Method of Cutting a Running Web
20230381992 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method of cutting a running web, including the steps of: training the web over a smooth peripheral surface of an anvil drum; rotating a blade that extends in an axial direction of the anvil drum about an axis of rotation that is parallel to the axis of the anvil drum; retaining the blade in a retracted position in which a cutting edge of the blade is spaced apart from the web on the anvil drum, the blade being retained against a biasing force of a pre-loading mechanism that biases the blade in a direction towards the axis of the anvil drum; and releasing the blade at a time calculated to assure that the blade will hit the web at a time when the blade passes through a plane that contains the axis of the anvil drum and the axis of rotation.
Claims
1. A method of cutting a running web, comprising the steps of: training the web over a smooth peripheral surface of an anvil drum having an axis; rotating a blade that extends in an axial direction of the anvil drum about an axis of rotation that is parallel to the axis of the anvil drum; retaining the blade in a retracted position in which a cutting edge of the blade is spaced apart from the web on the anvil drum, the blade being retained against a biasing force of a pre-loading mechanism that biases the blade in a direction towards the axis of the anvil drum; and releasing the blade at a time calculated to assure that the blade will hit the web at a time when the blade passes through a plane that contains the axis of the anvil drum and said axis of rotation.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein further including the step of controlling the circumferential speed of the blade to match the circumferential speed of the anvil drum at the time when the blade hits the web.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the blade is rigidly mounted on a rotatable shaft that is supported in a cutter rig, and further including the step of arranging the pre-loading mechanism to act upon the cutter rig.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said plane that contains the axis of the anvil drum and the axis of rotation is a vertical plane and further including the step of biasing the cutter rig downwards.
5. The method according to claim 3, further including the step of locking the cutter rig against the force of the pre-loading mechanism by a cam mechanism.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the cam mechanism comprises a cam with a spiral-shaped peripheral surface and a radial step at one point of its periphery, the cutter rig being locked by a stepped contour of the cutter rig engaging the cam, and further including the step of rotating the cam to unlock the cutter rig when the stepped contour slips off the step of the cam.
7. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of keeping the blade at an elevated temperature.
8. A cutter unit for use with a rotating anvil drum having an axis and a smooth peripheral surface for supporting a web, the cutter unit comprising: a blade for cutting a running web, the blade being adapted to be driven for rotation about an axis of rotation that extends in parallel with the axis of the anvil drum, and the blade mounted in a cutter rig, a pre-loading mechanism arranged to bias the blade against the web on the anvil drum, and a retaining mechanism for retaining the blade against a biasing force of the pre-loading mechanism that is arranged to bias the blade against the web on the anvil drum, the retaining mechanism being arranged to abruptly release the cutter rig, whereby the blade is accelerated against the web.
9. The cutter unit according to claim 8, wherein: the blade is rigidly mounted on a shaft that is rotatably supported in the cutter rig, and the pre-loading mechanism and the cam mechanism are arranged to act upon the cutter rig.
10. The cutter unit according to claim 8, wherein: the retaining mechanism comprises a rotatable cam having a spiral-shaped peripheral surface with a radial step at one position of its periphery, and a support member of the cutter rig has a stepped contour held in engagement with the peripheral surface of the cam.
11. The cutter unit according to claim 8, further comprising a heating system arranged to heat the blade.
12. A method of cutting a running web, comprising the steps of: training the web over a smooth peripheral surface of an anvil drum having an axis; rotating a blade that is heated to an elevated temperature and extends in an axial direction of the anvil drum, about an axis of rotation that is parallel to the axis of the anvil drum; and advancing the blade against the anvil drum at a time calculated to assure that the blade will hit the web at a time when the blade passes through a plane that contains the axis of the anvil drum and the axis of rotation.
13. A cutter unit for use with a rotating anvil drum having an axis and a smooth peripheral surface for supporting a web, the cutter unit comprising: a blade for cutting a running web, the blade being adapted to be driven for rotation about an axis of rotation that extends in parallel with the axis of the anvil drum, a heating system arranged to heat the blade, and an actuating mechanism for advancing the blade against the web on the anvil drum, whereby the web is severed by the blade.
14. A winder for winding a web onto a coil, comprising the cutter unit according to claim 8.
15. The winder according to claim 14, comprising first and second reels disposed on opposite sides of said anvil drum, said reels being adjustable between an active position and an inactive position for alternatingly forming a coil on a respective one of said reels.
16. The winder according to claim 14, wherein the direction of rotation of the anvil drum is reversible and further comprising a feed mechanism configured to selectively feed the web towards the anvil drum from opposite sides.
Description
[0020] An embodiment example will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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[0026] The anvil drum 16 forms part of a cutter unit that further comprises a cutter rig 26 that is guided for vertical movement in the machine frame. The cutter rig 26 has a side frame 28 that rotatably supports one end of a shaft 30. An opposite end of the shaft 30 is supported in another side frame which has not been shown in the drawing. A blade 32 is rigidly mounted on the shaft 30 so as to extend in longitudinal direction of the shaft and to project radially from the surface of the shaft. A blade holder portion inside the shaft has an integrated heating cartridge 33 for heating the blade 32 to a temperature of about 150° C. When the shaft and the blade 32 rotate about an axis of rotation 34 of the shaft, a cutting edge of the blade 32 moves along a circular trajectory 36. In the condition shown in
[0027] A cam shaft 38 is rotatably supported in the machine frame and extends through respective windows 40 formed in each of the two side frames 28. In each of these windows 40, the cam shaft 38 carries an eccentric cam 42 that has a spiral-shaped outer peripheral surface forming a step 44 at one point of its periphery, as can be seen more clearly in
[0028] In the condition shown in
[0029] As the winding process continues, the coil 18 will gradually grow in diameter, and, consequently, the reel 20 has to be moved laterally away from the axis 52 of the anvil drum 16. When the diameter of the coil 18 reaches a certain maximum value, it is necessary to cut the web 12 and to direct the subsequent portion of the web onto the empty second reel 22 so as to start forming a new coil on that reel.
[0030] Shortly before that moment in time is reached, the shaft 30 is driven for rotation and accelerated to an angular velocity at which the circumferential speed of the cutting edge of the blade 32 matches the peripheral speed of the anvil drum. Then, when the blade 32 approaches the vertical plane P that contains the axis 52 of the anvil drum and the axis of rotation 34 of the shaft 30, the cam shaft 38 is also driven for anti-clockwise rotation in
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[0032] In
[0033] The coil 18 will be removed from the first reel 20 and the first reel will be approached towards the anvil drum 16 again so as to be ready to take up another coil. When the coil being formed on the second reel 22 reaches its maximum diameter, the cutter unit is activated again, so as to start a new coil on the first reel 20.
[0034] While, in the example that has been described here, the reels 20 and 22 are moved counter-clockwise, it is also possible to operate the winder 10 in a mode in which the reels are rotated clockwise. In that mode of operation, the web 12 is fed from the opposite side via a deflection roller 54, and the sense of rotation of the anvil drum 16 and the shaft 30 is reversed.