Information
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Patent Grant
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6378751
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Patent Number
6,378,751
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Mackey; Patrick
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 270 3001
- 270 3004
- 270 3003
- 270 3011
- 270 3012
- 270 3013
- 226 1181
- 226 1185
- 226 1184
- 242 417
- 242 4181
- 493 413
- 493 414
- 493 415
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An accumulator system for foldable sheet-like material. The system includes an accumulator bin having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall, and an open top. An infeed mechanism conveys the material to the accumulator bin. A chute receives the material from the infeed mechanism and guides the material inside the chute. In a first state, the chute is stationary and the system operates in a steady-state condition with a loop in the material between the infeed mechanism and an outfeed mechanism. In a second state, the outfeed mechanism is shut off and the chute is capable of reciprocating such that the material is guided toward the bottom wall of the bin. The reciprocating motion of the chute causes the material to be folded endwise in alternating fashion.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention pertains generally to material handling equipment for conveying sheet-like materials and particularly to a system for conveying a paper web for printing, slitting, and cutting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the production of preprinted business forms it is known to feed a web from a printer through an accumulator. The web is fed over an infeed roll into an accumulator bin where, during steady-state operation of the system, a loop is formed inside the accumulator bin between the infeed mechanism and an outfeed mechanism. The loop serves many functions including removing the “belt” tension from the outfeed mechanism.
Downstream from the outfeed device, a cutter cuts and stacks the printed forms. For some cutting operations, it is necessary to periodically remove a stack of cut forms from the cutter. In order to do so, the cutter and the outfeed device may have to be temporarily shut down. When the cutter stops, the outfeed device also must stop feeding material from the accumulator. During the stoppage it is preferable for the infeed device to continue to convey material such that the web is continuously fed into the accumulator bin. At this point, the web is still attached to the outfeed device but the portion between the outfeed device and the infeed device is uncontrolled as it enters the accumulator bin. Accordingly, the web piles up in the accumulator bin relatively randomly with cross-folding and wrinkling sometimes occurring.
When the cutter comes back on line, the accumulator outfeed device pulls the web out of the accumulator bin from the bottom of the pile. If the web has cross-folded or wrinkled, there could be a jam in the outfeed device or in the cutter downstream of the accumulator bin.
Accordingly, there is a need for a material handling device that prevents the web from cross-folding or wrinkling during the period when the outfeed device is shut off and the web is accumulating in the accumulator bin.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the above-described need by providing an accumulator system for foldable sheet-like material. The system includes an accumulator bin having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall, and an open top. An infeed mechanism conveys the material to the accumulator bin. A chute receives the material from the infeed mechanism and guides the material inside the chute. The chute is capable of reciprocating such that the material is guided toward opposite sides of the bottom wall of the bin. The reciprocating motion of the chute causes the material to be folded endwise in alternating fashion. An outfeed mechanism conveys the material to a downstream device such as a cutter. Some downstream cutting operations require an intermittent shut down for removing materials from the cutting station.
The present invention accommodates the downstream flow stoppage by providing for two modes of operation. In a first steady-state condition, the reciprocating chute is stationary and the infeed mechanism and outfeed mechanism form a loop of material in the accumulator bin and convey the material through the system to the downstream device. In a second condition, the outfeed mechanism stops conveying material, and the infeed mechanism continues to convey. The excess material conveyed by the infeed mechanism is folded in the accumulator bin by the reciprocating motion of the reciprocating chute until the outfeed mechanism restarts. Next, the outfeed mechanism pulls material from the bottom of the stack until the loop is formed in the accumulator bin again.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is illustrated in the drawings in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures of which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic of the accumulator system of the present invention; and,
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of the reciprocating chute of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to drawings
1
-
2
, and initially referring to
FIG. 1
, an accumulator bin
10
preferably comprises a pair of end walls
13
, a pair of side walls (not shown), a bottom wall
16
, and an open top
19
. A web
22
of flat, foldable material such as paper travels from right to left with respect to the orientation of FIG.
1
. The web
22
may comprise paper from a printer
23
. The web
22
may include a series of apertures (not shown) located along the periphery of each side of the web
22
. The apertures are sized to be capable of engaging with a tractor feed mechanism, as known to those of ordinary skill in the art. The web
22
enters infeed mechanism
25
which preferably comprises a positive-traction type tractor feed device. The infeed mechanism
25
includes a plurality of fingers
26
that engage with the apertures in the web
22
to convey the web
22
along the path defined by the mechanism
25
. The web
22
is preferably conveyed continuously by the operation of mechanism
25
.
The mechanism
25
conveys the web
22
to a bearing
28
which preferably comprises three nip rollers
31
and a roller
34
that form a nip. The rollers
31
,
34
are preferably low friction rollers. Roller
34
is driven and rollers
31
are idlers. After the web
22
exits the rollers
31
,
34
, the web
22
enters the center of a chute
37
that is disposed above the accumulator bin
10
. From the chute
37
, the web
22
extends downward into the accumulator bin
10
to form a loop
40
, as indicated by the solid line in FIG.
1
.
From the bottom of the loop
40
the web
22
travels over an auxiliary roller
43
and enters an outfeed mechanism
46
. The outfeed mechanism
46
is preferably a positive-traction tractor feed device, as known to those of ordinary skill in the art. In the case of a sheet-like material such as paper with apertures along each edge, a tractor feed with fingers for engaging the apertures in the paper provides a suitable conveying method. Other sheet-like materials may be conveyed by different devices with different characteristics as known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
Downstream from the outfeed mechanism
46
, the web
22
may be processed by a slitting station
50
and a cutting station
53
. Typically the slitting station
50
trims the edges of the web
22
, and the cutting station
53
cuts the web
22
into individual lengths.
As indicated by the solid line in
FIG. 1
, the steady-state condition for the system includes a loop
40
of material disposed between the infeed and the outfeed mechanisms
25
,
46
. A sensor
56
mounted on the accumulator bin
10
may take the form of an electric eye that is capable of detecting the presence of material. As known to those of ordinary skill in the art, the beam may be blocked when material is accumulated in the bottom of the accumulator bin
10
or when material is hanging in a loop
40
below a certain height in the bin
10
. When the outfeed mechanism
46
pulls material from the bin
10
at too fast a rate, the loop
40
will start to move toward the top
19
of the bin
10
and the sensor
56
will detect the absence of material. At this point, the information from the sensor
56
can be used to control the speed of the outfeed mechanism
46
through a variable speed drive (not shown) to slow down the outfeed mechanism
46
. Other drive controls and sensor systems may also be suitable for establishing the loop
40
, as known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
When the outfeed mechanism
46
stops conveying material, the accumulator bin
10
provides a storage area for the excess material from the web
22
that is conveyed by the infeed mechanism
25
. Also, when the outfeed mechanism
46
stops, the reciprocating chute
37
begins to reciprocate as indicated by the arrows
60
and
63
. The motion of the reciprocating chute
37
causes the web
22
to fold endwise along the bottom of the bin
10
in alternating fashion, as indicated by the phantom lines. The web
22
continues to fold in this manner until the outfeed mechanism
46
starts to convey the web
22
again. A time limit based on the output speed of the printer
23
is used to limit the amount of the web accumulation in the bottom of the bin
10
before the printer
23
is shut down.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, the reciprocating chute
37
receives the web
22
through the center of a pair of side walls
68
,
70
. The reciprocating chute
37
is disposed below the set of rollers
31
,
34
. The chute
37
reciprocates by means of a mechanical linkage which includes a rotating drive shaft
75
controlled by a motor
80
. A drive (not shown) is connected to a driver link
83
. The shaft
75
rotates in the direction of arrow
76
. The driver link
83
is pivotally attached to a connecting link
86
at a first end
89
. At the opposite end
92
of the connecting link
86
, the connecting link
86
is pivotally connected to a follower link
95
at a first end
98
of the follower link
95
. At the opposite end
101
of the follower link
95
, the follower link
95
is fixedly attached to a shaft
104
connected to the chute
37
. When the drive shaft
75
rotates, the motion of the driver link
83
transmitted through the linkage causes the chute
37
to rotate back and forth through its connection to the follower link
95
. The rotation of the reciprocating chute
37
indicated by arrows
106
,
107
is designed to guide the web
22
down toward one side or the other side of the bin
10
, as indicated by arrows
110
,
113
. When the chute
37
reverses direction, the web
22
is folded endwise and then guided toward the opposite side of the accumulator bin
10
. Once the web
22
reaches the other side, the reciprocating chute
37
reverses direction and the web
22
is folded in the opposite direction, as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG.
1
. Other mechanical designs for providing reciprocating motion of the chute
37
such as rotating cranks formed by a link arm attached to a wheel at a position offset from the center of the wheel and the like would also be suitable, as known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
Returning to
FIG. 1
, in steady-state operation, the web
22
is conveyed from an upstream printer
23
through the infeed mechanism
25
into a downward loop
40
inside the accumulator bin
10
to an outfeed mechanism
46
and the downstream slitting and cutting devices
50
,
53
. When the outfeed mechanism
46
is taken off-line, the chute
37
begins to reciprocate and the infeed mechanism
25
continues to convey the material into the accumulator bin
10
, as shown in the phantom lines.
The above-described invention provides several advantages including control of the web
22
during the time when the outfeed mechanism
46
is off line. The reciprocating chute
37
provides for folding of the web
22
inside the accumulator bin
10
to avoid misfeeding problems associated with cross-fold and wrinkling of the web
22
.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An accumulator system for foldable sheet-like material, comprising:an accumulator bin having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall, and an open top; an infeed mechanism capable of conveying the material to the accumulator bin; a reciprocating chute capable of receiving the material from the infeed mechanism and guiding the material inside the chute, the chute capable of reciprocating such that the material is guided toward the bottom wall of the bin so that the material is folded endwise in alternating fashion; and, an outfeed mechanism capable of conveying the material to a downstream device; and, wherein the system alternates between a first steady-state condition where the reciprocating chute is stationary and the infeed mechanism and outfeed mechanism convey the material through the system to the downstream device and a second condition where the outfeed mechanism stops, the chute reciprocates, and the infeed mechanism continues to convey material so that the material is folded in the accumulator bin by the reciprocating motion of the reciprocating chute until the outfeed mechanism restarts.
- 2. The accumulator system of claim 1, further comprising at least one bearing disposed above the accumulator bin such that material from the infeed mechanism passes over the bearing and into the reciprocating chute.
- 3. The accumulator system of claim 1, wherein the infeed mechanism is a positive traction device.
- 4. The accumulator system of claim 1, further comprising a first sensor mounted on the accumulator bin, the sensor capable of detecting the presence of the material.
- 5. The accumulator system of claim 4, further comprising a variable speed first drive operatively associated with the outfeed mechanism, the drive capable of adjusting the speed of the outfeed mechanism based on input from the sensor such that a loop of material between the infeed mechanism and the outfeed mechanism is maintained inside the accumulator bin.
- 6. The accumulator system of claim 1, wherein the system shuts down the infeed mechanism based on a time limit based on an output speed of the infeed mechanism.
- 7. The accumulator system of claim 6, wherein a second drive for controlling the infeed mechanism is controlled such that when the time limit is reached the infeed mechanism is shut off to prevent overfilling of the accumulator bin.
- 8. The accumulator system of claim 1, wherein the downstream device comprises a cutter.
- 9. An accumulator system for conveying foldable sheet-like material, comprising:an accumulator bin having a pair of side walls, an end wall, a bottom wall and an open top; a loop sensor mounted on the accumulator bin; an infeed mechanism capable of conveying the material to the accumulator bin; at least one bearing disposed above the accumulator bin and defining a conveying path for the material; a reciprocating chute capable of receiving the sheet material after it exits the at least one bearing, the chute capable of reciprocating with the material disposed there through such that the material is guided toward the bottom wall of the accumulator bin so that the material is folded endwise in alternating fashion; and, an outfeed mechanism capable of conveying the material to a non-continuous downstream device; a variable speed drive control system for the outfeed mechanism capable of adjusting the speed of the outfeed mechanism in response to the loop sensor; wherein the system alternates between a first steady-state condition having the reciprocating chute stationary with the infeed mechanism and the outfeed mechanism cooperating to convey the material through the system at a steady rate to the downstream device, and a second condition where the outfeed mechanism stops, the chute reciprocates, and the infeed mechanism continues to convey material so that the material is folded in the accumulator bin by the reciprocating motion of the reciprocating chute until the outfeed mechanism restarts.
- 10. The accumulator system of claim 9, wherein the downstream device is a cutter.
- 11. The accumulator system of claim 9, wherein the infeed mechanism is a positive traction device.
- 12. The accumulator system of claim 9, wherein the at least one bearing comprises a pair of rollers forming a nip.
- 13. The accumulator system of claim 9, wherein the reciprocating chute is driven by a rotating shaft through a linkage.
- 14. The accumulator system of claim 13, wherein the linkage comprises a follower link, a driver link and a connecting link.
- 15. The accumulator system of claim 9, wherein the system shuts down the infeed mechanism based on a time limit based on an output speed of the infeed mechanism.
- 16. The accumulator system of claim 15, wherein a second drive for controlling the infeed mechanism is controlled such that when the time limit is reached the infeed mechanism is shut off to prevent overfilling of the accumulator bin.
- 17. A method for accumulating a foldable sheet-like material, the method comprising the steps of:conveying the material through a chute disposed above an accumulator bin having a bottom wall, the material being conveyed from an infeed mechanism to an outfeed mechanism, the material being conveyed such that a loop of material is maintained in the accumulator bin between the infeed mechanism and the outfeed mechanism; stopping the outfeed mechanism; reciprocating the chute while continuing to convey material through the infeed mechanism such that the incoming material is guided to the bottom wall of the accumulator bin such that the material is folded endwise in alternating fashion; starting the outfeed mechanism such that material is conveyed from the bottom of the accumulator bin until the loop inside the accumulator bin is formed; and, holding the reciprocating chute stationary until the outfeed mechanism stops again.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the downstream device is a cutter.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of conveying the material over a bearing device located between the infeed mechanism and the chute.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the bearing device comprises a pair of rollers forming a nip.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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5-238613 |
Sep 1993 |
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