Patent classifications
B65H23/04
Interliner method and apparatus
An improved method and apparatus for the interleaf winding of materials, especially adhesive, sticky, or tacky materials, which method involves maintaining a tension in the liner material at the point where it is mated with the material being wound.
Printing apparatus and sheet winding method
A printing apparatus includes: a printing unit configured to perform printing on a sheet; a driving unit configured to apply a rotational force to a roll member that is rotatably held; and a pressing unit having a roller configured to apply a pressing force to an outer peripheral surface of a roll sheet wound around the roll member, wherein the pressing unit changes the pressing force during a sequence in which the driving unit applies a rotational force to the roll member and a sheet that has passed through the printing unit is wound.
MEDIA WEB TENSIONING
A system (300) is provided having a printer (4) to print ink onto a web (6) of media (8). The system (300) has a winding roller (10) on which to roll the web (6) of media (8) after printing. A tensioner (12) to vary the tension in a portion (14) of the web (6) of media (8) is also provided. The portion (14) is a portion of web which is being rolled onto the winding roller (10). Also provided is controller (16) to control the tensioner (12) to vary the tension based on the time taken for the printed ink on the web (6) of media (8) to dry.
MEDIA WEB TENSIONING
A system (300) is provided having a printer (4) to print ink onto a web (6) of media (8). The system (300) has a winding roller (10) on which to roll the web (6) of media (8) after printing. A tensioner (12) to vary the tension in a portion (14) of the web (6) of media (8) is also provided. The portion (14) is a portion of web which is being rolled onto the winding roller (10). Also provided is controller (16) to control the tensioner (12) to vary the tension based on the time taken for the printed ink on the web (6) of media (8) to dry.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SHORT FIBERS, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING NONWOVEN FABRIC, SHORT FIBER MANUFACTURING DEVICE, AND NONWOVEN FABRIC MANUFACTURING DEVICE
A method for manufacturing short fibers includes relaxing entanglement of crimped cellulose acetate fibers in a tow band by applying a tension in a predetermined transfer direction to the tow band transferred in the transfer direction, the tow band containing the crimped cellulose acetate fibers and being impregnated with moisture, and forming short fibers by cutting the tow band in which the entanglement is relaxed.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SHORT FIBERS, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING NONWOVEN FABRIC, SHORT FIBER MANUFACTURING DEVICE, AND NONWOVEN FABRIC MANUFACTURING DEVICE
A method for manufacturing short fibers includes relaxing entanglement of crimped cellulose acetate fibers in a tow band by applying a tension in a predetermined transfer direction to the tow band transferred in the transfer direction, the tow band containing the crimped cellulose acetate fibers and being impregnated with moisture, and forming short fibers by cutting the tow band in which the entanglement is relaxed.
FILM FREE END CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A STRETCH WRAPPING MACHINE
An apparatus and method for stretch wrapping of a palletized load uses film tension feedback derived from a film tension control load cell to control film dispensation. The load cell measures film tension and the film payout rates is determined by the film tension. Film tension values are used to determine when an out of bounds condition occurs, namely, when a film break has occurred, or when a possible film break is about to occur or when the film has been cut at the end of a wrapping cycle. To prevent film free end entanglement caused by a break, clamps engage the film so the film tail is controlled, eliminating the risk of recoil. The broken film tail may then be quickly and reliably reattached to the rotating load in a desired position.
Buffer system and method for buffering a length of a strip between an input side and an output side, and related computer program product
Disclosed is a buffer system for buffering a length of a strip, wherein the buffer system includes a buffer member, a buffer drive and a control unit, wherein the control unit is configured for receiving control data having information indicative of an input amount of the strip at the input side and information indicative of an output amount of the strip at the output side, and for generating, based on said control data, a computed value indicative of a theoretical length of the strip in the buffer system between the input side and the output side, wherein the control unit is further configured for positioning the buffer member at a buffer position based on the computed value. The disclosure also provides a method for buffering a length of a strip, and a computer program product.
SHEET FEEDING DEVICE AND RECORDING APPARATUS
A sheet feeding device that rotates a roll sheet supported by a holder portion to feed a sheet includes a holder portion that rotatably supports the roll sheet in which the sheet is wound, a first guide portion projecting from the holder portion in a projection direction corresponding to a front direction of the sheet feeding device, and a second guide portion facing the first guide portion and projecting from the holder portion in the projection direction to guide the roll sheet to the holder portion. In a gap between the first guide portion and the second guide portion and below the gap, a space that can be entered by a carrier that carries the roll sheet is formed.
SHEET FEEDING DEVICE AND RECORDING APPARATUS
A sheet feeding device that rotates a roll sheet supported by a holder portion to feed a sheet includes a holder portion that rotatably supports the roll sheet in which the sheet is wound, a first guide portion projecting from the holder portion in a projection direction corresponding to a front direction of the sheet feeding device, and a second guide portion facing the first guide portion and projecting from the holder portion in the projection direction to guide the roll sheet to the holder portion. In a gap between the first guide portion and the second guide portion and below the gap, a space that can be entered by a carrier that carries the roll sheet is formed.