The present invention relates to track or guideway assemblies for a turn-up or cutting tape used in turn-up and transfer operations in the papermaking industry, and particularly to any such systems wherein a back-up or secondary turn-up tape can be delivered into the track assembly in the event there is a misfeed or other malfunction in the delivery of the primary tape.
Modern paper manufacture is typically performed by producing continuous elongated webs of paper, having widths of up to 330 inches in some cases, which are wound onto spools for subsequent processing, storage, transfer or the like. The spooling operation for the paper web occurs at high speeds, in some cases as high as 8000 feet per minute, and in order to maximize production by minimizing downtime, when a spool becomes full it is desirable to immediately sever the paper web and transfer the newly formed free edge of the web onto an empty spool without stopping or slowing movement of the web. To accomplish this it is well known to utilize a turn-up tape, usually having a pressure-sensitive adhesive applied to one side, that is fed through a slotted track or guideway assembly that extends across the paper web. When severing is desired, the turn-up tape is extended from the discharge of the track into a nip roller or similar mechanism for grabbing the end of the turn-up tape, which is then pulled from the track slot and drawn tightly across the web, thereby severing the paper web and securing the free edge onto the empty spool.
Turn-up tape delivery assemblies for delivering, guiding and actuating turn-up or severing tapes, typically made of paperband, in continuous paper web turn-up systems are well known. Examples of such systems are shown for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,659,029, 4,757,950, 4,783,018, 5,046,675, 5,954,290, 6,305,634, 6,575,395 and 7,875,152, all to Rodriguez, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,404 to Falk, U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,584 to Taipale et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,177 to Bartelmuss et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,416,012 to Wilmoth et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 7,290,732 to Wilmoth et al., the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. Typical traversing track assemblies extending across the paper web have a T-shaped open channel through which the tape is delivered transversely across the paper web. A braking mechanism is provided in order to frictionally engage the tape in order to cause it to be drawn out of the track slot and onto the paper web after the tape has been secured to the new spool or axle. The channel typically terminates with a curved transitional section having a particular configuration for directing the end of the cutting tape so as to attach to the spool, often to the axle of the spool, utilizing various known mechanisms or methods, such that the combination of this attachment and the braking by the braking mechanism causes the tape to be longitudinally folded and drawn from the slotted track, thereby cutting the web and pulling the new leading edge onto the empty spool.
It is not uncommon to encounter situations where there is a misfeed or other failure in the delivery assembly or mechanism for the turn-up tape, which necessitates halting the system to provide a secondary or replacement tape, which results in lost production time. It is an object of this invention to provide a system wherein a secondary or auxiliary paperband-type turn-up tape can be immediately delivered to the spool in place of the malfunctioning primary tape or paperband, the tape delivery assembly or system comprising a guideway track body having parallel dual paperband pathways capable of delivering either a primary and a secondary tape as required. It is an object of this invention to provide such a system having different embodiments wherein the secondary tape may be fed manually or by a powered delivery mechanism, wherein the secondary tape may be initiated manually or automatically in response to the malfunction of the primary tape, and wherein the system may be provided with a release liner removal mechanism to automatically remove a release liner from the secondary tape as it is advanced through the guide track assembly. These and other objects not explicitly expressed above will be apparent from the disclosure to follow.
The present invention relates to an improved turn-up tape delivery assembly for feeding and guiding a transfer or cutting turn-up tape through a traversing guideway or track assembly wherein the turn-up tape is positioned transversely across a moving web of paper being wound onto a spool. The tape delivery assembly comprises a traversing track body comprising dual internal channels or pathways, the track body having a primary longitudinal channel through which a primary tape is delivered and a secondary longitudinal channel through which a secondary paperband is delivered. A longitudinal slot is provided that allows the tapes to be drawn from the channels. Preferably, the combination of the dual channels and slot forms a doubled-headed T-shape, with the leg of the “T” extending through the wall of the track body. A primary dispenser assembly delivers the primary paperband into the primary pathway and a secondary dispenser delivers the secondary paperband into the secondary pathway. The primary and secondary pathways are preferably in parallel within the track body. The secondary dispenser may be manual or powered, and initiation of delivery of the secondary tape may be automated in response to sensor input. A brake mechanism is incorporated in the track body that is adapted to be able to brake either the primary or the secondary tape, and different embodiments for the brake mechanism are disclosed as required to account for the presence of two tapes within the brake mechanism.
In alternative format, the invention is a paper web turn-up system turn-up tape delivery assembly adapted to deliver a primary tape and a secondary tape across a paper web utilized to sever a paper web and transfer the paper web onto an empty spool, the turn-up tape delivery assembly comprising a track body; said track body comprising a primary channel adapted to receive a primary tape, a secondary channel adapted to receive a secondary tape, an elongated slot in communication with said primary channel and said secondary channel, and a discharge end; wherein both said primary channel and said secondary channel are adapted to communicate with said discharge end of said track body such that the primary tape and the secondary tape are deliverable through said discharge end; a primary tape delivery assembly adapted to deliver the primary tape into said primary channel of said track body; a secondary tape delivery assembly adapted to deliver the secondary tape into said secondary channel of said track body; wherein in the event of a misfeed of the primary tape through said primary channel of said track or a malfunction of the primary tape delivery system, the secondary tape is delivered by said secondary tape delivery system through said secondary channel and said discharge end of said track body. In additional embodiments, such an assembly wherein said primary channel and said secondary channel are disposed in parallel within said track body, and possibly further comprising a braking mechanism operable in conjunction with said primary channel and said secondary channel to retard both the primary tape and the secondary tape, whereby upon activation of said braking mechanism said primary tape or said secondary tape is pulled through said slot of said track body.
The braking assembly may comprise a primary brake foot member operated by a primary actuating mechanism, said primary brake foot member positioned to contact the primary tape within said primary channel; a secondary brake foot member operated by a secondary actuating mechanism, said secondary brake foot member positioned to contact the secondary tape within said secondary channel; and a fixed brake pad member disposed between said primary channel and said secondary channel; whereby actuation of said primary actuating mechanism forces the primary tape against said fixed brake pad member, thereby retarding travel of the primary tape, and whereby actuation of said secondary actuating mechanism forces the secondary tape against said fixed brake pad member, thereby retarding travel of the secondary tape; or alternatively may comprise a brake foot member operated by a brake actuating mechanism, said brake foot member positioned to contact either the primary tape or the secondary tape; a movable brake pad member disposed between said primary channel and said secondary channel, and disposed between the primary tape and the secondary tape; whereby actuation of said brake actuating mechanism forces either the primary tape or the secondary tape against said movable brake pad member, forces said movable brake pad member against the other of the primary tape or secondary tape, and forces said other of the primary tape or secondary tape against a wall of either said primary channel or said secondary channel, thereby arresting travel of both the primary tape and the secondary tape.
In additional embodiments, the assembly may comprise a liner retarding member disposed within said secondary channel; whereby in conjunction with a secondary tape having a release liner, said liner retarding member removes the release liner from the secondary tape as the secondary tape is advanced past said liner retarding member, and may further comprise an ejection window disposed on said track body; whereby in conjunction with a secondary tape having a release liner, said liner retarding member removes the release liner from the secondary tape as the secondary tape is advanced past said liner retarding member, such that the release liner when removed is ejected through said ejection window.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings and various embodiments. In general, the invention is a turn-up tape delivery assembly or system that is adapted and structured to position a turn-up tape laterally across a paper web being fed onto a first spool in order to sever and transfer the paper web onto an empty spool, the turn-up tape being pulled in various known manner from the transverse portion of the track body extending across the web so as to sever the web and attach the newly formed free edge onto the empty spool. The term “turn-up tape” or “tape” as used herein shall be taken to define and include any such tape as known in the industry which may for example be referred to as a transfer tape, a severing tape, a cutting tape, a paperband or the like.
As shown in
A secondary tape dispenser assembly 14 is connected, associated with or mounted to the track body 13 of the tape delivery assembly 10 and is adapted to retain and deliver an auxiliary or secondary turn-up tape 22 into a secondary channel 15 disposed within the track body 13. Suitable dispenser assemblies 14 are known in the industry. As with the primary tape 21, the secondary tape 22 passes through the braking mechanism 30. The secondary tape dispenser assembly 14 may be a manually operated or powered dispenser, and preferably is a powered dispenser that is actuated automatically in response to a malfunction of the primary tape dispenser assembly 11 or a misfeed of the primary tape 21 as sensed by sensors of known type incorporated into the tape delivery assembly 10. The secondary channel 15 preferably extends fully to the discharge end 17 of the traversing track body 13, but alternatively the secondary channel 15 may be merged with the primary channel 12 at a point prior to the discharge end 17 of the traversing track body 13.
In order to conserve space within the overall system, the primary channel 12 and the secondary channel 15 are disposed within a single track body 13. Most preferably, although not essentially, the primary channel 12 and the secondary channel 15 are disposed in parallel within the main track body 13, preferably in open communication as shown for example in
The braking mechanism 30 must be capable of braking either the primary tape 21 or the secondary tape 22 as required. As shown in
An alternative embodiment for the braking assembly 30 is shown in
In another embodiment, one particularly suited for use with a secondary tape 22 having a removable release liner 24, the main track body 13 of the tape delivery assembly 10 comprises a liner retarding member 25 disposed on the interior wall 16 of the secondary channel 15. If disposed near the discharge end 17 of the track body 13, the release liner 24 will be removed and ejected from the end of the secondary channel 15. If the liner retarding member 25 is disposed at an interior point along secondary channel 15, an ejection window 26 is provided on the track body 13 that communicates with the secondary channel 15, as shown in
Embodiments of the invention as described may be utilized at initial installation of a paper web turn-up system. Alternatively, the tape delivery assembly 10 as described herein may be retrofitted onto existing paper web turn-up systems.
It is understood that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements and structure set forth above may be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art, and therefore the true scope and definition of the invention in its various embodiments is to be as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/674,002, filed Jul. 20, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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