Patent ID: 8220736

Claim:
A tissue paper winding machine comprising: a first winding roller, to a lower circumferential surface of which a long tape of tissue paper being fed along a predetermined directional path for winding around a first core; and a web separator arranged near and below the first winding roller, and including: a pivot shaft having an outer circumferential surface, the pivot shaft being a hollow shaft internally defining an axially extended suction channel, the pivot shaft being provided with at least one aperture on the outer circumferential surface at predetermined positions and being in communication with the suction channel; at least one pinch arm connected to the outer circumferential surface of the pivot shaft; the pinch arm having a connecting end fixedly mounted onto the outer circumferential surface of the pivot shaft, and a pressing end extending radially outwardly from the outer circumferential surface of the pivot shaft, the pinch arm being internally provided with at least one passage communicating at two ends with the pressing end and the aperture on the pivot shaft for fixing said pressing end of said pinch arm to said tissue paper at predetermined intervals; and a driving mechanism connected to the pivot shaft for driving the pinch arm to turn about the pivot shaft in a direction opposite to the moving direction of the tissue paper, so that the pressing end of the pinch arm is turned to a separation position, at where the pressing end of the pinch arm touches and presses against the circumferential surface of the first winding roller, or away from the separation position; whereby when the pinch arm is driven by the driving mechanism to turn the pressing end to the separation position, the tissue paper passing between the first winding roller and the pressing end of the pinch arm is clamped therebetween, and the pressing end of the pinch arm applies a pulling force against the tissue paper against the predetermined directional path of the tissue paper, so that the tissue paper is pulled apart near the separation position into a trailing edge that is advanced to the first core, and a leading edge that is drawn by the pressing end away from the circumferential surface of the first winding roller to a second core for primary winding around an outer circumferential surface thereof, the leading edge of the tissue paper being sucked to the pressing end of the pinch arm by a suction force provided at the pressing end of the pinch arm, said first winding roller being in continuous rotation throughout the winding of said tissue paper.