Method of winding continuously supplied material on several cores and double backing-roller winder
First Claim
1. A double backing-roller winder for winding continuously supplied material onto a plurality of core tubes, comprising:
- two powered backing rollers forming a bed for each of a plurality of reels;
said reel having a core tube and material wound thereon;
a tensioning roller extending vertically over the bed;
means for supplying said core tubes to said bed;
means for removing said reels from said bed;
means for cutting off the material being wound;
a Pope winder located downstream of said two backing rollers with a supporting roller and pivoting means;
said supporting roller having a longer diameter than said backing rollers and having an axis;
said pivoting means pivoting about said axis of said supporting roller;
said pivoting means having two arms with sliding elements mounted thereon for accommodating a core tube;
means for intercepting and removing finished reels, said pivoting means pivoting with said core tube and accommodating element either into a space above said backing rollers or beyond a winding position in said Pope winder as far as said means for intercepting and removing finished reels.
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Abstract
A method of winding continuously supplied material onto several core tubes, especially on printing presses, has a double backing-roller winder that has two backing rollers and a bed wherein the material is wound into a reel while resting on a tensioning roller. The material (11) is initially wound on a core tube (7) that rests against the two backing rollers (3 and 4) in the double backing-roller winder until the reel is heavy enough to weigh down against the supporting roller (21) in a Pope winder (2). A pivoting mechanism (23) lifts the reel off the bed (14) of the double backing-roller winder, over the second backing roller (4), and against the supporting roller in the Pope winder. The reel is then wound in that position until it attains its prescribed final diameter.
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15 Claims
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1. A double backing-roller winder for winding continuously supplied material onto a plurality of core tubes, comprising:
- two powered backing rollers forming a bed for each of a plurality of reels;
said reel having a core tube and material wound thereon;
a tensioning roller extending vertically over the bed;
means for supplying said core tubes to said bed;
means for removing said reels from said bed;
means for cutting off the material being wound;
a Pope winder located downstream of said two backing rollers with a supporting roller and pivoting means;
said supporting roller having a longer diameter than said backing rollers and having an axis;
said pivoting means pivoting about said axis of said supporting roller;
said pivoting means having two arms with sliding elements mounted thereon for accommodating a core tube;
means for intercepting and removing finished reels, said pivoting means pivoting with said core tube and accommodating element either into a space above said backing rollers or beyond a winding position in said Pope winder as far as said means for intercepting and removing finished reels.
- two powered backing rollers forming a bed for each of a plurality of reels;
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2. A method of winding continuously supplied material without interruption onto several core tubes, particularly on printing presses, with a double backing-roller winder having two backing rollers and a bed, comprising the steps:
- winding material into a reel without a tension roller rests on said reel by winding the material initially on a core tube resting against said two backing rollers in said double backing-roller winder until the reel is heavy enough to weigh down against a supporting roller in a Pope winder;
said backing rollers and said supporting roller having fixed axes of rotation that can be closely spaced from each other;
lifting said reel off the bed of said double backing-roller winder by pivoting means;
moving said reel over one of said two backing rollers and in a position against said supporting roller in said Pope winder, said step of moving said reel being carried out through a predetermined path having a substantially short length dependent on the relative close spacing of said backing rollers and said supporting roller;
winding said reel thereafter in said position until said reel attains a predetermined final diameter; and
providing cutting means for cutting said web at an upper level of said web;
preparing a fresh core tube for winding once the reel has been accepted by said Pope winder;
lowering the previously wound reel into said bed formed by said backing rollers when said previously wound reel has attained said predetermined final diameter, and simultaneously passing the web of wound material between said one of said backing rollers and said supporting roller;
removing a finished reel with said pivoting means in said Pope winder;
lifting a fresh core tube into an intermediate station in said double backing-roller winder with said pivoting means; and
lifting a partly wound reel on said backing rollers onto said supporting roller with said pivoting means, said web of material that is wound being separable during motion of said web from a high level to a low level.
- winding material into a reel without a tension roller rests on said reel by winding the material initially on a core tube resting against said two backing rollers in said double backing-roller winder until the reel is heavy enough to weigh down against a supporting roller in a Pope winder;
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3. A method of winding continuously supplied material without interruption onto several core tubes, particularly on printing presses, with a double backing-roller winder having two backing rollers and a bed, comprising the steps:
- winding material into a reel during a first winding stage while a tensioning roller rests on said reel by winding the material initially on a core tube resting against said two backing rollers in said double backing-roller winder until the reel is heavy enough to weigh down against a supporting roller in a Pope winder;
said backing rollers and said supporting roller having fixed axes of rotation that can be closely spaced from each other;
lifting said reel off the bed of said double backing-roller winder by pivoting means;
moving said reel over one of said two backing rollers and in a position against said supporting roller in said Pope winder, said step of moving said reel being carried out through a predetermined path having a substantially short length dependent on the relative close spacing of said backing rollers and said supporting roller;
continuing winding said reel thereafter in said position during a second winding stage until said reel attains a predetermined final diameter; and
cutting said web at an upper level of said web as said web moves from an upper level to a lower level, said upper level being above said lower level. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
- winding material into a reel during a first winding stage while a tensioning roller rests on said reel by winding the material initially on a core tube resting against said two backing rollers in said double backing-roller winder until the reel is heavy enough to weigh down against a supporting roller in a Pope winder;
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7. A double-backing roller winder for winding continuously supplied material onto a plurality of core tubes, comprising:
- two powered backing rollers forming a bed for each of a plurality of reels;
said reel having a core tube and material wound thereon each reel being partially wound during a first winding stage;
a tensioning roller extending horizontally over the bed;
means for supplying fresh ones of said core tubes to said bed;
pivoting means for removing said partially wound ones of said reels from said bed after said first winding stage;
means for cutting off the material being wound;
a Pope winder located downstream of said two backing rollers and having supporting roller and said pivoting means for receiving said partially wound reels from said bed and finish winding said partially wound reels in a second winding phase;
said supporting roller having a longer diameter than said backing rollers and having an axis;
said pivoting means pivoting about said axis of said supporting roller. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
- two powered backing rollers forming a bed for each of a plurality of reels;
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