Abstract:
A method for producing a roll from printed products in a winding operation includes winding the printed products with winding tape onto a winding core; driving a winding rug with a first drive, wherein the winding rug is arranged on the underside of the winding core and fitted against the winding core for rotating the winding core; driving a winding tape supply with a second drive, wherein the winding tape is unwound from the winding tape supply; and maintaining a predetermined tape tension during the winding operation. Maintaining the predetermined tape tension includes measuring speed and distance with measurement devices at the first and second drives to obtain measured values, computing the diameter of the winding tape supply with the measured values, and regulating a rotational moment with the computed diameter of the winding tape supply to maintain the tension.
Abstract:
A catching ribbon for catching and holding a thread on a thread support, such as a thread wind-up bobbin rotating at high speed, is provided at its circumference with catching elements. These catching elements comprise thread engaging portions, such as hooks. The space between two thread engaging portions of two immediately adjacent catching elements are positioned to allow a single thread passage therebetween but precluding thread retro-movement. The catching elements comprise miniature pins provided with heads configured to form the thread engaging portions, such as semi-circular heads or anchor-like heads similar to kedge anchors. Catching elements with a single thread engaging portion, such as a single hook, also may be provided. Successive rows of the single-hook catching elements or successive rows of the double-hook catching elements may be arranged in staggered relationship. The projection of one row of such catching elements into the immediately adjacent row of staggered catching elements results in the formation of a continuous thread catching surface. The catching ribbon serves for reliably catching textile threads or filaments of all kinds during take-up at initiation of thread winding. The catching ribbon also permits easy cleaning and thus repeated use of a slip-on ring provided with the catching ribbon for use on the thread wind-up bobbin.