This application claims priority of European Patent Application No. 04425706.1, filed Sep. 22, 2004, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the production of packages of paper material, and the like, and in particular it relates to a method for separating two successive stacks of interfolded sheets, which can be used both for fully cut sheets and for sheets with “tab bond” connection, to prepare packages with a predetermined number of sheets.
Furthermore, the invention relates to an apparatus that carries out this method.
As known in the paper industry, a variety of types of machines and processes are used for making handkerchiefs, paper towels, and the like, in packages of interfolded sheets of a certain stack height.
Sheets of this type are obtained by stacking the sheets in an “interfolded” way, i.e., at each fold a wing of the previous sheet and a wing of the next sheet engage with each other. This way, when drawing a sheet from the package, a wing of the next sheet protrudes with subsequent practical employment for certain types of users. Among the possible interfolding ways the L, Z or W interfolded sheets are known respectively, with 2, 3 and 4 folds per sheet.
A particularly critical step of the process for production of packages of interfolded sheets, is separating a stack from the next one, once a predetermined height of the pack has been achieved. In the paper industry, high speed working is necessary during the whole production process, and the step of separating successive stacks of sheets represents a critical point of the whole process since it needs a succession of operations that unavoidably slows down productivity.
For this reason, solutions are looked for to provide high speed separating of the stacks.
The different existing apparatus all have a couple of folding rollers that supply the interfolded sheets on a table, and in some cases, a plurality of “folding arms” that go in and out special grooves made in the folding rollers, which forms a stack of interfolded sheets on the table.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,770,402, when the stack of sheets present on the table reaches a certain height, a first series of means of separation moves into the stack from a side whereas a second plurality moves into the stack from the opposite side, and both for all its width. This way, a pack is separated from the next one, and the pack of predetermined height is precisely arranged between the table and the first series of means of separation. Whereas the other series of means of separation, supports the pack being formed up to the moment when the table comes back. The latter, in fact, leaves the pack with the predetermined height on a conveyor belt and moves back in the stack receiving position for receiving the pack.
These machines have, however, different drawbacks which are caused by the shape and the way of operating the means of separation.
Interfolded products also exist in which the sheets are connected through weak uncut portions, to assist the operation of the interfolding machine. The problem is that in separating two packages it causes tearing of such connections that would keep together two sheets of different packs.
Furthermore, the known interfolding machines can provide a single interfolded configuration, i.e., a single type of fold, and for this reason they have a process with little flexibility. In fact, for a determined type of interfolded product it is necessary to arrange the interfolding machine in such a configuration that its different separating and folding elements are arranged in appropriate relative positions in order to follow a determined succession of steps during the production process.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide a method for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of interfolded sheets of paper products, which also provides the separation of two successive sheets having a connection of the “tab bond” type.
It is another feature of the present invention to provide a method for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of interfolded sheets of paper products. This invention allows the production process to be adaptable to different types of interfolded configurations and different folds.
It is a further feature of the present invention to provide an apparatus for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of interfolded sheets of paper products that has the same advantages of the method.
These and other objectives are accomplished with the method, according to the present invention, for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of paper products, comprising the steps of:
Advantageously, before the moving upwards step, a withdrawing step is provided wherein the sheet stretching board moves to a position external to the formed stack.
In particular, a full transfer cycle of a stack of interfolded sheets comprises (after the moving upwards step) the further steps of:
In particular, the succession of steps, as above described, can be used also for separating the formed stack from the growing stack, even if at least one connection of the “tab bond” type is provided. In this case, the separation of two successive sheets is made at the “tab bond” connection, or tear-off line.
Advantageously, in addition to the step of laterally inserting the sheet stretching board a step is also provided of laterally inserting an auxiliary stretching board from an opposite side. The operation of the auxiliary stretching board increases the flexibility of the interfolding machine since it allows different interfolded configurations. This includes Z, V, W folds and other types of folds, in addition to the possibility of processing interfolded sheets with or without a “tab bond” connection.
Advantageously, before the step that includes lowering of the sheet stretching board and the table, the following step is provided that comprises:
According to another aspect of the invention an apparatus for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of paper products, comprises:
whose main feature is that the sheet stretching board has autonomous drive means for moving it independently in a vertical direction on the interfolding machine.
In particular, the autonomous drive means for independently moving the sheet stretching board comprises a carriage sliding independently along a guide, arranged vertically with respect to the interfolding machine, and respective means for actuating the carriage. This allows the separator and the sheet stretching board to work synchronously, but independently. The freedom of movement between the separator and the sheet stretching board of the interfolding machine allows a wide variety of different folding configurations to be obtained. This can be achieved by programming the electronics of the machine in order to synchronize the motion of the different boards according to the desired interfolding configuration, without the need of a substantial change of the mechanics of the same machine.
In particular, the table and the sheet stretching board can move towards or away from each other along a vertical direction. Furthermore, they can be moved vertically up to a determined distance to compress the formed stack between them. This allows the air present in the formed stack to be expelled in order to achieve higher efficiency, and avoids any further operations regarding compression of the stack before the packaging steps.
In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, in addition to the sheet stretching board an auxiliary stretching board is provided suitable for assisting the sheet stretching board and for cooperating with it, which can provide a desired interfolded configuration or a particular type of fold.
The separation of the formed stack from the growing stack is effected in such a way to sensibly reduce the presence of wings of sheets hanging free during the production process of the packages of interfolded sheets with respect to the solutions of prior art. This permits the reduction of the incidence of fouled product, and to provide a final product of high quality.
In particular, the auxiliary stretching board can be movable in a vertical direction integrally to the separator that is located at the same side with respect to the stack of sheets, and independently from it along a lateral direction.
Further characteristics, and the advantages of the method and of the apparatus, according to the invention for separating a package from a stack of interfolded sheets, during the production of packages of interfolded sheets of paper products, will be made clearer with the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, exemplified but not limited, to the attached drawings. Like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures, of which:
FIG. 3bis shows diagrammatically a possible step, preliminary to the step of separating the two stacks of interfolded sheets, where the table approaches the sheet stretching board and the stack between them is compressed.
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As known, by means of suitable folding arms (which are also not shown), the sheets are fed in an interfolded way by rollers 5 and 6 on a table 21 on which a stack 50 grows. Stack 50 is contained laterally between two vertical grids 60 that define a production column, at the bottom of which, a conveyor (not shown) is provided.
When stack 50 achieves a predetermined height, a first plurality of separators 10 and a second plurality of separators 11, arranged for the entire length of stack 50, and at opposite sides with respect to it, are inserted in the stack same (
Formed stack 55 is then progressively lowered from growing stack 50 before eventually reaching a conveyor belt located underneath (not shown), where it is transferred out from the machine and then subject to further packaging operations. The lowering of formed stack 55 from growing stack 50 is effected by a table 21, and a sheet stretching board 20, among which the same formed stack is constrained. In particular, the sheet stretching board is put between separators 10 and 11, and table 21, and follows the latter during the separation and lowering steps. The disengagement occurs, according to the relative position of two successive sheets and the separators, by disengaging the interfolded sheets or breaking the tear-off or “tab bond” line. Before moving the two stacks 50 and 55 away from each other, causing the separation as above described, formed stack 55 can be pressed between table 21 and sheet stretching board 20 (
The combination of movements described above is allowed by the particular structure of the interfolding machine, according to the invention. In fact, the elements that carry out the separation of two successive stacks of interfolded products, in particular separators 10 and 11 and sheet stretching board 20, are equipped with independent drives. In a possible exemplary embodiment shown in
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The foregoing description of a specific embodiment will so fully reveal the invention according to the conceptual point of view, so that others, by applying current knowledge, will be able to modify and/or adapt for various applications such an embodiment without further research and without parting from the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that such adaptations and modifications will have to be considered as equivalent to the specific embodiment. The means and the materials to realize the different functions described herein could have a different nature without, for this reason, departing from the field of the invention. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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