Claims
- 1. A reel change apparatus for supplying a webbing material to a downstream machine comprising:
- two reel holding means each arranged to hold a reeled web/webbing material, one in a material supply position and the other in a wait position, a first set of rollers arranged to guide webbing material from the reel in the material supply position over a first platen and towards the downstream machine, a second set of rollers arranged to guide wedding material from the reel in the wait position to a second platen; and
- a splicing means from which a running web can pass, in operation, to a downstream machine, the splicing means comprising a pivotable third platen and a retaining means for retaining or clamping a trailing end of a running web onto the pivotable platen;
- wherein the first and second platens are sliding platens positioned upstream of the splicing means, each including retaining means for retaining or clamping onto the respective sliding platen a leading end of a new web from a respective reel, such that an adhesive provided on the leading end is exposed and is supported by the respective sliding platen, and each of the sliding platens being substantially linearly slidable between a respective standby position and a respective splicing position; and
- wherein the leading end of a new web can be retained or clamped onto one sliding platen in the respective standby position while a running web passes over the other sliding platen to the downstream machine, and when the trailing end of the running web is retained or clamped onto the pivotable platen, the one sliding platen is slidable to the respective splicing position and the pivotable platen is pivotable to bring the trailing end of the running web into contact with the leading end of the new web to form a splice by sandwiching the adhesive therebetween, and subsequently to release the splice.
- 2. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, in which at least one of said retaining means includes a vacuum clamp.
- 3. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, in which at least one of said retaining means includes an offset roller.
- 4. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an end detector to detect an end of said webbing material from said reel in said supply position.
- 5. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, further including a means provided in association with said third platen to puncture holes through said webbing material in the region of said splicing so that packs formed by said packaging machine including said splice are not sealed to enable the packs with puncture holes in the splice to be rejected.
- 6. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, further including a slicing means for cutting said trailing end prior to joining said trailing end to said leading end.
- 7. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, further including an accumulator or end link adjuster having a spring-biased roller to reduce tugging of said webbing material by picking up webbing material which is slack when said webbing material is not being pulled into said packaging machine and giving out slack as said webbing material is pulled.
- 8. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1, in which at least one of said retaining means includes a pneumatic clamp.
- 9. A reel change apparatus according to claim 1 in which said third platen may be raised clear of said webbing material.
- 10. A splicing apparatus comprising;
- two spools, each for carrying a respective reeled web/webbing material;
- two sliding platens, each for receiving and supporting a web from one or other of said spools, and each comprising a clamp for clamping said web thereto; and,
- a splicing means comprising a pivotable third platen and a clamp for clamping a web thereto;
- each of said sliding platens being substantially linearly slidable between a respective standby position spaced from said splicing means and a respective splicing position in which said sliding platens are interoperable with said splicing means so that, in operation, while a running web is passing from one of said spools over one of said sliding platens and through said splicing means, a leading end of said web from said other spool can be clamped to said other sliding platen in the respective standby position, and when said running web ends, a trailing end of said running web can be clamped to said pivotable platen, said other sliding platen can be moved to the respective splicing position and said splicing means operated to form a splice between said trailing end and said leading end.
- 11. A splicing apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a punch means associated with said splicing means for punching one or more holes through said splice.
- 12. A splicing apparatus according to claim 10, in which each said sliding platen moves along a respective sliding direction oriented so that each sliding platen in the respective standby position is spaced from a respective running web passing over said sliding platen.
- 13. A splicing apparatus according to claim 12 in which each said sliding platen moves along a respecting sliding direction set at less than 10 degrees to the direction of said respective running web.
- 14. A splicing apparatus according to claim 10, in which said sliding platens slide along respective sliding directions which are at an acute angle to each other.
- 15. A splicing apparatus according to claim 14 in which said angle is less than 50 degrees.
- 16. A splicing apparatus according to claim 15 in which said angle is about 40 degrees.
- 17. A splicing apparatus according to claim 16 in which said angle is about 6 degrees.
- 18. A splicing apparatus according to claim 10 in which said third platen may be raised clear of said webbing material.
- 19. A splicing apparatus according to claim 10, in which at least one of said clamps is a pneumatic clamp.
- 20. A reel-change apparatus comprising;
- two reel-holding means each arranged to hold a reeled web/webbing material;
- two sliding platens, each including a means for retaining or clamping a leading end of a new web thereon; and
- a splicing means mounted downstream of said sliding platens and from which a running web can pass, in operation, to a downstream machine, said splicing means comprising a pivotable third platen and a means for retaining or clamping a trailing edge of a running web onto said pivotable platen;
- in which each of said sliding platens is substantially linearly slidable into a respective splicing position and, when one of said sliding platens retaining said leading end is positioned in the respective splicing position, said pivotable platen is pivotable to bring said trailing end into contact with said leading end and to form a splice therebetween, and subsequently to release said splice.
- 21. A reel change apparatus according to claim 20, in which at least one of said retaining or clamping means is a pneumatic clamp.
- 22. A reel change apparatus according to claim 20, in which said splicing means comprises a punch means for forming one or more holes through said splice.
- 23. A reel-change apparatus according to claim 20, in which said leading end is provided with an adhesive strip which is exposed when said leading end is retained on one of said sliding platens and is pressed between said trailing end and said leading end to form said splice.
- 24. A reel change apparatus according to claim 23, in which said adhesive strip is discontinuous or intermittent.
- 25. A reel change apparatus according to claim 20 in which said third platen may be raised clear of said webbing material.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application No. 08/624,424, filed May 13, 1996, abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/GB94/02487, filed Nov. 11, 1994.
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