Field
[0002] The present invention relates to a contact cleaning apparatus for a sheet substrate
having a curved leading edge. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates
to a contact cleaning apparatus for a sheet substrate having a curved leading edge
wherein the apparatus comprises flattening means operably engage the curved leading
edge of the sheet substrate. An air supply manifold directing air onto the surface
of the sheet substrate at a curved leading edge of the sheet and/or onto the elastomeric
cleaning roller prior to the arrival of the leading edge of the sheet substrate as
described below is however out of the scope of the appended claims.
Background
[0003] Contact cleaning is used to clean the surface of substrates or sheets. Once the substrate
is cleaned, they are used in a variety of sophisticated processes such as in the manufacture
of electronics, photovoltaics and flat panel displays. Typically, a contact cleaning
apparatus consists of a rubber or elastomeric cleaning roller used to remove contaminating
particles from a substrate surface, and an adhesive roll which is used to remove the
contaminating particles from the cleaning roller.
[0004] In operation, a contact cleaning roller contacts at least an upper surface of the
substrate, removing debris by means of adhesion removal mechanisms such as van der
Waals force and adhesion forces. The inherent properties of the material used to form
the contact cleaning roller attracts the debris and causes the debris to stick to
the surface of the contact cleaning roller. The contact cleaning roller pulls the
contaminating particles away from the substrate surface in this manner due to attractive
van der Waals forces between the contaminating particles and the roller. Consequently,
existing contact cleaning rollers may ensure effectiveness in removing the contaminating
particles by maximising contact with the substrate surface.
[0005] Contact cleaning apparatus for thin film sheet technology such as for example copper
foil, or thin film polymer requires an elastomeric cleaning roller to be driven at
speed and subsequently cleaned by an adhesive roll located adjacent to the elastomeric
cleaning roller. As used herein, such thin film sheet technology is known as a sheet
substrate.
[0006] As a new thin sheet substrate leading edge arrives at the elastomeric cleaning roller,
it is typical for the sheet substrate to have a curved leading edge. The curved leading
edge risks colliding with the elastomeric cleaning roller causing crumpling of the
sheet substrate, damaging a portion of the sheet substrate, thereby rendering part
of the sheet substrate unusable. Damage to the leading edge reduces process efficiency
and risks failure of or damage to the machine.
[0007] In other scenarios, the sheet substrate wraps around the elastomeric cleaning roller
and the machine must be stopped in order to cleanse the roller of sheet substrate
and restart the machinery. Again, the efficiency of the cleaning process is significantly
impaired.
[0008] In certain situations, a sheet substrate is stiff due to its relative thickness or
its inherent material properties. Additionally, or alternatively, a sheet substrate
has curvature, for example in multiple directions, which reinforces the curved leading
edge. In these ways, a curved leading edge of a sheet substrate will resist deformation,
increasing the risk of failure or of damage to the machine.
[0009] US 5913345 A discusses a system for conveying sheets of thin substrate having low sheet stiffness
while controlling and limiting the angle of wrap of the substrate on the roller. This
document shows the features of a cleaning apparatus as described in the preamble of
independent appended claim 1.
[0010] It is an aim of the present invention to mitigate some of the aforementioned disadvantages.
Summary of the Invention
[0011] In accordance with the present invention there is provided a contact cleaning apparatus
according to the appended claims.
[0012] In a first aspect of the invention, a contact cleaning apparatus for a sheet substrate
has a curved leading edge including:
an elastomeric cleaning roller and a first conveyor for carrying the sheet substrate
to be cleaned towards said elastomeric cleaning roller, wherein said elastomeric cleaning
roller includes a contact zone arranged to receivingly engage the sheet substrate
from said first conveyor, and
a flattening means disposed proximate said first conveyor, wherein said flattening
means is configured to operably engage the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate
such that the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate is flattened at a point of
contact with the elastomeric cleaning roller.
[0013] Said flattening means includes a guide, opposingly arranged with said first conveyor,
and configured to contactingly engage the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate
such that the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate is flattened at said point
of contact with said elastomeric cleaning roller.
[0014] In this way, the guide is arranged to abut a curved leading edge of a sheet substrate
as it is carried towards an elastomeric cleaning roller. That is, the guide is able
to flatten the curved leading edge by deflecting or deforming it prior to being received
in a contact zone of the elastomeric cleaning roller. The outlet region of the guide
is preferably provided in close proximity to the elastomeric cleaning roller so that
it operably precedes the contact zone by only a short distance. However, the outlet
region of the guide may be positioned at any suitable point along the first conveyor.
[0015] Advantageously, the contact cleaning apparatus is able to flatten a wide range of
sheet substrates. In particular, the apparatus has been found by the inventors to
be effective to flatten curved leading edges for sheet substrates which are stiff
or which otherwise resist deformation. That is, the apparatus is able to flatten a
curved leading edge of sheet substrates with a thickness of up to 6 millimetres or
more.
[0016] Said guide is provided at an angle relative to said first conveyor, wherein said
guide and said first conveyor are configured so as to provide a channelling of the
curved leading edge as the curved leading edge approaches said contact zone. Said
guide includes a second conveyor, wherein said second conveyor is arranged at an angle
relative to said first conveyor so as to provide said channelling of the curved leading
edge.
[0017] In these ways, the guide abuts the curved leading edge so that the leading edge is
directed or channelled towards the first conveyor. The second conveyor is arranged
at any suitable angle to the first conveyor so as to provide an appropriate channelling.
In this way, an angle may be chosen based upon a sheet substrate and the contact cleaning
operating conditions. For example, an angle may be chosen based on one or more of
the material properties of the sheet substrate, the operating speed of the contact
cleaning apparatus, or the space within the apparatus in which to position the second
conveyor.
[0018] In certain embodiments, the guide or the second conveyor may be angled relative to
the first conveyor at any suitable angle, from substantially perpendicular to substantially
parallel. That is, said angle relative to said first conveyor of said guide or said
second conveyor is selectably adjustable between perpendicular and parallel. In this
way, the orientation of the guide, for example the second conveyor, can be adjusted
to optimise processing of sheet substrates having curved leading edges with a range
of deformation.
[0019] In certain embodiments, said second conveyor contactingly engages said first conveyor.
In this way, the second conveyor channels the curved leading edge onto the first conveyor.
In certain embodiments, the second conveyor may apply pressure to the curved leading
edge. That is, the second conveyor may provide a nip effect with the first conveyor.
[0020] In certain embodiments, said second conveyor is driven. In this way, the second conveyor
may actively engage the curved leading edge so as to direct it towards the elastomeric
cleaning roller as well as providing a channelling effect. In certain embodiments,
the second conveyor is driven due to contacting engagement with the first conveyor.
In certain embodiments, the second conveyor is provided with an independent drive.
[0021] Said flattening means may include an air supply manifold, however out of the scope
of the claims, wherein said air supply manifold is operable to direct a stream of
air onto the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate and/or onto said contact zone
such that the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate is flattened at said point
of contact with said elastomeric cleaning roller. According to a further aspect of
the present invention, there is provided a contact cleaning apparatus for a sheet
substrate having a curved leading edge. The contact cleaning apparatus, out of the
scope of the claims, comprises an elastomeric cleaning roller and an air supply manifold
configured and arranged to direct air onto a contact zone on the elastomeric cleaning
roller. The contact cleaning apparatus also comprises a conveyor for carrying the
sheet substrate to be cleaned towards the elastomeric cleaning roller. The air supply
manifold, out of the scope of the claims, is operable to direct a stream of air onto
the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate and/or onto the contact zone such that
the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate is flattened at the point of contact
with the elastomeric cleaning roller.
[0022] In certain embodiments, the contact zone comprises a boundary layer of air around
the surface of the elastomeric cleaning roller. In certain embodiments, the contact
zone extends at least partly around the elastomeric cleaning roller. Thus, when the
stream of air, however out of the scope of the claims, from the air supply manifold
is directed to the contact zone, it forms an augmented boundary layer.
[0023] When referred to herein the "contact zone" is the portion of the contact cleaning
apparatus at which the leading edge of the sheet substrate engages with the elastomeric
cleaning roller. More specifically, it is the region including the position at which
the leading edge of the sheet substrate contacts the elastomeric cleaning roller or
the boundary layer of air around it. As will be understood, this position may refer
to one or more points or regions along the surface of the elastomeric cleaning roller
or its boundary layer of air depending on the cross-machine shape of the leading edge.
[0024] When referred to herein, "boundary layer" is a layer of air formed on the surface
of the elastomeric cleaning roller.
[0025] As referred to herein, "flattened" means that the sheet substrate leading edge is
oriented to be suitably received by the elastomeric cleaning roller for cleaning.
That is, approaching the contact zone the sheet substrate leading edge is flat or
substantially flat so that it is received by the elastomeric cleaning roller in a
manner which provides effective cleaning.
[0026] When referred to herein, "augmented boundary layer" is one having a temporary increase
in thickness when measured on a radius from the centre of the elastomeric cleaning
roller.
[0027] Thus, in use of the apparatus, the leading edge of the sheet substrate is deflected
by the airflow into the contact zone, this is however out of the scope of the claims.
In this way, the sheet substrate leading edge is oriented to be received by the elastomeric
cleaning roller for cleaning. The sheet substrate is flattened into the plane of the
trailing sheet substrate portion allowing the airflow and / or the boundary layer
to carry the sheet substrate round into the nip of the elastomeric roller without
damage to the sheet substrate or incorrect engagement with the elastomeric cleaning
roller, such as the sheet substrate sticking to the rollers.
[0028] In certain embodiments, the augmented boundary layer extends around the elastomeric
cleaning roller until a nip gap. In this way, the leading edge of the sheet substrate
may further be deflected by the augmented boundary layer to flatten the sheet and
enter the nip gap between elastomeric cleaning rollers.
[0029] The airflow may be activated just before the leading edge reaches the elastomer roller
so there is a temporary increase in the boundary layer.
[0030] Thus, air may be directed by the air supply manifold towards the contact zone of
the elastomeric cleaning roller, this is however out of the scope of the claims.
[0031] In certain embodiments the air supply manifold is operable to direct air directly
onto the leading edge of the curved sheet in order to flatten the sheet as it approaches
the elastomeric cleaning roller, this is however out of the scope of the claims. The
flattening of the sheet ensures that it enters the contact zone rather than engaging
another part of the contact cleaning apparatus, such as a process roller or a further
elastomeric cleaning roller. In this way, the flattening of the leading edge avoids
crumpling of the sheet substrate because it does not engage correctly with the elastomeric
cleaning roller. The contact cleaning apparatus therefore need not be stopped during
the cleaning process. Furthermore, the apparatus does not require additional set up
time to ensure that the leading edge is correctly engaged with or received by the
elastomeric cleaning roller.
[0032] Alternatively, or in addition, the air supply manifold is operable to direct air
onto the elastomeric cleaning roller, this is however out of the scope of the claims.
More specifically, the air supply manifold is operable to direct air onto the contact
zone of the elastomeric cleaning roller. An augmented boundary layer is formed at
the surface of the elastomeric cleaning roller. As the leading edge of the sheet substrate
contacts the augmented boundary layer, the curvature at the leading edge is removed,
or significantly reduced thereby flattening the sheet substrate in the contact zone.
[0033] Out of the scope of the claims, the airflow from the air supply manifold is selectively
activated. In this way, the airflow is provided only as the leading edge of the sheet
substrate reaches the elastomeric cleaning roller. In this way, the airflow provides
a temporary increase in the boundary layer thickness forming the augmented boundary
layer, thereby improving efficiency of the apparatus.
[0034] The air supply manifold is operable to direct air towards the contact zone at an
adjustable angle relative to a reference plane extending vertically through the rotational
axis of the elastomeric cleaning roller. More specifically, the adjustable angle is
selectable between parallel and perpendicular to the reference plane.
[0035] The adjustable angle is selected and fixed relative to a reference plane extending
vertically from the rotational axis of the elastomeric cleaning roller prior to operation
of the apparatus. Any angle is selectable within the range of from parallel to the
plane extending vertically from the rotational axis of the elastomeric cleaning roller
and perpendicular to the same plane. The angle is selected based on any one or more
of: the velocity of the conveyor; the material of the sheet substrate or the like.
[0036] The air supply is directed tangentially onto the elastomeric cleaning roller in the
contact zone.
[0037] The air supply manifold is operable to direct air towards the contact zone at an
adjustable angle relative to the conveyor surface. More specifically, the adjustable
angle is selectable between perpendicular to the conveyor surface and parallel to
the conveyor surface.
[0038] In certain embodiments, the elastomeric cleaning roller comprises a pair of elastomeric
cleaning rollers. The pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers may be opposingly arranged
to form a nip gap through which a sheet substrate is conveyed.
[0039] In certain embodiments, the contact cleaning apparatus comprises multiple pairs of
elastomeric cleaning rollers configured and arranged to provide one or more cleaning
surfaces for the sheet substrate between each pair of rollers.
[0040] In certain embodiments, each elastomeric cleaning roller is cleaned by an adjacent
adhesive roll.
[0041] Out of the scope of the claims, the air supply manifold comprises a manifold comprising
spaced apart apertures. More specifically, the manifold comprises spaced apart air
delivery apertures for the output of air from the manifold.
[0042] The manifold is tubular.
[0043] The manifold comprises a plurality of spaced apart pin holes.
[0044] The manifold is formed of a metal or plastic material. Other suitable materials will
be known to the skilled person.
[0045] The air supply manifold is operably coupled to an air supply. The air supply is operable
to deliver air to the air supply manifold.
[0046] In certain embodiments, the contact cleaning apparatus comprises a sensor configured
and arranged to detect the leading edge of the sheet substrate.
[0047] In certain embodiments, the sensor is operably coupled to the air supply, this is
however out of the scope of the claims. In use of the apparatus, the sensor detects
the leading edge of the sheet substrate and causes the air supply to deliver air to
the air supply manifold. The air supply manifold in turn directs air onto the leading
edge of the sheet substrate and/or onto the contact zone of the elastomeric cleaning
roller.
[0048] The air supply directed at the curved leading edge of the sheet substrate unbends
the sheet before the contact zone of the elastomeric cleaning roller. Thus, incorrect
engagement of the sheet substrate with the elastomeric cleaning roller is prevented.
Creasing of the sheet or wrapping of the sheet substrate around the elastomeric cleaning
roller is also prevented. Furthermore, the air serves to facilitate transfer of the
sheet substrate through the cleaning apparatus.
[0049] The air directed onto the elastomeric cleaning roller contact zone creates an augmented
boundary layer over the surface of the elastomeric cleaning roller. In this way, the
air ensures that the sheet substrate is cleaned by the elastomeric cleaning roller
surface without making contact.
[0050] Air is supplied from the air supply manifold in pulses. More specifically, the pulses
are generated when the sensor detects the leading edge of the sheet substrate adjacent
to the elastomeric cleaning roller. Each pulse of air flattens the leading surface
as it approaches the contact zone.
[0051] Air flow through the air flow manifold is activated by a sensor detecting the curved
leading edge of a sheet substrate a predetermined distance from the contact zone.
Additionally, or alternatively, air flow through the air flow manifold is deactivated
as the leading edge engages the contact zone. In these ways, the air flow is used
to flatten the curved leading edge only when it approaches the contact zone. Air flow
only provided when the curved leading edge is within the operable range of the air
flow manifold. The air flow provided by the air supply is thereby utilised efficiently.
[0052] In certain embodiments, the conveyor is configured and arranged to deliver the sheet
substrate to the contact zone.
[0053] In certain embodiments, the sheet substrate is a film. More specifically, the film
is a thin film. Yet more specifically, the film is a copper foil or a thin film polymer.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0054] Embodiments of the invention are now described, by way of example only, hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a schematic representation of a contact cleaning apparatus with the air
supply to the air flow manifold turned off, in a configuration out of the scope of
the claims;
Figure 2 illustrates a schematic representation of the contact cleaning apparatus of Figure
1, in a second configuration;
Figure 3 illustrates a schematic representation of the contact cleaning apparatus of Figure
1, in a third configuration;
Figure 4 illustrates a schematic representation the contact cleaning apparatus of Figure 1,
in a fourth configuration;
Figure 5 illustrates a schematic representation of a contact cleaning apparatus with the air
supply to the air flow manifold turned on, in a configuration out of the scope of
the claims;
Figure 6 illustrates a schematic representation of the contact cleaning apparatus of Figure
5, in a second configuration;
Figure 7 illustrates a schematic representation of the contact cleaning apparatus of Figure
5, in a third configuration; and
Figure 8 illustrates a schematic representation of a contact cleaning apparatus according
to the invention.
Detailed Description
[0055] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and
is not limiting. The words 'right', 'left', 'lower', 'upper', 'front', 'rear', 'upward',
'down' and 'downward' designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made
and are with respect to the described component when assembled and mounted. The words
'inner', 'inwardly' and 'outer', 'outwardly' refer to directions toward and away from,
respectively, a designated centreline or a geometric centre of an element being described
(e.g. central axis), the particular meaning being readily apparent from the context
of the description.
[0056] Further, as used herein, the terms 'connected', 'attached', 'coupled', 'mounted'
are intended to include direct connections between two members without any other members
interposed therebetween, as well as, indirect connections between members in which
one or more other members are interposed therebetween. The terminology includes the
words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
[0057] Further, unless otherwise specified, the use of ordinal adjectives, such as, "first",
"second", "third" etc. merely indicate that different instances of like objects are
being referred to and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must
be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking or in any other manner.
[0058] Like reference numerals are used to depict like features throughout.
[0059] Referring firstly to Figure 1, there is shown a contact cleaning apparatus 1. The
contact cleaning apparatus comprises a first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers
and a second pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers. The first pair of elastomeric cleaning
rollers comprises a first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and a second elastomeric
cleaning roller 26 mounted in the path of a conveyor 16. The conveyor 16 is driven
by two transport rollers 12,14 in order to transport a substrate 80 (i.e. a sheet
80) along the conveyor 16. The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 is elongate and
generally cylindrical in shape, and is mounted on a holder (not shown) having a rotational
axis perpendicular to the plane of view about which the first elastomeric cleaning
roller 24 is free to rotate. The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 comprises a
silicone elastomer layer in this particular example, but other material are also envisaged.
The second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 is generally cylindrical in shape, and comprises
a silicone elastomer layer. The second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 is mounted on
a holder (not shown) having a rotational axis perpendicular to the plane of view and
parallel to that of the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 about which the second
elastomeric cleaning roller 26 is free to rotate. The first elastomeric cleaning roller
24 and the second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 are mounted so as to be in contact
with one another such that the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and the second
elastomeric cleaning roller 26 rotate in opposite directions about their respective
rotational axes. The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 rotates anticlockwise while
the second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 rotates clockwise.
[0060] The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and the second elastomeric cleaning roller
26 are mounted so as to receive the substrate from the conveyor. Once the substrate
has been received, both the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and the second elastomeric
cleaning roller 26 are arranged to be in contact with the surface of the substrate
80. The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 is arranged to contact the upper surface
of the substrate 80. The second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 is arranged to contact
the lower surface of the substrate 80. The substrate 80 has a curved end 82 closest
to the rollers.
[0061] The second pair of rollers comprises a third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 and a
fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 mounted in the path of a conveyor 16 downstream
from the first pair of rollers. The third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 is elongate
and generally cylindrical in shape, and is mounted on a holder (not shown) having
a rotational axis perpendicular to the plane of view about which the third elastomeric
cleaning roller 34 is free to rotate. The fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 is
mounted on a holder (not shown) having a rotational axis perpendicular to the plane
of view and parallel to that of the third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 about which
the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 is free to rotate. The third elastomeric
cleaning roller 34 and the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 are mounted so as
to be in contact with one another such that the third elastomeric cleaning roller
34 and the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 rotate in opposite directions about
their respective axes. The third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 rotates clockwise
while the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 rotates anticlockwise.
[0062] The third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 and the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller
36 are mounted so as to receive the substrate from the first and second elastomeric
cleaning rollers 24, 26. Once the substrate has been received, both the third elastomeric
cleaning roller 34 and the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller are arranged to be in
contact with the surface of the substrate 80. The third elastomeric cleaning roller
34 is arranged to contact the upper surface of the substrate 80. The fourth elastomeric
cleaning roller 36 is arranged to contact the lower surface of the substrate 80. The
first pair of rollers 24,36 and the second pair of rollers 34,36 may each be provided
with a nip gap through which the substrate 80 is to be conveyed.
[0063] The sheet substrate 80 to be cleaned is positioned on the surface of the conveyor
16 which, in Figure 1, conveys the sheet substrate 80 from left to right. The substrate
80 passes between the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers and second pair of
elastomeric cleaning rollers consecutively. That is, the substrate 80 firstly passes
between the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and the second elastomeric cleaning
roller 26. The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 rotates anticlockwise while the
second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 rotates clockwise, moving the substrate 80 to
the right.
[0064] The first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 contacts the upper surface of the substrate
80, removing debris therefrom. The inherent polarity of the material used to form
the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24 attracts the debris from the upper surface
of the substrate 80 and causes the debris to stick to the surface of the first elastomeric
cleaning roller 24. The relative attractive force between the surface of the first
elastomeric cleaning roller 24 and the debris is greater than that between the debris
and the surface of the substrate 80, allowing the debris to be removed.
[0065] The second elastomeric cleaning roller 26 rotates clockwise. The second elastomeric
cleaning roller 26 contacts the lower surface of the substrate 80, removing debris
therefrom. The inherent polarity of the material used to form the second elastomeric
cleaning roller 26 attracts the debris from the bottom surface of the substrate 80
and causes the debris to stick to the surface of the second elastomeric cleaning roller
26. The relative attractive force between the surface of the second elastomeric cleaning
roller 26 and the debris is greater than that between the debris and the surface of
the substrate 80, allowing the debris to be removed.
[0066] The substrate 80 is then received by the second pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers.
The substrate 80 passes between the third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 and the fourth
elastomeric cleaning roller 36. The third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 rotates clockwise
while the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 rotates anticlockwise, moving the
substrate 80 to the right.
[0067] The third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 contacts the lower surface of the substrate
80, removing debris therefrom. The inherent polarity of the material used to form
the third elastomeric cleaning roller 34 attracts the debris from the lower surface
of the substrate 80 and causes the debris to stick to the surface of the third elastomeric
cleaning roller 34. The relative attractive force between the surface of the third
elastomeric cleaning roller 34 and the debris is greater than that between the debris
and the surface of the substrate 80, allowing the debris to be removed.
[0068] The fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36 rotates anticlockwise. The fourth elastomeric
cleaning roller 36 contacts the upper surface of the substrate 80, removing debris
therefrom. The inherent polarity of the material used to form the fourth elastomeric
cleaning roller 36 attracts the debris from the upper surface of the substrate 80
and causes the debris to stick to the surface of the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller
36. The relative attractive force between the surface of the fourth contact cleaning
roller 36 and the debris is greater than that between the debris and the surface of
the substrate 80, allowing the debris to be removed. The second pair of contact cleaning
rollers are implemented to remove any further debris that is not removed by the first
pair of contact cleaning rollers.
[0069] A first adhesive roll 20 and a second adhesive roll 22 are also provided. The adhesive
rolls 20,22 are generally cylindrical in shape comprising a body having a surface
on which adhesive having a rotational axis perpendicular to the plane of view and
parallel to the axes of the elastomeric cleaning rollers 24,26,34,36, about which
the adhesive rolls 20,22 are free to rotate. The first adhesive roll 20 comprises
a paper base and an adhesive on the base layer. The second adhesive roll 22 comprises
a paper base and an adhesive on the base layer.
[0070] The first adhesive roll 20 rotates against the first elastomeric cleaning roller
24 and the fourth elastomeric cleaning roller 36. In this way the respective surfaces
of the first and the fourth cleaning rollers 24,36 and the first adhesive roll 20
are close enough such that debris removed from the upper surface of the substrate
80 are transferred to the first adhesive roll 20. The adhesive force between the debris
on the first and on the fourth elastomeric cleaning rollers 24,36 and the first adhesive
roll 20 is greater than the adhesion force holding the debris onto the surface of
either the first or fourth elastomeric cleaning rollers 24,36, allowing the debris
to be transferred.
[0071] The second adhesive roll 22 rotates against the second elastomeric cleaning roller
26 and the third elastomeric cleaning roller 34. In this way, the respective surfaces
of the second and third elastomeric cleaning rollers 26,34 and the second adhesive
roll 22 are close enough such that debris removed from the lower surface of the substrate
80 are transferred to the second adhesive roll 22. The adhesive force between the
debris on the second and on the third elastomeric cleaning rollers 26, 34, and the
second adhesive roll 22 is greater than the adhesion force holding the debris onto
the surface of either the second and third elastomeric cleaning rollers 26,34, allowing
the debris to be transferred.
[0072] The contact cleaning apparatus 1 is further provided with an air supply manifold
40, out of the scope of the claims, fluidly coupled to an air supply (not shown).
The air supply manifold 40, shown in schematic cross section, is provided in the form
of a cylinder having holes therein. One of the holes 42 is shown in the depicted embodiment.
There may be provided a plurality of holes 42 in the form of pin holes spaced apart
along the longitudinal axis of the manifold 40.
[0073] An air supply (not shown) is configured to supply air into the air manifold, such
that air can be expelled through the hole 42. The air manifold 40 is mounted at a
position located upstream of the first pair of contact cleaning rollers 24,26 so as
to direct a stream of air onto the sheet substrate 80. More specifically, the air
manifold 40 is designed to eject a stream of air onto the sheet substrate 80 before
the sheet substrate 80 engages a contact zone at the surface of the first and second
elastomeric cleaning rollers 24, 26.. This operation will be described in more detail
with reference to Figures 5 to 7. Alternatively, or in addition, the air supply manifold
40 is configured and arranged to eject a stream of air onto the contact zone at the
surface of the elastomeric rollers 24, 26.
[0074] Referring now to Figures 2 and 3, the substrate 80 is transported along the conveyor
16 towards the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 24,26. The curved leading
edge 82 of the substrate 80 tends upwards away from the conveyor 16 such that the
substrate 80 is not planar.
[0075] In the example shown in Figures 2 and 3, the air supply manifold is deactivated and
so does not provide any air. Elastomeric cleaning rollers are typically driven to
very high speeds in order to facilitate cleaning. Consequently, and as shown in Figure
3, as the curved leading edge 82 of the substrate 80 collides with the first elastomeric
cleaning roller 24.
[0076] As shown in Figure 4, due to the high impact speed, the substrate 80 crumples against
the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24. In the absence of an air supply, the the
curved edge of substrate 80 wraps around the first elastomeric cleaning roller 24.
Thus, instead of passing between the first and second elastomeric cleaning rollers
24, 26, for cleaning, the substrate 80 causes the apparatus to be jammed or fail.
The apparatus 1 must then be repaired and undergo maintenance.
[0077] With reference now to Figures 5 to 7, the operation of a contact cleaning apparatus
101 utilising the aforementioned air manifold 140 will now be described. The contact
cleaning apparatus 101 is substantially the same as contact cleaning apparatus 1 in
Figures 1 to 4. With reference firstly to Figure 5, the sheet substrate 180 is transported
along the conveyor 116 driven by the transport rollers 112,114. The free leading edge
182 of the substrate 180 is approaches the first pair of contact cleaning rollers
124,126.
[0078] Referring now to Figures 6 and 7, air is expelled from the air outlet 142 of the
air supply manifold 140 along a direction generally denoted by arrow 144. Thus, a
stream of air is directed towards a contact zone of the first elastomeric cleaning
roller 126. The stream of air is directed onto a curved leading edge 182 of the substrate
sheet 180 as it approaches the contact zone. In this example, the air is directed
onto the curved leading edge 182 of the substrate 180 to flatten the substrate 180.
[0079] Air may, in addition or alternatively be expelled from the air outlet 142 onto a
contact zone between the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 124,126 and the
curved leading edge 182 of the substrate 180. It is also envisaged that the stream
of air may be directed towards a location upstream of the contact zone. In this way,
when the curved leading edge 182 of the sheet substrate 180 is conveyed towards the
contact zone, the substrate 180 may be flattened before the sheet substrate 180 is
cleaned by the first and second pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 124,126,134,136.
[0080] By directing air at the contact zone of the first pair of elastomeric rollers 124,
126, the boundary layer of air around the second elastomeric roller 126 is temporarily
augmented. In these examples, the augmented boundary layer flattens the leading edge
182 of the sheet substrate 180 in the contact zone. Consequently, as the sheet substrate
180 is correctly oriented to be received and cleaned by the first pair of elastomeric
cleaning rollers.
[0081] The substrate 180 may be flattened at any point upstream from the elastomeric cleaning
rollers 124,126,134,136.
[0082] In this particular embodiment, air is supplied at an angle of 20 degrees relative
to a reference plane extending vertically from the rotational axis of the second elastomeric
cleaning roller 126. The angle may be a fixed angle.
[0083] The angle of the air supply directed from the air outlet 142 of the air manifold
140 will depend on the speed of transfer of substrate 180 into the cleaning zone.
The angle may be changed to any number of fixed angles between perpendicular and parallel
to the reference plane. It is envisaged that air may be supplied at a different angle,
such as an angle between parallel to and perpendicular to the reference plane.
[0084] In some examples, out of the scope of the claims, the angle of the air manifold outlet
may be varied relative to a surface of the reference plane.
[0085] In some examples, out of the scope of the claims, the stream of air of the cleaning
contact apparatus may be selectively activated. In this way, the stream of air may
be operable only when a leading edge is approaching the contact zone. Once the leading
edge has engaged with the contact zone, then the air supply is no longer required
in order to ensure correct operation of the apparatus. The stream of air is thus deactivate
as the remainder of the sheet substrate is conveyed through contact zone.
[0086] In some examples, out of the scope of the claims, the cleaning contact apparatus
is provided with a detection sensor (not shown). The detection sensor detects the
leading edge of the substrate on the conveyor as it approaches the contact zone to
activate the stream of air. For example, when the leading edge of the substrate is
detected by the sensor, a controller communicates with the air supply to deliver air
to the air supply manifold which in turn delivers the air through the outlet.
[0087] In some examples, out of the scope of the claims, the stream of air may be expelled
through the outlet of the manifold in pulses. Optionally, the pulsed stream of air
may be selectively activated, for example employing a detection sensor to detects
the leading edge of the substrate on the conveyor.
[0088] Referring now to Figure 8, there is shown a contact cleaning apparatus 201 for a
sheet substrate with a curved leading edge according to the invention. Where the features
are the same as the previous examples, the reference numbers are the same, other than
the initial digit is a "2".
[0089] Thus, the example of Fig. 8 shows a first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers provided,
including first and second elastomeric cleaning rollers 224, 226 mounted to receive
a sheet substrate 280 from a first conveyor 216. A flattening means is disposed proximate
the first conveyor 216, the flattening means configured to operably engage the curved
leading edge 282 of the sheet substrate 280 such that the curved leading edge 282
is flattened at a point of contact with the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers
224, 226.
[0090] In the example shown in Figure 8 the flattening means is a second conveyor 296. The
second conveyor 296 is provided proximate said first conveyor 216. The second conveyor
296 is configured to operably engage the curved leading edge 282 of the sheet substrate
280 such that the curved leading edge 282 is flattened at a point of contact with
the second elastomeric cleaning roller 226.
[0091] The first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 224, 226 are substantially the same
as the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 24, 26 of the other examples described
herein. Each of the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 224,226 is rotatably
mounted on a holder (not shown) so as to receive the substrate from the conveyor.
[0092] A second pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 234, 236 is provided downstream from
the first pair of rollers. The second pair of rollers 234, 236 of the example shown
in Fig. 8 are substantially the same as the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers
34, 36 of the other examples described herein. Each roller of the second pair is rotationally
mounted on a holder (not shown). The second pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers,
234, 236 are arranged to receive the sheet substrate 280 from the first pair of elastomeric
cleaning rollers 224, 226.
[0093] The first conveyor 216 is driven by first and second transport rollers 212, 214.
In this way, the first conveyor 216 is adapted to transport a sheet substrate 280
thereon. The first and second transport rollers 212, 214 of the first conveyor 216
are arranged within opposing end regions of the first conveyor 216.
[0094] The second conveyor 296 is driven by first and second transport rollers 292, 294
arranged within opposing end regions of the second conveyor 296. The first transport
roller 294 is position proximate both the first conveyor 216 and the first pair of
elastomeric cleaning rollers 224, 226. The second transport roller 292 is positioned
distal to the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 224, 226.
[0095] The first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers 224, 226 and the second pair of rollers
234, 236 are each be provided with a nip gap through which the substrate 280 is to
be conveyed.
[0096] The contact cleaning apparatus 201 includes a first adhesive roll 220 and a second
adhesive roll 222. The first and second adhesive rolls 220, 222 are mounted and arranged
to transfer debris from the first and second pairs of elastomeric cleaning rollers
224, 226, 234, 236 in a similar manner to those other examples described herein.
[0097] In use, the first conveyor 216 is driven by its first and second transport rollers
212, 214. The first conveyor 216 is driven in a direction, D2, so the surface region
supporting the sheet substrate 280 is moved towards the first pair of elastomeric
cleaning rollers 224, 226. In this way, when a sheet substrate 280 is carried on the
first conveyor 216, it moves in a direction, D1, towards the first pair of elastomeric
cleaning rollers 224, 226.
[0098] In use, the second conveyor 296 is driven by its first and second transport rollers
292, 294. The second conveyor 296 is driven in a direction, D3, such that the surface
of the second conveyor 296 which engages the curved leading edge 282 moves towards
the first transport roller. In this way, surface engaging the curved leading edge
282 moves towards the first pair of elastomeric cleaning rollers.
[0099] The second conveyor 296 is arranged at an angle relative to the first conveyor 216.
Due to their relative positioning, the second conveyor 296 is provided in contacting
engagement with the first conveyor 216 proximate the first pair of elastomeric cleaning
rollers 224, 226. That is, the first and second conveyors 216, 296 provide a nip gap
through which the substrate 280 is to be conveyed.
[0100] The relative angular orientation of the first and second conveyors, 216, 296 enables
the first and second conveyors 216, 296 to channel the curved leading edge 282 as
the curved leading edge 282 moves towards the first pair of cleaning rollers 224,
226. That is, due to the decreasing gap between the first and second conveyors, 216,
296, the curved leading edge is made flat as it approaches the nip gap of the first
and second conveyors 216, 296. Consequently, the curved leading edge may be conveniently
and easily flattened prior to being received by the elastomeric cleaning rollers.
[0101] In certain examples, the flattening means is any guide operable to engage and flatten
a curved leading edge as it moves on a first conveyor. Suitable guides may include
a surface which is suitably angled, curved or profiled so that it provides a flattening
of the curved leading edge as it moves on the first conveyor. Additionally, or alternatively,
a guide may include ridges, projections or ribs, optionally oriented in the direction
of movement of the curved leading edge.
[0102] In certain examples, a guide may be provided with a surface treatment or coating.
In this way, the guide may provide a channelling effect with low friction between
the guide and the curved leading edge.
[0103] In certain examples, the flattening means, such as a guide or second conveyor may
be selectively adjustable. In this way, the flattening means may positioned at varying
positions and angles relative to the first conveyor.
[0104] Through the description and claims of this specification, the words "comprise" and
"contain" and variations of them mean "including but not limited to", and they are
not intended to (and do not) exclude other moieties, additives, components, integers
or steps. Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular
encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where
the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating
plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
[0105] Features, integers, characteristics, compounds, chemical moieties or groups described
in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are
to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described
herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification
(including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps
of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except
combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention
extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this
specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract or drawings), or to any
novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed,
within the scope of the appended claims.
[0106] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment(s)
have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that
various alterations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Various modifications to the detailed
designs as described above are possible.