This application claims priority of European Patent Application No. 04425654.3, filed Aug. 31, 2004, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the production of paper material in stacks of interfolded sheets and in particular it relates to a structure of an interfolding machine capable of processing sheets of different length.
As is well known, in the industry of paper a variety of types of machines and of processes exist for making paper tissues, paper towels and the like by producing stacks of interfolded sheets of a certain height.
They are obtained by folding the sheets in an “interfolded” way, namely folding into panels by overlapping at the same time a panel of a previous sheet with a panel of a following sheet. In this way, when pulling a sheet from the stack, at the moment of the use also a panel of the following sheet is pulled out, with consequent advantages for certain types of uses. Among the possible interfolding ways, stacks of L, Z or W interfolded sheets are known having 2, 3 and 4 panels, respectively.
Machines are known that use one or more webs of paper, coming from one or more reels, that are cut into sheets and then supplied offset with respect to one another on folding counter-rotating rollers.
More precisely, the webs are cut into sheets by means of cutting rollers that engage with respective blades. In the case of L or W interfolding, the webs are cut so that they form a sequence of offset sheets coming preferably from two different directions. Therefore, the sheets coming from both directions are supplied alternately to the folding rollers so that each sheet coming from a first direction overlaps a portion of a sheet coming from the second direction, and vice versa.
The sheets coming from either directions, in order to be overlapped in the above described way, adhere to the respective folding rollers by means of a vacuum-suction step or by means of a mechanical gripping. Therefore, the downstream portion of each sheet leaves its folding roller at the point of contact between the two rollers, then adhering to the other folding roller, to which the upstream portion of the previous sheet has adhered.
The method for Z interfolding is similar as above described, with the difference being that the overlap between two consecutive sheets occurs just after the cutting step and a sequence of overlapping and offset sheets come to the folding rollers from only one direction.
The interfolded stacking step is accomplished with the aid of folding elements, which in the case of rollers with mechanical folding means, consist of mechanical clamps incorporated in the roller. In case instead of folding rollers with suction system the folding elements consist of folding arms that have an oscillating motion about a pivot and that separate in turn from the respective roller the upstream portion of each sheet joined to the overlapped downstream portion of the following sheet. The folding arms are normally arranged in two rows and operate alternatively with the paired portions of sheets, which adhere to the first or to the second folding roller.
The folding rollers with suction folding means have a plurality of circumferential grooves, into which the ends of said folding arms go without blocking their rotation. At the passage of two overlapped portions of two consecutive sheets, that adhere to a roller and cover an end of the folding arms, the folding arms rotate so that their ends go out the grooves and push the two overlapped portions away from the folding roller, thus folding them onto previously interfolded sheets stacked below.
The folding rollers have a circumference that is normally multiple of the length of the sheets. Therefore, a sheet is added to the stack of interfolded sheets at each respective fraction of turn of the folding rollers.
Downstream from the rollers above described, along the direction of process, a plurality of means for separation is furthermore provided that enters the stack for all or part of its width. This way, a package is separated from a next one, and precisely the packages of a predetermined height are put in turn on a support table that eventually loads them on a conveyor and then moves back for receiving another pack.
As said above, in the interfolding machines the length of the interfolded sheets that form the stack of final product is due to the circumference of the cutting rollers and to the angular distance at which the cutting means are arranged. In other words, the length of cut is fixed and is measured univocally by the circumference of the rollers. In particular, both the folding rollers and the cutting rollers have a circumference multiple to the length of the sheets. For this reason each interfolding machine causes the production of interfolded sheets of a single length, whereby the production process is not flexible. For sheets of different length it is therefore necessary to provide different machines.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide a structure of an interfolding machine that provides stacks of interfolded sheets of different length easily and cheaply causing the whole production process to be flexible, allowing different products to exit from a same machine.
This and other objects are accomplished by the structure of an interfolding machine, according to the present invention, having a framework comprising:
In this way, with a single interfolding machine having more removable portions each with rollers of different diameter it is possible to provide stacks of interfolded sheets of different length so that the machine is highly flexible.
Advantageously, the removable portions, each with rollers of different diameter, are mounted on a automatic introduction/extracting machine, for example a carousel having a horizontal axis, capable of receiving more removable portions and selectively extracting/inserting a portion at a time from/in the interfolding machine.
In particular, the folding arms and the relative handling mechanisms are connected to a portion independent from the removable portion.
The removable portion can comprise in addition to the folding rollers also the cutting rollers and also web conveying rollers.
In particular, the removable portion can be arranged slidingly mounted on guides provided longitudinally with respect to the framework.
Advantageously, the separating means suitable for entering the stack for separating a pack from a next one being formed, as well as vertical guides containing the stack, are mounted on carriages that can be approached to/moved away from each other along a direction transversal to said framework for bringing them at an operative distance correlated to the size of the rollers mounted on said machine.
The removable portion of the interfolding machine comprises two plates, or side shoulders, parallel and interconnected by means of transversal beams parallel to the folding roller, which are elements of the machine.
Also the framework of the interfolding machine comprises two side shoulders, each consisting of one or more parallel plates interconnected by means of transversal beams, to which the remainder elements of the machine are connected, at least one of said side shoulders having an opening for introducing the removable portion.
Further characteristics and the advantages of the interfolding machine, according to the invention, will be made clearer with the following description of an exemplary embodiment thereof, exemplifying but not limitative, with reference to the attached drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts, throughout the figures of which:
With reference to
In particular, the upper portion has a portion 5 removable independently from the framework 1. More in detail, the removable portion 5, as in the case shown in
Obviously, in the extent of the present invention, the removable portion 5 can comprise, in a way not shown, only folding rollers 9a and 9b.
The removable portion 5 can be arranged slidingly mounted on a longitudinal guide 16 (
This assists both the removal of the portion from the working position (
To carry out easily the operations above described the folding arms 50, which bring the sheets in a determined interfolded configuration making a stack of the product, as well as the respective handling mechanisms 55, are arranged according to a position of not interferencing when placing the removable portion 5. More in detail, as shown in
Furthermore, the separating means 60, the possible sheet stretchers 80 and the respective handling mechanisms 65, as well as the vertical guides 66, are mounted on carriages 70 sliding horizontally along a guide 71 in order to bring them at a corresponding distance fitting the configuration working measured by the circumference of the folding rollers 9 and of the cutting rollers 8 mounted on the machine.
In a way not shown in the figures, the removable portions, each with rollers of different diameter, are mounted on an automatic introduction/extracting machine, of easy construction by a skilled person, for example a carousel having horizontal axis, capable of receiving more removable portions and selectively extracting/inserting a portion at a time from/in the interfolding machine.
The foregoing description of a specific embodiment will so fully reveal the invention according to the conceptual point of view, so that others, by applying current knowledge, will be able to modify and/or adapt for various applications such an embodiment without further research and without parting from the invention, and it is therefore to be understood that such adaptations and modifications will have to be considered as equivalent to the specific embodiment. The means and the materials to realize the different functions described herein could have a different nature without, for this reason, departing from the field of the invention. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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