专利摘要:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to printing and relates to a roll holder for intermediate storage in a roll of sheet printed products. The purpose of the invention is to simplify the design of the wound roll holder. The goal is achieved by making a core with an annular groove on its cylindrical support surface, placing a winding tape in this slot and having a ring-shaped protective element with a transverse slot that is located on the supporting surface of the core. The threaded tape is fixed with its inner end in the annular groove of the core and can pass through the transverse slot of the security element. In order to fasten the outer end of the winding tape to the rest of the winding tape, there is a detachable means at this end in the form of coatings applied on both sides of the tape of material with adhesive or magnetic properties. In one embodiment, the security element is fixed on the core against rotation relative to the latter, and in the other has freedom in a direction circumferential with respect to the core. 12 hp f-ly, 14 ill.
公开号:SU1584748A3
申请号:SU884355333
申请日:1988-03-03
公开日:1990-08-07
发明作者:Фрай Ханс
申请人:Фераг Аг (Фирма);
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The invention relates primarily to printing and relates to a roll holder intended for intermediate storage of printed products wound into a roll, in particular newspapers, magazines, and the like.
The aim of the invention is to simplify the structure of the roll holder.
Figures 1 - 2 show the roll holder, the first embodiment, a general view} in FIG. 3 - the same, cross section, in FIG. 4 - the same, view
5 in the side view is a roll holder with a printed product partially coiled up into a roll, the same in FIG. 6, with a fully formed roll of printed products in FIGS. 7-10, the winding section in different phases of the winding of printed products, side view, 11 and 12, roll holder; second embodiment; FIG. 13 - the same, the third option, in FIG. 14 is a section A-A in FIG.
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The roll holder for intermediate storage of the printed products wound in a roll contains a core 1 with a cylindrical support surface 2 and an annular groove 3 on this surface, a winding tape 4 partially or completely located in the annular groove 3 of the core 1
At a constant position, the locking means 13 must be provided in the device for winding printed products (Figures 13 and 14). According to a third embodiment of the roll holder (FIGS. 13 and 14), the annular protective element 5, as in the embodiment according to FIGS. 11 and 12,
and secured with its inner ring is rotatably mounted
core on the core, and a ring-shaped protective element 5 placed on the thrust surface 2 of the core 1 and designed to overlap the annular groove 3. The ring-shaped j protective element 5 has a transverse slot 6 for the winding tape 4 to pass through it.
The annular groove 3 is approximately in the middle between the ends 2Q of the core 1. The individual turns of the winding tape 6 are indicated by the position.
According to the first embodiment of the radio holder, the protective element 5 is mounted with an offset 25 | on the support surface 2 of the core 1 in the direction of the axis of rotation 8 of the core, which allows opening of the annular groove 3. For this, the element 5 has cams 9 which fit into the guide grooves 10, provided in the core 1 (FIG. 3). With the help of the cams 9 and the guide grooves 10, the protective element 5 is fixed against rotation with respect to the core 1. This means that the element 5 rotates together with the core 1.
According to a second embodiment of the roll holder, the annular protective element 5 is mounted on the core 1 freely in a direction circumferential with respect to the core and has the ability to rotate relative to the core. In order to ensure such a movement of the annular protective element 5, the core 1 has guide grooves 11 formed in the side walls of the annular groove 3, into which the guide lugs 12 of the protective element 5 enter (Fig. 11).
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relative to the core 1. However, o is in the form of a split ring, the ends 14 and 15 of which define the passage hole 6. On the side edges of the protective element 5 are fixed slip elements 16, by means of which the protective element 5 slides along the guides 17 of the core 1 recessed relative to to reference surface 2. Both ends 14 and 15 of element 5 are connected to one another with the help of one or several connecting elements 18 (Fig. 13), which create the possibility of some variation in the diameter of element 5, which allows for winding printed products The instructions on the core 1 fit snugly to the protective element 5 against the supporting surface 2 of the core 1.
A clamping means is fixed on the inner surface of the protective element 5 to press each subsequent coil of the winding tape 4 to the previous coil, made in the form of a spring 19.
In the zone of the transverse slot 6, a protective plate 5 is installed on the protective element 5, which is intended to separate the outer end of the tape 4 from the roll of tape and guide it into the transverse slot 6.
The end portion 21 of the tape 4, which forms the last turn, carries extensible means, by means of which the outer end of the tape 4 is attached to the rest of the tape wound on the core. This detachable means is formed by coatings 22 and 23 deposited on both sides of the tape 4, which are spaced apart from each other along the tape at a predetermined distance and made of a material ensuring their adhesion.
Element 5 can rotate relative to the latter when the core is rotated, therefore it is no longer necessary to move element 5 aside to release the annular groove 3. Since the core 1 is rotated when the core 1 rotates while the product is being wound or unwound.

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relative to the core 1. However, it has the form of a split ring, the ends 14 and 15 of which define the passage opening 6. On the side edges of the protective element 5 are fixed slip elements 16, by means of which the protective element 5 slides along the guides 17 of the core 1 recessed relative to the supporting surface 2. Both ends 14 and 15 of the element 5 are connected to one another with the help of one or several connecting elements 18 (Fig. 13), which create the possibility of some variation in the diameter of the element 5, which allows for winding the furnace hydrochloric products on the core tightly against one protective element 5 to the reference surface 2 of the core 1.
A clamping means is fixed on the inner surface of the protective element 5 to press each subsequent turn of the winding tape 4 to the previous turn, made in the form of a spring 19.
In the zone of the transverse slit 6 on the protective element 5, a separating plate 20 is installed, designed to separate the outer end of the tape 4 from the roll of tape and direct it to the transverse slit 6.
The end portion 21 of the tape 4 forming the last turn carries detachable means by means of which the outer end of the tape 4 is attached to the rest of the tape wound on the core. This detachable means is formed by coatings 22 and 23 deposited on both sides of the tape 4, which are spaced apart from each other along the tape at a given distance and made of a material ensuring their adhesion.
The coating 22, located at the end of the tape 4, must be located on the side of the tape that faces the core 1.
As coatings 22 and 23, for example, a material can be used.
with adhesive or magnetic properties.
To prevent joint rotation of the protective element 5 and the core 1, for example when unwinding the tape, a locking means 13 must be provided, under which a slot 24 is made in the protective element 5.
The roll holder is operated as follows.
Figures 7 to 10 schematically depict a winding section of a known construction. This winding section
25contains a belt conveyor 26 mounted rotatably around an axis 27. Belt conveyor
26 has a schematically shown separating means 28 for gripping the end of the end portion 21 of the tape 4.
In addition, a receiving coil 30 for winding tape 4 is mounted on the frame 29, which can be connected to a drive (not shown).
Before starting the winding process, the roll holder in the roll-free position shown in Fig. 1 is installed in the winding section 25. At the same time, several turns of the winding tape 4 are placed on the outer surface of the protective element, the rest of which is in the slot 3 of the core 1. In FIG. 7 shows a roll holder 31, which is free from a roll, mounted in the winding section 25. The latter is driven into rotation by means of an actuator, not shown, in the direction indicated by the arrow 32. The end 33 of the end portion of the winding tape 4 is separated from the nearest turn of the tape 4 and directed, winding the tape 4 from the core 1, to the coil 30. The coiled portion of the tape 4 is fed to the coil 30 and connected to it, for example, by that on the coil 30 there is a part of an adhesive or magnetic joint. The winding tape 4 is wound up from the core 1 while the coil 30 rotates and winds on it.
After winding the turns of the winding tape 4 lying on the protective element 5, the core 1 is stopped and the protective element 5 (the first embodiment) is moved in the direction of the arrow 34 (figure 2), as a result of which an annular groove 3 is opened with the turns placed in it 7 tapes 4.
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Then, the core 1 is again rotated in the direction of the arrow 32, simultaneously rotating the take-up reel 30. As a result, the winding tape 4 is rewound from the core 1 to the coil 30. As soon as the coil 4 of the required length for the roll 35 is wound on the coil 30 , the drives of the core 1 and the receiving coil 30 are disconnected. The protective element is shifted in the opposite direction (Fig. 3), whereby the ring-shaped groove 3 of the core 1 is again closed by the protective element 5. Not requiring us The peeling tape remains in the groove 3 of the winding core 1.
In order to wind the stacked cascade (S) printed product 36 supplied by the belt conveyor 26 to the core 1, the latter is rotated in the direction of the arrow 37 (Fig. 9), while the coil 30 is slightly braked. Printed products 36 wound on the core
1 together with the winding tape 4, unwound from the receiving coil 30. When
. By this, the first layer of printed matter is laid on the surface.
2 core 1 and overlapping annular groove 3 protective element 5 (figure 5). When the roll 35 is fully wound (Fig. 10), the winding tape 4 is completely wound from the coil 30. The end section 21 covers the formed roll 35 and is fastened by means of a detachable means 22,23.
The finished roll 35 (FIG. 6) can be removed from the winding section 25 and sent to an intermediate warehouse or to a subsequent processing section.
The unwinding of the printed product 36 from the roll 35 is performed in the unwinding section having the same winding section 25 design. In this case, the unwinding process is carried out in reverse order. The end 33 of the winding tape 4 is fed to the receiving coil 30 and fixed on it. The coil 30 is then rotated, as a result of which the tape 4 and the winding of the printed product 36 from the roll 35 are wound onto it. The coiled product 36 is retracted by the conveyor belt 26. Once the core 1 is freed from
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the printed product, the protective element 5 is displaced in the direction of the arrow 34 and the groove 3 is opened on the core 1. By rotating the core 1, the tape 4, which is located in the groove 3 of the core 1, is rotated onto it. At the end of this process, the rotation of the core 1 is interrupted , cover the groove 3 with the element 5 and then wind the winding tape 4 further onto the surface of the protective element 5.
When winding on the core 1 of the winding tape 4, it is also possible to place everything in the groove 3 of the core 1. In this case, it is necessary to set the protective element 5 aside before unwinding. The separating means 28 in this case is designed so that it can fit into the open groove 3 and grip the end of the belt 4.
In the second embodiment of the device shown in League. 11 and 12, the individual turns of the winding tape 4 also 1 can be wound on a protective element | 5. However, the winding tape can also be completely placed in the annular groove 3 of the core 1. However, to output the end 33 of the end section 21 of the tape 4 through the slot 6, use the corresponding means shown in Fig. 13 - plate 20, with which the end 33 of the tape 4 when the rotation of the core is separated from the turn 7 of the tape 4 lying under it and is led out through the slot 6 of the security element 5.
3 of both embodiments of the coil holder (figs. 11 and 12 or 13 and 14). Q the winding of the winding tape 4 from the core 1 and the subsequent winding of the printed product 36 are performed in the same manner as described on the basis of figs. 7-10.
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torsional support surface in which the winding tape is placed and secured with its inner end, and provided with an annular protective element placed on its support surface to overlap the annular groove and having a transverse slot for passing the winding tape through it.
2. The roll holder according to claim 1, wherein the protective element is in the form of a split ring.
3. Roll holder according to claims 1 and 2,
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4. Roll holder according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the protective element is mounted on the core freely in a circumferential direction with respect to the core.
5. A roll holder according to claims 1-4, characterized in that there is a detachable means on the winding tape for attaching its outer end to the rest of it wound onto the core in a roll.
6. Roll holder according to claims 1-5, characterized in that the detachable means is formed of coatings on both sides of the tape and spaced one from another along the tape at a given distance, of a material that provides adhesion of these coatings to each other, and the coating at the end The tape is located on the side of the tape facing the core.
7. Roll holder according to claims 1 - 6, characterized in that a material with magnetic properties is used as forming cover materials.
Invention Formula
1. A roll holder for intermediate storage of a sheet of printed products wound in a roll, mainly newspapers, magazines, etc., comprising a core with a cylindrical support surface and a winding tape for holding printed products on the core, in order to simplify construction, the core has an annular groove on the cylinder
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4. Roll holder according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the protective element is mounted on the core freely in a circumferential direction with respect to the core.
5. A roll holder according to claims 1-4, characterized in that there is a detachable means on the winding tape for attaching its outer end to the rest of it wound onto the core in a roll.
6. Roll holder according to claims 1-5, characterized in that the detachable means is formed of coatings on both sides of the tape and spaced one from another along the tape at a given distance, of a material that provides adhesion of these coatings to each other, and the coating at the end The tape is located on the side of the tape facing the core.
7. Roll holder according to claims 1 - 6, characterized in that a material with magnetic properties is used as forming cover materials.
8. Roll holder according to claims 1 - 6, characterized in that a material with adhesion properties is used as forming cover materials.
9. Roll holder according to claims 1, 4, and 8, characterized in that the protective element has a socket on the outside for locking it and excluding rotation joint with the core.
10. Roll holder according to claims 1, 4-9, characterized in that on the inner side of the security element
The clamping means is fixed to press each subsequent turn of the winding tape to the previous one when the tape is being wound on the core.
11. Roll holder according to claims 1, 4-10, characterized in that a protective element is provided with a plate passing through its transverse slot into the annular groove of the core plate to separate the outer end of the tape from the roll of tape and guide it to
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12. Roll holder according to claims 1, 2, 4-11, characterized in that the annular security element has means for changing its length.
13. Roll holder according to claims 1-12, characterized in that the annular groove of the core is located at the same distance from the ends of the core.
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权利要求:
Claims (12)
[1]
Claim
1 "A roll holder for intermediate storage of felted printed products wound into a roll, mainly newspapers, magazines, etc., comprising a core with a cylindrical supporting surface and a winding tape for holding printed products rolled up on a $$ core, characterized in that, in order to simplify the design, the core has an annular groove on the cylindrical supporting surface, in which the winding tape is placed and fixed at its inner end, and is equipped with an annular protective element placed and its support surface for covering the groove and having a transverse slot for the passage therethrough of the winding tape.
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2. The roll holder according to claim 1, characterized in that the protective element has the shape of a split ring.
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3. Roll holder yo PP.1 and 2, characterized in that the protective element is fixed on the core from rotation relative to it.
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4. The roll holder according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the protective element is mounted on the core freely in a direction circumferential to the core.
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5. The roll holder according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the winding tape has a detachable means for attaching its outer end to the rest of the roll wound on the core.
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6. Roll holder according to claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the releasable means are formed by coatings deposited on both sides of the tape and spaced apart from each other along the tape at a predetermined distance from a material that provides adhesion of these coatings to each other, the coating being located at the end of the tape. on the side of the tape facing the core.
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7. Roll holder according to claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the material with magnetic properties is used as the coatings forming the releasable tool.
[8]
8. The roll holder according to claims 1 to 6, characterized in that a material with adhesive properties is used as the coatings forming the releasable tool.
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9. The roll holder according to claims 1, 4 - 8, o Compared by the fact that the protective element has a socket on the outside for locking it and preventing joint rotation with the core *.
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10. The roll holder according to claims 1, 4-9, characterized in that on the inner side of the protective element 9, clamping means is fixed to press each subsequent turn of the winding tape to the previous one when the tape is wound on the core.
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12. The roll holder according to claims 1, 2, 4 to 11, characterized in that the annular protective element has means for changing its length.
13. The roll holder according to claims 1, distinguishes an annular groove at the same
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11. The roll holder according to claims 1, 4-1, with the fact that a plate passing through its transverse slot in the annular groove of the core is fixed to the protective element to separate the outer end of the tape from the tape roll and directions
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12, in that the distance from the ends of the core and the core
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