EP0446901A2 - Apparatus for continuously supplying film - Google Patents

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EP0446901A2
EP0446901A2 EP91103851A EP91103851A EP0446901A2 EP 0446901 A2 EP0446901 A2 EP 0446901A2 EP 91103851 A EP91103851 A EP 91103851A EP 91103851 A EP91103851 A EP 91103851A EP 0446901 A2 EP0446901 A2 EP 0446901A2
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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
    • B65H19/1857Support arrangement of web rolls
    • B65H19/1868The roll support being of the turret type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H18/00Winding webs
    • 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
    • B65H19/1826Flying splicing, i.e. the expiring web moving during splicing contact taking place at a distance from the replacement roll
    • B65H19/1836Flying 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
    • 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
    • B65H19/20Cutting-off the expiring web
    • 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
    • B65H2301/461Processing webs in splicing process
    • B65H2301/4611Processing webs in splicing process before splicing
    • B65H2301/46115Processing webs in splicing process before splicing by bringing leading edge to splicing station, e.g. by chain or belt
    • 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
    • B65H2301/464Splicing effecting splice
    • B65H2301/46412Splicing effecting splice by element moving in a direction perpendicular to the running direction of the web

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for continuously supplying a film or the like.
  • An apparatus which is capable of connecting a new film to the trailing end of a preceding film while the films are running at the normal running speed.
  • Such an apparatus essentially required an accumulator which can accumulate or store a predetermined length of the new film which is determined by the time necessary for connecting the new film to the preceding film.
  • the accumulator has a multiplicity of stages of rollers around which the film is folded to form a plurality of turns. Therefore, problems are encountered such as damaging of the film or lateral slipping of the film on the roller surfaces, as well as wrinkling of the film.
  • the provision of the accumulator occupies a considerable space and requires a specific control device for controlling the accumulator. As a consequence, the cost of the whole apparatus is raised uneconomically.
  • This type of apparatus is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 63-106256.
  • the above-described known art does not have any function for attaining synchronization of running speed between the new film and the preceding film which is running at the normal steady speed.
  • the above-described known apparatus is not designed to realize a compact construction. Furthermore, when the time required for a manual work necessarily employed in the connecting operation exceeds a predetermined time which is allowed by the operation of the apparatus, the operation has to be stopped with the result that the quality of the product is impaired.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material capable of automatically connecting the film-type material while continuously supplying the material at the steady speed without requiring a complicated accumulator and its associated devices, thereby eliminating necessity for a high degree of skill and experience of the operator and improving the working environment.
  • an apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material comprising: holding means for holding a new film-type material which is to be connected to a preceding film-type material running at a predetermined speed; synchronizing means for accelerating the holding means to the predetermined speed at which the preceding film-type material is running thereby synchronizing the movement of the new film-type material with the running of the preceding film-type material; and connecting means for connecting the leading end of the new film-type material to the preceding film-type material running at the predetermined speed.
  • the holding means is capable of holding the leading end of the new film-type material to be connected such that the new film-type material is in parallel with the preceding film-type material with the axes of both film-type materials aligned with each other.
  • the new film-type material is held stably so as not to be deformed or come off the holding means during acceleration and synchronization.
  • Th synchronizing means can smoothly accelerating the holding means. Acceleration in the initial period of synchronizing operation is applied not in the feeding direction of the film-type material but in the thicknesswise direction of the same, so that collapsing of the new film-type material is avoided.
  • the connecting means is incorporated in the synchronizing means and is adapted to press, when the synchronization is obtained, a manually supplied bonding tape to the portions of the film-type materials to be bonded. As a consequence, connection can be accomplished without any trouble attributable to a difference of speed between two film-type materials.
  • an apparatus 1 for continuously supplying a film-type material forms a part of a film processing system and is adapted for delivering a film 5 to a processing tank 3 and an introductory section 4.
  • a film 5 unwound from a roll 6 is fed at a constant speed in the direction of an arrow in Fig. 1 by a cooperation between a guide roller 7 and drive rollers 8.
  • the guide roller 7 and the drive rollers 8 are disposed on the extension of a base 9 of the processing system 2 and are rotatably supported by shafts 10 and 11.
  • the drive rollers 8 are power-driven by a suitable drive unit (not shown) at a constant rotation speed.
  • the roll 6 is rotatably and replacably carried by an arm 13 through a shaft 12.
  • a tension control device (not shown) also is provided to ensure that the film 5 is fed with a constant tension.
  • a new roll 15 is rotatably and replacably carried by the end of the arm 13 opposite to the roll 6, through a shaft 14', such that the leading end portion of a new film 16 can be fed into a film connecting mechanism 18 via a guide roller 17 which is rotatably carried by an arm 14 through a shaft 19.
  • the arms 13 and 14 arc fixed to each other and are rotatably supported on a support 21 fixed to the base 9, through a pivot shaft 20.
  • the rotational positions of the arms 13 and 14 are suitably controlled by a driving unit (not shown).
  • the new film 16 is connected to the film 5 by the operation of the connecting mechanism 18.
  • a guide roller 23 which is rotatably carried by the other end of the arm 14 through a shaft 22 has served to guide the film 5 when the film 5 was connected to a preceding film (not shown).
  • Fig. 2 shows the detail of the connecting device.
  • the connecting device 18 includes a holding mechanism 24, a synchronizing mechanism 25 and a connecting mechanism 26.
  • the holding mechanism 24 is rotatably carried by shafts 30 on links 29 which are rotatably carried by shafts 27 on the extension of the base 9 through a fixing member 28.
  • the shafts 27, 30, 30 and 27 form a parallelogram.
  • the holding mechanism 24 has a hodling portion 31 for stably holding the new film 16.
  • the synchronizing mechanism 25 includes a system constituted by the shafts 27, 30, 30 and 27. Before the start of the synchronizing operation, the synchronizing mechanism 25 is stationed at a position shown by broken lines in Fig. 2, i.e., positions indicated at the same reference numerals with suffix "a".
  • the shafts 27 are movable within elongated slots 32 so as to vary the radius of rocking of the links 29.
  • the connecting mechanism 26 includes a pressing arm 34 pivotally carried by the holding mechanism through a pivot shaft 33, a pressing pad 35 provided on the free end of the arm 34, a support arm 36 on the extension of the holding mechanism 24, an electromagnet 37 with an iron core on the support arm 36, and a permanent magnet 34 on the arm 34.
  • the synchronizing mechanism 25 When the synchronizing mechanism 25 is accelerated from the position indicated by broken lines to the position shown by solid lines, the speed of the new film 16 has been elevated to the level at which the film 5 is fed, thus attaining a synchronization between the movement of the new film 16 and the running of the preceding film 5.
  • electrical power is supplied to the electromagnet 37 so that a repulsion force is generated between the electromagnet 37 and the permanent magnet 38, with the result that the pressing pad 39 presses an adhesive tape 39, which has been adhered to the leading end of the film 16, downward to a position shown by broken lines, i.e., position denoted by 39b, thus completing the connection of the new film 16b to the film 5.
  • the holding mechanism 24 releases the film 16.
  • the cutter base 40 is stationed at the position denoted by the broken-lines 40a and is moved to and fixed at the position indicated by 40 immediately before the operation of the connecting device 18.
  • Each link 29 is rotatably supported on a frame 42 through a shaft 27.
  • a support rotary shaft 43 is disengageably connected to a gear 45 through a reversible clutch 44.
  • the gear 45 is connected to a pinion 47 through a transmission means such as a chain 46.
  • the pinion 47 is fixed to the shaft 10 together with the drive roller 7.
  • the link 29 is usually stationed at the broken-line position 29c and is stopped by a stopper 49 which is pivotally supported by the frame 42 through a pivot shaft 48 as the stopper 49 is set to a broken-line position 49a.
  • the link 29 is released from the stopper 49a and the reversible cluth 44 is operated in forward direction so that the link is moved to the full-line position 29 past the broken-line position 29a.
  • the speed of the link at the full-line position 29 is the same as the speed produced by the drive roller 7.
  • the connection of the films is conducted when the link has reached the full-line position 29.
  • a phase sensor 50 which produces a signal for disengaging the reversible clutch 44 simultaneously with the start of the connecting operation.
  • the link which has been further swung to a chain-line position 29b due to inertia is held by a stopper 52 which is positioned at a broken-line position 52b.
  • the stopper 52 is rotatably carried by the frame 42 through a pivot shaft 51. Impacts produced by the link 29 at both rotational stroke ends are absorbed by dampers 53 and 54.
  • the link 29 which has been fixed at the chain-line position 29b is then released from the stopper 52b which moves in response to a resetting instruction. Then, the reversible clutch operates in backward direction so as to reset the link 29 to the waiting position 29c.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 illustrate the method for replacing a roll with a new roll after completion of the connecting operation. More specifically, Fig. 4 shows the state of the apparatus immediately after the completion of the connecting operation. The new roll 15 has been moved to a solid-line position 15b. The new roll 15b further moves to a chain-line position 15c. Fig. 5 shows the roll arrangement in the steady condition. The film is fed from the new roll set at the steady supply position 15c and a next roll 56 is set at a position where it is ready for supplying the film when the roll 15c has become almost empty.
  • the present invention eliminate necessity for an accumulator which is required in known apparatus for the purpose of storing the film in a length corresponding to the time required for the connection.
  • amount of the film to be wasted is reduced because the connecting operation can be completed without stopping the line.
  • the operator is mentally stressed by the limitation of the time available for the connection.
  • the apparatus of the present invention conveniently relieves the operator from such a mental stress.
  • the apparatus of the invention can reduce the installation space because it does not have an accumulator. This advantage becomes more significant in accordance with increase in the film size and the feeding speed.

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Abstract

An apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material has a holding mechanism (24) for holding a new film-type material (16) which is to be connected to a preceding film-type material (5) running at a predetermined speed, a synchronizing mechanism (25) for accelerating the holding mechanism (24) to the predetermined speed at which the preceding film-type material (5) is running thereby synchronizing the movement of the new film-type material (16) with the running of the preceding film-type material (5); and a connecting mechanism (26) for connecting the leading end of the new film-type material (16) to the preceding film-type material (5) running at the predetermined speed, whereby the new film-type material (16) is connected to the preceding film-type material (5) without requiring stopping the operation of the apparatus.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to an apparatus for continuously supplying a film or the like.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
  • An apparatus has been known which is capable of connecting a new film to the trailing end of a preceding film while the films are running at the normal running speed. Such an apparatus essentially required an accumulator which can accumulate or store a predetermined length of the new film which is determined by the time necessary for connecting the new film to the preceding film. The accumulator has a multiplicity of stages of rollers around which the film is folded to form a plurality of turns. Therefore, problems are encountered such as damaging of the film or lateral slipping of the film on the roller surfaces, as well as wrinkling of the film. In addition, the provision of the accumulator occupies a considerable space and requires a specific control device for controlling the accumulator. As a consequence, the cost of the whole apparatus is raised uneconomically. This type of apparatus is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 63-106256.
  • The above-described known art does not have any function for attaining synchronization of running speed between the new film and the preceding film which is running at the normal steady speed. In addition, the above-described known apparatus is not designed to realize a compact construction. Furthermore, when the time required for a manual work necessarily employed in the connecting operation exceeds a predetermined time which is allowed by the operation of the apparatus, the operation has to be stopped with the result that the quality of the product is impaired.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material capable of automatically connecting the film-type material while continuously supplying the material at the steady speed without requiring a complicated accumulator and its associated devices, thereby eliminating necessity for a high degree of skill and experience of the operator and improving the working environment.
  • To this end, according to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material, comprising: holding means for holding a new film-type material which is to be connected to a preceding film-type material running at a predetermined speed; synchronizing means for accelerating the holding means to the predetermined speed at which the preceding film-type material is running thereby synchronizing the movement of the new film-type material with the running of the preceding film-type material; and connecting means for connecting the leading end of the new film-type material to the preceding film-type material running at the predetermined speed.
  • The functions of the means incorporated in the apparatus are as follows.
  • The holding means is capable of holding the leading end of the new film-type material to be connected such that the new film-type material is in parallel with the preceding film-type material with the axes of both film-type materials aligned with each other. The new film-type material is held stably so as not to be deformed or come off the holding means during acceleration and synchronization. Th synchronizing means can smoothly accelerating the holding means. Acceleration in the initial period of synchronizing operation is applied not in the feeding direction of the film-type material but in the thicknesswise direction of the same, so that collapsing of the new film-type material is avoided. The connecting means is incorporated in the synchronizing means and is adapted to press, when the synchronization is obtained, a manually supplied bonding tape to the portions of the film-type materials to be bonded. As a consequence, connection can be accomplished without any trouble attributable to a difference of speed between two film-type materials.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of an embodiment of the present invention;
    • Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of a connecting mechanism incorporated in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
    • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a driving portion for driving a synchronizing mechanism;
    • Fig. 4 is a side elevational view illustrative of shifting of a roll; and
    • Fig. 5 is a side elevational view illustrative of replacement of the roll.
    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • Referring to Fig. 1 showing a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus 1 for continuously supplying a film-type material (referred to as a "film" hereinafter) forms a part of a film processing system and is adapted for delivering a film 5 to a processing tank 3 and an introductory section 4.
  • A film 5 unwound from a roll 6 is fed at a constant speed in the direction of an arrow in Fig. 1 by a cooperation between a guide roller 7 and drive rollers 8. The guide roller 7 and the drive rollers 8 are disposed on the extension of a base 9 of the processing system 2 and are rotatably supported by shafts 10 and 11. The drive rollers 8 are power-driven by a suitable drive unit (not shown) at a constant rotation speed. The roll 6 is rotatably and replacably carried by an arm 13 through a shaft 12. A tension control device (not shown) also is provided to ensure that the film 5 is fed with a constant tension.
  • A new roll 15 is rotatably and replacably carried by the end of the arm 13 opposite to the roll 6, through a shaft 14', such that the leading end portion of a new film 16 can be fed into a film connecting mechanism 18 via a guide roller 17 which is rotatably carried by an arm 14 through a shaft 19. The arms 13 and 14 arc fixed to each other and are rotatably supported on a support 21 fixed to the base 9, through a pivot shaft 20. The rotational positions of the arms 13 and 14 are suitably controlled by a driving unit (not shown).
  • When the amount of the film 5 remaining in the roll 6 has become small, the new film 16 is connected to the film 5 by the operation of the connecting mechanism 18. A guide roller 23 which is rotatably carried by the other end of the arm 14 through a shaft 22 has served to guide the film 5 when the film 5 was connected to a preceding film (not shown).
  • Fig. 2 shows the detail of the connecting device. The connecting device 18 includes a holding mechanism 24, a synchronizing mechanism 25 and a connecting mechanism 26.
  • The holding mechanism 24 is rotatably carried by shafts 30 on links 29 which are rotatably carried by shafts 27 on the extension of the base 9 through a fixing member 28. The shafts 27, 30, 30 and 27 form a parallelogram. The holding mechanism 24 has a hodling portion 31 for stably holding the new film 16. The holding portion 31, for example, includes a vacuum suction pad or, when the film is a magnetic film, an electromagnet.
  • The synchronizing mechanism 25 includes a system constituted by the shafts 27, 30, 30 and 27. Before the start of the synchronizing operation, the synchronizing mechanism 25 is stationed at a position shown by broken lines in Fig. 2, i.e., positions indicated at the same reference numerals with suffix "a". The shafts 27 are movable within elongated slots 32 so as to vary the radius of rocking of the links 29.
  • The connecting mechanism 26 includes a pressing arm 34 pivotally carried by the holding mechanism through a pivot shaft 33, a pressing pad 35 provided on the free end of the arm 34, a support arm 36 on the extension of the holding mechanism 24, an electromagnet 37 with an iron core on the support arm 36, and a permanent magnet 34 on the arm 34.
  • When the synchronizing mechanism 25 is accelerated from the position indicated by broken lines to the position shown by solid lines, the speed of the new film 16 has been elevated to the level at which the film 5 is fed, thus attaining a synchronization between the movement of the new film 16 and the running of the preceding film 5. In this state, electrical power is supplied to the electromagnet 37 so that a repulsion force is generated between the electromagnet 37 and the permanent magnet 38, with the result that the pressing pad 39 presses an adhesive tape 39, which has been adhered to the leading end of the film 16, downward to a position shown by broken lines, i.e., position denoted by 39b, thus completing the connection of the new film 16b to the film 5. After the completion of the connection, the holding mechanism 24 releases the film 16.
  • Before the operation of the connecting device 18, the cutter base 40 is stationed at the position denoted by the broken-lines 40a and is moved to and fixed at the position indicated by 40 immediately before the operation of the connecting device 18.
  • A cutter 41 is moved to the broken-line position 41b substantially simultaneously with the pressing operation of the pressing pad 35 so as to severe remaining portion of the film 5.
  • It is thus possible to accelerate the new film 16a into synchronization with the running preceding film 5, connect the film 16a to the film 5 and then severe the unnecessary remainder portion of the film 5, simply by holding, by the holding mechanism 24a, the leading end of the new film 16a with an adhesive tape (not shown) adhered thereto.
  • The mechanism for driving the synchronizing mechanism will be described with reference to Fig. 3.
  • Each link 29 is rotatably supported on a frame 42 through a shaft 27. A support rotary shaft 43 is disengageably connected to a gear 45 through a reversible clutch 44. The gear 45 is connected to a pinion 47 through a transmission means such as a chain 46. The pinion 47 is fixed to the shaft 10 together with the drive roller 7.
  • The link 29 is usually stationed at the broken-line position 29c and is stopped by a stopper 49 which is pivotally supported by the frame 42 through a pivot shaft 48 as the stopper 49 is set to a broken-line position 49a. When the acceleration for synchronization is commenced, the link 29 is released from the stopper 49a and the reversible cluth 44 is operated in forward direction so that the link is moved to the full-line position 29 past the broken-line position 29a. The speed of the link at the full-line position 29 is the same as the speed produced by the drive roller 7. Thus, the connection of the films is conducted when the link has reached the full-line position 29. Arriving of the link at the full-line position 29 is sensed by a phase sensor 50 which produces a signal for disengaging the reversible clutch 44 simultaneously with the start of the connecting operation. The link which has been further swung to a chain-line position 29b due to inertia is held by a stopper 52 which is positioned at a broken-line position 52b. The stopper 52 is rotatably carried by the frame 42 through a pivot shaft 51. Impacts produced by the link 29 at both rotational stroke ends are absorbed by dampers 53 and 54.
  • The link 29 which has been fixed at the chain-line position 29b is then released from the stopper 52b which moves in response to a resetting instruction. Then, the reversible clutch operates in backward direction so as to reset the link 29 to the waiting position 29c.
  • When the set speed of the drive roller 7 is changed, the gear ratio between the gear 45 and the pinion 47 is changed correspondingly to realize the synchronization. When the speed of the drive gear is changed linearly without stepping, a suitable stepless linear transmission is substituted for the mechanism including the gear 45, pinion 47 and the chain 46.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 illustrate the method for replacing a roll with a new roll after completion of the connecting operation. More specifically, Fig. 4 shows the state of the apparatus immediately after the completion of the connecting operation. The new roll 15 has been moved to a solid-line position 15b. The new roll 15b further moves to a chain-line position 15c. Fig. 5 shows the roll arrangement in the steady condition. The film is fed from the new roll set at the steady supply position 15c and a next roll 56 is set at a position where it is ready for supplying the film when the roll 15c has become almost empty.
  • As will be understood from the foregoing description, the present invention eliminate necessity for an accumulator which is required in known apparatus for the purpose of storing the film in a length corresponding to the time required for the connection. In addition, amount of the film to be wasted is reduced because the connecting operation can be completed without stopping the line. In the conventional apparatus, the operator is mentally stressed by the limitation of the time available for the connection. The apparatus of the present invention conveniently relieves the operator from such a mental stress. Furthermore, the apparatus of the invention can reduce the installation space because it does not have an accumulator. This advantage becomes more significant in accordance with increase in the film size and the feeding speed.

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  1. An apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material, comprising: holding means (24) for holding a new film-type material (16) which is to be connected to a preceding film-type material (5) running at a predetermined speed; synchronizing means (25) for accelerating the holding means to the predetermined speed at which the preceding film-type material is running thereby synchronizing the movement of the new film-type material with the running of the preceding film-type material; and connecting means (26) for connecting the leading end of the new film-type material to the preceding film-type material running at the predetermined speed.
  2. An apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material according to Claim 1, wherein said holding means (24) for holding the new film-type material includes a vacuum suction pad (31).
  3. An apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material according to Claim 1, wherein said holding means (24) for holding the new film-type material includes an electromagnet (31).
  4. An apparatus for continuously supplying a film-type material, comprising: holding means (24) for holding a new film-type material (16) which is to be connected to a preceding film-type material (5) running at a predetermined speed; synchronizing means (25) for accelerating the holding means to the predetermined speed at which the preceding film-type material is running thereby synchronizing the movement of the new film-type material with the running of the preceding film-type material; and connecting means (26) for connecting the leading end of the new film-type material to the preceding film-type material running at the predetermined speed; wherein said synchronizing means (25) includes a transmission mechanism for obtaining a rotation from a constantly rotating shaft, a clutch (44) for selectively braking the transmission of rotation, an arm (29) for feeding the new film-type material into said synchronizing means, a sensor (50) for sensing the angle of rock of said arm, a brake operative in response to the angle sensed by said sensor and adapted to stop the rock of said arm, and a reversing transmission mechanism for reversing the stopped arm to a starting position.
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