Patents Assigned to Baldwin WEb Controls
  • Patent number: 6298782
    Abstract: A system and method for preventing a broken printing web from wrapping about or otherwise fouling the blanket cylinders of printing press units. The system and method includes a web tensioning device located downstream of the printing press units for maintaining tension upon a broken web and pulling the web from the printing press units. The device includes a plurality of web disturbance detectors for detecting a wave, ripple or other disturbance indicative of a web break. A pair of anti-wrap rollers located above and below the web are engaged upon detection of a web break to engage the web between them to exert tension onto the web and pull it from the printing units. The anti-wrap rollers are rotated at a surface speed nominally greater than the surface speed of the printing rolls. The anti-wrap rollers include a plurality of opposed peak and valley portions which enable them to interlock and grip the web along a line of contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: Baldwin WEb Controls
    Inventors: Michael Gregory, Mark Pavliny, Edward Lewandowski, William Lawrence, Guntis Ozers
  • Patent number: 5678484
    Abstract: A system and method for preventing a broken printing web from wrapping about or otherwise fouling the blanket cylinders of printing press units. The system and method includes a web tensioning device located downstream of the printing press units for maintaining tension upon a broken web and pulling the web from the printing press units. The device includes a plurality of web disturbance detectors for detecting a wave, ripple or other disturbance indicative of a web break. A pair of anti-wrap rollers located above and below the web are engaged upon detection of a web break to engage the web between them to exert tension onto the web and pull it from the printing units. The anti-wrap rollers are rotated at a surface speed nominally greater than the surface speed of the printing rolls. The anti-wrap rollers include a plurality of opposed peak and valley portions which enable them to interlock and grip the web along a line of contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Baldwin Web Controls
    Inventors: Ronald Callan, Michael Gregory, Steven Drensky
  • Patent number: 5652388
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting breakage of a web of material traversing a machine for feeding the web, and a method for the same. The apparatus includes a housing for mounting three transducers, a first transducer adapted to periodically emit a burst of energy for a period of time, the burst of energy being reflected off an object and producing an echo signal. A second transducer adjacent to the first transducer receives a portion of the echo signal, and a third transducer also adjacent to the first transducer receives another portion of the echo signal. The strongest portion of the echo signal is used to detect whether the web is broken.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Baldwin Web Controls
    Inventors: Ronald Callan, Michael Gregory, Tat Luk, Gifford Neill
  • Patent number: 5443008
    Abstract: A system and method for preventing a broken printing web from wrapping about or otherwise fouling the blanket cylinders of printing press units. The system and method includes a web tensioning device located downstream of the printing press units for maintaining tension upon a broken web and pulling the web from the printing press units. The device includes a plurality of web disturbance detectors for detecting a wave, ripple or other disturbance indicative of a web break. A pair of anti-wrap rollers located above and below the web are engaged upon detection of a web break to engage the web between them to exert tension onto the web and pull it from the printing units. The anti-wrap rollers are rotated at a surface speed nominally greater than the surface speed of the printing rolls. The anti-wrap rollers include a plurality of opposed peak and valley portions which enable them to interlock and grip the web along a line of contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: Baldwin Web Controls
    Inventors: Mark Pavliny, Edward Lewandowski, William Lawrence, Michael Gregory, Guntis Ozers
  • Patent number: 5398610
    Abstract: A system and method for preventing a broken printing web from wrapping about or otherwise fouling the blanket cylinders of printing press units. The system and method includes a web tensioning device located downstream of the printing press units for maintaining tension upon a broken web and pulling the web from the printing press units. The device includes a plurality of web disturbance detectors for detecting a wave, ripple or other disturbance indicative of a web break. A pair of anti-wrap rollers located above and below the web are engaged upon detection of a web break to engage the web between them to exert tension onto the web and pull it from the printing units. The anti-wrap rollers are rotated at a surface speed nominally greater than the surface speed of the printing rolls. The anti-wrap rollers include a plurality of opposed peak and valley portions which enable them to interlock and grip the web along a line of contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Assignee: Baldwin Web Controls
    Inventors: Mark Pavliny, Edward Lewandowski, William Lawrence, Michael Gregory, Guntis Ozers