[0001] This invention relates generally to a web feed apparatus of the type set forth in
commonly owned U.S. Patent No. 3,955,737, and more particularly to such an apparatus
having a feedback function between low and high web tension.
[0002] The aforementioned commonly owned patent is specifically incorporated herein by reference.
The patent discloses a nest of snubbing or capstan rolls located between a higher
web tension section of web operation and a lower web tension section at web feeding
and metering, for the purpose of isolating the web tensions from each other so that
the desired metering accuracy at the lower web tension level at the web infeed and
metering means is maintained. This isolation or multiplication, while effective, is
nevertheless limited by uncertainty as to the value of friction which can be depended
upon in the capstan roll nest. Hence, the total angle of wrap of the web about the
snubbing rolls must be small enough so that a tight web may be maintained at the highest
possible friction value. This in turn limits the highest tension at the web operational
section because the low tension side of the snubbing roll nest must be limited to
a particular value. In other words, because of the uncertainty of tension ratio caused
by variation in the coefficient of friction, the total wrap angle must be limited
and hence the maximum tension on the high tension side of the nest must be also limited.
[0003] For example, the effect of the snubbing rolls is to isolate the high web tension
from the low web tension in accordance with the basic capstan equation T
out/T
in = e µβ wherein Tout is the high side web tension in pounds per inch, T
in is the low side web tension in pounds per inch, β is the total angle of capstan wrap
in radians, and µ is the apparant coefficient of friction between the web and the
snubbing rolls (capstan surface). If the low side tension is limited to 0.05≤T
in ≤ 0.15, and the coefficient of friction is limited to 0.2 ≤ µ≤0.3, and the high side
tension is limited to Tout 1.0, for the highest friction coefficient 1/0.05 ≤
e0.3β, then β ≤ 572
0 or 9.98 radians. Therefore, P cannot be any larger than 9.98 radians. On the other
hand, if the friction coefficient decreases to 0.2 the value of web tension at the
high side will be limited as follows because of the maximum allowable value of T
in = 0.15; T
out/0.15 = e
0.2(9.98), then T
out = 1.1 pounds/inch. Therefore, because of the uncertainty of the sliding coefficient
of friction the tension range of T
out is limited to 1.1 minus 1 or 0.1 pounds per inch. It is therefore desirable to increase
this range and to maintain T
in nearly constant over a wider range output tensions (T
out).
[0004] If the capstan nest in accordance with the principles set forth in the aforementioned
'737 patent is likened to an electronic or mechanical amplifier, it would be considered
to be operating open loop. That is, the value of the input web tension (T. ) is not
capable of being held approximately constant by modifying the overall gain of the
capstan nest, in response to the value of T
in.
[0005] The present invention seeks to expand the capabilities of the capstan roll, tension
multiplying system as set forth in U.S. Patent No. 3,955,737, by enhancing the ratio
of tension multiplication.
[0006] It has been found desirable to close the operating loop (referred to above) by feeding
back the low web tension value and modifying the gain of the nest of snubbing rolls
by modifying the wrap angle value β , the coefficient of friction valued, or both.
Such is the beneficial because it allows the usa of a capstan nest which has a larger
angle (i.e., number of snubbing rolls) and the closed loop will adjust the tension
ratio T
out/T
in to compensate for friction variation.
[0007] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a simple and economical
yet effective means for closing the operating loop of a web feed apparatus utilizing
a nest of capstan rolls which effects isolation of high web tension from low web tension
in accordance with the basic capstan equation T
out/T
in = e µ β by modifying the gain of the capstan nest by modifying the A value or the
µ value.
[0008] In carrying out this basic objective, a hollow perforated roll is used as one of
the snubbing rolls at the low web tension side of the capstan nest. This perforated
roll is air pressurized at a constant low pressure to thereby cause the web to float
off the surface of the perforated roll at low tension. Therefore, as web tension tends
to increase, the wrap angle on the snubbing rolls will increase. This in turn will
tend to decrease the low tension value by increasing the tension ratio.
[0009] In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a perforated bar subjected
to positive pressure is utilized as a tension sensor for the low web tension. This
pressure is employed to control a vacuum transducer associated with the perforated
roll of the capstan nest. Such an arrangement likewise effects a feedback of the low
tension value and modifies the gain by modifying the friction value for a constant
wrap
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a rotary web fed press incorporating the present
invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the perforated roll of the nest of snubbing rolls
taken subsequentially along a line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is of a view similar to Figure 2 and, in addition, illustrates the pressurized
bar and vacuum transducer provided for the alternative embodiment; and
Figure 3A is a sectional view of the pressurized bar taken substantially along line
3A-3A of Figure 3.
[0011] Turning now to the drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like and corresponding
parts throughout the several views, the present invention is described, similarly
as in U.S. Patent No. 3,955,737, in relation to an offset print couple and a tractor-fed
marginally punched web. Alternative operational units may, of course, be utilized
in place of, or in addition to, the blanket print unit as well as alternate means
of web metering and synchronization within the scope of the present invention.
[0012] Figure 1 is similar to Figure 1 of the aforementioned '737 patent except that the
supply roll, bucket, timing belt coupling, nest of pull-up rolls and exit tractor
have been omitted for the sake of clarity. Otherwise, a continuous web 10 to be printed
or otherwise operated on is drawn by conventional methods and is fed by means of tractor
11 in the direction of the arrow as regularly spaced pre-punched holes along a margin
or margins engage the tractor pins, of identical spacing, in the customary manner.
[0013] The tractor is designated as the primary means of registration control, as determined
by a conventional timing belt coupling through a pulley and belt system driven from
a cooperating impression cylinder roll 12, with a ratio predetermined to provide the
metering of paper via the tractor pins. In lieu a tractor infeed, a metering drum
of the fixed ratio variety may instead be used as the web infeed means.
[0014] The web is further fed over a nest of snubbing or capstan roll.- 13, 14, 15 and 16,
each mounted for rotation on corresponding parallel axles 17, 18, 19 and 21, and cooperatively
gear driven by impression cylinder 12 and the snubbing rolls, at a ratio to be hereinafter
described.
[0015] The web is further led around impression cylinder 12 of the print couple generally
designated 22. This print couple is shown as including impression cylinder 12, a blanketed
cylinder 23 and a plate cylinder 24. Other rolls and press components inclading the
associated ink train mechanism are not illustrated for the sake of clarity.
[0016] In accordance with the aforedescribed arrangement, the relatively high web tension
at the print couple, which is necessary and desirable in rotary press printing operations,
is isolated from the low web tension permitted by the combined hole strength holding
force available at the tractor feed unit. This isolation is accomplished, in the same
manner as described in the aforementioned patent, by the action of the capstan-type
snuubbing roll system 17, 18, 19 and 21 located between tractor 11 and the infeed
to the impression cylinder.
[0017] The tension T consideration and the surface paper feed S consideration are illustrated
in Figure 1. The snubbing rolls are sized to rotate at such a rals as is alightly
underfeed the web from fed tractor 11. For stability ane ension control, surface feed
S
3 at the impression cylinder-to-blanket cylinder nip should not be less than surface
feed S
l at tractor 11, as sized for the thinnest web necessary to print. Accordingly, the
web tension successively must build incrementally to T (the same as T
out) from the infeed tension T
1 (the same as T
in) at the exit of the tractor pins. This is accomplished by the action of the snubbing
rolls which have a surface feed S
2, which is less than surface feed S
1 or S
3. The snubbing rolls can be driven at any surface feed under S
1 or S
3' or can be even made stationary.
[0018] The snubbing rolls can be likewise viewed as exit control or pull-up rolls, which
overfeed the web by appropriate means, so as to serve the opposite effect as the snubbing
rolls on the infeed side. The web would then, of course, be travelling in a direction
opposite the arrows as shown. The same slip, offset and tension release conditions
apply in reverse and tension from T
4 back down to exit tension T
1 is accomplished.
[0019] In order to expand the capabilities of the capstan roll tension multiplying system
of the aforedescribed arrangement, at least one of the rolls such as 13 is, according
to the invention, provided as a hollow perforated roll as part of the low web tension
side of the capstan nest. Figure 2 clearly illustrates such a roll as having a number
of perforations 25 in its cylindrical wall, with its turning axle 17 having a rotary
union 26 thereon of any conventional type for connecting a pressure line 27 to turning
axle 17. The pressure line communicates with the hollow interior of roll 13 through
axle 17 and union 26 in any normal manner and pressurized air from a source (not shown)
is introduced into the interior of roll 13 at a low constant pressure of, for example,
1.0 psig. The effect of this pressurization is to cause web 10 to float off the surface,
as shown in Figure 2, of pressurized roll 13 at low tension. Actually, the value of
pressure could be con- sideied as determining the low web tension value which is a
function of the total wrap angle which has now been dimished by the effect of the
pressurized perforated roll.
[0020] In accordance with the aforedescribed arrangement, as web tension tends to increase,
the total wrap angle on the rolls wirl likewise increase. Such, in turn, will tend
to decrease the low web tension value by increasing the tension ratio T
4/T
1. As described earlier, this effects an intrinsic closed loop or feadback system with
the input web tension as the controlled quantity. Hence, the system adjusts its capstan
wrap for widely varying friction conditions and automatically selects the appropriate
value of wrap angle µ. By simply varying the

[0021] In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the feedback of the low web
tension T
1 is effected likewise with use of a hollow perforated snubbing roll designated 13'
in Figure 3. This perforated roll is identical to the one described with reference
to Figure 2, and like parts are indentified by prime. (*).
[0022] By contract, however, a perforated

28 is provided as a tension sensor for the low web tension T
1. The bar has an upper crowned portion 29 as shown in Figure 3A which is perforated
as at 31. The bar is fixedly mounted in place and is disposed with its crown portion
in contact with the underside of web 10 between tractor 11 and roll 13' so as to function
as a tension sensor for the low web tension T
1. The interior of hollow bar 28 is subjected through its pressure line 32 to positive
pressure from a suitable source as indicated schematically in Figure 3. Pressure line
32 is interrupted by a pressure-to-vacuum proportional transducer 33 which is interconnected
with a suitable source of vacuum pressure directed through pressure line 32a for subjecting
the interior of roll 13' to such vacuum pressure. The transducer is of a common well
known variety familiar to those having ordinary skill in the art, operating as schematically
shown in Figure 13, so that a detailed description thereof is believed unnecessary.
[0023] Depending on the web tension at T
l, some or all of apertures 31 will be closed by the overlying web so as to thereby
produce a reduced back pressure in line 32. Transducer 33 thereupon senses this reduced
positive pressure and accordingly opens line 32a from the vacuum source in proportion
thereto so as to permit the interior of roll 13' to be subjected to a corresponding
increase in vacuum pressure through line 32a. The gain produced by the nest of snubbing
rolls is therefore modified as the effective value of coefficient of friction V is
increased for a constant wrap angle by reason of the suction applied to the web through
perforations 25' of roll 13'. The degree of this suction will depend upon the pressure
drop through line 32 as perforations 31 of bar 28 are closed off with an increasing
low web tension T
1.
[0024] In view of the foregoing, it can be seen that the relatively high web tension at
an operating section of the wel such as at 22 can be isolated from the low web tension
required at the infeed by using an underfed set of tension snutbing rolls between
the infeed means and the high web tersion system, and that the gain offered by the
snubbing rolts can be modified by modifying the β value or the µ value so as to, in
effect, feed back the low tension value of the web tension system. This feedback is
automatic and maintains an acceptable range for the low web tension T
1 side of the capstan nest while at the same time permits a wider variance in the high
web tension T
4 side of the capstan nest depending on the particular tension requirements of or

up at the web operation section.
[0025] Obviously, many other modifications and variations of the invention are made possible
in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within
the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as
specifically described.
1. In an apparatus operative on a continuous web, including web infeed and metering means for forwardly feeding and metering said
web at a predetermined displacement rate, and web operational means located posterior
to said web infeed and metering means which is capable of effecting a feeding of said
web, wherein differential in web tension anterior and posterior to said operational
means can exceed the holding strength and elastic elongation error range desired by
said web infeed and metering means, said web infeed and metering feeding at a first
web surface feed rate and at a first web tension level (Tin), said web operational
means feeding said web at a second web surface feed rate not less than said first
web surface feed rate and at any common reference tension level (Tout)' web snubbing rolls located between said web infeed and metering means and said
web operational means for controlling said web at a third roll surface feed rate which
is less than said first or said second feed rates and at any said common reference
tension level, the web tension thereby increasing incrementally from said web infeed
and metering means to said web operational means, said snubbing rolls effecting an
isolation of said first web tension at said web infeed and metering means from the
web tension present anterior to said web operational means so that desired metering
accuracy at said first web tension level at said web infeed and metering means is
maintained, the isolation being effected in accordance with the equation Tout/Tin = e µβ where µ is the apparent coefficient of friction between said wib anu said
snubbing rolls, and f5 is the total wrap angle of said web about said snubbing rolls,
the improvement comprising means for controlling said desired metering accuracy at
said first web tension level regardless of a variation of web tension from said common
reference tension level, one of said snubbing rolls adjacent said web comprising a
hollow perforated roll, and said control means including means for pressurizing the
interior of said perforated roll for regulating one of the said total wrap angle of
the value of said coefficient of friction,whereby as web tension tends to increase
above said common reference tension level, said total wrap angle or the value of friction
and the tension ratio Tout/Tin will correspondingly increase.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said pressurizing means comprises positive
pressure means for regulating said total wrap angle by causing said web to be floated
off said perforated roll.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control means further includes
a hollow perforated bar for sensing said first web tension level and underlying said
web between said web infeed and metering means and said perforated roll, said bar
being subjected to positive pressure and said perforated roll being subjected to negative
pressure, a common pressure line provided for said bar and said perforated roll and
a pressure-to-vacuum proportional transducer being located in said line, whereby the
value of friction is regulated upon suctioning the web on to said perforated roll
in proportion to a decrease in pressure through said bar as perforations thereof are
covered when sensing an increase in said first tension level.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said infeed means comprises a web pin
feed unit.