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US841994A US16579003A US1903165790A US841994A US 841994 A US841994 A US 841994A US 16579003 A US16579003 A US 16579003A US 1903165790 A US1903165790 A US 1903165790A US 841994 A US841994 A US 841994A
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  • This invention relates to a web-guide for rewii'iding-machines',ctc. and its object is to provide means for guiding and alining a trav-v wiiiding drums or rollers, which is generally "known in the art an d tov the trade as a sur face ⁇ winder., l
  • eproper underthe present inhe invention comprises in general, the of a traveling web of a guide-roller or rollers, which rollers have a circumferential groove or Grooves at right angles: to the axes thereo
  • ⁇ web i asses over such roller it is found thatit is eld to itsfnormalright-line movement and prevented fromwandering sidewise, which drawings, Figure 1 isian end' elevas'triicted substantially in The invention is illustrated vas applied to af surface con-tact of the rewound roll upon two which reference HAMPSHIRE, -A CORPORATION planes of demarcation between the divisional description O ll the deand rewinding Operation, ⁇
  • Fig. is a .crosssection of Fig. 1. if not torri.
  • Fig. 3- is a detail showing a simple arran e-i ⁇ Sonie of the advantages of the invention might be obtained also by the use of rigid bar or rod of various cross-Sectional driven.
  • Such a web-guide ⁇ may oe used to advaiii
  • the machine, A-so far as it ishere illustage in any winding-machine where it is de- ⁇ trated, comprises side standards v1 and 2, sired to wind the web coinpactly ⁇ and in the having a tie-bar 3 at the upper end thereof form Ofa true cylinder upon the mandrel and and otherwise' connected and strengthened it is of especial advantage in machines which slit a wide roll offabric into a number of i is shown at 4, carried by a mandrel 5, loosely narrower strips and Athen reviiind'upon the journaled upon the framework, and at suit' saine mandrel into a number of narrowfaced rolls all of which mustl be perfectly even, coinpactly wound, and with each layer of fabric exactly superposed upon the one able points in the path of the web 6 are interaxis of the roller. From With machines as heretofore proposed .it 'idler
  • The" present invention secures such'an alinement ofthe parcntweband of the sepa,- rate websinto which it is 4 'i drel 1,3, upon which itis rewound, as shown posed idler-rollers 7 ,one or more of which is provided with a plurality of circurnerentiai-i grooves 8 at right angles lto 'the longitudinal'l the last of these passes between cutter-j divided .that itds 'l at 1/i. Restingonithe. upper side of'the re" IOO shown in the drawings, j
  • wound roll 14 is-the friction or ressure roller 15, trunnions on the ends'ofw ich, as at 16, are 4journaled in a slot formed between ways 7 on the framework, so that the position of the roller 'may be adjusted to suit the .variations of diameter of the rewound roll.
  • Roller 1 5 isearried by links 18, depending om a shaft 19, journaled upon trunnions Whic are journaled in arms 23, the roller .ro being driven therefrom by means of idler 20,- meshmg with a gear 21 on. the lower roller and'aigear 22, which is fast to a chainwheel, both running on the lshaft 19.
  • Shaft 19 isl supported at the end o f arms 23', securely 1 5 ,fastened to a shaft 24, journals-.d at its ends in the-standards.
  • Gear 22, with its chain-wheel attached, are ⁇ driven by means of a chain 25. passing over-suitable sprockets on the shafts 19 yand 24.
  • suitable sprocket on the drum In order to adjust the pressure ofin'the' th nfriction roller or shaft 15, such termlieing edge ofthegrooves.
  • adjustable hwide and one ⁇ 25 weights 27 may be provided 'in-connection sixteenth of an Inch deep, leaving one-eighth 9o with the arms 23.
  • a simple form of teenths ofaninch from center to center ⁇ work driving mechanism for which any other adapted for special' purposes might be sub- 3o stituted, comprises a driving-gear 28 on the end ofthe s indle of the windingdrum 11, a gear 29 on tiie same'spindle'being adapted to mesh with one cfa pair of gears 30 31 u on the cutter-shafts 10 and with an idler 32, b Y. whicha-gear 33 on thewinding-drum 12,is laving thus described the nature of my inroo driven.
  • means 105 ments may be dispensed with under certain for feeding a web, and means for preserving circumstances or additional grooved elethe alinem ent thereof, said means com risin ments added where it is found necessar i an idler-roller interposed in the path o trave order that there may be roper cooperation etween suchroll and tfie winding-drums- -
  • Thisfriction-roller 15 ymay be driven in the manner shown or may be supported as an idler-roller.
  • the grooves can be quite shallow, one thirty-sec ⁇ ond to one-sixteenth of an inch being ample in machines for slitting and rewinding paper,
  • a winding-machine, in combmation, office of the friction roller or'shaft 15 is to a winding-shaft up'on which a web is adapted 65 .put-proper tension upon the rewound rollin to be wound, means interposed in the path of :3o
  • cutting mechanism in cuinferential grooves thereirt at right angles coinbination, incans a sheet of material thereto, said sheet that part l, adapted to supply land a roller over which the parts of l pass from said cutting mechanism,
  • an idler-roller inlterposed in the rpath of travel of the web hetween the delivery-shaft and the rewindiiigshaft, said idler-roller having grooves therein anisni, a guide-roller interposed between said the surface of which is provided with a plurality of annular grooves substantially lparallel to the from said supply-roller overthe saine, and a l roller over which the parts of said sheet pass y a l from said cutting mechanism, theportioiis web into a number of narrower l of the surface of which over which each'part webs, a circi'linferentially-grooved idler-roller located between the delivery-shaft and the and .a circuinfereiitially- 7.
  • a supply-roller rests and by which it is adapted to bedriven.
  • supply-roll, cutting mechanism, andan independent guide-roller intersaid supply-rollthe surface of which -is proof annular grooves substantially parallel to the 4direction of travel over the samefof material from said i the same the surface of supply-roll.

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No. 841,994. PATENTED JAN'. 22, 19017.
R.. MASON'. -WEBGUIDB PoR REWINDING MACHINES, am.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 16, A1903.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.`
No. 841,994. -PATBNTBD JAN. 22, 1907.
. R. MASON.
WEB GUIDE POR RBWINDING MACHINES, am. APPLICATION FILED JULY 16, 1903.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
W/ TNESSES:
' of which the following is a full, clear, and ex'- act description, such aswill en: ble others eling web, especially adapted for machines sidin(r at Dover', and State of New ca able of use in a variety of relations;
`interposition in the path is would put an unequal tension on the web beneath.
UN-ED STATE PATENT OFFICE,
ROBERT MASON` or DOVER, NEW HAMP'SHIRE, AssicNia-.TOKIDDER PRESS ceMPANY, OE DOVER, vNEW OE -wEsfr viaciNiA.
WEB-@MIDE FOR REVlHNDlNG-MACHlNES, 81,0.
Specification-of Letters Patent.
A No. 841,9
v l i L Application filed J'Uly 16,1903. Serial No. 165.790.
Patented Jan. 22, 190?.
possible to slit' the web and rewind the strips upon one mandrel, While stillretaining cenipact rolls of proper shape and with distinct To all mii/mit if; may concern:
Be it known that l, ROBERT in the count i lflanips'hire, liave invented certain new and"ii's'el`ul.-liiiprovenicnts iii rolls? Web-Guides -for Rewiiidiiig Machines, Sac., i,
Mason, re` of Straflord machine for slitting and rewindingpaper or other fabric of the type which rewinds by.
skilled in the art to which 'it appertaiiis to make and use the same.
' This inventionrelates to a web-guide for rewii'iding-machines',ctc. and its object is to provide means for guiding and alining a trav-v wiiiding drums or rollers, which is generally "known in the art an d tov the trade as a sur face`winder., l
Such a machine is shown in UnitedStahw` Letters Patent to Francis Meisel, No. 492,9i'isi, patented March' 7, 1893, to mayT be had for a fuller tails of the slitting only. such features being shown an scribed asis necessary for a standing of the application of vention.
In the vfor rewinding paper or other fabricinto rolls the ends of whic i it is desired to have even or approximately'square with their axes, but
eproper underthe present inhe invention comprises in general, the of a traveling web of a guide-roller or rollers, which rollers have a circumferential groove or Grooves at right angles: to the axes thereo As the `web i asses over such roller it is found thatit is eld to itsfnormalright-line movement and prevented fromwandering sidewise, which drawings, Figure 1 isian end' elevas'triicted substantially in The invention is illustrated vas applied to af surface con-tact of the rewound roll upon two which reference HAMPSHIRE, -A CORPORATION planes of demarcation between the divisional description O ll the deand rewinding Operation,`
tion of a slitting and'rewinding machineconaccordance with that disclosed in the patent noted above,` l
and cause it -tobecome strained andwrinkled, vention. Fig. is a .crosssection of Fig. 1. if not torri. Fig. 3- is a detail showing a simple arran e-i` Sonie of the advantages of the invention might be obtained also by the use of rigid bar or rod of various cross-Sectional driven.
areas yas distinguished from a roller or idler l Similar reference characters 'refer to sii'ninient of gears byfwhich the various sha ts a which it isnecessaryA to actuate maybe shaft. i lar parts throughoutvthe severalviews. Such a web-guide` may oe used to advaiii The machine, A-so far as it ishere illustage in any winding-machine where it is de-` trated, comprises side standards v1 and 2, sired to wind the web coinpactly` and in the having a tie-bar 3 at the upper end thereof form Ofa true cylinder upon the mandrel and and otherwise' connected and strengthened it is of especial advantage in machines which slit a wide roll offabric into a number of i is shown at 4, carried by a mandrel 5, loosely narrower strips and Athen reviiind'upon the journaled upon the framework, and at suit' saine mandrel into a number of narrowfaced rolls all of which mustl be perfectly even, coinpactly wound, and with each layer of fabric exactly superposed upon the one able points in the path of the web 6 are interaxis of the roller. From With machines as heretofore proposed .it 'idler-rollers the web heads 9 on cutter-sha has been found difficult to carry out this op' cut by heads, yas
s 10 and 'thence being eration without interweaviiig thelayers of asses over the winding' drums or-rollers. 11
adj acent rolls. The" present invention secures such'an alinement ofthe parcntweband of the sepa,- rate websinto which it is 4 'i drel 1,3, upon which itis rewound, as shown posed idler-rollers 7 ,one or more of which is provided with a plurality of circurnerentiai-i grooves 8 at right angles lto 'the longitudinal'l the last of these passes between cutter-j divided .that itds 'l at 1/i. Restingonithe. upper side of'the re" IOO shown in the drawings, j
and 12mths rewinding core-shaft -or man?l sa 841,994v
wound roll 14 is-the friction or ressure roller 15, trunnions on the ends'ofw ich, as at 16, are 4journaled in a slot formed between ways 7 on the framework, so that the position of the roller 'may be adjusted to suit the .variations of diameter of the rewound roll.
' Roller 1 5 isearried by links 18, depending om a shaft 19, journaled upon trunnions Whic are journaled in arms 23, the roller .ro being driven therefrom by means of idler 20,- meshmg with a gear 21 on. the lower roller and'aigear 22, which is fast to a chainwheel, both running on the lshaft 19. Shaft 19 isl supported at the end o f arms 23', securely 1 5 ,fastened to a shaft 24, journals-.d at its ends in the-standards. Gear 22, with its chain-wheel attached, are `driven by means of a chain 25. passing over-suitable sprockets on the shafts 19 yand 24. Cha1n-wheels on shaft 24are` zo driven from the windi g-drum v12 by chain 6 passing over suitable sprocket on the drum. In order to adjust the pressure ofin'the' th nfriction roller or shaft 15, such termlieing edge ofthegrooves. i For this urpose grooves used interchangeably throughout, adjustable hwide and one` 25 weights 27 may be provided 'in-connection sixteenth of an Inch deep, leaving one-eighth 9o with the arms 23. of an inch land between`that is, three-six- As shown in Figsll and 3, a simple form of teenths ofaninch from center to center`work driving mechanism, for which any other adapted for special' purposes might be sub- 3o stituted, comprises a driving-gear 28 on the end ofthe s indle of the windingdrum 11,a gear 29 on tiie same'spindle'being adapted to mesh with one cfa pair of gears 30 31 u on the cutter-shafts 10 and with an idler 32, b Y. whicha-gear 33 on thewinding-drum 12,is laving thus described the nature of my inroo driven. i i 4 vention and the application thereof to one Cireumferentizl grooves areindicated at 8 'organization of the many for which it might as applied t'o` eich of the series of-idler-rollers I be readily adapted, What-I claim'as new, and 7 andalsoto the winding-drums 11 and 12, desire to secure by Letters Patent, is` 4o# although the grooving of certa-in ofthese' ele-y l. In a web-guide, in combination, means 105 ments may be dispensed with under certain for feeding a web, and means for preserving circumstances or additional grooved elethe alinem ent thereof, said means com risin ments added where it is found necessar i an idler-roller interposed in the path o trave order that there may be roper cooperation etween suchroll and tfie winding-drums- -Thisfriction-roller 15 ymay be driven in the manner shown or may be supported as an idler-roller.-
It will be obvious that the character of the grooves in the idler-rollers and in the windingdrums may vary Iwidely without departing from the scope of 'this invention.
n-practice it has been found` that the grooves can be quite shallow, one thirty-sec` ond to one-sixteenth of an inch being ample in machines for slitting and rewinding paper,
e groove in'preventing thewandering of the web appears to 8o depend in large measure upon the effect of the edge of the groove upon the webZ The desirable to space the grooves, so that with i Width, depth, character, or number of the variety of ways.
those skilled in the art and ac uainted wit the Patent. N o. 492,964 eferre to, but may be briefly traced. As the web inpassing from he debi/ergat right angles to its axis.
n a winding-machine, in combination,
a Winding-shaft upon which a web is adapted to be wound, and a guide-roller inter osed in the path of travel of the web, said rolller hav- 5o roll vis rawnarou'nd the 1dler-l of the edges thereof, whichare at right ailgles or square with the axis, hold the web to thendelivered to the cutter-shafts in proper l alincment, which'alinement is further las'- sured and completed by the. action of the grooves upon the winding-drums 1:1 and 12,
6 0 one or both, and it is then rewound upon the mandrel 13 owing to the frictionalcontact etween the roller' thereon, as shown at .14, said ooves. f
anv the winding-drums 11 and 12. The 4. n a winding-machine, in combmation, office of the friction roller or'shaft 15 is to a winding-shaft up'on which a web is adapted 65 .put-proper tension upon the rewound rollin to be wound, means interposed in the path of :3o
l 45 illustration will be readily understood bly' videdwithacircumferentialgrooveorgrooves 11o.
a winding-'shaft upon whicha lsjadapte 12b aweb of paperor other fabric, in combina AQftravel of the weband also being interposed same.
' aweb of paper or other f tion .with the delivery-shaft and the means for slitting the combination, a
combination, a supply-roll, cutting mechani ism, and an independent idler guide-roller l interposed between said cutting mechanism 6o drum upon the outer surface' of which the ie-` .which are parallel to the line of travel of the web.
slitting means v,g'rooved winding-drum upon which-the re- .said mechanism and said supply-roll the sur- =plyroll over the same.
.liposed between said cutting mechanism and 'provided with a plurality of annular grooves said web for slitting or diding the web lonl travel over the same' .ofimaterial from said gitudinally and a roller interposed in the path supply-roll.
of travel of said web havingia plurality of ciri 11. In a machine of theclass described, in cuinferential grooves thereirt at right angles coinbination, cutting mechanism, incans a sheet of material thereto, said sheet that part l, adapted to supply land a roller over which the parts of l pass from said cutting mechanism,
for slitting and iei'v'inding of said sheet passes is grooved in a direction substantially parallel to the direction in t which said material passes over the saine. 12. In a machine of the class described, iii
'icombination,- cutting adapted to supply a sheet of material thereto, Aand an independent roller over which the parts of said sheet pass from saidcutting mechanism, the portions of the surface'of tion with the dcliveryshaft and the rewinding-shaft, the means for slitting and dividing the web into narrowerv webs, and a winding wound roll is adapted to rest and by which it` `is driven, said'windiiig-druiii having a circumfereiitial groove or grooves in said outer surface, said grooves being parallel to theline between the edges of the cut portions of the passes are grooved in a direction substantially iarallel to the direction in which said matcrial passes over the saine.
13. In a machine of the class described,
6. In a machine for slitting and rewinding fabric, in combina tion with the delivery-shaft, the rewindingshaft and a slitting means, an idler-roller inlterposed in the rpath of travel of the web hetween the delivery-shaft and the rewindiiigshaft, said idler-roller having grooves therein anisni, a guide-roller interposed between said the surface of which is provided with a plurality of annular grooves substantially lparallel to the from said supply-roller overthe saine, and a l roller over which the parts of said sheet pass y a l from said cutting mechanism, theportioiis web into a number of narrower l of the surface of which over which each'part webs, a circi'linferentially-grooved idler-roller located between the delivery-shaft and the and .a circuinfereiitially- 7. In a machine for ,slitting and rewindiiig a web of paper or'other fabric, in combinasubstantiallv parallel to the direction in which said material passes over the same.
14.' In a machine ofthe class described, `in combination, -a su ply-roller, anism, an indepen between said supprIy-roller and and cutting mechanism the su ace of which is provided with a plurality of annular grooves eubstan tially parallel to the direction tv hieh maw` terial passes i same, and 4an independent roller over which C the parts of said material pass from-said cutting mechanism, the-portions of the surface of which over which each part asses are' grooved in a to the direction in which said materia passes. over the same. f,
15. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a supply-roller, a windingwound roll rests and by which it is adapted to bedriven.
8; In a machine of the class described, in combination, a supply-roll, cutting mechanism and a uide-roller interposed between face of which is'provided with a plurality of annular grooves substantially arallel to the direction of travel of material om said supk9. In a machine of the class described, in
supply-roll, cutting mechanism, andan independent guide-roller intersaid supply-rollthe surface of which -is proof annular grooves substantially parallel to the 4direction of travel over the samefof material from said i the same the surface of supply-roll.
10, In a machine of theclass described, in
which is groovedin' a direction at right angles with the axis thereof.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in the presence oftwo witnesses.
ROBERT MASON.
Witnesses z LESLIE D. HAYES, C. W. CARTLAND.
and said supply-roll the surface of which is substantially parallel. to .the direction of i i of the surface of which over which each part 7o mechanism, means which over which each part of said sheetl combination, ajsupply-roller, cutting mech 85v cutting mechanism and said supply-roller direction of travel of material "A of said sheet passes are grooved in a direction cutting mechent guide-roller interposed 1,00
from said supply-miie? over the" x05- direction substantial y araliel roller, and a guide-roller interposed between U5
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