Apparatus and method for applying a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern
10806634 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F13/15699
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/15764
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C65/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An applicator for and method of guiding a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern as the base web is advanced in a machine direction are disclosed. The applicator can include a support structure, a cantilever arm, a guide roller, and a connecting link. The cantilever arm can be supported by the support structure and moveable through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction. The guide roller can guide the first web onto the base web and can be pivotally mounted on the cantilever arm for pivotal movement of the guide roller with respect to the cantilever arm. The connecting link can be operatively coupled to the guide roller. Pivotal movement of the guide roller can be dependent on movement of the connecting link. Positioning of the guide roller in the cross machine direction can be dependent on movement of the cantilever arm.
Claims
1. An applicator for guiding a first web to a base web as the base web is advanced in a machine direction, the applicator comprising: a support structure; a pivot shaft; a cantilever arm supported by the support structure and mounted to and extending outward from the pivot shaft wherein the cantilever arm compries an attachment end affixed to the pivot shaft, a free end, and an intermediate portion extending between the attachment end and the free end, and wherein the cantilever arm is moveable through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction; a guide roller for guiding the first web onto the base web, the guide roller being pivotally mounted on the cantilever arm adjacent the free end of the cantilever arm for pivotal movement of the guide roller with respect to the cantilever arm; and a connecting link operatively coupled to the guide roller; wherein pivotal movement of the guide roller is dependent on movement of the connecting link, and positioning of the guide roller in the cross machine direction is dependent on movement of the cantilever arm.
2. The applicator of claim 1, further comprising a guide shaft operatively connected to the connecting link to move the connecting link in a machine direction.
3. The applicator of claim 2, further comprising a guide motor, the guide motor including the guide shaft, the guide motor being a servo motor.
4. The applicator of claim 2, further comprising a guide arm, the guide arm being operably connected to the guide shaft and the connecting link.
5. The applicator of claim 4, wherein the guide arm comprises an attachment end affixed to the guide shaft, a free end, and an intermediate portion extending between the attachment end and the free end, a proximal end of the connecting link being coupled to the guide arm adjacent the free end of the guide arm.
6. The applicator of claim 1, further comprising a pivot motor, the pivot motor including the pivot shaft, the pivot motor being a servo motor.
7. The applicator of claim 1, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being pivotally mounted to the connecting link.
8. An apparatus for bonding a first web in a nonlinear pattern to a base web, the apparatus comprising: a base web source for feeding the base web to the apparatus; an adhesive applicator for applying adhesive in a pattern to the base web; and the applicator according to claim 1, the applicator being configured to deliver and place the first web in the nonlinear pattern on the base web such that the first web overlies the adhesive applied to the base web.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the applicator further comprises a guide arm and a guide motor, the guide motor being operably connected to the guide arm adjacent an attachment end of the guide arm and the connecting link being operably connected to the guide arm adjacent a free end of the guide arm.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the applicator further comprises a pivot motor, the pivot motor being operably connected to the cantilever arm adjacent an attachment end of the cantilever arm and the guide roller being operably connected to the cantilever arm adjacent a free end of the cantilever arm.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being pivotally mounted to the connecting link.
12. A method for guiding a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern, the method comprising: providing the first web; providing the base web; advancing the base web in a machine direction; providing an applicator comprising: a cantilever arm supported by a support structure and moveable through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction; a guide roller configured for engaging the first web; and a connecting link operatively coupled to the guide roller; wherein pivotal movement of the guide roller is dependent on movement of the connecting link; guiding the first web to the base web in a nonlinear pattern by moving the guide roller through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction by moving the cantilever arm and moving the connecting link in a machine direction to pivot the guide roller with respect to the cantilever arm to guide the first web to the base web, wherein moving the cantilever arm includes rotating the cantilever arm in a reciprocating arc motion.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the movement of the cantilever arm is controlled by a pivot motor, the pivot motor comprising a pivot shaft coupled to the cantilever arm, the pivot motor being a servo motor.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein moving the connecting link in a machine direction is controlled by a guide motor, the guide motor comprising a guide shaft coupled to the connecting link, the guide motor being a servo motor.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being pivotally mounted to the connecting link.
16. The method of claim 12, further comprising: providing an adhesive applicator; applying adhesive in a pattern to the base web; and placing the first web in the nonlinear pattern on the base web such that the first web overlies the adhesive applied to the base web.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: providing a nip; and bonding the first web to the base web by passing the first web and the base web through the nip.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The applicator 16 can include one or more guide rollers. In the embodiment depicted in
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(17) The rolls 70, 72 rotate in opposite directions, as indicated by the arrows in
(18) Each of the rolls 70, 72 in the illustrated embodiment is cylindrical with a smooth outer surface. It is contemplated, however, that one or both of the rolls 70, 72 can have shapes other than cylindrical and that the outer surface may be other than smooth (i.e., patterned). In addition, the rolls 70, 72 can be formed from any suitable, durable material, such as, for example, hardened metal or steel, hardened rubber, resin-treated cotton, or polyurethane. The rolls 70, 72 can be formed from the same material or different materials. In the illustrated embodiment, for example, the roll 70 is a steel roll covered with silicone rubber having a 55A to 70A Shore Durometer to facilitate release of any adhesive that may contact the roll 70, and the roll 72 is a hardened steel roll.
(19) The temperature of the outer surface of at least one of the rolls 70, 72 can be controlled to heat or cool the respective roll. In one suitable embodiment, the outer surface of at least one of the rolls 70, 72 is cooled to inhibit adhesive from bonding to or otherwise adhering to the outer surface of the roll. In another suitable embodiment, the outer surface of at least one of the rolls 70, 72 is heated to enhance bonding between first web 12 and the base web 14.
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(21) The first web 12 can be formed from any suitable material including, but not limited to, wovens, nonwovens, films, foams, or combinations thereof. The material can be stretchable, non-stretchable, elastic or inelastic. In one suitable embodiment, the first web 12 is an elastomeric material suitable for use as leg elastics in absorbent articles.
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(23) In one suitable embodiment, the base web 14 comprises a material suitable for use as an outer cover of absorbent articles. As one example, the outer cover material may be a multi-layered laminate structure to provide desired levels of extensibility as well as liquid impermeability and vapor permeability. For example, the outer cover may be a two-layer construction, including an outer layer constructed of a vapor permeable material and an inner layer constructed of a liquid impermeable material, with the two layers being secured together by a suitable adhesive. It is understood, however, that the outer cover material can have more or fewer layers (e.g., a single layer plastic film).
(24) In another embodiment, the base web 14 can comprise a material suitable for use as a bodyside liner of absorbent articles. The bodyside liner material can be a material that is suitably pliable, soft feeling, and nonirritating to the wearer's skin. The bodyside liner material should be sufficiently porous to be liquid permeable to thereby permit liquid (e.g., urine) to readily penetrate through its thickness. Suitable bodyside liner materials can be manufactured from a wide selection of web materials.
(25) In use, the base web 14 can be provided from a roll (or other suitable web source) to the adhesive applicator 76 where adhesive 77 is applied in a nonlinear pattern to the base web 14 (
(26) After the adhesive 77 is applied to the base web 14 by the adhesive applicator 76, the base web 14 is fed to the nip 74 defined by the pair of opposed rolls 70, 72. As described in more detail below, the first web 12 is laid over the adhesive 77 applied to the base web 14 prior to the web 14 entering the nip 74.
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(28) Preferably, the first web 12 can be fed through the guide rollers 30, 32, 34 under tension which causes the first web 12 to stretch. In one suitable embodiment, the first web 12 is under tension of about 0.1 pound to about 1 pound per linear inch of width of the first web 12. It is understood, however, that the tension force applied to first web 12 can be different than disclosed herein.
(29) The third guide roller 34 is spaced from the second guide roller 32 by a vertical distance. The vertical distance can be selected to facilitate proper alignment of the first web 12 as it is fed to the third guide roller 34 and to inhibit twisting or bunching of the first web 12 during movement of the third guide roller 34 relative to the second guide roller 32, which is mounted to the upper cantilever arm 24 in a non-pivoting manner. In one suitable configuration, the vertical distance between the third guide roller 34 and the second guide roller 32 is approximately 10 times the width of the first web 12.
(30) In the illustrated embodiment, the first web 12 is wrapped around approximately 90 degrees of the circumference of each of the guide rollers 30, 32, 34. In other words, the first web 12 extends around about a quarter of the circumference of the guide rollers 30, 32, 34 as it passes over the respective guide roller. It is understood that the first web 12 can be wrapped around more or less of the circumference of one or more of the guide rollers 30, 32, 34 by changing the angle at which the first web 12 is fed to the respective guide roller (i.e., the approach angle of the first web 12).
(31) The placement of the first web 12 onto the base web 14 can be accurately controlled by the applicator 16. Specifically, the position of the third guide roller 34 is controlled to accurately guide and apply the first web 12 to the base web 14 by controlling the cross direction position of the third guide roller 34 with respect to the nip 74 by movement of the lower cantilever arm 22 and by controlling the angle of the third guide roller 34 with respect to the nip 74 by movement of the connecting link 58 (as angle being labeled in
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(37) The applicator 16, and specifically, the third guide roller 34 can return to the position as shown in
(38) The apparatus 10 for and method of guiding and applying the first web 12 to the base web 14 in a nonlinear pattern as described above can be in various configurations. In one suitable embodiment, as illustrated in
(39) The applicator 16 is adapted to apply the first web 12 to the base web 14 with significant curvature while the base web 14 is traveling at high line speeds. As used herein, significant curvature refers to the acute angle defined by a line tangent to the elastic curve and the longitudinal centerline of the web that is greater than about 45 degrees (see
(40) After the first web 12 is overlaid on the adhesive 77 and applied to the base web 14, the first web 12 and the base web 14 are pulled into the nip 74 by the rotation of the anvil rolls 70, 72. The anvil rolls 70, 72 can apply a predetermined pressure to the first web 12, the adhesive 77, and the base web 14 as they pass through the nip 14 to facilitate adhesive bonding of the first web 12 to the base web 14.
(41) In one suitable embodiment, a distance D (see
(42) One suitable embodiment of the resulting composite (i.e., the base web 14 having the first web 12 adhered thereto by adhesive 77) is illustrated in
(43) The composite can be used in the manufacture of absorbent articles (e.g., diapers, training pants, inconstancy articles). In one particularly suitable configuration, the base web 14 can be used to form outer covers of absorbent articles and the first web 12 can be used to form leg elastics of the absorbent articles. One such absorbent article is illustrated in
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EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
(45) An applicator for guiding a first web to a base web as the base web is advanced in a machine direction, the applicator comprising: a support structure; a cantilever arm supported by the support structure and moveable through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction; a guide roller for guiding the first web onto the base web, the guide roller being pivotally mounted on the cantilever arm for pivotal movement of the guide roller with respect to the cantilever arm; and a connecting link operatively coupled to the guide roller; wherein pivotal movement of the guide roller is dependent on movement of the connecting link, and positioning of the guide roller in the cross machine direction is dependent on movement of the cantilever arm.
Embodiment 2
(46) The applicator of embodiment 1, further comprising a guide shaft operatively connected to the connecting link to move the connecting link in a machine direction.
Embodiment 3
(47) The applicator of embodiment 2, further comprising a guide motor, the guide motor including the guide shaft, the guide motor being a servo motor.
Embodiment 4
(48) The applicator of embodiment 2 or embodiment 3, further comprising a guide arm, the guide arm being operably connected to the guide shaft and the connecting link.
Embodiment 5
(49) The applicator of embodiment 4, wherein the guide arm comprises an attachment end affixed to the guide shaft, a free end, and an intermediate portion extending between the attachment end and the free end, a proximal end of the connecting link being coupled to the guide arm adjacent the free end of the guide arm.
Embodiment 6
(50) The applicator of any one of the preceding embodiments, further comprising a pivot shaft, the cantilever arm being mounted to and extending outward from the pivot shaft.
Embodiment 7
(51) The applicator of embodiment 6, further comprising a pivot motor, the pivot motor including the pivot shaft, the pivot motor being a servo motor.
Embodiment 8
(52) The applicator of embodiment 6 or embodiment 7, wherein the cantilever arm comprises an attachment end affixed to the pivot shaft, a free end, and an intermediate portion extending between the attachment end and the free end, the guide roller being mounted to the cantilever arm adjacent the free end of the cantilever arm.
Embodiment 9
(53) The applicator of any one of the preceding embodiments, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being pivotally mounted to the connecting link.
Embodiment 10
(54) An apparatus for bonding a first web in a nonlinear pattern to a base web, the apparatus comprising: a base web source for feeding the base web to the apparatus; an adhesive applicator for applying adhesive in a pattern to the base web; and the applicator according to embodiment 1, the applicator being configured to deliver and place the first web in the nonlinear pattern on the base web such that the first web overlies the adhesive applied to the base web.
Embodiment 11
(55) The apparatus of embodiment 10, wherein the applicator further comprises a guide arm and a guide motor, the guide motor being operably connected to the guide arm adjacent an attachment end of the guide arm and the connecting link being operably connected to the guide arm adjacent a free end of the guide arm.
Embodiment 12
(56) The apparatus of embodiment 10 or 11, wherein the applicator further comprises a pivot motor, the pivot motor being operably connected to the cantilever arm adjacent an attachment end of the cantilever arm and the guide roller being operably connected to the cantilever arm adjacent a free end of the cantilever arm.
Embodiment 13
(57) The apparatus of any one of embodiments 10-12, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being fixedly mounted to the connecting link.
Embodiment 14
(58) A method for guiding a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern, the method comprising: providing the first web; providing the base web; advancing the base web in a machine direction; providing an applicator comprising: a cantilever arm supported by the support structure and moveable through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction; a guide roller configured for engaging the first web; and a connecting link operatively coupled to the guide roller; wherein pivotal movement of the guide roller is dependent on movement of the connecting link; guiding the first web to the base web in a nonlinear pattern by moving the guide roller through a range of motion relative to the support structure in a cross machine direction by moving the cantilever arm and moving the connecting link in a machine direction to pivot the guide roller with respect to the cantilever arm to guide the first web to the base web.
Embodiment 15
(59) The method of embodiment 14, wherein moving the cantilever arm includes rotating the cantilever arm in a reciprocating arc motion.
Embodiment 16
(60) The method of embodiment 14 or 15, wherein the movement of the cantilever arm is controlled by a pivot motor, the pivot motor comprising a pivot shaft coupled to the cantilever arm, the pivot motor being a servo motor.
Embodiment 17
(61) The method of any one of embodiments 14-16, wherein moving the connecting link in a machine direction is controlled by a guide motor, the guide motor comprising a guide shaft coupled to the connecting link, the guide motor being a servo motor.
Embodiment 18
(62) The method of any one of embodiments 14-17, wherein the guide roller comprises a bracket, a shaft supported by the bracket, and a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft, the bracket being pivotally mounted to the cantilever arm via a pivot pin and being pivotally mounted to the connecting link.
Embodiment 19
(63) The method of any one of embodiments 14-18, further comprising: providing an adhesive applicator; applying adhesive to the adhesive in a pattern to the base web; and placing the first web in the nonlinear pattern on the base web such that the first web overlies the adhesive applied to the base web.
Embodiment 20
(64) The method of any one of embodiments 14-19, further comprising: providing a nip; and bonding the first web to the base web by passing the first web and the base web through the nip.
(65) While the invention has been described in detail with respect to the specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily conceive of alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to these embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure should be assessed as that of the appended claims and any equivalents thereto.