Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1986-05-07
1988-05-10
Levy, Stuart S.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 72R, 242 721, 242 752, B65H 1702, B65H 1708, B65H 2300
Patent
active
047429682
ABSTRACT:
A winder for textile fabrics or other web materials including a frame having spaced apart support arms pivotally secured thereto. Each support arm has a core holding chuck at the outer end of same, at least one of which is torque driven. A surface drive roll is located on the frame to receive material and apply same to the roll of material being produced. A load cell associated with the surface drive roll measures nip pressure at the interface between the surface drive roll and the roll being formed and is associated with a pneumatic bellows or the like via a control system to cause movement of the support arm for maintenance of a predetermined nip pressure at the drive roll interface. The chucks for holding winding cores include a plurality of arms pivotally secured within a chuck housing which are pivotally movable to an extended core engaging position.
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Hankinson, Jr. Julian E.
Jennings Mansel A.
Lark George H.
Young, Jr. William O.
Hannon Thomas R.
Levy Stuart S.
Young Engineering Inc.
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