Claims
- 1. A machine for packaging strips of a material in wound-on rolls with a continuous cycle of operation, which comprises means (12) for feeding a wide strip of said material (66) in contact with cutting means for cutting longitudinally said strip into a plurality of narrow strips (72) of predetermined width, at least one spindle (20) supporting a plurality of cores (44); each of said cores having wound thereon each of said narrow strips of material, means for transferring said narrow strips of material onto said cores, movable revolving means (24) for supporting said spindle at both ends thereof and for rotating said spindle and imparting to said spindle a downward motion towards a discharging station (18) in an initial position and a collection station, said cores (44) being positioned in an initial position in a hollow shaft (36) without strips of a material wound thereon, said narrow strips obtained by said cutting means being gradually wound on said cores, a discharging station (18) for discharging said wound-on rolls, each of said wound-on rolls being placed on a first shaft (30) for removal therefrom to a loading station (16), said discharging station having a supporting bracket (31), a pair of uprights (32), a plurality of U-shaped elements (34) supported by said uprights, said U-shaped elements receiving each of said wound-on rolls, said hollow shaft (36) moving from right to left and from left to right, the motion of said spindle downward ending when the wound-on rolls have been placed on said U-shaped elements and when said first shaft (30) carries said wound-on rolls for removal one at a time to said collection station, said spindle then returning to its initial position and being still during the motion of said first shaft, whereby a successive plurality of cores is placed on said spindle, control means (46) for causing the motion of said first shaft (30), said machine has a frame, said frame has at least one turret (50), said movable revolving means (24) is connected to said turret, a revolving shaft (52) revolves said turret, said turret making a rotational and a transversal motion, said turret consisting of at least one pair of plates, each plate having at least one pair of grooves (54), the ends of said spindle being received in said groove, each turret having an arm (56) capable of moving vertically and transversely, said hollow shaft (36) controlling the removal of the wound-on rolls, and the loading of successive rolls on said cores by its transversal motion from right to left and from left to right.
- 2. The machine according to claim 1, wherein a worm screw (40) controls the advance of said hollow shaft, said worm screw being actuated by a motor (38), said motor being provided with means for reversing the motion in the transversal direction.
- 3. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said arm (56) is provided with seats (60) shaped to receive the ends of said spindle (20).
- 4. The machine according to claim 1, which comprises two spindles, and transmission kinematic means to synchronize the rotation speed of the spindle being loaded with wound-on rolls ready to be removed and the spindle loaded with rolls on which said narrow strips of material have begun to wind.
- 5. The machine according to claim 1, which comprises a first set of cutting elements (76) of said wide strip (66) of material and a second set of cutting elements (82) of said wide strip, said first set and said second set of cutting elements being operated alternately when one of said sets is worn out.
- 6. The machine according to claim 5, wherein the cutting elements (76) of the first set and the cutting elements (82) of the second set are carried by supporting means (78) and (80) respectively, said supporting means (78) and (80) being supported by arms (78a) and (80a) respectively, connected to second revolving shafts (74) and (81) respectively.
- 7. The machine according to claim 6, wherein said cutting elements have supporting means, and said second revolving shafts supporting said supporting means are essentially parallel to each other and located on different axes.
- 8. The machine according to claim 7, wherein said supporting means (78) and (80) of the cutting elements of the wide strip (66) are supported by a removable cross-piece.
- 9. The machine according to claim 7, wherein the cutting elements (76) and (82) of the wide strip (66) of material can cut the strip on one of the external sides or on the internal side thereof.
- 10. The machine according to claim 9, which comprises piston means (83), said piston means locking said supporting means (80) and (78) of the cutting elements (82) and (76), said supporting means having a recess, said piston means having a shank, said shank having a projection (85), said piston means engaging with said supporting means (80) and (78) when said projection (85) is engaged in said recess.
- 11. The machine according to claim 1, wherein said cutting means comprise means for ejecting a wound-on roll (22) and starting a new roll on a core (44).
- 12. The machine according to claim 1, which comprises a feed station of the cores (44) provided with at least one essentially vertical duct (118) and ducts (116) to carry the cores (44) to said hollow shaft (36).
- 13. The machine according to claim 12, which comprises said at least one vertical duct (118) and the ducts (116) stop arms (120), means to stop said stop arms to feed one core at a time to said hollow shaft (36).
- 14. The machine according to claim 13, wherein said arms (120) are adjustable and programmable by means of automatic controls.
- 15. The machine according to claim 14, wherein said hollow shaft (36) is shaped in two separable portions (128) and (132) to receive and withhold the cores (44).
- 16. The machine according to claim 15, wherein to one of said portions (132) of said shaft (36) are associated sensors (140) to detect the presence of a core (44) and send a signal to detectors.
- 17. The machine according to claim 16 which comprises programmers for coordinated operation of the controls of the machine.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/430,808, filed Nov. 2, 1989, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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