The present application claims priority to German Patent Application no: 10 2017 012 009.9, filed Dec. 22, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a segment roller, which has at least one roller body that is mounted rotatably about at least one axis. This roller body has on the outside at least one groove, in which at least one tongue of a profile displaceable along the length of the axis engages. This at least one profile here grips at least one material web directly or indirectly.
From DE 1 460 639 A, a segment roller of the generic type is known. This consists of a roller body which is mounted rotatably about an axis. Formed on the outer side of this roller body are grooves, into which H-shaped profiles are inserted. These profiles are of elastic configuration and with their outer side clasp a material web. By displacement of the profiles, the material web can be stretched in width. This segment roller forms the basis of the present invention.
The object of the invention is to provide a segment roller of the type stated in the introduction, which is distinguished by high accuracy in the influencing of the material web and a long working life.
This object is achieved with the following features. A segment roller according to the invention has at least one roller body, which is preferably made of a metal, in particular a metal alloy. This at least one roller body is preferably roughly cylindrical, wherein shapes which deviate herefrom could also be perfectly sensible. The at least one roller body is mounted rotatably about at least one axis, wherein the axis preferably coincides with a possibly present symmetrical axis of the at least one roller body. On at least one roller body is provided on the outside at least one groove, in which at least one tongue of at least one profile displaceable along the length of at least one axis engages. This at least one profile grips the at least one material web directly or indirectly. By the term “grip” should here not necessarily be understood a clasping of the at least one material web from both web sides. It is usually sufficient to clasp the at least one material web from one side. Hence the gripping can also be realized solely on one side. This is also in practical applications the norm. It has turned out that an elastic configuration of the at least one profile in accordance with the prior art presents considerable drawbacks. Usually, the position of the at least one profile can sensibly be influenced only by the end faces of the segment roller. Hence the position and a possible movement of the at least one profile are strictly speaking defined only at the end faces of the segment roller. Moreover, force equilibria in the at least one profile determine how this positions itself and moves. In this force equilibrium, in particular forces of the at least one material web play a crucial role, whereby the forces exerted on the at least one material web are in a certain region undefined. This results in a ragged and, in particular, poorly predictable influencing of the material web. For the solution of this problem, it is proposed to configure the at least one profile such that it is resistant to shear. Thus the entire at least one profile can be adjusted over its full length, in a defined manner, from the end faces of the segment roller. Each point on the at least one profile hence follows a control movement exercised by the end faces. The entire movement of the at least one profile is therefore defined and results in a clearly predictable and, in particular, reproducible force influence on the at least one material web. This has advantages both in the spreading and in the web path adjustment of the at least one material web, since the influencing of the at least one material web is realized in a reproducible and uniform manner. As a result of this measure, fatigue fractures in the at least one profile are prevented. The permanent pulling and pushing on the at least one profile gives rise to constant oscillatory movements, which in a known manner provoke fatigue fractures. In particular where a number of profiles are provided on the segment roller, the fracture tendency of the profiles is very disagreeable, since this results in very frequent repairs. Finally, it should be borne in mind that fractures of the at least one profile can lead to damaging of the at least one material web and to injuries to the operating staff. It is therefore desirable to suppress these effects as far as possible. Through the use of at least one dimensionally stable profile, a satisfactory solution to this problem is obtained. However, a dimensionally stable profile has the drawback that its usability is considerably reduced. The at least one profile must be displaceable along the length of the at least one axis in order to obtain the desired control effect. This displaceability requires, however, a certain clearance between the at least one groove and the at least one tongue. However, this clearance leads to transverse movements, in particular during the movement of the at least one profile along the length of the at least one axis. Thus the at least one tongue frequently collides in the at east one groove, which can lead to a braking of this movement. Moreover, this impacting generates in the at least one profile undesirable vibrations, which prevent sensitive influencing of the at least one material web. Furthermore, these impacts lead to undesirable noises and, in turn, to a shortening of the working life. In order to reduce the undesirable noises, as well as to avoid unwanted braking, ensure the sensitive influencing of the at least one material web and improve the working life of the segment roller, this is therefore not a suitable means. It is therefore additionally proposed to provide on the at least one roller body and/or on the at least one profile at least one sliding element with elastic lip, or at least one elastic lip with sliding function. This elastic lip is herein, upon the engagement of the at least one tongue in the at least one groove, elastically deformable. In this way, the at least one profile is held on the at least one roller body with little or no vibration in a sliding and secure, but also displaceable manner. This at least one elastic lip reduces the freedom of movement of the at least one profile transversely to the desired direction of displacement and prevents, in particular, the occurrence of impacts. Thus the generation of vibrations in the at least one profile is also prevented. In addition, the at least one sliding element with elastic lip or the at least one elastic lip with sliding function can also be used as tolerance compensation between the components. Only through the combination of these measures is, for example, the desired working life extension of the segment roller, along with, at the same time, sensitive influencing of the at least one material web, obtained.
For the simple manufacture of the segment roller, it is advantageous if the at least one lip is integrally connected to the at least one roller body or the at least one profile. Preferably, the at least one lip is formed directly onto the at least one roller body or in the at least one profile, so that, for the creation of the at least one lip, no dedicated process step is necessary.
Alternatively, the at least one sliding element can be configured with elastic lip, or the at least one elastic lip also as a separate part which is plugged into the at least one groove or tongue. Thus, for the at least one separate part, a wide selection of materials is available, so that it can be produced from materials of choice. Preferably, the at least one separate part consists of a polymer, in order in this way to obtain sufficiently good elastic properties for the at least one sliding element with elastic lip or for the at least one elastic lip.
In order to hold the at least one separate part securely and, in particular, captively, it is expedient to configure the at least one groove or tongue in undercut form. If this undercut is sufficiently large, a positive-locking securement of the at least one separate part is obtained. The fitting is in this case preferably realized by insertion in the longitudinal direction.
In order to obtain a secure connection between the at least one profile and the at least one roller body, it is expedient if the at least one tongue is clasped on both sides by the lips.
In particular where lips arranged on both sides of the at least one tongue are used, it is advantageous if to the at least one lip is assigned at least one spacer. This at least one spacer prevents an undefined mobility of the at least one tongue in the at least one groove and in this way ensures an additional stabilization of the at least one profile. In addition, this spacer also offers a sliding function for the at least one profile.
Preferably, the at least one spacer is configured such that it is elastically adjustable. In this way, a certain elastic compliance is obtained, even if the at least one tongue is already touching the at least one spacer. In particular, it is envisaged to make the at least one spacer more rigid in relation to the at least one lip, so that, in the interaction between the at least one lip and the at least one spacer, a progressive resilience is obtained.
In principle, the at least one lip could be produced from a suitable, elastic material. It is easier, however, to configure the at least one lip with thin walls in relation to the at least one profile. Both parts can thus be made of the same material. The elasticity of the at least one lip in relation to the rest of the at least one profile is then obtained solely by the shaping, since thin-walled parts are more easily deformable than thick-walled parts.
In particular where used in the wet region of the at least one material web, it is advantageous if the at least one lip establishes a liquid-tight connection. The penetration of liquids into the at least one groove is thereby prevented, which, in particular in the change of material web type, could lead to problems.
In order to obtain a good sliding effect for the at least one profile, it is advantageous if the at least one lip is configured as a sliding part. In this way, a low-friction displaceability of the at least one profile is obtained.
In order to obtain universal usability of the segment roller, it is advantageous if in the at least one profile is held at least one covering, which clasps the at least one material web. The at least one covering can thus be adapted to the specific material web type without exchanging the complete at least one profile. In this case, it is sufficient to merely exchange the covering.
In order to hold the at least one profile with little vibration on the at least one roller body, it is finally favourable if the at least one profile is held at both ends in the grooves. A positive-locking seat of the at least one profile, in particular in relation to radially acting forces, is thereby obtained.
Finally, it is favourable to provide on the outside of the at least one roller body, in the region of the at least one groove, at least one protective boss. This at least one protective boss prevents damage to the groove cheeks, both in the fitting of the segment roller and during operation. In particular, damage to the at least one groove due to external force effect is hereby reduced.
Other advantages and characteristics of this invention will be explained in the detailed description below with reference to the associated figures that contain several embodiments of this invention. It should however be understood, that the figure is just used to illustrate the invention and does not limit the scope of protection of the invention.
The roller body 2 has on its outer periphery slat holders 6, which are integrally formed onto the roller body 2. On these slat holders 6, profiles 7 are held displaceably along the length of the axis 3. These profiles 7 are controlled via control means (not represented) on the end faces of the segment roller 1, in order that these, during a revolution of the segment roller 1, perform a rotationally synchronous sliding movement. This sliding movement is then transmitted to the material web 5 in order to have a desired effect on the material web 5. In this way, the material web 5, for example, can be altered in terms of its position and/or spread. In this case, the profiles 7 themselves can also be symmetrically or asymmetrically divided over their length. This division is required, for example, in connection with a spreading of the material web 5.
To this end, the profiles 7 have tongues 8, which are held in grooves 9 of the slat holders 6. Via this connection, the profiles 7 are displaceable in the axial direction, yet firmly, in particular positively, held transversely thereto.
In order to be able to adapt the segment roller 1 beforehand to different material webs 5, on the profile 7 is provided a receptacle 10, in which a covering 11 can be inserted. This covering 11 is then specially adapted to the properties of the respective material web. Upon the changeover of different material webs 5 within a processing machine, the segment roller 1, furthermore, can also be adapted to the new tasks by simple changing of the coverings 11. In further applications, the material web 5 can also be clasped directly by the profile 7.
Both the roller body 2 and the profiles 7 are made of metal. In particular, aluminium and alloys thereof have proved successful for the roller body 2. These can be produced relatively easily in a continuous casting or extrusion process with any chosen length and constant cross section. In this way, a very cost-effective and thus economical manufacture of the roller body 2 is obtained. For the profiles 7, other materials too, in particular ferrous metals, are expedient, in order to achieve a high strength in spite of a thin-walled configuration.
The further description is made with reference to the detailed drawing according to
On the outside of the slat holder 6 is provided a protective boss 12, which protects the groove 9 from damage. This protective boss 12 has a substantially rectangular cross section and radially overhangs the likewise radially oriented groove wall.
In order to prevent the tongue 8 from colliding, for example, in the groove 9, the tongue 8 of the profile 7 has elastic lips 20. These elastic lips 20 are integrally formed onto the tongue 8 and are configured with substantially thinner walls than the tongue 8. Alternatively, the elastic lips 20 could also be integrally formed onto the groove 9. Due to this thin-walled characteristic, an enhanced flexibility is obtained, so that the material of the profile 7, in the region of the lips 20, is elastically deformable. Preferably, the lips 20 are produced by cold forming of the profile 7. In particular where a non-ferrous metal is used for the profile 7, the lips 20 can also be produced in a single operation with the entire profiling of the profile 7, for instance after the extrusion process.
The lips 20 prevent collision of the tongue 8 in the groove 9 and hence, for example, braking upon a mutual relative movement of both parts. In this way, vibrations of the profile 7 are reliably prevented, and thus the accuracy of movement of the profile 7 improved. Moreover, the lips 20 prevent a penetration of liquid into the groove 9 when the material web 5 is used in the wet region.
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Since some of the embodiments of this invention are not shown or described, it should be understood that a great number of changes and modifications of these embodiments is conceivable without departing from the rationale and scope of protection of the invention as defined by the claims.
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English translation of relevant portion of sections D2, D3, D4 of German Search Report for German patent application 10 2017 012 009.9. |
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