Claims
- 1. A method of attaching a head to an end of a paper roll which is to be wrapped with a protection wrapper, the method comprising the steps of:
- attaching a head to a suction cup, the suction cup being adapted to hold the head in a desired position in which the head engages the end of the paper roll at a desired location;
- engaging the head with the end of the paper roll at the desired location; and
- pressurizing the suction cup with a positive air pressure between the suction cup and the head, the positive pressure providing an air bearing that detaches the head from the suction cup and holds the head against the end of the roll to prevent relative movement between the head and the roll.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the attaching step comprises drawing a vacuum between the suction cup and the head.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the engaging step comprises aligning the head with the desired location and moving at least one of the head and the roll toward the other until the head engages the roll.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising rotating the paper roll and crimping the wrapper over the end of the roll and the head, the head being held against the roll by the air bearing as the roll rotates.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the attaching step comprises mounting the head to a central vacuum cup and a number of additional vacuum cups spaced radially apart from the central vacuum cup.
- 6. The method claim 5, further comprising:
- rotating the paper roll;
- crimping the wrapper over the end of the roll to form a crimped fold of wrapper around the circumference of the head as the roll rotates; and
- removing the central vacuum cup and the additional vacuum cups from the head individually and sequentially as the crimped fold of the wrapper approaches each cup while it is formed around the circumference of the head.
- 7. An apparatus for applying a head to an end of a paper roll, comprising:
- a moveable platform, the platform being adapted to be positioned in alignment with a central longitudinal axis of the paper roll;
- an extensible cylinder attached to the platform, the cylinder being moveable between an extended position towards the end of the paper roll and a retracted position away from the end of the paper roll; and
- a suction cup mounted to the cylinder, the suction cup being operatively connected to a pressurized air supply to provide a positive air pressure in the suction cup, wherein the suction cup holds the head in a plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the end of the roll as the extensible cylinder moves the suction cup and head into engagement with the end of the roll, and wherein the air supply then supplies positive air pressure within the suction cup to provide an air bearing upon which the head is held against the end of the roll as the roll rotates about its central longitudinal axis.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the extensible cylinders can be retracted individually and sequentially to move the suction cups from the head individually and sequentially as a crimped fold of the wrapper approaches each cup.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the suction cup comprises a central vacuum cup adapted to be aligned with a central longitudinal axis of the paper roll, the central vacuum cup being selectively operable with a negative air pressure to draw the inside head against the central vacuum cup, and the central cup being selectively operable with the positive air pressure to provide the air bearing to hold the inside head against the paper roll.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a number of additional vacuum cups spaced radially away from the central vacuum cup.
- 11. A method of placing an inside head onto a roll of paper to be wrapped with a protective wrapper that is crimped at its ends to fold over the inside head on the end of the roll, comprising:
- applying vacuum to the inside head to hold the head in a vertical position and centered with the end of the paper roll to be wrapped;
- rotating the paper roll;
- reversing the vacuum to push the head against the roll end with an air cushion while the roll is rotated; and
- crimping the wrapper over the end of the roll and the inside head.
- 12. The method of claim 11, including the step of applying the positive air pressure at several spaced locations around the head, wherein the vacuum and air cushion are applied through retractable vacuum cups spaced around the inside head, and retracting the vacuum cups away from the head sequentially as a crimped fold approaches each location where the positive air pressure is applied.
- 13. The method of claim 11, said step of reversing the vacuum occurring after the wrapper is on the paper roll and the inside head is placed on the roll after applying the wrapper to the roll.
- 14. The method of claim 11, said step of reversing the vacuum occurring before the wrapper is on the paper roll and the inside head is placed on the roll before the wrapper is placed on the roll, said positive air pressure holding the inside head on the paper roll while the paper roll is rotated to place the wrapper on the roll.
- 15. An inside head applying apparatus for holding an inside head against the end of a paper roll while a protective wrapper is crimped into folds over the inside head, comprising:
- a plurality of vacuum cups holding an inside head in a vertical position by vacuum;
- cup extenders moving the cups toward the paper roll end to hold the inside head against the paper roll end; and
- an air supply and valving mechanism that changes the air pressure from vacuum to positive air pressure through said vacuum cups to press the inside head against the paper roll end with an air cushion while the paper roll is rotated about a horizontal axis.
- 16. An inside head applying apparatus for holding an inside head against the end of a paper roll while a protective wrapper is crimped into folds over the inside head, comprising:
- a plurality of vacuum cups for holding an inside head in a vertical position by vacuum;
- means for moving the cups toward the paper roll end to hold the inside head against the paper roll end; and
- means for applying positive air pressure through said vacuum cups for pressing the inside head against the roll end with an air cushion while the paper roll is rotated about a horizontal axis.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said means for moving the cups toward the paper roll end can be retracted away from the head individually and sequentially as a crimped fold of the wrapper approaches each cup.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, including means for raising and lowering vacuum cups to position them relative to the paper roll end.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the means for moving the cups toward the roll end comprises a plurality of pneumatic cylinders, each vacuum cup being mounted to a pneumatic cylinder.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the plurality of vacuum cups comprises a central vacuum cup adapted to be aligned with a central longitudinal axis of the paper roll, the central vacuum cup being selectively operable with a negative air pressure to draw the inside head against the central vacuum cup, and the central cup being selectively operable with a positive air pressure to provide an air bearing that presses the inside head against the paper roll to prevent relative movement therebetween as the paper roll rotates about the central longitudinal axis of the paper roll.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the plurality of vacuum cups further comprises a number of additional cups located in a pattern in which the additional cups are spaced radially away from the central cup, the additional cups being adapted to draw a vacuum on a non-supporting head to hold the non-supporting head against the roll end.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/512,818, filed Aug. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,321, and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Wrapping, Crimping and Heading Paper Rolls at a Single Station."
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