This invention relates to a roller mounting arrangement.
It is known in converting plants in which a web of material is converted into blanks or reels to pass the web through a nip between a pair of cutting and/or creasing rollers, known as tool cylinders, either to produce blanks cut from the web and maybe formed with creases for subsequent folding and/or with cuts and/or with holes, or to form in the web such creases, and/or cuts and/or holes. In the latter instance, the web may be split longitudinally and wound to form reels. The web may be of packaging material, for example liquid packaging material in the form of a laminate comprising, progressing inwardly of a carton of the material, e.g. a moisture barrier layer (e.g. low density polyethylene—LDPE)/a substrate (e.g. paperboard)/a tie layer/an oxygen barrier layer (e.g. aluminium foil, or ethylene vinyl alcohol—EVOH)/a tie layer/a moister barrier layer (e.g. LDPE).
It is known for the pair of tool cylinders to be mounted at each end in a pair of bearing blocks. In each pair there are upper and lower blocks formed with respective circular through bores for receiving bearings carrying shafts of the cylinders. Each block has rectilinear, horizontal, parallel bottom and top faces and, immediately below the top face, an upper pair of horizontally projecting ears and, immediately above the bottom face, a lower pair of horizontally projecting ears. The ears have bolts passed through vertical bores therethrough and screwed into the lower block to fix the upper block to the lower block.
Each cylinder includes, at each of its ends, an annular radial bearer, so that there is formed between the bearers of each cylinder an annular recess in which can be mounted arcuate cutting and/or creasing plates. The load upon each pair of contacting bearers largely determines the cutting and/or creasing depths of the plates, which affects the quality of the blanks or reels produced.
In some known mounting arrangements for such cylinders, the bearer load is preset, for example by heavy-duty springs. It can be adjustable hydraulically or pneumatically.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus comprising a pair of rollers with a nip and having respective axes thereof in a common plane therebetween, first and second roller mounting arrangements at respective opposite ends of said pair, said arrangements having a hinging system at one side of said common plane and whereby one of the pair of rollers can be turned relative to the other.
It is advantageous for the apparatus to include a restraining system at the opposite side of the common plane from the hinging system for restraining turning of the one of the pair of rollers away from the other about the hinging system.
Preferably, the restraining system comprises resilient means.
Each roller mounting arrangement may comprise first and second bearing blocks extending substantially perpendicularly to the common plane and formed with respective bores extending in the common plane for receiving respective roller bearings, the blocks of each roller mounting arrangement having a hinge device therebetween at one side of the common plane and constituting a portion of the hinging system. Each hinge device may include an ear of the first block and fixedly attached to the second block.
The restraining system may comprise, in each roller mounting arrangement and at the opposite side of the common plane, a restraining connection between the two blocks and restraining against turning of the blocks away from each other about the hinge device. Each restraining connection may comprise a resilient device urging the two blocks to turn towards each other about the hinge device.
If the apparatus is to be used for cutting and/or creasing and/or holing of a web, particularly a web of packaging material, around at least one of the rollers there can be a plate having cutting and/or creasing and/or holing devices for the web material passing through the nip.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a roller mounting arrangement comprising a bearing block extending generally in a first plane and formed with a bore having its axis substantially perpendicular to said plane for receiving a roller bearing, said block having, substantially perpendicular to said plane and extending parallelly to said axis, a substantially planar face for applying face-to-face to a substantially planar face of a second bearing block and having at one end of its planar face, a hinge part whereby it may turn towards and away from said second bearing block.
The hinge part preferably comprises an ear inwardly of the plane of the planar face of its block and flexibly connected to the remainder of its block. At the opposite end of the planar face and inwardly of the plane of that planar face there may be a second ear which is thicker than the other ear. At the second ear, there may be a restraining device serving to deter swinging of its block away from the other block.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a roller mounting arrangement, comprising first and second bearing blocks extending generally in a first plane and formed with respective bores extending parallelly to each other and substantially perpendicularly to said plane for receiving respective roller bearings, the blocks having a hinge device therebetween at one side of the common plane of the axes of said bores.
According to a yet further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of treating a web, comprising passing the web through a nip between first and second rollers having respective axes in a common plane, while cutting and/or creasing and/or holing devices on at least one of said rollers cut and/or crease and/or hole said web and while enabling the first roller to turn in space relative to the second roller about an axis to one side of said common plane.
The method may include, at the opposite side of the common plane, restraining the first roller from relatively turning about the axis away from the second roller.
The restraining may comprise resiliently urging the first roller relatively towards the second roller about the axis.
The web may be of packaging material.
Owing to the invention, it is possible to make a simple and robust connection between the bearings of the upper and lower tool cylinders, without the bearer loads and hence cutting and/or creasing depth being strongly influenced by thermal expansion or other dimensional variations of the bearing blocks or the tool cylinders. Moreover, the use of an external surrounding frame can be avoided. Furthermore, connection to an external source of hydraulic or air pressure is not necessary, although this may be used if feasible.
In a preferred embodiment, two bearing blocks are bolted together vertically. One ear of one bearing block is made fairly thin in order to provide flexibility allowing the centre distance of the two bearing blocks to move “freely” within a moderate range sufficiently large to account for relevant dimensional changes caused by thermal expansion or other variations. The relatively thin mounting ear works as a hinge with high stiffness in the horizontal plane (because of the bolting thereof to the other block) and low stiffness in the vertical plane (contributing slightly to the bearer pre-load).
On the opposite side of the bearing blocks they are connected by a flexible spring arrangement providing a known clamping force which will ensure the pre-load on the bearers. The stiffness of this flexible spring arrangement is low enough to provide an almost constant pre-load force on the bearers over the whole relevant range of temperature variations. The spring connection may also comprise a damper to take out vibration energy of the system.
According to a yet further aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus comprising:
The arrangement allows the pre-load system to keep the first and second cutting and/or creasing and/or holing rollers at a desired mutual distance when temperature variations cause thermal expansion and retraction of members in the apparatus.
The pivot axis and the pre-load system may advantageously be positioned on different sides of a plane defined by the rotational axes of the first and second cutting and/or creasing and/or holing rollers.
In order that the invention may be clearly and completely disclosed, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
Consequently, ears 26 of blocks 10 are fixedly attached to blocks 12 by virtue of bolts 30 while ears 28 are allowed to move vertically vis-à-vis blocks 12 by virtue of the bolt 34, nut 33 and spring 36 arrangement, thus giving the upper cylinder or roller mounting arrangement (which carries the upper tool cylinder) the freedom to pivot in relation to the lower cylinder or roller mounting arrangement (which carries the lower tool cylinder) about a pivot axis A created due to elasticity in region 42 of ears 26 connecting each ear 26 to the rest of the block 10 (see also
In other words, ears 26 and bolts 30 form a hinging system of the apparatus allowing the upper cylinder or roller mounting arrangement to pivot vis-à-vis the lower cylinder or roller mounting arrangement about the pivot axis A.
Consequently, the rotational axes of the tool cylinders 2 are parallel and the bearers 4 form a nip for cutting and/or creasing and/or holing a blank or a web of a packaging material, e.g. a liquid packaging material comprising a laminate of layers, wherein the cylinder or roller mounting arrangement of the upper tool cylinder is pivotally mounted to the cylinder or roller mounting arrangement of the lower tool cylinder about a pivot axis A which is parallel to the rotational axes of the tool cylinders. The bolt 34, nut 33 and spring 36 arrangement at each ear 28 form a pre-load system that will bias the roller mounting arrangement of the upper tool cylinder towards the roller mounting arrangement of the lower tool cylinder in a pivoting or flexing movement about the pivot axis, but will allow ears 28 to move towards or away from blocks 12 to accommodate for thermal expansion and retraction of members in the apparatus.
This will allow the pre-load system to keep the tool cylinders 2 at a desired mutual distance independent of temperature variations.
Referring now to
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