Claims
- 1. Apparatus for removing a web from a tenter comprising:
- a) a housing, said housing defining a slot therearound;
- b) a rotatable member received within said housing and being eccentric to said housing, said rotatable member having a plurality of pins secured thereto and extending outwardly therefrom, said pins protruding through said slot about a portion of said housing only;
- c) a pair of discs associated with said housing, said discs overlapping to define a cutting zone at the area of overlap and immediately adjacent a portion of said housing, one of said discs being mounted within said housing and extending into said slot, said discs being located to sever said web inside said pins on said rotatable element, whereby a web may be engaged by said pins protruding from a portion of said housing, transported around a portion of said housing for trimming, and an outer trimmed portion of said web left on said pins to be disengaged therefrom.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a base on which said elements are located, said base being adapted for pivotal upward movement.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said base is spring-loaded to a predetermined amount in a pivoting direction to permit pivotal upward movement in the event a thick web portion passes therebeneath.
- 4. Apparatus for removing web from a tenter frame comprising:
- a) a pivotable support adapted for mounting to a tenter frame adjacent an exit end of same;
- b) a housing mounted on said support, said housing defining a slot therearound and presenting web guiding surfaces adjacent at least a portion of said slot;
- c) a rotatable roll received within said housing and eccentric thereto, said roll having a plurality of pins secured thereto and extending outwardly therefrom, said pins extending through said slot around a portion of said housing only;
- d) cutting means located with respect to said housing to cut a web secured to said rotatable roll by said pins, said cut occurring closely adjacent said pins whereby web material on said pins is cut from said web and remains on said pins, and said cut web material continues around said housing, to a point where said pins move relatively within said housing and said trimmed web material is held by said web guiding surfaces adjacent said slot; and
- e) pivoting means for pivoting said support between a cutting means engaging position and a cutting means nonengaging position.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 comprising further means for removal of said trimmed material after said trimmed web material is unpinned from said rotatable roll.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said trimmed material removal means is a suction means.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 further comprising means for maintaining a positive pressure within said housing adequate to lessen the introduction of lint thereinto.
- 8. Apparatus for removing a web material from a tenter frame comprising:
- a) a housing, said housing defining an annular slot therearound;
- b) a rotatable roll mounted within said housing and eccentric thereto, said roll having a plurality of pins secured around the periphery thereof and extending outwardly therefrom, said pins extending through said slot in said housing around a portion of the periphery of said housing only, said housing being adapted for mounting to a tenter frame to locate said roll at a location where said pins will engage and pin a web while the web remains held by pins on the tenter frame and inside said pins on said tenter frame so as to remove said web from said pins on said tenter frame without any loss of control of web width;
- c) cutting means associated with said housing for defining a cutting zone for web removed from said tenter frame, said cutting zone being located to cut said web inside said pins on said roll, leaving a pinned edge of said web;
- d) means for automatically removing said trimmed web edge from said pins on said roll during continued rotation of said roll; and
- e) means for maintaining a positive pressure within said housing for facilitating the removal of said trimmed web edge from said pins on said roll and for thereafter facilitating the collection of said removed web edge, said positive pressure means also for lessening the introduction of lint into said housing.
- 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said roll is supported in bearings for free rotation by said web material.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said roll, said housing and said cutting means are supported on a pivoted support surface.
- 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said cutting means comprises a pair of overlapping disc cutters.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a brush roll in operative association with the said rotatable roll for maintaining said web upon said pins secured to said roll.
- 13. Improved apparatus for trimming an edge of a web comprising:
- a first disc and a second disc, said discs overlapping at outer free edges of same for a portion of the periphery of same to define a cutting zone thereat, at least one of said discs being driven, said discs being relatively oriented for disc-to-disc contact at an entrance to said cutting zone and wherein at least one of said discs is at an angle with respect to the other of said discs such that a gap is defined between said discs at an opposite end of said cutting zone in a range of from about 0.002 to about 0.005 inch.
- 14. Improved apparatus as defined in claim 13 comprising further means for lubricating one of said discs at least at the area of contact with the other of said discs at an entrance to said cutting zone.
- 15. Improved apparatus as defined in claim 14 wherein said means for lubricating comprises an applicator in contact with one of said discs adjacent an edge thereof.
- 16. Apparatus for removing a web being conveyed along a length of a unit with opposite edges of said web being impaled on pins associated with web conveying means comprising:
- a) a housing, said housing defining a slot around at least a portion of the periphery thereof;
- b) a rotatable element having pins secured around the periphery of same and extending outwardly therefrom located within said housing and eccentric thereto such that pins on said rotatable element extend through said slot about a portion of the periphery of said housing, said housing being mounted adjacent an end on said web conveying means to bring said pins on said rotatable element into pinning contact with said web inside said pins of said conveying means and while said web remains pinned by said pins of said conveying means and subsequent removal of said web from said pins of said conveying means by rotation of said rotatable element;
- c) a pair of discs located about said housing for edge overlap to define a cutting zone thereat for cutting web now carried on pins on said rotatable element inside said line of pins, at least one of said discs being rotated, said discs being oriented with respect to each other such that said discs make contact at the entrance to the cutting zone while defining a gap between the discs at an exit from the cutting zone, whereby web passing through said cutting zone is cut leaving outer web edges pinned to said rotatable element, and surfaces on said housing defining said slot force said remaining web edge off said pins; and
- d) means for withdrawing said cut web edge portions.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein one of said discs is mounted for rotation within said housing and defines the overlapping cutting zone with the other of said discs which is mounted outside said housing, and wherein said gap between discs at an exit from said cutting zone is from about 0,002 to about 0,005 inch.
- 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein at least one of said discs is lubricated at its cutting edge.
- 19. Apparatus as defined in claim 16, further comprising a brush roll in operative association with said rotatable element for maintaining said web on said pins extending from said rotatable element.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/966,137 filed Oct. 23, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,373,613.
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