The present invention relates to a tissue paper winding machine, and more particularly to a tissue paper winding and cutting machine with a pre-winding roller.
In a conventional tissue paper winding mechanism, a core is generally sent by a conveyer to a first winding roller and pushed by a push plate into a curved channel to a winding nip, at where a tissue paper is wound around the core to form a paper log, such as a rolled toilet tissue. When the paper log is about to complete, the tissue paper is either pulled broken by a rotation speed difference between the first winding roller and a rotating device or cut by a cutter.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,877,689 discloses a rewinder apparatus and method. The rewinder apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,877,689 has a first winding roller that conveys and supports a web, a curved core support plate for receiving and guiding cores adjacent to the first winding roller, and a web separator adjacent to the first winding roller. The web is wound in a winding zone located between the first winding roller, a second winding roller, and a rider roller of the rewinder apparatus. The web separator includes a plurality of rotary fingers. Since the web separator is in contact with the web at a rotating velocity at least equal to a moving speed of the web, the web is effectively separated upstream of the web separator, between the core and the web separator.
However, in a tissue paper winding mechanism using the rotation speed difference between the first winding roller and a rotating device to separate the tissue paper, a control unit is required to control the rotation of the rotating device; and in a tissue paper winding mechanism using a cutter to cut the tissue paper, a stroke and timing control device is required to control the actuation of the cutter.
In either type of the above-described tissue paper winding mechanisms, the tissue paper must be cut before being wound around the core. The conventional tissue paper winding mechanisms do not allow the tissue paper to be wound around the core before being cut.
Moreover, in the case of a tissue paper made of a highly tough material, the speed difference between the rotating device and the first winding roller must be large enough to pull apart the tissue paper.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a tissue paper winding and cutting machine with pre-winding roller, so that the tissue paper may be cut through the use of a pre-winding roller to save any other cutter or stroke and timing control device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a tissue paper winding machine with a pre-winding roller, so that a tissue paper may be pre-wound around a core via the pre-winding roller before being pulled broken.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a tissue paper cutting machine with pre-winding roller, so that a tissue paper made of a highly tough material can still be pulled broken.
To achieve the above and other objects, the tissue paper winding and cutting machine with pre-winding roller according to the present invention includes a first winding roller; at least one core support plate arranged in a vicinity of the first winding roller. A channel having a loading end and an output end is formed between the first winding roller and the at least one core support plate, allowing a long strip of tissue paper to pass through the loading end to attach to a lower half circumferential surface of the first winding roller and be wound in a predetermined direction around a first core in a winding area. A pre-winding roller is arranged below and in the vicinity of the first winding roller with a circumferential surface of the pre-winding roller facing toward the first winding roller and protrudes into the channel formed between the first winding roller and the at least one core support plate, so that a narrowed passage is formed in the channel between the first winding roller and the protruded circumferential surface of the pre-winding roller. The pre-winding roller has a shaft, about which the pre-winding roller is rotated in a direction opposite to the predetermined moving direction of the tissue paper at a rotation speed slower than that of the first winding roller. When a second core having a length of glue applied thereto is moved from the loading end into the channel and rolls to the narrowed passage in the channel, the second core is temporarily held at the narrowed passage due to a difference between the rotation speeds of the first winding roller and the pre-winding roller, contacting the tissue paper which is attached to the glue on the second core and winds around the circumferential surface of the second core while being clamped by and between the first winding roller and the pre-winding roller. The tissue paper located between the first core and the second core is pulled broken by a pulling force produced by a rolled tissue wound around the first core that keeps rotating while the second core is held at the narrowed passage.
With the tissue paper winding and cutting machine of the present invention, the tissue paper can be pulled broken simply by a pre-winding roller rotating in a direction opposite to the predetermined moving direction of the tissue paper without the need of an additional control unit for controlling the rotation speed of a rotating device or the actuation of a cutter. Moreover, by rotating the pre-winding roller at a rotation speed slower than that of the first winding roller, the tissue paper may be pre-wound around a core before being pulled broken. With the provision of the narrowed passage in the channel between the first winding roller and the core support plates, the core in the channel with the tissue paper pre-wound therearound may be firmly clamped by and between the first winding roller and the pre-winding roller to enable the pulling broken of a highly tough tissue paper without the risk of failing to break the tissue paper as would happen in the prior art.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The pre-winding roller 13 is arranged below and in a vicinity of the first winding roller 12 and has a shaft 131. The pre-winding roller 13 is mounted on the machine frame 11 via the shaft 131, and is formed on a circumferential surface thereof with a plurality of axially spaced annular grooves 132. The core support plates 14 are arranged below and in the vicinity of the first winding roller 12 and connected to the machine frame 11 via a beam (not shown), such that the core support plates 14 respectively have a middle section 141 received in a corresponding one of the annular grooves 132 on the pre-winding roller 13, and a channel 3 having a loading end 31 and an output end 32 is formed between the core support plates 14 and the first winding roller 12. An area on a circumferential surface of the pre-winding roller 13 facing toward a lower side of the first winding roller 12 is protruded into the channel 3 formed between the core support plates 14 and the first winding roller 12, so that a narrowed passage 33 is formed in the channel 3 between the first winding roller 12 and the protruded circumferential surface of the pre-winding roller 13.
A winding area 34 is located between the first winding roller 12, the second winding roller 15, and the rider roller 16, where is close to the output end 32 of the channel 3. A tissue paper 4 having a predetermined thickness and width is fed to the tissue paper winding and cutting machine 100 via the feed rollers 21, and is moved through the perforation roller 22, which forms a line of perforations across the tissue paper 4 at predetermined fixed intervals. Then, the perforated tissue paper 4 is moved through the loading end 31 to bear against a lower circumferential surface of the first winding roller 12, and is wound in a predetermined direction around a first core 5 located in the winding area 34 to thereby form in the winding area 34 a rolled tissue 51 having a predetermined diameter, such as a roll of toilet paper. The pre-winding roller 13 is rotated about the shaft 131 in a direction opposite to the predetermined moving direction of the tissue paper 4, and at a rotation speed slower than that of the first winding roller 12.
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The rider roller 16 is connected to an oscillable gripping arm 161. When the oscillable gripping arm 161 is oscillated about a pivot shaft 162 thereof, the rider roller 16 connected to the oscillable gripping arm 161 is driven to move upward and downward along an oscillating path of the oscillable gripping arm 161. Please refer to
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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