RE-SEALER FOR A MULTI-PLY CUTTER
20210379785 ยท 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/3813
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/51512
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention is directed to a re-sealer for a multi-ply cutter including a cutter table and a cutter frame. The cutter frame includes a fixed re-sealer end attached to an overlay film. The overlay film covers a workpiece on the cutter table through a movable re-sealer end, which is longitudinally displaced along the table and includes a swing arm on each side of the table. The cutter frame further includes a mandrel attached between the swing arms of the movable re-sealer end and the overlay film. Each of the swing arms include an actuator attached thereto, providing rotation of each of the swing arms in a first direction about an axis of the actuator thereby raising the mandrel above the table. The actuators also include a down stop preventing rotation of the swing arm in a second direction thereby establishing a minimum height of the mandrel above the table.
Claims
1. A re-sealer for a multi-ply cutter including a cutter table and a cutter frame, comprising: a fixed re-sealer end attached to the cutter frame and attached to an overlay film; a movable re-sealer end longitudinally displaced along the cutter table from the fixed re-sealer end, the movable re-sealer end including a swing arm on each side of the table; a mandrel attached between the swing arms of the movable re-sealer end and attached to the overlay film; an actuator attached to each of the swing arms providing rotation of each of the swing arms in a first direction about an axis of the actuator thereby raising the mandrel above the cutter table; and a down stop preventing rotation of the swing arm in a second direction thereby establishing a minimum height of the mandrel above the cutter table; wherein the movable re-sealer end is adapted to cover a workpiece on the cutter table with the overly film.
2. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the mandrel is supporting a roll of the overlay film.
3. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the actuator is one of a pneumatic actuator, electric actuator, or hydraulic actuator.
4. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the actuator includes an actuator pin for engaging the down stop.
5. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the down stop includes a ratchet gear and pawl.
6. The re-sealer according to claim 5, wherein the pawl includes a lever at a first end acted upon by the actuator pin, and a hook at a second end for engaging with the ratchet gear.
7. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the overlay film of the fixed end is attached to a cross beam, and wherein the cross beam is positioned between two vertical supports on either side of the cutter frame.
8. The re-sealer according to claim 1, wherein the cross beam of the fixed end is removable from the vertical supports and storable on a cutter beam.
9. The re-sealer according to claim 7, wherein the fixed end is repositionable vertically about the vertical supports above the cutter table.
10. The re-sealer according to claim 9, wherein the vertical supports include a plurality of slots along the height of the vertical supports for manually repositioning the fixed end.
11. The re-sealer according to claim 10, wherein the vertical supports include a plurality of spring pins positioned at each slot, configured to move the cross beam vertically along the vertical supports and above the cutter table.
12. A re-sealer fora multi-ply cutter including a cutter table and a cutter frame, comprising: a movable re-sealer end attached to the cutter frame and attached to an overlay film, the movable re-sealer end adapted to cover a workpiece on the cutter table with the overly film; a fixed re-sealer end longitudinally displaced along the cutter table from the movable re-sealer end and attached to vertical supports on the cutter beam; and wherein the vertical supports provide for variation of the height of the fixed re-sealer end above the cutter table.
13. The re-sealer according to claim 12, wherein the movable end includes a swing arm on either side of the cutter frame, and a mandrel positioned between the swing arms, configured to support the overlay film.
14. The re-sealer according to claim 13, wherein each swing arm is attached to an actuator on either side of the cutter frame, configured to move the swing arm about an axis into a first position above the cutter table, and wherein the actuator includes an actuator pin for engaging a down stop on the actuator and preventing rotation of the swing arm in a second direction thereby establishing a minimum height of the mandrel above the cutter table.
15. The re-sealer according to claim 14, wherein the actuator is one of a pneumatic actuator, electric actuator, or hydraulic actuator.
16. The re-sealer according to claim 14, wherein the down stop includes a ratchet gear and pawl.
17. The re-sealer according to claim 12, wherein the overlay film of the fixed end is attached to a cross beam and the cross beam is positioned between two vertical supports on either side of the cutter beam, and wherein the vertical supports include a plurality of slots for repositioning the fixed end above the cutter table.
18. The re-sealer according to claim 17, wherein the vertical supports include a plurality of spring pins positioned at each of the plurality of slots, configured to move the cross beam vertically along the vertical supports and above the cutter table.
19. A re-sealer fora multi-ply cutter including a cutter table and a cutter frame, comprising: a movable re-sealer end longitudinally displaced along the cutter table from the fixed re-sealer end, the movable re-sealer end including a swing arm on each side of the table; a mandrel attached between the swing arms of the movable re-sealer end and attached to an overlay film; an actuator attached to each of the swing arms providing rotation of each of the swing arms in a first direction about an axis of the actuator thereby raising the mandrel above the cutter table; a down stop preventing rotation of the swing arm in a second direction thereby establishing a minimum height of the mandrel above the cutter table. a fixed re-sealer end longitudinally displaced along the cutter table from the movable re-sealer end and attached to vertical supports on the cutter frame; and wherein the movable re-sealer end is adapted to cover a workpiece on the cutter table with the overly film and the vertical supports provide for variation of the height of the fixed re-sealer end above the cutter table.
20. The re-sealer according to claim 19, wherein the overlay film is supported by the mandrel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The present invention relates to a re-sealer 100 for a multi-ply cutter including a cutter table 105, and a cutter frame 106 supporting the bristle conveyor 104. A re-sealer in accordance with the present invention may be implemented in a sheet material cutting apparatus including a vacuum holddown system having a roller mechanism for handling air-impermeable sheets such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,742,802 to Maerz, issued Jul. 3, 1973, the entirety of the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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[0017] The mandrel 114 is preferably rounded, and configured to hold a roll of reusable overlay film 116 thereon. It may be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the mandrel 114 may include a spring mechanism as is well known in the art to provide rotational force on the roll of reusable overlay film 116, thereby producing constant tension on the reusable overlay film as it is extended from the mandrel 114. It may be further appreciated that the spring mechanism is capable of winding up the entirety of the roll of reusable overlay film 116, such that the roll of reusable overlay film 116 may be removed from the re-sealer 100 and stored on the cutter beam.
[0018] The actuators 126 may be any type of actuator suitable for attaching to the cutter frame 106 and providing rotational motion to the swing arm 112. The actuators 126 may be, but are not limited to, pneumatic actuators, electric actuators, or hydraulic actuators. In the case of pneumatic actuators, the actuator pairs 126 rotate together via a speed control sensor (not pictured) on the actuator 126. The actuators 126 may have a rotation of 90 degrees, and preferably a rotation of 45 degrees. An exemplary actuator for use with the invention is a rotary actuator part number CRB2BW40-90DZ from SMC Corporation. An exemplary speed sensor suitable for use in the invention is a speed controller part number AS1211F-M5-06A from SMC Corporation.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Thus, the down stop 118 is adapted to control the lower resting position of the swing arm 112 and mandrel 114. More specifically, when the pawl 122 of the down stop 118 is disengaged, the swing arm 112 can move freely upwards or downwards. However, when the hook 123 of the pawl 122 is engaged with the slanted teeth of ratchet gear 120, the mandrel 114 may move freely upwards, but downward movement is prevented. Thus, a minimum height for the mandrel 114 above the surface of the bristle conveyor 104 is established by the down stop 118. The swing arm 112, however, may move upward when the pawl 122 is engaged. Thus, should the mandrel 114 contact a material workpiece above the current minimum height of the mandrel 114, mandrel 114 can move up and over the material spread. As the mandrel 114 moves over the higher material spread, ratchet gear 120 is rotated via swing arm 112 and a new minimum height for the mandrel 114 is set by pawl 122. At any time, should a lower minimum height for mandrel 114 be desired, actuation of actuator pin 124 may disengage down stop 118 thereby allowing mandrel 114 to descend by gravity to a lower position relative to the cutter table 105. Shearing of the workpiece material spread is eliminated by setting the down stop 118 of the mandrel 114 at a position above the bristle conveyor 104 and somewhat below the height of the workpiece material spread.
[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] In one embodiment of the invention, a user of the re-sealer 100 may manually adjust the height of the fixed end 108 by lifting the cross beam 103 from one corresponding set of the plurality of slots 109 and placing the cross beam 103 onto another corresponding set of slots 109. In another embodiment, the fixed end 108 may include a plurality of spring pins (not shown) positioned at each slot, along the height of the vertical supports 107, and configured to move the cross beam 103 vertically along the vertical supports 107 when operated by a user. In yet another embodiment, the fixed end may be vertically movable under machine control. In yet another embodiment, the cross beam 103 may be entirely removable from the cutter frame 106 and stored on the cutter beam 127, allowing for inspection of the cut parts as they are discharged from the cutter table 105 and easily redeployed when required. It may be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a distinct advantage of fixed end 108 is that cross beam 103 may be manually repositioned (i.e., by hand and without tools), or automatically under machine control. Indeed, such repositioning may include removal from the cutter frame 106 entirely.
[0023] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions, and additions in the form of detail thereof may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, while the roll of reusable overlay film 116 is illustrated as being supported on mandrel 114 and fixed to cross beam 103, the roll of reusable overlay film 116 could also be supported by cross beam 103 and fixed to mandrel 114. Accordingly, the present invention has been shown and described by way of illustration rather than limitation.