “quick setting glue” denotes a glue having a high adhesive power acting in a short time.
With reference to the examples shown in the enclosed drawings, the means (3) distribute the quick setting glue on the lower surface of the second ribbon (U), which is the last ribbon and travels along a path overhanging the advancing path of the first ribbon (L), the tube being constituted by only two ribbons spirally wound and superimposed.
When the ribbons are three instead of two, said means (3) distribute the glue on the lower surface of the third ribbon, i.e. always on the lower surface of the last ribbon.
According to the example shown in the drawings, said means (3) comprise a distributor apt to distribute “hot melt” glue, whose body is solid to said structure (S), in such a manner to result downstream of said gluing rolls and upstream of the spindle (1). Said distributor (3) comprises a couple of injectors (30) fixed to a plate (32) solid to the structure (S) near the exit section of the latter, with the respective nozzles (31) directed to the lower surface (UV) of the ribbon to be treated (in the example, the lower surface of the second ribbon U). In correspondence with said injectors (30), the ribbon (U) to be treated is kept in guide by a wing (33) of the said plate (32) oriented parallel to the advancing direction (X) of the ribbon and which is spaced from the nozzles (31) of the two injectors (30) in such a manner that the ribbon (U) passes through the space between the wing (33) and the nozzles (31), with the upper surface turned towards the wing (33) and the lower surface (UV) turned towards the nozzles (31). Said injectors (30) are disposed and acting in such a manner to distribute a preset amount of quick setting glue (for example, a “hot melt” glue) in correspondence of at least one of the longitudinal edges of the lower surface (UV) of the ribbon (U) advancing towards the spindle (1). Preferably, the injectors (30) distribute a preset amount of quick setting glue in proximity to both the longitudinal edges (BU) of the last ribbon (U) if this has the same width of the underlying ribbon (L) and in correspondence of only one edge (BU) if the upper ribbon (U) has a greater width than the lower ribbon (L). Obviously, also in the second case it is possible to distribute quick setting glue on both the longitudinal edges of the upper ribbon or last ribbon (U). Referring to the first of the two examples, i.e. when the two ribbons (U) and (L) have the same width, the injectors (30) are activated, for a preset time, in such a manner to apply two stripes of quick setting glue (G) on the lower surface (UV) of the last ribbon (U) astride of a section (ST) subsequently involved by the action of the cutting means acting downstream of the spindle (1). Said section (ST) is, as more clearly shown in
As shown in
Referring to the second example, since the last ribbon (U), i.e. the ribbon whose upper surface defines the outer surface of the tube (T), is wider than the underlying ribbon (L), it can be sufficient to distribute a preset amount of supplementary quick setting glue in correspondence of only one of its longitudinal edges (BU). In the scheme of
When only one supplementary glue stripe (G) is to be applied, then it is activated only the corresponding injector (30) instead of both the injectors.
Therefore the two injectors (30) are placed in such a way to have the respective nozzle (31) disposed on the plane defined by the said section (ST) and are activated at the same time for applying two stripes of quick setting glue (G) astride of the section (ST).
The distance between the nozzles (31) of the two injectors (30) depends on the width (LA) of the ribbon (U).
The activation of the injectors (30) is operated on the basis of the length of the completed tubes to be produced, i.e. in function of the length of the tubes obtained from the cutting of the ribbons wound and glued spirally on the spindle (1). For example, calling “LA” the width of the ribbon (U), “D” the diameter of the spindle and “LT” the length of the tube to be produced, the injectors (30) are activated for a preset time when in correspondence of them passes a portion of ribbon (U) of length equal to LT*D*π/LA. The activation time of the injectors is preset on the basis of the desired length of each stripe of supplementary quick setting glue (G).
The control of the amount of ribbon (U) which advances in front of the nozzles (31) of the injectors (30) can be operated by means of an encoder (4) mounted on the axis of an idly roll having a surface covered by friction-material; the ribbon passes on this surface, around the roll and determines the rotation of the same roll. This control system, disposed upstream of the means (3), is well known in the technical field. Said encoder (4) is connected with a programmable electronic unit (5) apt to receive the data from the encoder (4) for processing them on the basis of the formula previously indicated and apt to operate the activation of the injectors (30) when the preset length value is reached. The structure and the working of said electronic control means are Known by the technicians of the industrial automation and, therefore, aren't described in detail.
According to present invention, an operational method involves to apply, in addition to the glue normally used for obtaining the reciprocal attachment of the two ribbons (U, L) spirally wound, a preset amount of supplementary quick setting glue (for example, a “hot melt” glue) in correspondence of the interface between the penultimate ribbon and the last one, astride of a section (ST) subsequently interested by the action of the cutting means downstream of the spindle (1).
Practically, all the construction details may vary in any equivalent way as far as the shape, dimensions, elements disposition, nature of the used materials are concerned, without nevertheless departing from the scope of the adopted solution idea and, thereby, remaining within the limits of the protection granted to the present patent for invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2004A000046 | Feb 2004 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT05/00046 | 2/1/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/6/2006 |