APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING ABSORBENT SHEET PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING SUCH APPARATUS
20180099830 ยท 2018-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2301/5133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H16/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for dispensing absorbent sheet products includes a store with an absorbent web which is to be dispensed; a conveying mechanism for feeding the absorbent web; a severing mechanism for severing the web so as to form absorbent sheet products; a first collecting mechanism in direct contact with at least one of a roller of the conveying mechanism and the severing mechanism for collecting negative electrical charges; a second collecting mechanism in direct contact with the absorbent web for collecting positive electrical charges from the web; and a conductive material in direct contact with the first collecting mechanism and the second collecting mechanism. The conductive material, the first collecting mechanism, and the second collecting mechanism are configured such that the negative electrical charges of the first collecting mechanism and the positive electrical charges of the second collection mechanism are mutually cancelled.
Claims
1: An apparatus for dispensing absorbent sheet products comprising: a store with an absorbent web which is to be dispensed; a conveying mechanism for feeding the absorbent web; a severing mechanism for severing the web so as to form absorbent sheet products; a first collecting mechanism in direct contact with at least one of a roller of the conveying mechanism and the severing mechanism for collecting negative electrical charges; a second collecting mechanism in direct contact with the absorbent web for collecting positive electrical charges from the web; and a conductive material in direct contact with the first collecting mechanism and the second collecting mechanism, wherein the conductive material, the first collecting mechanism, and the second collecting mechanism are configured such that the negative electrical charges of the first collecting mechanism and the positive electrical charges of the second collection mechanism are mutually cancelled.
2: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 1, wherein the first collecting mechanism is attached to the severing mechanism.
3: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 1, wherein the first collecting mechanism comprises a first brush element that is contacting the conveying mechanism.
4: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 3, wherein the first brush element extends along most of the length of the roller of the conveying mechanism
5: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 3, wherein the first brush element includes several separate brushes, the separate brushes are provided at different positions of the roller of the conveying mechanism at locations where the absorbent, web comes in contact with the roller.
6: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 4, wherein the second collecting mechanism includes a second brush element, and wherein at least one of the first brush element and the second brush element comprises fibers selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers, nylon fibers, natural hair, stainless steel, SUS304 material, acrylic fibers coated with a conductive material, and synthetic conductive fibers, and combinations thereof.
7: A method for modifying an apparatus for dispensing absorbent sheet products comprising a store with an absorbent web which is to be dispensed, a conveying mechanism for feeding the absorbent web, and a severing mechanism for severing the web so as to form absorbent sheet products, wherein the method comprises the steps of: placing a first collecting mechanism for collecting negative electrical charges in direct contact with at least one of a roller of the conveying mechanism and the severing mechanism; placing a second collecting mechanism in direct contact with the absorbent web for collecting positive electrical charges; and placing a conductive material in direct contact with the first collecting mechanism and the second collecting mechanism, wherein the conductive material, the first collecting mechanism, and the second collecting mechanism are configured such that the negative electrical charges of the first collecting mechanism and the positive electrical charges of the second collection mechanism are mutually cancelled.
8: The method according to claim 7, wherein the first collecting mechanism comprises a first brush element contacting the roller of the conveying mechanism.
9: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 2, wherein the severing mechanism is a tear bar.
10: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 4, wherein the first brush element is one single brush.
11: The apparatus for dispensing according to claim 1, wherein the conductive material consists of a single wire.
12: The method according to claim 7, wherein the conductive material consists of a single wire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] In the following, embodiments of the invention will be briefly discussed, by way of example only, by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] Throughout the following embodiments, the same elements will be denoted by the same reference numerals.
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[0041] The dispenser generally denoted by reference numeral 10 has a housing which includes at least two parts. The back shell 12 as shown in
[0042] Inside the dispenser, there is a feed roll 14 on which an absorbent web is wound. This is just an example and, as outlined above, other types of dispensers can also be used to realize the invention, like dispensers in which the absorbent web is stored as a folded stack. In the example dispenser as shown in
[0043] The main part of the conveying unit 18 as shown in
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[0045] It has been found that, during operation, most static load builds up at the three components as shown in
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[0047] Due to the frictional transport of the absorbent web 16 between drive roll 20 and guide roll 2, the absorbent web becomes positively charged after leaving the nip between drive roll 20 and guide roll 22. This is schematically shown in position 32 of the absorbent web were +signs are added. At the same time, drive roll 20 becomes negatively charged. This negative static charge in drive roll 20 could build-up to an undesirable extent, whereas the absorbent web leaving the dispenser only has a small positive charge. In an attempt to neutralise the electrical charges, a brush 32 is provided with bristles or filaments which sweep over the circumferential surface of drive roll 20. Such brush is provided with conductive bristles or filaments in order to collect excess electrons corresponding to negative charges from the surface of the drive roll 20. In order to make sure that there is a good contact between the individual filaments and the drive roll, the filaments of the brushes have a length between about 10 mm and 25 mm This makes it possible to compensate for small positional deviations from the optimum position of the brush 32 and also makes it possible that the bristles or filaments 36 can bend and sweep over the surface of the drive roll 20 in order to increase the contact time between individual positions of the drive roll and the fibers of the brush. The longer the contact between the brush and an individual position on the surface of the drive roll is, the better are the chances that an electron can migrate from the drive roll 20 into the fibers 36 of the brush 32.
[0048] The charge collected by the brush 32 is directed to a conducive wire 38 from which it is directed to a second brush 40 which is also provided with fibers 42 (bristles or filaments). The second brush 40 is positioned such as to contact the absorbent web 16 at the position 32 in which the absorbent web is positively charged corresponding to a lack of electrons. The second brush 40 and especially its fibers 42 serve to contact the absorbent web 16 and to neutralise the positive static charge of the absorbent web by supplying a negative charge to the paper web.
[0049] The higher the build-up of negative charge on the drive roll 20 is, the more effective will the first brush 34 in contact with the drive roll 20 collect negative charges and the more effective the second brush 40 will be able to reintroduce such negative charges into the absorbent web 16. Therefore, the mechanism as schematically shown in
[0050] The attachment of the first and second brush at a fixed position relative to the housing of the dispenser needs not to be specified here because this can be easily realized by a skilled person. This easy assembly of the two brushes 34 and 40 as well as the conductive wire 38 inbetween makes it possible to easily modify an existing dispenser in which a high build-up of undesired electrostatic load could be observed.
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[0052] The fibers of the brushes can be made of a material which is specifically adapted to the component of the dispenser which is in contact to such bristles or filaments. It is easily possible that different materials are best suited for e.g. touching a drive roll 20 or an absorbent web 16. Suitable materials for the fibers (bristles or filaments) of the brushes are carbon fibers, nylon fibers, natural hair, stainless steel, SUS304 material, acrylic fibers coated with copper or synthetic conductive fibers.
[0053] The embodiments of
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[0057] The embodiments as described above have in common that the electrical charges building-up in a dispenser are either neutralised or consumed or both neutralised and consumed so as to stay below a critical value which should be avoided in order to damage other electronic components of the dispenser or even expose a user to the discharge of an electrostatic load.