This application is a U.S. National Phase application, under 35 U.S.C. §371, of International Application no. PCT/EP2014/053749, with an international filing date of Feb. 26, 2014, and claims benefit of German Application no. 20 2013 104 910.9 filed on May 13, 2013 and German Application No. 10 2013 108 831.7 filed on Aug. 15, 2013, which are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a reel handling system for a winder which is impingeable with tubes having a material web, such that a plurality of reels of tubes having a material web wound thereon are created. The invention moreover relates to a method for an aforementioned reel handling system.
2. Background
WO 03/010079 A1 discloses a device in which a material web can be applied onto a rotating tube in a winder. A reel which has a tube with the material web wound thereupon and which may be conveyed away from the winder by a reel handling system is created. It is a significant disadvantage in the prior art that the reel handling system is capable of “processing” or moving, respectively, in each case only one tube or reel, respectively. Moreover, it has proven to be disadvantageous that the device known in the prior art is complex in its construction.
It is the object of the present invention to avoid the above-mentioned disadvantages and in particular to provide a reel handling system for a winder and a method therefor, such that the productivity of the overall assembly and of the method may be significantly increased.
The object of the present invention is achieved by a reel handling system having all the features of patent claim 1. The mentioned object is furthermore achieved by a method having all the features of patent claim 13 or 14. Potential embodiments of the invention are described in the respective dependent claims.
According to the invention, a reel handling system for a winder which is impingeable with tubes having in each case one material web is proposed, such that a plurality of reels of tubes having in each case one material web wound thereon are created, the reel handling system having an infeed unit for transferring a plurality of tubes to a receptacle unit, wherein the receptacle unit is disposed so as to be movable between the infeed unit and a transfer station by way of which tubes are consignable to the winder and reels are transferable from the winder to the transfer station, wherein the transfer station has a supporting device on which a winding shaft is releasably fastened, on one side, wherein the tubes are capable of being push-fitted onto the winding shaft when the receptacle unit is moved in the direction of the transfer station. It is a significant advantage of the invention that a plurality of tubes which inter alia are impinged by the material webs and in the case of which a multiplicity of reels are thus created can be processed in the reel handling system, on account of which the productivity of the overall assembly may be significantly increased. On account of the simultaneous processing of a plurality of tubes or reels, respectively, the present invention has a winding shaft which is fastened releasably on one side to a supporting device, which is advantageous when push-fitting the tubes when the receptacle unit is moved in the direction of the transfer station. It goes without saying that, on account of the one-sided fastening of the winding shaft, there is also the advantage that the reels which are transferred from the winder to the transfer station can in turn be readily removed from the winding shaft again. Since the winding shaft is fastened on one side, the winding shaft has a free end which faces the infeed unit, wherein the free end is disposed on that side of the winding shaft that is disposed so as to be opposite the one-sided releasable fastening point. By way of this free end the reel handling system according to the invention is capable of push-fitting a plurality of tubes onto the winding shaft or of removing a multiplicity of reels from the winding shaft, respectively, wherein the infeed unit in each case moves in the direction of the transfer station or in the direction of the infeed unit, respectively and conjointly moves the tubes or the reels, respectively. In this way, an automatic changeover of reels may be achieved in a very short time by way of the reel handling system according to the invention, wherein maximum operating speeds in particular in the case of the winder are simultaneously achievable.
Advantageously, the winding shaft in relation to the horizontal axis may be downwardly inclined, such that the winding shaft in relation to the horizontal axis is inclined at an angle α, wherein the angle α in particular is ≦5°. On account of the slightly oblique arrangement of the winding shaft in relation to the horizontal axis or the direction of movement of the receptacle unit, respectively, the winding shaft is driven through the individual tubes which can have the shape of a hollow cylinder. At the same time, there is slight contact between the sleeve face of the obliquely disposed winding shaft and the inside sleeve face of the tube or tubes, respectively, on account of which each tube by means of the friction being created can be imparted additional positioning. As a result, the tubes are positioned on the winding shaft which plays an important part for the winding quality in the winder. For example, it is conceivable for the free end of the winding shaft that faces the infeed unit to be downwardly inclined.
According to the invention it may be provided that the winding shaft has fixing means which serve for fixing the tubes on the winding shaft. Once the tubes have been positioned on the winding shaft it may be advantageous for the tubes to remain in their desired position when the winding shaft is being transferred to the winder. To this end, the fixing means which prevent the tubes from losing their position on the winding shaft are employed.
In one embodiment according to the invention it may be conceivable for example, that the fixing means are tensioning elements which are movable on the winding shaft and which are movable between a deployed state and a retracted state, wherein in particular in the deployed state the tensioning elements extend in a projecting manner from the winding shaft. The tensioning elements may be located on the sleeve face of the winding shaft, for example, wherein the tensioning elements are movable between the deployed and the retracted state by way of a drive. The drive may be integrated in the transfer station. It may be furthermore advantageous that the tensioning elements in the deployed state bear directly in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner on the inner sleeve face of the tubes, on account of which reliable fixing of the tubes on the winding shaft is achievable. Furthermore, centering of the tubes on the winding shaft may be achieved by way of the tensioning elements, so that each tube allows for an ideal position on the winding shaft to be achieved, both along the axial extent of the winding shaft as well as along the radial extent of the winding shaft.
In one possible embodiment of the invention the reel handling system may be embodied in such a manner that the winding shaft has an air supply and/or an air extraction, through which air is introducible into and/or extractable from the winding shaft, and on account of which the tensioning elements are movable. Driving the tensioning elements is achieved by introducing air into the air-impingeable winding shaft, wherein the tensioning elements at a defined air pressure are driven to their deployed state and in the event of ventilation the tensioning elements are returned to their retracted state. On account thereof, movement of the tensioning elements may be achieved.
The transfer station may advantageously have at least one check valve so as to maintain the deployed state of the tensioning elements. Maintaining the deployed state of the tensioning elements is therefore of advantage because positional displacement of the tubes is undesirable when the winding shaft is transferred to the winder.
The reel handling system according to the invention may furthermore provide that the supporting device has a bolt which is movable between a locked position and a releasing position, wherein in the locked position the bolt is located in a receptacle of the winding shaft, and wherein the receptacle is embodied as a groove. By way of this design embodiment of the supporting device reliable and releasable fastening of the winding shaft, which is mounted on one side within the reel handling system, to the supporting device may be achieved.
Moreover, the reel handling system according to the invention may be embodied in such a manner that the winding shaft has a further receptacle which is disposed so as to be adjacent to the first receptacle, wherein a gripper element of the winder is introducible into the further receptacle, and wherein the further receptacle in particular is embodied as a groove. The gripper element penetrates the further receptacle and transfers the winding shaft to the winder. On account thereof, exact positioning in the winder is achieved, since the gripper element has a geometry which corresponds to the geometry of the further receptacle and thus ensures that the winding shaft during transfer is located in its required position within the winder.
In order for air to be able to be introduced into the winding shaft and evacuated again from the winding shaft in as reliable a manner as possible during air-impingement and ventilation, it has been demonstrated that the air supply and/or the air evacuation are/is most favorably positioned in the region of the end face of the winding shaft. For example, it is conceivable that a nozzle is introduced into the air supply and/or into the air evacuation during air-impingement and/or ventilation, in order for air-impingement and/or ventilation of the winding shaft to be operated. The air supply may be a bore or a duct within the winding shaft. The air evacuation may correspond to the air supply, notwithstanding that in a further embodiment of the invention the air evacuation is located on the winding shaft so as to be separate from the air supply. Like the air supply, the air evacuation may be a bore, a duct, etc. in the winding shaft, so as to achieve movement of the tensioning elements to their mentioned states.
The invention furthermore includes that the end face is embodied as a multi-edged wedge, in particular that the end face is embodied as a three-edged wedge. The geometrical design embodiment of the end face has the advantage that within the winder there is a counter element which acts on this multi-edged wedge or receives the latter in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner, respectively, so that the winding shaft is rotated at a corresponding speed when the material web is being wound. The embodiment of the end face as a multi-edged wedge has the advantage that high torques may be transmitted to the winding shaft within the winder.
The object is moreover achieved by a method having all the features of the independent patent claim 13.
According to the invention a method for transferring a winding shaft of a reel handling system to a winder in which tubes are in each case impinged with one material web is proposed, so that a plurality of reels having in each case one material web wound on the tubes are created, the reel handling system having an infeed unit for transferring a plurality of tubes to a receptacle unit, wherein the receptacle unit is disposed so as to be movable between the infeed unit and a transfer station by way of which tubes are handed over to the winder and reels are handed over from the winder to the transfer station, wherein the transfer station has a supporting device on which the winding shaft is fastened releasably on one side, and the tubes are push-fitted onto the winding shaft when the receptacle unit is moved in the direction of the transfer station, the method being characterized by the following steps:
The object is moreover achieved by a method according to all of the features of independent patent claim 14. According to the invention a method for transferring a winding shaft of a reel handling system from a winder to a transfer station is proposed, wherein tubes are impinged with one material web in a winder, so that a plurality of reels having in each case one material web wound on the tubes are created, the reel handling system having an infeed unit for transferring a plurality of tubes to a receptacle unit, wherein the receptacle unit is disposed so as to be movable between the infeed unit and a transfer station, by way of which tubes are handed over to the winder and reels are handed over from the winder to the transfer station, wherein the transfer station has a supporting device on which the winding shaft is fastened releasably on one side, and the tubes are push-fitted onto the winding shaft when the receptacle unit is moved in the direction of the transfer station, the method being characterized by the following steps:
Further advantages, features, and details of the invention may be derived from the following description in which a plurality of exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings. Here, the features mentioned in the claims and in the description may in each case be relevant to the invention both individually or in any arbitrary combination thereof. In the drawings:
The receptacle unit 20 may be moved between the infeed unit 10 and a transfer station 60. The tubes 1 may be transferred to the winder 50 in the transfer station 60, to which further reference will be made in the following. In each case one material web 2 is applied onto each individual tube 1 in the winder 50, and a plurality of reels 3 of tubes 1 having a material web 2 wound thereonto results (cf.
A position installation 80 which effects positioning of the tubes 1 on the first bearing face 23 when the receptacle unit 20 is moved in the direction of the transfer station 60 is provided between the transfer station 60 and the infeed unit 10. The position installation 80 is configured in such a manner that positioning of the tubes 1 in a mutually relative manner is performed. The position installation 80 has a sensor unit 100 (illustrated in
The second sensor 120 checks to what extent the actual diameter of the tube 1 corresponds to a predetermined value within the reel handling system. For example, it is conceivable for the machine operator of the reel handling system to beforehand enter the value of the tube 1 in terms of its diameter. Subsequently a comparison between the measured diameter of the tube 1 and the previously entered diameter value is performed by way of the measurement of the second sensor. The sensor unit 100 which is disposed on the position installation 80 may thus also establish to what extent a tube 1 is missing, this likewise leading to the reel handling system being shut down. A wiper element 81, which according to the present exemplary embodiment is flexible and may be configured from spring steel, is located between the two sensors 110, 120. The position installation 80 furthermore has an adhesive bonding device 90 which is disposed in the direction toward the transfer station 60.
It is shown in
When the tubes 1 are transferred from the infeed unit 10 to the receptacle unit 20 (cf.
The tray element 26a according to
The rearmost tray element 26b has a further positioning means 24 which is elevated in relation to the two positioning means 24. This further locking means 24 serves as a locking element for avoiding tilting during positioning of the left-hand tube 1.
The position installation 80, on which the adhesive bonding device 90 and the sensor unit 100 are integrated, is displaceable, wherein the position installation 80 assumes an operating position 21 (shown in
According to
According to
In order for the tubes 1 to remain on the winding shaft 62 in a fixed manner, in particular also within the winder 50, the winding shaft 62 has fixing means 54 (shown in
According to
Besides the axial lock 60, the supporting device 61 has supporting plates 66, 67 which according to the concept of a bell-crank lever act with a defined force on the winding shaft 62 (schematically shown in
Once the reels 3 according to
In order for the reels 3 to be able to be reliably received by the receptacle unit 20, the receptacle unit 20 has a second bearing face 25 which according to the illustrated exemplary embodiment is able to be moved independently of the receptacle unit 20. While the receptacle unit 20 according to
According to
According to the illustrated exemplary embodiment according to
If and when the receptacle unit 20 having the reels 3 has arrived at the position according to
The exemplary embodiment of the reel handling system shown is particularly advantageous since on account of the arrangement of the individual functional units the winder 50 is accessible and visible to the operator (shown by the arrows according to
While the material webs 2 are applied onto the tubes 1 in the winder 50, a reel 3 having in each case one material web 2 is created, wherein the material webs 2 are applied onto various tubes 1 which lie beside one another. The reels 3 are subsequently returned to the transfer station 60. Prior to the material web 2 being applied onto the tube 1, the material web 2 advantageously has a larger width than the direction of extent of the tube 1. This unfinished material web (not explicitly shown) in an upstream step is separated to form the individual material webs 2, this being performed by either a cutting blade or a cutting disk. The step of separating may be performed within the winder 50, for example.
The gripper elements 51 which act laterally on the winding shaft 62 in terms of their length may be driven in or out in a translatory manner and be pivoted about a defined axis, this being schematically shown in
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