US3477657A - Apparatus for measuring and winding a given length of ribbon onto a spool - Google Patents
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- the ribbon is wound onto an empty spol at a rotary turret head which carries a plurality of driven spindles on which spools are located and which is angularly displaceable to locate the several spools respectively at a plurality of predetermined operating stations.
- a clip-feeler means for feeling a clip on an empty spool
- a clip-pressing means for pressing a clip with a ribbon attached thereto against the core of the spool for fastening the ribbon thereto.
- a cutting means is located in the region of the rotary turret for cutting through a ribbon.
- My invention relates to devices for measuring and winding ribbon, particularly inked ribbon for typewriters, onto spools, in installations where the inked ribbon is derived from a braked rotary supply means carrying a roll of the inked ribbon from which the ribbon is supplied for movement along a predetermined path. Along this path is located a rotary measuring wheel around which the ribbon extends and from which the ribbon travels to an empty spool which is driven and onto which the ribbon is wound.
- This measuring wheel means is operatively connected with a counting mechanism which is adjustable so that the preselected length of ribbon which is to be wound onto a given spool can be determined.
- winding machines of this general type resides in the fact that before each winding operation commences the leading end of the ribbon must be fastened to the clip of each spool by hand, so that undesirable manual operations are required.
- the cutting of a completely wound ribbon and in particular the fastening of the new free end of the ribbon to a clip as well as the subsequent pressing of the clip against the core of the spool to fasten the ribbon thereto requires an undesirably large amount of time, so that the output of winding installations of this type is detrimentally influenced to an undesirably large degree particularly with respect to the high winding speeds which are possible with present-day installations.
- the ribbon-winding apparatus with a rotary turret means carrying a plurality of driven spindles adapted to coact with the spools for rotating the latter, the apparatus of my invention. also including a clip-feeler means for positioning the ribbon clip, a cutting means for cutting through the ribbon, and a clip-pressing means for pressing the clip against the core of the spool to fasten the ribbon thereto after the clip has pierced through the leading end of the ribbon.
- a ribbon-tensioning means which is situated in advance of the rotary turret means and which preferably includes a pressure cylinder in which slides a piston fixed to a presser member for pressing the ribbon against an anvil which is located opposite the presser member, the ribbon extending between the anvil and the presser member.
- This ribbontensioning means is preferably carried by a carriage which is movable in the direction of ribbon travel in opposition to the force of a spring.
- this ribbon-feeling means may be situated between the rotary measuring wheel means and the ribbontensioning means a ribbon-feeling means for sensing the presence of irregularities, kinks, and the like in the ribbon, this ribbon-feeling means preferably having an adjustable guide-slit and coacting with a feeler pin which actuates a limit switch.
- the clip-feeler means preferably includes, in accordance with my invention, a movable feeler arm engaged by a follower pin which actuates a limit switch, while the clippressing means of my invention includes a pressure cylinder located at the winding station where the ribbon is wound onto an empty spool. Within the latter pressure cylinder is located a piston of the clip-pressing means, and this piston carries a presser member which presses against a clip to advance the latter into engagement with the core of the spool.
- the cutting means also preferably includes a pressure cylinder having a cylinder slideable therein and carrying a cutting blade, and this latter pressure cylinder as well as the pressure cylinder of the clip-pressing means and the pressure cylinder of the ribbon-tensioning means are all controlled by a control means which is actuated from an adjustable counting mechanism driven by the rotary shaft of the measuring wheel means.
- the ribbon-engaging periphery of the measuring wheel means of my invention is provided with a material of a high coefiicient of friction such as, for example, a coating of high-quality corundum in fine granular form.
- a ribbon-tensionin-g means in the form of a swing lever having a free end carrying a presser roll which presses against the ribbon during travel thereof and which acts to displace the ribbon in a direction toward the fastening clip of the empty spool.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of the essential components of a ribbon-winding apparatus of my invention.
- FIG. 2 schematically illustrates part of another embodiment of an apparatus according to my invention.
- the winding apparatus of my invention includes a ribbon-supply roll 3 carried by a braked rotary supply means.
- the supply roll 3 is mounted upon a rotary core engaged by a brake member 4 of an adjustable brake assembly 5.
- This supply means supplies the ribbon for movement along a predetermined path.
- the ribbon 6 travels from the supply roll 3 around a guide roll 7 to the periphery of a rotary measuring wheel means 8, around which the ribbon extends in the manner shown in FIG. 1, this wheel means 8 having at its periphery the material of the high coefficient of friction referred to above.
- the ribbon extends around a second guide roller 9 from which the ribbon travels to a ribbon-feeling means 11.
- This ribbon-feeling means 11 feels the ribbon to sense the presence of irregularities, kinks, and the like. From the ribbon-feeling means 11 the ribbon travels to a ribbon-tensioning means 12. After moving beyond the ribbon-tensioning means 12 the ribbon is guided by a further guide roller 13 to an empty spool 14 carried by a rotary turret means 15.
- the ribbon-engaging periphery of the rotary measuring wheel 8 is provided with a material having a high coefficient of friction.
- the ribbon-feeling means 11 is in the form of a lever supported for swinging movement at its upper end by a pivot 16 and provided with a guide-slit 17 the width of which can be adjusted in accordance with the thickness of the ribbon and the desired quality thereof.
- a spring 18 coacts with the ribbon'feeling means 11 to urge the latter about the pivot 16 in a clockwise direction, as viewed in FIG. 1, against a stop which is fragmentarily illustrated in section in FIG. 1 and which determines the normal position in Which the ribbonfeeling means 11 is yieldably held by the spring 18.
- the feeler means 11 swings about the pin 16 in opposition to the spring 18 so as to further tension the latter, and a feeler pin 19 engages the feeler means 11 so as to be displaced when the latter swings about the pin 16.
- This feeler pin 19 is operatively connected with a limit-switch means 21 to actuate the latter to terminate the operation of the apparatus when the feeler means 11 swings in response to feeling of an irregularity, kink, or the like in the ribbon.
- the ribbon-tensioning means 12 consists primarily o a pressure cylinder 22 adapted to receive any fluid under pressure such as air under pressure, for example, and the tensioning means 12 also includes a piston 23 which is slidable within the pressure cylinder 22 and which is fixed with a presser member 24 adapted to press the ribbon against an anvil 25, the ribbon moving along a path which extends between the presser member 24 and the anvil 25.
- This anvil 25 has a block-shaped configuration and is supported together with the cylinder 22 on a carriage means 26 guided for movement in the direction of ribbon travel by a guide means 27.
- a compression spring 28 presses against the carriage 26 to oppose movement thereof in the direction of ribbon travel, and this spring 28 can be adjusted as by the threaded stud schematically illustrated at the right end of the spring 28 in FIG. 1.
- This guide means 27 takes the form of a rod extending through a bore of the carriage 26, and a similar guide rod can pass through an upper part of the ribbon-tensioning means 12 in an unillustrated manner so that the tensioning means is guided at its upper and lower portions for movement in the direction of ribbon travel.
- the rotary turret means of my invention consists in the illustrated example of three arms at the ends of which there are respectively situated three driven spool spindles 30, 31 and 32, corresponding to the removing station I, the feeling station II, and the winding station III.
- a fully wound spool 33 is removed from the turret 15 or the spindle thereof.
- An empty spool 14 carrying a ribbon-fastening clip in any position is placed at the station II, while the winding operations take place at the station III.
- the empty spool at the feeling station II continuously rotates and is only stopped in its rotation when the fastening clip engages the feeler arm 36 of the clip-feeler means at the station II.
- This feeler arm 36 is supported for swinging movement by a pivot 37 and is urged in a clockwise direction by a spring 38.
- This lever is swung about the pin 37 in opposition to the spring 38.
- a follower pin 34 engages the lever 36 to follow the movement thereof, and this pin 34 is operatively connected with a limit switch 39 to actuate the latter when the lever 36 is swung in a counter-clockwise direction, as viewed in FIG. 1, in opposition to the spring 38, so that as a result of this movement of the follower pin 34 the limit switch 39 Will be actuated to stop the drive of the spindle 31.
- the ribbon is placed under tension shortly before the new empty spool 14 reaches the winding station III. This result is brought about by clamping the ribbon between the presser member 24 and the anvil 25 of the ribbontensioning means 12 just before the next empty spool 14 reaches the winding station III, and during the continued turning of the turret 15 to complete the movement of the next empty spool to the winding station 111 the ribbontensioning means 12 is displaced in opposition to the spring 28.
- the clip-pressing means 40 which includes the pressure cylinder 41 for receiving a fluid under pressure such as air, and this pressing means 40 further includes a piston 42 slidable within the cylinder 41 and a presser member 43 which is fixed to the piston 42 and which is adapted to engage the clip and press the latter against the core of the spool.
- the presser member 43 will press the clip 35 which has pierced through the ribbon toward and into engagement with the core of the spool as soon as the empty spool has reached the winding station III and the full spool has reached the removing station I.
- the length of ribbon which extends between the removing station and the winding station is under tension so that at this tensioned length of ribbon the latter is in a condition to be cut through by the cutting blade 44 of the ribbon cutting means.
- This cutting means includes in addition to the blade 44 a piston 45 which carries the blade 44 and which is slidable within a pressure cylinder 46 also supplied with a fluid such as air under pressure. It is to be noted that the cutting means 44 cuts through the ribbon in the interior of the empty spool 14 at the winding station III.
- the supply of fluid under pressure to the pressure cylinders 22, 41 and 46 as well as the drive for the turret 15 and the spindle 32 at the winding station are all regulated by a control means which is shown in FIG.
- a ribbon-tensioning means 12 in FIG. 1, it is also possible to provide, as shown in FIG. 2, a ribbon-tensioning means in the form of a swing lever 49 supported for free swinging movement about a stationary pivot 48 and carrying at its free end a rotary pressing roll 50 which presses against the ribbon shortly before the running of the ribbon into the empty spool 14, this tensioning means of FIG. 2 acting to press the ribbon toward the fastening clip 35 and maintaining the ribbon under tension.
- the swing lever 49 can be moved by way of a motor or a pressure cylinder in a conventional manner.
- the rest of the structure of FIG. 2 is constructed in the same way as the apparatus of FIG. 1, and in particular there is between the guide rolls 9 and 10 a ribbon feeling means 11 as described above.
- rotary ribbon-supply means for supplying the ribbon for movement from said supply means along a given path, rotary measuring wheel means located along said path and around which said ribbon extends in engagement with said measuring wheel means for turning the latter to measure said predetermined length of ribbon as the latter moves along said path, rotary turret means to which the ribbon travels during movement along said path, said rotary turret means being located along said path subsequent to said rotary measuring wheel means and said rotary turret means carrying a plurality of driven spindle means for respectively carrying spools onto which ribbon is to be wound and for angularly displacing the driven spindle means together with said spools sequentially to a plurality of operating stations, clip-feeler means located in the region of one of said stations for feeling a ribbon-fastening clip on a spool and for locating said clip in a predetermined position, clip-pressing means located
- said clipfeeler means includes a movable feeler arm, a follower pin engaging said arm to follow the movement thereof, and a limit switch means connected to said follower pin for movement therewith, so that when said follower pin moves in response to movement of said feeler arm said limit switch means will be actuated.
- said stations include a winding station, said clip-pressing means being situated in the region of said winding station and including a pressure cylinder, a piston movable therein, and a presser member fixed to said piston for movement therewith to engage a clip for pressing the latter.
- said cutting means includes a cutting blade for cuting across a ribbon, a piston carrying said blade, and a pressure cylinder in which said piston is slidable.
- said ribbontensioning means includes an anvil along which the ribbon moves, a presser member for pressing the ribbon against said anvil, a piston connected to said presser member, and a pressure cylinder in which said piston is slidable.
- said ribbon-tensioning means includes a swing-lever having a free end carrying a pressing roll which engages and presses against a ribbon during travel thereof, and a guide roll engaging and guiding said ribbon for movement along said path, said guide roll being located between said ribbon-feeling means and said swing lever.
- said ribbon-feeling means includes an adjustable guide-slit through which the ribbon is guided, a feeler pin engaging said ribbon-feeling means for sensing the position thereof, and limit-switch means coacting with said feeler pin to be actuated thereby according to the condition of said ribbon-feeling means.
- said ribbon-tensioning means includes a pressure cylinder, said clip-pressing means and said cutting means also respectively including pressure cylinders, drive means operatively connected to said rotary turret head means for turning the latter, one of said stations of said rotary turret means being a winding station where a driven rotary winding spindle is located, drive means operatively connected to the latter spindle for rotating the latter, counter means operatively connected with said rotary measuring wheel means to be actuated thereby, said counter means being adjustable for measuring a predetermined length of ribbon, and control means for controlling the drive means of said spindle at said winding station and said rotary turret means as well as for controlling all of said pressure cylinders, said counter means having an output operatively connected to said control means for actuating the latter.
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| US3650488A (en) * | 1969-01-25 | 1972-03-21 | Spezial Papiermaschlnenfabrik | Machine for winding tapelike strip onto reels |
| US3633839A (en) * | 1970-01-29 | 1972-01-11 | Eddystone Machinery Co | Winding sheet material with threading device |
| US3677505A (en) * | 1970-08-10 | 1972-07-18 | Rca Corp | Tape winding mechanism |
| US3776481A (en) * | 1970-12-29 | 1973-12-04 | Fujia Photo File Co Ltd | Apparatus for taking up a web |
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| US4038127A (en) * | 1976-10-08 | 1977-07-26 | Scott Paper Company | Apparatus for controlling the angular orientation of the end of a rolled web |
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| FR2499958A1 (fr) * | 1981-02-19 | 1982-08-20 | Monomatic Sa | Perfectionnements aux machines a enrouler des bandes de matiere en bobines |
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| US5474248A (en) * | 1993-08-16 | 1995-12-12 | Product Search, Inc. | Slitter/rewinder machine |
| US5415485A (en) * | 1994-08-11 | 1995-05-16 | Marenger; Michael L. | Ribbon cartridge reloader |
| US5743482A (en) * | 1995-06-23 | 1998-04-28 | Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. | Photo film winding method and apparatus |
| WO2008093126A1 (en) * | 2007-02-02 | 2008-08-07 | G24 Innovations Limited | Web processing |
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