Perforating Apparatus and Method for Manufacturing A Shaped Line of Weakness
US-2019077039-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US12358249B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12358249-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917293275-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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The cutting system is configured to cut a continuous strip which extends lengthwise in a longitudinal direction and widthwise between a first edge and a second edge into strips. The cutting system includes a drive device which imparts to the continuous strip a feed speed, a first cutting roller and a contrarotating second cutting roller that cooperate to cut the continuous strip across its full width. The first cutting roller is provided with a first helical blade and is driven in rotation A variable synchronizer makes it possible to select and to modify the synchronization ratio between the rotational speed of the first cutting roller and the non-zero forward speed of the continuous strip in such a way as to be able to adjust the cutting angle according to which the cross-section of the continuous strip is oriented with respect to the longitudinal direction of the continuous strip.
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A cutting system for cutting a continuous strip, the continuous strip extends lengthwise in a longitudinal direction and widthwise between a first edge and a second edge, said cutting system comprises: a drive device adapted to drive the continuous strip along a strip path at a forward speed that is oriented in the longitudinal direction of said continuous strip, a first cutting roller that is mounted so as to be able to be driven in a first movement in rotation at a chosen rotation speed about a first rotation axis oriented transversely to the strip path, said first cutting roller being provided with a first helical blade that extends helically around said first rotation axis, a second cutting roller that is mounted to rotate about a second rotation axis in a second movement in rotation in the opposite direction to the movement in rotation of the first cutting roller and that is adapted to be able, when the continuous strip is engaged between said first and second cutting rollers, to cooperate with the first helical blade to cut said continuous strip over all a width of said continuous strip from the first edge to the second edge, the drive device, the first cutting roller, and the second cutting roller being driven by at least one electric motor, a variable synchronizer controller in electrical communication with the at least one electric motor and configured to select and to modify a synchronization ratio between the rotation speed of the first cutting roller and the forward speed of the continuous strip in such a manner as to adjust a cutting angle at which a cut in the continuous strip is oriented relative to the longitudinal direction of said continuous strip, and wherein during a single cut of the continuous strip, the variable synchronizer controller employs at least one synchronization law that dynamically modifies the synchronization ratio while the first blade is engaged on the continuous strip, between the first edge and the second edge, so as successively to fix a plurality of synchronization ratios with different values. 2. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the first blade starts the cut at the first edge, the first edge is a leading edge and ends the cut at the second edge, the second edge is a trailing edge, and wherein the synchronization law adapts the synchronization ratio to compensate edge effects that are linked to an elastic deformation behavior of the continuous strip at a level of its edges by applying an increased synchronization ratio at the level of the leading edge and/or respectively a reduced synchronization ratio at the level of the trailing edge. 3. The cutting system according to claim 2 , wherein the reduced synchronization ratio is less than the increased synchronization ratio used at the level of the leading edge. 4. The cutting system claim 1 , wherein the synchronization law is defined in such a manner as to enable a rectilinear actual cutting line to be obtained that forms a nominal cutting angle relative to the longitudinal direction of the continuous strip, to which there geometrically corresponds to a nominal synchronization ratio, and wherein said synchronization law comprises, in such a manner as to compensate at least in part deformations of the continuous strip induced by the cutting operation in the vicinity of the first and second edges, at least three successive phase: a leading phase in which the synchronization law applies, when the first blade reaches and crosses the first edge forming a leading edge, a leading synchronization ratio that is strictly greater than the nominal synchronization ratio, then a nominal cutting phase in which the synchronization law reduces the synchronization ratio to apply a second synchronization ratio equal to the nominal synchronization ratio corresponding to the nominal cutting angle aimed at, then a trailing phase in which the synchronization law further reduces the synchronization ratio in such a manner as, on approaching the second edge and when crossing said second edge forming a trailing edge, to apply a trailing synchronization ratio that is strictly less than the nominal synchronization ratio. 5. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the first blade covers an axial distance along the first rotation axis of the first cutting roller that is strictly greater than the width of the continuous strip so as to provide on the one hand, projecting from the first edge along said first rotation axis, an upstream lateral clearance that enables the variable synchronizer controller to bring the rotation speed of the first cutting roller to a required value, corresponding to the required synchronization ratio, before the first blade comes into contact with the continuous strip at a level of the first edge of said continuous strip and on another hand, projecting from the second edge along said first rotation axis, a downstream lateral clearance enabling the first rotation to continue beyond the second edge and therefore the routing of the first blade that corresponds to the cutting action exerted by said first blade to continue beyond the second edge so that the synchronization ratio remains controllable at least up to the time at which a strip is detached completely from the continuous strip. 6. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second cutting roller comprises a guide shoulder that is arranged to form a lateral stop against the first edge or the second edge. 7. The cutting system according to claim 6 , wherein the second cutting roller comprises the guide shoulder and the cylindrical bearing surface. 8. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting system is intended to cut continuous strips comprising reinforcing cords that are continuous and arranged parallel to the first and second edges with a predetermined pitch and wherein at least one of the first and second cutting roller(s) comprises a cylindrical bearing surface centered on the rotation axis of said cutting roller on which the continuous strip comes to bear, and that includes a series of annular grooves oriented in the longitudinal direction of the continuous strip, and the axial distribution pitch of which corresponds to the pitch of the reinforcing cords, so that said grooves contribute to lateral retention of the continuous strip during the cutting operation. 9. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting system is intended to cut continuous strips comprising continuous reinforcing cords arranged parallel to the first and second edges with a predetermined pitch and wherein the first blade comprises striations oriented in the longitudinal direction of the continuous strip so that said striations contribute to lateral retention of the continuous strip during the cutting operation. 10. The cutting system according to claim 9 , wherein said striations are spaced at an axial distribution pitch that corresponds to the pitch of the reinforcing cords. 11. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the second cutting roller features a helical groove of conjugate shape to the first blade. 12. The cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the first blade covers less than one helical pitch around the first cutting roller in such a manner that said first cutting roller features, in azimuth around the first rotation axis, on the one hand a cutting angular sector occupied by the first blade and on another hand a free passage angular sector (S 20 _free) where there is no blade and that is arranged to allow the continuous strip to move between the first and second cutting rollers without subjecting said continuous strip to any cu
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