WO2015167374A1 - Method and system for automatic preventive maintenance of a non-contact printing unit - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method and system for automatic preventive maintenance of a non- contact printing unit in a production line for absorbent articles such as diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence pads or similar.
- a production line for producing absorbent articles such as hygiene articles comprises a number of production units performing one or more production steps.
- One of these production units is the print unit which may be a non-contact printing unit.
- the print unit can only print a certain number of articles or print for a certain period of time until the print unit is clogged by for instance ink or is contaminated by aerosols and has to be cleaned.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an inventive method and system for automatic preventive maintenance of a non-contact printing unit in a production line for absorbent articles where the previously mentioned problems are avoided or minimized. This object is achieved by the features of the appended independent claims.
- the invention relates to a method for automatic preventive maintenance of a non-contact printing unit in a production line for absorbent articles such as diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence pads or similar.
- the production line comprises a plurality of production units including the non-contact printing unit.
- the method comprises:
- the invention further relates to a system for automatic preventive cleaning of a non-contact printing unit in a production line for absorbent articles such as diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence pads or similar.
- the production line comprises a plurality of production units including the non-contact printing unit.
- the system is arranged to initiate automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit upon production stop in the production line not caused by the non-contact printing unit.
- the materials making up an absorbent article generally passes a number of production steps and quality controls.
- a control system of the production line may initiate a production stop if for example a production step malfunctions, a production step is found to negatively affect the final quality of the absorbent article, or if a major machine error occurs such as a power cut or the like.
- One advantage of the invention is that the non-contact printing unit can be preventively cleaned during a production stop which is not caused by the non-contact printing unit.
- the control system thus takes the opportunity of performing preventive cleaning of the printing unit when the production line is stopped although the printing unit functions properly merely for the reason of avoiding or at least postponing future production stops caused by a malfunctioning printing unit.
- the preventive cleaning reduces the need for stopping production due to that the non-contact printing unit malfunctions or requires a scheduled cleaning. This reduces unnecessary loss of production time and the amount of products discarded due to unacceptable printing quality.
- inventive method may example comprise:
- Each production step is performed by one or more production units.
- Each production unit may initiate a production stop if it malfunctions.
- a control system of the production line may be arranged to control individual parts of the production line.
- a printer control unit may be arranged for controlling the printing unit and an associated printer cleaning device. The method then comprises: - initiating automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit upon the printer control unit receiving a preventive cleaning instruction issued from the control system.
- the method may further comprise:
- the printer control unit Before the main production line can start production after automatic preventive cleaning has been initiated, the printer control unit must communicate to the control system that cleaning is finished. Otherwise, if production started before the cleaning procedure was complete, a number of absorbent products would not be printed or the non-contact printing unit could be damaged.
- the method may further comprise:
- the method may initiate cleaning every time the production line stops due to that a production unit other than the non-contact printing unit causes the production stop.
- the method may further comprise:
- the step of evaluating the cause of the production stop may involve associating an estimated time duration with the production stop.
- the control system may have a finite number of predefined production stop states, each of which is pre-classified in one of a plurality of different classes.
- the step of evaluating the cause of the production stop may comprise:
- automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit is initiated when the registered production stop state belongs to one or more predetermined classes.
- Automatic preventive cleaning may be performed during each production stop in the production line not caused by the non-contact printing unit.
- automatic preventive cleaning may only be performed if the estimated time duration of the production stop equals or exceeds the time duration of the automatic preventive cleaning.
- the evaluation of the production stop may besides associating an estimated time duration with the production stop also include registering a production stop state, checking the class associated with the registered production stop state and initiating the automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit when the registered production stop state is associated with a predetermined class.
- Classes may be associated with a gradually increasing estimated time duration for the production stop. This leads to that only certain classes have an estimated time duration associated with them which are of sufficient length so that the automatic preventive cleaning will be initiated.
- the control system may generate a unique alarm signal for each production stop state. Each alarm signal may be pre-classified in one of a plurality of different classes.
- the step of evaluating the cause of the production stop may comprise:
- the control system may comprise a cleaning urgency index representing the cleaning urgency of the printing unit.
- the method then comprises
- the cleaning urgency index may be a function of one or more of: time period since previous printing unit cleaning event; printing unit still stand time period; ink flow resistance in printer nozzle; accumulated length of sheet material of the absorbent article having passed the printing unit; and accumulated printing volume.
- the ink flow resistance in the printer nozzle may for example be determined by measuring the flow resistance in a flow passage between ink pumping means and ink outlet hole.
- Instances may arise when the production line does not experience any production stops at all or any production stops of a sufficient length for an extended period of time. This means that the non-contact printing unit has not experienced any preventive cleaning during that time period.
- the cleaning urgency index may need to be taken into account when a production stop occurs. If it is deemed necessary by the cleaning urgency index that cleaning of the non-contact printing unit must take place, taking the cleaning urgency index into account may result in that the non-contact printing unit is cleaned during a production stop which normally would be too short for automatic preventive cleaning to take place.
- the relative position of a printing nozzle of the printing unit and an opposing support surface for the object to be printed may be adjusted prior to performing the preventive cleaning for enabling access to the printer nozzle, wherein the relative position is adjusted by one or more of: raising the printer nozzle away from the opposing support surface; lowering the opposing support surface away from the printer nozzle; and moving the printing nozzle sideways.
- the production stop may be an unplanned production stop.
- Unplanned production stop may for example be caused by a sudden malfunctioning in a production step or unplanned production stop initiated by a human operator running the production line, such as an emergency stop.
- Planned production stop is for example a stop initiated for planned maintenance work or the like, and where the control system was informed of the planned production stop in advance for being able to plan its operation while taking the planned production stop into account.
- the method may also comprise:
- the method may further comprise:
- the inventive system for automatic preventive cleaning involves corresponding features and advantages as disclosed in relation with the inventive method.
- Figure 1 schematically discloses a production line according to the invention
- Figure 2 schematically shows a control system setup for a system according to the invention.
- Figure 3 schematically discloses a print unit according to a first aspect of the invention
- Figure 4 schematically discloses a print unit according to a second aspect of the invention
- Figure 5 schematically discloses a print unit according to a third aspect of the invention.
- Figure 6 shows an embodiment of the method according to the invention
- Figure 7 shows an alternative embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- FIG 8 shows still an alternative embodiment of the method according to the invention
- Figure 9 shows still an alternative embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 shows still an alternative embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- Figure 1 is a schematic and simplified view of a production line 1 for manufacturing absorbent products. More specifically, the production line 1 is arranged for manufacturing absorbent products that start out as an essentially continuous first material web 2, which is fed forward in a known way from a first roll 3 or the like, in a direction that is indicated by arrows in Figure 1.
- the first material web 2 consists of a back sheet for a disposable diaper, that is, a material of the type that is non-permeable to liquid or that has at least a high resistance to the penetration of liquid, but which, however, is breathable.
- the first material web 2 consists suitably of a thin and waterproof plastic film of, for example, polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester.
- a laminate of non-woven material and plastic film or other suitable and previously-known layers of material can be utilized as a liquid-tight back sheet.
- the first material web 2 can be fed forward by means of two rollers 4, 5 which are arranged to give the first material web 2 that will become the back sheet, a certain given feed speed.
- Figure 1 also shows a non-contact printing unit 6 arranged to print a motif on the back sheet.
- This motif is in the present example printed on the first material web 2 as a first production step.
- the non-contact printing unit 6 can however be set-up at any position along the length of the production line 1 in order to print a motif on any part of the absorbent article.
- the first material web 2 can be divided into a certain nominal division length LN, which is a length that is defined between two transverse positions 7, 8 that delimit a particular product.
- the nominal division length LN consists in particular of a product length that corresponds to the front edge and rear edge of a finished product. However, these lines are not printed on the first material web 2.
- the first material web 2 is fed through processing equipment 9 where a number of work elements and process steps are carried out by a number of production units 10.
- work elements can comprise, for example, the application of various types of absorbent material, wadding material and the like, and any other material and components such as, for example, elastic, adhesive tape and the like.
- the work elements that are carried out in the processing equipment 9 can also comprise folding, cutting, ultrasound welding and other processing steps.
- manufacture of absorbent products by means of a series of such work elements is already known, and for this reason will not be described here in detail.
- the first material web 2 has passed a detecting device 11 just before it is fed into the processing equipment 9.
- the detecting device 11 is arranged to detect any production errors or quality deficiencies in the absorbent article.
- the first material web 2 is fed past a gluing station 12 at which adhesive is applied in order to enable a subsequent outer layer to be glued on, in the way that will be described below.
- the detecting device 11 consists of a suitable device for optical inspection, according to one example in the form of a video camera that is arranged in association with the first material web 2.
- the detecting device 11 may also consist of a suitable device for inspection by other means, for instance infrared, x-ray, laser or the like.
- the detecting device 11 is connected to a computer-based control system 13. Information from the detecting device 11 is transmitted in this way to the control system 13, which in turn is provided with software for image processing that is arranged to detect production errors or quality deficiencies.
- the control system 13 is connected to the production units 10 of processing equipment 9.
- the second material web 14 consists suitably of a non-woven material with a soft and smooth surface, such as, for example, a spun bond material of polypropylene fibre.
- Other examples of materials that are suitable for constituting the outer layer are perforated plastic films, such as, for example, a perforated polyester film.
- the second material web 14 is thus joined to the first material web 2 (together with any additional layers of material and other components that are added in association with the processing equipment 9 as described above) for example by means of the adhesive that was previously applied at the gluing station 12 .
- a complete material web 15 is created, intended to define a number of manufactured products, which is fed forward in a direction that is indicated by an arrow in Figure 1 and taken up and fed forward by means of two additional driving units, for example in the form of two rotating feeding rollers 16, 17 arranged respectively over and under the complete material web 15.
- two additional driving units for example in the form of two rotating feeding rollers 16, 17 arranged respectively over and under the complete material web 15.
- the complete material web 15 can be fed forward.
- a complete continuous material web 15 is thus created, consisting of a number of finished absorbent products that are still joined together.
- This material web 15 is finally fed past a cutting station 18, suitably of the "cross- cutter” type, where cutting is carried out at positions that essentially correspond to the transverse positions 7, 8 for each finished product. In this way, a number of finished products are created in the form of absorbent products.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows a setup for a control system 13 for a production line 1 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the control system 13 comprises a main programmable logic controller (PLC) having a human-machine-interface (HMI) 19.
- the HMI 19 is used by operators of the production line 1 to set various control parameters in order to control the process of manufacturing the absorbent articles and to receive visual or aural statuses, alerts and alarms etc.
- the main PLC can be connected to a number of input/outputs (l/Os) 20.
- the l/Os 20 can for instance be various sensors, circuit breakers, solenoid valves and other process related equipment associated with various production units 10.
- the l/Os 20 can provide the main PLC with for instance sensor data and operative state of circuit breakers and solenoid valves. With operative state is meant for instance on/off or different positions.
- the l/Os 20 can further provide the main PLC with information regarding the operational state of each piece of equipment connected to an I/O 20. If the operational state of a piece of equipment changes from operating to non-operating the main PLC is alerted. Depending on the type of error the main PLC may stop the production line 1.
- the main PLC can further be connected to a motor controller (MC) 21 which in turn is connected to motor drives (D) 22 which control the various motors (M) 23 of the production line 1.
- the motor controller 21 ensures that the motors 23 are synchronized over the production line 1 to ensure that proper speeds of the material webs 2, 14, 15 are achieved.
- the motors 23 in figure 2 may for instance drive rollers 4, 5 in figure 1.
- the main PLC is connected to the non-contact printing unit 6.
- a printer control unit is arranged for controlling the non-contact printing unit and an associated printer cleaning device.
- the printer control unit typically comprises one or more PLCs having l/Os for controlling components of the printing unit and the cleaning device.
- Components of the printing unit typically include a printing nozzle and components of the cleaning device typically include actuators for moving the printing nozzle, material web or cleaning unit.
- the printer control unit may communicate with the main PLC by means of a bus system, serial communication or any other signal communication system.
- the main PLC may typically provide the printer control unit with information about what, when, and where to print, and the printer control unit typically provides feed-back concerning printing unit status and alarm signals.
- the main PLC can also be connected to one or more additional distributed PLCs 40 controlling other parts of the production line.
- a distributed PLC is more independent than an I/O or a motor drive and comprises its own control programming and only sends and/or receives information, instructions and/or statuses from and to the main PLC.
- a less hierarchical control system may be desirable where components of the printing unit and the cleaning device are controlled directly by the main PLC via its l/Os. Still more alternatively, some components of the printing unit and the cleaning device may be controlled by the main PLC and other parts by one or more sub PLCs associated with the printing unit or cleaning device.
- FIGS 3a and 3b schematically disclose a non-contact printing unit 6 according to a first aspect of the invention.
- the non-contact printing unit 6 comprises a print unit 25 with at least one printing nozzle 27, and a cleaning device comprises a cleaning unit 26 and actuating cylinders 29, 30.
- the non-contact printing unit 6 and the cleaning device may be provided as one integral unit or as two separate units.
- the print unit 25 is situated above an opposing support surface 28 on which the material web 2 runs. According to the first aspect of the invention, the adjustment of the relative position of the printing nozzle 27 of the non-contact printing unit 6 and the opposing support surface 28 for the object to be printed is performed as follows.
- the opposing support surface 28 is placed on top of a first cylinder 29 which is arranged to be lowered upon a production stop in the production line 1.
- the cleaning unit 26 is located on a second cylinder 30 which is arranged to extend and place the cleaning unit 26 in a cleaning position upon a production stop in the production line 1.
- the movement of the cylinders are indicated by arrows.
- the at least one printing nozzle 27 of the non-contact printing unit 6 can be cleaned by the cleaning unit 26.
- the opposing support surface 28 and thereby the material web 2 is lowered, thereby creating a space between the print unit 25 and the opposing support surface 28.
- Figures 4a and 4b schematically disclose a non-contact printing unit 6 and cleaning device according to a second aspect of the invention.
- the adjustment of the relative position of the printing nozzle 27 of the non-contact printing unit 6 and the opposing support surface 28 for the object to be printed is performed as follows.
- the print unit 25 is controlled to be raised upon a decision to perform cleaning of the print unit 25.
- the cleaning unit 26 is located on a second cylinder 30 as described in conjunction with figure 3a. Upon decision to perform cleaning the print unit
- Figure 5a and 5b schematically discloses a print unit 25 according to a third aspect of the invention.
- Figure 5 schematically discloses a non-contact printing unit 6 according to a third aspect of the invention.
- the adjustment of the relative position of the printing nozzle 27 of the non-contact printing unit 6 and the opposing support surface 28 for the object to be printed is performed as follows.
- the print unit 25 is attached to a third cylinder 31 which in this aspect of the invention is arranged to move at least the printing nozzle 27 of the print unit 25 sideways upon decision to perform cleaning of the print unit 25.
- the cleaning unit 26 is in this aspect of the invention located on a fixed position 32.
- the print unit 25 Upon decision to perform cleaning the print unit 25 is moved sideways away from the opposing support surface 28.
- the print unit 25 is moved to a cleaning position on top of the cleaning unit 26 as shown in figure 5b.
- the cleaning unit 26 may alternatively be attached to a second cylinder 30 as described in conjunction with figure 3a. In this case, both the print unit 25 and the cleaning unit 26 can move from their respective initial positions, thereby reaching a cleaning position.
- the printer control unit retracts the second cylinder 30, thereby removing the cleaning unit 26 from the cleaning position and moves the print unit 25 back towards the opposing support surface 28 and material web 2. Manufacturing can thereafter be resumed.
- the method steps of the invention will be described more in detail with respect to figure 6 - 10 showing different embodiments of the method.
- the first step 61 involves identifying a production stop in the production line, as well as the cause of the production stop.
- Production stops are generally decided by the main PLC upon receiving an alarm signal from any of the distributed PLCs 40 or when information from the I/O ports 20 of the main PLC indicates malfunctioning for any reason.
- the cause for the production stop may be identified based on the type of alarm signal the main PLC received.
- Each PLC may be programmed as a finite state machine having a specific state for each possible operation mode. When a malfunction of any kind is detected in any of the distributed PLSs 40 the control system of that PLC enters a specific state predefined for this situation, and a corresponding alarm is transmitted to the main PLC.
- the main PLC decides to stop the production line completely or partly, slow down the production line, or the like until the problem is eliminated.
- the main PLC may thus for example determine the cause of a production stop based in the specific alarm received. Alternatively, is no alarm system or finite state machine system is used, some other means for determining the cause or origin of the production stop may be used. After having determined the cause of the production stop, and determined that the production stop was not caused by the non-contact printing unit, preventive cleaning is initiated in step 62.
- the preventive cleaning may be performed by a control unit dedicated the printing unit 6 and/or cleaning device upon receiving an instruction from the main PLC to initiate the cleaning procedure.
- the cleaning process may be initiated without further communication.
- Figure 7 illustrates a method similar to figure 6 but with the additional final step 63 of communicating, after terminated cleaning sequence, from the printer control unit to the control system, that the printing unit is ready for operation. Such a feedback information is useful to avoid that the production is started before the cleaning process has finished.
- automatic preventive cleaning of the non- contact printing unit 6 may be initiated upon each production stop in the production line 1 not caused by the non-contact printing unit 6. This approach is straight-forward and requires less evaluation.
- the step 61 of identifying and evaluating the cause of production stop is followed by a step 64 of taking the result of the production stop evaluation into account while deciding upon initiating the automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit.
- the step 64 of evaluating the cause of the production stop involves associating an estimated time duration with the production stop. In case it is determined that preventive cleaning should be initiated, the method enters step 62 for performing the cleaning. Otherwise the method skips the cleaning process. This may for example occur when the production stop was evaluated to be relatively short.
- One practical solution for performing the mentioned evaluation is shown with reference to figure 9 and involves a first step 60 of initial classification of possible production stops, where all production stop states are first associated with an individual production stop time duration and subsequently classified in one of at least two classes.
- the classes are preferably associated with a gradually increasing estimated time duration for the production stop.
- the control system may quickly check the class associated with the registered production stop state and based in the classification rules used in the initial classification step 60. For example, two classes are available, one class associated with production stop states normally taking longer time than an average cleaning process, and the other class associated with production stop states normally taking less time than an average cleaning process.
- step 64 If it is determined during the evaluations step 64 that the present production stop state belongs to the first class (predetermined class), cleaning is immediately initiated without further investigation of the underlying cause for the production stop.
- step 61 of identifying a production stop in the production line, as well as the cause of the production stop.
- step 65 of determining a status of a present cleaning urgency index.
- the cleaning urgency index is used for preventing that a preventive cleaning of the printing unit is initiated very shortly after a previous preventive cleaning event, simply to because the need for additional preventive cleaning might be very low and the risk for additional production delays caused by the preventive cleaning event itself is not insignificant.
- the method and system may be better off not initiating the automatic preventive cleaning.
- the method and system is likely better of initiating the automatic preventive cleaning in order to avoid an additional production stop in the near future caused by malfunction of the printing unit, despite the fact that the present production stop may be slightly prolonged due the preventive cleaning.
- the cleaning urgency index may thus assist the control system to take better and more long-term decisions.
- the cleaning urgency index is preferably continuously monitored by the control system.
- the cleaning urgency index may be a function of many different aspects, for example a time period since previous printing unit cleaning event.
- the printing unit may be assumed to become increasingly clogged and dirty with time, in particular production time, such that the time period that has passed since the previous cleaning event may be a relevant aspect.
- Another relevant aspect may be printing unit still stand time period, such as still stand time period since last printing operation. Ink dries over time and may cause printing problems. Printing still stand time may thus be a relevant aspect.
- Still another relevant aspect may be ink flow resistance in printing nozzle. This may for example be determined monitoring flow resistance in flow passage between pumping means and ink outlet hole, which may be measured by analysing pumping means power requirement.
- Still further relevant aspects may be accumulated length of sheet material having passed the printing unit since the previous cleaning session, or accumulated printing volume since last cleaning session, for example quantified in terms of consumed accumulated ink volume.
- the method involves the step 64 of deciding upon initiating the automatic preventive cleaning of the non-contact printing unit while taking the result of both the production stop evaluation and current cleaning urgency index into account. In case it is determined that preventive cleaning should be initiated, the method enters step 62 for performing the cleaning. Otherwise the method skips the cleaning process.
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