Information
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Patent Grant
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6588698
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Patent Number
6,588,698
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Date Filed
Monday, November 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 913
- 242 534
- 242 542
- 242 5421
- 242 5422
- 242 5424
- 242 548
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International Classifications
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Abstract
This invention provides a winding machine comprising a support drum, a winding tube at least partially supported on the support drum, and a web of material being wound around the winding tube to form a web reel in response to rotation of the support drum and the web reel, the point where the web reel rotates into contact with the support drum being called the nip. The winding machine further includes a nip safety guard comprising a finger presence sensor, a support mechanism supporting the finger presence sensor adjacent one of the web reel and the support drum, and a moving mechanism that moves and locates the finger presence sensor support mechanism depending on the size of the web reel so that the finger presence sensor is located closely adjacent the one of the web reel and the support drum and spaced a safe distance from the nip. The safety guard moving mechanism further includes a control for determining the size of the web reel and operating the moving mechanism to position the finger sensor. More particularly, the winding machine nip safety guard comprises a safety shield that covers the support drum and is mounted for rotation about the support drum, the safety shield having an edge adjacent the nip, and the moving mechanism moves the safety shield away from the nip during higher speed winding and towards the nip when winding at significantly lower speeds.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to improvements in machines for winding webs of material like paper onto web reels. More particularly, the invention relates to improvements in guards for the inlet sides of nips between various rolls, drums and reels in such machines. Still more particularly, the invention relates to machines where the size of the reel being wound and forming the nip increases over time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a winding machine comprising a support drum, a winding tube at least partially supported on the support drum, and a web of material being wound around the winding tube to form a web reel in response to rotation of the support drum and the web reel, the point where the web reel rotates into contact with the support drum being called the nip. The winding machine further includes a nip safety guard comprising a finger presence sensor, a support mechanism supporting the finger presence sensor adjacent one of the web reel and the support drum, and a moving mechanism that moves and locates the finger presence sensor support mechanism depending on the size of the web reel So that the finger presence sensor is located closely adjacent the one of the web reel and the support drum and spaced a safe distance from the nip. The safety guard moving mechanism further includes a control for determining the size of the web reel and operating the moving mechanism to position the finger sensor. More particularly, the winding machine nip safety guard comprises a safety shield that covers the support drum and is mounted for rotation about the support drum, the safety shield having an edge adjacent the nip, and the moving mechanism moves the safety shield away from the nip during higher speed winding and towards the nip when winding at significantly lower speeds. The safe distance is one so that if a finger is sensed, the winding of the web reel can be stopped in time to prevent the finger from reaching the nip. More particularly, the safety shield has an edge adjacent the nip, and the finger presence sensor is mounted on the safety shield edge.
In the preferred embodiment, the safety shield covers the support drum, and the safety guard moving mechanism is mounted for rotation about the axis of the support drum.
The principal feature of the invention is the provision of a safety guard that moves up to the nip when the web reel is being rethreaded and positions itself so that a finger sensor is adjacent the nip to stop the winding machine if a finger is sensed near the nip.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of a winding machine with a safety guard embodying the invention.
FIG. 2
is a partially broken away side view of end of the drum showing the mounting of the safety guard on the ends of the support drum.
FIG. 3
is a partially broken away end view of a portion of the support drum and the safety guard, as taken along line
3
—
3
in FIG.
2
.
Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is, to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof, as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
As more particularly shown in the drawings, the invention provides a winding apparatus
10
for winding a web
14
into a web reel
18
, the apparatus comprising first
26
and second supporting drums
22
, each of which, at least partially supports the reel
18
, the supporting drums being positioned parallel to one another, and spaced apart with the web passing partially around the first supporting drum
26
and into the reel
18
. In other embodiments (not shown) a single supporting drum can be used.
The web of material, which in the preferred embodiment is paper, is wound around a winding tube
30
to form web reel
18
in response to rotation of at least one of the support drums and the web reel
18
, the point where the web reel
18
rotates into contact with the second support drum
22
being called the nip
34
.
In the winding machine illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the support drums
22
and
26
rotate counter clockwise and the web reel
18
, rotates clockwise.
The winding machine
10
also includes a braking device (typically the drive motor, not shown) for stopping rotation of the support drums and the web reel when commanded by a control to do so.
Still more particularly, the winding machine
10
further includes, (as shown generally in FIG.
1
and more particularly in
FIG. 3
) a nip safety guard
40
comprising a finger presence sensor
44
, and a drum safety, shield
48
that covers one of said web reel and the support drum. When the web reel
18
is being wound, the safety guard
40
pivots down (not shown) away from the reel,
18
. An operator is separated from the winding machine during winding by a barrier
114
supported by a housing
116
. But in the event of a web break, an operator needs to come in and help rethread the machine. More particularly, the drum safety guard
40
covers the support drum
22
closest to a operator when the operator is aiding in the rethreading of the winding machine after a web break. During rethreading, the web reel turns at a slower rate, but one that can cause the operator to have a finger enter the nip. The safety guard then, when the operator approaches the winding machine to rethread the web reel, causes the finger sensor
44
on the edge of the drum safety guard shield
48
nearest the nip
34
to stop about a quarter of an inch from the reel
18
. The finger sensor
44
is responsive to finger pressure to quickly shut down the winding machine if an operator's finger gets near the nip
34
. The drum
22
will move only about an inch before shutting down, and the nip
34
is a safe distance (about 4 inches away) from the finger sensor
44
.
The safety guard finger presence sensor
44
is in the form of a tape switch mounted on the edge of the safety guard shield
48
adjacent the nip
34
. The tape switch
44
comprises a normally closed pressure sensitive electrical switch, such as that described in Duhon, U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,277, which is incorporated herein by reference. In other embodiments, other finger presence sensing devices can be used. See for example the finger presence sensing devices shown in John, U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,155 and Becker, U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,922. During rethreading, the web of material being wound on the reel is likely to come into contact with the finger sensor. In order to function properly, the finger sensor must be sensitive enough to respond to a finger passing between the finger sensor and the web reel, but not so sensitive as to respond to the presence of web material passing over the finger sensor.
The position of the tape switch
44
is generally such that it is located ¼ of an inch away from the web reel
18
. The safety guard
40
also covers the support drum
22
since it curves around the drum. Thus, the only way for an operator to have access to the nip
34
is between the safety guard
40
and the web reel
18
. Since the location of the Outer surface of the web reel is dependent on the increasing size of the reel, the edge of the safety guard
40
is positioned depending on the size of the reel
18
(see the change in reel size shown in FIG.
1
), as more fully described below.
The safety shield
48
is in the form of a quarter of a cylinder. The safety shield
48
has a slightly larger radius of curvature than the second support drum to allow adequate clearance between the shield and the drum at all points. The safety shield
48
is positioned about one inch radially further outward from the surface of the second support drum
22
and is mounted for pivotal movement about the axis of the second drum
22
, as more particularly described below. In other embodiments, not shown, the safety shield can be mounted so that it pivots about an axis other than the axis of the second support drum
22
. Further, in other embodiments, any means providing a finger sensor
44
adjacent the nip
34
can be used. For example, a transmitter and a receiver having a light beam traveling between two arms (not shown) can be used, each arm being pivotally mounted at the ends of the second support drum so that the light beam receiver will sense the presence of an operator's finger near the nip
34
. The light beam can be positioned by pivoting the arms so that the light beam remains in a position adjacent the nip, as described, herein, as the size of the web reel changes. The interference with the light beam would have to be adjusted however so that the passing of web material temporarily through the beam would not shut down the winding machine, but the passing of a finger would shut down the machine.
The winding machine
10
also includes a support mechanism
50
supporting the finger presence sensor
44
adjacent one of the web reel
18
and said support drum
22
. More particularly (as shown in FIGS.
1
and
3
), the safety shield
48
is supported at each end of the adjacent second support drum
22
. In order to move the edge of the safety shield
48
as well as to move the safety guard down away from the nip during the normal winding process, the support mechanism
50
provides for pivoting of the safety guard
40
. More particularly, the safety guard is pivotally mounted at each end of the support drum
22
(only one end is shown) about the axis of the support drum
22
by a side plate
54
welded and pinned to the safety shield
48
. The drum
22
is supported for rotation as is conventional in the art by a drum stand
58
mounted on the floor
62
of the winding machine
10
. A drum journal
66
extends from the drum
22
and is received in the drum stand
58
and is rotatably supported by drum journal bearings
70
. The drum journal
66
is surrounded by a drum journal cap
74
which is secured to the side of the drum stand
58
. In other embodiments (not shown), a separate bearing housing and a bearing cap can be mounted on the drum stand
58
. The safety guard side plate
54
encircles the drum journal cap
74
. The side plate
54
is mounted for rotation around the drum journal cap
74
by a bronze bushing
78
. A bull gear
82
is secured to the side plate
54
by pins
86
, and rotates about the axis of rotation of the support drum
22
.
The winding machine
10
also includes a mechanism
91
for moving the safety guard support comprising a motor
92
and a transmission
96
for connecting the motor
92
to the safety guard
40
. The motor
92
comprises a motor shaft
100
that extends into a gearbox
104
. A drive shaft
108
extends from the gearbox
104
and extends parallel to the axis of the second support drum
22
. Drive gears
112
are mounted on the drive shaft
108
at each end of the second support drum, and each engages one of the bull gear
82
(only one is shown). Operation of the motor
92
thus serves to rotate the drive shaft
108
, rotating the drive gears
112
, which in turn rotate the bull gears
82
and the safety guard
40
.
The moving mechanism moves and locates the finger presence sensor support mechanism depending on the size of the web reel so that the finger presence sensor is located closely adjacent the web reel and spaced a safe distance from the nip. More particularly, the moving mechanism moves the safety shield both towards and away from the nip. Still more particularly, the safe distance is one so that if a finger is sensed, the winding of the web reel
18
is stopped by stopping the drum and reel rotation and operating the brake in time to prevent the finger from reaching the nip
34
.
Still more particularly, the support mechanism permits the pivoting of the drum guard
40
in the event of a break in the web
14
being wound onto the reel
18
. Normally, the winding machine
10
is enclosed in a housing
116
(see
FIG. 1
) that prevents the operator from being in the area adjacent the reel
18
being wound. At this time, the safety guard is pivoted by the moving mechanism downward (clockwise in
FIGS. 1 and 3
) so the safety guard
40
does not interfere with the high speed winding of the reel
18
. In the event of a web break, however, an operator may need to assist in the rescuing of the web
14
to the reel
18
. While the web
14
is being rethreaded onto the reel
18
, the support drums rotate at a rate of about
30
feet per minute. Although this is a relatively slow rate, if an operator accidentally reaches into the nip
34
formed between the support drum
22
and the reel
18
, the operator's arm and the operator can be drawn into the nip
34
, thus resulting in the loss of the operator or the operator's arm. The safety guard
40
is then pivoted upward (counterclockwise in
FIGS. 1 and 3
) so that the finger sensor
44
is adjacent the reel
18
.
The winding machine
10
also includes a load roller mechanism
120
for providing a force on the web reel
18
so the nip pressure is relatively constant while the size of the web reel changes. The web reel core is also held in a core chuck, (not shown), one of which is located at each end of the reel being wound.
The winding machine also includes a control for determining the size of the web reel and for controlling the moving mechanism in order to place the finger sensor adjacent the web reel. More particularly, The size of the web reel
18
is known by an encoder
130
(see
FIG. 2
) on the end of the drum journal
66
that counts the number of times the support drum
22
has been rotated, and an encoder (not shown) on the core chuck that counts the number of times the core chuck is rotated relative to the support drum. Further, the size of the web reel can also be determined by the vertical location of either the core chuck or the load roller. In the preferred embodiment, the relative rotation of the first support drum and the core chuck is used to determine the size of the web reel
18
. This information is then supplied to a programmable logic controller (PLC), and information stored in the PLC then relates the encoder output to the desired location of the finger sensor, and operates the motor
92
to position the safety guard
40
adjacent the web reel.
Claims
- 1. A winding machine comprising:a support drum, a winding tube at least partially supported on said support drum, a web of material being wound around the winding tube to form a web reel in response to rotation of the support drum and the web reel, the point where the web reel rotates into contact with the support drum being called a nip, and a nip safety guard comprising a finger presence sensor, a support mechanism supporting said finger presence sensor adjacent one of said web reel and said support drum, and a moving mechanism that moves and adjusts said finger presence sensor support mechanism depending on the size of the web reel so that the finger presence sensor is located closely adjacent said one of said web reel and said support drum and spaced a safe distance from the nip.
- 2. A winding machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the safe distance is one so that if a finger is sensed, the winding of the web reel can be stopped in time to prevent the finger from reaching the nip.
- 3. A winding machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the safety guard further includes a safety shield that covers one of said web reel and said support drum, said safety shield having an edge adjacent the nip, and wherein the finger presence sensor is mounted on said safety shield edge.
- 4. A winding machine in accordance with claim 3 wherein said safety shield covers said support drum.
- 5. A winding machine in accordance with claim 4 wherein said safety guard moving mechanism is mounted for rotation about the axis of the support drum.
- 6. A winding machine in accordance with claim 3 wherein said safety guard moving mechanism moves said safety shield both towards and away from the nip.
- 7. A winding machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein said safety guard moving mechanism further includes a control for determining the size of the web reel and operating the moving mechanism to position the finger sensor.
- 8. A winding machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein said one of said web reel and said support drum is said web reel.
- 9. A winding machine comprising:a support drum, a winding tube at least partially supported on said support drum, a web of material being wound around the winding tube to form a web reel in response to rotation of the support drum and the web reel, the point where the web reel rotates into contact with the support drum defining a nip, and a nip safety guard comprising a safety shield that covers said support drum and is mounted for rotation about said support drum, said safety shield having an edge adjacent the nip, and a support mechanism supporting said finger presence sensor adjacent one of said web reel and said support drum, and a moving mechanism that moves said safety shield away from the nip during higher speed winding and towards the nip when winding at significantly lower speeds.
- 10. A nip safety guard adapted to be secured to a winding machine comprising:a support drum, a winding tube at least partially supported on said support drum, and a web of material being wound around the winding tube to form a web reel in response to rotation of the support drum and the web reel, the point where the web reel rotates into contact with the support drum being called a nip, the nip safety guard comprising a finger presence sensor, a support mechanism supporting said finger presence sensor adjacent one of the web reel and the support drum, and a moving mechanism that moves and locates said finger presence sensor support mechanism depending on the size of the web reel so that the finger presence sensor is located closely adjacent said one of said web reel and said support drum and spaced a safe distance from the nip.
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