Claims
- 1. A reel-up for winding a traveling web of paper onto reeling drums to form paper reels, coupling devices being mounted on opposite ends of each reeling drum, the reel-up comprising:a surface winding drum that rotates about an axis such that the traveling web is carried along an outer envelope surface of the winding drum; a drum supply arranged to support one to a plurality of empty reeling drums vertically above the envelope surface of the winding drum, the drum supply defining a stand-by station from which an empty reeling drum is retrieved to have paper wound thereon; a secondary system operable to support and rotatably drive a reeling drum in a reeling position adjacent the winding drum such that the web carried along the winding drum is wound onto the reeling drum to form a reel of paper; and a primary system operable to retrieve an empty reeling drum from the stand-by station of the drum supply and lower the empty reeling drum into engagement with the winding drum to allow the web to begin winding onto the empty reeling drum as the winding of the reel of paper held in the secondary system is being completed, the primary system comprising a pair of primary arms respectively mounted for pivotal movement in a pair of spaced parallel vertical planes generally aligned with the coupling devices on the opposite ends of the empty reeling drum, each primary arm being pivotable about a pivot axis and having a free end spaced from the pivot axis by a lesser distance than that from the pivot axis to the reeling drum in the stand-by station, each primary arm including a gripper movable along the arm generally toward and away from the pivot axis of the arm and operable to grip the coupling device on the end of the empty reeling drum proximate the arm, the grippers being movable outwardly along the arms into a collection position in which the grippers are extended beyond the free ends of the arms to enable the grippers to grip the coupling devices of the reeling drum for retrieving the reeling drum from the drum supply, the primary arms then being pivotable downwardly and the grippers being movable inwardly along the arms to carry the reeling drum to a winding position engaging the winding drum so that the web begins winding onto the reeling drum in the primary arms.
- 2. The reel-up of claim 1, further comprising a drive device mounted on one of the primary arms and operable to engage the coupling device of the empty reeling drum held in the primary arms and to rotatably drive the empty reeling drum so as to give the reeling drum a peripheral speed substantially equal to the speed of the traveling web prior to the reeling drum being engaged with the winding drum.
- 3. The reel-up of claim 2, wherein the grippers are mounted on carriages that are linearly movable along the primary arms toward and away from the pivot axes of the arms, and wherein the drive device is mounted on one of the carriages.
- 4. The reel-up of claim 3, further comprising a linear actuator mounted on each primary arm for moving the carriage.
- 5. The reel-up of claim 1, wherein the primary arms are pivotably moved in synchronization with each other by a common drive element that engages both primary arms.
- 6. The reel-up claim claim 5, wherein the common drive element comprises a drive shaft on opposite ends of which are mounted a pair of drive gears that engage gear elements on the primary arms.
- 7. The reel-up of claim 6, wherein the gear elements on the primary arms comprise circular-arc disc segments having teeth thereon and being rigidly affixed to the primary arms, the drive gears meshingly engaging the disc segments for pivotally moving the primary arms.
- 8. The reel-up of claim 1, wherein each gripper includes a pair of opposed gripping members at least one of which is movable toward and away from the other for alternately gripping and releasing the coupling device of the reeling drum.
- 9. The reel-up of claim 8, wherein the gripping members are mounted on a carriage that is movable along the primary arm, and wherein the movable gripping member is movably mounted on the carriage.
- 10. The reel-up of claim 9, wherein the movable gripping member is pivotally mounted on the carriage.
- 11. The reel-up of claim 9, further comprising a spring device coupled with each movable gripping member and operable to continuously bias the movable gripping member toward the other gripping member so as to grip the coupling device of the reeling drum, and an actuator coupled with the movable gripping member and operable to move the movable gripping member away from the other gripping member against the force of the spring device so as to release the grip on the coupling device.
- 12. The reel-up of claim 1, wherein the pivot axis of the primary arms is spaced from the axis about which the winding drum rotates.
- 13. A method for reeling a traveling web onto a reeling drum to form a paper reel, comprising:pivoting a pair of parallel spaced arms about a pivot axis proximate a first end of each arm so as to raise an opposite second end of each arm until the second ends of the arms are proximate a drum supply containing at least one empty reeling drum; moving a gripper along each arm in a direction away from the pivot axis such that the gripper extends upward beyond the second end of the arm, and gripping opposite end portions of the empty reeling drum in the grippers; pivoting the arms so as to remove the empty reeling drum gripped in the grippers from the drum supply; pivoting the arms so as to lower the second ends of the arms toward a rotating winding drum, and moving the grippers inwardly along the arms toward the first ends thereof, so as to bring the empty reeling drum into engagement with the winding drum; and carrying the traveling web along the winding drum such that the web is wound onto the reeling drum held in the arms.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising engaging the empty reeling drum with a drive device mounted on one of the arms so as to rotatably drive the empty reeling drum held in the arms to give the reeling drum a peripheral speed equal to the speed of the traveling web prior to bringing the reeling drum into engagement with the winding drum.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein moving the grippers comprises linearly moving a carriage along each arm, the grippers being supported on the carriages.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein gripping the end portions of the empty reeling drum comprises receiving each end portion between a pair of spaced-apart and opposed gripping members supported on the respective carriage, and moving the gripping members relatively toward each other to grip the end portion of the reeling drum.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the end portion of the reeling drum is gripped between a fixed gripping member and a pivotally movable gripping member.
- 18. The method of claim 13, further comprising transferring the reeling drum from the primary arms to a secondary system while reeling the web onto the reeling drum.
- 19. The method of claim 13, wherein the arms are pivoted about the pivot axis which is spaced from and parallel to the axis about which the winding drum rotates.
- 20. The method of claim 13, wherein the arms are pivoted about the pivot axis which is coaxial with the axis about which the winding drum rotates.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/106,136 filed Oct. 29, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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