apparatus for treating continuous moving webs and a machine comprising this apparatus
20250177215 ยท 2025-06-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2013/15796
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/15699
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for treating a moving continuous web includes a tool holder roller, an anvil roller and a control device configured to rotate the tool holder roller and the anvil roller around respective rotation axes in at least one first operating condition and one second operating condition, so as to carry out a change of format of the apparatus with a selection via software.
Claims
1. An apparatus for treating a continuous moving web, comprising: a tool holder roller rotatable around a first rotation axis and carrying at least one first tool and at least one second tool spaced angularly apart from each other and having geometric characteristics different from each other, an anvil roller rotatable around a second rotation axis parallel to the first rotation axis and carrying at least one anvil element, and a control device configured to rotate the tool holder roller and the anvil roller around the respective rotation axes in at least one first operating condition and at least one second operating condition, wherein in the at least one first operating condition said at least one first tool is in phase and cooperates cyclically with the at least one anvil element and said at least one second tool is out of phase and does not cooperate with the at least one anvil element, and wherein in the at least one second operating condition said at least one second tool is in phase and cooperates cyclically with the at least one anvil element and said at least one first tool is out of phase and does not cooperate with the at least one anvil element.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one first tool and at least one second tool have respective lengths different from each other.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one first tool and said at least one second tool are configured to perform operations selected from: cutting, welding, laminating, embossing, and perforating.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one first tool and said at least one second tool have respective active surfaces configured to perform operations different from each other.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one first tool and said at least one second tool in said at least one first and second operating conditions cooperate with a same anvil element of the at least one anvil element.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one anvil element includes a plurality of anvil elements, wherein the anvil roller carries the plurality of anvil elements spaced angularly apart from each other, and wherein in said at least one first and second operating conditions said at least one first tool and said at least one second tool cooperate with respective anvil elements of the plurality of anvil elements.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one first tool and said at least one second tool protrude in a radial direction from an outer surface of the tool holder roller.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one anvil element protrudes in a radial direction from an outer surface of the anvil roller.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said control device is configured to vary rotation speeds of the tool holder roller and the anvil roller during each single rotation to carry out operations with programmed pitches.
10. A machine comprising the apparatus for treating a the continuous moving web as claimed in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] With reference to
[0026] The apparatus 10 comprises a tool holder roller 12 rotatable around a first rotation axis 14 and an anvil roller 16 rotatable around a second rotation axis 18 parallel to the first rotation axis 14.
[0027] The tool holder roller 12 carries at least one first tool 20 and at least one second tool 22 spaced angularly apart from each other. In general, the tool holder roller 12 may carry a generic number of tools equal to or greater than 2. In the example illustrated in the Figures, the tool holder roller 12 carries a first tool 20, a second tool 22 and a third tool 24.
[0028] Below reference will be made, by way of example, to the case wherein the tool holder roller 12 carries a first tool 20 and a second tool 22, but it is understood that what will be described applies equally to the case wherein the tool holder roller 12 carries a generic number of tools equal to or greater than 2.
[0029] The first tool 20 and the second tool 22 may be configured to perform an operation chosen from: cutting, welding, embossing, laminating, and perforating.
[0030] The first tool 20 and the second tool 22 have different geometric characteristics. In particular, the first tool 20 and the second tool 22 may have respective different lengths L1, L2.
[0031] The first tool 20 and the second tool 22 may have active surfaces configured to perform different processing operations, for example, the same type of machining but with different patterns or different processing operations, e.g. welding, embossing, etc.
[0032] In possible embodiments, the first tool 20 and the second tool 22 protrude radially from an outer surface 26 of the tool holder roller.
[0033] The anvil roller 16 carries at least one anvil element 28.
[0034] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0035] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0036] Each of the anvil elements 28, 30, 32 may protrude radially from an outer surface 34 of the anvil roller 16.
[0037] The tool holder roller 12 and the anvil roller 16 are driven by respective electric motors 36, 38 controlled by a control device 40.
[0038] The control device 40 is configured to rotate the tool holder roller 12 and the anvil roller 16 about their respective rotation axes 14, 18 in at least one first and one second operating condition. The number of operating conditions may be equal to the number of different tools 20, 22, 24 provided on the tool holder roller 12.
[0039] In the first operating condition, the first tool 20 of the tool holder roller 12 is in phase with the single anvil element 28 or with a respective anvil element 28, 30, 32 and, during operation, it cooperates cyclically with the single anvil element 28 or with a respective anvil element 28, 30, 32 to carry out a processing operation on a continuously moving web. In the first operating condition, the second tool 22 and any additional tool 24 are out of phase with respect to the single anvil element 28 or with respect to the plurality of anvil elements 28, 30, 32 and, during operation, do not cooperate with any anvil element 28, 30, 32. In the second operating condition, the second tool 22 of the tool holder roller 12 is in phase with the single anvil element 28 or with a respective anvil element 28, 30, 32 and, during operation, it cooperates cyclically with the single anvil element 28 or with a respective anvil element 28, 30, 32 to carry out a processing operation on a continuously moving web. In the second operating condition, the first tool 20 and any additional tool 24 are out of phase with respect to the single anvil element 28 or with respect to the plurality of anvil elements 28, 30, 32 and, during operation, do not cooperate with any anvil element 28, 30, 32.
[0040] Therefore, the apparatus 10 may operate in different operating conditions in each of which only one type of tool is operational and may switch from one operating condition to another with a software selection.
[0041] The transition from one operating condition to another gives the possibility of changing the geometry of the processing carried out on a continuous moving web and corresponds to a change in format of the apparatus 10.
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[0043] In the illustrated example, the continuous webs 42, 44 are subjected to cutting operations in the apparatus 10 to cut the longitudinal elastic threads 46, 48 transversely at regular intervals. In
[0044] In the first operating condition, the apparatus 10 is configured to operate with a first tool 20 having a width L1, which cooperates cyclically with one of the anvil elements 28, 30, 32 to carry out first cuts 50 on the first moving continuous web 42 with width L1 and with a pitch P1.
[0045] In the second operating condition, the apparatus 10 is configured to operate with a second tool 22 having a width L2, which cooperates cyclically with one of the anvil elements 28, 30, 32 to carry out second cuts 52 on the second moving continuous web 44 with width L2 and with a pitch P2.
[0046] The change of operating conditions is done exclusively via software, without the need to replace components and without the need to make settings or adjustments.
[0047] The control device 40 controls the tool holder roller 12 and the anvil roller 16 in phase with each other so as to carry out the operations, in this case the cuts 50 or 52, with the required pitches P1, P2.
[0048] The rotation speeds of the tool holder roller 12 and the anvil roller 16 may vary during each single rotation to carry out operations with programmed pitches P1, P2.
[0049] When the tool 20, 22, 24, which is operational at any given time, cooperates with a respective anvil element 28, 30, 32, the speeds of the tool 20, 22, 24 and of the anvil element 28, 30, 32 may be equal to the feed rate V1, V2 of the continuous web 42, 44 in the machine direction MD. After having performed an operation, the tool 20, 22, 24 operating at any given time and the respective anvil element 28, 30, 32 may accelerate or decelerate to perform the next operation after the continuous web 42, 44 has advanced in the machine direction MD by a pre-established pitch P1, P2. The tools that are not operational contact the continuous web 42, 44 out of phase with respect to the anvil elements 28, 30, 32 and do not perform any operation on the web 42, 44.
[0050] The apparatus 10 may be configured to carry out intermittent operations on the moving continuous webs 42, 44 having respective extensions in the longitudinal direction of the continuous webs 42, 44.
[0051] Each operation has an extension in the direction of movement of the web (machine direction MD) that is less than the size of the circumference of the anvil roller 12 divided by the number of possible format changes. For example, if the anvil roller 12 has a radius R and carries n tools, each operation may have a dimension in the machine direction MD less than 2R/n.
[0052] It will be understood that it is possible to combine multiple apparatuses 10 to perform different operations or the same operation with different widths.
[0053] The invention also relates to a machine for producing absorbent sanitary articles, such as diapers, diaper-pants, absorbent articles for incontinent adults, etc. comprising an apparatus for treating continuous moving webs as previously described.
[0054] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.