Information
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Patent Grant
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6620455
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Patent Number
6,620,455
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Date Filed
Monday, October 22, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 427 258
- 427 288
- 427 428
- 427 2086
- 427 2071
- 427 8
- 156 462
- 118 249
- 118 261
- 118 262
- 118 119
- 118 126
- 118 688
- 118 692
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In an adhesive applicator apparatus comprising an adhesive applicator roll and a nip roll, a web of corrugated board is led through the nip that is formed between the rolls. In the nip, the web of corrugated board is pressed against the adhesive applicator roll by a given constant force.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method of adjusting the height of a nip between an adhesive applicator roll and a nip roll of an adhesive applicator apparatus for a web of corrugated board, and to an adhesive applicator apparatus for putting the method into practice.
2. Background Art
When a single-face lined web of corrugated board is to be provided with another liner on its non-faced side, then glue must be applied to the tips of the corrugated web on the non-faced side. To this end, the single-face lined medium is led through the nip of an adhesive applicator, a so-called sizing press. In doing so, it is extraordinarily difficult to regulate the height of the nip in such a way that on the one hand the hydrodynamic pressure of the thin adhesive layer on the adhesive applicator roll is overcome for gluing of the tips of the corrugated web to take place, and that on the other hand the corrugated web will not be crushed and the tips are not overly loaded with glue by too low an adjustment of the height of the nip.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to embody a method of adjusting the height of a nip between an adhesive applicator roll and a nip roll of an adhesive applicator apparatus for a web of corrugated board and an adhesive applicator apparatus for putting the method into practice, by means of which to have optimal gluing of the tips of the corrugated web of a single-face lined web of corrugated board.
According to the invention, this object is attained by a method including the following steps: conveying, through the nip, the web of corrugated board, which at least includes a liner web and a corrugated web with tips turned away from the liner web; applying an adhesive on the tips of the corrugated web by means of the adhesive applicator roll, with the liner web bearing against the nip roll; and pressing the web of corrugated board by a given constant force between the adhesive applicator roll and the nip roll. This object is further attained by an adhesive applicator apparatus comprising a frame; an adhesive applicator roll, which is disposed in the frame and drivable in rotation about a central longitudinal axis; a nip roll, which is disposed in the frame and drivable in rotation about a central longitudinal axis; a nip between the adhesive applicator roll and the nip roll for a web of corrugated board to pass through, which comprises at least one liner web and a corrugated web; a force sensitive device for detection of an actual force which acts vertically on the web of corrugated board in the nip; a distance adjusting device for modification of the height of the nip by displacement of the rolls relative to each other substantially on a plane that is spanned by the central longitudinal axes; and a control unit for comparison of the actual force with a given nominal force in the nip and for triggering the distance adjusting device. The actual force required in the nip for optimal gluing of the tips of the corrugated web is determined empirically.
Further features, advantages and details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of an exemplary embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a vertical longitudinal section through an adhesive applicator apparatus according to the invention; and
FIG. 2
is a vertical cross section through the adhesive applicator apparatus of FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The adhesive applicator apparatus seen in the drawing includes a frame
1
, which substantially comprises two side walls
2
,
3
joined to each other by cross struts
4
. In the side walls
2
,
3
, an adhesive applicator roll
5
is rotatably run on bearings
6
, which is drivable in rotation about its horizontal central longitudinal axis
8
by an electric driving motor
7
. The driving motor
7
is supported on the side wall
2
. Disposed underneath the adhesive applicator roll
5
is an adhesive pan
9
, into which dips the applicator roll
5
.
Disposed above the applicator roll
5
is a nip roll
10
, the central longitudinal axis
11
of which runs substantially parallel to the axis
8
. The nip roll
10
is run freely rotatably on bearings
12
in bearing levers
13
,
14
. These bearing levers
13
,
14
are again run on bearings
15
on the side walls
2
,
3
for free pivoting about a common pivot axis
16
. The pivot axis
16
is also parallel to the axes
8
,
11
. The pivot axis
16
is located in the proximity of an end
17
of the levers
13
,
14
—which is the left end in FIG.
1
—whereas the nip roll
10
is lodged at a distance therefrom in the proximity of the other end
18
of the levers
13
,
14
—which is the right end in FIG.
1
.
In the proximity of the ends
18
that are allocated to the nip roll
10
, a nip pressure actuation
19
,
20
acts on each lever
13
,
14
, which is a fluid-actuated, in particular pneumatically actuated piston cylinder
21
. Each cylinder
21
of the actuations
19
,
20
is articulated to the side wall
2
or
3
for pivoting about a common pivot axis
22
that is parallel to the axes
8
,
11
,
16
. The piston rod
24
, which is mounted on the piston
23
, is articulated to the respective lever
13
and
14
for pivoting about a pivot axis
25
that is also parallel to the axes
8
,
11
,
16
,
22
. The actuations
19
,
20
can be actuated bilaterally i.e., fluid lines
26
,
27
open into the respective cylinder
21
on both sides of the piston
23
. The lines
26
,
27
are connected to a solenoid valve
28
to which hydraulic fluid can be supplied at a constant pressure from a hydraulic fluid source
29
. Return lines
30
,
31
, which are allocated to the lines
26
,
27
, discharge from the valve
28
.
A nip pressure adjusting device
32
,
33
is disposed between each lever
13
,
14
and the frame
1
. It comprises a force sensing device
34
, for instance a so-called load cell, which is stationarily supported on the respective side wall
2
and
3
by way of a support plate
35
. The force sensing device
34
supports itself on the respective lever
13
,
14
by way of a distance adjusting device
36
. This adjusting device
36
comprises two wedges
37
,
38
, one of which—the upper wedge
38
—is adjustable relative to the other—lower wedge
37
—in accordance with the arrow of adjusting direction
39
. Adjusting the wedge
38
takes place by means of an adjusting drive
40
, which is for instance a spindle drive. The displaceable wedge
38
is supported on the respective lever
13
and
14
by way of a thrust bearing
41
. The lower wedge
37
is not displaceable in the direction of the arrow
39
. Vertical displaceability towards the force sensing device
34
is not necessary, these measuring systems working approximately without displacement.
Via a signal line
42
, the force sensing device
34
is connected to a control unit
43
which is again connected to the adjusting drive
40
by a corresponding control line
44
. Furthermore, a control unit
45
is provided, which is connected to the solenoid valve
28
by means of a control line
46
.
A single-face web of corrugated board
47
is led through the adhesive applicator apparatus in the conveying direction
48
. The web of corrugated board
47
comprises a corrugated web
49
and a liner web
50
. Upon arrival in the apparatus, the web of corrugated board
47
is led with its corrugated web
49
passing along a deflection roll
51
and then with its liner web
50
passing along a smoothing roll
52
. Then it is led through the nip
53
between the applicator roll
5
and the nip roll
10
, the downward tips
54
of the corrugated web
49
being provided with an adhesive
55
that is supplied by the adhesive applicator roll
5
from the adhesive pan
9
in the form of a thin film on the adhesive applicator roll
5
. In the nip
53
, the rolls
5
,
10
rotate in the conveying direction
48
i.e., in the direction of rotation
56
and
57
, respectively.
Adjusting the height a of the nip
53
and adjustment control takes place by the force that is exercised by the rolls
5
,
10
on the web of corrugated board
47
being kept at a constant given value.
To this end, constant pressure from the hydraulic fluid source
29
acts on the pressure actuations
19
and
20
for them to act on the respective lever
13
and
14
by a constant force. These forces and the forces that result from the weight of the levers
13
,
14
, of the nip roll
10
and of the parts located on the levers
13
,
14
are altogether constant. These forces work downwards. Working counter thereto are forces that act in the nip
53
on the one hand and on the nip pressure adjusting devices
32
,
33
on the other in the opposite direction upwards. The sum of these forces is also constant. The actual force exercised on the web of corrugated board
47
in the nip
53
depends on the forces that occur in the nip pressure adjusting devices
32
,
33
. If the force of pressure exercised on the web of corrugated board
47
in the nip
53
is to be increased, then the forces working in the devices
32
,
33
must be reduced correspondingly and vice versa.
The actual force that works in the device
32
and
33
and is detected in the force sensing device
34
is continuously transmitted by the device
34
via the signal line
42
to the control unit
43
where the sum thereof is compared with a preset nominal force. This preset nominal force may also correspond to the force that is to act on the web of corrugated board
47
in the nip
53
. Since, for the reasons mentioned above, the sum of these forces and the sum of the forces that work in the devices
32
,
33
is constant, corresponding conversion may take place in the control unit
43
. If the sum of the actual forces measured in each force sensing device
34
exceeds the preset nominal force, this implies that the actual force that works in the nip
53
has become to low, meaning that the height a thereof has become too great. In this case, a control signal is emitted to each adjusting drive
40
for displacement of the associated wedge
37
in such a direction that the height a of the nip
53
is reduced, this taking place sufficiently long for the actual forces sensed in the devices
32
,
33
—and, indirectly, the force working in the nip
53
—to correspond again to the preset nominal value.
If however the sum of the actual forces measured in each force sensing device
34
becomes smaller than the preset nominal force, this implies that the actual force working in the nip
53
has become to great, meaning that the height a thereof has become too small. In this case, a control signal is emitted to each adjusting drive
40
for displacement of the associated wedge
37
in such a direction that the height a of the nip
53
is increased, this taking place sufficiently long for the actual forces sensed in the devices
32
,
33
—and, indirectly, the force working in the nip
53
—to correspond again to the preset nominal value.
The control unit
43
and the control unit
45
may be linked to each other in such a way that, at the start of an adhesive application job, a basic height a for web of corrugated board
47
is fed in for the control unit
45
so that the adjusting process does not take too long.
The nip pressure actuation
19
also serves to lift the nip roll
10
upwards.
The web of corrugated board
47
with adhesive spread on it by the adhesive applicator apparatus is customarily fed to a known board liner where another liner web is applied to the tips
54
of the corrugated web
49
with adhesive spread thereon.
Instead of the design described above, control of the force of pressure in the nip
53
and thus control of the height a of the nip
53
over its entire length may also take place in such a way that the forces measured by the two force sensing devices
34
of the nip pressure adjusting devices
32
,
33
are not added up and then treated in the way described, but that they are individually compared to in each case half the nominal force value in the nip
53
and that then corresponding individual triggering of the distance adjusting devices
36
of the nip pressure adjusting devices
32
and
33
takes place. In this way, non-parallel adjustment of the rolls
5
and
10
relative to each other may take place i.e., the nip
53
may possibly not have the same height a over the entire length; but in this way varying thicknesses of the web of corrugated board
47
may be compensated over the width thereof so that too low or too high forces of pressure cannot occur over the width of the web of corrugated board
47
.
Claims
- 1. A method of adjusting the height of a nip (53) between an adhesive applicator roll (5) and a nip roll (10) of an adhesive applicator apparatus for a web of corrugated board (47), comprisingconveying the web of corrugated board (47), which at least includes a liner web (50) and a corrugated web (49) with tips (54) facing away from the liner web (50), through the nip (53), which has a length; applying an adhesive (55) on the tips (54) of the corrugated web (49) by the adhesive applicator roll (5), with the liner web (50) bearing against the nip roll (10); and pressing the web of corrugated board (47) by a given constant force between the adhesive applicator roll (5) and the nip roll (10); wherein an actual force exercised on the web of corrugated board (47) in the nip (53) is continuously detected and compared to a preset nominal force; and wherein, upon deviations of the actual force from the nominal force, the height of the nip (53) is adjusted until the actual force is equal to the nominal force.
- 2. A method of adjusting the height of a nip (53) between an adhesive applicator roll (5) and a nip roll (10) of an adhesive applicator apparatus for a web of corrugated board (47), comprisingconveying the web of corrugated board (47), which at least includes a liner web (50) and a corrugated web (49) with tips (54) facing away from the liner web (50), through the nip (53), which has a length; applying an adhesive (55) on the tips (54) of the corrugated web (49) by the adhesive applicator roll (5), with liner web (50) bearing against the nip roll (10); and pressing the web of corrugated board (47) by a given constant force between the adhesive applicator roll (5) and the nip roll (10); wherein the height of the nip (53) varies over its length.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the height of the nip (53) varies over its length.
Priority Claims (1)
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