B65H18/145

CORELESS RETAIL PAPER ROLL

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

CORELESS RETAIL PAPER ROLL

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

CORELESS RETAIL PAPER ROLL

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

PAPER REWINDING MACHINE HAVING A HYDRAULIC EXTRACTOR

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

METHOD OF MAKING A CORELESS RETAIL PAPER ROLL
20190161303 · 2019-05-30 ·

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

PAPER REWINDING MACHINE HAVING AN EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY FOR EXTRACTING A CORELESS RETAIL PAPER ROLL

A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls.

WEB CONVEYING DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND CONVEYING ROLLER CAPABLE OF EFFICIENTLY SUCKING AIR THAT ENTERS BETWEEN WEB AND CONVEYING ROLLER
20240208754 · 2024-06-27 ·

A web conveying device includes a roller portion, a first air passage, a second air passage, and an air current generation portion. The roller portion rotates in contact with a web. The first air passage extends in an axial direction of a rotation shaft of the roller portion inside an outer peripheral portion of the roller portion and communicates with an outside at an end on a side of a first direction parallel to the axial direction. The second air passage extends from the first air passage in a direction that forms an obtuse angle with respect to the first direction and communicates with the outside of the outer peripheral portion. The air current generation portion generates an air current that flows in the first air passage in the first direction.

UNIT FOR CUTTING APPARATUS AND CUTTING APPARATUS

In a unit for a cutting apparatus, a first shaft, a second shaft, first blades and second blades individually have conductivity. A detection means includes a power source, a first wiring, a second wiring, a plurality of light emitting devices, a third wiring, and a fourth wiring. The first wiring electrically connects the first shaft and the power source. The second wiring electrically connects the second shaft and the power source. The plurality of light emitting devices are respectively attached to a plurality of holders. The third wiring electrically connects each of the plurality of light emitting devices and the first shaft. The fourth wiring electrically connects the plurality of light emitting devices and a plurality of the first blades respectively.

SUBSTRATE CONVEYING DEVICE AND DEPOSITION APPARATUS

A substrate conveying device and a deposition apparatus are provided. The substrate conveying device includes a transmission shaft, a plurality of conveying rollers, and a plurality of bearings. The conveying rollers are configured to convey a substrate respectively. Each conveying roller is assembled to the transmission shaft via the corresponding bearing. Each bearing includes a stator and a rotator. Each conveying roller is fixed to the corresponding rotator. The stators are fixed to the transmission shaft. A magnetic repulsion force parallel to an axial direction of the transmission shaft exists between the stator and the rotator. The stator drives the rotator to rotate via a friction force generated by the magnetic repulsion force between the stator and the rotator.

Web winding device

The present invention provides an improved belted reel which is particularly well suited for the winding of soft, bulky tissue webs and overcomes the limitations of the prior art. The belted reel is capable of providing coordinated web tension and nip control by providing the winding parent roll with two nip pointsthe first nip formed between the winding roll and the second between the winding roll and a second support drum. Preferably the drum encircled by the endless belt lies above the second support drum and the first and second nip points lie in the same vertical plane.