Paper winder and paper winding method
US-2025263261-A1 · Aug 21, 2025 · US
US10800628B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10800628-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916268004-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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In a turn-up method for a reel-up for reeling of fiber webs, a web travelling in direction (S) is cut by two water jet nozzles moving in a transverse direction in relation to the web travelling direction (S). Two cuts (C 1 , C 2 ) are formed by two water jet nozzles starting from the edges of the web (W) and moving to the web center where the cuts (C 1 , C 2 ) cross or meet forming a V-shaped tail end (V 1 ). After the cuts the movement of the water jet nozzles is stopped and after the return movement of the water jet nozzles, cutting is started again from the center toward the edges so that the web W is cut by two cuts (C 3 , C 4 ) and a substantially V-shaped beginning end (V 2 ) to the web W is formed and between the cuts (C 1 , C 2 ) for the tail end (V 1 ) and the cuts (C 3 , C 4 ) for the beginning end (V 2 ) there is formed one web reject part (R) with two substantially V-shaped cuts. A turn-up device for a reel-up for reeling of fiber webs has two water jet nozzles, in which the cutting by the water jet nozzles ( 10,12 ) may be stopped between cutting of a tail end (V 1 ) and cutting of a beginning end (V 2 ) for a selected time for forming only, wherein there is one reject part (R) in the turn-up and the cross-direction travel distance (L 1 , L 2 ) of each nozzle is substantially shorter than the width (L) of the web (W).
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We claim: 1. A turn-up method in a reel-up for reeling of fiber webs, comprising the steps of: cutting in a reel-up, a fiber web travelling in a machine direction, wherein the fiber web defines a first machine direction edge and a second opposed machine direction edge; wherein the cutting is performed with a first water jet nozzle connected to a first source of cutting pressure and a second water jet nozzle connected to a second source of cutting pressure; wherein the first water jet nozzle forms a first cut, starting at the first machine direction edge, and the second water jet nozzle forms a second cut starting at the second opposed machine direction edge; moving the first water jet nozzle and the second water jet nozzle toward each other in a cross-machine direction with respect to the fiber web toward a center area of the fiber web, which center area is about equally spaced between the first and second machine direction edges; causing the first and second cuts to meet or cross at the center area of the fiber web to form a convex shaped tail end to the fiber web which comes to a point; after forming the convex shaped tail end of the fiber web, pausing the movement of the first and second water jet nozzles and pausing cutting with the first and second water jet nozzles long enough to prevent formation of more than one reject part of the fiber web; after pausing the first and second water jet nozzles and the cutting action of the first and second water jets, restarting the movement of the first and second water jet nozzles from the center area of the fiber web and the cutting action of the first and second water jet nozzles from the center area of the fiber web; and moving the water jet nozzles from the center area of the fiber web to one of the opposed machine direction edges of the fiber web so that the fiber web is cut by a third cut and a fourth cut to form a convex shaped beginning end of the fiber web which begins with a point and between the cuts for the tail end and the cuts for the beginning end forming only one reject part of the fiber web. 2. The turn-up method of claim 1 wherein the step of the first water jet nozzle forming the first cut begins outwardly of the fiber web or at the first machine direction edge; and wherein the step of the second water jet nozzle forming the second cut begins outwardly of the fiber web or at the second machine direction edge. 3. The turn-up method of claim 1 wherein after the step of pausing the movement of the first and second water jet nozzles and pausing cutting with the first and second water jets nozzles, the first water jet nozzle returns to the first machine direction edge, and the second water jet nozzle returns to the second opposed machine direction edge. 4. The turn-up method of claim 1 wherein during the step of pausing the movement of the first and second water jet nozzles and pausing cutting with the first and second water jet nozzles both the movement of the first and second jet nozzles are stopped, and the cutting of the first and second water jets nozzles are stopped, for 0.05-3 seconds. 5. The turn-up method of claim 4 wherein both the movement of the first and second jet nozzles are stopped, and the cutting of the first and second water jets nozzles are stopped, for 0.1-0.5 seconds. 6. The turn-up method of claim 1 further comprising the step of allowing the formed one reject part to detach or detaching the one reject part from the fiber web and drawing the reject part into a pulper of the reel-up. 7. The turn-up method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: applying an adhesive to the tail end; and attaching the tail end to a complete parent roll reeled by the reel-up. 8. The turn-up method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: applying an adhesive on the beginning end; and picking up and attaching the beginning end of the fiber web onto a new reeling shaft; and beginning reeling of a next parent roll by the reel-up on said new reeling shaft. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of moving the water jet nozzles so that the fiber web is cut by a third cut and a fourth cut to form a convex shaped beginning end of the fiber web is carried out to cut a V-shaped beginning end of the fiber web, and wherein the step of causing the first and second cuts to meet or cross at the center area of the fiber web to form a convex shaped tail end to the fiber web is carried out to cut a V-shaped tail end to the fiber web. 10. A turn-up method in a reel-up for reeling of fiber webs, comprising the steps of: cutting, in a reel-up, a fiber web travelling in a machine direction, wherein the fiber web defines a first machine direction edge and a second opposed machine direction edge; wherein the cutting is performed with a first water jet and a second water jet; wherein the first water jet makes a first cut, starting at the first machine direction edge, and the second water jet makes a second cut starting at the second opposed machine direction edge; moving the first water jet and the second water jet toward each other in a cross-machine direction with respect to the fiber web toward a center area of the fiber web, which center area is about equally spaced between the first and second machine direction edges; causing the first and second cuts to meet or cross at the center area of the fiber web to form a convex shaped tail end to the fiber web which comes to a point; after forming the convex shaped tail end of the fiber web, turning off the first and second water jets long enough to prevent formation of more than one reject part of the fiber web; turning on the first and second water jets and returning the first and second water jets from the center area of the fiber web to the first and second machine direction edges of the fiber web so that the fiber web is cut by a third cut and a fourth cut to form a convex shaped beginning end of the fiber web which begins with a point and between the cuts for the tail end and the cuts for the beginning end forming only one reject part of the fiber web. 11. The turn-up method of claim 10 wherein the step of turning off the first and second water jets long enough to prevent formation of more than one reject part of the fiber web further comprises stopping movement of the first jet and the second jet for 0.05-3 seconds. 12. The turn-up method of claim 11 wherein movement of the first and second jet are stopped for 0.1-0.5 seconds. 13. The turn-up method of claim 10 further comprising the step of allowing the one reject part to detach or detaching the one reject part from the fiber web and drawing the reject part into a pulper of the reel-up. 14. The turn-up method of claim 10 further comprising the steps of: applying an adhesive to the tail end; and attaching the tail end to a complete parent roll reeled by the reel-up. 15. The turn-up method of claim 10 further comprising the steps of: applying an adhesive on the beginning end; and picking up and attaching the beginning end of the fiber web onto a new reeling shaft; and beginning reeling of a next parent roll by the reel-up on said new reeling shaft. 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of causing the first and second cuts to meet or cross at the center area of the fiber web to form a convex shaped tail end is carried out to cut a V-shaped tail end to the fiber web, and wherein the step of turning on the first and second water jets and returning the first and second water jets from the center area of the fiber web to the first and second machine direction edges of the fiber web so that the fiber web
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