FOLDING APPARATUS FOR A CONTINUOUS WEB
20210171310 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
- Aldo FUSAR POLI (Offanengo (Crema), IT)
- Marco ROSANI (Vailarate (Cremona), IT)
- Matteo PIANTONI (Albino (Bergamo), IT)
Cpc classification
B65H45/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A folding apparatus for a continuous web for production of absorbent hygiene articles and intended to be folded into a “V” or “U” shape in first and second longitudinal portions along a folding line parallel to a feeding line. A folding section includes a contact unit extending along the feeding line and defining the folding line. First and second guides are positioned on opposite sides of the contact unit and respectively have first and second sliding surfaces. The first and second sliding surfaces extend in a helical fashion along the feeding line, each having a respective infeed section, where the web is not folded, and a respective outfeed section, positioned downstream of the respective infeed section according to a web feeding direction, where the web is folded in two and has the first portion and the second portion set at an angle to each other.
Claims
1. A folding apparatus for a continuous web being fed in a plant for the production of absorbent hygiene articles and intended to be folded into a “V” or “U” shape in a first and in a second longitudinal portion according to a longitudinal folding line parallel to a feeding line of the continuous web, said folding apparatus comprising a folding section comprising a contact unit for the continuous web extending along the feeding line of the continuous web and defining the folding line; a first guide and a second guide which are positioned on opposite sides of the contact unit and respectively having a first sliding surface for the continuous web and a second sliding surface for the continuous web, wherein the first sliding surface of the first guide and the second sliding surface of the second guide extend in a helical fashion, they extend along said feeding line, they each have a respective infeed section, where the web is not folded, and a respective outfeed section, positioned downstream of the respective infeed section according to a web feeding direction, where the continuous web is folded in two and has the first portion and the second portion set at an angle to each other, the infeed sections of the first and the second sliding surfaces being substantially coplanar the outfeed section of the first sliding surface and the outfeed section of the second sliding surface being transversal, preferably orthogonal, to the respective infeed sections and at least partly converging in the feeding direction of the continuous web.
2. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second sliding surfaces are specular relative to a lying plane of the folding line.
3. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second guides is movable about an axis of rotation transversal to the feeding line, said folding apparatus comprising an adjusting system for a relative position of the longitudinal edges of the continuous web once it has been folded, said adjusting system comprising at least one position sensor for checking a relative position of the longitudinal edges of the continuous web once it has been folded, at least one actuator connected to the first or to the second guide for moving it about the axis of rotation, a computerised control unit in communication with the position sensor and said actuator and configured for moving, by means of said actuator said first or second guide about the axis of rotation depending on a significant piece of information about the relative position of said edges as received from the position sensor.
4. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, comprising a feeding system for the folded continuous web located downstream of the folding section according to the feeding direction of the continuous web.
5. The folding apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the feeding system for the continuous web comprises a first motor-driven belt alongside the first sliding surface of the first guide and comprising a first branch movable in the continuous web feeding direction facing the first sliding surface and together with the first sliding surface delimiting a first passage for the continuous web, said feeding system also comprising a second motor-driven belt alongside the second sliding surface of the second guide and comprising a second branch movable in the continuous web feeding direction facing the second sliding surface and together with the second sliding surface delimiting a second passage for the continuous web, said continuous web in use having the first portion moved by the first branch and passing through the first passage and the second portion, separated from the first portion by the folding line, moved by the second branch and passing through the second passage.
6. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said contact unit comprises a third motor-driven belt having a third branch movable in the feeding direction of the continuous web at the folding line, said third motor-driven belt operating in conjunction with a feeding system for the web for feeding the continuous web as it is being folded.
7. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said contact unit extends along said feeding line at least from said infeed section to said outfeed section of said first and second sliding surfaces.
8. The folding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said contact unit is movable about a second axis of rotation transversal to the feeding line, said folding apparatus comprising a third actuator operatively active on the contact unit for adjusting its position about the second axis of rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0031] Further features and advantages of the folding apparatus according to this description are more apparent in the non-limiting description of an embodiment of it, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0035] With reference to the accompanying drawings, in particular to
[0036] The web 100 is intended to be folded in two along a longitudinal folding line L parallel to a feeding line D of the continuous web.
[0037] The web 100 is for example a composite web comprising a pair of lateral strips which extend along the longitudinal line of the self-same web 100 and are interconnected, for example, by absorbent pads extending along the transversal line of the web and intended to form absorbent articles of the type called “pants”; for simplicity, in the accompanying figures the web 100 is only shown in a very simple form.
[0038] Preferably, the web 100 is folded in the folding apparatus 1 in such a way that its longitudinal edges 100a, 100b are placed in a predetermined position relative to each other, for example substantially superposed.
[0039] It should be noticed that, for greater clarity, in the examples illustrated the folded web 100 is shown with the edges 100a, 100b slightly away from each other at the end of folding, however, the edges 100a, 100b may be substantially superposed even based on the thicknesses of the web 100.
[0040] The apparatus 1 comprises a folding section 2 and, preferably, a feeding system 3 for feeding the folded continuous web 100 which is, at least partly, located downstream of the folding section 2 according to a web feeding direction V.
[0041] The system 3 comprises, for example, opposing rollers, not illustrated, which are substantially known and feed or contribute to feeding of the web 100 along the production plant.
[0042] The system 3 is not necessarily part of the apparatus 1 and may be located in any part along the plant and is used, for folding purposes, to make the web pass in the section 2.
[0043] In the embodiment illustrated, the folding section 2 comprises a contact unit 4 for the web 100.
[0044] The unit 4 extends mainly according to the feeding line D of the continuous web 100 and defines the folding line L.
[0045] The unit 4 has a first end 4a and a second end 4b which is located downstream of the first end 4a according to the feeding direction V of the web 100.
[0046] During its movement along the line D in the direction V, the web 100 is folded in a transversal direction, preferably into a “U” or “V” shape, around the unit 4, that is to say, according to the folding line L.
[0047] In the example illustrated, the web 100 has two flaps or portions 101, 102 which are respectively delimited by the folding line L and the first edge 100a and by the folding line L and the second edge 100b.
[0048] In particular, the flaps 101, 102 are easily identifiable considering the folded web where they are at an angle to each other and meet at the folding line, for example as illustrated in
[0049] The folding section 2 comprises a first and a second guide 5, 6 for the continuous web which are located on opposite sides of the contact unit 4.
[0050] The guides 5, 6 extend mainly according to the line D and, preferably together with the unit 4, cause the folding of the web 100 during feeding.
[0051] The guide 5 has a sliding surface 5a for the web 100 and the guides 6 has a sliding surface 6a for the web 100.
[0052] In the example illustrated, the flap 101 at least partly slides in contact with the surface 5a whilst the flap 102 at least partly slides in contact with the surface 6a along the section 2.
[0053] The flap 101 and the flap 102 remain substantially separated by the contact unit 4 as they pass through the section 2.
[0054] Preferably, the layout of the folding section 2 ensures that the guides 5 and 6 are above the web 100 when it is not folded or between the two flaps 101, 102 of the web when it is folded.
[0055] In alternative embodiments not illustrated, the folding section 2 is substantially inverted, observing
[0056] The sliding surface 5a of the first guide 5 extends in a helical fashion and has an infeed section 51 and an outfeed section 52 which is downstream of the infeed section according to the feeding direction V of the web 100.
[0057] As illustrated, the infeed section 51 of the surface 5a lies in a first plane P1.
[0058] The plane P1 is preferably parallel to a lying plane P of the web 100 upstream of the folding section 2 according to the feeding direction of the web 100.
[0059] The outfeed section 52 of the surface 5a lies in a second plane P2 which is transversal to the plane P1 in such a way as to form the “U” or “V” shaped fold in the web 100.
[0060] In particular, the surface 5a shaped in this way causes a substantially 90° rotation of the flap 101 about the folding line L.
[0061] Preferably the plane P2 is substantially orthogonal to the plane P1.
[0062] The sliding surface 6a of the second guide 6 extends in a helical fashion and has an infeed section 61 and an outfeed section 62 which is downstream of the infeed section according to the feeding direction V of the web 100.
[0063] As illustrated, the infeed section 61 of the surface 6a lies in a third plane P3.
[0064] The plane P3 is preferably parallel to the lying plane P of the web 100 upstream of the folding section 2 according to the feeding direction of the web 100.
[0065] The outfeed section 62 of the surface 6a lies in a fourth plane P4 which is transversal to the plane P3 in such a way as to form the “U” or “V” shaped fold in the web 100.
[0066] In particular, the surface 5a shaped in this way causes a substantially 90° rotation of the flap 102 about the folding line L.
[0067] Preferably the plane P4 is substantially orthogonal to the plane P3.
[0068] Advantageously, the web 100 is not in a folded configuration upon entering the sections 51 and 61 and it has been folded when it exits the sections 52, 62.
[0069] In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the planes P1 and P3 coincide with each other and the planes P2, P4 are substantially orthogonal to the plane P and converge in the feeding direction V of the web 100.
[0070] The surfaces 5a, 6a converge at the respective outfeed sections 52, 62 in such a way that downstream of the section 2 the web 100 is folded.
[0071] In a preferred embodiment, the surfaces 5a, 6a are specular relative to a lying plane PL of the folding line which is preferably perpendicular to the plane P and parallel to the planes P2, P4.
[0072] With reference to
[0073] In order to adjust the relative position of the edges 100a, 100b of the web 100 once the web is folded, the apparatus 1 comprises a related adjusting system 7.
[0074] The guide 5 and the guide 6 pivot at a frame 201 of the above-mentioned production plant and are rotatable about an axis of rotation R which is transversal, in particular orthogonal, to the feeding line D of the web 100.
[0075] The adjusting system 7 comprises a first and a second actuator 8, 9 which are connected respectively to the guide 5 and to the guide 6 for changing their position about the axis R.
[0076] The adjusting system 7 comprises at least one position sensor, schematically illustrated with a block 10 in
[0077] For simplicity reference is made to the case in which the edges 100a, 100b must be substantially superposed, meaning any desired and predetermined relative position to be reached following the folding.
[0078] For example, the sensor 10 is of the optical type and, for example, of the fork type.
[0079] The adjusting system 7 comprises a computerised control unit, schematically illustrated with a block 11, in communication with the sensor 10 and with the actuators 8, 9.
[0080] The unit 11 is configured for moving, by means of the actuators 8, 9, the guides 5, 6 about the axis R depending on a piece of information I about the relative position of the edges 100a, 100b as received from the sensor 10.
[0081] In alternative embodiments not illustrated, in order to adjust the position of the edges 100a, 100b only one of the guides 5, 6 is movable about the axis R of rotation, controlled by the corresponding actuator which is controlled by the unit 11.
[0082] In the embodiment illustrated, the feeding system 3 for the web comprises motor-driven belts, for example of the type looped around at least two rollers one of which is motor-driven, the belts being located at the guides 5, 6 for promoting feeding of the web 100 at the guides.
[0083] In the example illustrated, the feeding system 3, substantially at the folding section 2, comprises a first motor-driven belt 12 alongside the sliding surface 5a of the first guide 5.
[0084] The belt 12 comprises a branch 12a movable in the feeding direction of the continuous web 100 and facing the surface 5a.
[0085] Together with the surface 5a the branch 12a delimits a passage 13 for the continuous web in which the flap 101 passes, if necessary fed by the belt 12 by means of the branch 12a.
[0086] In
[0087] Substantially at the folding section 2, the feeding system 3 comprises a second motor-driven belt 14 alongside the sliding surface 6a of the second guide 6.
[0088] The belt 14 comprises a branch 14a movable in the feeding direction of the continuous web 100 and facing the surface 6a.
[0089] Together with the 6a the branch 14a delimits a passage 15 for the continuous web in which the flap 102 passes, if necessary fed by the belt 14 by means of the branch 14a.
[0090] In
[0091] In a preferred embodiment, the belt 12 is located substantially at the outfeed section 52 of the surface 5a in such a way that the branch 12a accompanies web 100, in particular the flap 101, at the outfeed of the section 2.
[0092] In a preferred embodiment, the belt 14 is located substantially at the outfeed section 62 of the surface 6a in such a way that the branch 14a accompanies the web 100, in particular the flap 102, at the outfeed of the section 2.
[0093] In a preferred embodiment, the belts 12, 14 are as one respectively with the guide 5 and with the guide 6 in the motion about the axis R of rotation.
[0094] For example, the apparatus 1 comprises a single supporting structure which supports the guide 5 and the belt 12 and is rotatable about the axis R and a single supporting structure which supports the guide 6 and the belt 14 and is rotatable about the axis R.
[0095] In this case, the actuators 8, 9 are fastened and operational respectively on the first supporting structure and on the second supporting structure.
[0096] In a preferred embodiment, the above-mentioned contact unit 4 comprises a corresponding motor-driven belt 16 which operates in conjunction with the web feeding system 3 or is part of it.
[0097] The belt 16 is of the substantially known type, looped around at least two rollers one of which is motor-driven.
[0098] The belt 16 comprises a branch 16a movable in the feeding direction V of the web 100 located at the folding line L which is at least partly defined by the self-same branch 16a; in use the web 100 is folded into a “V” or “U” shape around the branch 16a.
[0099] By means of the branch 16a the belt 16 promotes feeding of the web 100 in the folding section 2.
[0100] In the example illustrated, the branch 16a is preferably guided by a train of rollers 160 which preferably extends along the whole section 2.
[0101] The contact unit 4, and if necessary the branch 16a if the belt 16 is provided, preferably extends from the infeed sections 51, 61 of the guides 5, 6 at least as far as the outfeed sections 52 and 62 of the guides.
[0102] In the example illustrated, the unit 4 extends beyond the outfeed sections 52 and 62 in the feeding direction V of the web 100, that is to say, the end 4b is located downstream of the sections 52, 62 according to the feeding direction V.
[0103] In order to facilitate sliding of the web 100 once it has been folded, the unit 4 preferably comprises a guard 17 at least in the portion which extends beyond the guides 5, 6 in the direction V.
[0104] In a preferred embodiment, the unit 4 pivots at the frame 200 of the plant and is movable about an axis R4 of rotation.
[0105] In the example illustrated, the axis R4 coincides with the axis R of rotation of the guides 5, 6.
[0106] The section 2 comprises an actuator 18 operatively acting on the unit 4 for adjusting its position about the axis R4.
[0107] That adjustment allows the tension of the web 100 to be set during folding, allowing improved control of it. The position of the unit 4 is for example determined by the type of material of the web 100 or by the composition of it.
[0108] In the example illustrated, the unit 4 pivots at the frame 100 substantially at its first end 4a.
[0109] In one embodiment, the apparatus 1 comprises, downstream of the folding section 2 according to the feeding direction V of the web 100, a station 19 for stabilising the fold made in the web.
[0110] In the example illustrated, the station 19 comprises a first and second looped belt 20, 21, which are motor-driven and located on opposite sides of the web 100 feeding path.
[0111] The belt 20 comprises a branch 20a movable in the direction V parallel to the web 100 and the belt 21 comprises a branch 21a movable in the direction V parallel to the web 100.
[0112] The branches 20a and 21a delimit a channel 22 for passage of the folded web 100 and contribute to feeding the self-same web 100.
[0113] In that sense, the belts 20, 21 may be considered part of the feeding system 3.
[0114] The relative position of the branches 20a and 21a is also set in such a way as to stabilise the fold made in the section 2 upstream of the station 19, that is to say, to stabilise the folded web 100, for example by compressing it, and prepare it for subsequent processing in the production plant.