Tuckers on mechanical folding rolls
First Claim
1. In a paper folding machine for towels, paper napkins and the like, having a width, said paper folding machine including a frame, a pair of first and second co-acting oppositely rotating rolls supported in said frame, means for rotating said rolls in opposite directions relative to one another, cam means operatively connected to each of said rolls, each of said rolls including cooperating tuckers and grippers, said grippers, including a stationary jaw and a movable jaw, the tuckers and grippers on said rolls being arranged in alternate locations relative to each other along the periphery of said rolls;
- the improvements which comprise including in said machine;
a plurality of longitudinally extending recesses in each of said rolls;
gripper shafts mounted in said recesses, each said movable jaw being mounted on one of said gripper shafts;
each of said stationary jaws being disposed in the trailing portion of one of said longitudinally extending recesses, facing one of said movable jaws, each of said stationary jaws being provided with a bevelled surface opposed to a working face on said movable jaw;
longitudinally extending L-shaped grooves on each of said rolls between each of said longitudinally extending recesses, each of said tuckers being mounted in one of said L-shaped grooves;
each of said tuckers terminating in a tip having an inclined face along its trailing edge;
spring means to resiliently urge said inclined face toward the bevelled portion of said fixed jaw when said tucker and said gripper are brought into engagement by rotation of said oppositely rotating rolls;
each of said tuckers including a tucker blade comprising individual segments, each of which has a length equal to the width of the paper article to be folded;
and wherein said segments are provided with slots, and including a pair of leaf springs received in said slots exerting pressure on said segments to pivot the same.
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Abstract
A method and means is provided for folding material such as paper hand toweling in either a single "V-fold" or multiple "Z-fold" configuration. In either case, the paper is forced by a tucker into a vise which consists of one stationary jaw and one movable jaw operated by a cam on opening and a spring mechanism on closing. The movable vise is leading through the roll nip. The tucker blade may be split into individual segments, the width of one towel rather than the full width of the machine. Further, leaf springs such as two leaf springs per segment rather than extension springs on each end of the blade are adapted to be used. The advantage of using such individual segments and leaf springs is that the problems or difficulties of machining one long blade without warpage, is overcome, and in addition, the replacement of one small segment in case of damage can be more easily replaced, and each segment can compensate for variation in paper thickness across the machine whereas with one blade the thickest material controlled the entire blade.
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2 Claims
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1. In a paper folding machine for towels, paper napkins and the like, having a width, said paper folding machine including a frame, a pair of first and second co-acting oppositely rotating rolls supported in said frame, means for rotating said rolls in opposite directions relative to one another, cam means operatively connected to each of said rolls, each of said rolls including cooperating tuckers and grippers, said grippers, including a stationary jaw and a movable jaw, the tuckers and grippers on said rolls being arranged in alternate locations relative to each other along the periphery of said rolls;
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the improvements which comprise including in said machine; a plurality of longitudinally extending recesses in each of said rolls; gripper shafts mounted in said recesses, each said movable jaw being mounted on one of said gripper shafts; each of said stationary jaws being disposed in the trailing portion of one of said longitudinally extending recesses, facing one of said movable jaws, each of said stationary jaws being provided with a bevelled surface opposed to a working face on said movable jaw; longitudinally extending L-shaped grooves on each of said rolls between each of said longitudinally extending recesses, each of said tuckers being mounted in one of said L-shaped grooves; each of said tuckers terminating in a tip having an inclined face along its trailing edge; spring means to resiliently urge said inclined face toward the bevelled portion of said fixed jaw when said tucker and said gripper are brought into engagement by rotation of said oppositely rotating rolls; each of said tuckers including a tucker blade comprising individual segments, each of which has a length equal to the width of the paper article to be folded; and wherein said segments are provided with slots, and including a pair of leaf springs received in said slots exerting pressure on said segments to pivot the same. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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