Claims
- 1. Apparatus for intermittently advancing a length of web material from a supply roll to a processing station comprising:
- a frame;
- web drive apparatus mounted on the frame including a pair of index rollers for engaging the web, pulling it from the supply roll and feeding it to the processing station in response to rotation of the index rollers;
- drive control means coupled to the web drive apparatus for alternately starting and stopping rotation of the index rollers during successive feeding and processing cycles, respectively; and,
- resilient means mounted on the frame intermediate the supply roll and web drive apparatus for yieldably engaging the web and thrusting it out of its plane of advance to continuously maintain the web under tension loading as the web is alternately advanced and halted during the successive feeding and processing cycles, respectively.
- 2. In a honeycomb machine having means for pulling a length of web from a supply roll and for feeding it to a cyclical strip cutter as it is pulled from the supply roll during a feeding cycle and having means for interrupting the pulling force during a cutting cycle whereby the web is advanced intermittently from the supply roll to the web pulling means, a plurality of dancer rollers for engaging the web at locations which are spaced relative to each other intermediate the supply roll and web pulling means, each dancer roller being mounted on the honeycomb machine for movement transverse to the direction of web movement at the line of engagement of each dancer roller and web, and including resilient means coupled to each dancer roller for biasing each dancer roller into yieldable thrusting engagement with the web and continuously maintaining the web under tension as the web is alternately advanced and halted during the successive feeding and cutting cycles, respectively.
- 3. Web transport apparatus comprising a frame defining a take-up zone, web drive apparatus mounted on the frame for moving a length of web through the take-up zone, first and second dancer bars for engaging the length of web at first and second stations, respectively, along the direction of web movement in the take-up zone, each dancer bar being supported by the frame for movement transverse to the direction of web movement at the point of engagement with the web, and first and second resilient means coupled to the first and second dancer bars, respectively, for biasing each dancer bar into yieldable, thrusting engagement with the web at the first and second stations, the magnitude of the bias force exerted by the first resilient means being substantially greater than the bias force exerted by the second resilient means.
- 4. A method for intermittently advancing a length of web material from a supply roll to a processing station comprising the steps:
- guiding the web through a take-up zone between the supply roll and processing station;
- pulling the web through the take-up zone and feeding a portion of it to the processing station during a delivery period;
- interrupting the pulling force during a processing period following the delivery period;
- securing a portion of the web extending from the take-up zone into the processing station against displacement during the processing period; and,
- engaging a portion of the web in the take-up zone with resilient means and applying a yieldable, thrusting force against the web maintaining the web under tension loading as the pulling force is alternately applied and interrupted during the successive delivery and processing periods, respectively.
- 5. A method for transporting a length of web material from a supply roll to a processing station comprising the steps:
- guiding the web along a take-up zone between the supply roll and processing station;
- pulling the web through the take-up zone;
- applying a yieldable thrusting force to the web in a direction transverse to the direction of web movement at a plurality of stations in the take-up zone, the magnitude of the thrusting force applied at each successive station in the direction of web movement through the take-up zone being less than the magnitude of the thrusting force applied at the preceeding station.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 020,759, filed Mar. 15, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,229,243.
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Divisions (1)
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