CONVERTING MACHINE WITH MATERIAL STRIP STORAGE BUFFER
20240017952 ยท 2024-01-18
Inventors
- Maurizio ARMITANO (Calcinate (Bergamo), IT)
- Isidoro BIANCHI (Calcinate (Bergamo), IT)
- Daniele ROTA (Calcinate (Bergamo), IT)
Cpc classification
B65H2301/4165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a converting machine, i.e., a machine for winding or unwinding a strip of material on coils, particularly configured to process a delicate material.
In particular, the invention is directed to a machine (1) for converting coils of a material into smaller coils, wherein the strip (N) is moved along a path (P), comprising a loading unit (2) of a strip (N) of material into the machine (1), an accumulation unit (3) of the strip (N) being processed, and a winding unit (4) of the strip (N) on a winding shaft (5, 5) to form respective coils (B), said units being positioned along said path (P), characterized in that the accumulation unit (3) comprises: a first movable supporting structure (20) for a first series of movable rollers (21) and a second movable supporting structure (20) for a second series of movable rollers (21), wherein each series of movable rollers (21, 21) comprises a plurality of rollers aligned vertically in a plane parallel to a first and second straight path stretch (Pv1, Pv2), said first and second straight path stretches (Pv1, Pv2) being connected by a third upper path stretch (Ps), to form as a whole a substantially -shaped path stretch (P), which encloses said movable supporting structures (20, 20) underneath, and wherein said first and second movable supporting structures (20, 20) slide in opposite directions away from each other between a retracted position, in which the movable rollers (21, 21) are not in contact with the strip (N), and a plurality of extended positions, in which the movable rollers (21, 21) are in contact with the strip (N); a first series of fixed rollers (19) and a second series of fixed rollers (19), facing the first and second series of movable rollers (21, 21), respectively, but staggered vertically with respect thereto, each series of fixed rollers (19, 19) comprising a plurality of vertically aligned rollers, respectively, on a plane parallel to said first (Pv1) and second (Pv2) stretches of path (P) and facing one side of said path stretches (Pv1, Pv2) opposite to said first and second series of movable rollers (21, 21), i.e., on the outside of the -shaped path stretch (P) so that said path stretches (Pv1, Pv2) are placed between said fixed rollers (19, 19) and said movable rollers (21, 21).
Claims
1. A machine for converting coils of a material into coils of smaller size, wherein the strip is moved along a path, comprising a loading unit of a strip of material into the machine, an accumulation unit of the strip being processed, and a winding unit of the strip on a winding shaft to form respective coils, said units being positioned along said path, characterized in that the accumulation unit comprises: a first movable supporting structure for a first series of movable rollers and a second movable supporting structure for a second series of movable rollers, wherein each series of movable rollers comprises a plurality of rollers aligned vertically in a plane parallel to a first and second straight path stretch, said first and second straight path stretches being connected by a third upper path stretch, to form as a whole a substantially -shaped path stretch, which encloses said movable supporting structures underneath, and wherein said first and second movable supporting structures slide in opposite directions away from each other between a retracted position, in which the movable rollers are not in contact with the strip, and a plurality of extended positions, in which the movable rollers are in contact with the strip; a first series of fixed rollers and a second series of fixed rollers, facing the first and second series of movable rollers, respectively, but staggered vertically with respect thereto, each series of fixed rollers comprising a plurality of vertically aligned rollers, respectively, on a plane parallel to said first and second stretches of path and facing one side of said path stretches opposite to said first and second series of movable rollers, i.e., on the outside of the -shaped path stretch so that said path stretches are placed between said fixed rollers and said movable rollers.
2. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the path is defined by a plurality of idle toothed wheels and at least one motorized toothed wheel.
3. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the fixed rollers and the movable rollers are idle and are vertically spaced by the same spacing, and wherein the fixed rollers are vertically offset from the movable rollers so that when the latter are placed in an extended position, they fit between two fixed rollers without interfering with them.
4. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the accumulation unit comprises a launching system of the fixed rollers and a launching system of the movable rollers, wherein the launching systems are configured to make said rollers assume, during the step of loading of the strip, a tangential speed substantially equal to the running speed of the strip along the path.
5. The machine according to claim 4, wherein the launching system of the fixed rollers comprises a belt system coupled to respective pulleys and rotated counterclockwise by a drive, wherein each of the belts of the belt system unwinds along a vertical plane tangent with wheels of all the fixed rollers, respectively, of the first and second series, the belt system being connected to actuators which move it horizontally away from the wheels, so that the fixed rollers, once launched at the appropriate tangential speed, return to moving idle until contact is made with the strip.
6. The machine according to claim 4, wherein the launching system of the movable rollers comprises a belt system coupled to respective pulleys and rotated clockwise by a drive, wherein each belt of the belt system unwinds along a vertical plane tangent with all the movable rollers, respectively, of the first and second series, when they are in a retracted condition.
7. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the fixed rollers and the movable rollers both comprise a surface made of elastic material, typically rubber, to come into contact with the strip without causing damage to it.
8. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the accumulation unit comprises a first and a second panel, said panels being arranged facing each other so as to enclose between them said first movable supporting structure and said second movable supporting structure, wherein each of the movable supporting structures comprises a pair of comb-like supports arranged parallel to each other and to the respective panels and each comprising a plurality of horizontal arms, wherein the horizontal arms of the first pair of comb-like supports face the first straight stretch of the path and the horizontal arms of the second pair of comb-like supports face the second straight stretch of the path, and wherein each movable roller of the first movable supporting structure is supported in an idle manner by means of pins at the distal end of a pair of horizontal arms which extends from the respective pair of comb-like supports, and each movable roller of the second movable supporting structure is supported idle by means of pins at the distal end of a pair of horizontal arms which extends from the respective pair of comb-like supports.
9. The machine according to claim 8, wherein: the spacing between the two comb-like supports of the first supporting structure is greater than the spacing between the two comb-like supports of the second supporting structure, so that, when said supporting structures run in opposite directions, they do not interfere with each other, and wherein the first and second movable supporting structures are staggered vertically by such a distance that all the horizontal arms, except for an end arm, are on the same horizontal plane.
10. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the loading unit of the strip comprises an accompanying system for the strip from the loading unit to the winding unit, said accompanying system being formed by a double chain, comprising a first chain and a second chain and an accompanying bar either made of or comprising parts made of ferromagnetic material, the accompanying bar being driven by said first and second chains, wherein the double chain develops as a loop along a path and wherein the accompanying bar is movable along the loop-shaped path and is configured to drive the strip starting from the loading unit to the winding unit and then, after releasing the strip, to return to the starting point in the loading unit; and wherein the accompanying system further comprises a non-motorized magnetic bar, which runs idle along the path configured to couple with the accompanying bar during the operational steps of the method for loading a new strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] The converting machine according to the invention, indicated by reference numeral 1 as a whole, comprises a loading unit 2 of the strip N of material, an accumulation unit 3 of the strip N being processed, and a winding unit 4 of the strip N on a winding shaft 5 to form respective coils B.
[0037] As mentioned above, the step of inserting the strip N into machine 1 is a critical step and requires special precautions to be carried out automatically.
[0038] The loading unit 2 of the strip N comprises the accompanying system 6 for the strip N along the various working steps of the machine 1, i.e., from the loading unit 2 to the accumulation unit 3 and the winding unit 4. The accompanying system 6, shown in
[0039] The accompanying bar 9 is preferably cylindrical in shape, i.e., it has a circular section or at least comprises a surface with an arc-of-a-circle-shaped section facing the sliding direction of the double chain 7. The accompanying bar 9 is also made of, or comprises parts made of, a ferromagnetic material so as to be subjected to attraction by a magnet.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] In a resting condition, the magnetic bar 10 is housed in a locking-unlocking device 11, from which it is picked, during the step of loading strip N, by the accompanying bar 9, so as to be pushed along the path P, as will be described below.
[0042] In a first step of loading a new strip N, the strip N from a large coil upstream (not shown) is fed to the loading unit 2 of the machine 1 by means of a conveyor T and falls vertically, as shown in
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[0044] When the accompanying bar 9 is in the position in
[0045] The accompanying bar 9 continues the motion thereof until it reaches the locking-unlocking device 11. The locking-unlocking device 11 of the magnetic bar 10 comprises a lever element 12 comprising a body 12a, from a first end of which a locking finger 12b protrudes, arranged along an axis X inclined at an angle less than 90 with respect to the longitudinal axis Y of the body 12a. The body 12a is hinged, at a midpoint, on the hinge 13, while at the second end opposite to that on which the locking finger 12b is placed, the body 12a is fixed to a first end of an elastic element 14, the second end of which is fixed to a supporting element 15 of the locking-unlocking device 11. The lever element 12 can thus pivot between an unlocking position (
[0046] The elastic element 14, as shown in the figures, can be a conventional coil spring.
[0047] The supporting element 15 is adjustable along an axis Q incident with the longitudinal axis Y of the lever element 12 so as to adjust the tensioning of the elastic element 14. For that purpose, the supporting element 15 comprises an adjustment screw 16 coaxial to the axis Q, inserted into a threaded sleeve 18 coupled to a hole made in the supporting element 15, the adjustment screw 16 ending inside the supporting element 15 with a distal end 16a being on a fixed pin 17. Since the screwing or unscrewing of the adjustment screw 16 cannot cause it to advance or retract due to the constraint with the fixed pin 17, it causes the supporting element 15 to be displaced along the axis Q and thus the tensioning or detensioning of the elastic element 14.
[0048] As shown in
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[0050] The accumulation unit 3 is placed between the loading unit 2 and the winding unit 4 of the strip N on a winding shaft 5, 5. The accumulation unit 3 acts as a store buffer when it is necessary to replace a fully wound coil B in the winding unit 4 with a winding shaft 5 to be wound. Such an operation requires a temporary stop of the winding, therefore the accumulation unit 3 allows not interrupting the feeding of strip N from the conveyor T during such a stop.
[0051] As shown in
[0052] Each of the movable supporting structures 20, 20 comprises a pair of comb-shaped supports 22, 22 arranged parallel to each other and to the respective panels 3a, 3b and each comprising a plurality of horizontal arms 26, 26, where the horizontal arms 26 of the first pair of comb-shaped supports 22 face the first straight stretch Pv1 of path P and the horizontal arms 26 of the second pair of comb-shaped supports 22 face the second straight stretch Pv2 of the path P.
[0053] Each movable roller 21 of the first movable supporting structure 20 is supported in an idle manner by pins 27 at the distal end of a pair of horizontal arms 26 extending from the respective pair of comb-shaped supports 22. Similarly, each movable roller 21 of the second movable supporting structure 20 is supported in an idle manner by pins 27 at the distal end of a pair of horizontal arms 26 extending from the respective pair of comb-shaped supports 22.
[0054] The movable supporting structures 20, 20 horizontally slide on appropriate shoe 28 (only the portion of one shoe 28 for the movable supporting structure 20 can be seen in
[0055] As shown in
[0056] The inner surfaces of panels 3a, 3b, i.e., those facing each other, also support the double chain 7, in particular a first panel 3a supports a first chain 7a of the double chain 7 and the related idle toothed wheels 8, while the second panel 3b supports the second chain 7b of the double chain 7 and the related idle toothed wheels 8.
[0057] The accumulation unit 3 further comprises a first series of fixed rollers 19 and a second series of fixed rollers 19, facing the first and second series of movable rollers 21, 21, respectively, but vertically staggered with respect thereto. Each series of fixed rollers 19, 19 comprises a plurality of vertically aligned rollers, respectively, in a plane parallel to said first stretch Pv1 and second stretch Pv2 of the path P and facing one side of said path stretches Pv1, Pv2 opposite to the first and second series of movable rollers 21, 21, i.e., outside of the -shaped path stretch P, so that said path stretches Pv1, Pv2 are placed between said fixed rollers 19, 19 and said movable rollers 21, 21.
[0058] The fixed rollers 19, 19 and movable rollers 21, 21 are idle and are vertically spaced by the same spacing, where the fixed rollers 19, 19 are vertically offset with respect to the movable rollers 21, 21 so that when the latter are placed in an extended position, they fit between two fixed rollers 19, 19 without interfering therewith.
[0059] Both the fixed rollers 19, 19 and the movable rollers 21, 21 preferably comprise a surface made of elastic material, typically rubber, so as to come into contact with the strip N without causing damage thereto.
[0060] The accumulation unit 3 further comprises a launching system 23 of the fixed rollers 19, 19 and a launching system 24 of the movable rollers 21, 21. The launching systems 23, 24 have the function, in the step of loading the strip N, of causing said rollers 19, 19, 21, 21 to take a tangential velocity substantially equal to the sliding velocity of the strip N along the path P. This contrivance is very important when the strip N is made of a brittle, loosely cohesive, easily flaky material, since the contact of the moving strip N with the stationary (i.e., not rotating) rollers 19, 19, 21, 21 could easily cause the strip N to tear.
[0061] The launching system 23 of the fixed rollers 19, 19 comprises a belt system 23 on each side of the accumulation unit 3, coupled to respective pulleys and set in counterclockwise rotation by a motor drive 25. Each of the two belts of the belt system 23 (only one side of the accumulation unit 3 is shown in
[0062] The launching system 24 of the movable rollers 21, 21 comprises, in turn, on each side of the accumulation unit 3, a belt system 24 coupled to respective pulleys and set in clockwise rotation by a motor drive 26. Each of the two belts of the belt system 24 (only one side of the accumulation unit 3 is shown in
[0063] The launching systems 23, 24 are activated only immediately after the step of loading the strip N in the machine 1, i.e., immediately before the contact of the rollers 19, 19, 21, 21 with the strip N, for the reason explained above. When said rollers come into contact with the strip N, the movement of the latter along path P keeps the rollers 19, 19, 21, 21 rotating, which as mentioned are mounted idle.
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[0066] Finally,
[0067] The winding unit 4 comprises a rotatable disc 29, which supports two winding shafts 5, 5 of the coils B. In turn, the winding shafts 5, 5 are rotatable by means of an appropriate motorization.
[0068] The winding unit 4 further comprises a feeding roller 30 of the strip N to a winding position.
[0069] The winding shafts 5, 5 are placed in opposite positions along a diameter of the disc 29, so that 180 rotation of the disc 29 allows taking the first winding shaft 5 or the second winding shaft 5 alternatively to said winding position.
[0070] The converting machine 1 according to the present invention thus allows the initially set objects to be achieved.
[0071] In particular, the special arrangement of launching systems for the movable rollers 21, 21 of the accumulation unit 3 and/or the automatic loading system also allow subjecting to the converting operation strips N made of particularly delicate, loosely cohesive and/or flaky materials, while not renouncing high productivity related to the automation of the various operations.
[0072] However, it should be understood that even if an automatic loading unit as described above were to be dispensed with or completely eliminated, the accumulation unit 3 of the invention alone would allow the management of the converting operation without causing breakage or tearing of the strip N made of a delicate material.
[0073] It is apparent that only some particular embodiments of the present invention have been described, to which those skilled in the art will be able to make all changes required for the adaptation thereof to particular applications, without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention.