DEVICE FOR DISPENSING PAPER SECTIONS OF A PREDETERMINED LENGTH
20180325329 ยท 2018-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H35/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2402/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (10) to dispense paper sections of a predetermined length, comprising a device (26), operated by pulling on an end (74) of the paper web, for separating the paper sections from a paper web (24) wound onto a paper roll (22), and to provide easy manual access to the paper web (24) that follows after the separated paper section has been released, whereby the device (26) comprises at least one cutting roller (40) with a width that corresponds to at least the entire width of the paper web and a knife (42) that extends substantially over the entire side of the roller and protrudes rigidly from a roller shell, whereby associated with the cutting roller (40) is a pressure roller (44), which has a slit-shaped opening (46) that corresponds to the knife and is coupled to the cutting roller via geared wheels (52, 56; 54, 58). In order to be able to cut and automatically dispense paper web of high strength and elasticity in a reliable and trouble-free manner, it is intended that a geared wheel (52, 56; 54, 58), which is coupled to the cutting roller (40) or to the pressure roller (44), is eccentrically coupled to a tension spring (80), that pulling the end (74) of the paper web results in the paper web (24) being stretched tightly over a circumferential surface (72) of the pressure roller (44), and being sectionally cut, while maintaining some uncut strands, by the penetration of the knife (42) from the outside into the slit-shaped opening (46), in order to effect both a severing of the paper section as well as an elongation of the tension spring (80) up to a turn-around point, and that after the turn-around point has been overcome, both the cutting roller (40) and the pressure roller (44) continue to be rotated in opposite directions by the contraction of the tension spring (80) to dispense the paper section and a new paper end.
Claims
1. A device (10) for dispensing paper sections of a predetermined length, with a device (26), which is operated by pulling the end (74) of a paper web and serves to separate the paper sections from the paper web (24) wound onto a paper roll (22) and to provide easy manual access to the paper web (24) following the release of the separated paper section, whereby the device (26) comprises at least one cutting roller (40) with a width corresponding to at least the entire width of the paper web, and with a knife (42), which extends substantially across the entire roller width and protrudes rigidly from the roller shell, whereby associated with the cutting roller (40) is a pressure roller (44), which has a slit-shaped opening (46) corresponding to the knife (42), and which is coupled to the cutting roller (40) via the geared wheels (52, 56; 54, 58), characterized in that a geared wheel (52, 56; 54, 58) that is coupled to the cutting roller (40) or the pressure roller (44) is eccentrically coupled to a tension spring (80), in that pulling the end (74) of the paper band results in the paper web (24) being stretched tightly along a circumferential surface (72) of the pressure roller (44) and being cut sectionally with strands remaining intact by the penetration of the knife (42) from the outside into the slit-shaped opening (46), to effect both a separation of the paper section and tensioning the tension spring (80) up to a turn-around point, and in that after overcoming the turn-around point, both the cutting roller (40) and the pressure roller (44) continue to be moved in opposite directions by the contraction of the tension spring (80) to dispense the paper section and the new paper end.
2. The device of claim 1, characterized in that a first end of the tension spring (80) is connected eccentrically to the geared wheel (52) of the cutting roller (40), and in that a second end of the tension spring (80) is connected to a part of the housing, whereby an effective line (88) of the tension spring (80) extends perpendicular to a line (90) that connects the axles (48, 50) of the geared wheels (52, 56; 54, 58).
3. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the geared wheels (52, 56; 54, 58) form a transmission with a 1:1 transmission ratio.
4. The device of claim 1, characterized in that a circumferential surface (134) of the cutting roller (40) is arranged at a distance from a circumferential surface (72) of the pressure roller (44).
5. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the knife (42) comprises a knife blade (114) with teeth (120, 126) and/or groups of teeth (122, 124), which are spaced apart along the length of the blade (114), whereby the teeth (120, 126) and/or groups of teeth (122, 124) are separated from each other by cut-outs (128, 130, 132), and in that each of the cut-outs (128, 130, 132) comprises two cutting edges (162, 164, 166, 168), which extend parallel to each other and transversely to the longitudinal extent of the knife (42), and in that at least one of the cutting edges (162, 164, 166, 168) is a cutting edge of a tooth (120, 126) bordering the cut-out (128, 132) or of the group of teeth (122, 124) bordering the cut-out (128, 130, 132).
6. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the slit-shaped opening (46) of the pressure roller (44) comprises bridges (106, 108, 110) that extend along the circumferential direction, whereby a width and a spacing between the bridges (106, 108, 110) corresponds to a width and a spacing between the cut-outs (128, 130, 132) in the knife, so that during a relative movement between the cutting roller (40) and the pressure roller (44) the bridges (106, 108, 110) engage into the cut-outs (128, 130, 132) of the knife and interact with the adjacent cutting edges (162, 164, 166, 168) in a scissor-like manner.
7. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the knife (42) has a knife edge (112), which protrudes from a cutting roller (40) and forms an angled section.
8. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the angled section comprises the teeth (120, 126) and/or groups of teeth (122, 124) and is angled relative to the blade (144) along a deflection line at an angle ? with 15????50?, preferably ?=35?
9. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the cutting roller (40) comprises two sections (116, 118) of preferably semi-circular cross-section and in that the blade (114) of the knife is fixed in position, e.g. clamped, between the semi-circular sections (116, 118).
10. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the cutting roller (40) comprises circumferential grooves (136, 138, 140) along its circumferential surface (134), each of which corresponds to one of the cut-outs (128, 130, 132), and in that the width and the depth of the groove preferably correspond to the width and the depth of the cut-out.
11. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the spacing of the bridges (106, 108, 110) of the pressure roller (44) corresponds to a width of the group of teeth (122, 124) of the knife edge.
Description
[0024] Further details, advantages, and features of the invention are not only found in the claims, the characteristic features listed thereinindividually and/or in combinationbut also in the following description of the figures.
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[0044] Deflecting rollers 60, 62 are provided for guiding the paper web, each of which is supported on an axle 64, 66, which extend between the side walls 28, 30.
[0045] The paper web 24 is deflected by the deflecting rolls 60, 62 and is guided along a circumferential section 72 around the pressure roller 44 by circumferential guide elements 68, 70. One end 74 of the paper web 24 is guided through a withdrawal opening 76 in the covering hood 16 and may be grasped by a user. To ensure that the end of the paper web 74 is guided into the withdrawal opening 76, a guide element is provided in the area of the withdrawal opening 76 and extends along the pressure roller 44 between the side walls 28, 30.
[0046] The guide elements 68, 70 are connected in the area of the cutting roller 40 by guide lands 71 that extend in the circumferential direction and are arranged spaced apart. The guide lands 71 serve to guide the paper web 30 in the region of the guide elements 68, 70, where the knife 42 engages into the opening 46 of the pressure roller 44.
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[0048] The geared wheel 52 is coupled to the lateral wall 30 via a tension spring 80 in a way so that a pulling movement acting on the paper end 74 in the direction of the arrow 82 in accordance with
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[0053] Pulling the paper end 74 results in the tension spring 80 being further tensioned, whereby pursuant to
[0054] Pulling the paper end 74 serves to further tension the tension spring 80, until the rollers 40, 44 have completed half a rotation. After the effective line 88 of the tension spring 80 has crossed the centre of the geared wheel, the contraction of the tension spring 80 results in an automatic further conveyance of the paper web 24, together with the separated paper section. Subsequently, the paper section 74 can be separated from the paper web 24 along the perforated cutting line.
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[0056] The geared wheel 58 of the pressure roller 44 interacts with a locking lever 94, which is pivotably mounted on a rod 96. The locking lever locks the geared wheel 58 along the direction of the arrow 94.
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[0059] The knife edge 112 comprises four sections 120, 122, 124, 126, which are separated from each other by cut-outs 128, 130, 132. The individual sections 120, 122, 124, 126 of the knife edge 112 engage into the sections 98, 100, 102, 104 of the slit-shaped opening 46, whereby the bridges 106, 108, 110 engage into the cut-outs 128, 130, 132. The outer surface 134 of the cutting roller 40 is provided with circumferential grooves 136, 138, 140, which corresponding to the cut-outs 128, 130, 134. The circumferential grooves 136, 138, 140 engage into the guide lands 71 of the circumferential guide elements 68, 70, whereby the guide lands extend circumferentially and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the cutting roller 42, so that a section of the circumferential surface 134 of the cutting roller 42 together with the inner surface of the guide lands 71 forms a guide surface, which simplifies the guiding of the paper web, in particular during the threading process.
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[0062] In accordance with an aspect of the invention with independent inventive merit, the outer sections 120, 126 possess a triangular cutting edge, whereby sections 142, 144 or 146, 148 of the cutting edge are embodied with an obliquely downward shape in the direction towards the lateral edges 150, 152 or the cut-outs 128, 132.
[0063] The invention's embodiment is characterized in that the cutting edges of the central sections 122, 124 have flanks 154, 156; 158, 160 that rise in the direction of the cut-outs 128, 130, 132, which serves to ensure that cutting edge sections 162, 164, 166, 168 of the longest possible length are formed adjacent to the cut-outs 128, 130, 132, whereby the cutting edge sections interact with the bridges 106, 108, 110 of the pressure roller to cut the paper web in a precise manner, which in turn facilitates a simple tear-off action.
[0064] With respect to the invention's embodiment of the knife edge 112, it should also be noted that because of the cut-outs 128, 130, 132 the paper web 24 is only subjected to a type of perforation, instead of being subjected to a complete continuous cut, so that even after the cutting process, the automatic advance due to the tension spring 80 is sufficient to transport the paper section 74 to be torn off out of the paper dispenser, without any risk of a paper jam. After the perforated paper section 74 has been dispensed through the opening 76, it may simply be torn off by a user, which separates the remaining strands in the paper web 24. This requires only minimal pulling forces, whereby a further conveyance of the paper web 24 is prevented by the restoring force of the tension spring 80.
[0065] As a result of the invention's embodiment of firstly the knife edge 112 in interaction with the slit-shaped opening 46 with the sections 98, 100, 102, 104 as well as the bridges 106, 108, 110, and secondly by fine-tuning the spring tension of the tension spring 80, the invention's embodiment allows the cutting or rather perforating of paper webs of different density and strength. In particular, the invention's paper dispenser 10 is to convey paper webs with a density of 2?25 g per mm.sup.2, i.e. paper webs that usually can only be used in electrically operated paper dispensers. In the prior art, mechanically operated paper dispensers are usually operated using thin paper webs with a density of 2?17 g per mm.sup.2, i.e. single-layer paper.