US3470052A - Method and apparatus for winding a multiple ply web - Google Patents
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- US3470052A US3470052A US538080A US3470052DA US3470052A US 3470052 A US3470052 A US 3470052A US 538080 A US538080 A US 538080A US 3470052D A US3470052D A US 3470052DA US 3470052 A US3470052 A US 3470052A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- This invention relates to the art of winding two-ply webs and, more particularly, to a new and improved method and apparatus for preparing the ends of and accomplishing transfer and tail tying of lengths of webs having two-plies which are unattached to each other, and further relates to a product roll formed thereby.
- roll products in the form of small consumer rolls of web material such as sanitary paper and paper toweling is commonly performed on automatic winding apparatus and often on so-called continuous winders.
- roll products are often placed in transparent wrappers through which sloppy or ineffective securement of the tail of the web to the roll is readily apparent to the customer.
- the smaller rolls are normally formed by rewinding a large parent or mill roll which is formed by modern high speed paper machinery.
- a typical winding setup provides means for drawing a substantially continuous web from a large parent roll and means for feeding it over a rotating bed roll to one of a plurality of mandrels containing cores upon which smaller web rolls are wound.
- the web is severed, the tail formed thereby is secured to the completed roll, and the advancing free end of the web is attached to a fresh core carried by a rotating mandrel and advanced into winding position adjacent the bed roll.
- the completed roll is simultaneously moved out of winding position and the core containing the roll is stripped from the mandrel.
- the webs may be slit into a plurality of webs having lesser widths prior to winding of webs on the cores or the completed web roll or log may be out after winding into a plurality of web rolls of lesser width.
- the tail end of a severed length of web which has been wound is adhered to the last ply of the roll by means of adhesive or some other attachment means.
- the free leading end of a the severed web which represents the starting portion of the next length of web to be wound is fed into contact with a core carried on a rapidly rotating mandrel.
- the web is secured thereto to commence the winding of a second roll.
- adhesive is applied to the core to effect web attachment to the core although other means might be employed.
- a web having two plies generally unattached to each other is treated during the process of being converted into smaller consumer rolls so that areas of the web which will be adjacent the severed ends of the lengths of web wound have their plies physically attached to each other.
- the web is embossed in these areas to provide after severance an embossed portion extending up to 2 inches or more from the line of severance of the web.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a typical product roll formed in accordance with the invention
- FIGURE 2 is an elevation view of one type of apparatus for accomplishing web winding in accordance with the invention
- FIGURE 3 is a partial sectional view taken along lines 33 of FIGURE 2, and
- FIGURE 4 is a greatly enlarged elevation view illustrating a portion of the apparatus shown in FIGURE 2.
- Roll 10 has a core 11 about which is wound a two-ply paper web 12, one end of which is adhered to the core 11, the other end of which is adhered to the exterior of the wound roll by areas 13 of adhesive application upon or beneath the tail end of web 12.
- adherence in each instance above is accomplished with respect to the innermost ply only; that is, the ply of the two-ply web which is nearest the core at the particular point being secured on the length of web being wound.
- Web 12 is further embossed in an area 14 at each of its ends as shown at the tail end, to attach two plies of the web 12 together.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates apparatus for forming rolls such as shown in FIGURE 1 from a parent roll 16 of two-ply paper web material 17.
- Web 17 is drawn from parent roll 16 and fed over a guide roll 18 and under a dancer roll 19 and upwardly over a bowed expander roll 20.
- Dancer roll 19 serves to maintain a predetermined tension in web 17 during the winding process while allowing for slight variations in length and speed and while the web is being treated by expander roll 20.
- dancer roll 19 is arranged for movement relative to guide roll 18 and expander roll 20.
- Expander roll 20 is employed to physically condition the web in a well-known manner so as to reduce the frequency of wrinkles as the web passes through the machine.
- Web 17 is then fed between an anvil roll 21 and an associated embossing roll 22 arranged in accordance with the invention, after which it passes under a draw roll 23, over a perforating roll 30, under a second guide roll 25, and over a slitter bed roll 26 which cooperates with a slitter roll 27. At this point, the web is fed out onto a bed roll 28 and advanced toward one of a plurality of mandrels carried on the turret of an automatic winder.
- Perforating roll 30 is employed to create transverse lines of perforations across the traveling web 17 and carries a plurality of perforating shear blades which operate in conjunction with a plurality of adjacent shear plates 31 in a manner well-known to those skilled in the art. If rolls of a product such as toilet tissue or paper toweling are to be formed, the lines of perforations are spaced at regular intervals along the web.
- web 17 is slit prior to being wound onto cores and slitting is performed by passing it between the slitter bed roll 26 and a cooperating slitter roll 27 carrying a plurality of slitting knives arranged in spaced relation to each other along slitter roll 27 at intervals equal to the desired widths of the resulting webs.
- the slitter rolls employed may be of any of the well known types commercially employed in paper converting machinery.
- Web 17 is fed in partial wrapping engagement over bed roll 28 after being slit into a plurality of webs of lesser width by slitter roll 27 and is further advanced toward a core 32 carried on one of a plurality of rotating mandrels 33 which are carried in revolution about an axis 34 by means of a rotatably mounted turret 35 (schematically shown).
- turret 35 Upon the completion of the winding of one roll on a core 32, turret 35 is indexed by a Geneva cam or other suitable mechanism as is well-known in the art and revolves about axis 34 carrying roll 10 away from the bed roll 28 and a succeeding mandrel 33 having a fresh core mounted thereon is advanced into a pickup position for receiving the free leading end of web 17 for commencing the winding of a new roll.
- FIGURE 2 represents a brush-type alhesive applicator 37 arranged adjacent a core 32 carried on a mandrel 33 prior to being advanced into the pickup position and adapted to apply a thin layer of adhesive to the core 32 which will secure the free leading end of a web 17 to the core upon contact to commence the winding of a new roll.
- a knife 38 mounted within the bed roll 28 is outwardly advanced through a cam system so that a cutting edge protrudes beyond the surface of bed roll 28 to severe the web at the predetermined spot.
- Operation of the knife may be performed by a sliding cam mechanism as is well-known in the art and disclosed in US. Patent No. 2,769,600.
- a brush may be mounted behind the knife and adapted to move outwardly with the knife to press the free leading edge of the web into engagement with the core 32 when the brush passes the pickup position.
- the tail of the web is then attached to the exterior of the roll by application of adhesive to the exterior of the roll after which the tail end of the web is pressed into contact with the adhesive covered portion.
- the application of adhesive for tail tying may be accomplished by the apparatus and in the manner described in US. Patent No. 3,096,948.
- a feature of the invention is the apparatus employed to accomplish embossing at these spaced apart portions of the web 17 and the manner in which this apparatus is controlled to operate only at the desired portions or areas of the web, that is, in the general area within which severance will occur.
- the area of a multiple-ply web within which embossing is desired will vary depending on the particular web and type of product involved.
- the area of embossing will comprise only a small portion at the beginning and the end of a roll, that is, up to about 2 inches from the severed ends of the wound web.
- embossed pattern may vary, it being important only to accomplish some physical attachment of the plies of the web to each other in accordance with the invention. This insures easier starting of the unwinding of a roll by a consumer as well as securement of the plies to one another during tail tying and transfer.
- embossing roll 22 is rotatably mounted and supported by journals 40 carried by a supporting assembly 41.
- Supporting assembly 41 is pivotably mounted at pivot points 42 on main frame 43 and the opposite end of supporting assembly 41 is movable about pivot point 42.
- Bias means such as springs 44 are arranged to press embossing roll 22 against anvil roll 21 or against a web 17 running thereover.
- springs 44 exert pressure against supporting assembly 41 and against a portion of main frame 43 to urge supporting assembly 41 and embossing roll 22 in a clockwise direction about pivot point 42 as shown in FIGURE 2.
- the term bias means is also intended to include the arrangement of apparatus which, in some embodiments, provides for gravity force to act in pressing roll 22 against roll 21.
- the weight of roll 22 is substantial in some embodiments and, if arranged as in FIGURE 2, would be sufficient to accomplish embossing by gravity alone, without the use of springs 44.
- a yoke assembly 46 more clearly shown in FIGURE 3 is arranged with connecting arms grasping the shaft of embossing roll 22 in rotation so that upon raising and lowering yoke assembly 46, the embossing roll 22 will be lifted into and out of engagement with a web running in partial wrapping engagement over anvil roll 21.
- Embossing roll 22, as can be seen from FIGURE 3, is divided into a plurality of smaller embossing sections 47 of lesser width by spaced apart areas to which journaled connecting arms of yoke assembly may be attached. It will be obvious that single continuous embossing roll 22 could also be employed with success.
- the uppermost end 48 of yoke assembly 46 is pivotably attached to one or more arms 49, one end of which is pivotably attached to main winder frame 43.
- the opposite end of arms 49 carriers a follower wheel 50 which bears upon the camming surface 52 of one or more cams 53 which control the movement of the yoke assembly 46 and determine the operation of embossing roll 22 as will subsequently be described.
- cam 53 it has been discovered that several embodiments can be employed to control the movement of embossing roll 22 through arms 49 by means of cams 53. It is possible to design cam 53 so that it will have a relatively long period of rotation equal to the length of time reguired to wind a predetermined length of web 17 onto a roll 10.
- the cam 53 in that instance preferably has a depressed portion 55 at one point on its periphery which at the desired time will be located directly beneath the follower wheel 50 in order to allow the arms 49 to drop and, correspondingly, the embossing roll 22 to contact the web 17 and press it into engagement with the anvil roll 21 to secure together and physically attach the multiple plies of the web 17 within portions of the predetermined area along the length of the web 17.
- arms 49 have an extension 56 downwardly depending therefrom which contact a reciprocably mounted support member 57 passing beneath one or more of arms 49.
- Support member 57 has a plurality of recesses 58 therein adapted to receive the extensions 56 during certain portions of the operation of the apparatus.
- Support member 57 is slideably carried by the main frame 43 of the winder and is attached at one end to the piston of a double action air cylinder 59.
- Double action air cylinder 59 is arranged to be controlled by the operation of bed roll 28 and may be operably connected through a pressure valve 60 and a drive mechanism to the bed roll 28.
- support member 57 is arranged to support the extensions 56 of arms 49 during a substantial portion of the winding of a web roll 10 so that cam 53 may be rotated through at least several revolutions without effecting any lowering or changing of the position of embossing roll 22.
- support member 57 is axially moved to a point where extensions 56 of arms 49 drop into recesses 58 of support member 57 and, accordingly, follower wheel 50 is free to follow the contour of the camming surface 52.
- the portion of the total camming surface 52, which is allotted to the depressed portion 55 thereof, representing the interval during which embossing is desired, is much greater relative to the total length of camming surface 52 employed than in the previous arrangement.
- far greater accuracy in achieving positioning of the embossed areas on the web is achieved.
- a mandrel on which a web is wound a rotatably mounted support roll over which the web is fed in partial wrapping engagement to said mandrel, said support roll undergoing one revolution during the feeding of a predetermined length of web which is greater than the circumference of the final wound web roll, means for embossing the plies of the web together in at least portions of successive spaced apart areas located adjacent each side of the line of severance of a first web length from a second web length to effect localized physical attachment of said plies, means to secure the inner ply of the web adjacent the trailing end of the first web length to the wound roll formed by the preceding wound portion of said first web length, and means for transferring the leading edge and for attaching the inner ply of the web adjacent the leading end of the second web length to a core carried by a succeeding mandrel to commence the winding of a new roll.
- Apparatus for embossing areas of a web at spaced intervals comprising an anvil roll, an embossing roll mounted for reciprocation into and out of contact with said anvil roll, bias means adapted to exert pressure upon and to urge said embossing roll into contact with said anvil roll, and cam means operably connected to said embossing roll and arranged to overcome the pressure exerted by said bias means upon said embossing roll during the time when the portions of the web in which no embossing is desired pass between the embossing roll and the anvil roll while allowing embossing of the desired portions.
- Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said apparatus includes means responsive to the progress of the winding of a web roll for preventing movement of said embossing roll toward said anvil roll during at least one revolution of said cam.
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| US3960272A (en) * | 1974-06-03 | 1976-06-01 | Crown Zellerbach Corporation | Roll product with manually graspable tail end and manufacture thereof |
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