Interfolding method of sheet material not or not enough...

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – With cutting – breaking – tearing – or abrading – And with bending

Reexamination Certificate

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C493S429000, C493S430000, C493S356000, C493S357000, C493S359000

Reexamination Certificate

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06213927

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to paper converting machines and more precisely it relates to the production of interfolded stacks of paper sheets, for example paper wipers, toilet paper, napkins and the like.
In particular, it relates to an interfolding method of sheet material not or not enough permeable to air.
The invention relates also to the machine used to carry out such method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Wipers, certain types of toilet paper, paper napkins and the like are packed in stacks of a fixed height. They are made starting from sheets of absorbent material, for example “tissue” paper, non-woven fabric, etc.
The production starts from a web having a large transversal width, from which sheets are obtained that are folded, stacked and divided into small stacks of a height equal to the final product. Each of these small stacks forms a log of a length equal to said transversal size. The logs, then, are cut off into many short stacks having the final size and packed.
In some cases the sheets obtained from the web are folded separately from one another and then stacked already folded. In other cases the sheets are interfolded, that is, are folded into panels by overlapping at the same time a panel of a previous sheet with a panel of a following sheet. In this way, when pulling a sheet from the stack, at the moment of use, a panel of the following sheet is pulled out, with consequent advantages for certain types of users. Among the possible interfolding ways stacks of L, Z or W interfolded sheets are known having 2, 3 and 4 panels respectively.
For the production of interfolded stacks, machines are known that use one or two webs of paper coming from a reel that are cut into sheets and then supplied offset with respect to one another on folding counter-rotating rollers.
More precisely, the cutting step of the webs into sheets is carried out by cutting rollers that engage with respective blades. In case of L or W interfolding the webs are cut so that they form a sequence of offset sheets coming preferably from two different directions. Therefore, the sheets coming from both directions are supplied alternately to the folding rollers so that each sheet coming from a first direction overlaps a portion of the sheet coming from the second direction, and vice versa.
The sheets coming from both directions, in order to be overlapped in the above described way, adhere to the respective folding rollers by means of a sucking step or by means of a mechanical gripping. Therefore, the downstream portion of each sheet leaves its folding roller at the point of contact between the two rollers, then adhering to the other folding roller, to which the upstream portion of the previous sheet adhered.
The interfolded stacking step is carried out by fixed shrouds or by folding arms that have an oscillating motion about a pivot and that in turn push away from the respective roller the upstream portion of each sheet joined to the overlapped downstream portion of the following sheet.
In case of Z interfolding there is the only difference that two consecutive sheets overlap each other just after the cutting step and the sequence of overlapping and offset sheets come to the folding rollers from only one direction.
In the machine in which the folding rollers comprise mechanical grippers there is the drawback that such system is very expensive and complex to use.
Instead, in the machine in which the sheets adhere to the folding rollers through sucking means, the downstream portions of the sheets are held owing to their permeability to air. In fact, they are held in turn by one or by the other folding roller through the forces generated by air owing to the friction pressure loss throughout the paper.
Therefore, the method of holding the sheets by sucking, advantageous because less expensive of the gripping means, cannot be used when the material to interfold is not or not enough permeable to air. This may occur when the web is thicker than usual or because the web has special physical features.
Consequently, the need is felt of a method and of an apparatus for interfolding sheet material not or not enough permeable to air that is easier to control and less expensive than the gripping means.
It is therefore object of the present invention to provide a new interfolding method of sheet material not or not enough permeable to air.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for carrying out such a method.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objects are achieved by the method for the production of interfolded stacks, formed by a plurality of sheets, comprising the steps of:
feeding of sheets in succession so that a sequence of sheets is created on folding rollers that comprise sucking spots;
alternate holding of the sheets by said rollers by means of said sucking spots in order to obtain an interfolded disposition;
folding and formation of the interfolded stack of sheets by means of folding arms that push in turn on a plane of formation, these sheets coming in succession from said rollers partially overlapped to one another.
The peculiarity of the method is that said supplying step provides the treatment of these sheets in order to make them enough permeable to air in zones corresponding to said sucking spots. This way, the sucking spots can hold two overlapped portions of consecutive sheets on the same folding roller.
Advantageously, the treatment of these sheets in order to make them enough permeable to air in zones corresponding to said sucking spots provides the step of perforating said sheets. This way, in the sucking spots in which there are two portions of sheet overlapping each other, the passage of air which is sucked through the perforations made on the first sheet causes the second sheet to adhere to the first sheet also if the paper of the first sheet is not or not enough permeable to air, thus allowing the interfolding machine to operate correctly.
Preferably, the perforations are made on the sheets when they have already come to the folding rollers by means of needles that penetrate into said sucking spots. In this way it is assured in an easy way that the perforations made on the web correspond to the sucking spots.
The interfolding machine used to carry out the method for the production of interfolded stacks formed by a plurality of sheets comprises:
folding rollers counter-rotating with respect to each other supplied with sheets in succession;
sucking means, arranged in these rollers but in communication with their periphery at sucking spots, suitable for causing the sheets to adhere alternately to it;
interfolding means suitable for the formation of a stack of sheets;
perforating means upstream of the folding step to make a perforation on said sheets, said perforation corresponding to said sucking spots.
Advantageously, the perforating means comprises a roller from which perforating needles protrude.
The perforating rollers can perforate the paper directly on the folding roller at the sucking spots, or upstream of it.
In the former case the surface speed of the perforating rollers coincides with the surface speed of the folding roller.
In the latter case the timing of perforation is such that the holes on the paper correspond to the sucking spots.


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