Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1984-06-07
1985-10-15
Jillions, John M.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 566, 242 65, B65H 1926, B65H 1928
Patent
active
045469300
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for winding a continuous web, specifically tear-resistant paper or cardboard web, is preferably designed as a Pope reel winder, and when exchanging a full roll with an empty reel-spool, the latter is in customary fashion placed on the winding drum over which the web initially continues to advance onto the full roll. At the edge of the web, a sickle-shaped catch lever reaches around the upper portion of the empty reel-spool and engages the edge of a web loop to pull it about a portion of the empty reel-spool. Simultaneously, a cutting device can make a transverse cut in the edge of the paper web, and once the web edge has been engaged by the empty reel-spool, the remaining portion of the web tears through essentially without any shock effect.
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Grossmann Udo
Holzinger Dieter
Rohde Gunter
Belsheim Stephen T.
J. M. Voith GmbH
Jeffers Albert L.
Jillions John M.
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