Adaptable web spreading device

US9751710B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9751710-B2
Application numberUS-201314421242-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 26, 2013
Priority dateAug 29, 2012
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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Abstract

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The present disclosure describes a spreader roll ( 101 ) that can help spread webs laterally in a web processing operation, in particular to reduce or remove the presence of wrinkles or bagginess in the web. The spreader roll can be a reverse crown roll that is covered with a resilient material ( 160 ) to assist spreading the web to remove wrinkles. The surface curvature of the spreader roll ( 101 ) can be formed using layers of material such as a tape, to easily and readily approximate the shape of a reverse crown roll.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spreader roll, comprising: a reverse crown roll having a major surface, two ends, a midpoint halfway between the two ends, and a variable diameter that decreases from a first end diameter to a midpoint diameter, and increases from the midpoint diameter to a second end diameter, wherein the major surface is a stepped major surface comprising successive material layers spirally wound around the major surface of a base roll having a major surface wherein each subsequent material layer is applied extending from a subsequent layer distance from the midpoint to the respective end, wherein the subsequent layer distance from the midpoint is greater than an underlying layer distance from the midpoint; and an engagement cover comprising a resilient engagement surface, the engagement cover disposed over the major surface of the reverse crown roll. 2. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the variable diameter decreases stepwise from the first end diameter to the midpoint and increases stepwise from the midpoint to the second end diameter. 3. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the material layers comprise a tape, a sheet, a cord, a string, a wire, or a combination thereof. 4. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the material layers are sequentially applied to the major surface of the base roll. 5. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the base roll is cylindrical, the major surface of the base roll having a uniform diameter. 6. The spreader roll of claim 4 , wherein a first material layer is applied on the uniform diameter base roll major surface, extending from a first distance from the midpoint to a first end, and also extending in an opposite direction from a second distance from the midpoint to a second end. 7. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein each material layer has a first thickness between about 0.025 mm and about 0.25 mm. 8. The spreader roll of claim 1 , further comprising a second material layer disposed adjacent the stepped major surface, the second material layer having a second thickness that is less than a first material thickness. 9. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the material layers comprise a sheet that is circumferentially wound around the base roll major surface. 10. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein adjacent material layers abut each other. 11. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the resilient engagement surface comprises a resilient looped pile, an open cell foam, a closed cell foam, or a combination thereof. 12. The spreader roll of claim 11 , wherein the resilient looped pile comprises a fibrous material selected from poly(tetrafluoroethylene), aramid, polyester, polypropylene, nylon, or a combination thereof. 13. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the resilient engagement surface is a knit fabric comprising a base layer having first and second faces and a resilient looped pile protruding from the first face. 14. The spreader roll of claim 13 , wherein the base layer comprises a woven base layer, a knitted base layer, a non-woven base layer, or a combination thereof. 15. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the engagement cover attaches to the major surface of the reverse crown roll by compression, adhesion, mechanical attachment, or a combination thereof. 16. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the engagement cover comprises a tube shape or a rectangle shape. 17. The spreader roll of claim 1 , wherein the spreader roll comprises at least two engagement covers concentrically disposed over the major surface of the reverse crown roll. 18. A spreader roll, comprising: a reverse crown roll comprising: a roller having an outer surface, a first end and a second end, a midpoint having a midpoint diameter midway between the first end and the second end, and a variable outer diameter; a first material layer attached to the outer surface and extending in opposing directions from a first distance from the midpoint to the first end and from a second distance from the midpoint to the second end; a second material layer attached to the first material layer and extending in opposing directions from a third distance from the midpoint to the first end, and from a fourth distance from the midpoint to the second end, wherein the third distance from the midpoint is greater than the first distance from the midpoint, and the fourth distance from the midpoint is greater than the second distance from the midpoint; and an engagement cover comprising a resilient engagement surface, the engagement cover disposed over the outer surface, the first material layer, and the second material layer. 19. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the first distance and the second distance are approximately equal, and the third distance and the fourth distance are approximately equal. 20. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the first material layer and the second material layer each comprise a tape, a sheet, a cord, a string, a wire, or a combination thereof. 21. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein each material layer has a first thickness between about 0.025 mm and about 0.25 mm. 22. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein each material layer comprises a tape that is spirally wound around the outer surface. 23. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein each material layer comprises a sheet that is circumferentially wound around the outer surface. 24. The spreader roll of claim 22 , wherein adjacent spirally wound tape layers abut each other. 25. The spreader roll of claim 18 , further comprising one or more subsequent material layers, wherein the subsequent material layers are applied extending from a subsequent layer distance from the midpoint to the respective end. 26. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the resilient engagement surface comprises a resilient looped pile, an open cell foam, a closed cell foam, or a combination thereof. 27. The spreader roll of claim 26 , wherein the resilient looped pile comprises a fibrous material selected from poly(tetrafluoroethylene), aramid, polyester, polypropylene, nylon, or a combination thereof. 28. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the resilient engagement surface is a knit fabric comprising a base layer having first and second faces and a resilient looped pile protruding from the first face. 29. The spreader roll of claim 28 , wherein the base layer comprises a woven base layer, a knitted base layer, a non-woven base layer, or a combination thereof. 30. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the engagement cover attaches to the outer surface of the reverse crown roll by compression, adhesion, mechanical attachment, or a combination thereof. 31. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the engagement cover comprises a tube shape or a rectangle shape. 32. The spreader roll of claim 18 , wherein the spreader roll comprises at least two engagement covers concentrically disposed over the outer surface of the reverse crown roll. 33. An apparatus for spreading a web, comprising: a spreader roll according to claim 1 or claim 18 , capable of rotating around an axis of rotation; wherein the spreader roll is capable of spreading a web material in a cross-web direction essentially parallel to the axis of rotation while conveying the web material in a downwe

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  • stepped or grooved · CPC title

  • covering a part of the periphery · CPC title

  • with a straight axis · CPC title

  • concave · CPC title

  • B65H27/00Primary

    Special constructions, e.g. surface features, of feed or guide rollers for webs (rollers in general F16C13/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9751710B2 cover?
The present disclosure describes a spreader roll ( 101 ) that can help spread webs laterally in a web processing operation, in particular to reduce or remove the presence of wrinkles or bagginess in the web. The spreader roll can be a reverse crown roll that is covered with a resilient material ( 160 ) to assist spreading the web to remove wrinkles. The surface curvature of the spreader roll ( …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65H23/0251. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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