Threading for slitter
09943974 ยท 2018-04-17
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Abstract
A method for slitting sheet material having a thickness, a width, a leading edge and a shear strength. The slitter has rotatable arbors and knives on each arbor that rotate about their axes and are held adjacent to each other. A computer is used to calculate a first and second spacing for the arbors based on the shear strength, outer diameter, and thickness of the material. The material is inserted between the knives and the leading edge passes through the slitter with the arbors the first position that pinches the material between outer diameters of opposing knives as it moves forward. While the material moves forward the arbors are moved into a second and closer position in which the knives are situated to slit the material as it passes between the knives. This slitting of material behind the leading edge creates a leading tab holding the slit strips together.
Claims
1. A method for slitting sheet material comprising the steps of: providing a sheet of material having a thickness, a width, a leading edge, and a shear strength; providing a slitter having arbors rotatable about their axes and being held adjacent and spaced from each other, each said arbor containing a knife fixed thereon being adapted for slitting said material, said knives having an outer diameter; inputting said thickness and shear strength and said outer diameter of said knives into a computer; said computer calculating a first position that locates said outer diameters of said knives to simultaneously contact opposing surfaces of said material passing between said knives and said arbors said first position locating said knives so that said material passing between said knives is not slit; said computer calculating a second position for said arbors which sets a second spacing between said knives and said arbors, said second position of said arbors locating said knives so that material passing between said knives is slit; inserting said material between said knives and moving said material forward through said slitter with said knives in said first position for a predetermined distance thereby pinching said material between said knives and leaving said material pinched in an unslit condition to define a leading tab; continuing to move said material through said slitter and moving said arbors into said second position while moving said material forward through said slitter, said second position of said arbors corresponding to said arbors being nearer each other than in said first position and said material moved through said slitter with said arbors in said second position being in a slit condition wherein said material includes a leading tab defined by said leading edge and extending rearward to a location where said material has been slit by said knives in said second position, maintaining said knives in said second position so that said all of said material rearward of said leading tab is slit.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said computer is connected to an actuator for moving said arbors into said first and second positions.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein said actuator moving said arbors is a screw type actuator.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said leading tab moved to a desired location beyond said slitter, cutting said leading tab from said material when said leading tab is in said desired location.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said desired location is a recoiler.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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(12) Choosing the spacing between arbors 36, 38 and therefore, the spacing between the knives 32 is important. When slitting material, it is not necessary to have overlapping knives 32 as shown in
(13) In prior art slitters, the metal 16 is fed from left to right which corresponds to a forward direction through the slitter line. The knives of a prior art slitter are set to a spacing locating the outer diameters of the opposing knives so that the material is slit before the material is fed into the slitter. In the case of prior art slitters, the leading edge 52 of the material is slit by the knives 32 as is all material behind the leading edge 52. This meant that the metal 16 upon being slit became multiple independent strips 44 which could move in different directions. The problem created by this situation is that threading multiple slit strips 44 of the metal through portions of the slitter line 10 subsequent to the slitter 26 was extremely difficult and potentially dangerous.
(14) The slitter line 10 of the present invention, does not begin slitting at the leading edge 52. The computer chooses a first position of the arbors 36, 38 that locates the knives 32 in a position to pinch the metal 16 that travels between the opposing knives 32. This simultaneous contact by opposing knives 32 on both sides of the metal 16 is shown in
(15) Once the knives 32 and arbors 36, 38 are in their second position, which slits the metal 16, a leading tab 56 will be formed. The leading tab 56 is the continuous strip 44 of metal extending behind the leading edge 52 until the metal 16 is slit. This leading tab 56 keeps the individual strips 44 together and the leading tab 56 is continuous across the width of the metal 16. The slitter 26 holds the arbors 36, 38 in the second position and the metal 16 is moved forward for a predetermined distance and then paused. This allows for inspection of the leading tab 56 and the slit strips 44. Upon a satisfactory inspection, the metal 16 is moved forward. Typically after the slitter, 26 the metal 16 will move across a pit table 57 over a looping pit 58. The leading tab 56 is moved through a tensioner 59 that is forward of the looping pit 58. The metal and its leading tab 56 is advanced until the leading tab 56 is beyond a shear 60. The shear 60 is then used to cut the leading tab 56 from the metal 16 and the strips 44 are then unconnected at their respective ends. As can be seen in
(16) The invention is not limited to the details given above, but may be modified within the scope of the following claims.