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US20090101686A1
US20090101686A1 US12/254,930 US25493008A US2009101686A1 US 20090101686 A1 US20090101686 A1 US 20090101686A1 US 25493008 A US25493008 A US 25493008A US 2009101686 A1 US2009101686 A1 US 2009101686A1
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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
    • B65H23/00Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs
    • B65H23/02Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs transversely
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H23/00Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs
    • B65H23/04Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs longitudinally
    • B65H23/16Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs longitudinally by weighted or spring-pressed movable bars or rollers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2404/00Parts for transporting or guiding the handled material
    • B65H2404/10Rollers
    • B65H2404/13Details of longitudinal profile
    • B65H2404/137Means for varying longitudinal profiles
    • B65H2404/1371Means for bending, e.g. for controlled deflection
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2404/00Parts for transporting or guiding the handled material
    • B65H2404/10Rollers
    • B65H2404/15Roller assembly, particular roller arrangement
    • B65H2404/152Arrangement of roller on a movable frame
    • B65H2404/1521Arrangement of roller on a movable frame rotating, pivoting or oscillating around an axis, e.g. parallel to the roller axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2404/00Parts for transporting or guiding the handled material
    • B65H2404/10Rollers
    • B65H2404/15Roller assembly, particular roller arrangement
    • B65H2404/152Arrangement of roller on a movable frame
    • B65H2404/1521Arrangement of roller on a movable frame rotating, pivoting or oscillating around an axis, e.g. parallel to the roller axis
    • B65H2404/15212Arrangement of roller on a movable frame rotating, pivoting or oscillating around an axis, e.g. parallel to the roller axis rotating, pivoting or oscillating around an axis perpendicular to the roller axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the present invention relates to a web tensioning assembly configured to exert a tension on a web in a process direction and to balance the tension across a width of the web extending substantially in a direction perpendicular to the process direction.
  • the present invention also pertains to a web processing apparatus comprising such a web tensioning assembly.
  • Web tensioning assemblies that exert a tension on a web in a process direction are known in the background art.
  • An example of such assembly is a suspended roller assembly.
  • Such assembly comprises a roller rotatably mounted on an axis that is mounted on two linkages, which are mounted freely rotatable in a frame. If the web is fed in a curve around such a roller, the position and weight of the roller exerts a tension on the web in the feed direction.
  • Such arrangement call; however, not account for differences in path length across the width of the web, resulting in a variation in tension across the web.
  • a web tensioning assembly for tensionably guiding a web in a web processing apparatus, comprises an elongated torsion-resilient element extending in an axial direction having at least two opposing axial end portions; a suspension that suspends said elongated torsion-resilient element, the suspension comprising a first and second suspension linkage, each linkage being non-rotatably connected to the opposing axial end portions of the elongated torsion-resilient element at a first portion of the first and second suspension linkages, respectively, the first and second suspension linkages being rotatably mountable to a frame at a second portion of the first and second suspension linkages, the second portion being located remotely with respect to said first portion, such that the first and second suspension linkages are independently rotatable about an axis extending substantially parallel to said first portion
  • the web tensioning assembly for tensionably guiding a web in a web processing apparatus according to the present invention, takes into account applying a tension in a transport or processing direction while the web is transported along the web transport path.
  • the web tensioning assembly comprises an elongated torsion-resilient element, which extends in an axial direction.
  • the elongated torsion-resilient element is resilient to a torsional loading of the element. If a torsional load is applied on the elongated torsion-resilient element, e.g. an axial torsional load, the elongated torsion-resilient element may deform to a certain extent while resisting against said deformation.
  • the elongated torsion-resilient element is suspended on the axial end portions of the elongated torsion-resilient element on a suspension.
  • the suspension comprising a first and a second suspension linkage, which are both non-rotatably connected to the opposing end portions of the elongated torsion-resilient element at a first portion of the first and second suspension linkages.
  • the first and second suspension linkages are rotatably mountable to a frame at a second portion of the suspension linkages.
  • the second portion of the first and second suspension linkages are located remotely with respect to the first portion, thereby constituting a mechanical arm between the end portions of the elongated torsion-resilient element and the points of rotation at the second portion on which the suspension linkages are rotatably mountable to the frame.
  • the first and second suspension linkages are independently rotatable at the second portions of the first and second suspension linkages about an axis extending substantially parallel to the axial direction of the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • the web tensioning assembly farther comprises a web guide that guides the web over the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • This web guide surrounds the elongated torsion-resilient element at least partially.
  • the web tensioning assembly is arranged such that the web tensioning assembly is configured to exert a tension on the web in the process direction and balances the tension across the width of the web.
  • the width of the web is the width of the web in the direction extending substantially perpendicular to the process direction.
  • the arrangement of the web tensioning assembly creates a force by means of the weight of the web tensioning assembly, which is, via the mechanical arm of the suspension linkages, transferred onto the web via the web guide, thereby exerting a tension on the web in process direction. If, during operation, a difference in path length occurs across the width of the web, the web tends to curve due to path length differences of the web. By the curving of the web across the width of the web, the web may exert a non-uniform mechanical pressure on the web guide.
  • the web guide By exerting a non-uniform mechanical pressure on the web guide, the web guide may be rotated to some extent about an axis of rotation extending parallel to the process direction.
  • the web guide passes this rotation on to the elongated torsion-resilient element, following the rotation of the web guide.
  • the elongated torsion-resilient element is non-rotatably connected to the suspension linkages, which are independently rotatable, the rotation of the web guide is transferred into a torsional deformation of the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • This elongated torsion-resilient element deforms to a certain extent while resisting against said deformation. This resisting against the deformation urges the web guide back to the equilibrium position thereby urging the web into its normal orientation, correcting for path length differences across the width of the web.
  • Using the gimbal assembly in sequential addition to a web tensioning assembly increases the required cumulative space of these assemblies, in particular because the separate application of a gimbal assembly in sequential addition to a web tensioning assembly needs a stretch of web between both assemblies to be able to introduce the necessary degree of freedom of the web at the gimbal assembly.
  • the functional merging of the web tensioning function in the process direction and the balancing of the tension across the width of the web increases the quality of the web transport in the web transport path. While the application of the separate functions requires a stretch of web in between the two functions, in the present invention, both functions are merged into one location. This reduces the required space to house both functions, and reduces the stretch of the web inbetween the web tensioning in the process direction and the balancing of the tension across the width of the web. A large tension across the width of the web may result in damaging the web and even tearing of the web, thereby rendering the web possibly unusable.
  • the web guide comprises a roller.
  • the roller surrounds the elongated torsion-resilient element at least partially, such that the web guide guides the web via the roller over the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • a roller is advantageous because this implementation for the web guide enables a simple and efficient guidance of the web, while deformations of the web due to tensional differences across the width of the web are easily passed towards the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • the web tensioning assembly further comprises a bearing for moveably mounting the roller on the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • a bearing such as, e.g. a ball bearing, dry-running, hydrodynamic or hydrostatic bearing, enables a smooth rotation of the web guide, in particular the roller over the elongated torsion-resilient element. Thereby the web guide minimizes the influence on the motion of the transport of the web, while the web tensioning assembly applies its tension in the process direction.
  • the roller of the web tensioning assembly is freely rotatable about an axis of rotation extending substantially parallel to the axial direction of the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • the roller's rotation influences the movement of the web transport minimally, while the deformation of the web due to tensional differences across the width of the web are easily transferred into a resilient deformation of the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • the roller of the web tensioning assembly is rotatable over a limited portion of an axial revolution.
  • the interfacing between the web and the web guide may be rolling or sliding, or any combination of these interfacing types.
  • the roller of the web tensioning assembly is rotatably fixed in an axial direction with respect to the suspension, thereby creating a sliding interface between the web guide and the web.
  • the web slides along the contacting surface of the web while the web is being transported in the process direction.
  • the contacting surface of the web guide which contacts the web during the transport of the web in the process direction, is preferably smooth and applies a low frictional force in the process direction.
  • the web tensioning assembly comprises a drag linkage extending between the frame and an eccentric location at an axial end portion of the roller, such that an axial rotation of the roller is prevented.
  • a drag linkage By mounting an element, such as a drag linkage, between the frame on which the web tensioning assembly is mounted and a location of the roller, which lays at a distance with respect to the axis of axial rotation of the roller, the axial rotation of the roller is thereby prevented. It is found that locating the drag linkage at an end portion of the roller, e.g. the sides of the roller, near the outer surface of the roller, the drag linkage is most efficient, as this applies the largest mechanical arm to prevent a rotation of the roller.
  • the drag linkage is selectably engaged and disengaged with the roller, thereby selectably enabling a sliding or a rotating interfacing between the web guide and the web, respectively.
  • the selection may, e.g. be implemented as a clamping of the drag linkage to the roller.
  • the suspension is in operation urged towards a predetermined angular equilibrium position with respect to the frame.
  • the suspension will be urged towards an angular equilibrium position with respect to the frame.
  • This is, e.g. advantageous in cases where the web tensioning assembly does not apply its tensioning of the web in process direction at a location along the web transport path where the web guide rests its full weight via the mechanical arm of the suspension on the web.
  • the urging of the suspension in general enables an operator to choose the tension that is applied on the web in the process direction and enables the web tensioning assembly to maintain a predetermined equilibrium position, different from the fully resting position, i.e.
  • the urging force from the frame to the suspension is preferably applied on both suspension linkages, but may also be applied to only one of the suspension linkage.
  • the suspension is spring loaded towards the predetermined angular equilibrium position.
  • a spring enables the configuration of the equilibrium position to be carried out with a simple construction.
  • the web guide is supported by the spring or alternatively an additional pressure is applied on the web via the web guide, e.g. may be implemented by directing the spring force in the direction of the gravitational movement of the web guide.
  • the elongated torsion-resilient element is a torsion bar.
  • the torsion bar is an element, which resiliently deforms under a torsional load.
  • the relation between the deformation of the torsion bar and the torsional load may be chosen to fulfil the desired behavior of the elongated torsion-resilient element.
  • Torsion bars may be designed to perform a deformation in linear proportional relation with the applied torsional load, or may be chosen to have a non-linear relation with the applied torsional load.
  • a linear relation will be appreciated in particular when the deformation, and the proportional resisting counter force or the elongated torsion-resilient element, should increase in a linear fashion when the torsional load on the elongated torsion-resilient element increases.
  • a non-linear relation will be in particular appreciated when, e.g. the resisting counter force should only come into play when the deformation of the elongated torsion-resilient element passes a certain threshold.
  • the elongated torsion-resilient element may consist of a single torsion bar, or may comprise a plurality of interconnected torsion-resilient sub-elements.
  • the torsion bar is formed such that it comprises a substantially star shaped axial cross-section.
  • a star shaped axial cross-section of a torsion bar is in particular advantageous in configurations where the torsional load is applied in an axial direction.
  • Such a torsion bar may be formed as a single integral part, or be constructed, e.g. by joining two or more elongated strips of metal, plastics or the like.
  • the torsion bar is formed such that it comprises a substantially cylindrical axial cross-section.
  • a cylindrical formed axial cross-section of a torsion bar is in particular advantageous in configurations where the torsional load is applied in an axial and/or in process direction. Cylindrical torsion bars have in general a very simple construction and may be relatively cheap.
  • the suspension is functionally connected to an angular position encoder, such that the angular position of the suspension with respect to the frame is measurable.
  • an angular position encoder By monitoring the angular position of the suspension linkages, the behavior of the web guide can be monitored. If the behavior occurs to be extraordinary, this may point out that something should be adapted in the processing of the web. Alternatively, this may be used to detect an absence of a web under the web guide, in particular in configurations where the web guide rests on the web, an absence of such a web is easily detectable using an angular position sensor measuring the position of the suspension linkages. Such a sensor may be implemented on one of the suspension linkages or on a plurality thereof.
  • the present invention pertains to a web processing apparatus, comprising a web feed station for feeding a web, a web processing station for processing the web and a web tensioning assembly according to the present invention.
  • the web processing apparatus comprises a printing station for applying marking material to the web. It is important in such stations to provide the web in a defined fashion and therefore the web should be delivered under a certain tension in process direction, while the differences in path length and tension across the width of the web should be balanced to perform a printing operation on defined positions of the web.
  • the web processing apparatus comprises a recording station for recording an image from the web. It is important in such stations to provide the web in a defined fashion and therefore the web should be delivered under a certain tension in process direction, while the differences in path length and tension across the width of the web should be balanced to perform a recording operation on defined positions of the web.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a printing device
  • FIG. 2A is a first perspective view of an embodiment of a roll-to-roll web processing device according to the present invention for use with the printing device of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 2B is a second perspective view of the embodiment of the roll-to-roll web processing device of FIG. 2A ;
  • FIG. 3A is a first schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the web tensioning assembly of the roll-to-roll web processing device of FIGS. 2A and 2B ;
  • FIG. 3B is a second schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the web tensioning assembly of the roll-to-roll web processing device of FIGS. 2A and 2B ;
  • FIG. 4A is a schematic illustration of the nominal configuration of the web tensioning assembly
  • FIG. 4B is a schematic illustration of a deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly
  • FIG. 5A is a schematic front view of the nominal configuration of the web tensioning assembly
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic front view of a first deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly.
  • FIG. 5C is a schematic front view of a second deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a printing device 10 for printing an image or text on a relatively large object, in particular on a relatively large and flat object.
  • a printing device 10 is well known in the background art.
  • the printing device 10 includes a support assembly 12 on which a printing surface 14 is arranged. As illustrated, the printing surface 14 may be provided with suction holes for pulling the object onto the printing surface 14 and thereby holding the object flat on the printing surface 14 .
  • a guiding assembly 16 is provided for supporting and guiding a carriage 18 . The carriage 18 is movably supported by the guiding assembly 16 such that the carriage 18 may be moved over the printing surface 14 .
  • the guiding assembly 16 may be movably supported on the support assembly 12 such that the guiding assembly may be moved in a y-direction (as indicated in FIG. 1 ) and the carriage 18 may be moveably supported by the guiding assembly 16 such that the carriage may be moved in a x-direction guided by the guiding assembly 16 .
  • the carriage 18 is provided with a printing element such as an inkjet printhead for printing the image or the text on the object arranged on the printing surface 14 by ejecting ink drops at predetermined positions.
  • the guiding assembly 16 and/or the carriage 18 may be supported such that they may be moved in a z-direction, thereby enabling printing on different media (i.e. objects) having a different dimension in the z-direction (when positioned on the printing surface 14 ).
  • the printing device 10 further includes an interface assembly 20 .
  • the interface assembly 20 is configured for connecting a roll-to-roll web processing device to the printing device 10 such that the printing device 10 is enabled to print on a media that is supplied from a roll instead of a medium that is positioned on the printing surface 14 , although it is noted that in an embodiment the medium that is supplied from a roll may be moveably supported by, guided over and positioned on the printing surface 14 . In such an embodiment, the medium may be transported from a supply roll arranged at a first side of the printing surface 14 to a media receiving roll arranged at a second side of the printing surface 14 .
  • a media supply roll and a media receiving roll are arranged at one side of the printing surface 14 .
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate a roll-to-roll web processing device 22 configured to be coupled to the printing device 10 of FIG. 1 .
  • the roll-to-roll web processing device 22 includes a first media roll slot 24 and a second media roll slot 26 for supporting two media rolls.
  • a first media roll may supply a medium
  • a second media roll may receive the medium after it has been printed.
  • each slot 24 , 26 is configured for receiving a media roll supporting device 28 .
  • the media roll supporting device 28 is configured to receive and support the media roll.
  • the media roll supporting device 28 includes an elongated element around which the media roll may be arranged.
  • the elongated element may be a bar or axle having a cylindrical cross-section, for example.
  • the media roll supporting device 28 further includes a support and may further include an assembly of a number of parts, possibly providing additional functionality.
  • the media roll supporting device 28 is removeably supported in at least one slot 24 , 26 ; preferably the media roll supporting device 28 is supported in a suitable slot 24 , 26 at each end of the media roll supporting device 28 .
  • the medium supplied from a roll arranged in the roll-to-roll web processing device 22 is guided through the roll-to-roll web processing device 22 such that the media is moveably supported by and positioned on a media printing surface 30 , possibly provided with a device that holds the medium substantially flat on the media printing surface 30 .
  • a holding device may include, but is not limited to, a suction device.
  • one or more medium guiding rolls may be provided.
  • a first guiding roll 32 A and a second guiding roll 32 B may be provided.
  • the second guiding roll 32 B, in combination with mechanisms 40 A and 40 B form a web tensioning assembly according to the present invention.
  • One or both media rolls may be driven by a motor 36 , for example through the media roll supporting device 28 supporting the media roll.
  • the motor 36 is arranged at one side of the roll-to-roll web processing device 22 .
  • each media roll supporting device 28 is driven at one end thereof.
  • a motor 36 may be provided at both ends of the media roll supporting device 28 .
  • a drive coupling 38 is provided for operatively coupling the motor 36 and the media roll supporting device 28 .
  • FIGS. 3A and FIG. 3B are schematic perspective views of an embodiment of the web tensioning assembly 50 of the roll-to-roll web processing device of FIGS. 2A and 2B .
  • Mechanisms 40 A and 40 B are mounted on a respective portion of the frame 45 A and 45 B.
  • Mechanisms 40 A and 40 B respectively include suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B, which are non-rotatably connected to torsion bar 55 at a first portion of the respective suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B.
  • the respective suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B are rotatably mounted to the portions of the frame 45 A and 45 B at a second portion of the respective suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B, thereby forming a mechanical arm between the point of rotation at the second portions and the first portions on which the torsion bar 55 are non-rotatably connected.
  • the torsion bar 55 is connected to the suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B by means of respective collars 54 A and 54 B, which are fixedly clamped on the torsion bar 55 and are connected to the suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B by means of two bolts each.
  • Flanges 59 A and 59 B are rotatably mounted over the torsion bar 55 , as well as roller carrier flanges 58 A and 58 B.
  • the flanges 58 A, 58 B, 59 A and 59 B are mounted on the torsion bar 55 by means of a dry-running plastic bearing bushing 52 .
  • Flange 59 A and roller carrier flange 58 A are non-rotatably connected to each other by means of bolts, just as the opposing pair of flanges.
  • Suspension linkage 49 A is connected to an angular position sensor 56 , which measures the angular orientation of the suspension linkage 49 A.
  • the signal of the sensor 56 is fed to a signal processing unit (not shown).
  • FIG. 3B illustrates the situation in which a roller 60 is fitted on the construction as presented in FIG. 3A .
  • the roller 60 is mounted on the roller carrier flanges 58 A and 58 B by means of a wringing fit.
  • the roller 60 is prevented from rolling along with the web, creating a sliding interface between the roller 60 and the web.
  • the web transport path curves up at the web tensioning assembly 50 .
  • the weight of the web tensioning assembly rests in the curve of the web.
  • Suspension linkage 49 B is provided with a spring loading assembly 53 to controllably influence the amount of tension that the web tensioning assembly exerts on the web.
  • this spring loading assembly 53 it is possible to urge the web tensioning assembly into a predetermined equilibrium position and/or to selectably control the amount of tension on the web.
  • FIG. 4A is a schematic illustration of the nominal configuration of the web tensioning assembly and FIG. 4B is a schematic illustration of a deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly.
  • the web tensioning assembly is equipped with a star shaped torsion bar 55 .
  • the web guide, in particular the roller is not shown.
  • the web slides or rolls along the web guide (not shown) and is kept at the required tension in the process direction, i.e. the transport direction.
  • FIG. 5A is a schematic front view of the nominal configuration of the web tensioning assembly
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic front view of a first deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly
  • FIG. 5C is a schematic front view of a second deformed configuration of the web tensioning assembly.
  • FIGS. 5A , 5 B and 5 C illustrate another effect that exerts the torsion bar 55 when the web guide is tilted by the web due to path length and tension differences across the width of the web.
  • the torsion bar 55 is non-rotatably connected to the suspension linkages 49 A and 49 B, also non-rotatable in a direction of rotation perpendicular to the plane of the figure, a relative movement of the suspension linkages result in a torsional load on the torsion bar 55 , urging the torsion bar 55 into an S-shaped deformation over its length as depicted in FIG. 5B and FIG. 5C .
  • FIG. 5A illustrates the nominal equilibrium position of the web tensioning assembly, comparable to the situation as depicted in FIG. 4A .
  • the torsion bar 55 is partly surrounded by a web guide, here a roller 60 , which is freely rotatably mounted on torsion bar 55 by means of a dry-running bearing bushing 52 A and 52 B.
  • FIGS. 5B and 5C depict the deformed situations where the nominal situation of the suspension of FIG. 5A is depicted in dashed lines.
  • the torsion bar 55 is deformed in an S-shape as the resilient character of the torsion bar 55 urges the torsion bar 55 back into its nominal straight shape, urging the roller 60 along with it. Therefore, this effect also contributes to the balancing of the tension differences across the width of the web.

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