Claims
- 1. A method for splicing successive web rolls to feed a continuous web of paper or like material into a web consuming or processing machine comprising:
- (a) rotatably mounting old and new web rolls on opposite ends of a pair of roll holder arms medially pivoted for joint rotation;
- (b) delivering the web from the old web roll to the web consuming or processing machine via a web storage mechanism while the roll holder arms are held in a first preassigned angular position, the web storage mechanism storing therein a prescribed length of the web from the old web roll;
- (c) revolving the roll holder arms from the first preassigned angular position to a second preassigned angular position, with the result that the web from the old web roll travels closer to the periphery of the new web roll than when the roll holder arms are in the first preassigned angular position;
- (d) pivoting a splicer mechanism relative to the pair of roll holder arms from a retracted position away from the pair of roll holder arms to a working position toward the surface of the new web roll;
- (e) revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms through a required angle to bring an adhesive region on a leading end of the new web roll to a third preassigned angular position adjacent the old web traveling past the new web roll;
- (f) stopping the new web roll in the third preassigned angular position;
- (g) arresting the rotation of the old web roll relative to the roll holder arms to stop the web delivery therefrom while the old web is fed from the web storage mechanism to the web consuming or processing machine;
- (h) pressing the stopped old web against the adhesive region on the stopped new web roll while the web is fed from the web storage mechanism to the web consuming or processing machine;
- (i) cutting off an excess length of the old web behind the adhesive region on the new web roll immediately after the pressing of the old web against the adhesive region;
- (j) starting the delivery of the web from the new web roll while the splicer mechanism is pivoted from the working position to the retracted position.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the adhesive region on the new web roll is brought to the third preassigned angular position opposite to the old web by:
- (a) revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms until the adhesive region thereon is sensed by a fixed sensor element; and
- (b) further revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms through a preset angle from the position of the sensor element.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the new web roll has an optically recognizable mark attached to one end of the new web roll in a predetermined position thereon related to the position of the adhesive region on said new web roll, and wherein the adhesive region on the new web roll is brought to the third preassigned angular position opposite to the old web by:
- (a) revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms until the optically recognizable mark is sensed by a sensor element mounted to one of the roll holder arms; and
- (b) further revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms through a preset angle from the position of the sensor element.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the new web roll has an optically recognizable mark attached to one end of the new web roll in a predetermined position thereon related to the position of the adhesive region on said new web roll, and wherein the adhesive region on the new web roll is brought to the third preassigned angular position oppoiste to the old web by:
- (a) revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms until the optically recognizable mark is sensed by a sensor element, said sensor element being mounted to a splicer mechanism by which the old web is to be pressed against the adhesive region on the new web roll; and
- (b) arresting the rotation of the new web roll immediately upon sensing of the mark by the sensor element.
- 5. The method of claim 1, which further comprises adjusting the an axial position of the new web roll on the roll holder arms relative to the an axial position of the old web roll thereon preparatory to splicing them.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein axial positions of the old and new web rolls on the roll holder arms are adjusted relative to each other by:
- (a) ascertaining the distance between one of the pair of roll holder arms and an adjacent end of the old web roll;
- (b) ascertaining the distance between said one roll holder arm and an adjacent end of the new web roll;
- (c) comparing the ascertained distances with each other; and
- (d) axially moving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms a distance depending upon the difference, if any, between the ascertained distances so that the ascertained distances are substantially equal.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the new web roll has web end retainer tape attached thereto for holding the leading web end in position thereon, and wherein the method further comprises perforating the web end retainer tape preparatory to the splicing of the new web roll to the old web.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the web end retainer tape is perforated in a predetermined angular position relative to the roll holder arms while the roll holder arms are in the second preassigned angular position, and wherein the adhesive region on the new web roll is brought to the third preassigned angular position opposite to the old web by revolving the new web roll relative to the roll holder arms through a preset angle from the predetermined angular position where the web end retainer tape is perforated.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 520,317 filed Aug. 4, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,543,152.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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