Claims
- 1. Reeling machine for taking up a web, in particular a paper or cardboard web, for the formation of a wound web roll on a reel-spool, a reeling drum which forms a reeling nip with the wound web roll, at least one device which forms a free web loop between a new reel-spool and the wound web roll, and at least one separating mechanism for separating the web in a separation area, wherein the separation mechanism is movable from a first position spaced vertically above the separating area to a second position within the separation area, wherein when said separating mechanism is in said second position, the new reel-spool is pressed against the outer surface of the reeling drum with a predetermined force to form a reeling nip therewith, and wherein said separation area lies at one of a short distance from the outer periphery of the new reel-spool and at the reeling nip between the reeling drum and the new reel-spool and at a position along the free web loop.
- 2. A feeling machine for taking up a paper or cardboard web so as to form a wound web roll on a reel-spool, comprising:
- a reeling drum positioned so as to form a nip with the wound web roll;
- at least one device which forms a free web loop between a new reel-spool and the wound web roll; and
- at least one separating mechanism separating the web in a separation area;
- wherein the separating mechanism is movable to at least two positions, one position of the separating mechanism being spaced vertically above the separating area prior to a separating procedure, another position of the separating mechanism being within the separation area when the new reel-spool is pressed against the outer surface of the reeling drum with a predetermined force to form a reeling nip therewith, the separating area being spaced from an outer periphery of the new reel-spool by a predetermined distance and at a location along the free web loop formed between the new reel-spool and the wound web roll.
- 3. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein said free web loop is formed, in a region where the separating mechanism separates the web.
- 4. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein at least one of a blow device and a blowpipe is provided to guide a loose end of the web onto an empty reel-spool and at least one jet is provided to blow one of a fluid and gaseous medium on a surface of the empty reel-spool.
- 5. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein a guiding device is positioned subsequent to the separating mechanism, in the run direction, so as to guide an end of the web.
- 6. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 5, wherein the guiding device is comprised of at least one of a guiding plate, that extends across an entire width of the web, a textile curtain, a synthetic sheeting and a blowing device.
- 7. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 6, wherein the guiding plate is provided with a curved progression.
- 8. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism comprises at least one web separating element comprised of one of a water jetting device, a doctor, a needle, a laser device and a toothed roll on an outer periphery.
- 9. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism comprises at least one web separating element, the web separating element, in a separating position, is inclined against the run direction of the web at an angle .alpha., which lies in a vicinity of 0.degree. and 120.degree..
- 10. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein at least one of the separating mechanism and a web separating element of the separating mechanism is displaceable in the direction of the web.
- 11. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism comprises at least one web separating element and the web separating element is at least one of rotatable on a first axis and swivellable on a second axis.
- 12. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism comprises at least one web separating element and the web separating element is controlled by a control device.
- 13. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism is movable along a beam extending at least essentially transversely across a width of the web.
- 14. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein the separating mechanism comprises at least two web separating elements, which are movable essentially in opposite motions.
- 15. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, wherein at least one of the separating mechanism, a guiding device, and a jet for guiding the web over a new reel-spool are arranged on a transfer device for said new reel-spool, the transfer device assisting the empty reel-spool to be displaced from a holding position downward in a take-up direction.
- 16. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, further comprising a second separating mechanism comprising at least one web separating element, the second separating mechanism being positioned ahead of said at least one separating mechanism is the run direction.
- 17. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 16, wherein the second separating mechanism separates the web in the separation process and thereafter the first separating mechanism separates a strip, which extends transversely across the width of the web, from a loose end of the web to be wound onto a new reel-spool.
- 18. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 2, further comprising an auxiliary roll that is pressable against a periphery the wound web roll.
- 19. A reeling machine in accordance with claim 18, wherein the auxiliary is movable.
- 20. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 9, wherein the web separating element is a doctor.
- 21. Reeling machine in accordance with claim 6, wherein the guiding plate extends an entire width of the web.
- 22. Process for reeling a web, especially paper or cardboard web, from a reel-spool onto a wound web roll, comprising:
- inserting an empty reel-spool from above into a separating area and pressing the new reel-spool against the outer surface of a reeling drum with a predetermined force to form a reeling nip therewith, the web being guided over the periphery of the reel-spool in some areas;
- forming at least one free web loop between the new reel-spool and the wound web roll;
- separating the web at a location along the free web loop, which is adjacent to the outer periphery of the new reel-spool in some areas, at one of (1) a short distance from the new reel-spool and (2) from the wound web roll between the reeling drum and the new reel-spool in the run direction of the web; and
- winding the loose end of the web onto the empty reel-spool.
- 23. Process in accordance with claim 22, wherein upon changing the reel-spool, the web is separated at two places transversely across the width.
- 24. Process in accordance with claim 22, further comprising, forming an intermediary space in preparation of a reel-spool change between the reeling drum and an almost finished wound web roll, in which the web is guided in a free stretch.
- 25. A process for reeling a paper or cardboard web from a reel-spool onto a wound web roll, comprising:
- inserting an empty reel-spool from above and in a vertical direction into a separating area and pressing the reel-spool against the outer surface of the reeling drum with a predetermined force to form a reeling nip therewith and guiding the web over a periphery of the reel-spool;
- forming at least one free web loop between the new reel-spool and the wound web roll;
- separating the web at a location along the free web loop that is at least one of adjacent to the periphery of the reel-spool, near the reel-spool, and between the wound web roll and the reel-spool; and
- winding a loose end of the web on the reel-spool.
- 26. The process of claim 25, wherein the web is separated subsequently to the reel-spool change.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119 of German Patent Application No. 197 10 282.4, filed on Mar. 13, 1997, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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