Claims
- 1. A reel shaft for reeling a paper web in a reel-up in a paper machine, which reel-up includes at least one unit that is mobile in a longitudinal direction of the paper machine and supports a pair of opposite engagement members each of which includes an engagement part, which engagement parts are arranged for rotatably carrying and detachably engaging the reel shaft during reeling, wherein the reel shaft is free of a support shaft and comprises a self-supporting, tubular sleeve substantially formed of fiber-reinforced plastic, which sleeve has an envelope surface on which initial wrapping of the paper web shall be performed, and also an internal surface defining an axial channel through the sleeve, the axial channel terminating in axial openings at the ends of the reel shaft, the reel shaft being arranged to receive the engagement parts in said axial openings to allow formation of said detachable engagement.
- 2. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the sleeve at each end of the reel shaft has a surface portion for cooperating with said engagement parts.
- 3. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the sleeve at each end of the reel shaft has a surface portion and the reel shaft at each end thereof includes a tubular reinforcement member that has an inner portion that is inserted into the sleeve and defines an external surface rigidly connected to the surface portion of the sleeve, as well as an internal surface for cooperating with said engagement parts.
- 4. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve defines a plurality of through-running holes extending from the internal surface to the envelope surface of the sleeve, which holes, via a channel running axially through at least one of said engagement members, can be caused to communicate with a vacuum system to create a negative pressure inside at least a part of the reel shaft for drawing air through the holes and thereby attaching the paper web to the envelope surface of the sleeve during wrapping.
- 5. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 4, wherein the holes are arranged in rows that extend parallel to a rotational axis of the sleeve and are uniformly spaced apart in a rotational direction of the sleeve such that the sleeve in the rotational direction defines recurrent rows of holes with intervening envelope-surface portions free of holes.
- 6. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 5, wherein the sleeve defines four rows of holes, which rows recur in the rotational direction of the sleeve every quarter of a turn.
- 7. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 5, wherein the sleeve defines two rows of holes, which rows recur in the rotational direction of the sleeve every half a turn.
- 8. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve includes at least two sleeve parts having a common rotational axis and connected to each other by means of a connection arrangement.
- 9. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 8, wherein the sleeve parts are detachably connected to each other.
- 10. A reel shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fibers in the fiber-reinforced plastic are selected from the group consisting of carbon, aramid, and glass fibers, and the plastic comprises thermosetting plastic.
- 11. A reel-up in a paper machine, in which paper is continuously manufactured in a coherent web that is wound onto reel shafts in the reel-up to form paper rolls, in which the reel shafts constitute reeling cores, which reel-up includes
a stock of empty reel shafts, an advancement unit arranged to move the empty reel shafts sequentially from the stock to a reeling system, and said reeling system, including at least one unit that is mobile in the longitudinal direction of the paper machine and supports a pair of opposite engagement members each of which includes an engagement part, which engagement parts are arranged for rotatably carrying and detachably engaging the reel shafts during reeling, wherein each reel shaft is free of a support shaft and comprises a self-supporting, tubular sleeve substantially formed of fiber-reinforced plastic, which sleeve has an envelope surface on which the initial wrapping of the paper web shall be performed, and also an internal surface defining an axial channel in the sleeve, the axial channel terminating in axial openings at opposite ends of the reel shaft, the engagement parts being linearly mobile in the transverse direction of the paper web so as to be insertable into the axial openings during a reeling sequence, the reel shafts being arranged to receive the engagement parts in the axial openings of the reel shaft to allow formation of said detachable engagement.
- 12. A reel-up as claimed in claim 11, wherein the fibers in the fiber-reinforced plastic are selected from the group consisting of carbon, aramid, and glass fibers, and the plastic comprises thermosetting plastic.
- 13. A reel-up as claimed in claim 11, wherein each reel shaft includes a tubular reinforcement member at each end of the reel shaft for engaging the engagement parts, each reinforcement member being inserted into the axial opening of the sleeve, an external surface of each reinforcement member being rigidly connected to the internal surface of the sleeve, an internal surface of each reinforcement member cooperating with the engagement part that is inserted into the reinforcement member during a reeling operation.
- 14. A reel-up as claimed in claim 11, wherein the sleeve of each reel shaft defines a plurality of holes extending from the internal surface to the envelope surface of the sleeve for exerting negative pressure on the paper web initially wrapped about the reel shaft, and wherein at least one of the engagement part defines a flow path that is connected to a vacuum system operable to create a negative pressure in the axial channel of the reel shaft to which the engagement part is connected.
- 15. A reel-up as claimed in claim 14, wherein the holes in the sleeve of each reel shaft are arranged in a plurality of rows that extend parallel to a rotational axis of the reel shaft and that are uniformly spaced apart in a rotational direction of the reel shaft.
- 16. A reel-up as claimed in claim 11, wherein the sleeve of each reel shaft comprises a plurality of sleeve parts having a common rotational axis and connected to each other by a connection arrangement.
- 17. A reel-up as claimed in claim 16, wherein the connection arrangement provides a detachable connection between the sleeve parts.
- 18. A method for reeling a paper web in a reel-up in a paper machine, the method comprising the steps of:
supplying a reel shaft to the reel-up, the reel shaft being free of a support shaft and comprising a self-supporting, tubular sleeve substantially formed of fiber-reinforced plastic, which sleeve has an envelope surface on which initial wrapping of the paper web shall be performed, and also an internal surface defining an axial channel through the sleeve, the axial channel terminating in axial openings at the ends of the reel shaft; engaging the reel shaft by a pair of opposite engagement members of the reel-up, each engagement member including an engagement part, the engagement parts engaging the reel shaft in said axial openings; accelerating the reel shaft to a rotational speed equivalent to the speed of the paper web; initiating a reeling sequence by wrapping the paper web around the reel shaft; completing a paper roll on the reel shaft while the reel shaft is held by the engagement members; disengaging the engagement members from the reel shaft; and removing the paper roll on the reel shaft from the reel-up.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 18, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive onto the reel shaft prior to initiating the reeling sequence.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 18, further comprising the step of creating a negative pressure in the reel shaft prior to initiating the reeling sequence.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein said disengaging step is performed when the paper roll is supported by a transport carriage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Patent Application PCT/SE01/01469 filed Jun. 27, 2001, which designated inter alia the United States and was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English, and which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/214,507 filed Jun. 28, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60214507 |
Jun 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/SE01/01469 |
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10331112 |
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