Re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6676063
  • Patent Number
    6,676,063
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rivera; William A.
    Agents
    • Hedman & Costigan, P.C.
Abstract
A re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine comprising, on a frame, three rollers (16, 17, 18) having mutually parallel axes that are perpendicular to the direction of feed of the paper (11), in which two winding rollers, a bottom one (17) and a top one (16), supported on the frame, co-operate with a third roller (18) that maintains a certain pressure on a roll of paper or log being formed, where the third roller (18) is carried by a pair of arms (22) which can oscillate with respect to the frame, the paper (11) that is being wound passing on one of the two rollers, and the finished roll or log (19) coming out of an outlet aperture or gap (30) identified between the bottom roller and the third roller, the cores (12) for said rolls being fed, one after another, by a pusher (15) and being introduced into a calibrated channel (24) made underneath the top roller (16).
Description




The present application claims priority to Italian Patent Application Serial No. MI 2000U 000719, filed Dec. 27, 2000.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine.




It is known that in machines or assemblies for winding paper for domestic use, in particular paper subsequently to be used as toilet paper, wipes, serviettes, handkerchiefs and the like, there are provided elements that guide the incoming paper and control proper winding thereof onto a core to produce a finished roll referred to as “log”.




It is likewise known that such machines, known as re-reeling machines, usually have two winding rollers and a third pressure roller. It is evident that the two former rollers bring about winding of the paper into a roll, which progressively grows in diameter, whilst the third roller, in addition to co-operating in this winding operation, maintains a certain pressure on the roll or log to make sure that it is wound in a compacted way.




In general, the two rollers have a position that is fixed with respect to the frame and support the log, drawing along the paper, whilst the third roller, acting as pressure roller, exerts pressure on the log being formed and hence determines the diameter of the finished product.




In order to do so, the third roller, or “pressure roller”, is supported at opposite ends of at least one pair of arms that are pivoted to the frame. The third roller can thus oscillate according to a curved direction about the pivoting axis of the arms, and the pressure exerted thereon can be controlled by means of a sensor.




In general, there exist problems of feeding of the internal core of the roll into the machine, as well as problems of separation of the finished roll and positioning of the leading end of the incoming paper on the new core.




For example, in the Italian patent No. 1 262 046, a special arrangement is envisaged of a means for interrupting the ribbon-like material that co-operates with means for feeding along a channel, between a position of insertion of a new core and a groove or outlet gap for the core between the three rollers so as to enable the roll of paper to be wound.




The arrangement of this means for interrupting passage of the ribbon-like material involves a somewhat complicated synchronization between the parts and does not enable the re-reeling operation to be accelerated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A purpose of the present invention is thus to provide a re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine which will overcome the problems referred to above and which can operate in an optimal way even in the absence of the interruption means mentioned previously.




Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a device that will be able to overcome the operating problems of synchronization between the said interruption means and the acceleration of the pressure roller.




Yet a further purpose of the invention is that of providing a device which, whilst solving the problems referred to above, is at the same time able to reduce squeezing of the outgoing finished roll or log to a minimum.




These purposes according to the present invention are achieved by providing a re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine comprising, on a frame, three rollers (


16


,


17


,


18


) having mutually parallel axes that are perpendicular to the direction of feed of paper (


11


), wherein two winding rollers, a bottom winding roller (


17


) and a top winding roller (


16


), supported on said frame, co-operate with a pressure inducing roller (


18


) which maintains pressure on a roll of paper or log being formed, said pressure roller (


18


) supported by a pair of arms (


22


) which oscillate with respect to said frame, wherein cores (


12


), for said rolls, being fed in succession by pusher assembly (


13


), said cores (


12


) being introduced into a calibrated channel (


24


) located underneath said top winding roller (


16


), said paper (


11


) being wound on said top winding roller (


16


) and onto said cores (


12


), said finished roll or log (


19


) exiting an outlet aperture or gap between said bottom winding roller (


17


) and said pressure inducing roller (


18


) further comprising a deviating roller (


28


) abutting said top winding roller (


16


), said deviating roller (


28


) maintaining said paper (


11


) stretched, thereby preventing said paper (


11


) from moving backwards, said paper (


11


) being torn by an acceleration of said pressure roller (


18


) followed by attachment of said paper (


11


) to a second core (


12


) passing through said calibrated channel (


24


).




Further, more detailed, characteristics are presented in the subsequent claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The characteristics and advantages of a re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine will emerge more clearly from the ensuing description provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side elevation view of the re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine built according to the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view similar to that of

FIG. 1

in a subsequent operating step of the device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to the figures referred to above, there is shown a central part of a machine for winding paper


11


, in particular paper to be used as toilet paper, wipes, serviettes, handkerchiefs and the like, in which there is set the re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine according to the present invention. In general, the paper


11


that is fed in is paper made up of one or more combined ribbons, once the latter have been unrolled from respective rolls (not shown).




In particular, the paper in the form of a ribbon


11


, which comes off a large roll (not shown), must be wound onto a central tubular core


12


, the cores


12


being fed in one after another by means of a special pusher assembly


13


.




In fact, the pusher assembly


13


comprises, for example, chains


14


, which are parallel to one another (only one of these is shown in the figure) and on which pushers


15


are arranged, which are set at a distance apart from one another and pick up the cores from a magazine (not shown).




The said pusher assembly


13


, which carries the tubular cores


12


, is set facing an arrangement of three rollers


16


,


17


and


18


, which guide the incoming continuous ribbon of paper


11


and control it so that it winds properly onto the aforesaid core


12


to form a finished roll of a given size, commonly referred to as “log” and designated by


19


.




It can be immediately noted from the figure that the three rollers


16


,


17


, and


18


have mutually parallel axes, which are perpendicular to the direction of feed of the paper


11


. Of the aforesaid three rollers two are for winding, a bottom one


17


and a top one


16


, and these both co-operate with the third roller


18


.




The rollers


16


and


17


, which rotate fixed with respect to a frame of the machine, form between them an intake aperture or gap


20


. This intake gap


20


is used for receiving the aforesaid core


12


, which is carried by the pusher assembly


13


, and, in order to block the core


12


in this position, there is provided a compliant blocking element


21


. In addition, it is also possible to provide a dispenser element


29


for dispensing adhesive.




The third roller


18


, which, as has been said, co-operates with the two rollers


16


and


17


for winding the paper


11


, also maintains a certain pressure on the roll or log being formed, to ensure proper winding of the paper. The said roller


18


, known as “pressure roller”, is supported at opposite ends of at least one pair of arms


22


(only one of these arms being represented in the figure), which are pivoted in


23


to the frame. The third roller


18


is thus able to oscillate about the pivoting axis


23


of the arms and undergoes a control of the pressure that acts thereon by means of a sensor or similar element (not shown).




Furthermore, an outlet aperture or gap


30


is identified, provided between the bottom roller


17


and the third roller, or pressure roller,


18


.




According to the present invention, the cores


12


, which pass through the intake gap


20


, identified between the top roller


16


and the bottom roller


17


, are inserted into a calibrated channel


24


that is defined by curved elements


25


, set side by side (only one of these being illustrated in the figure), designed to be inserted at least partially, by means of their ends, within channels or grooves


26


made in the bottom roller


17


. The bottom roller


17


may in any case also be smooth, and the said curved elements in this case rest on the surface thereof.




As has been said, the channel


24


is calibrated, it being similar in size to the outer diameter of the core


12


.




In addition, a second pusher


27


is provided, of a rotating or oscillating type, which co-operates in inserting the core


12


, possibly provided with adhesive, within the channel


24


.




The interference between the core


12


and the paper


11


wound on the top roller


16


above the channel


24


enables the paper, once the pressure roller


18


has accelerated and torn the trailing end of a finished roll


19


, to bring about winding of the leading end of the paper


11


directly. This means that as soon as the acceleration of the pressure roller


18


has torn the trailing end of a finished roll


19


, a new core


12


is inserted into the calibrated channel


24


. This new core


12


, which may possibly be, but is not necessarily, provided with a line of adhesive on a generatrix of its surface, is inserted into the calibrated channel


24


, as a result of its sliding on the curved elements


25


and also as a result of the action of the second rotating or oscillating pusher


27


.





FIG. 1

shows a first step in which the three rollers


16


,


17


and


18


support an almost finished roll, whilst at the intake gap


20


there is set a new core


12


that is ready to be introduced, also with the possible aid of the second oscillating pusher


27


, which brings about yielding of the compliant blocking element


21


, thus releasing the core


12


.




Acceleration of the pressure roller


18


brings about acceleration and tearing of the trailing end of the finished roll


19


. Then the new core


12


enters the channel


24


, the said core being supported by the curved elements


25


.




The calibrated dimensions of the channel


24


enable rotation of the core


12


and adhesion of the leading end of the paper


11


, when this reaches the top roller


16


, on the core itself, the said adhesion possibly being improved also thanks to the adhesive.




There may possibly be provided another deviator roller


28


, located above the top roller


16


, which keeps the paper


11


stretched so that it cannot return backwards when it is torn by the pressure roller


18


.





FIG. 2

shows a different step of operation of the device, in which the finished roll or log


19


has been ejected from the outlet gap


30


provided between the bottom roller


17


and the third roller, or pressure roller,


18


.




In the figure, the core


12


has moved almost to the end of the channel


24


, with the leading end of the paper


11


wound on it, and is ready to pass between the three rollers


16


,


17


and


18


so that winding of a new roll can be carried out. Furthermore, a new core


12


has already been brought by a pusher


15


up to the intake gap


20


, ready to be inserted into the channel.




The foregoing makes it possible to eliminate the means of interruption of the ribbon-like material envisaged in the prior art, so simplifying the device considerably.




The particular structure of the device of the present invention, when incorporated into a machine designed for making rolls of paper, as has been said previously, makes it possible to have maximum functionality with minimum presence of working parts, thus accelerating the introduction of the cores up to a number that is twice the number currently introduced, and hence an important increase in the production of logs per unit time can be achieved.




It is evident that the example of embodiment illustrated is only one of the possible embodiments. It may be understood that further examples of embodiments may be devised, all falling within the same innovative idea of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A re-reeling device for forming a roll of paper in a re-reeling machine comprising, on a frame, three rollers (16, 17, 18) having mutually parallel axes that are perpendicular to the direction of feed of paper (11), wherein two winding rollers, a bottom winding roller (17) and a top winding roller (16), supported on said frame, co-operate with a pressure inducing roller (18) which maintains pressure on a roll of paper or log being formed, said pressure roller (18) supported by a pair of arms (22) which oscillate with respect to said frame, wherein cores (12), for said rolls, being fed in succession by pusher assembly (13), said cores (12) being introduced into a calibrated channel (24) located underneath said top winding roller (16), said paper (11) being wound on said top winding roller (16) and onto said cores (12), said finished roll or log (19) exiting an outlet aperture or gap between said bottom winding roller (17) and said pressure inducing roller (18) further comprising a deviating roller (28) abutting said top winding roller (16), said deviating roller (28) maintaining said paper (11) stretched, thereby preventing said paper (11) from moving backwards, said paper (11) being torn by an acceleration of said pressure roller (18) followed by attachment of said paper (11) to a second core (12) passing through said calibrated channel (24).
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said calibrated channel (24) comprises curved elements (25) underneath said top winding roller (16).
  • 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said curved elements (25) are set alongside one another and designed to be inserted, at least partially by means of their ends, within grooves (26) in said bottom winding roller (17).
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein an intake gap (20) in said channel (24) comprises a pusher (27) that co-operates to insert one core after another core (12) into said channel (24).
  • 5. The device according to claim 4, wherein said pusher (27) is selected from the group consisting of rotating or oscillating pushers.
  • 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein an intake gap (20) in said channel (24) comprises a dispensing element for dispensing adhesive (29).
  • 7. The device according to claim 1, wherein an intake gap (20) in said channel (24), comprises a compliant blocking element (21) acting on a core (12) carried by a pusher (15) of said pusher assembly (13).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI20000719 U Dec 2000 IT
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