1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a packing film stretching and rewinding machine, particularly to one able to carry out stretching, lip-folding, swinging and re-winding for a packing film on a machine table at the same time. The packing film stretching and rewinding machine is provided with a stretching device for stretching, lengthening and thinning the packing film, and after stretched, the packing film has opposite edges folded by a lip-folding device to enhance the strength of the opposite edges of the packing film. After edge folding, the packing film can be quickly re-wound into small rolls by means of a swing device and a re-winding device. Thus, when the stretched packing film is rewound into small rolls, the portion of a reel located at the opposite edges of the packing film will not be tightened and deformed, and it is needless to stop operation of the machine in the course of whole operation, able to have the packing film stretched, lip folded and rewound into small rolls quickly, greatly increasing output, saving man power and the placing space for the machine table, reducing waste materials and lowering producing cost.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, a packing film with a comparatively great thickness to be used for packing articles is manufactured by a packing film manufacturing machine and the packing film is usually wound into a large roll. Substantially, a common packing film manufacturing machine cannot manufacture a very thin packing film; therefore, the packing film manufactured has to be stretched and thinned by a stretching machine so that it can be used for packing articles conveniently. After stretched, the packing film is first wound into a large roll and then this large roll of stretched packing film is manually moved onto a rewinding machine to be rewound into lots of small rolls of packing film by means of paper reels. However, after the conventional packing film is stretched, the stretching machine has to be stopped operating before the stretched packing film is moved onto a re-winding machine to be rewound. As mentioned above, after each large roll of packing film is stretched, the stretching machine must be stopped operating and the large roll of packing film has to be moved onto the rewinding machine, thus taking lots of time and exertion. Further, a common rewinding machine can rewind only one roll of packing film at one time, with the action of rewinding complicated and slow, resulting in limited output of stretched and rewound packing films. Furthermore, after the packing film is stretched by the stretching machine, the opposite edges of the packing film will become thicker than the rest portion of the packing film; therefore, when the packing film is orderly rewound into small rolls, the thicker opposite edges of the packing film will produce a tightening force to the reel of the packing film and make the reel deformed. In addition, although the opposite edges of the packing film are thicker than the rest portion of the packing film, when the packing film is packed on an article and pulled forcefully, the opposite edges of the packing film are easy to be broken by pulling. Thus, the packing film fails to be completely packed on the article and the broken part of the packing film has to be torn off, squandering away the packing film. Moreover, there must be a large space for placing the stretching machine, the re-winding machine and other related machines at the same time.
The objective of this invention is to offer a packing film stretching and rewinding machine, able to carry out stretching, lip-folding and rewinding for a packing film at the same time on a machine table. The packing film can be stretched, lengthened and thinned by a stretching device, and then the opposite edges of the packing film are lip-folded by a lip-folding device to increase the strength of the opposite edges of the packing film. After edged, the packing film can quickly be rewound into small rolls by means of a swing device and a rewinding device. Thus, when the stretched packing film is rewound on reels, the reel located at the edges of the packing film will not be tightened and deformed by the thicker edges of the packing film. By so designing, in the course of whole operation, it is needless to stop operation of the machine, and the packing film can quickly be stretched, lip-folded and rewound into small rolls, able to greatly increase output, save man-power and the placing space for the machine table, reduce waste materials and lower producing cost.
The feature of this invention is a machine table provided thereon with a stretching device, a lip-folding device, a swing device and a rewinding device. The stretching device is composed of a material-conveying shaft, a material press wheel positioned at one side of the material-conveying shaft, plural stretching-rotating wheel different in rotating speed and positioned above the material press wheel, plural guide wheels respectively positioned between every two stretching-rotating wheels, plural conveyer guide wheels set at one side of the stretching-rotating wheels and a transmission unit assembled at the outer side of the machine table. The lip-folding device positioned above the stretching device is provided with two guide wheels having their opposite ends respectively fixed with a lip-folding plate, a conveyer roller positioned at one side of the guide wheel, and a press wheel fixed on the conveyer roller. The swing device positioned on the machine table is provided with an air pressure cylinder secured on the machine table. Two opposite support frames are fixed on the machine table, and the push rod of the air pressure cylinder is inserted out of the machine table and fixed on one of the two support frames by means of a connecting plate, and further plural guide posts are assembled between the two support frames. The rewinding device assembled over the swing device is provided with a feeding funnel and two opposite rotary disks positioned under the feeding funnel and between the two support frames of the swing device. The two opposite rotary disks are provided with a rotating shaft and respectively fixed thereon with a plurality of opposite clamping claws, and a cutter and a collection frame are assembled under the two rotary disks.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a packing film stretching and rewinding machine in the present invention, as shown
The stretching device 2 is provided with a material-conveying rotary shaft 20 assembled thereon with a roll of packing film (A) to be stretched. A material press wheel 21 is disposed at a location adjacent to one side of the material-conveying rotary shaft 20. A plurality of stretching-rotating wheels 22 different in rotating speed and having their surfaces respectively cut with patterns are positioned above the material press wheel 21, and plural guide wheels 23 are respectively set between every two stretching-rotating wheels 22 and at the topside and the underside of the stretching-rotating wheels 22. Further a conveyer guide wheel 24 is positioned at one side of the stretching-rotating wheels 22. A transmission unit 25 is installed at the outer side of the machine table 1, as shown in
The lip-folding device 3, as shown in
The swing device 4, as shown in
The rewinding device 5, as shown in
In using, referring to
By so designing, the packing film (A) can be stretched, lip-folded, and re-wound on the machine table 1 at the same time. Specifically, the packing film (A) can be stretched by the stretching device 2 to be lengthened and thinned, and after stretched, the packing film (A) has the opposite edges folded by the lip-folding device 3 to elevate the strength of the opposite edges of the packing film (A). After edged, the packing film (A) can quickly be rewound into small rolls by means of the swing device 4 and the rewinding device 5.
To sum up, this invention has the following advantages.
1. When the stretched packing film (A) is rewound on the reel A1, the reel A1 at the locations of the opposite edges of the packing film (A) will not be deformed by tightening.
2. In the course of whole operation, it is needless to stop operating of the machine.
3. The integrated operation of stretching, lip-folding and rewinding can greatly increase output, economize manpower and time, save machine table placing space, reduce waste materials and lower producing cost.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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