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System and method for controlling the speed and tension of an unwinding running web

  • US 5,671,895 A
  • Filed: 03/07/1996
  • Issued: 09/30/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/07/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An improved method for controlling the speed and the tension of a web being unwound from a first, rotating roll where the web runs from the roll along a predetermined path through an inertia-compensated festoon, which has the capacity of storing varying amounts of running web during the operation of a web-using process without inducing tension variations into the web, and to the web-using process which requires the web to run at a preselected relatively high speed and at a preselected relatively low tension and which tends to pull the web so as to apply a web-unwinding torque to the roll;

  • the method including the steps of;

    applying a brake force to the rotating roll, when the web begins to unwind from the roll;

    decreasing the braking force applied to the roll as the diameter of the roll is reduced, due to the web being unwound from the roll, so that the web will run through the process at the preselected speed and tension as the roll unwinds; and

    when the roll has been unwound to an intermediate diameter where the decreasing web-unwinding torque is inadequate to continue to accelerate the mass of the roll assisting in rotating the roll in a web-unwinding direction by adding web-unwinding torque to the roll as the diameter of the roll continues to decrease from the intermediate diameter so that the web will continue to run through the process at the preselected speed and tension as the remaining web is unwound from the roll.

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