Claims
- 1. In combination, an expandable coiling mandrel for receiving a web of material, the web having a head end, and an elastomeric sleeve adapter, said sleeve adaptor having a longitudinal central axis and comprising:
- a) an axially extending void disposed in said sleeve adaptor, said void located radially outward of the longitudinal central axis and defining an axially extending compressible zone for engaging said head end;
- b) said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve by virtue of its being located radially outward of said void and adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- c) said zone having an arcuate extent adapted to prevent creases and flat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone.
- 2. The improvement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the more compressible zone, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, is less than about 5% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor.
- 3. The improvement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the more compressible zone, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, is between about 0.4% and 5.0% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor.
- 4. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said void is a continuous void extending through said sleeve adaptor parallel to the longitudinal central axis of said sleeve adaptor.
- 5. In combination, an expandable coiling mandrel for receiving a web of material, the web having a head end, and an elastomeric sleeve adapter, said sleeve adaptor having a longitudinal central axis and comprising:
- a) an inner and an outer layer of elastomeric material, said outer layer being more compressible than said inner layer;
- b) an axially extending void disposed in said outer layer of said sleeve adaptor, said void located radially outward of the longitudinal central axis and defining an axially extending compressible zone for engaging said head end;
- c) said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve by virtue of its being located radially outward of said void and adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- d) said zone having an arcuate extent adapted to prevent creases and flat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein the width of the more compressible zone, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, is less than about 5% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein the width of the more compressible zone, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, is between about 0.4% and 5.0% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor.
- 8. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 or 5, wherein said more compressible zone is about 0.5 to about 2.5 inches wide, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor.
- 9. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 or 5, wherein said more compressible zone is 2 inches wide, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor.
- 10. In a coiling apparatus comprising an expandable coiling mandrel, a delivery means for delivering a web of material to said mandrel for coiling, said material having a head end, and a means for causing said material to coil around the mandrel, the improvement comprising an elastomeric sleeve adapter disposed on said mandrel, said adaptor having a longitudinal central axis and comprising:
- a) an axially extending void disposed in said sleeve adaptor, said void located radially outward of the longitudinal central axis and defining an axially extending compressible zone for engaging said head end;
- b) said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve by virtue of its being located radially outward of said void and adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- c) said zone having an arcuate extent adapted to prevent creases and flat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone.
- 11. The improvement as claimed in claim 10 including means for sensing the position of the head end of said material relative to the coiling mandrel and means for sensing the rotative position of the more compressible zone.
- 12. The improvement as claimed in claim 11 wherein the means for sensing are non-contact metal proximity sensors.
- 13. An apparatus for eliminating head end creasing in coiled web of material having a head end comprising:
- a) a coiling mandrel fitted with an elastomeric mandrel sleeve adaptor having a longitudinal central axis and comprising:
- i) an axially extending compressible zone for engaging said head end, said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve and adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- ii) said zone having an arcuate extent adapted to prevent creases and fiat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone;
- b) a belt wrapper that can engage said coiling mandrel and cause the web of material to coil around said coiling mandrel;
- c) delivery means for delivering a length of material to said coiling mandrel, said delivery means further comprising a sensor for sensing the location of said head end of said material to be coiled as it approaches said coiling mandrel;
- d) means for sensing the rotational position of the more compressible zone;
- e) a micro processor for coordinating said head end of said web to be coiled with the more compressible zone of said mandrel sleeve adaptor so that said head end is accurately positioned on said more compressible zone when said material to be coiled engages said coiling mandrel.
- 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein said sleeve adaptor comprises:
- a) an axially extending void disposed in said sleeve adaptor, said void located radially outward of the longitudinal central axis and defining the axially extending compressible zone;
- b) said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve by virtue of its being located radially outward of said void;
- c) said zone having an arcuate extent adapted to prevent creases and flat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone.
- 15. In an elastomeric sleeve adaptor for a coiling mandrel for receiving a web of material having a head end, the improvement wherein said sleeve adapter has a central longitudinal axis and comprises:
- a) an axially extending void disposed in said sleeve adaptor, said void located radially outward of the longitudinal central axis and defining an axially extending compressible zone for engaging said head end;
- b) said zone being a portion of the sleeve that is more compressible than the remaining portion of the sleeve by virtue of its being located radially outward of said void and adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- c) said zone having a width, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, that is between about 0.4% and 5.0% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor to prevent creases and flat spots in wraps of the web superimposed over said head end when said head end is depressed into said zone.
- 16. The improvement as claimed in claim 15, wherein said more compressible zone is about 0.5 to about 2.5 inches wide, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor.
- 17. An elastomeric hollow cylindrical sleeve adaptor for use in combination with an expandable mandrel for coiling a web of material having a head end comprising:
- a) a cylindrical wall having an axially extending void therein located parallel to and radially outward of the longitudinal central axis;
- b) said void defining an axially extending zone for engaging said head end on an arcuate portion of the outer circumference of said sleeve that is relatively more compressible to radial inward pressure than the remainder of said sleeve, said zone being adapted to be depressed by said head end;
- c) said zone having a width, as measured in the circumferential direction along the outer surface of said sleeve adaptor, that is between about 0.4% and 5.0% of the circumference of said sleeve adaptor to prevent creases from occurring in web wraps superimposed over the head end of the web when it is pressed into said zone and to prevent flat spots from being formed in subsequent wraps of the web.
- 18. The sleeve adaptor as claimed in claim 17 wherein said sleeve has an outer circumferential surface that is continuous and which does not communicate with said void.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/750,965, filed Aug. 28, 1991 now abandoned.
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