WO2005108255A1 - Multifunction unwinding device - Google Patents
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- WO2005108255A1 WO2005108255A1 PCT/IT2005/000256 IT2005000256W WO2005108255A1 WO 2005108255 A1 WO2005108255 A1 WO 2005108255A1 IT 2005000256 W IT2005000256 W IT 2005000256W WO 2005108255 A1 WO2005108255 A1 WO 2005108255A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H19/00—Changing the web roll
- B65H19/10—Changing the web roll in unwinding mechanisms or in connection with unwinding operations
- B65H19/18—Attaching, e.g. pasting, the replacement web to the expiring web
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H19/00—Changing the web roll
- B65H19/10—Changing the web roll in unwinding mechanisms or in connection with unwinding operations
- B65H19/18—Attaching, e.g. pasting, the replacement web to the expiring web
- B65H19/1805—Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact
- B65H19/1826—Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact taking place at a distance from the replacement roll
- B65H19/1836—Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact taking place at a distance from the replacement roll the replacement web being accelerated or running prior to splicing contact
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H19/00—Changing the web roll
- B65H19/10—Changing the web roll in unwinding mechanisms or in connection with unwinding operations
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H2408/00—Specific machines
- B65H2408/20—Specific machines for handling web(s)
- B65H2408/21—Accumulators
- B65H2408/216—Accumulators roller with accumulated material wound around it (scrap roll)
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- the present invention relates to an unwinding device to unwind reels of web material wound around a central axle to deliver web material to a converting or processing line.
- Prior Art In many industrial applications it is necessary to feed a web material to a production line, which is unwound from a reel or from several reels in paral- lei. Typically, feed of web material is required in the paper industry. For example, to produce paper napkins, rolls of toilet paper, rolls of kitchen towel or the like converting lines are provided wherein a web material is delivered from a reel with a large diameter and a high axial dimension to a series of downstream stations, at the end of which the finished product is obtained.
- the web material is delivered from one or more parent reels of large diameter and wound in rolls or logs of a smaller diameter, which are subsequently cut orthogonal to the axis thereof to obtain small finished rolls.
- the web material delivered from the reel or reels of large diameter is cut longitudinally to form in parallel a plurality of small rolls of smaller height, i.e. with a smaller axial extension.
- web material is delivered from one or more reels with a large diameter and, optionally cut into longitudinal strips, folded longitudinally and cut and folded crosswise. The production of rolls, napkins or other articles takes place at high speed and continuously and requires periodic replacement of the large reels as they expire.
- WO-A-9534497 describes an unwinding device, which allows auto- matic, rapid and reliable splicing respectively of two web materials from an expired reel and a new replacement reel.
- a shuttle or carriage is provided, which moves alternatively from a loading station to an unwinding station, to each time transfer a reel from the loading station to the unwinding station and to remove the expired tubular core from the winding area towards an unloading area.
- the shuttle is provided with means to prepare and retain the initial free end of the web material wound on the reel located on said shuttle.
- a cutting member and a retaining member are provided in the unwinding station to create a free end of the web material delivered from the previous reel being delivered and to retain this free end to be sub- sequently spliced with the initial free end of the web material of the reel inserted in the unwinding station by the shuttle.
- the reels are replaced after feed of the web material to the production line downstream has been stopped.
- a certain amount of web material to accumulate from the unwinder to the production line, for example using a festoon accumulator, this is not always advisable due to the characteristics of the web material, which may not have a particularly high tensile strength, or in view of the high speed of the production line, which would require an extremely large accumulator.
- the winding path defined by the festoon causes fibers to detach from the web material, especially when it is made of tissue paper, with the consequent production of dust and deterioration of the characteristics of the finished product.
- EP-A-1136406 describes an unwinder with a shuttle which translates the reels from one or other of two loading and unloading positions to an intermediate unwinding position.
- the shuttle has motorized tail chucks to unwind the reel. Replacement of an expired reel with a new reel requires feed to be stopped.
- Studies have been attempted to produce an unwinder, which allows automatic replacement of the reels at speed, without stopping delivery of the web material to the converting or production line downstream of the unwinder. Examples of unwinders which should function continuously are described in US-A-5.906.333, US-A-6.030.496, EP-A-1.270.470, EP-A- 0872440, WO-A- 9846509.
- the cylinders which perform splicing, must be arranged at a considerable distance from the reel unwinding area. In fact, a considerable quantity of web material is unwound from the new reel during the acceleration phase before reaching the same speed as the speed of the material coming from the first reel. The distance between the reel and the splicing cylinders must be at least the same as the length of the web material wound in this acceleration phase.
- Prior art unwinders can be classified as unwinders which perform automatic splicing of the expiring reel with a reel standing by, or which stop feed of the web material from an expiring reel and allow replacement of said reel, after having cut the web material, splicing the head and tail of the web materials with the machine stopped.
- the object of the present invention is to produce an unwinding device which allows an expired reel to be replaced reliably with a new reel at speed, that is, by making the new reel rotate at a suitable peripheral speed, typically the same as the speed of the expiring reel, before splicing the two web materials and which also allows conventional operation, that is, replacement of the expired reel with a new reel and splicing of the tail and head of the web material in static conditions, allowing the operator to choose the required operating mode.
- an unwinding device to unwind reels of web material, comprising: unwinding members to simultaneously unwind a first reel and a second reel; a splicing device to join together a first web material coming from said first reel and a second web material coming from said second reel; at least one accumulation member to accumulate the web material delivered from said second reel before splicing with the web material delivered from said first reel; a first path and a second path for the web material delivered simultaneously from said first and from said second reel towards a machine downstream.
- the second reel is angularly accelerated until the peripheral speed thereof is at the same value as the feed speed of the web material coming from the first reel, said feed speed which may have been temporarily at least partly reduced with respect to the normal operating speed.
- the accumulation member is used to temporarily accumulate the web material delivered from the second reel during the angular acceleration phase.
- the invention relates to an unwinding device to unwind reels of web material comprising:
- a splicing device to join together a tail end of a web material coming from said first reel and a head end of a web material coming from a second reel; characterized by control means which control rotation of said first and said second reel to unwind said reels simultaneously for the entire unwinding operation or, alternatively, only during an initial reel changing phase, during which the second reel is made to rotate at a rotation speed suitable for recip- rocal splicing of the web material of the first and of the second reel using said splicing device.
- control means for example comprising a processor with one or more management programs residing therein, are used to control that when a reel expires it is stopped and replaced with another one and the tail of the web material of the expired reel is spliced to the head of the new reel before restarting feed.
- control means for example comprising a processor with one or more management programs residing therein, are used to control that when a reel expires it is stopped and replaced with another one and the tail of the web material of the expired reel is spliced to the head of the new reel before restarting feed.
- two reels may be present simultaneously on the unwinding members and unwound in parallel, thereby rotating simultaneously delivering the web material concurrently for the entire unwinding cycle.
- the two reels carried by the unwinding members can be unwound in sequence, performing automatic splicing of the tail end of the web material of the first reel and the head end of the material of the second reel at speed, with an intermediate and transitory phase wherein the second reel, being taken to the correct speed for change-over, delivers the web material in parallel to the first reel, but towards an accumulation member rather than towards the converting line.
- Figures 1 and 2 schematically show the device in a first operating mode
- Figure 3 shows an enlargement of the area for automatic splicing of the plies coming from two reels
- Figure 4, 5, 6 and 7 show an operating sequence in a different operat- ing mode of the device
- Figures 8A-8D show, in an enlargement similar to the one in Figure 3, a variant of embodiment in an operating sequence
- Figures 9A-9B show, analogous to figures 8A to 8D, a further variant of embodiment with the relative operating sequence.
- the unwinding device comprises a first unwinding member 501 and a second unwinding member 503 to unwind, simultaneously or in succession, two reels indicated with B1 and B2 in the drawing.
- the web material unwound from the reel B1 is indicated with N1 while the web material unwound from the reel B2 is indicated with N2.
- the unwinding member 501 comprises a system of belts 505 driven around pulleys 507, 508, 509, 510, 511.
- the pulley 509 is motorized while the pulley 511 is supported by an oscillating arm 513 operated by a piston-cylinder actuator 515, which holds the belt 505 in tension against the surface of the reel B1.
- Said reel is supported by a pair of arms 517 hinged in 519 to the load- bearing structure 520.
- the arms 517 are gradually lowered to maintain the reel B1 in contact with the unwinding belt 505.
- the oscillating movement of the arms 517 and of the pulley 511 by means of the oscillating arm 513 are known per se and not described in greater detail herein. In any case the movement is such that the belt 505 is always held sufficiently in tension to draw the reel B1 in rotation by means of the motor, which operates the motorized pulley 509.
- An analogous arrangement is provided for the unwinding member 503, which comprises an unwinding belt 525 driven around pulleys 527, 528, 529, 530, 531.
- the pulley 529 is motorized, while the pulley 531 is supported by an oscillating arm 533 operated by a piston-cylinder actuator 535 equivalent to the actuator 515.
- the reel B2 is supported by a pair of oscillating arms 537 hinged in 539 to the load-bearing structure 520.
- Disposed between the two unwinding members 503 and 501 are means to automatically splice the web material coming from the expiring reel with the web material coming from the new reel standing by while they are moving. Greater details of the operating sequence of these splicing means will be described with reference to Figures 4 to 7 hereunder.
- the arrangement of these members can be seen in particular in Figure 3. They comprise winding cores, indicated with 540 and 541.
- the cores 540 and 541 can be cardboard cores intended to be subsequently recovered together with the web material (typically paper) wound thereon, or can be formed of re-usable spindles. In any case, they are made to rotate when necessary by rotation members (not shown). Alternatively, compressed air nozzles can be used to cause the initial part of the web material to be wound around the relative core.
- suction cores or spindles with a perforated cylindrical wall
- Two cutting or severing members 555, 557 supported by oscillating arms and controlled by piston-cylinder actuators 559, 561 are disposed above the cores 540, 541. These cutting or severing members are used to sever the web material in the automatic change-over and splicing phase which shall be described hereunder.
- An oscillating arm 565 supporting a further cutting or severing member 567 is disposed over the ply-bonding unit 563.
- the arm 565 can oscillate about an axis 569 in one direction or in the other by means of a double pis- ton-cylinder actuator 571.
- the cutting or severing member 567 acts alternatively on one or other of the web materials N1 , N2 during the automatic reel replacement cycle described hereunder.
- a belt 581 for insertion of the head of the web material N1 or N2 when the device operates in automatic mode is also disposed in the intermediate area between the two unwinding members 501 and 503.
- the web material N1 and/or N2 coming from the reel B1 and/or B2 is fed along a path around a return roller 583, from which one or more web materials are fed to the sections downstream of the unwinder, where these materials are con- verted into the finished product in various steps known per se and not described herein.
- a return roller 583 Upstream of the roller 583 in the configuration in Figures 1 and 2, two distinct paths are provided, respectively for the web material N1 coming from the reel B1 and for the web material N2 coming from the reel B2.
- a take-up roller 585 Disposed along the first path of the web material N1 is a take-up roller 585, supported by an arm 587 and having the function of maintaining the tension in the web material N1 regulated, for example, according to the variation in the speed and/or to any deformations in the reel B1.
- An analogous take-up roller indi- cated with 589 and supported by an arm 591 , is provided along the path of the web material N2 coming from the reel B2. This arrangement of the paths of the two web materials N1 and N2 is used when the device operates in manual mode, that is, when splicing of the tail of the web material of an expiring reel with the head of the web material of a new reel is performed manu- ally at the end of unwinding of the expired reel.
- the device 1 behaves like a normal double unwinder in which when the reel B1 expires it is replaced with a new reel supported by the same pair of arms 517, as is the case when the reel B2 expires.
- respective retaining members indicated with 601 and 603, are provided, associated with the unwinding member 501 and with the unwinding member 503 respectively.
- These retaining members essentially comprise, for example, a cross-member, which extends orthogonally to the direction of feed of the web material N1 for the cross-member 601 and to the direction of feed of the material N2 for the cross-member 603.
- mechanical clamping mechanisms are associated with the cross-members 601 and 603 to hold the free tail end of the web material N1 or N2 against the cross-member 601 or 603 when unwinding of the respective reel terminates.
- the unwinding device 1 operates in manual mode, operation thereof is as follows, described with reference to Figures 1 and 2.
- the web material N1 coming from the reel B1 and the web material N2 coming from the reel B2 are fed simultaneously along the two separate paths which extend around the take-up rollers 585 and 589.
- Each of the two web materials can in turn be composed of one or more plies according to the type of reel used.
- the two adjacent web materials are then fed around the roller 583 and from here towards the rewinding machine or other converting machine.
- the reel B1 has almost ex- pired while the reel B2 is still in an initial unwinding phase. This shows that the two reels B1 and B2 can expire at different times and will therefore be replaced in different moments of the work cycle.
- the reel B1 has almost reached the moment of replacement with a new reel. To do this the system is temporarily stopped, stopping both the unwinding member 501 and the unwinding member 503 to allow the operator to act and replace the expired reel B1.
- the tail of the web material N2 is formed and clamped on the cross-member 603.
- the unwinding device 1 operates automatically to replace an ex- pired reel with a new reel at speed, it performs the steps illustrated schematically in Figures 4 to 7 described hereunder in greater detail, using the mechanisms illustrated above with particular reference to Figure 3.
- the take-up roller 585 with relative arm 587 are not used and are therefore omitted from the respective figures.
- Figure 4 it can be observed how the reel B1 is being unwound and has almost expired, while the reel B2 is standing by ready to deliver the material N2 wound thereon.
- the initial free end of the web material N2 of the reel B2 is applied, by means of the member 545, to the core 541 for the pur- poses described hereunder.
- Adhesion can be obtained by a double-sided adhesive tape applied to the core 541. Insertion of the web material N2 in the area in which the core and the pressure member 545 are located is facilitated by means of the insertion belt 581.
- angular acceleration of the reel B2 is firstly performed to take the peripheral speed thereof to essentially the same value as the expiring reel B1. If necessary, the latter can be decelerated to facilitate the reel replacement operation.
- feed of the web material is preferably never interrupted by stopping it completely, so that the entire production line con- tinues to operate, although at a lower speed if required.
- the web material N2 which it delivers before splicing with the web material N1 is wound and accumulates around the core or spindle 541 , which for this purpose is made to rotate by a motor (not shown).
- the web materials N1 and N2 are spliced by means of the ply- bonding unit 563 which closes to press the two plies against each other and join them by ply-bonding.
- Figure 5 shows the splicing phase. It is understood that splicing of the material N1 and N2 can also take place in another way, for example by providing a glue nozzle upstream of a pair of rollers which are closed to press the materials N1 and N2 together after applying glue therebetween.
- the cutting or severing member 557 is made to oscillate by means of the actuator 561 to cut the web material between the ply-bonding area and the winding area around the core 541.
- the instant of the cut is represented in Figure 6. This operation allows separation of the initial portion of the web material N2 wound on the accumulator or accumulating member represented by the core 541 , to then start to deliver the material N2 along the natural path thereof, around the roller 583 and from here towards the machines downstream of the unwinder 1.
- the web material N1 is severed upstream of the ply-bonding unit 563.
- Severing is performed by oscillating the other severing member 565 clockwise by means of the actuator 571 so that it interferes with the trajectory of the web material N1 , thereby causing severing.
- the tail of the web material N1 which is thus located between the expiring reel B1 and the severing member 565 is rewound by reversing the movement of the unwinding member 501 as shown in Figure 7, in which the reel B2 is shown in its full delivery phase, with the ply-bonding device or unit 563 open again after having completed splicing of the materials N1 and N2.
- a certain amount of web material is wound around the core 541 and this is recovered together with the winding core 541 and recycled if required.
- FIGS 8A-8D show a modified embodiment of the device, with a different severing system of the web material in the case of automatic operation, namely, splicing of the web materials N1 and N2 at speed.
- the same numbers are used to indicate identical or equivalent parts to those in Figure 3.
- the arrangement in Figures 8A-8D differs from the one in Figure 3 essentially in two aspects: the cutting or severing members 555 and 557 and relevant actuators 559, 561 are missing.
- a pair of rollers 546, 548 are disposed downstream of the ply-bonding unit 563, and used to sever the web material which starts to be delivered from a new reel (the ma- terial N2 delivered from the reel B2 in the automatic cycle shown in Figures 4 to 7).
- a new reel the ma- terial N2 delivered from the reel B2 in the automatic cycle shown in Figures 4 to 7.
- the two normally open rollers 546, 548 that is, not pressed against each other, have both been taken to the feed speed of the web materials N1 , N2 and are moved towards each other to nip the material N1 in the nip formed therebetween.
- the core 541 is decelerated or stopped.
- the material N2 continues to be delivered, it forms a loop or pocket ( Figure 8B) which is inserted (if necessary with the aid of air nozzles or suction systems) in the nip between the rollers 546, 548 ( Figure 8C).
- this operation can be synchronized with splicing performed by the ply-bonding unit 563, to ensure that the ply N2 is accompanied into the nip between the rollers 546, 548 by the web material N1.
- the difference in speed between the rollers 546, 548 on the one hand and the core 541 on the other causes tensioning and tearing of the material N2 between the nip formed by the rollers 546, 548 and the core 541 ( Figure 8D).
- the system operates symmetrically when the web material N2 expires and must be spliced at speed with a web material N1 coming from a new reel B1 which has in the meantime been inserted in the unwinder.
- rollers 546, 548 can be coated in material with a high fric- tion coefficient, such as rubber, to draw the web materials N1 , N2.
- they can be embossing rollers, such as two rollers provided with protuberances and cavities meshing with each other, or one provided with protuberances and the other with a yielding " rubber or similar coating.
- they can form a ply-bonding or knurling unit.
- the roll- ers 546, 548 cause splicing of the tail of the material N2 formed by tearing so that this portion of material does not obstruct the subsequent operations performed on the web material downstream of the unwinder.
- the sequence of Figures 9A and 9B shows a modified embodiment.
- the unwinder 1 can operate in two distinct operating modes: an essentially automatic mode wherein an expired reel B1 is replaced with a new reel B2 by automatically splicing the two web materials N1 and N2 at speed; and a manual mode wherein one or more reels B1 , B2 can be unwound simultaneously to feed the conversion line and wherein replacement of one or other of said reels when it has expired is performed manually by temporarily stopping both unwinding units 501 and 503.
- a third operating mode could involve the use of only one of the unwinding members. All the different possible operating modes are obtained with a relatively limited number of mechanical members and an extremely simple structure. The use of one or other operating modes is controlled by a microprocessor control unit or by any other adequately programmable control means.
- the two reels on the two unwinding members of the device 1 are un- wound simultaneously for at least a certain length.
- unwinding of the reels is performed entirely in parallel, i.e. paying off the web always from both unwinding members, even if the two reels B1 and B2 do not expire at the same time and therefore are replaced' at different times.
- the device operates automatically splicing the web materials at speed, the two reels B1 and B2 in the device will deliver the web material simultaneously only for a short period of time, which represents the transitory acceleration phase of the reel B2 which is to replace the expiring reel B1.
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