REWINDING MACHINE AND A WINDING METHOD FOR A WEB OF ABSORBENT SUBSTRATE
20170320690 · 2017-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H19/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H18/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H19/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H18/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H19/2284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/5152
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H19/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H18/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rewinding machine arranged to wind a web of absorbent substrate into multiple logs including a perforating module, a cutting module, a winding module and a control module, the web of absorbent substrate travelling into the modules according to a machine direction, wherein the perforating module is arranged to provide the web of absorbent substrate with regularly spaced perforation lines substantially transversally orientated relatively to the machine direction, wherein the cutting module is arranged to sever the web of absorbent substrate substantially transversally relatively to the machine direction, wherein the winding module is arranged to wind the web of absorbent substrate so as to produce logs of web of absorbent substrate, and wherein the control module is coupled to the perforating module and to the cutting module and controls the modules operations.
Claims
1. A rewinding machine arranged to wind a web of absorbent substrate into multiple logs comprising a perforating module, a cutting module, a winding module and a control module, the web of absorbent substrate travelling into said modules according to a machine direction, wherein the perforating module is arranged to provide the web of absorbent substrate with regularly spaced perforation lines substantially transversally orientated relatively to the machine direction, wherein the cutting module is arranged to sever the web of absorbent substrate substantially transversally relatively to the machine direction, wherein the winding module is arranged to wind the web of absorbent substrate so as to produce logs of web of absorbent substrate, and wherein the control module is coupled to the perforating module and to the cutting module and controls said modules operations such that: at the transition phase between two consecutive logs, the control module is arranged to deactivate the perforating module and activate the cutting module from a first time corresponding to a log production cycle completed between 99.8% and 95% to a second time corresponding to a subsequent log production cycle completed between 0.2% and 5%, and out of transition phases, the control module activate the perforating module and deactivate the cutting module.
2. (canceled)
3. The rewinding machine according to claim 1, wherein, out of transition phases, the control module is arranged to activate the perforating module and deactivate the cutting module from a first time corresponding to a log production cycle completed between 0.2% and 5% to a second time corresponding to the log production cycle completed between 99.8% and 95%.
4. A method of manufacturing logs of absorbent sheet products chosen among the group comprising napkins, towels, kitchen towels, hand towels, toilet papers, wipes and facial tissues with the rewinding machine according to claim 1.
5. A winding method, the winding method comprising the steps of: conveying the web of absorbent substrate according to a machine direction, perforating the web of absorbent substrate by providing the web of absorbent substrate with regularly spaced perforation lines substantially transversally orientated relatively to the machine direction, winding the web of absorbent substrate so as to produce logs of web of absorbent substrate, severing the web of absorbent substrate substantially transversally relatively to the machine direction at a transition phase between two consecutive logs, controlling the perforating step and the severing step such that: at a transition phase between two consecutive logs, stopping the perforating step and resuming the severing step, and out of transition phases, resuming the perforating step and stopping the severing step.
6. (canceled)
7. The winding method according to claim 5, wherein, out of transition phases, the perforating step is resumed and the severing step is stopped from a first time corresponding to a log production cycle completed between 0.2% and 5% to a second time corresponding to the log production cycle completed between 99.8% and 95%.
8. A log of absorbent sheet products produced according to the winding method according to claim 5.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The present invention is illustrated by way of examples and not limited to the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements:
[0033]
[0034]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035]
[0036] More precisely, at the stage of
[0037] A first unwinding unit 2 provides a first absorbent log base web 10A from a first parent roll 7. A second unwinding unit 3 provides a second absorbent log base web 10B from a second parent roll 8. Both absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B are fed to the embossing unit 4.
[0038] Various rollers 9 are appropriately positioned in order to control the path of the absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B along the converting machine/line 1, within and between the various units 2, 3, 4, 5. The absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B travels into the converting machine/line 1 according to the machine direction MD from the unwinding units 2 and 3, towards the embossing unit 4, and towards the rewinding machine 5.
[0039] The embossing unit 4 comprises an engraved cylinder 12, a mating rubber cylinder 13, both rotating in opposite directions, and a glue dispenser 14. The absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B are superposed and combined into the embossing unit 4 in order to form a web of absorbent substrate 11. The engraved cylinder 12 may be engraved with a microstructure pattern combining various embossing tips (not shown). The engraved cylinder 12 may perform a simple or a double-level engraving into the superposed absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B. The glue dispenser 14 typically comprises a vat, an applicator cylinder and a dipping cylinder. The applicator cylinder abuts the superposed absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B against the engraved cylinder 12. The dipping cylinder picks up the adhesive in the vat and transfers the adhesive to the applicator cylinder. The applicator cylinder is arranged to exercise a determined pressure on the engraved cylinder at the distal area of protuberances of the embossed absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B. At said determined pressure, the adhesive crosses through both absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B. This is used to combine both webs and, also, to emboss or micro-emboss at least one of the absorbent log base webs 10A, 10B in order to generate esthetical effects or modify the thickness, or the softness, or the suppleness of the resulting web of absorbent substrate 11. Such steps are known in the art, not germane to the current invention, and, therefore, will not be described in details.
[0040] The rewinding machine 5 comprises a perforating module 20, a cutting module 21, a winding module 22 and a control module 50. The rewinding machine 5 winds the web of absorbent substrate 11 into multiple logs 30.
[0041] The perforating module 20 is arranged to provide the web of absorbent substrate 11 with regularly spaced perforation lines substantially transversally orientated relatively to the machine direction MD (i.e. the perforation lines are substantially orientated according to the cross-machine direction CD).
[0042] The cutting module 21 is arranged to sever the web of absorbent substrate 11 substantially transversally relatively to the machine direction (i.e. the separation line is substantially orientated according to the cross-machine direction CD). The severing of web occurs at a transition phase, namely when a first log is finished at the end of a log production cycle, and before a second subsequent log starts to be wound at the beginning of a new log production cycle.
[0043] The winding module 22 is arranged to wind the web of absorbent substrate 11 so as to produce logs 30 of web of absorbent substrate. For example, the winding module 22 is of the peripheral or the surface type. The winding module 22 comprises a rolling surface 23, a first winding roller 24, a second winding roller 25, a third winding roller 26 and a core supplier 27. The log 30 is formed by winding the web of absorbent substrate 11 onto a core 41. Cores 41 are sequentially provided by the core supplier 27 through the rolling surface 23 before the beginning of a new log production cycle. The log 30 is maintained in position during the winding by the first, second and third winding rollers 24, 25, 26 rotating in surface contact with the log 30. One of the winding rollers 24, 25, 26 imposes the rotation movement of the log 30.
[0044] The control module 50 is coupled to the perforating module 20 and to the cutting module 21 by means of an interface 51. The control module 50 controls the operation of the perforating module 20 and the cutting module 21 in an independent manner. The control module 50 deactivates the perforating module 20 and activates the cutting module 21 at a transition phase between two consecutive logs. The control module 50 activates the perforating module and deactivates the cutting module 21 out of transition phases.
[0045] At the transition phase between two consecutive logs 30, the control module 50 deactivates the perforating module 20 and activates the cutting module 21 from a first time corresponding to a log production cycle completed at around 99.8% to a second time corresponding to a subsequent log production cycle completed at around 0.2%.
[0046] Out of a transition phase, the control module 50 activates the perforating module 20 and deactivates the cutting module 21 from a first time corresponding to a log production cycle completed at around 0.2% to a second time corresponding to the same log production cycle completed at around 99.8%.
[0047] Thus, the perforating module 20 operates during almost around 99.6% of the log production cycle, while the cutting module 21 operates during only around 0.4% of the log production cycle.
[0048] The hereinbefore mentioned values related to the completed log production cycle and operating range are examples, said cycle can be extended from 0.2% to 5% and from 99.8% to 95%, thus said operating range can be modified from 99.6% to 90% and from 0.4% to 10%. Playing on the duration of the transition phase enables controlling the length of the first sheet in the produced log (and therefore also in the produced individual roll). A long first sheet enables protecting the log and also the individual roll before use, like a wrap.
[0049] The produced log 30 is then cut by multiple log saws 31 into multiple and individual rolls 40 of absorbent material sheet.
[0050]
[0051] The web of absorbent substrate 11 is fed into a space of the perforating module 20 comprising a perforator roll and a stationary anvil roll. There, the web of absorbent substrate 11 is pinched (step S1) with the desired perforation or tear lines 28, 38 (schematically represented by dashed lines).
[0052] A perforation line 28 according to the first type of perforation (see
[0053] Two consecutive perforation lines 28, 38 define the individual sheet length in the individual rolls 40 of absorbent material sheet. For example, a sheet of a bathroom tissue rolls may have a length of around a few dozen of centimeters. In
[0054] After the pinching step (step S1), the web of absorbent substrate 11 is wound (step S2) onto the core 41 in order to form a log 30 by means of the winding module 22.
[0055] Once the desired log diameter (corresponding to a substantially defined number of individual sheets wound in the log) is reached, the web of absorbent substrate 11 is cut or severed. The produced log 30 is separated (step S3) from the web of absorbent substrate 11 and subsequently a new log begins to be produced. The web of absorbent substrate 11 is fed into a space of the cutting module 21 comprising a cutting roll and a stationary anvil roll. There, the web of absorbent substrate 11 is severed by a cutting line 29 (schematically represented by two parallel continuous lines). At the transition phase Δt between two consecutive logs 30, the perforating module 20 is deactivated and the cutting module 21 is activated from a first time tL.sub.n corresponding to a log production cycle completed at around 99.8% to a second time tL.sub.n+1 corresponding to a subsequent log production cycle completed at around 0.2%.
[0056] A loose end forming a tail of the web of absorbent substrate 11 of the produced log 30 is adhered to the log in a known manner (step S4).
[0057] The produced log 30 is then cut (step S5) parallel to the machine direction MD by multiple log saws 31 into multiple individual rolls 40. The corresponding cuts in the produced log 30 are also represented by the multiple phantom lines 32 on the surface of the produced log 30.
[0058] A perforation line 38 according to the second type of perforation (see
[0059] The drawings and their descriptions hereinbefore illustrate rather than limit the invention.
[0060] Though the invention has been described with respect to two examples of perforations, these are not limitative examples. The skilled person will readily recognize that other kinds of perforation are possible.
[0061] Further, the described winding module of the peripheral or the surface type is only an example. The invention is also applicable to other kind of winding module, for example winding module using a spindle. Furthermore, the invention is not limited to log being formed around a core, in cardboard or plastic. The log may be coreless at the winding step, or the core can be temporarily present during winding and extracted at the end of the production process.
[0062] Furthermore, though the drawings show a particular horizontal positioning of the different modules/units/machines relatively to each other in the converting line, this is a mere example because the modules/units/machines can be positioned vertically or a combination of horizontal/vertical position. The relative position of the perforating module and the cutting module can be inversed. The converting line may also comprise additional modules/units/machines for performing specific converting steps not described herein. Also, the conversion of two plies is only an example as the invention would be applicable to end products comprising one ply or more than two plies.
[0063] The application of the absorbent product is broad in the domain of sanitary or domestic applications, e.g. napkins, towels, kitchen towels, hand towels, toilet papers, wipes, facial tissues, bath tissues etc. . . . .
[0064] Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” or “at least one” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such element.