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Title:
A FEEDING OUT DEVICE FOR A MATERIAL WEB WITHDRAWABLE FROM A ROLL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1986/002247
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A feeding out device for a paper web (21), withdrawable from a vertically supported roll (14), said paper web is axially unwindable from the inside of the roll. The object is to provide a feeding out device for paper qualities for which the paper falls by gravitation, which device feeds the paper out in planar state, which is comfortable to operate, which minimizes the risk for injuries at tearing off, and which is easy to "load" with a new roll. These functions are provided by that a force is arranged to act upon at least the inner or outer material part of the material web (21), located within the roll as seen in the unwinding direction, for arresting the material web to the roll.

Inventors:
LARSSON RALF (SE)
LARSSON OVE (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1985/000392
Publication Date:
April 24, 1986
Filing Date:
October 11, 1985
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
LARSSON RALF IDE PROD (SE)
LARSSON OVE PRODUCTION (SE)
International Classes:
A47K10/36; A47K10/16; A47K10/38; B65H35/00; (IPC1-7): A47K10/34; B65H35/00
Foreign References:
CH5618862A
US4177897A1979-12-11
US4332324A1982-06-01
SE423527B1982-05-10
US2749056A1956-06-05
SE304363B1968-09-23
SE419742B1981-08-24
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Claims:
PATENT RAV
1. A feeding out device for a material web (21) , particularly a paper web, which is withdrawable from a preferably vertically supported roll (14) , said paper web is axially unwindable preferably from the inside of the roll characterized by that a force is arranged to act upon at leaast the inner or outer material part of the materialweb (21), located within the roll in the unwinding direction for arresting the material web to the roll.
2. A feeding out device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the material web is made of a material which by gravitation due to high gramage or low friction between the material web layers or reduced prestress at the winding of the material web is unwindable due to its own weight from the roll.
3. A feeding out device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the force arresting the material web (21) to the roll (14) is a little less than the tearing strenght of the material web, or at material webs provided with fractural indications is less than the tensile strength of the indications .
4. A feeding out device according to claim 2 or 3 characterized in that the force acting on the material web (21) is provided by at least one adhesion power preferably acting on each separate material web layer.
5. A feeding out device according to claim ή. characterized in that the adhesion power is provided by at least one string to. ' **: (24) or the like of an adhesive material, on one or both end planes (25) of the roll (14) or similar of an adhesive material.
6. A feeding out device according to claim 4, characterized in that the adhesion power is provided by at least one, preferably radially over the end faces (25) of the roll (14) , extending deformation zone (26) .
7. A feeding out device according to claim 4, characterized in that the adhesion power is provided by adhesive spots applied on the material web (21) , preferably equidistant from each other.
8. A feeding out device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the force, arresting the end part (22) of the material web (21) to the roll (14) , is provided by an active mechanically effecting force.
9. A feeding out device according to claim 8, characterized in that the force is intended to be exerted by at least one springloaded stop arm (28) which can be pressed against the inner or outer wall of the roll (14) , said stop arm can be displaced in the direction from the position where it is bearing against the roll (14) , against the action of the spring force, by means of an operating arm (32) .
10. A feeding out device according to any of the preceeding claims , characterized in that the force acting on the material web is provided by a pressing member acting on the outside or inside of the roll, preferably in the form of a spring wire (36) , which is fixed to the roll ( 14 ) .
11. A feeding out device according to any of the preceding cla ims , characterized in that the mechanical force is arranged to act on the upper end part of the substantially vertically placeable roll (14) , of which at least a part is guided opposite the force direction by a guiding member (31 ,35) arranged in the cover (18).
Description:
A FEEDING OUT DEVICE FOR A MATERIAL WEB WITHDRAWABLE FROM A ROLL

The present invention relates to a feeding out device for a material web, particularly a paper web, withdrawable from a preferably vertically supported roll, said paper web is axially unwindable preferably from the inside of the roll.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Feeding out devices, so called dispensers, for paper webs wound on a roll, which are unwinded from the inside of the roll through one end of the central hollow space of the roll are known in many performances. One disadvantage of these known dispensers is that the paper web often is in wound condition - not planar - when withdrawing it from the dispenser for tearing it off, which considerably makes the handling of the paper more difficult.

Another disadvantage with the known dispensers is that when "loading" it with a new roll, or if the paper is torn off inside the dispenser, the withdrawal of the paper end is complicated and hazardous because the hand has to be innserted into the dispenser from the bottom and might be in touch with the sharp edge at the outlet of the dispenser.

OBJECTS AND FEATURES OF THE INVENTION

The object of present invention is to provide a feeding out device, especially for paper qualities for which the paper falls by gravitation, and which device has a simple construction and is cheap to produce, which feeds the paper out in planar state and always unwinds the same feeding out quantity, which is comfortable to operate, which minimizes the risk for in-juries at tearing off, and which is easy to "load" with a new roll. These functions are provided by that a force is arranged to act upon at least the inner or outer material part of the material web, located within the roll as seen in

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the unwinding direction, for arresting the material web to the roll.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Figure 1 shows in perspective a feeding out device according to the invention, partly in section.

Figure 2 shows in perspective a modified paper roll intended for the feeding out device according to figure 1.

Figure 3 shows a view analogous to figure 2 of a further variant of a paper roll.

Figure 4 shows a modified embodiment of the in figure 1 shown feeding out device, partly in section.

Figure 5 shows a section through a third variant of the feeding out device.

Figure 6 shows in perspective a paper roll provided with a force generating means acting upon the roll.

Figure 7 is a section through a fourth embodiment of the feeding out device.

Figure 8 shows in perspective the feeding out device illustrated in figur 7.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

The feeding out device according to the in figure 1 shown embodiment consists of a "disk-shaped" holder 11 provided with a central inner opening 12, which is surrounded by a seat 13 for a vertically positioned paper roll 14. At the disk 11 there is arranged a bracket-like attachment 15, by which the feeding out device can be hung on a wall. The disk 11 is further formed with a ring-shaped groove 16, in which the open edge 17 of a cover 18 is placeable. The cover is preferably made by a transparent plastic material, so that the roll 14 inside the cover can be observed. The cover 18 is locked to the disk 11 in a suitable way, and such a way is shown in figure 1 , where the edge 17 of the cover, provided with a flange, is held in position by a ring-shaped nut 19. A tear-off edge is indicated with the numeral 20.

The paper web 21 of the roll 14 is unwinded from the inner of the roll by the end part 22 of the paper web 21 passing through the inner hollow space 23 of the roll. To prevent the paper web from reeling off by falling out by gravitation there is a force acting upon the paper web, said force arresting the paperweb to the roll. First after the force is overcome a decided amount of paper can be reeled off from the roll, until a force arrests the paper track to the roll again and stops continued reeling off. At the embodiment shown in figure 1 this force is provided by an adhesive power, which should be a little less than the tearing strength of the paperweb or if the paperweb is provided with perforations serving as fractural indications, the adhesive power should be less than the tensile strength of said fractural indications. The adhesive power is suitably provided by a string 24 of an adhesive material, which is positioned radially above one, preferably the upper, end face 25 of the roll 14. The adhesive string 24 is positioned and has such an extension that it acts upon each paper web layer. Of course, more than one such adhesive string 24 can be placed on one or even both end faces 25.

Thus, when tearing off the paper web from the roll the adhesive string 24 will stop the continued unwinding of the web when the manual pulling force on the paper web has ceased.

Instead of an adhesive string the adhesive power can also be provided by means of a deformation zone 26, which has been provided by a groove or the like which has been pressed into the end face of the roll 14 to provide a mechanical adhesion between the separate paper web layers, as shown in figure 2. The adhesion power need not be placed on one or booth ends of the roll 14, but can also be provided by adhesive spots 27 distributed on equal distances, which arrests the paper web layers to each other according to what is shown in figur 3.

In the embodiment according to figure 4 the force, which arrests the end part of the papertrack to the roll, is mechanically provided by means of a stop arm 28, which is

pivotally supported at the roof 29 of the cover 18. Suitably the stop arm 28 is made integral with the cover, and the hinge is formed as a plastic hinge. The stop arm 28 is effected by a leaf spring 30, which presses the stop arm to bear against the inner paper web 21 of a paper roll 14 and the entire roll to bear against a holder-on 31 , which is a part of the cover 18. Integrated with the stop arm 28 there is arranged an operating arm 32, by which the stop arm is turned from its arresting position against the inner paper web 21 of the roll 14, so the paper web can be freely unwinded from the roll. As soon as the press against the operating arm 32 is ceased the stop arm will be turned back to bear against the inside of the roll and a continued unwinding will be stopped. It is also possible to make the stop arm 28 separated from the operating arm 32 and to design the latter, so it only momentaneously lifts the stop arm, which lets a decided length of the paper web out.

When loading the feeding out device, the cover 18 shall be lifted from the disk 11 , after which a new roll is placed on the same. The cover is tipped over the roll 14 and the operating arm 32 is pressed in so the stop arm 28 can be inserted into the hollow space 23 of the roll 14.

In this embodimen the spring power from the leaf spring 30 can be much bigger than the tearing or tensile strenght of the paper web, because the feeding out of the paper web is regulated with the operating arm 32.

In the embodiment according to figure 5 the paper web is kept inside the free end part 22 in the same way as in figure 4 by a leaf spring 33, but the spring effects dirctly on the paper roll 14. By means of an operating arm 34 the spring 33 can be locked in a folded out position, in which the spring is not effecting on the roll, for instance when a new roll is to be placed into the feeding out device. By displacing the operating arm 34 upwards in a slot in the cover, the spring 33 is released to press against the inner envelope surface of the roll 14. To provide a guide for the roll to the right position

in the cover, the cover is provided whith tapering guide surfaces 35, which also are holder-ons against spring force, provided by the spring 33.

The force arresting the material track to the roll can besides through adhesion also be mechanically mounted directly on the paper roll, as demonstrated in the embodiment according to figure 6, where the force is. provided by a press member formed by an U-formed spring wire 36. From each shank end there extends one angularly bent arm 37 and 38, one of which 37 by means of a tape is fixed to the roll 14, while the other arm 38 by the spring force bears against the inside of the roll.

A simplified embodiment of the fixing arrangements of the disk 11 and the cover 18 is shown in the embodiment according to the figures 7 and 8 , where on diametrically opposite sides of the ringshaped groove 16 of the disk, there are arranged a tongue 40 and a locking member 42. By means of a key 43 or the like a lock bolt 41 can be turned into the groove 16 and over the edge 17 of the cover, provided with a flange, so that the cover cannot be taken away without admittance.

The invention is not limited to the shown and described embodiments, but several varations and combinations therebetween are possible within the scope of the claims. Therefore, the reeling off of the paper web from the roll need not necessarily be done from the inside, but can also be done from the outside of the roll. In this case the roll is suitably fixed through the centre hole to a pin extending vertically downwards from the top of the cover on which pin the roll is threaded and fixed.




 
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