Rotary cutter
09993932 ยท 2018-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/4838
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B26D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotary cutter system for cutting a web of material being feed into the rotary cutter at a press speed that includes a cutting cylinder, an anvil cylinder and a servo motor. The rotary cutter includes a controller that controls the speed of rotations of the cylinders. Control of the speed of cutting and anvil cylinders allows for the adjustment of the cut length of the material without having to adjust the position of knives in the cutting cylinder.
Claims
1. A rotary cutter system for cutting a web of material being fed into the rotary cutter at a press speed, comprising: a cutting cylinder supported for rotation about an axis; at least two knives mounted at spaced apart positions on the cutting cylinder and extending radially therefrom; an anvil cylinder supported for rotation parallel to the axis and positioned such that the at least two knives contact the anvil cylinder at a cutting position in which each knife is perpendicular to the anvil cylinder; at least one servo motor that rotates the cutting cylinder and the anvil cylinder; and a controller that includes a processor and memory and executing software that configures the processor to control the speed within a single rotation of the anvil cylinder and the cutting cylinder by controlling the at least one servo motor between a first speed that is equal to the press speed of the web that is passed between the cutting and anvil cylinders at the cutting position, thereby cutting the web that is disposed between the cutting and anvil cylinders, a second speed in which the web passes between the cutting and anvil cylinders without being cut to define a first length of a first cut, and a third speed in which the web passes between the cutting and anvil cylinders without being cut to define a second length of a second cut, wherein the speed of the cylinders is adjustable between the first, second, and third speeds so that a time interval between successive knives mounted on the cutting cylinder coming in contact with the anvil cylinder defines varying cut lengths within a single rotation of the cutting cylinder and the anvil cylinder, wherein the speed within a single rotation of the anvil cylinder and the cutting cylinder controls the length of a cut in the web of material and wherein the rotary cutting system is capable of cutting the web at least twice such that the length of the first and second cut pieces are different by varying the time interval between successive cuts within a single rotation of the cutting cylinder.
2. The rotary cutter system as in claim 1, further comprising two mounting walls and wherein the cutting cylinder is supported between the two mounting walls for rotation about the axis.
3. A rotary cutter system for cutting a web of material being fed into the rotary cutter at a press speed, comprising: a first cylinder supported for rotation about a first axis; at least two knives mounted at spaced apart positions on the first cylinder and extending radially therefrom; a second cylinder supported for rotation about a second axis; at least two knives mounted at spaced apart positions on the second cylinder and extending radially therefrom, wherein the first and second cylinders are positioned and radially oriented with respect to each other such that the at least two knives of the first cylinder contact the second cylinder at a cutting position in a location that does not interfere with the at least two knives of the second cylinder, and the at least two knives of the second cylinder contact the first cylinder at a cutting position in a location that does not interfere with the at least two knives of the first cylinder; at least one servo motor that rotates the first and second cylinders; and a controller that includes a processor and memory and executing software that configures the processor to control the speed within a single rotation of the first and second cylinders by controlling the at least one servo motor between a first speed that is equal to the press speed of the web that is passed between the first and second cylinders at the cutting position, thereby cutting the web that is disposed between the cylinders, a second speed in which the web passes between the cylinders without being cut to define a first length of a first cut, and a third speed in which the web passes between the cylinders without being cut to define a second length of a second cut, wherein the speed of the cylinders is adjustable between the first, second, and third speeds so that a time interval between successive knives mounted on the first cylinder coming in contact with the second cylinder defines varying cut lengths within a single rotation of the first cylinder and the second cylinder, wherein the speed within a single rotation of the cylinders controls the length of a cut in the web of material and wherein the rotary cutting system is capable of cutting the web into at least two pieces such that the length of the first and second cut pieces are different by varying the time interval between successive cuts and into at least two chip pieces, wherein the chip pieces are have a length different from the first and second cut pieces within a single rotation of the first and second cylinders.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(8) As discussed above, typical rotary cutters include two cylinders that rotate relative to each other. Knife blades are mounted to one cylinder and the other cylinder acts as an anvil that provides a surface against which to sandwich the web material between the knife blade to perform the cut.
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(11) Thus, providing knives on top and bottom cylinders of a rotary cutter, the length of the cuts can be adjusted by adjusting the phase between the two cylinders. More particularly, by setting the phase difference between the top and bottom cylinders, size of the piece of the web material that is cut between the bottom knife contacting the top cylinder and the top knife contacting the bottom cylinder can be controlled. The piece of web material is the trim piece or chip. Thus, the chip size can be adjusted by adjusting the phase difference between the top and bottom cylinders, without having to adjust the positioning of the knives.
(12) Furthermore, adjusting the speed of rotation of the cylinder results in an adjustment of the piece of web material that is cut. As can be seen in
(13) Accordingly, controlling the speed of the two cylinders (e.g., using computer control) the size of the size of the cuts can be adjusted as required by the particular job.
(14) Accordingly, an easy and efficient means of adjusting the cutting length and chip sizeby adjusting rotation speed and/or phasefor different cut and manufacturing procedures is provided.
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(16) The control system 200 of the rotary cutter 100 includes a controller 210 and a memory 212 that can store software modules that are executed on the processor of the controller 210. A display 214 and an interface 216 allow for the operator to input settings, such as the thickness of the material to be cut, length of the cut to be made in the material, the number of knives that are in the machine, etc. The interface and display can be a touch screen-type interface and display. The control 210 receives these variables and, through the software, determines how to control the various motors that will be discussed more detail below. The controller 210, through the drivers 220, sends electrical signals to the various motors, such as the cutting servo motor 224, the height control motor 226, and the draw servo motor 228. In addition, the controller 210 receives signals from sensors 218 that provide information concerning the current feed of the material to be cut. For example, sensor 218 can be an optical sensor that images printed registration marks on the material to be cut. As the registration marks are sensed, the controller receives a signal from the sensor and the controller, through software, can determine whether adjustments to the cutting servo 224 need to be to ensure that the material is being cut at the correct locations. The sensors 118 can also include a press-feed sensor, i.e., a sensor that senses the speed of the material that is to be cut upstream of the cutter. The press-speed can then be used by the controller 210 to adjust the speed of the draw servo so that the draw servo rotates to match the press-speed. This ensures a smooth feed from the upstream into the cutter.
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(18) After the material to be cut passes over the draw roller 116, it is passed between a cutting cylinder 110 and hardened anvil cylinder 112. The anvil cylinder 112 can include four fixed extractor pin positions spaced at 1 intervals that are used to remove material chips, i.e., scrap material that is disposed between two cut pieces of the material. The cutting cylinder 110 includes four fixed position knife holders 120 spaced at 90 degrees around the cylinder (only is shown in
(19) The anvil cylinder 112 is mounted in eccentric housings driven by a height servo 226 through a 100:1 gearbox to adjust blade height. Controlling the servo 226 causes the anvil cylinder 112 to move within its eccentric housing so that the distance between the anvil cylinder 112 and the cutting cylinder 110 is adjusted either up or down.
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(21) The cutting and anvil cylinders 110, 112 are driven by the cutting servo 224 which is capable of cam profiling. Accordingly, the speed of the cylinder can be adjusted to adjust the size of the cut. For example, if the speed of the cylinders could not be adjusted, the size of the cut would be determined by the fixed location of the knives in the cutting cylinder. However, by adjusting the speed the size of the cut can be adjusted. As the cutting cylinder rotates, the knives come into contact with anvil cylinder which cuts the material that is being feed between the cutting cylinder and the anvil cylinder. As the cutting cylinder continues to rotate so that knife is not longer contacting the anvil cylinder, the material is free to pass between the cylinders at press speed (i.e., material feed speed) without being impeded by the knives in the cutting cylinder. As the cutting cylinder continues to rotate, the next knife comes into contact with the anvil cylinder forming another cut in the material. The amount of material that passes between the cylinders in between cuts defines the length of the cut material. Accordingly, by controlling the speed of the cylinders, the time interval between the successive knives coming into contact with the anvil can be adjusted. The longer time interval, the longer the cut length and the short the time interval, the shorter the cut length. The speed of the cutting and anvil cylinders should be brought back to press speed at the time the cut is made to ensure that the material to be cut does not bunch or jam. For example, at the time of the cut (knife/anvil contact), the cutting and anvil cylinders are rotating at press speed, then the cylinders are slowed down via the controller 210 controlling the servo 224. As the cylinders slow, material continues to pass between the cylinders, but as the next knife on the cutting cylinder rotates toward the anvil cylinder, the servo is sped up so that the cutting and anvil cylinders again match press speed. The cut size is controlled by the speed of the cylinders. Similarly, short cut lengths can be achieved by increasing the rotating speed of the cylinders between cuts, thereby making cuts more frequently so that a shorter length of material passes between the cylinders in between cuts. Accordingly, the cut size can be adjusted via use of the controller 210 without having to adjust the positioning of the knives on the cylinder every time the size of the cut needs to be changed. This substantially reduces the make-ready time of the rotary cutter 100 because the physical location of the knives around the cutting cylinder can be left in the same place even though the length of the cut is changed. The controlling of the speed to adjust the cut length is similar to that described in connection with
(22) Make-ready is accomplished by entering the size of the product length (i.e., desired cut size) and chip size, (e.g., 0, , , or chip) using the interface 216 and the controller 210 will automatically set the cutter servo 224 for the appropriate cam profile and locate appropriate knife positions (1, 2, 3, or 4 around).
(23) The tail of the product is knocked by kicker brushes so the product is controlled by the tail as it enters the slow down delivery. The kickers are servo driven and can be phased to contact the tail of each sheet in the same position. The speed of the kickers can automatically set by the controller once the operators select product size. The slow down delivery is driven by a servo drive and the size of the shingle is adjusted from the operators touch screen.
(24) The operators interface 216 (e.g. touch screen) has a run screen consisting of both net and gross counters, which adjust themselves for exact count by product size. The run screen also displays fast delivery over-speed, slow delivery shingle size, product size, gap size, and production speed in either FPM or IPH. The operators control has a make-ready section where the size of the product and gap are set. The operators control has a delivery set-up screen where the fast delivery speed, slow delivery speed, kicker position, and delivery interface options are set. The register screen includes manual register with quick moves for make-ready as well as automatic register with advance and retard buttons for both. The service set-up screen includes off-line and on-line controls; a batch count option, a top dead center adjustment, gap limit options, as well as options for ratio between press output and draw roll speed/ratio.
(25) While the invention has been described in connection with a certain embodiment and variations thereof, the invention is not limited to the described embodiment and variations but rather is more broadly defined by the recitations in the claims below and equivalents thereof.