The invention relates to an operating unit for cutting and/or folding sheets of paper that are interleaved, i.e., folded and stacked so as to obtain a partial overlapping of the adjacent flaps of the sheets. This type of arrangement is used, for example, for creating packs of serviettes stacked on top of one another so that when a serviette, set in a pull-out position, is pulled out, a flap of the underlying serviette will be automatically raised, thus facilitating subsequent extraction thereof.
Possible uses of this arrangement are for toilet paper, face tissues, etc.
The machines used for cutting, folding, and arranging in numbered packs sheets of this type are commonly referred to as “interleaving machines” and are continuously fed off a reel of web that is then divided into packs of sheets cut to size. In their operation, interleaving machines envisage a pair of counter-rotating rolls set alongside one another, between which the sheets to be cut/folded are passed.
According to the function that they are to perform, cutting blades or reliefs may be provided on the surfaces of one of the rolls, and respective grooves may be provided on the opposite roll that rotate in phase with the blades/reliefs so as to obtain cutting or folding of the sheet being processed.
Once folding has been carried out, the sheets are taken up by an underlying device generally referred to as “stacker”, which forms numbered packs of sheets and that operates in phase with rotation of the rolls.
The known systems present, however, serious drawbacks because the two counter-rotating rolls must necessarily have a certain diameter, i.e., a certain circumferential development, for each format of length of the sheets, which will correspond to the distance between the blades/reliefs measured on the circumference of the roll and to the distance between the grooves on the opposite roll.
Consequently, when it is necessary to produce sheets of different length it is generally necessary to use a different machine, with evident increase in costs and difficulty in carrying out in short times a change of format of the sheets produced.
From EP 1630118 an interleaving machine is known devised for producing sheets of different length by replacement of an interchangeable interleaving unit.
This machine presents, however, a relative complexity (as many interleaving units are necessary for each length of the sheets) and relatively long times for change of format.
From the patent application No. BO2008A000167 filed in the name of the present applicants a unit for interleaving machines is known in which two counter-rotating rolls are provided, mounted on each of which are tools for folding the sheets, which can be set at an adjustable circumferential distance so as to be able to vary the length of the stretch of sheet that remains between two folds, and determines the format of the sheets.
The machine described in BO2008A000167 presents, however, some limits due to the complexity of the mechanisms that are to implement the change of format of the sheets and to the relative rigidity of operation.
Furthermore, the cam mechanism described therein requires an intervention of replacement of all the cams that govern displacement of the mobile sectors as the desired format varies, in particular for very different formats, which depart from the narrow range of adjustment of the eyelets.
This intervention, in addition to being in itself relatively complex, implies a high machining precision and does not in any case allow an effective independence and an immediate modification of the parameters of adjustment of the positions of the tools throughout the processing cycle.
There is hence felt the need for an interleaving unit that will have an efficient and reliable structure and will enable any possible need for change of format to be achieved and controlled in a flexible way.
The purpose of the present invention is to propose an interleaving unit that enables the drawbacks of the already known solutions to be overcome and in particular enables variation in a simple and rapid way of the length of the sheets produced.
According to the invention, the above purpose is achieved by an interleaving unit according to the main claim.
Further technical purposes and advantages are obtained with a unit according to the dependent claims.
The above purposes have been achieved by providing an interleaving unit according to at least one of the annexed claims.
A first advantage lies in the fact that the machine according to the invention enables change of format of the sheets produced in a simple and reliable way by controlling the speed of rotation of the tool-carrying sectors and hence their distance apart during winding and processing of the sheets.
A second advantage lies in the fact that the change of format can be obtained both by a reduction and by an increase with respect to a neutral format.
The above and further advantages will be better understood by any person skilled in the branch from the ensuing description and the annexed drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
a show respectively a diagram in side view and from above of the motor-drive of the unit of
With reference to the annexed drawings, described hereinafter is an interleaving unit, comprising a pair of rolls 1, 2 set alongside one another and counter-rotating and provided with tools 3, 4; 5, 6 set at a distance along the circumferential development of the respective outer peripheral surfaces for operating on a succession of sheets 7a, 7b fed between the two rolls at a speed Vm.
The tools 3, 4; 5, 6 are set on mobile cylinder sectors 8, 9, 10, 11 to enable their positioning at an adjustable distance apart along the circumferential development of the corresponding roll 1, 2.
According to the invention, the operating unit comprises motor-drive and control means M1, M2, U for independent adjustment of the speed of rotation of one or more of the sectors according to their angular position, in order to reduce or increase the peripheral speed of said sectors with respect to the speed of feed (Vm) of the sheets.
In particular, the sectors 8, 9, 10, 11 comprise at least one first pair of sectors 8, 9 that rotate in synchronism with one another, each on a respective roll 1, 2 and a second pair of sectors 10, 11 that rotate in synchronism with one another, each on the respective roll 1, 2, and the motor-drive and control means M1, M2, U are provided for adjusting independently the speed of rotation of the sectors of said first and second pairs that rotate on each roll 1, 2. Preferably, the means M1, M2, U for adjusting the speed of relative rotation of the sectors of the first and second pairs comprise:
Since the speed of the sheets 7 is determined by the operating speed of the machine as a whole, and in particular by the speed of feed of the sheets themselves, thanks to the invention it is possible to vary the speed of the sectors, either reducing it or increasing it in the non-winding path.
In this way, the angular path along which the sectors have the same machine speed Vm or else a different speed is adjusted and controlled so as to fix their position at the moment when the tools carried by the adjacent sectors of each roll 1, 2 are at the point Z for carrying out folding.
Since the format of the sheet depends upon the distance between the folds P, this adjustment enables different formats to be obtained, i.e., reduced or increased with respect to the “neutral” format corresponding to the case where all the sectors have one and the same constant peripheral speed equal to the speed of the sheets 7 processed.
In the embodiment illustrated, the rolls 1, 2, are of the suction type and alternatively draw the folded sheets at least in the angular path subsequent to folding to be able to form the pack S of stacked sheets of
For this reason, to be able to form sheets of reduced or increased format, the sectors carrying the tools can be accelerated or decelerated only in the angular paths during which they are not constrained to the machine speed by entrainment of the sheets, whilst they must respect the machine speed during entrainment corresponding to the angular winding path “α”.
According to the invention, it is consequently envisaged to control the speed of the sectors so that it will correspond to the machine speed during folding and entrainment of the sheets, and to change it, instead, when the sectors are free from the sheets so as to reach at the desired moment the point of folding and then recover the position of start of cycle.
Once entrainment has terminated, the speed of rotation of the sectors can then be increased or reduced at the angle explementary to the winding angle so as to enable the sectors to recover the position of start of cycle, where they have the tools at the desired distance apart and are able to turn at the operating speed imposed by the machine.
In the annexed figures, and in particular in
With this configuration, packs of interleaved sheets folded in the form of a W can be produced, but it may be understood that in different embodiments of the invention the number of mobile sectors may vary according to the applications and the desired type of folding of the sheets.
In the solution illustrated, the motors and the mobile sectors are connected via a gear train exemplified in
The same kinematic scheme is used for the motor-drive of the remaining sectors.
Preferably, in order to turn the sectors 8, 9, 10, 11, 100, 110, 80, 90 independently, the rolls 1, 2 comprise a central cylinder 12, and the sectors are mounted on respective bushings 13 rotating on the central cylinder 12.
In the example described, the central cylinder 12 has a hollow shape and is connected to the surface of the sectors via pneumatic ducts 18 that extend from the internal cavity of the cylinder. Advantageously, with this solution it is possible to envisage the use of suction means, for example a vacuum pump capable of creating a vacuum in at least one portion of said cavity of the central cylinder 12, which communicates with the ducts 18 and means for opening and closing the ducts 18, for example valves, controlled directly or indirectly by the unit U.
Via the suction means and control of closing and opening of the ducts it is thus possible to alternate states of suction and release of the sheet 7a, 7b that rest on the winding surfaces A of the sectors.
Furthermore, in order to form a winding surface for the sheets 7a, 7b that is substantially continuous, the sectors 8, 9, 10, 11, 100, 110, 80, 90 are formed by laterally toothed cylindrical sectors, arranged in such a way that the lateral toothing 16 of one sector of a first pair of sectors (e.g., the sector 8 of the roll 1 in
Illustrated in
In this configuration, the interleaving unit carries out a cut to obtain a “neutral” format, in which, that is, the sectors rotate always so that their peripheral speed corresponds to the linear speed of the sheets, or “machine speed”.
In greater detail:
Then, the cycle resumes as shown in
Illustrated in
What changes is the relative position of the adjacent sectors and of the respective tools, the distance between which at the point of tangency Z defines the format of the sheet being processed.
In
In the embodiment described, the sheets 7a and 7b are constrained to the surface of the rolls (alternatively) both upstream and downstream of the point of tangency Z.
With this solution, the angular path α of winding is defined by the angles α1 and α2 fixed by the angular position of the free leading and trailing flaps L of the sheet being processed, during which path the sheet is subtended by the sector concerned, and this must turn at the machine speed.
The sectors can, instead, accelerate through the angle of rotation explementary to the respective winding angle to recover the position of start of cycle.
In greater detail, there may be noted the succession of the positions assumed by the sectors 80, 100, 8 of the roll 1, which carry out in succession folding of the sheet synchronously with the sectors 90, 110 and 9 of the roll 2.
Similar considerations apply to the other sectors.
In
The shorter distance between the sectors 100 and 8, and the machine speed of both, is maintained up to the step of
Illustrated in
In greater detail, there may be noted the succession of the positions assumed by the sectors 80, 100, 8 of the roll 1, which carry out in succession folding of the sheet synchronously with the sectors 90, 110 and 9 of the roll 2.
Similar considerations apply to the other sectors.
In
The greater distance between the sectors 100 and 8 and the machine speed of both is maintained up to the step of
Illustrated schematically in
Adjustment of the speed of the sectors is made as already described by maintaining the machine speed during folding and entrainment, and changing the speed when the sector concerned is not constrained by the contact with the sheet and can accelerate or decelerate according to the desired sheet format.
In this application, the sheets reach the point of tangency already staggered (this staggering is obtained by a unit set upstream) by the amount that is necessary to obtain the pre-set format.
Thanks to the invention, the distance of the tools can be adapted to the required staggering according to the format that is to be obtained, and likewise the unit S that comprises the detachment hands M will have to adapt to the various formats.
The present invention has been described according to preferred embodiments, but equivalent variants may be devised, without thereby departing from the sphere of protection granted.
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102016000010399 | Feb 2016 | IT | national |
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1630118 | Mar 2006 | EP |
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20190023519 A1 | Jan 2019 | US |