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US2386345A
US2386345A US522579A US52257944A US2386345A US 2386345 A US2386345 A US 2386345A US 522579 A US522579 A US 522579A US 52257944 A US52257944 A US 52257944A US 2386345 A US2386345 A US 2386345A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H19/00Changing the web roll
    • B65H19/10Changing the web roll in unwinding mechanisms or in connection with unwinding operations
    • B65H19/18Attaching, e.g. pasting, the replacement web to the expiring web
    • B65H19/1805Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact
    • B65H19/181Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact taking place on the replacement roll
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H19/00Changing the web roll
    • B65H19/10Changing the web roll in unwinding mechanisms or in connection with unwinding operations
    • B65H19/102Preparing the leading end of the replacement web before splicing operation; Adhesive arrangements on leading end of replacement web; Tabs and adhesive tapes for splicing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2301/00Handling processes for sheets or webs
    • B65H2301/40Type of handling process
    • B65H2301/46Splicing
    • B65H2301/4606Preparing leading edge for splicing
    • B65H2301/46075Preparing leading edge for splicing by adhesive tab
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  • This invention relates to the splicing of webs and more particularly concerns the splicing of i the leading end of the web on a new or replacement web roll to the core or inner end. of a similar web from another roll while the latter web is running to a printing press or other web consuming apparatus.
  • the paper or other flexible web fed to a printing press, wrapping machine, roll winding machine or other web consuming mechanism is fed from rolls which must be replaced periodically as they are consumed. It is desirable that the roll replacement be made without stopping or retarding the speed of operation of the web consuming apparatus. It is further desirable that the old or expiring web roll be substantially completely used before the web running therefrom is spliced to that from a new roll.
  • High speed web roll changing has heretofore been accomplished by mechanism in which a new roll bearing a layer of adhesive at its leading edge is accelerated to a surface velocity substan-' tially equaling the speed of the running web, and
  • the running web is pressed against the periphery of the new roll at a suitable point and the splice is made when the adhesive on the new web contacts the running web, after which the web from the expiring roll is severed.
  • the point at which the splice is made is customarily judged by the operator, and since failure to splice before the old roll runs out seriously delays operation of the web consuming mechanism, the operator usually splices when there is still an ample reserve of web This amount of web i therefore wasted.
  • a web roll may be replaced without substantial wastage of web from the expiring roll, since the point in the running of the old roll at which the splice is made is determined by a layer of special adhesive at or close to the core end of the running web.
  • that method and the above described older splicing methods necessarily leave a considerable overlap or tail of the old web trailing behind the point where the old and new webs are spliced together, this tail resulting from the fact that the webs travel at a high velocity at which it is impossible for the operator to actuate the old web severing mechanism quickly enough after the splice is made to cut the old web close to the splice.
  • a long tail of web trailing behind the splice is undesirable for various reasons. Proding end of the web on the new roll to the new roll.
  • means of the type described including a device which also indorporates means for removably securing the leadsurface while that roll is being accelerated. More particularly, in a preferred form of the invention, I propose to employ a tab or analogous device which releasably secures the leading end of the new web to its roll, which causes adherence between such leading web end and the running web and which further acts, after the splice is made, to control the severing of the old web close behind the splice.
  • Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic elevation illustrating apparatus embodying the invention as applied to a paper web splicing operation
  • Fig. 2 is a irontelevation of a portion of the mechanism shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a new web roll prepared for use in the apparatus of Figs. 1 and 2;
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged plan view of a web end tab device embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is an edge view of the tab shown in Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of a new roll web end prepared forsplicing in accordance with a modification of the invention
  • Fig. 7 is an edge view of the web end shown in Fig. 6 after the splice is made;
  • Fig. 8 is a diagrammatic side elevation of apparatus similar to that shown in Fig. l and embodying a modified form of the invention
  • Fig. 9 is a partial front elevation of the apparatus shown in Fig. 8.
  • Fig. 10 is a partial elevation illustrating a pasting operation performed with the means illus-.
  • Fig. 11 is a side elevation of apparatus similar to that illlustrated in Fig. 8 showing a modified form of responsive means.
  • a conventional 3-roll reel l2 which is rotatable about a central axis l3 and carries three web rolls on spindles l4, l and it.
  • the spindles I! carry a web roll I! that is substantially consumed, and new web rolls II and II are respectively mounted on the spindles ii and i8.
  • a set of conventional tension belts extends parallel to the roll surfaces around the idler rollers 20, II, 22 and 23, and a weighted or otherwise biased idler roller 24 maintains the belts 25 at the desired tension.
  • the belts 28 are preferably driven at a speed substantially equal to that of the run. ning web 28 by suitable means such as a shaft 21 connected with the press or other web consuming apparatus.
  • the belts 25 are narrower than the web-28 and in accordance with the conventional practice may be spaced apart trans versely of the web, although this arrangement is not essential to the invention.
  • a control actuator is provided on the under surface of the web on a new roll adjacent the lead-.
  • the actuator responsive means controls the operation of a knife or other web severing device that cuts the web from the expiring roll just after the splice is made.
  • the arrangement is such that when the leading end of the new roll web is spliced to the running web and so pulled away from the new roll surface, the under surface of this web end is immediately moved past the responsive means, thus releasing or exengaging portion 28 of the tab T carries a layer of gum or adhesive 34 of known conventional type which may comprise a dried water soluble adhesive such as that used on gummed tapes and envelope flaps.
  • An inner web surface engaging-portion 32 underlies.
  • the portion 28 and may be permanently secured thereto at 33 by glue or other suitable means.
  • the surface of the portion 32 adjacent the portion 28 carries a layer of gum or like dried water soluble adhesive 35.
  • the other surface of the portion 32 carries a layer or coating 38 of electrically conductive material such as metal foil or metallic paint.
  • One or more of the tabs T may be employed to removably secure the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface.
  • Each tab T may be secured to the leading web end at or adjacent a leading point thereon as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the outer'portion' 28 of the tab is stuck to the outer .surface of the web by the adhesive 34, and the inner portion 32 is stuck to the under surface of the web end by the adhesive 33.
  • the roll surface-engaging portion 29 is stuck to the roll surface adiacent the web end by any suitable strong adhesive which may comprise a layer or dried water soluble gum or adhesive carried by the portion 29.
  • the actuator responsive means comprises a pair of electrically conductive brushes or arms 31 and 38 suitably supported to engage the inner surface of the running web 28 just beyond the point where this web engages the new roll surface. If necessary or desirable, a roller 39 or other backing means maybe disposed in contact with the running web 26 opposite the point of contact of the brushes therewith.
  • solenoid 42 are successively energized and a knife tending the knife which cuts the old web close 44 is propelled outward between the belts 25 to cut the web from the expiring roll I! close behind the splice.
  • the knife solenoid 42 may be carried by a pivoted arm or other movable support so that it may be moved out of the path of the reel carried rolls when the reel is rotated, in accordance with conventional practice.
  • the web on each roll carriesa layer 45 of the above described self-sticking adhesive on its there illustrated comprises a sheet of paper or a there explained, this self-sticking adhesive has the properties of adhering tenaciously to the paper or other web when applied thereto in liquid form. but when dried, the'surface of the adhesive layer does not adhere to an uncoated web surface.
  • the dried self-sticking adhesive coatings cohere tenaciously with similarly applied and dried coatings.
  • This layer 46 extends longitudinally of the web for a distance at least equal to the circumference of the largest new web roll employed.
  • the reel I3 is turned clockwise to bring the new roll 18, prepared as described above, into contact with the running web 26, backed by the belts 25. Such contact accelerates the new roll to web speed.
  • the adhesive layer 45 comes in contact with the surface of the new roll ll, but because of the above explained nature of this adhesive, the layer does not stick to the uncoated surface of the new roll.
  • on the tabs T is tightly stuck to the running web by the coherence of the adhesive layers SI and 65.
  • the leading end of the new web is then pulled from the new roll surface, the tabs T breaking along the row of perforations 3d, and the conductive coating 38 on the tab portion 32 is moved past the brushes 3'! and 3d and electrically connects them, thereby operating the knife M as explained above.
  • the splice is automatically made adjacent the end of the expiring web, and that web is cut close to the splice so that the formation of a long trailing web tail is avoided.
  • the brushes 3? and 38 are so disposed transversely of the web as to be aligned with one of the tabs T as best shown in Fig. 2.
  • the knife actuating conductive layer need not but may be a layer or coating 36 of metal foil or disposed adjacent the outer-surface of the web maintains the relay M lie-energized and the knife 51' retracted so long as a light beam of paint applied to the under surface of the new roll web ill! adjacent its leading end, as shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • the selfsticking adhesive layer 38 may be applied directly to the outer surface of the new web end, and this end may be removably secured to the roll surface by any known means such as frangible gummed tabs as of the type described and claimed in U. S. Patent No. 1,996,497. The operation of this embodiment is the same as that described above in connection with Figs. 1 to 5.
  • a photoelectric cell or like light responsive means maintains the circuitbetween the wires 52 and 53 open, but when the intensity of the, reflected light beam is reduced, as by a passage of a black or dark area on the web, the
  • the control actuator may comprise a black or dark colored inner surface 58 on the inner portion 32' of a tab T which is otherwise similar in conpredetermined intensity passes through the web.
  • a control actuator such as a dark area 5d of a tab art intercepts the transmitted beam
  • the device ti energizes the; relay M which in turn energizes the solenoid be and projects the knife El outward to cut the web from the expiring roll close behind the splice.
  • the darkened area comprising the control actuator need not be on the under surface of the new web end or tab, but may "be disposed on either surface thereof.
  • the control actuator may comprise a black or dark area 59 on the under surface of the new roll web 60 adjacent its leading end and independent of the web end securing tab @9'. This arrangement has been illustrated in Fig. 10.
  • the scanning device may be designed and arranged to be governed by light transmitted through the web rather than by light reflected therefrom. Such an arrangement is illustrated in Fig. 11', where the light source 50' projects a light beam through the running web 26" from its under surface, and the scanning device 5
  • At least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath said web end and secured thereto and a roll engaging portion sepa- I I rably connected to said under portion and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a control actuator on said under portion, and means responsive to the movement of said tab carried control actuator along the path of the running web leaving the new roll surface for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the newouter portion nxed to the outer surface of said web end, an under portion extending beneath said web end, a layer of splicing adhesive on the outer surface of said outer portion, a control actuator on said under portion and a roll engaging portion a piring roll to the new roll surface immediately after the spliceis made.
  • At least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end and a roll engaging portion separabiy connected to said under portion and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of the leading end of the new roll web, a control actuator on the under surface of said under tab portion, a circuit closing device adjacent the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and adapted to be actuated by the passage of said control actuator to close an electric circuit, and means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new'roil surface when said circuit is closed.
  • At least one tab removably securing the leading and of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end, an outer portion fixed to and overlying the outer surface of the web end and a roll engaging portion separably connected tosaid under and outer portions and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of said outer tab portion, a control actuator'on the under surface of said undertab portion, actuator responsive means adjacent the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and actuated bythe passage of said control actuator, and means governed by said actuator responsive means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said control actuator passes said responsive means.
  • At least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end, an outer portion fixed to and overlying the outer surface of the web end and a roll engaging portion separably connected to said under and outer portions and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end,-a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of said outer tab portion, a layer of electrically conductive material on the under surface of said under tab porrtion, a pair of electrical contacts engaging the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and adapted to be electrically connected by said tab carried conductive layer when the new roll web and moves past said contacts after the splice is made, and means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said contacts are so connected.
  • a tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on'a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising a web engaging tab portion secured to and extending beneath the under surface of the web adjacent its end, a roll engaging tab portion secured-to the roll surface adjacent the web end, a weakened portion separably connecting said tab portions and a control'actuator on said web engaging tab portion.
  • a tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll andsplicing such web end to a running web comprising a web end engaging tab portion carrying a control actuator on its under surface, a roll surface engaging tab' portion, a weakened portion separably connecting said web end and roll surface engaging tab portions, and an adhesive on the under surface of said roll surface engaging portion and on the outer surface of said web end engaging portion for fixing said portions respectively to a roll surface and a web end.
  • a tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising an outer web end surface engaging portion, a layer of splicing adhesive on the outer surface of said outer portion, an under web end surface engaging portion, a controlactuator on the under surface of said under portion, a roll surface engaging portion,
  • ing portion disposed beneath said outer portion and secured thereto adjacent one edge thereof, a layer of electrically conductive material on the I under surface of said under portion, a roll surface engaging portion, a weakened portion separably connecting said roll surface engaging portion to said outer portion, and a layer of dried .adhesive on the under surface of said roll surface engaging portion, the under surface of said outer web end engaging portion and the outer surface of said under web end engaging portion.
  • a tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising a web engaging tab portion secured to the web adjacentits end, a roll engaging tab portion secured 'to the roll surface adjacent the web end. a weakened portion separably connecting said tab portions and a control actuator on said web engag ing tab portion.

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Oct. 9, 1945. c, RQESEN 2,386,345
DEVICE, FOR SPLICING WEBS Filed Fb. 16, 1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 I \lllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllfllllll INVENTOR. 4a 0 in-Ma w- 44;
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DEVICE FOR SPLICING WEBS Filed Feb. 16; 1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. C [8 BY pMQ DM VM w: ATTORNEYS left on the old roll.
Patented Oct; 9, 1945 DEVICE FOR SPLICING WEBS Oscar C. Roesen, Scarsdale, N. Y.,' assignor to Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation, Plainfield, N. J., a corporation of Virginia Application February 16, 1944, Serial No. 522,519
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This invention relates to the splicing of webs and more particularly concerns the splicing of i the leading end of the web on a new or replacement web roll to the core or inner end. of a similar web from another roll while the latter web is running to a printing press or other web consuming apparatus.
The paper or other flexible web fed to a printing press, wrapping machine, roll winding machine or other web consuming mechanism is fed from rolls which must be replaced periodically as they are consumed. It is desirable that the roll replacement be made without stopping or retarding the speed of operation of the web consuming apparatus. It is further desirable that the old or expiring web roll be substantially completely used before the web running therefrom is spliced to that from a new roll.
High speed web roll changing has heretofore been accomplished by mechanism in which a new roll bearing a layer of adhesive at its leading edge is accelerated to a surface velocity substan-' tially equaling the speed of the running web, and
thereafter when the roll supplying the running web has been substantially consumed, the running web is pressed against the periphery of the new roll at a suitable point and the splice is made when the adhesive on the new web contacts the running web, after which the web from the expiring roll is severed. The point at which the splice is made is customarily judged by the operator, and since failure to splice before the old roll runs out seriously delays operation of the web consuming mechanism, the operator usually splices when there is still an ample reserve of web This amount of web i therefore wasted.
By the method and apparatus described and claimed in my Patent No. 2,320,656, a web roll may be replaced without substantial wastage of web from the expiring roll, since the point in the running of the old roll at which the splice is made is determined by a layer of special adhesive at or close to the core end of the running web. Howver, that method and the above described older splicing methods necessarily leave a considerable overlap or tail of the old web trailing behind the point where the old and new webs are spliced together, this tail resulting from the fact that the webs travel at a high velocity at which it is impossible for the operator to actuate the old web severing mechanism quickly enough after the splice is made to cut the old web close to the splice. A long tail of web trailing behind the splice is undesirable for various reasons. Proding end of the web on the new roll to the new roll.
note such as printed pages, wrappers, etc., formed from the double thickness web must be discarded, and the long web tail frequently flies out from the running web particularly at points where the web turns at sharp angles in passing through the press or other apparatus with the result that the tail becomes fouled with another section of the web or with other mechanism.
I have heretofore devised a method and apparatus for insuring severance of the old web close to the space, as described and claimed in my co-pending application Serial No. 483,045, filed April 14, 1943. It is proposed in accordance with the present invention to provide improved means for severing the web running from an expiring roll close to the point where a new web end is spliced to the running web. The invention also embraces improved means for both splicing a web from a, new roll to a web running from an expiring roll close to the end of the expiring web and severing the web from the expiring roll at a point close to that at which the splice is made.
It is further proposed to provide means of the type described including a device which also indorporates means for removably securing the leadsurface while that roll is being accelerated. More particularly, in a preferred form of the invention, I propose to employ a tab or analogous device which releasably secures the leading end of the new web to its roll, which causes adherence between such leading web end and the running web and which further acts, after the splice is made, to control the severing of the old web close behind the splice.
In describing the invention in detail, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings in which certain embodiments of the invention are illustrated. In the drawings;
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic elevation illustrating apparatus embodying the invention as applied to a paper web splicing operation;
Fig. 2 is a irontelevation of a portion of the mechanism shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a new web roll prepared for use in the apparatus of Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged plan view of a web end tab device embodying the invention;
Fig. 5 is an edge view of the tab shown in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a new roll web end prepared forsplicing in accordance with a modification of the invention; Fig. 7 is an edge view of the web end shown in Fig. 6 after the splice is made;
Fig. 8 is a diagrammatic side elevation of apparatus similar to that shown in Fig. l and embodying a modified form of the invention;
Fig. 9 is a partial front elevation of the apparatus shown in Fig. 8;
Fig. 10 is a partial elevation illustrating a pasting operation performed with the means illus-.
trated in Figs. 6 and 7; and
Fig. 11 is a side elevation of apparatus similar to that illlustrated in Fig. 8 showing a modified form of responsive means.
Referring to Fig. 1. I have illustrated a conventional 3-roll reel l2 which is rotatable about a central axis l3 and carries three web rolls on spindles l4, l and it. As shown, the spindles I! carry a web roll I! that is substantially consumed, and new web rolls II and II are respectively mounted on the spindles ii and i8. A set of conventional tension belts extends parallel to the roll surfaces around the idler rollers 20, II, 22 and 23, and a weighted or otherwise biased idler roller 24 maintains the belts 25 at the desired tension. The belts 28 are preferably driven at a speed substantially equal to that of the run. ning web 28 by suitable means such as a shaft 21 connected with the press or other web consuming apparatus. The belts 25 are narrower than the web-28 and in accordance with the conventional practice may be spaced apart trans versely of the web, although this arrangement is not essential to the invention.
In accordance with the present invention. a control actuator is provided on the under surface of the web on a new roll adjacent the lead-.
ing end of this web, and means responsive to the passage of such control actuator are located adjacent the running web just beyond the point where that web engages the new roll surface. The actuator responsive means controls the operation of a knife or other web severing device that cuts the web from the expiring roll just after the splice is made. The arrangement is such that when the leading end of the new roll web is spliced to the running web and so pulled away from the new roll surface, the under surface of this web end is immediately moved past the responsive means, thus releasing or exengaging portion 28 of the tab T carries a layer of gum or adhesive 34 of known conventional type which may comprise a dried water soluble adhesive such as that used on gummed tapes and envelope flaps. An inner web surface engaging-portion 32 underlies. the portion 28 and may be permanently secured thereto at 33 by glue or other suitable means. The surface of the portion 32 adjacent the portion 28 carries a layer of gum or like dried water soluble adhesive 35. The other surface of the portion 32 carries a layer or coating 38 of electrically conductive material such as metal foil or metallic paint.
One or more of the tabs T may be employed to removably secure the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface. Each tab T may be secured to the leading web end at or adjacent a leading point thereon as shown in Fig. 3. The outer'portion' 28 of the tab is stuck to the outer .surface of the web by the adhesive 34, and the inner portion 32 is stuck to the under surface of the web end by the adhesive 33. The roll surface-engaging portion 29 is stuck to the roll surface adiacent the web end by any suitable strong adhesive which may comprise a layer or dried water soluble gum or adhesive carried by the portion 29.
Inthe embodiments of Figs. 1 to 6, the actuator responsive means comprises a pair of electrically conductive brushes or arms 31 and 38 suitably supported to engage the inner surface of the running web 28 just beyond the point where this web engages the new roll surface. If necessary or desirable, a roller 39 or other backing means maybe disposed in contact with the running web 26 opposite the point of contact of the brushes therewith. The brushes 31 and the battery 4 I.
. solenoid 42 are successively energized and a knife tending the knife which cuts the old web close 44 is propelled outward between the belts 25 to cut the web from the expiring roll I! close behind the splice. The knife solenoid 42 may be carried by a pivoted arm or other movable support so that it may be moved out of the path of the reel carried rolls when the reel is rotated, in accordance with conventional practice.
The web on each roll carriesa layer 45 of the above described self-sticking adhesive on its there illustrated comprises a sheet of paper or a there explained, this self-sticking adhesive has the properties of adhering tenaciously to the paper or other web when applied thereto in liquid form. but when dried, the'surface of the adhesive layer does not adhere to an uncoated web surface. The dried self-sticking adhesive coatings cohere tenaciously with similarly applied and dried coatings.
The under surface of the outer web surface:
inner surface adjacent its core end. This layer 46 extends longitudinally of the web for a distance at least equal to the circumference of the largest new web roll employed.
When the roll i1 hasrun off to the point where replacement must soon be made, the reel I3 is turned clockwise to bring the new roll 18, prepared as described above, into contact with the running web 26, backed by the belts 25. Such contact accelerates the new roll to web speed. When the roll i1 is substantially used up, the adhesive layer 45 comes in contact with the surface of the new roll ll, but because of the above explained nature of this adhesive, the layer does not stick to the uncoated surface of the new roll. When the leading end of the new roll web contacts the adhesive layer 45 on the running web 36, the self-sticking adhesive 3| on the tabs T is tightly stuck to the running web by the coherence of the adhesive layers SI and 65. The leading end of the new web is then pulled from the new roll surface, the tabs T breaking along the row of perforations 3d, and the conductive coating 38 on the tab portion 32 is moved past the brushes 3'! and 3d and electrically connects them, thereby operating the knife M as explained above. In this manner, the splice is automatically made adjacent the end of the expiring web, and that web is cut close to the splice so that the formation of a long trailing web tail is avoided. The brushes 3? and 38 are so disposed transversely of the web as to be aligned with one of the tabs T as best shown in Fig. 2.
The knife actuating conductive layer need not but may be a layer or coating 36 of metal foil or disposed adjacent the outer-surface of the web maintains the relay M lie-energized and the knife 51' retracted so long as a light beam of paint applied to the under surface of the new roll web ill! adjacent its leading end, as shown in Figs. 6 and 7. As there illustrated, the selfsticking adhesive layer 38 may be applied directly to the outer surface of the new web end, and this end may be removably secured to the roll surface by any known means such as frangible gummed tabs as of the type described and claimed in U. S. Patent No. 1,996,497. The operation of this embodiment is the same as that described above in connection with Figs. 1 to 5. The modiflcation of Figs. 1 to permits application of the that so long as the intensity of the reflected light beam entering the device 5! is above a predetermined value, a photoelectric cell or like light responsive means maintains the circuitbetween the wires 52 and 53 open, but when the intensity of the, reflected light beam is reduced, as by a passage of a black or dark area on the web, the
wires 52 and 53 are connected, the relay 541 is energized, closing its contacts 55, and the solenoid 56 is thereby energized and operates the knife 5i to sever the web from the expiring roll ii. The control actuator may comprise a black or dark colored inner surface 58 on the inner portion 32' of a tab T which is otherwise similar in conpredetermined intensity passes through the web. When a control actuator such as a dark area 5d of a tab art intercepts the transmitted beam, the device ti energizes the; relay M which in turn energizes the solenoid be and projects the knife El outward to cut the web from the expiring roll close behind the splice. With the transmitted light arrangement of Fig. 11, the darkened area comprising the control actuator need not be on the under surface of the new web end or tab, but may "be disposed on either surface thereof.
Scanning devices of the type illustrated at at and 5d are described more in detail in my gopending application Serial No. 483,0t5, filed April 14, 1943, and entitled "Web splicing."
I claim:
1. In apparatus for splicing the leading end of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an .expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination, a control-actuator of electrically conductive material on the under surface of the new roll web adjacent its leading end and means responsive to movement of said control actuator along the path of the running web leaving the new roll surface for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface immediately after the splice is made.
2. In apparatus for splicing the leading end of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination with a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of the leading end of the new roll web for sticking said end to the running web, a layer of electrically conducstruction to the tab T described above. The light projector and scanning device 5| are so disposed laterally of the web that the reflected light beam passing between these devices strikes the web in alignment with one of the tabs T. The operation of this modification of the invention will be apparent from the description of the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 through 'I.
The control actuator may comprise a black or dark area 59 on the under surface of the new roll web 60 adjacent its leading end and independent of the web end securing tab @9'. This arrangement has been illustrated in Fig. 10.
The scanning device may be designed and arranged to be governed by light transmitted through the web rather than by light reflected therefrom. Such an arrangement is illustrated in Fig. 11', where the light source 50' projects a light beam through the running web 26" from its under surface, and the scanning device 5| and means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said contacts are so connected.
3. In apparatus for splicing the leading end of v the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to runningweb speed, in combination, at least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath said web end and secured thereto and a roll engaging portion sepa- I I rably connected to said under portion and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a control actuator on said under portion, and means responsive to the movement of said tab carried control actuator along the path of the running web leaving the new roll surface for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the newouter portion nxed to the outer surface of said web end, an under portion extending beneath said web end, a layer of splicing adhesive on the outer surface of said outer portion, a control actuator on said under portion and a roll engaging portion a piring roll to the new roll surface immediately after the spliceis made.
asaasss c w i 4 layer of conductive'material when the new roll web and moves past said contacts after the splice 5. In'apparatus for splicing the leading end of r the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination, at least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end and a roll engaging portion sepa-' rably connected to said under portion and fixed to the-roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of the leading end of said new roll web, a control actuator on the under surface of said under tab portion, actuator responsive means adjacent the under surface of the running. web where it leaves the new roll surface and actuated by the passage of said control actuator, and means governed by said actuator responsive means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said control actuator passes said responsive means.
6. In apparatus for splicing the leading and of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surfaceof the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination, at least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end and a roll engaging portion separabiy connected to said under portion and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of the leading end of the new roll web, a control actuator on the under surface of said under tab portion, a circuit closing device adjacent the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and adapted to be actuated by the passage of said control actuator to close an electric circuit, and means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new'roil surface when said circuit is closed. Y
7. In apparatus for splicing the leading end of the web on a new roll to a web running past the arably connected to said under portion and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surfac of the leading and of the new roll web, a layer of electrically conductive material on the under surface of said under tab portion, a pair of electrical contacts engaging the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and adapted is made, and means for severing the web'running from the expiring roll to the new rollsurfsce when said contacts are so connected.
8. In apparatus for splicing the leading end of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination, at least one tab removably securing the leading and of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end, an outer portion fixed to and overlying the outer surface of the web end and a roll engaging portion separably connected tosaid under and outer portions and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of said outer tab portion, a control actuator'on the under surface of said undertab portion, actuator responsive means adjacent the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and actuated bythe passage of said control actuator, and means governed by said actuator responsive means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said control actuator passes said responsive means. 1 9. In apparatus for splicing the leading and of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to running web speed, in combination, at least one tab removably securing the leading end of the new roll web to the roll surface including an under portion extending beneath and secured to said web end, an outer portion fixed to and overlying the outer surface of the web end and a roll engaging portion separably connected to said under and outer portions and fixed to the roll surface adjacent said web end,-a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of said outer tab portion, a layer of electrically conductive material on the under surface of said under tab porrtion, a pair of electrical contacts engaging the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and adapted to be electrically connected by said tab carried conductive layer when the new roll web and moves past said contacts after the splice is made, and means for severing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said contacts are so connected.
10. In apparatus for splicing the leading and of the web on a new roll to a web running past the cylindrical surface of the new roll from an expiring roll after the new roll is accelerated to to said web end, an outer portion fixed to and overlying the outer surface of the web end and a roll engaging portion separably connected to said under and outer portions and fixed to the .roll surface adjacent said web and, a layer of adhesive on the outer surface of said outer tab portion, a dark area on the under surface of said under tab portlon, light responsive means adjacent the under surface of the running web where it leaves the new roll surface and actuated 'by the passage of said darkv area; and means governed by said light responsive means for-severto be electricall connected by said tab carried 1s ing the web running from the expiring roll to the new roll surface when said light responsive means is so actuated. I
11. A tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on'a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising a web engaging tab portion secured to and extending beneath the under surface of the web adjacent its end, a roll engaging tab portion secured-to the roll surface adjacent the web end, a weakened portion separably connecting said tab portions and a control'actuator on said web engaging tab portion. i
12. A tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll andsplicing such web end to a running web comprising a web end engaging tab portion carrying a control actuator on its under surface, a roll surface engaging tab' portion, a weakened portion separably connecting said web end and roll surface engaging tab portions, and an adhesive on the under surface of said roll surface engaging portion and on the outer surface of said web end engaging portion for fixing said portions respectively to a roll surface and a web end. a
13. A tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising an outer web end surface engaging portion, a layer of splicing adhesive on the outer surface of said outer portion, an under web end surface engaging portion, a controlactuator on the under surface of said under portion, a roll surface engaging portion,
a weakened portion separably connecting said roll surface engaging portion to said outer and under web end surface engaging portions, and
layers of adhesive on the under surface of said roll surface engaging portion, the under surface of said outer web end engaging portion and the outer surface of said under web end engaging I portion.
ing portion disposed beneath said outer portion and secured thereto adjacent one edge thereof, a layer of electrically conductive material on the I under surface of said under portion, a roll surface engaging portion, a weakened portion separably connecting said roll surface engaging portion to said outer portion, and a layer of dried .adhesive on the under surface of said roll surface engaging portion, the under surface of said outer web end engaging portion and the outer surface of said under web end engaging portion.
15. A tab for removably securing the leading end of the web on a web roll to the roll surface while accelerating such roll and splicing such web end to a running web comprising a web engaging tab portion secured to the web adjacentits end, a roll engaging tab portion secured 'to the roll surface adjacent the web end. a weakened portion separably connecting said tab portions and a control actuator on said web engag ing tab portion. i
' OSCAR C. ROESEN.
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