Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling the movement of a sheet downstream along a flow path, toward a finishing machine which pulls the sheet downstream cyclically at high rate, with rapid change in velocity, which comprises:an assist unit comprised of one or more drive rollers, for moving sheet downstream along the flow path, having a tension ratio of less than 6 to 1; wherein, the sheet runs around said drive rollers with a total angle of wrap of less than 2 π radians; means for changing the angle of wrap, and thereby the tension ratio of the assist unit; and, a dancer unit, located downstream of the assist unit, for dynamically changing the length of the flow path responsive to changes in sheet tension; the dancer unit comprising a movable roller assembly, spring biased in a direction which maximizes the length of the flow path.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, whereinthe assist unit comprises a pair of drive rollers, the sheet following an S-shape flow path through the assist unit; wherein said means for changing the angle of wrap comprises means for changing the orientation of the pair of rollers relative to the flow path.
- 3. The combination of apparatus for controlling movement of sheet downstream along a flow path toward a finishing machine, and a finishing machine which pulls the sheet downstream with frequent change in velocity, comprising:an assist unit comprising at least one drive roller for moving sheet downstream along the flow path; and, a dancer unit, located downstream of the assist unit, for dynamically changing the length of the flow path responsive to changes in sheet tension, comprising a roller which applies a resiliently biased force to the sheet; wherein, the tension ratio of the assist unit is no more than 6 to 1.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the total angle of wrap of sheet around all the drive rollers of the assist unit is no more than about 2 π radians, preferably 3 π/2 radians.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a drag unit, located upstream of the assist unit, for retarding the downstream movement of the sheet.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the assist unit is comprised of a pair of drive rollers and no other drive rollers, wherein the sheet follows a flow path through the assist unit having an S-shape, so that the sheet is caused to wrap around a portion of the surface of each roller.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the orientation of said roller pair relative to the rest of the apparatus is changeable, to thereby effect a change in the shape of the S-shape portion of the flow path, and to cause the sheet running along the flow path to have a adjustable angle of wrap around the rollers.
- 8. Apparatus for controlling the movement of a sheet downstream along a flow path, toward a finishing machine which pulls the sheet downstream with frequent high rates of acceleration and deceleration, and subjects the sheet entering the machine to a certain maximum acceleration, which comprises:an assist unit comprising at least one drive roller for moving sheet downstream along the flow path; and, a dancer unit, located downstream of the assist unit, for dynamically increasing and decreasing the length of the flow path; the dancer unit having a spring biased dancer roller assembly comprising a dancer roller for contacting the sheet and moving in space relative to the flow path at any given instant; the assist unit moving sheet downstream responsive to tension in the sheet, which tension is sufficient to move the dancer roller against the spring bias; wherein, the combination of spring bias and mass of the roller assembly are sufficient to substantially maintain the dancer roller in close proximity to the sheet during the time when the finishing machine is decelerating the sheet.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the roller assembly has a mass which is substantially less than four times the tensile strength, in units of force, divided by said certain acceleration.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the spring bias is provided by a system comprising one or more springs, the spring system having a spring constant which is substantially less than the maximum tension which the sheet can sustain without tearing, divided by the maximum extension of the spring system.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising:a pair of opposing guide rails, for defining the direction of movement of the axles of a dancer roller assembly; and, the dancer roller assembly comprising a pair of journal blocks, running along the rails; the dancer roller having opposing end axles positioned in the journal blocks.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the movable roller assembly has a low mass, said low mass being substantially less than that mass which is determined by the formulam=4F/aweb where m is mass of the roller, F is the maximum tension which the sheet will sustain, and aweb is the maximum acceleration of the roller during, operation of the apparatus.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the movable roller assembly comprises a roller made of a plastic material, wherein the roller has a low mass compared to a functionally equivalent roller made of aluminum or steel.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the movable roller comprises a thin wall plastic tube.
- 15. In a system comprising a sheet finishing machine which pulls sheet downstream from a supply, through a drag unit and along a sheet flow path according to a first velocity vs. time cycle which is characterized by rapid velocity changes and a high frequency of cycle repetition; wherein the finishing machine thereby creates in the sheet at the point of intake thereof a cyclic peak tension; the improvement which comprises:a two-drive roller assist unit, for causing sheet to move downstream along the flow path from the supply; a dancer unit comprising a roller, positioned downstream of the assist unit, for dynamically changing the length of the sheet flow path while the dancer unit roller resiliently presses against the sheet; the combination of said drag unit, two-drive roller assist unit, and dancer unit substantially reducing said cyclic peak tension.
- 16. The method of affecting the motion of a sheet moving downstream along a flow path running from a source or supply of sheet and toward a finishing machine which draws the sheet into the device with frequent change in velocity, including periodic stopping of the sheet, to thereby create an acceleration of the sheet and tension in the sheet at the entrance to the finishing machine, wherein the flow path has first, second, and third sequential points downstream of the source, which comprises:(a) drawing sheet from the source and moving sheet along the flow path toward the finishing machine; (b) providing a drag force on the sheet at said first point, to retard downstream sheet motion and thereby create a first tension force in the sheet downstream of the first point and upstream of the second point; (c) applying force to the sheet at said second point to create in the sheet downstream of the second point a second tension which is lower than said first tension; (d) applying to the sheet at said third point a resilient biasing force in a direction which tends to increase the length of the flow path; (e) significantly changing the length of the flow path running between the second point and the machine, inversely to the sense of change in velocity, of the sheet at the finishing machine; wherein, the acceleration of, and tension in, the sheet between the second point and third point are each substantially decreased compared to the acceleration of, and tension in, the sheet as it enters the machine in absence of use of the method.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the maximum acceleration of the sheet between the second point and third point is less than one-half of the acceleration the sheet as it enters the device.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the first tension is no greater than six times the second tension.
- 19. Apparatus for controlling the movement of a sheet downstream along a flow path, toward a device which pulls the sheet downstream according to a first velocity vs. time repetitively-repeated cycle, which comprises:an assist unit comprising at least one drive roller for moving sheet downstream along the flow path; a dancer unit, located downstream of the assist unit, for dynamically changing the length of the flow path, comprising a movable spring biased low mass dancer roller; means for creating drag force on the sheet, located upstream of the assist unit, wherein the drag force is substantially less than the maximum tension of which the sheet is capable of sustaining without tearing; wherein, the combination of assist unit, dancer unit, and means for creating drag cause the sheet to move from the assist unit to the dancer unit with a second cycle of velocity vs. time; wherein the times of the first and second cycles are the same; wherein, when compared to the first cycle, the second cycle provides the sheet in the vicinity of the dancer unit with reduced acceleration and with downstream velocity spread over a longer portion of the time of the cycle; and, wherein, during use the dancer roller moves substantially, to thereby change the length of the flow path, in cooperation with the movement of sheet by the assist unit.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the assist unit has a tension ratio of less than 6 to 1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application PCT/US99/19425 filed Aug. 30, 1999.
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