Claims
- 1. A surface winder for developing a web log comprising a frame, means operatively associated with said frame for advancing a web along a predetermined path in said frame,
- a stationary winding roll rotatably mounted in said frame on one side of said path and equipped with vacuum port means,
- a knife roll rotatably mounted in said frame also on said one side of said path and cooperating with said stationary winding roll for transversely severing said web whereupon said vacuum port means maintains the leading edge of the severed web against said stationary winding roll,
- movable winding roll mounted in said frame on the other side of said path adjacent said stationary winding roll and spaced therefrom a distance sufficient to receive a core to be wound in said path, said stationary winding roll cooperating with said movable winding roll to rotate said core and forming a nip with said stationary winding roll,
- means on said frame for reciprocating said movable winding roll relative to said stationary winding roll from a first position precluding passage of a partially-wound log through said nip to a second position permitting passage of said partially wound log through said nip, and
- a rider roll pivotally mounted on said frame for engagement with said partially-wound log after the same has passed through said nip.
- 2. The surface winder of claim 2 in which means are provided for pivoting said rider roll away from a log at the end of a winding cycle to permit removal of a completely wound log from contact with said stationary winding roll and for pivoting said rider roll toward said stationary winding roll after said removal, said reciprocating means being coordinated with said pivoting means to move said movable winding roll away from aid stationary winding roll to enlarge said nip to permit passage of said partially wound log therethrough when said rider roll is moving toward said stationary winding roll to develop a three-roll cradle for said partially wound log downstream of said nip.
- 3. A method of winding a web on a core to develop a wound log comprising advancing a web along a predetermined path, transversely severing said web and vacuum holding the leading edge of the severed web against a stationary winding roll, positioning a glue-equipped core in contact with said web adjacent said leading edge, starting to wind said web on said core by contacting said core with both said stationary winding roll and a movable winding roll, and during winding moving said movable winding roll away from said stationary winding roll to space the two rolls so as to permit a partially wound log to pass between said two rolls.
- 4. The method of claim 3 in which a rider roll is movably positioned downstream in the path of log advance of said two rolls, and moving said rider roll into contact with said partially wound log when the same has passed between said two rolls.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 162,169 filed Feb. 29, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,828,195.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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