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- a back roll cleaning apparatus and method employing a rotatable cleaning roll, having a resilient covering carrying a liquid cleaning medium for rinsing and scrubbing said back roll, urged into engagement with said back roll. under predetermined pressure across a plane passing through the axis of rotation of each of said rolls to avoid stripping and other contamination of a web by the action of the back roll.
- Roll cleaning devices have been applied to other rolls such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,731,916 and 3,592,136, as well as to drafting rolls as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 2,730,770.
- the cleaning rolls of such devices are covered with highly degradable material such as cork.
- Such cleaning rolls have a tendency to themselves become fouled with foreign matter removed in the cleaning. It was hitherto thought impossible by those skilled in this field to make a cleaning roll applicable to such problems. This is evidenced by the extreme measures undertaken to only partially solve the problem.
- Another important object of this invention is the provision of an effective roll cleaner employing a cleaning roll with a covering capable of carrying out the operation for reasonable periods of time.
- Another important object of the invention is the pro vision of means for applying a force urging the cleaning roll against a rotating roll along a plane passing through the axis of rotation of both rolls.
- Still another object of the invention is the provision of a method of cleaning a rotating roll, wherein, the rotating roll is effectively rinsed, scrubbed and dried.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevation, partially in section, illustrating a back roll coater equipped with a roll cleaning apparatus carrying out the method in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 is a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line 22 in FIG. 1, with parts omitted, for clarity of illustration.
- the drawing illustrates a web coating apparatus having applicator means for applying a liquid coating material across one side of a web and a rotatable back roll opposite and aligned with the means for applying a liquid coating carrying the other side of the web.
- a cleaner for said back roll, avoiding contamination thereof during a coating operation includes a rotatable cleaning roll A aligned with the back roll opposite the applicator means.
- a resilient covering B is carried on the rotatable cleaning roll.
- Means C are provided for supplying a liquid cleaning medium to the resilient covering for application thereby to the back roll and for removing contaminants from the resilient covering.
- Means D urge the cleaning roll into engagement with said back roll under predetermined pressure compressing the resilient covering.
- Driving means E rotate the cleaning roll with respect to the back roll.
- Means F are provided for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to the back roll by the resilient covering aligned therewith and positioned ahead of the applicator means.
- the web coating apparatus is illustrated schematically as including a supply roll 10 which receives a liquid coating material M confined by a material dam 10a.
- the liquid coating material may be in the form of a slurry, or in any liquefied condition as may be applied through the use of an applicator roll. Viscous materials are often applied to drapery materials, for example, such as latex or flame retarding coatings.
- Devices, such as illustrated may be used for any purpose wherein a web is treated through the application of a backing or coating material. Such applications include, but are not limited to the application of a backing or coating, as to drapery materials.
- the web coating apparatus further includes a driven back roll 12 having a shaft 13 carried in a bearing block 14.
- the frame 15 is supplied for carrying the components comprising the cleaner attachment set forth herein.
- the web 16 is illustrated as passing over the back roll 12 in the direction of the arrow. The web 16 thus passes between a nip formed by the supply roll 10 and the back roll 12.
- the coating material may penetrate the web so as to form a coating build-up upon the back roll. This build-up results in the application of uneven pressure producing stripping or other adverse effects in the web being treated.
- the rotatable cleaning roll A preferably includes a shell 17 (FIG. 2) carried upon a shaft 18 (FIG. 1) which is journalled in a pair of spaced depending brackets 19. These brackets are pivotally mounted as at 20 for carrying the rotatable cleaning roll A as will be described in greater detail below.
- the roll A carries a resilient covering B.
- the resilient covering B includes a hard rubber coating 21 as well as a fabric cover 22.
- the resilient coating 21 may be of rubber having a Durometer hardness of about 40 which is preferably impervious to the liquids involved in the coating operation, as well as those involved in the cleaning operation described herein. Preferably, the coating 21 is somewhat softer than the covering of the back roll 12.
- the fabric cover may be provided in the form of a circular knit seamless cotton sleeve and the like.
- Means C for supplying a liquid cleaning medium, such as water, or perhaps a volatile solvent includes a tray or trough 23 for carrying a bath of liquid 24.
- the rotatable cleaning roll A is illustrated as being immersed at all times within the bath 24.
- Fluid operated means D are provided adjacent each end of the cleaning roll A for urging the cleaning roll into engagement with the back roll including an air cylinder 25 which is connected through suitable linkage 26 to the depending brackets 19.
- the air cylinders 25 urge the linkage 26 toward the left-hand side of FIG. 1 compressing the resilient covering B carried by the roll A as will be discussed in greater detail below.
- the cylinder 25 has pivoted connection with the frame as at 25a and a piston (not shown) has a piston rod 25b having connection with the linkage 26.
- the linkage 26 has a pivoted connection as at 26a with the depending brackets 19.
- a threaded stop element 27 is adjustably positioned by the hand wheel 28 for engagement with an upwardly extending portion 19a of the depending brackets 19 to fix the position of the cleaning roll A with respect to the back roll 12.
- Drive means E for rotating the cleaning roll include a belt 29 driven by a variable speed drive 30 from the motor 31.
- the belt 29 drives a pulley 29a carried by the shaft 18. If increased cleaning action is required, the roll A may be overdriven to any desired speed with respect to the back roll 12.
- the means F for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to the back roll for drying same includes a pres sure roll 32 which is urged by the cylinder 33 into engagement with the back roll causing the cleaning solution to pour down the front surface thereof into a reservoir formed by the pan 34. It will be observed that the cylinder 33 is suitably positioned to urge the roll 32 into contact with the back roll through suitable linkage 35. A threaded stop 36 is also provided for limiting the engagement of the roll 12 by the drying roll 32. Pivoted connections, similar to those described above, are provided for permitting self-adjustment of the force provided by the air cylinder 33 causing it at all times to pass through the axis of rotation of rolls F and 32. While the back roll may not be required to be completely dry, the action of the drying roll is important in insuring uniform moisture content in the web.
- a cleaner for said back roll avoiding contamination thereof compris- A. a rotatable cleaning roll aligned with said back roll opposite said applicator means;
- D. means supplying a liquid cleaning medium to said cleaning roll for application thereby to said back roll and for removing contaminants from said resilient covering;
- E. means urging said cleaning roll into engagement with said back roll under predetermined pressure sufficient to compress said resilient coating
- G means aligned with the back roll and positioned ahead of said applicator means for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to said back roll by said resilient covering;
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A back roll cleaning apparatus and method is provided employing a rotatable cleaning roll, having a resilient covering carrying a liquid cleaning medium for rinsing and scrubbing said back roll, urged into engagement with said back roll under predetermined pressure across a plane passing through the axis of rotation of each of said rolls to avoid stripping and other contamination of a web by the action of the back roll.
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United States Patent [191 Robertson 1 Apr. 1, 1975 BACK ROLL CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD [76] Inventor: James F. Robertson, 846 Pine Creek Dr., Greenville, S.C. 29605 [22] Filed: July 21, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 274,097
[52] US. Cl 134/6, 15/256.51, 101/425, 118/70 [51] Int. Cl B081 7/00, B05c 11/00 [58] Field of Search 134/6; 117/111 R, 111 A,
117/111 B, 111 H, 66; 118/70, 203,104; 10l/425; 15/256.51
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,106,104 1/1938 Massey ct a1. 118/203 2,339,891 1/1944 Tarnuzzer 118/70 2,363,817 11/1944 Taylor 118/204 2,731,916 1/1956 Koch l5/256.51 X 3,309,993 3/1967 Grembecki et a1. 101/425 3,592,136 7/1971 Selman 101/425 Primary Examiner-Joseph Scovronek Assistant Examiner-Arnold Turk Attorney, Agent, or F z'rm-Bailey & Dority [57] ABSTRACT A back roll cleaning apparatus and method is provided employing a rotatable cleaning roll, having a resilient covering carrying a liquid cleaning medium for rinsing and scrubbing said back roll, urged into engagement with said back roll. under predetermined pressure across a plane passing through the axis of rotation of each of said rolls to avoid stripping and other contamination of a web by the action of the back roll.
4 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures BACK ROLL CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In the application of a liquid coating material, such as latex, to a web, such as drapery material, aback coater or reverse roll coater is often used. Other similar coating devices include a knife over roll coater for applying a coating to a web. In such instances applicator means apply a liquid coating material across one side of a web, while a rotatable back roll opposite and aligned with the means for applying the liquid coating carries the other side of the web. The coating material sometimes penetrates the web causing a build-up of coating material on the back roll resulting in stripping and otherwise contaminating the web material being treated. Operating losses from the second quality material produced are substantial.
In an effort to solve this problem a prior practice has been to engage a workman whose job it is to continuously wash the back roll with water. These efforts are costly, laborious, only partially effective in removing contaminating particles and often result in water damage to the web due to insufficient drying of the back roll.
Roll cleaning devices have been applied to other rolls such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,731,916 and 3,592,136, as well as to drafting rolls as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 2,730,770. The cleaning rolls of such devices are covered with highly degradable material such as cork. Such cleaning rolls have a tendency to themselves become fouled with foreign matter removed in the cleaning. It was hitherto thought impossible by those skilled in this field to make a cleaning roll applicable to such problems. This is evidenced by the extreme measures undertaken to only partially solve the problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It has been found that an effective solution to the problem may be achieved through the use of a driven cleaning roll having a resilient covering urged against the back roll for rinsing and scrubbing same and then effectively drying the back roll ahead of the applicator.
Accordingly, it is an important object of this invention to clean a back roll during a web coating operation by effective automatically operable means.
Another important object of this invention is the provision of an effective roll cleaner employing a cleaning roll with a covering capable of carrying out the operation for reasonable periods of time.
Another important object of the invention is the pro vision of means for applying a force urging the cleaning roll against a rotating roll along a plane passing through the axis of rotation of both rolls.
Still another object of the invention is the provision of a method of cleaning a rotating roll, wherein, the rotating roll is effectively rinsed, scrubbed and dried.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The construction designed to carry out the invention will be hereinafter described, together with other features thereof.
The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification, and by reference to the accompanying drawing forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevation, partially in section, illustrating a back roll coater equipped with a roll cleaning apparatus carrying out the method in accordance with the invention, and
FIG. 2 is a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line 22 in FIG. 1, with parts omitted, for clarity of illustration.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The drawing illustrates a web coating apparatus having applicator means for applying a liquid coating material across one side of a web and a rotatable back roll opposite and aligned with the means for applying a liquid coating carrying the other side of the web. A cleaner for said back roll, avoiding contamination thereof during a coating operation includes a rotatable cleaning roll A aligned with the back roll opposite the applicator means. A resilient covering B is carried on the rotatable cleaning roll. Means C are provided for supplying a liquid cleaning medium to the resilient covering for application thereby to the back roll and for removing contaminants from the resilient covering. Means D urge the cleaning roll into engagement with said back roll under predetermined pressure compressing the resilient covering. Driving means E rotate the cleaning roll with respect to the back roll. Means F are provided for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to the back roll by the resilient covering aligned therewith and positioned ahead of the applicator means. Thus, stripping and other contamination of the web resulting in an inferior product is avoided.
The web coating apparatus is illustrated schematically as including a supply roll 10 which receives a liquid coating material M confined by a material dam 10a. The metering roll 11, having a cleaning doctor blade 11a, controls the amount of coating material applied to the supply roll 10 through the metering gap between the rolls l0 and 11. The liquid coating material may be in the form of a slurry, or in any liquefied condition as may be applied through the use of an applicator roll. Viscous materials are often applied to drapery materials, for example, such as latex or flame retarding coatings. Devices, such as illustrated, may be used for any purpose wherein a web is treated through the application of a backing or coating material. Such applications include, but are not limited to the application of a backing or coating, as to drapery materials.
The web coating apparatus further includes a driven back roll 12 having a shaft 13 carried in a bearing block 14. The frame 15 is supplied for carrying the components comprising the cleaner attachment set forth herein. The web 16 is illustrated as passing over the back roll 12 in the direction of the arrow. The web 16 thus passes between a nip formed by the supply roll 10 and the back roll 12.
As is often the case with such an operation, the coating material may penetrate the web so as to form a coating build-up upon the back roll. This build-up results in the application of uneven pressure producing stripping or other adverse effects in the web being treated.
The rotatable cleaning roll A, preferably includes a shell 17 (FIG. 2) carried upon a shaft 18 (FIG. 1) which is journalled in a pair of spaced depending brackets 19. These brackets are pivotally mounted as at 20 for carrying the rotatable cleaning roll A as will be described in greater detail below.
The roll A carries a resilient covering B. The resilient covering B includes a hard rubber coating 21 as well as a fabric cover 22. The resilient coating 21 may be of rubber having a Durometer hardness of about 40 which is preferably impervious to the liquids involved in the coating operation, as well as those involved in the cleaning operation described herein. Preferably, the coating 21 is somewhat softer than the covering of the back roll 12. The fabric cover may be provided in the form of a circular knit seamless cotton sleeve and the like. Means C for supplying a liquid cleaning medium, such as water, or perhaps a volatile solvent includes a tray or trough 23 for carrying a bath of liquid 24. The rotatable cleaning roll A is illustrated as being immersed at all times within the bath 24.
Fluid operated means D are provided adjacent each end of the cleaning roll A for urging the cleaning roll into engagement with the back roll including an air cylinder 25 which is connected through suitable linkage 26 to the depending brackets 19. The air cylinders 25 urge the linkage 26 toward the left-hand side of FIG. 1 compressing the resilient covering B carried by the roll A as will be discussed in greater detail below.
It is important to note the fabric cover and rubber coating are urged against the back roll 12 placing it under maximum compression. The fabric cover wipes the roll surface clean after which the rubber backing expands thus fragmenting particles which are removed from the surface of the back roll. Then the removed particles are washed from the fabric cover 22 and disposed in the solution. After scrubbing or wiping the sleeve 22 rinses the back roll 12.
It will be noted that the cylinder 25 has pivoted connection with the frame as at 25a and a piston (not shown) has a piston rod 25b having connection with the linkage 26. The linkage 26 has a pivoted connection as at 26a with the depending brackets 19. By means of these pivoted connections the force exerted by the air cylinder is self-adjusting to act through a plane passing through the respective longitudinal axis of rolls 12 and A. Thus, wear on the rolls may be compensated for avoiding binding of the rolls and facilitating a rinsing action by the sleeve following a scrubbing action applied along the plane through which the force is exerted. It should also be noted that a threaded stop element 27 is adjustably positioned by the hand wheel 28 for engagement with an upwardly extending portion 19a of the depending brackets 19 to fix the position of the cleaning roll A with respect to the back roll 12. Drive means E for rotating the cleaning roll include a belt 29 driven by a variable speed drive 30 from the motor 31. The belt 29 drives a pulley 29a carried by the shaft 18. If increased cleaning action is required, the roll A may be overdriven to any desired speed with respect to the back roll 12.
The means F for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to the back roll for drying same includes a pres sure roll 32 which is urged by the cylinder 33 into engagement with the back roll causing the cleaning solution to pour down the front surface thereof into a reservoir formed by the pan 34. It will be observed that the cylinder 33 is suitably positioned to urge the roll 32 into contact with the back roll through suitable linkage 35. A threaded stop 36 is also provided for limiting the engagement of the roll 12 by the drying roll 32. Pivoted connections, similar to those described above, are provided for permitting self-adjustment of the force provided by the air cylinder 33 causing it at all times to pass through the axis of rotation of rolls F and 32. While the back roll may not be required to be completely dry, the action of the drying roll is important in insuring uniform moisture content in the web.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. For use in a web coating apparatus having applicator means for applying a liquid coating material across one side of a web and a rotatable back roll opposide and aligned with said means for applying a liquid coating carrying the other side of said web, a cleaner for said back roll avoiding contamination thereof compris- A. a rotatable cleaning roll aligned with said back roll opposite said applicator means;
B. a resilient compressible coating over said cleaning roll substantially impervious to said liquid cleaning medium;
C. a fabric sleeve over said resilient coating;
D. means supplying a liquid cleaning medium to said cleaning roll for application thereby to said back roll and for removing contaminants from said resilient covering;
E. means urging said cleaning roll into engagement with said back roll under predetermined pressure sufficient to compress said resilient coating;
F. driving means rotating said cleaning roll with respect to said back roll; and
G. means aligned with the back roll and positioned ahead of said applicator means for removing liquid cleaning medium applied to said back roll by said resilient covering;
whereby said resilient coating and the sleeve carried thereby expands after engagement with the rotating roll dislodging foreign particles from the sleeve facilitating removal therefrom by said means supplying a liquid cleaning medium.
2. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said means supplying liquid cleaning medium is a trough in which said cleaning roll is immersed in the medium.
. 3. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said means urging said cleaning roll into engagement is selfadjusting acting on a plane passing through the longitudinal axis of each of said rolls.
4. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for removing liquid cleaning medium is an aligned roll urged against the back roll causing liquid cleaning medium deposited on the back roll to pass down the face
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1. FOR USE IN A WEB COATING APPARATUS HAVING APPLICATOR MEANS FOR APPLYING A LIQUID COATING MATERIAL ACROSS ONE SIDE OF A WEB AND A ROTATABLE BACK ROLL OPPOSIDE AND ALIGNED WITH SAID MEANS FOR APPLYING A LIQUID COATING CARRYING THE OTHER SIDE OF SAID WEB, A CLEANER FOR SAID BACK ROLL AVOIDING CONTAMINATION THEREOF COMPRISING: A. A ROTATABLE CLEANING ROLL ALIGNED WITH SAID BACK ROLL OPPOSITE SAID APPLICATOR MEANS; B. A RESILIENT COMPRESSIBLE COATING OVER SAID CLEANING ROLL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPERVIOUS TO SAID LIQUID CLEANING MEDIUM; C. A FABRIC SLEEVE OVER SAID RESILIENT COATING; D. MEANS SUPPLYING A LIQUID CLEANING MEDIUM TO SAID CLEANING ROLL FOR APPLICATION THEREBY TO SAID BACK ROLL AND FOR REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM SAID RESILIENT COVERING; E. MEANS URGING SAID CLEANING ROLL INTO ENGAGEMENT WITH SAID BACK ROLL UNDER PREDETERMINED PRESSURE SUFFICIENT TO COMPRESS SAID RESILIENT COATING; F. DRIVING MEANS ROTATING SAID CLEANING ROLL WITH RESPECT TO SAID BACK ROLL; AND
2. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said means supplying liquid cleaning medium is a trough in which said cleaning roll is immersed in the medium.
3. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said means urging said cleaning roll into engagement is self-adjusting acting on a plane passing through the longitudinal axis of each of said rolls.
4. The cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for removing liquid cleaning medium is an aligned roll urged against the back roll causing liquid cleaning medium deposited on the back roll to pass down the face thereof.
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