Claims
- 1. A method for transferring one or more tissue web rolls from a core shaft, the core shaft having a shell portion and having first and second coupling portions that respectively project beyond opposite first and second ends of the shell portion, the method comprising the steps of:transferring the core shaft into a core shaft change position; supporting the core shaft in the core shaft change position by first and second supports that engage the core shaft proximate the first and second ends of the shell portion, respectively; moving a roll change tube into coaxial relation with the core shaft so that a shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube at least partially engages the first coupling portion; removing the first support from the core shaft such that the core shaft is supported at one end by the second support and at the other end by the roll change tube; and axially pushing the one or more tissue web rolls from the core shaft onto the roll change tube.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first support engages the core shaft at a support location that is between and spaced from an outer end of the first coupling portion and the first end of the shell portion, and wherein the roll change tube engages the first coupling portion such that a gap exists between the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube and the first end of the shell portion of the core shaft.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first support engages the core shaft at a support location that is between and spaced from an outer end of the first coupling portion and the first end of the shell portion, and wherein at least a portion of the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube is brought to abut the first end of the shell portion.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein an upper part of the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube is brought to abut the first end of the shell portion of the core shaft while a lower part of said shaft-engaging end has a longitudinally extending cut-out relief portion for accommodating the first support, a longitudinal length of said cut-out relief portion being shorter than a longitudinal length of the first coupling portion of the core shaft such that an uncut full-bore portion of the roll change tube supports the first coupling portion over a part of the length thereof.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first support engages the shell portion of the core shaft to support the core shaft so that the first coupling portion remains free, the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube is moved to fit about the first coupling portion and to abut the first end of the shell portion, and the first support is then disengaged from the shell portion so that the roll change tube supports the core shaft.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of transferring the core shaft into the core shaft change position comprises transferring the core shaft onto a pair of spaced support members that support opposite ends of the core shaft, the first support comprising a movable end portion of one of the support members, and wherein the step of removing the first support comprises moving the movable end portion of the one support member so as to disengage the core shaft.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein during the axial pushing of the one or more tissue web rolls onto the roll change tube, the core shaft is supported in the direction of said axial pushing by the second support and by the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein after the one or more tissue webs rolls have been pushed onto the roll change tube, the first support is re-engaged with the core shaft and the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube is disengaged from the core shaft, and the roll change tube is moved away from the core shaft into a delivery position for the one or more tissue web rolls.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the roll change tube is moved into the delivery position by pivoting the roll change tube about a pivot point proximate one end of the roll change tube.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein simultaneously with pivoting the roll change tube about the pivot point, a core change tube carrying one or more new cores is pivoted about said pivot point into a position coaxially aligned with the core shaft, and the one or more new cores are pushed axially onto the core shaft.
- 11. An apparatus for transferring one or more tissue web rolls from a core shaft having a shell portion and having first and second coupling portions that respectively project beyond opposite first and second ends of the shell portion, the apparatus comprising:first and second supports structured and arranged to engage the core shaft proximate the first and second ends of the shell portion, respectively, so as to support the core shaft with the one or more tissue web rolls, at least the first support being movable between a position engaging the core shaft and a position disengaged from the core shaft; a roll change tube having a shaft-engaging end configured to fit at least partially about the first coupling portion of the core shaft, the roll change tube being configured to slidably receive the one or more tissue web rolls thereover; a roll core handler coupled with the roll change tube and operable to position the roll change tube in coaxial end-to-end alignment with the core shaft and to axially move the roll change tube so as to engage the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube with the first coupling portion of the core shaft, the roll core handler and roll change tube being structured and arranged such that when the first support is disengaged from the core shaft, the core shaft and the one or more tissue web rolls are supported by the roll change tube's engagement with the first coupling portion and by the second support's engagement with the core shaft; and a pusher operable to engage the one or more tissue web rolls on the core shaft and to push the one or more tissue web rolls onto the roll change tube.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the shaft-engaging end of the roll change tube has an upper part configured to be compatible with the shell portion of the core shaft and a lower part that includes a longitudinally extending cut-out relief portion, the cut-out relief portion having a longitudinal length less than that of the first coupling portion whereby an uncut full-bore portion of the roll change tube is able to fit about the first coupling portion.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the roll core handler is operable to move the roll change tube in a direction defined by a longitudinal center axis of the core shaft as well as to pivot the roll change tube about a pivot point located on an extension of the longitudinal center axis of the core shaft.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a core change tube coupled with the roll core handler for carrying new cores to be installed on the core shaft after removal of the one or more tissue web rolls therefrom, the core change tube being oriented at a fixed angle relative to the roll change tube such that pivoting the roll change tube about the pivot point by said angle moves the roll change tube out of coaxial alignment with the core shaft and moves the core change tube into coaxial alignment with the core shaft.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a core-handling table in a position meeting the core change tube when the roll change tube is coaxially aligned with the core shaft.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein at least one of the first and second supports is structured and arranged to prevent longitudinal movement of the core shaft by engaging one of the coupling portions thereof.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first and second supports comprise spaced rails on which the coupling portions of the core shaft rest, the movable first support comprising a movable portion of one of the rails.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application PCT/FI01/00372 filed Apr. 12, 2001, incorporated herein by reference, which designated inter alia the United States and was published in English under PCT Article 21(2).
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