US20050067523A1 - Apparatus for deflecting or inverting moving webs - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention relates to controlling the motion of moving webs of indefinite length, and more particularly to a device for changing the direction or inverting such webs.
- the present invention provides a slat roller for controlling the movement of moving web of indefinite length material.
- a slat roller has a roller body having a longitudinal axis.
- a plurality of slats are mounted on a circumference of the roller body in such a fashion that the slats may translate from a first position in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller body.
- a slat repositioning device is included for moving the slats towards the first position when the slats are not in contact with the moving web.
- the translation of the slats permits a non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis.
- a non-normal angle of incidence to the longitudinal axis indicates that the centerline of the web is not at about 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the roller as the web makes contact with the slats of the roller.
- the present invention provides a system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material, the heart of which is a pair of slat rollers.
- Each slat roller has a roller body having a longitudinal axis.
- a plurality of slats are mounted on the circumference of the roller body in such a fashion that the slats may translate from a first position in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller body.
- the system also has a first and a second roller for conveying the moving web between the first and the second slat rollers, such that when the moving web, starting in a first orientation, is directed around the first slat roller, the first and second idler rollers and the second slat roller, it emerges in a second orientation which is inverted from the first orientation.
- the two slat rollers are rotatably mounted with their longitudinal axes generally perpendicular to each other.
- the roller body is rotated and the slats are translated longitudinally in a passive manner in contact with the moving web.
- the slat rollers each include a slat repositioning device for moving the slats towards the first position when the slats are no longer contacting the moving web. The translation of the slats permits a non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis of the roller.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary web handling system incorporating the apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a detail view of a slat roller in isolation
- FIG. 3 illustrates a reverse angle view of the slat roller of FIG. 2 , with a section of web in position, and with a stationary return cam being used to move the slats back to a starting position.
- FIG. 1 a perspective view of an exemplary web handling system 10 according to the present invention is illustrated.
- the system 10 is shown guiding a segment of a web 12 of indefinite length material, the web 12 having a first side 14 and a second side 16 and moving in direction “D”.
- the system 10 includes a first slat roller 20 and a second slat roller 22 , with the first slat roller 20 conveniently rotatably mounted on supports 24 and 26 and the second slat roller 22 conveniently mounted on supports 28 and 30 .
- the system 10 also includes a first idler roller 32 and a second idler roller 34 for conveying the moving web between the first and the second slat rollers 20 and 22 .
- first idler roller 32 and the second idler roller 34 are conveniently rotatably mounted on supports 36 and 38 .
- first and the second slat rollers 20 and 22 are mounted with their longitudinal axes generally perpendicular to each other in this Figure, and this is often convenient in many preferred embodiments of the invention.
- the web 12 has been inverted: after passing through system 10 , first side 14 which had been face up is been placed face down.
- the non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis of the slat roller is suitable for either inverting a web or changing the orientation, or direction of the web.
- the non-normal angle of incidence and the translation of the slats permit the axial movement of the web when the web is in contact with slats of the roller.
- the slat roller 20 has a roller body 40 having a longitudinal axis “L,” and having a plurality of slat supports 42 thereon.
- a plurality of slats 44 is mounted on the slat supports 42 in such a fashion that the slats 44 may translate from a first position (slat 44 a is in the first position) along the slat supports in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis “L”.
- the preferred slat supports 42 have been conveniently constructed of extruded material that has been attached to the roller body 40 using mechanical fasteners. Extruded aluminum is considered particularly suitable for this purpose.
- the slats 44 have been conveniently constructed from extruded or machined material having a cross-section adapted to slidably interlock with the slat supports 42 . Slats 44 may be prepared from many different materials, and slats 44 made of Delrin brand acetal polymer are considered particularly suitable for many common applications. It will be apparent to the ordinary artisan that numerous mechanical expedients are suitable for providing sliding engagement between the slats 44 and the slat supports 42 .
- the slats supports 42 needn't extend above the surface of the roller body 40 , but may be slots provided beneath the surface.
- Those skilled in the art recognize that other conventional means of mounting slats onto a circumference of the roller may be utilized in the present invention.
- a slat repositioning device may be utilized to move the slat toward an original position on the roller when the slats are no longer in contact with the moving web.
- Slat repositioning devices may include either mechanical devices, pneumatic devices, electrical devices, or combinations thereof. Non-limiting examples of such devices would include stationary cams, linear motors, or air cylinders. Those skilled in the art are capable of selecting a suitable repositioning device based on web properties, process requirements, and process environments.
- FIG. 3 a reverse angle view of the slat roller 20 of FIG. 2 is illustrated with a section of web 12 in position.
- stationary cam 46 serves to move each slat 44 in turn back towards its first position (slat 44 a is in first position).
- slat roller 20 includes nine slat supports 42 each supporting one slat 44 . At least two slats 44 must be provided, but it is frequently desirable to provide more, particularly when the system 10 is operating with the slat rollers 20 and 22 being passively driven by contact with the moving web 12 . It will be appreciated that although providing more slats 44 and slat supports 42 will increase the cost and complexity of a slat roller 20 , the greater number of slats reduces an individual slat's contact time with the web thereby providing a greater time in which the slat may translate to its original position. The diameter of the roller body 40 and its length will also be seen to be variables affecting the amount of force needed for the return of the slats 44 to first position 44 a against the stationary cam 46 .
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A slat roller wherein the translation of slats permits a non-normal angle of incidence of a moving web to the longitudinal axis of the roller. The non-normal angle of incidence and the translation of the slats permit the axial movement of the web when the web is in contact with slats of the roller. One or more of the slat rollers may be employed in a system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material.
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- The present invention relates to controlling the motion of moving webs of indefinite length, and more particularly to a device for changing the direction or inverting such webs.
- Numerous commercial products incorporate material that has undergone processing in the form of a web of indefinite length material during some stage of its manufacture. When such webs are being processed, it is frequently desirable to divert the web to a different direction, or to invert the web so the opposite side of the web is facing upwards to receive e.g. the application of a coating. For many applications it is conventional to wrap the web partially around one or more non-rotating air flotation device called an “air bar” or an “air turn” in order to divert or invert the web. However, in some circumstances the use of an air bar is inconvenient. For example the web may be too heavy, too porous, or too textured for the needed air cushion to develop. In such circumstances, it is known that apparatuses that have, e.g. guide rotors disposed in spiral curves may be employed. However, the known alternatives are bulky and complicated to construct.
- The present invention provides a slat roller for controlling the movement of moving web of indefinite length material. Such a slat roller has a roller body having a longitudinal axis. A plurality of slats are mounted on a circumference of the roller body in such a fashion that the slats may translate from a first position in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller body. A slat repositioning device is included for moving the slats towards the first position when the slats are not in contact with the moving web. The translation of the slats permits a non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis. A non-normal angle of incidence to the longitudinal axis indicates that the centerline of the web is not at about 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the roller as the web makes contact with the slats of the roller.
- In another aspect the present invention provides a system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material, the heart of which is a pair of slat rollers. Each slat roller has a roller body having a longitudinal axis. A plurality of slats are mounted on the circumference of the roller body in such a fashion that the slats may translate from a first position in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller body. In a preferred embodiment, the system also has a first and a second roller for conveying the moving web between the first and the second slat rollers, such that when the moving web, starting in a first orientation, is directed around the first slat roller, the first and second idler rollers and the second slat roller, it emerges in a second orientation which is inverted from the first orientation.
- In a most preferred embodiment of the system the two slat rollers are rotatably mounted with their longitudinal axes generally perpendicular to each other. Also, in most convenient embodiments, the roller body is rotated and the slats are translated longitudinally in a passive manner in contact with the moving web. In these embodiments, the slat rollers each include a slat repositioning device for moving the slats towards the first position when the slats are no longer contacting the moving web. The translation of the slats permits a non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis of the roller.
- In the several figures of the attached drawing, like parts bear like reference numerals, and:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary web handling system incorporating the apparatus according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a detail view of a slat roller in isolation; and -
FIG. 3 illustrates a reverse angle view of the slat roller ofFIG. 2 , with a section of web in position, and with a stationary return cam being used to move the slats back to a starting position. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 , a perspective view of an exemplaryweb handling system 10 according to the present invention is illustrated. Thesystem 10 is shown guiding a segment of aweb 12 of indefinite length material, theweb 12 having afirst side 14 and asecond side 16 and moving in direction “D”. Thesystem 10 includes afirst slat roller 20 and asecond slat roller 22, with thefirst slat roller 20 conveniently rotatably mounted onsupports second slat roller 22 conveniently mounted onsupports system 10 also includes afirst idler roller 32 and asecond idler roller 34 for conveying the moving web between the first and thesecond slat rollers first idler roller 32 and thesecond idler roller 34 are conveniently rotatably mounted onsupports second slat rollers web 12 has been inverted: after passing throughsystem 10,first side 14 which had been face up is been placed face down. - The non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis of the slat roller is suitable for either inverting a web or changing the orientation, or direction of the web. The non-normal angle of incidence and the translation of the slats permit the axial movement of the web when the web is in contact with slats of the roller.
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FIG. 2 , a detail view ofslat roller 20 is illustrated in isolation. Theslat roller 20 has aroller body 40 having a longitudinal axis “L,” and having a plurality of slat supports 42 thereon. A plurality ofslats 44 is mounted on the slat supports 42 in such a fashion that theslats 44 may translate from a first position (slat 44 a is in the first position) along the slat supports in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis “L”. - In the depicted embodiment, the
preferred slat supports 42 have been conveniently constructed of extruded material that has been attached to theroller body 40 using mechanical fasteners. Extruded aluminum is considered particularly suitable for this purpose. Also in the depicted embodiment, theslats 44 have been conveniently constructed from extruded or machined material having a cross-section adapted to slidably interlock with theslat supports 42.Slats 44 may be prepared from many different materials, andslats 44 made of Delrin brand acetal polymer are considered particularly suitable for many common applications. It will be apparent to the ordinary artisan that numerous mechanical expedients are suitable for providing sliding engagement between theslats 44 and the slat supports 42. In particular, the slats supports 42 needn't extend above the surface of theroller body 40, but may be slots provided beneath the surface. Those skilled in the art recognize that other conventional means of mounting slats onto a circumference of the roller may be utilized in the present invention. - In accordance with the present invention, a slat repositioning device may be utilized to move the slat toward an original position on the roller when the slats are no longer in contact with the moving web. Slat repositioning devices may include either mechanical devices, pneumatic devices, electrical devices, or combinations thereof. Non-limiting examples of such devices would include stationary cams, linear motors, or air cylinders. Those skilled in the art are capable of selecting a suitable repositioning device based on web properties, process requirements, and process environments.
- Referring now to
FIG. 3 , a reverse angle view of theslat roller 20 ofFIG. 2 is illustrated with a section ofweb 12 in position. In this view it can be appreciated that when theslat roller 20 is rotated passively in contact with movingweb 12 in rotation direction “R”, thenstationary cam 46 serves to move eachslat 44 in turn back towards its first position (slat 44 a is in first position). - The depicted embodiment of
slat roller 20 includes nineslat supports 42 each supporting oneslat 44. At least twoslats 44 must be provided, but it is frequently desirable to provide more, particularly when thesystem 10 is operating with theslat rollers web 12. It will be appreciated that although providingmore slats 44 andslat supports 42 will increase the cost and complexity of aslat roller 20, the greater number of slats reduces an individual slat's contact time with the web thereby providing a greater time in which the slat may translate to its original position. The diameter of theroller body 40 and its length will also be seen to be variables affecting the amount of force needed for the return of theslats 44 tofirst position 44 a against thestationary cam 46. - The preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described utilizing the moving web as the primary driving force for imparting the rotation of the roller or rollers. Those skilled in the art recognize that driven rollers may be desirable for certain webs or web processing environments. Various modifications and alterations of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein.
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1. A slat roller for controlling the movement of moving web of indefinite length material, comprising:
a rotatable roller body having a longitudinal axis,
a plurality of slats mounted on a circumference of the roller body in such a fashion that the slats may translate from a first position in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis when the slats are in contact with the moving web, and
a slat repositioning device for moving the slats towards the first position when the slats are not in contact with the moving web, the translation of slats permitting a non-normal angle of incidence of the web to the longitudinal axis.
2. A system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material, comprising:
employing at least one slat roller of claim 1 .
3. A system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material, comprising:
a first slat roller of claim 1 and a second slat roller of claim 1;
one or more rollers for conveying the moving web between the first slat roller and the second slat roller, such that
when the moving web, starting in a first orientation, is directed around the first slat roller, the one or more rollers and the second slat roller, it emerges in a second orientation which is inverted from the first orientation.
4. The system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material according to claim 3 wherein the first and the second slat rollers are rotatably mounted with their longitudinal axes generally perpendicular to each other.
5. The system for inverting a moving web of indefinite length material according to claim 3 wherein each of the first and the second slat roller further comprises a stationary cam for moving the slats towards the first position when the roller is turned passively by contact with the moving web.
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