The present invention concerns an unwinder for paper converting.
It is known that an unwinder is an apparatus intended to support the parent reels that feed the paper webs used for making paper logs from which are obtained, by way of example, toilet paper rolls or kitchen paper rolls etc. after the passage of the paper webs through suitable machines such as embossers, rewinders and cutting machines located downstream of the unwinders.
Generally, an unwinder of the type indicated above comprises a support for the reel that feeds the paper web and a plurality of belts enslaved to a respective motor which, acting by contact on the paper of the reel, drag the tape that, therefore, unwinds along the direction of the same belts at a predetermined speed.
Since the diameter of the reel gradually decreases while that the paper unwinds from the reel, there is the need to ensure a proper contact between the belts and the reel in such a way that the belts can follow this variation in diameter.
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide a mechanism allowing to change the configuration of the driving belts of the unwinder while the diameter of the parent reel changes, without coming into mechanical or structural complications which would reduce its utility. This result is achieved, according to the present invention, by providing a device having the features indicated in claim 1. Other features of the present invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
An unwinder in accordance with the present invention allows to adapt the configuration of the drive belts to the variable diameter of the parent reel in a particularly simple and effective way. Furthermore, an unwinder in accordance with the present invention is relatively cheap in relation to the advantages offered.
These and other advantages and features of this invention will be best understood by anyone skilled in the art thanks to the following description and to the attached drawings, provided by way of example but not to be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
Reduced to its basic structure and with reference to the attached drawings, an unwinder (S) according to the present invention comprises a support (1), on which can be placed a parent reel (B), equipped with stop collars (10). Each of the collars (10) defines a constraint for a corresponding pin (P) inserted in a respective side of the reel (B). When the reel (B) is laid on the support (1), the collars (10) are open. During the unwinding step, that is, while the reel (B) rotates about its own axis (x) and about the axis of the pins (P), the collars (10) are closed (as in
Moreover, the unwinder (S) comprises a plurality of ring-closed belts (2) driven by pulleys (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25) with two pulleys (20, 21) placed at corresponding fixed positions, one pulley (22) also placed at a fixed position and connected with an electric motor so as to act as a driving pulley, a tensioning pulley (23) applied on a shaft that can be moved horizontally by means of a respective actuator (300) solid to an underlying fixed base (4), and two follower-pulleys (24, 25) whose distance from the longitudinal axis of reel (B) is constant. More particularly, the follower-pulleys (24, 25) are placed each on a corresponding carriage (240, 250) that is free to slide along a guide (241, 251) radially oriented with respect to the axis of reel (B), i.e. oriented radially with respect to the collar (10). In
As shown in the drawings, the pulleys (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25) are arranged in such a way that the belts (C2) are below the reel (B).
On a carriage (240) there is mounted a photocell (5) whose optical axis is directed towards the reel (B). The position of the photocell (5) on the carriage (240) is fixed. For simplification, the photocell (5) is shown only in
When, due to the decrease in diameter of the reel (B) caused by the unwinding of the paper web, the distance between the photocell (5) and the reel (B) exceeds the predetermined value, the light beam is no longer intercepted by the reel (B) and this corresponds to a second operating condition.
In the first operating condition, the carriages (240, 250) and the related pulleys (24, 25) are stationary.
In the second operating condition, the carriages (240, 250) are approached to the reel (B), i.e. they are raised synchronously along the respective guides (241, 251), until the restoration of the first operating condition. Simultaneously the actuator (300) moves the pulley (23) to maintain the proper tension on the belts (2) while the configuration of the latter changes.
For this purpose, the photocell (5) is connected to a control unit (UE) which controls the motor (260) and is equipped with a keyboard (PS) in order to set the aforesaid distance to the desired value.
In this way, while the diameter of the reel (B) decreases, there is always a branch (200) of the belts (2) that copies the lower side of the same reel (B) and has an angular amplitude (a) substantially constant, the angle (a) being observed between the axis (x) of the reel (B) or the axis of the respective pin (P) and the contact points of the upper branch (200) of the belts (2) with the reel (B) as shown in
In practice, the distance (d) between the follower-pulleys (24, 25) and the reel (B) remains constant while the paper web unwinds from the reel (B). Yet in other words, the upper branch (200) of the belts (2) follows the variation in diameter of the reel (B) because it raises and copies the lower side of the latter.
Therefore, regardless of the diameter of the reel (B) during the unwinding of the paper, the belts (2) always act in an optimal way on the same reel, copying perfectly the profile of the latter in the area (200) where they exert the drag action.
By way of example, the initial diameter of the reel (B) is 3000 mm and the final diameter is 500 mm.
The photocell (F5) may be replaced by any other device suitable to detect the distance of the carriage (240), and then the photocell (F5), from the reel (1).
The photocell (5) may be replaced by any other device suitable to detect the distance of the carriage (240), and then the photocell (5), from the reel (B).
Therefore, the unwinder described above comprises:
According to the example described above the dragging means with variable configuration are constituted by the belts (2); the means of reconfiguration of the driving means are constituted by the carriages (240, 250) with the relative pulleys (24, 25); and the control means are constituted by the photocell (5) and the programmable unit (UE). Furthermore, according to the example described above the dragging means are placed below the support (1) so as to act on the lower side of the reel (B).
In practice the execution details may vary in any equivalent way in relation to the elements described and shown in the drawings, without departing from the adopted solution idea and then remaining within the limits of the protection granted by the present patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2014A000218 | Sep 2014 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2015/000230 | 9/17/2015 | WO | 00 |