Claims
- 1. Apparatus for aligning an elongate web with respect to a predetermined path of travel, the web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means for mounting the supply roll for rotation about the axis of the cantilever axle to afford unwinding of the web from the supply roll, the cantilever axle being mounted for movement int eh axial direction to allow axial movement of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means, including an abutment member, for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means by pushing the supply roll onto the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked by the abutment member, with the supply roll and retaining means being free to translate axially within a predetermined operating range without the supply roll engaging the abutment member when the supply roll is mounted on the retaining means; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer relative to its predetermined path of travel as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of the supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the guide rollers are biased against the outer web layer of the supply roll at a position immediately before the web separates from the roll.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprises:
- the abutment member which is mounted on the frame such that the abutment member abuts the supply roll during loading of the roll onto the retaining means to position the roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining means is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating positions, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the abutment member extends radially outwardly relative to the cantilever axle at least a distance substantially equal to the radius of a supply roll mounted on the retaining means.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the abutment member comprises an elongate abutment bar having a substantially flat surface adapted for engagement with one end of the supply roll to block further axial movement of the supply roll during loading on the retaining means.
- 6. Apparatus for aligning an elongate web with respect to a predetermined path of travel, the web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means for mounting the supply roll for rotation about the axis of the cantilever axle to afford unwinding of the web from the supply roll, the cantilever axle being mounted for movement in the axial direction to allow axial movement of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining mans with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked, with the supply roll being free to translate axially within a predetermined range when mounted on the retaining means; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer relative to its predetermined path of travel as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of ht supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll;
- the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprising:
- an abutment member mounted on the frame for abutting the supply roll during loading of the roll onto the retaining means to position the roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining means is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating positions, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member; and
- the cantilever axle assembly comprising:
- an inner elongate member mounted on the frame and extending substantially to the free end of the axle generally coaxially with respect to the axle; an outer cylindrical member having a longitudinally-extending internal bore or cavity mounted on the inner member adjacent the free end of the axle and extending substantially coaxially with respect to the axle and inner member substantially from the free end toward the frame, the retaining means being mounted on the outer cylindrical member; and
- bearing means permitting the outer cylindrical member to rotate relative to the central axis of the axle assembly;
- the inner and outer members being adapted for maintaining the axis of the outer member, when loaded, in an orientation generally parallel to the position of the axis of the outer member when unloaded, thereby facilitating even tensioning of the web separating from the supply roll to reduce lateral wandering of the web.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the bearing means comprises generally low friction bearings rotatably supporting the inner member of the axle on the frame, the inner and outer members being substantially rigidly interconnected so that they rotate together, the bearings permitting axial movement of the inner member relative to the frame so that the axle moves with the supply roll when the supply roll is pushed generally laterally by the guide rollers.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the outer cylindrical member of the axle extends from an outer end adjacent the free end of the axle assembly toward the frame to an inner end, the retaining means being positioned along the outer member adjacent the inner end of the outer member, the retaining means comprising a chuck having a plurality of spring-biased members for releasably retaining the supply roll.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the guide rollers are mounted on the arm assembly for rotation about an axis that is generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, each guide roller including a circumferential shoulder extending generally radially outwardly from the roller for guiding one of the opposite edges of the outer web layer, and the guide rollers being biased against the outer web layer of the supply roll at a position immediately before the web separates from the roll.
- 10. Apparatus for aligning an elongate web with respect to a predetermined path of travel, the web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by theweb being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means for mounting the supply roll for rotation about the axis of the cantilever axle to afford unwinding of the web from the supply roll, the cantilever axle being mounted for movement in the axial direction to allow axial movement of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining mans with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means by pushing the supply roll onto the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked, with the supply roll being free to translate axially within a predetermined range when mounted on the retaining means; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer relative to its predetermined path of travel as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of the supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll.
- the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprising: an abutment member mounted on the frame for abutting the supply roll during loading of the roll onto the retaining means to position the roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining means is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating positions, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member; and
- the biasing means comprising a manually actuatable air cylinder and a linkage interconnecting the arm assembly and the air cylinder such that, when the air cylinder is pressurized, the arm assembly is biased toward the cantilever axle, the manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means including a valve for depressurizing the air cylinder to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the cantilever axle, thereby facilitating replacement oft the supply roll.
- 11. Apparatus for laminating a first elongate web having a first-web-longitudinal direction to a second elongate web moving along a predetermined, generally constant path in a second-web-longitudinal direction, the first web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame adapted to be positioned in a predetermined orientation with respect to the second web;
- laminating rollers rotatably mounted on the frame along the path of the second web for pressing the webs together to adhere the first web to the second web;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means adapted to hold the supply roll for rotation about an axis to afford unwinding of the first web from supply roll, the axle being mounted for movement int he axial direction to allow axial translation of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means, including an abutment member, for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means by pushing the supply roll onto the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked by the abutment member, with the supply roll and retaining means being free to translate axially within a predetermined operating range without the supply roll engaging the abutment member when the supply roll is mounted on the retaining means;
- transferring means on the frame for transferring the first web to the laminating rollers; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of ht cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer of the first web in predetermined relationship with the second-web-longitudinal direction as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer of the first web, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, thereby to maintain the first web unwinding form the supply roll in such orientation that the first web is transferred via the transferring means to the laminating rollers with the edges of the first web in a predetermined relationship with respect to the second web, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of the supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the guide rollers are biased against the outer web layer of the supply roll at a position immediately before the web separates from the roll.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprises:
- the abutment member which is on the frame for abutting the supply roll during loading of the supply roll onto the retaining means to position the supply roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the cantilever axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining means is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating positions, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the abutment member extends radially outwardly relative to the cantilever axle at least a distance substantially equal to the radius of a supply roll mounted on the retaining means.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the abutment member comprises an elongate abutment bar having a substantially flat surface adapted for engagement with one end of the supply roll to block further axial movement of the supply roll during loading on the retaining means.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the first web is of the type having a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive and a backing web covering the adhesive and being adapted to be stripped away from the first web to expose the adhesive layer, the apparatus further comprising stripping means mounted on the frame for stripping the backing web from the first web before the first web is supplied to the laminating rollers, and a storing roller for holding the backing web after it is stripped from the first web, the stripping means comprising a stripping bar around which the backing web is separated from the first web, an idler roller in rolling engagement with the backing web so positioned that the backing web is pulled from the first web at a predetermined angle, and driving means for driving the storing roller such that the backing web is pulled around the stripping bar, along the idler roller, and wound around the storing roller.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the transferring means comprises a pulling wheel for pulling the first web from the supply roll, and a back-up roller around which the first web runs before being pulled around the pulling wheel, the pulling wheel and back-up roller defining a nip point where the first web is nipped between the pulling wheel and back-up roller, the pulling wheel being adapted to tension the first web between the pulling wheel and the laminating rollers, and the stripping means being adapted to strip the backing web from the first web between the pulling wheel and the laminating rollers, the transferring means further comprising linkage means for controlling the relative rotational velocity of at least one of the laminating rollers and the pulling wheel.
- 18. Apparatus for laminating a first elongate web having a first-web-longitudinal direction to a second elongate web moving along a predetermined, generally constant path in a second-web-longitudinal direction, the first web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame adapted to be position in a predetermined orientation with respect to the second web;
- laminating rollers rotatably mounted on the frame along the path of the second web for pressing the webs together to adhere the first web to the second web;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means for mounting the supply roll for rotation about the axis to afford unwinding of the first web from supply roll, the axle being mounted for movement in the axial direction to allow axial translation of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining mans with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means by pushing the supply roll onto the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked, with the supply roll being free to translate axially within a predetermined range when mounted on the retaining means;
- transferring means on the frame for transferring the first web to the laminating rollers; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer of the first web in predetermined relationship with the second-web-longitudinal direction as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer of the first web, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, thereby to maintain the first web unwinding form the supply roll in such orientation that the first web is transferred via the transferring means to the laminating rollers with the edges of the first web in a predetermined relationship with respect to the second web, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of the supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll;
- the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprising:
- an abutment member on the frame for abutting the supply roll during loading of the supply roll onto the retaining means to position the supply roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the cantilever axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining means is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating positions, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member; and
- the cantilever axle assembly comprising:
- an inner elongate member mounted on the frame and extending substantially to the free end of the axle generally coaxially with respect to the axle;
- an outer cylindrical member having a longitudinally-extending internal bore or cavity mounted on the inner member adjacent the free end of the axle and extending substantially coaxially with respect to the axle and inner member substantially from the free end toward the frame, the retaining means being mounted on the outer cylindrical member; and
- bearing means permitting the outer cylindrical member to rotate relative to the central axis of the axle;
- the inner and outer members being adapted for maintaining the axis of the outer member, when loaded, in an orientation generally parallel to the position of the axis of the outer member when unloaded, thereby facilitating even tensioning of the first web separating from the supply roll to reduce lateral wandering of the web.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the bearing means comprises generally low friction bearings rotatably supporting the inner member on the frame, the inner and outer members being substantially rigidly interconnected so that they rotate together, the bearings permitting axial movement of the inner member relative to the frame so that the axle assembly moves with the supply roll when the supply roll is pushed generally laterally by the guide rollers.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein the outer cylindrical member extends from an outer end adjacent the free end of the axle toward the frame to an inner end, the retaining means being positioned along the outer member adjacent he inner end of the outer member, the retaining means comprising a chuck having a plurality of spring-biased members for releasably retaining the supply roll.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the guide rollers are mounted on the arm assembly for rotation about an axis that is generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, each guide roller including a circumferential shoulder extending generally radially outwardly from the roller for guiding one of the opposite edges of the outer web layer of the supply roll, and the guide rollers being biased against the outer web layer of the supply roll at a position immediately before the first web separates form the roll.
- 22. Apparatus for laminating a first elongate web having a first-web-longitudinal direction to a second elongate web moving along a predetermined, generally constant path in a second-web-longitudinal direction, the first web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web and being supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame adapted to be position in a predetermined orientation with respect to the second web;
- laminating rollers rotatably mounted on the frame along the path of the second web for pressing the webs together to adhere the first web to the second web;
- a cantilever axle mounted on the frame and having retaining means for mounting the supply roll for rotation about the axis to afford unwinding of the first web from supply roll, the axle being mounted for movement in the axial direction to allow axial translation of the supply roll within a predetermined range;
- means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining mans with the center of the supply roll generally centered on the retaining means by pushing the supply roll onto the retaining means until additional axial motion of the supply roll is blocked, with the supply roll being free to translate axially within a predetermined range when mounted on the retaining means;
- transferring means on the frame for transferring the first web to the laminating rollers; and
- an arm assembly pivotable on an axis generally parallel to the axis of the cantilever axle, the arm assembly having a free end, two guide rollers rotatably mounted on the arm assembly generally adjacent its free end, the guide rollers being constrained from axial motion such that the guide rollers are adapted to guide the outer web layer of the first web in predetermined relationship with the second-web-longitudinal direction as the guide rollers roll against the opposite edges of the outer web layer of the first web, with the axle affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, thereby to maintain the first web unwinding form the supply roll in such orientation that the first web is transferred via the transferring means to the laminating rollers with the edges of the first web in a predetermined relationship with respect to the second web, and biasing means for biasing the free end of the arm assembly toward the axle to maintain the guide rollers in rolling engagement with the outer web layer of the supply roll, the biasing means including manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the axle assembly, thereby facilitating replacement of the supply roll;
- the means for self-centered mounting of the supply roll on the retaining means comprising:
- an abutment member mounted on the frame for abutting the supply roll during loading of the roll onto the retaining means to position the roll on the cantilever axle; and
- means for allowing axial movement of the axle cantilever axle between a loading position, in which the axle is constrained from additional movement in the axial direction generally toward the abutment member and the retaining mean is spaced from the abutment member such that the supply roll is substantially centered over the retaining means when the supply roll abuts the abutment member, and a range of operating position, in which the retaining means is spaced sufficiently from the abutment member to hold a supply roll centered on the retaining means with the supply roll spaced from the abutment member; and
- the biasing means comprising a manually actuatable air cylinder and a linkage interconnecting the arm assembly and the air cylinder such that, when the air cylinder is pressurized, the arm assembly is biased toward the cantilever axle, the manually actuatable means for deactivating the biasing means including a valve for depressurizing the air cylinder to allow the arm assembly to be pivoted away from the cantilever axle, thereby facilitating replacement oft the supply roll.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/279,192 filed Dec. 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,215.
The invention relates generally to web-aligning apparatus, and more particularly to apparatus for aligning a web with respect to a predetermined path.
When processing webs, it is frequently necessary to align the webs being processed with respect to some predetermined path of travel. For example, it is usually desirable to maintain the edges of webs being laminated in alignment with one another, without reducing the typically high speeds of the web-laminating process. Improper alignment may lead to excessive waste of material, and low quality and possibly useless laminated web.
Possible causes of improper alignment include, among other things, flexing of the web-laminating apparatus in operation, wandering of the web laterally with respect to its principal direction of motion along the rollers of the apparatus, and telescoping of the web on its web-supply roll, that is, the layers of the web in the roll being laterally or axially offset with respect to one another. Flexing of the apparatus has been reduced by over-designing the machinery to reduce or eliminate the flexing, although this increases the cost and weight of the machinery, and by supporting both ends of the rollers, although this makes loading the web-supply roll more difficult.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,598,332 discloses, among other things, a web-supporting roller assembly including two circular flanges adjacent opposite ends of the roller, against which a loosely wound web on the roller can be tapped to align the edges of the wound web, thereby reducing or eliminating telescoping of the web on the roller. The flanges are centered on the axis of rotation of the roller, and rotate with the roller. It is believed that the assembly is unsuitable for aligning the edges of tightly wound web, the layers of which would resist being forced into edge alignment on the roller. U.S. Pat. No. 4,322,044 discloses paper alignment and loading apparatus utilizing a leaf spring mounted at one end of a drive roll and bearing against an edge of the wound paper to, among other things, laterally position the paper.
Web alignment has also been attempted by response to an electronic signal generated according to the position of the web. Electronically-controlled apparatus of various types are discussed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,244,340; 4,068,789; 4,500,045; 4,527,069; 4,572,417; and 4,575,065. U.S. Pat. No. 3,784,076 discloses, among other things, a web guide roll having slats along its outer surface that translate in response to a signal to guide the web. Problems with such apparatus include the complexity and expense of the apparatus, and dependence on possibly unreliable electronic feedback to maintain the alignment of the webs.
The invention provides apparatus useful for aligning an elongate web with respect to a predetermined path of travel, even when the web is supplied on a telescoped or non-uniformly-wound roll; that is especially useful for aligning a first web with respect to a second web moving along a generally constant, predetermined path and for rapidly laminating the two elongate webs; that is designed to align the first web with respect to the second web to maintain the edges of the webs in a predetermined relationship, e.g., aligned, even when the first web is supplied on a telescoped supply roll; that is adapted for easy loading and unloading of the first web; and that is uncomplicated in design and reliable in use.
Generally, the apparatus is adapted for aligning an elongate web having opposite edges extending longitudinally of the web. The web is supplied from a supply roll formed by the web being wound around an inner web layer and having an outer web layer. The apparatus comprises a frame, and rotatable-holding means on the frame adapted to hold the supply roll for rotation about an axis to afford unwinding of the web from the supply roll. The rotatable-holding means also affords axial movement of the supply roll. An alignment device is provided comprising web-guiding means mounted on the frame and generally rigid in the direction parallel to the axis of the rotatable-holding means. The web-guiding means is adapted for guiding the opposite edges of the outer web layer of the web laterally with respect to the longitudinal direction of the web, with the rotatable-holding means affording translation of the supply roll to accommodate telescoped or non-uniformly wound supply rolls, thereby to maintain alignment of the outer web layer with respect to the predetermined path of travel.
Other features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
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