Method and apparatus for handling reels

Abstract
A method and apparatus for opening an outer wrapping (11) of a reel (10) of, in particular, packaging material For the provision of a reel (10) of, for example, packaging material, such as paper, tinfoil or the like, it is necessary to remove an outer wrapping (11). The latter usually consists of an outer wound layer of the material. To open the wrapping (11), a material strip, namely an opening strip (32) is torn out of the wrapping (11). For this purpose, a tear-off member, namely a tear-off band (35), is placed with strong adhesion against the outside of the reel (10), On account of the relative movement, the opening strip (32) is torn out of the wrapping (11).
Description




DESCRIPTION




The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for preparing reels made of wound webs of material, such as paper, tinfoil or film, by removing or opening a closed outer wrapping.




The reels referred to are mainly reels of packaging material. In packaging technology, thin packaging material, for example of paper, tinfoil, foil etc., is provided as a reel, that is to say, as a wound continuous web. The reels have to be prepared for processing within the packaging machine. This includes opening or removing an outer wrapping which holds the reel together before it is put to use. This outer wrapping is predominantly an outer wound layer of the material of the reel itself, that is to say, the end piece of the material web. This is usually joined to the following layer by bonding.




The invention is based on the object of proposing measures for the preparation or provision of reels, in particular in conjunction with packaging machines, so that the reels are ready for use when the outer wrapping has been opened or removed.




To achieve this object, the method according to the invention is characterized in that a/(an) (opening) strip is separated from the wrapping in the axial direction.




The opening strip is separated, in particular torn out, from the wrapping at any desired place transversely to the circumferential direction. The wrapping is thus interrupted. The beginning of the material web thus formed can be gripped in order to pull out the latter.




The opening strip is separated by a tear-off member which grips a strip-like region of the wrapping and, as a result of the relative movement, separates it as an opening strip. The tear-off member is preferably provided with an adhesive, bonding surface which comes to rest against the circumference of the reel and thus against the outer wrapping and, as a result of the connection and the subsequent relative movement, carries out the tear-off operation.




Another special feature of the apparatus is the formation of a magazine for accommodating a plurality of reels. According to the invention, these reels are positioned within the magazine at a distance from one another and lie with their circumferential surfaces on bearing elements located at the corresponding positions, preferably on a carriage which can be driven in the longitudinal direction of the magazine, each carriage transporting one reel within the magazine.




The arrangement of the reels at an (axial) direction from one another has the advantage that any mutual influence or impediment, in particular involving the sensitive side surfaces of the reels, is thereby avoided.











Further details of the invention relate to the design and mode of operation of the apparatus for opening reels. An exemplary embodiment of the apparatus for the opening of reels and of the magazine is described below with reference to the drawings. It shows:





FIG. 1

a side view of an apparatus for preparing reels.





FIG. 2

a transverse view of an opening station for reels, on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 3

a detail of the apparatus, namely the opening station, in a side view and likewise on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 4

a transverse view relative to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

an illustration of a part of a reel at the beginning of the opening operation,





FIG. 6

an illustration similar to

FIG. 5

during the opening operation,





FIG. 7

a view of a partial region of the circumferential surface of a reel after the latter has been opened, on an enlarged scale.











The device shown in

FIG. 1

is primarily suitable for packaging technology, that is to say in conjunction with a packaging machine (not shown). It concerns the storage, handling and preparation of reels


10


for processing and for the packaging process. The reels


10


are wound webs of thin material, in particular packaging material, such as paper, tinfoil, film or the like. The reel


10


is held in the closed position by an outer wrapping


11


. The wrapping


11


is usually formed by the material web itself. Its outer end is joined to the adjacent layer by bonding or by an adhesive strip, as a result of which the outer closed wrapping


11


is produced. Said wrapping has to be opened or removed for the reel


10


to be put to use.




In the exemplary embodiment of

FIG. 1

, as shown, a plurality of reels


10


are located in a specially designed store or magazine


12


. In the latter, the reels


10


are positioned spaced apart axially from one another on a holder, namely on (two) parallel bearing rods


13


,


14


arranged spaced apart from one another. The reels


10


rest with a bottom circumferential region on the bearing rods


13


extending with appropriate spacing from one another. Central openings


15


in the reels


10


are arranged equiaxially.




The reels


10


are fed to the magazine


12


by a special conveying member and transported by said conveying member in the region of the magazine


12


. Said conveying member is a (or more than one) carriage


16


. The latter can be moved between the bearing rods


13


,


14


or below the latter.




The carriage


16


is mounted on guides, specifically on sliding rails


17


,


18


which are arranged on a supporting structure


19


below and parallel to the bearing rods


13


. The carriage


16


is mounted in a sliding manner on the rod-like sliding rails


17


,


18


with two slides


20


,


21


arranged spaced apart from one another.




The carriage


16


is provided with receptacles


22


for picking up and handling one reel


10


in each case. There are, on the one hand, axially parallel bearing rods


23


,


24


. Resting on these with its circumferential surface is the reel


10


picked up by the carriage


16


in each case. Moreover, lateral guides


25


,


26


are provided which, as part of the receptacle


22


, support the reel


10


on the upright lateral surfaces. The lateral guides


25


,


26


, configured as transversely disposed walls, are widened upwards in a funnel shape, so that the reel


10


is centered when it is introduced into the receptacle


22


of the carriage


16


.




The (reel) receptacle


22


of the carriage


16


, comprising the bearing rods


23


,


24


and the lateral guides


25


,


26


in the present example, can be moved up and down in order to pick up or set down a reel


10


. In the present example, the reels


10


are supplied individually in the region of a transfer station


27


, for example by means of an overhead conveyor. In this case, the respective reel


10


is inserted from above into the receptacle


22


, namely placed on the bearing rods


23


,


24


. The transfer station


27


is located outside the bearing rods


13


,


14


. The carriage


16


is then moved in the longitudinal direction of the bearing rods


13


,


14


until the respective reel can be set down on the bearing rods


13


,


14


, specifically by moving the receptacle


22


downwards.




The carriage


16


also carried out the further transportation of the reels


10


within the magazine


12


. In this case, the receptacle


22


is moved up and down accordingly to receive and pass on a reel


10


. For this purpose, the receptacle


22


is mounted on supporting rods


28


,


29


or arranged thereon. The supporting rods


28


,


29


are mounted in guides in the vertical direction, specifically in each case in one of the slides


20


,


21


of the carriage


16


. The supporting rods


28


,


29


can be moved in the vertical direction by means of a suitable drive, for example by a toothed-rack transmission or by a pressure-medium cylinder. The lower end position is illustrated by dotted lines in FIG.


2


.




The reels


10


are prepared for processing, namely opened in the region of the wrapping


11


, in an opening station


30


. The opening station


30


is integrated into the magazine


12


.




For opening, the reel


10


is picked up by the carriage


16


and moved through the opening station


30


. On account of the relative movement, an opening assembly


31


in the opening station


30


automatically becomes active. The opening assembly


31


separates a strip, namely an opening strip


32


, from the wrapping


11


, so that the latter is severed. The outer wrapping


11


then hangs with free limbs


33


,


34


down at the sides of the circumference of the reel


10


. When the reel


10


is put to use, one of the limbs


33


,


34


is gripped for the purpose of pulling out the web.




The opening assembly


31


is provided with a tear-off member, which picks up the wrapping


11


on the outside and, due to the relative movement, tears the opening strip


32


out of the wrapping


11


. In this case, the wrapping


11


consists of tearable material, such as paper, tinfoil or the like. In the present exemplary embodiment, the relative movement of the reel


10


is achieved by the carriage


16


moving the respective reel


10


past the stationary tear-off member. The latter is provided on the side facing the circumference of the reel


10


with an adhesive agent, for example a (strong) bonding agent which, as a result of the bonding to the wrapping


11


, separates the adhering region, that is to say the opening strip


32


.




In the present case, the tear-off member is a/(an) (endless) tear-off band


35


. This is drawn in cycles or sections from a roll


36


. A section of the tear-off band


35


corresponding to the axial dimension of the reel


10


is pressed with a bonding surface arranged on the facing side against the wrapping


11


and bonded thereto. For this purpose, the tear-off band


35


is conducted over a nipping roller


37


which presses the respective section of the tear-off band


35


against the reel


10


. In this case, the tear-off band


35


is moved in the region of the nipping roller


37


at a (circumferential) speed which corresponds to the conveying speed of the reel


10


. The nipping roller


37


consists of elastic material or is provided with an elastic jacket


38


.




On account of the adhesive bonding to the wrapping


11


, the tear-off band


35


separates the opening strip


32


from the wrapping


11


. The opening strip


32


remains joined to the tear-off band


35


and is conveyed away with the latter. In the present example, the tear-off band


35


is taken up by a collecting roll


39


. The latter is driven in rotation, but with a small torque, thus preventing the tear-off band


35


from being torn off.




When processing webs consisting of a material more resistant to tearing, such as films, the tear-off operation or the separation of the opening strip


32


is supported by supplementary elements which lie on the circumference of the reel


10


and determine the tear line. In the present exemplary embodiment, these elements are (two spaced-apart) tear-off edges


43


positioned at an angled position on both sides of the tear-off band


35


at the opening assembly


31


. When the opening assembly is lifted, the tear-off edges


43


come to rest on the circumference of the reel


10


. Scarped borders or edges support the tear-off operation.




The reel


10


, which is now open, is fed to a transfer station


40


by the carriage


16


. The reel


10


then passes, for example, into the splicing station in order to be connected to the trailing end of a material web.




The opening station


30


or the opening assembly


31


assumes a stationary position and is connected to the supporting structure


19


. The opening assembly


31


lies approximately centrally between the bearing rods


13


,


14


. An upright bearing wall


41


holds the tear-off band


35


with the roll


36


, nipping roller


37


and collecting roll


39


on one side. The drive for the collecting roll


39


, namely a belt drive


42


, is provided on the opposite side. The carriage


16


is of U-shaped design, so that the carriage


16


can be moved smoothly through the opening station


30


and past the opening assembly


31


. Alternately, the opening assembly


31


can be portable or can be advanced to a reel


10


.




The carriage


16


can be driven in a suitable manner in the longitudinal direction of the magazine


12


. For example, a (commercially available) linear unit may be assigned as a drive member to the carriage or a likewise commercially available cylinder without a piston rod (not shown). The magazine


12


, designed according to the present description, can also be employed independent of the opening assembly


31


.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for preparing reels (10) made of axially directed webs of tearable packaging material, by opening a closed outer wrapping (11), characterized by the following features:a) attaching an opening assembly (31) to the outer wrapping (11) of the reel (10), b) providing the opening assembly (31) with a tear-off band (35), which grips the outer wrapping (11) by means of adhesive bonding to its outer side and including an opening strip (32), c) the tear-off band (35) extends across the wrapping (11) transverse there to, d) the tear-off band being movable in a direction parallel to the axis of the reel (10) or transverse to the wrapping (11) while maintaining the adhesive bond to the wrapping (11) by starting at one edge of the latter and moving to the opposite edge, for separating the opening strip (32) from the wrapping (11) due to the adhesive bond.
  • 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the tear-off band (35) of the opening assembly (31) is a band which can be pressed, with one side facing the reel (10) and having a bonding agent (44), against the outer surface or wrapping (11) of the reel (10) in such a way that the tear-off band (35) is locally bonded to the wrapping (11), and that, due to the relative movement, the opening strip (32) can be separated from the wrapping (11) by the tear-off band (35).
  • 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the tear-off band can be pressed against the circumference or the wrapping (11) of the reel by means of an elastic nipping roller (37), and in that the tear-off band (35)—with the opening strip (32)—can be wound onto a collecting roll (39).
  • 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized by the following features:a) the opening station (30) is integrated into a magazine (12) for a plurality of reels (10), b) the reels (10) are positioned along a horizontal orientation of the reel axis and horizontally spaced from each other, c) each individual reel (10) can be conveyed by a carriage (16) in the longitudinal direction of the magazine (12), and d) the reels (10) lie with their circumferential surface on a receptacle (22) of the carriage (16).
  • 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized by the following features:a) during opening of the outer wrapping (11), each reel (10) is moved individually through an opening station (30), b) the opening assembly (31) in the opening station (30) assumes a fixed position such that the reels (10) conveyed through the opening station (30) in the region of the opening assembly (31) lie with the outer side wrapping (11) against the tear-off band (35) to permit the opening strip (32) to be separated from the wrapping (11) as a result of the movement of the reel (10) relative to the opening assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 10 657 Mar 1997 DE
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