APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SECURING AN END OF A STRIP TO A TAMBOUR

20180222711 ยท 2018-08-09

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Abstract

A method for securing a web end of a paper web on a first drum during a change of drum, the method includes passing the web end through a nip between a Pope roller and the second drum and applying adhesive to an area of the web end on a downward-rotating area of the Pope roller after the web end is passed through the nip.

Claims

1. A device for securing a web end of a paper web in a paper making machine, the device comprising: a first drum: a second drum; a Pope roller disposed relative to the second drum so as to form a first nip there between, the first nip configured to pass the paper web; a second nip formed between the Pope roller and the first drum; a separator for severing the paper web so as to form the web end before the first nip, the web end being adhesive-free when it passes through the first nip; and at least one adhesive applicator configured to apply adhesive into a region adjacent the second nip in such a way that the adhesive is applied to a first area of the paper web and a second area of the paper web immediately covers the adhesive during winding of said first and second areas of the paper web onto the first drum, one of said first and second areas being the web end that is being secured to the first drum, the adhesive being applied by said adhesive applicator at a same time as the separator severs the paper web, the adhesive being located along the web end as the web end is wound onto the first drum such that the web end sticks to the first drum.

2. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed at an angle of 1 to 179 towards the area of the paper web.

3. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed at an angle of 1 to 30 towards the area of the paper web.

4. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed at an angle of 150 to 179 towards the area of the paper web.

5. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed at an angle of 80 to 100 towards the area of the paper web.

6. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive applicator is configured to be directed towards the area of the paper web at an angle that is adjustable between 1 and 179.

7. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed with a distance to the first nip of 2/360 to 90/360 of the circumference of the Pope roller towards the area of the paper web.

8. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed with a distance to the first nip of 2/360 to 20/360 of the circumference of the Pope roller towards the area of the paper web.

9. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed with a distance to the first nip of 70/360 to 90/360 of the circumference of the Pope roller towards the area of the paper web.

10. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed with a distance to the first nip of 30/360 to 50/360 of the circumference of the Pope roller towards the area of the paper web.

11. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adhesive applicator is configured to be directed with a distance to the first nip that is adjustable between 2/360 to 90/360 of the circumference of the Pope roller towards the area of the paper web.

12. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive applicator is configured to apply adhesive to an area of the paper web that is on the Pope roller.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0042] The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings.

[0043] FIG. 1 shows a partial cross-section through a device for gluing a web end onto a drum with an adhesive-spraying unit.

[0044] FIG. 2 shows a partial plan view of the arrangement according to FIG. 1.

[0045] FIGS. 3a-3e show a partial cross-section in schematic representation and a partial plan view of a device for gluing a web end onto a drum and represent different variants for the application of the adhesive.

[0046] FIGS. 4a, 4b are schematic drawings show variants for the design of the separation front.

[0047] FIGS. 5a-5e are schematic drawings show further variants for the application of the adhesive.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0048] FIG. 1 shows a partial cross-section through a device for gluing a web end on a drum. A paper web 20 runs over a Pope roller 10 onto a first drum 11.

[0049] A separator 50 with two water-jet nozzles 52 and a third water-jet nozzle 51 is positioned in front of the nip between the Pope roller 10 and a second drum 12. The water-jet nozzles 52 can move transversely to the direction of travel of the paper web.

[0050] An adhesive-spraying unit 33 is positioned behind the nip between the Pope roller 10 and the second drum 12. The adhesive-spraying unit 33 is directed towards an area of the paper web 20 which is located on a downward-rotating area of the Pope roller 10.

[0051] If the paper web 20 is separated by the separator 50 in such a way that a web end 23 forms, an adhesive 2 is sprayed onto the web end 23 with the adhesive-spraying unit 33, with the result that this glues the web ends 23 to the drum 11 during winding onto the first drum 11.

[0052] FIG. 2 shows how the paper web 20 is separated in the form of a separation front 22 which first forms a narrow guide strip 21 in the centre of the paper web 20 which is widened symmetrically to the edges of the paper web 20 as the separation process continues. When the guide strip 21 is widened, the separation front 22 forms two straight lines which each run from the sides of the guide strip 21 to the edges of the paper web 20. The guide strip 21 here is partly wound onto the second drum 12. Thus the guide strip 21 is missing from the first drum.

[0053] The separation front 22 is produced by means of two water jets 53, 53 (seen here in side view as one water jet 53) of the separator 50, as shown in FIG. 1. The two water jets 53 and 53 are first kept at a short distance from each other, in order to produce the guide strip 21. After the guide strip 21 has been produced, the distance between the two water jets 53 and 53 is increased, until they have been led to the edges of the paper web 20 and have in this way severed the paper web 20 completely. A two-part web end 23 thereby results. If the guide strip 21 is severed, two parts of the guide strip 21 form. One of the two parts lies on the side of the first drum, the second part of the guide strip 21 lies on the side of the second drum. If the rotation of the first drum 11 slows down, the web end 23 and the part of the guide strip 21 which lies on the side of the first drum 11 can damage the paper web 20 or remnants can tear due to the centrifugal forces and enter the nip of the second drum 12. To prevent this, the web end 23 and the part of the guide strip 21 which lies on the side of the first drum 11 are glued fast with adhesive 2 by the adhesive-spraying unit 33 shown in FIG. 1.

[0054] FIGS. 3a-3e show, on the left, a partial cross-section in schematic representation and, on the right, a partial plan view of a device for gluing a web end on a drum and represent different variants for the application of the adhesive.

[0055] FIG. 3a shows a schematic cross-section view of the device for gluing a web end on a drum with adhesive-spraying units 32 and 32. The adhesive-spraying units 32 and 32 are positioned by the first drum 11 below the Pope roller 10 in the downward-rotating area. The adhesive 2 is added at a distance to the nip of the first drum 11 which corresponds to the distance from the high-pressure water-cutting jet (which is closest to the second drum 12) to the nip of the first drum 11. When changing the paper web 20 onto the second drum 12, a two-part web end 23 forms. The application of the adhesive 2 to the first drum 11 ensures that the web ends 23 are wound smoothly onto the first drum 11.

[0056] The adhesive is a water-soluble, fast-acting adhesive with a high adhesive strength in order that a small metered dose holds the two-part web end 23 on the first drum 11. This adhesive can be dissolved in the dissolver. The adhesive does not become more concentrated over time. The adhesive does not leave any spots or stains on the paper. The adhesive-based holding system is cheaper than mechanical systems which smooth the web with rollers or brushes as the first drum rotates in order to prevent air from entering.

[0057] FIG. 3b shows, in a schematic plan view of the device shown in FIG. 3a for gluing a web end on a drum, a possibility for applying the adhesive 2 to the two-part web end 23. The adhesive 2 is here applied to the two-part web end 23 adjacent to the two edges of the paper web 20.

[0058] The web end 23 can thereby be particularly effectively glued to the first drum 11, since an optimum amount of adhesive 2 is used in this way.

[0059] FIG. 3c shows, in a schematic plan view of the device shown in FIG. 3a for gluing a web end on a drum, a further possibility for applying the adhesive 2 to the web end. The adhesive 2 is here applied extensively to virtually the whole of the web end 23. The web end 23 is thereby glued particularly securely to the first drum 11. The spraying-on of the adhesive 2 is adapted to the shape of the narrowing web end 23. An excess of adhesive 2 is thereby avoided, so as not to touch the surface of the Pope roller 10 that is becoming free.

[0060] FIG. 3d shows a schematic cross-section view of the device for gluing a web end on a drum with adhesive-spraying units 32 and 32. The adhesive-spraying units 32 and 32 are positioned by the first drum 11 above the Pope roller 10. They are directed towards a downward-rotating area of the first drum 11. It is thereby possible to apply adhesive 2 to the paper web 20 in such a way that it is immediately covered by the paper web 20.

[0061] FIG. 3e shows, in a schematic plan view of the device shown in FIG. 3d for gluing a web end on a drum, a further possibility for applying the adhesive 2 to the web end 23. The adhesive is here applied to the web end 23 adjacent to the outer edges of the paper web 20.

[0062] FIGS. 4a, 4b show variants for the design of the separation edge 26.

[0063] In FIG. 4a, a separation edge 26 is shown which has been produced by the water-jet nozzles 52 having been guided outwards, quickly at first and then more slowly.

[0064] In FIG. 4b, a separation edge 26 is shown which has been produced by the water jet nozzles 52 having been guided outwards, firstly not at all, then slowly and then more quickly.

[0065] FIGS. 5a-5d show further variants for the application of the adhesive 2. In each case, a two-part web end 23 and 23 is shown, to which an adhesive 2 has been applied. The two-part web end 23 and 23 comprises strips that are symmetrical to each other. The two-part web end 23 and 23 has two outer edges 24, two inner edges 25 and two separation edges 26, which extend diagonally from the respective inner edge 25 to the respective outer edge 24. The separation edges 26 run in such a way that they form an acute angle with the outer edges 24 and an obtuse angle with the inner edges 25.

[0066] In FIG. 5a, the adhesive 2 is applied to the two-part web end 23 and 23 in each case in the form of a line parallel to the separation edges 26. The adhesive is at a distance both from the separation edges 26 and from the outer edges 24 and the inner edges 25.

[0067] Because the adhesive 2 is applied parallel to the separation edges 26, the adhesion spot has a spiral shape and glues the two-part web end 23 and 23 at all points in time of the gluing in the respectively critical area which could come loose. Because the adhesive 2 is applied at a distance both from the separation edges 26 and from the outer edges 24 and the inner edges 25, the adhesive 2 is prevented from reaching components or areas of the paper web 20 on which it is not desired.

[0068] In FIG. 5b, the adhesive 2 is applied to the two-part web end 23 and 23 in each case in the form of a line parallel to the outer edges 24.

[0069] Because the adhesive 2 is applied in the form of a line parallel to the outer edges 24, a lateral displacement of the two-part web end 23 and 23 is effectively prevented.

[0070] In FIG. 5c, the adhesive 2 is applied to the two-part web end 23 and 23 in each case in the form of a line parallel to the inner edges 25 and the separation edges 26.

[0071] Because the adhesive 2 is applied in addition to the area described in FIG. 5a parallel to the inner edges 25, a lateral displacement of the two-part web end 23 and 23 is even more effectively prevented.

[0072] In FIG. 5d, the adhesive 2 is applied to the two-part web end 23 and 23 in each case in the form of a line parallel to the inner edges 25, the outer edges 24 and the separation edges 26.

[0073] Because the adhesive 2 is applied parallel both to the separation edges 26 and to the inner edges 25 and the outer edges 24, a slippage of the two-part web end 23 and 23 is particularly securely prevented.

[0074] In FIG. 5e, the adhesive 2 is applied to the two-part web end 23 and 23 in each case in the form of a line parallel to the inner edges 25. The adhesive 2 is applied at a distance both from the outer edges 24 and from the separation edges 26 and the inner edges 25.

[0075] In FIG. 5e, the guide strip 21 is also shown. This lies between the inner edges 25 and the separation edges 26 of the two-part web end 23 and 23.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS

[0076] 2 adhesive [0077] 10 Pope roller [0078] 11 first drum (mother roll) [0079] 12 second drum [0080] 20 paper web [0081] 21 guide strip [0082] 22 separation front [0083] 23 web end [0084] 24 outer edge [0085] 25 inner edge [0086] 26 separation edge [0087] 32 adhesive-spraying unit [0088] 33 adhesive-spraying unit [0089] 50 separator [0090] 51 third water-jet nozzle [0091] 52 water-jet nozzle [0092] 53 water jet, beam