Claims
- 1. A module for use on a web-processing machine adapted to carry out operations on a moving web uncoiling from an unwind mandrel and coiling up on a rewind mandrel, the machine having a main frame and further having rolls which define a web path, said rolls including a driven anvil roll mounted on said main frame, an operating roll which is parallel with and juxtaposed against the anvil roll, and urging means for urging the operating roll against the anvil roll; the module comprising:
- a sub-frame to which are mounted said operating roll and said urging means; and releasable securement means which in a first condition holds said sub-frame in a position in which the operating roll is juxtaposed against and parallel with the anvil roll, and which in a second condition releases the sub-frame and operating roll, allowing the operating roll to move away from the anvil roll to a position wherein the operating roll is directly accessible and can be quickly and easily removed for replacement or maintenance, without having to dismantle said urging means.
- 2. The module claimed in claim 1, in which said sub-frame is hinged to the main frame adjacent one end of the operating roll, about a hinge axis which is vertical and extends perpendicular to the direction of the axis of the operating roll.
- 3. The module claimed in claim 2, in which said releasable securement means includes: step-like, mutually engaging parts on the main frame and the sub-frame, a pin journalled for rotation with respect to the main frame and defining said hinge axis, the pin having an eccentric portion engaging said sub-frame so that rotation of the pin through less than a complete revolution causes the sub-frame to undergo a part-circular motion which disengages said step-like parts, whereupon the sub-frame can be swung about the pin to an open position in which the operating roll is accessible.
- 4. The module claimed in claim 1, in which the operating roll is a die-cutting roll.
- 5. The module claimed in claim 1, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 6. A web-processing machine adapted to carry out operations on a moving web, the machine comprising:
- an uncoiling mandrel and a rewind mandrel disposed such that the web can uncoil from the unwind mandrel and coil up on the rewind mandrel,
- a main frame,
- a plurality of rolls which define a web path between said mandrels, said rolls including a driven anvil roll mounted on said main frame, and an operating roll which is parallel with and juxtaposed against the anvil roll,
- urging means for urging the operating roll against the anvil roll;
- the machine incorporating a module which includes:
- a sub-frame to which are mounted said operating roll and said urging means; and releasable securement means which in a first condition holds said sub-frame in a position in which the operating roll is juxtaposed against and parallel with the anvil roll, and which in a second condition released the sub-frame and operating roll, allowing the operating roll to move away from the anvil roll to a position wherein the operating roll is directly accessible and can be quickly and easily removed for replacement or maintenance, without having to dismantle said urging means.
- 7. The machine claimed in claim 6, in which said sub-frame is hinged to the main frame adjacent to one end of the operating roll, about a hinge axis which is vertical and extends perpendicular to the direction of the axis of the operating roll.
- 8. The machine claimed in claim 7, in which said releasable securement means includes: step-like, mutually engaging parts on the main frame and the sub-frame, a pin journalled for rotation with respect to the main frame and defining said hinge axis, the pin having an eccentric portion engaging said sub-frame so that rotation of the pin through less than a complete revolution causes the sub-frame to undergo a part-circular motion which disengages said step-like parts, whereupon the sub-frame can be swung about the pin to an open position in which the operating roll is accessible.
- 9. The machine claimed in claim 6, in which the operating roll is a die-cutting roll.
- 10. The module claimed in claim 6, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 11. The module claimed in claim 2, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 12. The module claimed in claim 3, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 13. The module claimed in claim 4, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 14. The module claimed in claim 7, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 15. The module claimed in claim 8, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
- 16. The module claimed in claim 9, in which the urging means includes: a plurality of manually rotatable screws which, when rotated in one sense, cause the operating roll to be loaded against the anvil roll, and simultaneously rigidly lock the sub-frame to the main frame; and when rotated in the opposite sense, the screws release both the loading of the operating roll and the locking of the sub-frame to the main frame.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/025,536 filed Sep. 6, 1996.
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