Cutting device and method for cross-cutting a moving fiber web
US-2015165635-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9895821B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9895821-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415033411-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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In a web cutting device, a web held by pads has a section between mutually adjacent pads that is sandwiched between an anvil and a blade edge of a cutter and cut. A stop member is fixed in a rotating member. The cutter is biased by a biasing member and comes in contact with the stop member. The stop member obstructs travel by the cutter towards the outside in the radial direction of the rotating member, when the cutter comes in contact with the stop member. The biasing member biases the cutter to the outside in the radial direction of the rotating member and causes the cutter to come in contact with the stop member, by using a predetermined biasing force, and allows the cutter to retreat when the reaction force acting on the cutter is greater than the predetermined biasing force.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A web cutting device comprising: a plurality of pads that move in a circumferential direction along a cylindrical movement path and hold a web in a releasable manner; a plurality of anvils that are arranged between the pads adjacent to each other and that move in the circumferential direction together with the pads; a revolving member that is arranged, with an interval in between, opposite to the web moved in a state of being held by the pads and that revolves in synchronization with movement of the anvils; a cutter that is held by the revolving member in a manner of being retractable from a predetermined position toward the inner side of the revolving member and that has a blade edge protruding to the outer side of the revolving member and, when the blade edge becomes such as to face the anvil in association with revolution of the revolving member, cuts the web pinched between the blade edge and the anvil; and a biasing member that biases the cutter to the outer side of the revolving member by using a predetermined biasing force so as to hold the cutter at the predetermined position and, on the other hand, when a reaction force acting on the blade edge of the cutter is greater than the predetermined biasing force, allows the cutter to retract from the predetermined position. 2. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein the revolving member includes a stop part that prevents movement of the cutter biased by the biasing member and thereby holds the cutter at the predetermined position. 3. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is a spring member and is arranged in an inside of the revolving member. 4. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein the revolving member includes a biasing force adjusting member capable of changing the predetermined biasing force. 5. The web cutting device according to claim 4 , wherein the spring member is a compression spring, wherein the revolving member is provided with a body enclosing a rotational center axis of the revolving member and with a stop member fixed to the body and constituting the stop part, wherein in the body, formed are: a groove which extends in parallel to the rotational center axis and in which the stop member is arranged; a spring hole which is in fluid communication with the groove, which extends perpendicularly to the rotational center axis, and in which the compression spring is arranged in a compressed state; and a threaded hole that extends perpendicularly to the rotational center axis from the spring hole to a side opposite to the groove and that is in fluid communication with an outside, wherein the biasing force adjusting member is a screw member screwed into the threaded hole, and wherein a compression amount of the compression spring can be changed in accordance with a length of protrusion of the screw member into the spring hole. 6. The web cutting device according to claim 3 , wherein: the spring member is a compression spring; the revolving member is provided with a body enclosing a rotational center axis of the revolving member and with a plurality of stop members fixed to the body and constituting the stop parts; in the body, a through hole is formed that extends perpendicularly to the rotational center axis and passes through the rotational center axis; the compression spring is arranged in the through hole; the stop members are fixed to the body respectively on one-end side and the other end side of the through hole; and the cutters are respectively arranged on one-end side and the other end side of the through hole, then each located between the compression spring in a compressed state and the stop member, and then biased to a radial-directional outer side of the revolving member by the compression spring. 7. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein: the cutter has bulged parts protruding to both sides of a direction parallel to the direction in which the blade edge extends; and when the cutter is held at the predetermined position by the revolving member, the bulged parts abut against the stop part of the revolving member and then, when the cutter retracts from the predetermined position, depart from the stop part of the revolving member. 8. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein: the cutter has a bulged part protruding to both sides of a thickness direction; and when the cutter is held at the predetermined position by the revolving member, the bulged part abuts against the stop part of the revolving member and then, when the cutter retracts from the predetermined position, departs from the stop part of the revolving member. 9. The web cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein the revolving member has a through hole into which the blade edge of the cutter and a portion continuous to the blade edge are inserted. 10. A web cutting method comprising: a first step of moving a plurality of pads and a plurality of anvils arranged alternately along a cylindrical movement path, in a circumferential direction of the movement path; a second step of holding a web by using the pads moving at the first step and conveying the web in a state that the anvil moving at the first step faces a portion of the web extending between the pads adjacent to each other; and a third step of, in a state that a cutter is held by a revolving member and then the cutter is biased to a predetermined position by a biasing force from a biasing member arranged in the revolving member so that a blade edge of the cutter is caused to protrude, revolving the revolving member in synchronization with movement of the anvils at the first step and thereby pinching, between the blade edge of the cutter and the anvil, the web conveyed at the second step so as to cut the web, wherein at the third step, when a reaction force greater than the biasing force acts on the blade edge of the cutter, the biasing member allows the cutter to retract from the predetermined position toward an inner side of the revolving member. 11. The web cutting method according to claim 10 , wherein the biasing member is a spring member. 12. The web cutting method according to claim 11 , wherein: the spring member is a helical compression spring arranged in an inside of the revolving member; and the revolving member holds a pair of the cutters arranged on both sides in an axial direction of the helical compression spring in a compressed state and then causes the blade edges of a pair of the cutters to protrude in opposite directions to each other.
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