Claims
- 1. A process for mounting, positioning and rotating a roll operating on a web passing between it and an anvil roll rotatable about a first axis comprising,
- providing a pair of rigid side frames,
- providing a rigid spreader extending between and secured rigidly to said side frames,
- providing bearing blocks for said roll,
- mounting said roll in said bearing blocks to rotate about a second axis generally parallel to said first axis,
- driving said roll to transmit only a rotation without interfering with or controlling the location or adjustment in location of said roll with respect to said side frames or said spreader, said driving including providing a shaft supported at its ends in said side frames and passing freely through said roll without providing any support to said roll, and
- mounting said bearing blocks on said spreader between said side frame whereby said roll is mounted rigidly with respect to movement away from the anvil roll without being supported by said shaft.
- 2. The roll mounting and positioning process of claim 1 wherein said bearing block mounting is movable in a vertical direction perpendicular to said first and second axes of rotation and further comprising the step of vertically adjusting the position of said bearing blocks and therefore said roll carried in said bearing blocks, independently of said driving, and independently of the positioning of said roll axially and circumferentially with respect to said second axis of rotation of said roll.
- 3. The roll mounting and positioning process of claim 2 further comprising the step of axially adjusting the position of said roll independently of said driving means and independently of the positioning of said roll circumferentially about the axis of rotation of said roll and independently of the positioning of said axis of rotation of said roll with respect to the location of said anvil roll.
- 4. The roll mounting and positioning process of claim 2 wherein said vertical adjusting comprises camming said bearing blocks by laterally translating a pair of wedges to produce a vertical displacement against the force of said compliant restraint.
- 5. The roll mounting and positioning process of claim 1 further comprising the step of adjusting the circumferential position of said roll with respect to the web, said circumferential adjusting being independent of said driving and independent of the portioning of said roll axially along its axis of rotation and independently of the positioning of said axis of rotation of said roll with respect to the location of said anvil roll.
- 6. The roll mounting and portioning process of claim 5 wherein said driving includes
- connecting to a line shaft,
- providing means for transmitting rotation to said shaft,
- operatively coupling said shaft to said roll,
- wherein said circumferential adjusting comprises adjusting the instantaneous angular relationship with respect to that of said line shaft by adjusting said transmitting means.
- 7. The roll mounting and positioning process of claims 2, 3, or 5 wherein said adjustings are made independently and while said die roll and anvil roll are rotating.
- 8. A mounting system for a roll operating in conjunction with an anvil roll where the roll and the anvil roll rotate about parallel axes, comprising
- a pair of very rigid side frames,
- a spreader secured between the side frames that is substantially inflexible,
- means for driving said roll and said anvil roll to rotate about their respective longitudinal and substantially parallel axes said drive means including a shaft supported at its ends in said side frames and passing freely through the roll, and
- means mounted on said spreader for supporting said roll rotatably and rigidly with respect to movement along a line perpendicular to and coincident with both of said parallel axes of rotation while not being supported by said driving means including said shaft,
- said driving means and said supporting means being independent so that said driving means transmits only a rotation to said roll.
- 9. The roll mounting system of claim 8 wherein said supporting means has mechanical means for creating a precise adjustment of the vertical position of said roll through an adjustment component sandwiched between said spreader and said support means and means for compliantly clamping said vertical position adjustment component to transmit the rigidity of said spreader to said support means and therefore to said roll held rotatably in said support means.
- 10. The roll mounting system of claim 9 wherein said supporting means includes
- a pair of bearing blocks that rotatably support said roll, and
- a bed plate that mounts said bearing blocks,
- said compliant clamping means urging said bed plate in a first vertical direction toward said spreader.
- 11. The roll mounting system of claim 10 wherein said compliant clamping means includes at least one Belleville spring.
- 12. The roll mounting system of claim 11 wherein said vertical position adjusting component comprises a pair of wedges oriented with their inclined faces in a mating relationship and positioned to slide laterally with respect to one another under the influence of said clamping means to produce a corresponding, uniform variation in the vertical position of said support means.
- 13. The roll mounting system of claim 12 wherein said vertical position adjusting means further comprises screw means operatively coupled to at least one of said wedges to produce said lateral sliding movement.
- 14. The roll mounting system of claim 12 further comprising means for adjusting the axial position of said roll.
- 15. The roll mounting system of claim 14 wherein said axial position adjusting means comprises at least one lead screw rotatably mounted in said pair of frames and operatively coupled to said roll support means so that rotation of said lead screw produces a corresponding axial movement of said support means.
- 16. The roll mounting system of claim 15 wherein there are two of said rolls each with one of said support means, including said vertical position adjustment means and said axial position adjusting means, each of said support means and said vertical and axial positioning means acting independently of one another.
- 17. The roll mounting system of claim 14 wherein said drive means rotates said roll and said anvil roll in coordination and further comprising means for adjusting the circumferential position of said roll independently of said vertical and axial position adjusting means, even while said die roll and anvil roll are rotating.
- 18. The roll mounting system of claim 17 wherein said driving means includes a rotating line shaft connection and gear means transmitting rotational power from said line shaft to said drive shaft and said anvil roll, and wherein said circumferential position adjustment means comprises means to change the angular relationship between said line shaft and said roll.
- 19. The roll mounting system of claim 14 wherein said pair of wedges includes one wedge secured in a fixed position with respect to said spreader and a second wedge movable with respect to the first wedge laterally to produce said vertical adjustment.
- 20. The roll mounting system of claim 19 wherein said bed plate includes side rails that together with the bed plate define a region that accommodates said pair of wedges.
- 21. The roll mounting system of claim 20 wherein said supporting system and said axial adjustment means include
- a slideway member secured between said spreader and said fixed wedge and extending axially along the axis of rotation of said roll,
- a pair of rails axially movable on said slideway member, and
- wherein said vertical position adjusting means couples said rails with corresponding ones of said bed plate side rails.
- 22. The roll mounting system of claim 21 wherein said compliant clamping means includes a plurality of bolts that each pass freely through said each of said rails and thread into an associated one of said side rails, and at least one Belleville spring associated with each said bolt, said bolts having a head that captures said at least one Belleville spring between the head and the other of said side rail and rail pairs.
- 23. The roll mounting system of claim 14 wherein at least one of the opposed includes faces of said pair of wedges is recessed at its central portion.
- 24. The roll mounting system of claim 14 wherein said movable wedge and the bed plate have a mating tongue and groove extending perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said roll to control the axial position of said wedge during said movement of said wedge for said vertical adjustment.
- 25. The roll mounting system of claim 8 wherein said driving means comprises
- a drive shaft that extends between and is rotatably mounted in said frames, and
- means for operatively coupling said roll and said drive shaft,
- said coupling means transmitting only a rotation, while otherwise permitting movement of said roll with respect to said drive shaft vertically and axially.
- 26. The roll mounting system of claim 25 wherein said coupling means comprises axially extending splines on said drive shaft and a central longitudinally extending passage in said roll having complementary mating recesses oversized with respect to the cross-sectional dimensions of the associated ones of said splines.
- 27. The roll mounting system of claim 8 adapted to act on a web passing between said roll and said anvil roll, further comprising die plates mounted on said roll that are positioned and configured to cut impressions in said web, said roll having a small diameter such that one revolution of said roll corresponds to one repeat of the pattern to be cut by said die in said web, and said roll being sufficiently short that there is substantially no deflection of the roll due to the operating forces of said cutting acting on said roll.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/257,629, filed Oct. 14, 1988, now abandoned.
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