Adjustable buckle chute folding machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6635006
  • Patent Number
    6,635,006
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A buckle chute having a stop to cause a sheet of document entering the buckle chute to buckle for making a folded edge. The ends of stop are threadably engaged with two lead screws, which are mechanically linked together by a chain, so that the lead screws can be simultaneously turned in order to adjust the position of both ends of the stop. Each end of the stops has a split nut with grooves for engaging with the threads of the lead screws. The split nut can be disengaged from the threads so that the position of one or both ends of the stop can be adjusted.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a folding machine for folding one or more sheets of document into a folded piece and, more particularly, to a buckle chute.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Folding machines are well-known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,701,233 (Beck et al.) discloses a method of folding a sheet by bulging a portion of the sheet and then folding the bulged portion through a roller nip. U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,965 (Marzullo) discloses a folding apparatus wherein a buckle chute is used for stopping a sheet, causing the sheet to enter a roller nip for folding. U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,131 (Gough) also discloses a folding apparatus having a buckle chute. In general, the sheet is allowed to enter into a channel of the buckle chute until the leading edge of the sheet is stopped by a stop. The leading edge stays in contact with the stop while the bulged portion is moved toward the roller nip for making a folded edge. The distance between the folded edge and the leading edge is usually adjustable. In the past, the buckle chute must first be removed from the folding machine and then the stop must be manually adjusted so as to change the distance between the folded edge and the leading edge. A series of markings indicating the folding distance are provided on the buckle chute to aid the positioning of the stop. While the folding distance can be roughly estimated by the markings, a precise folding distance is difficult to achieve. To obtain the correct folding distance, one may have to taking the buckle chute out of the folding machine a number of times to adjust the stop.




It is advantageous and desirable to provide a buckle chute wherein the folding distance can be precisely adjusted without the need of removing the buckle chute from the folding machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is concerned with a buckle chute having a front side, a back side, a left side and a right side for use in a sheet folding apparatus having a first driving mechanism and a second driving mechanism for folding at least one sheet of paper, having first and second lateral edges defining a width, into a folded piece of the same width, the first and the second lateral edges adjacent the left and right sides of the turn chute. The buckle chute is disposed between the first driving mechanism and the second driving mechanism and comprises:




an upper guide and a lower guide for forming a channel having an entry point on the front side of the buckle chute adjacent to the first driving mechanism;




a stop, disposed in the channel between the front side and the back side at a separation length from the entry point, for stopping a leading edge of said at least one sheet or the folded piece entering the channel from advancing further into the channel toward the back side so as to cause said at least one sheet or the folded piece to buckle at a locality thereof outside the entry point of the channel toward the second driving mechanism for forming a folded edge at the buckled locality by the second driving mechanism as the first driving mechanism continues driving said at least one sheet or the folded piece toward the buckle chute; and




an adjustment mechanism, mechanically engaged with the stop, for moving the stop toward the front side or the back side for adjusting the separation length.




According to the present invention, it is possible that the buckle chute further comprises a deflector mechanism, disposed near the entry point of the channel and operable in a first position, for allowing the leading edge of the said at least one sheet or the folded piece to enter into the channel when said at least one sheet or the folded piece is driven by the first driving mechanism toward the entry point of the buckle chute, or in a second position, for preventing the leading edge of said at least one sheet or the folded piece from entering the channel and further directing the leading edge toward the second driving mechanism.




According to the present invention, the adjustment mechanism comprises a screw system threadably engaged with the stop for moving the stop. The stop has a left end and a right end adjacent the left side and the right side of the turn chute, and the screw system comprises a first lead screw disposed near the left side for operatively engaging with the left end of the stop, and a second lead screw disposed near the right side for operatively engaging with the right end of the stop, and wherein the first and second lead screws are mechanically linked to each other such that the first and second lead screws can be caused to turn simultaneously for moving both ends of the stop by a substantially equal distance for adjusting the separation length.




According to the present invention, each end of the stop has an engagement mechanism for threadably engaging with the respective lead screw so that each end of the stop can be independently disengaged from the respective lead screw.




According to the present invention, the engagement mechanism comprises a split nut having grooves for engaging with the threads on the respective lead screw. In particular, the engagement mechanism comprises a first mount fixedly mounted to the first end of the stop; a second mount, movably mounted to the first end of the stop adjacent to the first mount, for fixedly mounting the split nut, wherein the second mount can be caused to move relative to the first mount to disengage the grooves of the split nut from the threads for disengaging one end of the stop from the respective lead screw.




According to the present invention, a spring is mounted between the first mount and the second mount for urging the split nut against the lead screw so as to firmly engage the grooves with the threads.




The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with

FIGS. 1

to


8




d.













BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a folding apparatus having two buckle chutes.





FIG. 2



a


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating the deflector on the buckle chute being opened to allow a sheet of document to enter into the channel of the buckle chute.





FIG. 2



b


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating the deflector being closed to deflect the sheet away from the buckle chute.





FIG. 3



a


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a buckled portion being formed on a sheet of document.





FIG. 3



b


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating the buckled portion being folded into a folded edge.





FIG. 3



c


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a second buckled portion being formed on the folded sheet.





FIG. 4



a


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating the leading edge of a sheet being deflected away from the first buckle chute.





FIG. 4



b


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating the leading edge of the sheet entering the second buckle chute.





FIG. 4



c


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a buckled portion of the sheet being formed.





FIG. 5



a


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a folded piece resulted from the folding arrangement, as shown in

FIGS. 3



a


-


3




c.







FIG. 5



b


is a diagrammatic representation illustrating a folded piece resulted from the folding arrangement, as shown in

FIGS. 4



a


-


4




c.







FIG. 6



a


is a top view of the buckle chute showing the screw system for adjusting the position of the stop.





FIG. 6



b


is a rear view of the buckle chute showing the screw system.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the buckle chute, omitting the deflector mechanism.





FIG. 8



a


is a top view of a split nut arrangement.





FIG. 8



b


is a side view of the split nut arrangement.





FIG. 8



c


is side view showing the split nut being engaged with a lead screw.





FIG. 8



d


is a side view showing the split nut being disengaged from the lead screw.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of a folding apparatus


1


. As shown, the folding apparatus


1


has two buckle chutes


100


,


100


′ positioned among three roller nips


31


,


33


and


35


. The roller nip


31


is formed by rollers


20


and


22


, the roller nip


33


is formed by rollers


22


and


24


, and the roller nip


35


is formed by rollers


24


and


26


. The buckle chute


100


is positioned adjacent to the roller nips


31


and


33


, and the buckle chute


100


′ is positioned adjacent to the roller nips


33


and


35


. The number of buckle chutes determines how many folded edges a folding apparatus is capable of making on a sheet of document. However, the number of folded edges made on a sheet by the folding apparatus can be less than the number of buckle chutes in the folding apparatus. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first buckle chute


100


and the second buckle chute


100


′ are similar, except that they are oriented differently. The buckle chute


100


has an upper guide


120


and a lower guide


130


forming therebetween a channel


122


. A sheet


10


(

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


) entering the folding apparatus


1


along an input path


50


is driven by the roller nip


31


toward the entry point


116


of the buckle chute


100


. The sheet


10


is guided by the upper guide


120


and the lower guide


130


to enter the channel


122


along a direction


52


. A stop


140


is provided in the channel


122


to prevent the sheet


10


from advancing further into the buckle chute


100


. The distance L between the stop


140


and the entry point


116


determines the distance between the leading edge


40


and the folded edge


42


(

FIGS. 3



a


-


3




c


) made by the roller nip


33


. The distance L can be adjusted by repositioning the stop


140


toward or away from the entry point


116


. The folded piece


18


(

FIG. 5



a


-


5




b


) exits along an exit path


60


.




The buckle chute


100


has a deflector


112


, located near the entry point


116


. The deflector


112


, controlled by an actuator arm


110


, is operable either in an open position or in a closed position. As shown in

FIG. 2



a,


the deflector


112


is operated in the open position to allow the leading edge


40


of the sheet


10


to enter into the channel


122


of the buckle chute


100


. As shown in

FIG. 2



b,


the deflector


112


is operated in the closed position, preventing the sheet


10


from entering the buckle chute


100


. As such, the leading edge


40


of the sheet


10


is deflected toward the roller nip


33


. The sheet


10


is further driven by the roller nip


33


toward the buckle chute


100


′. The deflector mechanism maybe the same as the one described in co-pending patent application No. 10/029776, (Attorney Docket F-384) entitled BUCKLE CHUTE FOLDING MACHINE WITH DEFLECTOR CONTROL MECHANISM, by David Auerbach and William Wright, filed concurrently with this application, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.





FIGS. 3



a


-


3




c


show how the sheet


10


is folded into a folded piece


18


(

FIG. 5



a


). As shown in

FIG. 3



a,


the deflector


112


of the buckle chute


100


is operated in the open position, allowing the leading edge


40


of the sheet


10


to reach the stop


140


. As the rollers


20


and


22


keep driving the sheet


10


toward the buckle chute


100


, they cause a portion of the sheet to buckle. The buckled portion is further moved toward the nip


33


and drawn into the nip


33


. A folded edge


42


is thus formed by the nip


33


, as shown in

FIG. 3



b.



FIG. 3



c


illustrates the folded edge


42


entering into the buckle chute


100


′ and being stopped by the stop


140


′ of the buckle chute


100


′ for making a second folded edge


44


by the nip


35


. After the sheet


10


exits the nip


35


along the exit path


60


, it becomes a folded piece


18


, as shown in

FIG. 5



a.


Reference numeral


48


denotes the trailing edge of the sheet


10


. The distance between the leading edge


40


and the folded edge


42


is determined by the distance L between the stop


140


in the buckle chute


100


and the entry point


116


, but it is also determined by the distance from the entry point


116


to the nip


33


. It is desirable that the position of the stop


140


can be adjusted in fine steps so that the precise distance between the leading edge


40


and the folded edge


42


can be achieved. As shown in

FIGS. 6-8



d,


the present invention uses two lead screws


170


,


172


to adjust the position of the stop


140


, relative to the entry point


116


. The adjustment precision is determined by the threads


176


on the lead screws


170


,


172


.




If the deflector


112


of the buckle chute


100


is operated in the closed position, a sheet


10


′ driven into the folding apparatus


1


by the nip


31


is deflected by the deflector


112


, as shown in

FIG. 4



a.


The leading edge


40


′ of the sheet


10


′ is drawn into the nip


33


and moved into the buckle chute


100


′, as shown in

FIG. 4



b


. While the leading edge


40


′ of the sheet


10


′ is stopped by the stop


140


′ of the buckle chute


100


′, the rollers


20


,


22


and


24


keep advancing the sheet


10


′ into the folding apparatus


1


. As a result, the sheet


10


′ is buckled and the buckled portion is moved toward the nip


35


for making a folded edge


46


′. After the sheet


10


′ exits the nip


35


along the exit path


60


, it becomes a folded piece


18


′, as shown in

FIG. 5



b.






The present invention provides a buckle chute, wherein the position of the stop can be adjusted in fine steps without the buckle chute being removed from the folding apparatus. As shown in

FIG. 6



a,


the buckle chute


100


has a front side


102


, a back side


104


, a left side


106


, and a right side


108


. The buckle chute


100


has two lead screws


170


,


172


, positioned adjacent and substantially parallel to the left and right sides


106


,


108


, for mounting the stop


140


. In particular, the stop


140


has a left end


142


and a right end


144


, each attached to an engagement mechanism


200


,


200


′. The lead screws


170


,


172


are mechanically linked by a chain


160


, as shown in

FIG. 6



b.


Two adjustment knobs


180


,


182


are fixedly attached to the lead screws


170


,


172


for turning the lead screws. When either of the adjustment knobs


180


,


182


is turned, both lead screws


170


,


172


are simultaneously turned in the same direction about the rotation axes


184


,


186


. The engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ are threadably engaged with the lead screws


170


,


172


in the same manner such that the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


are moved by the same amount along the lead screws


170


,


172


in the same direction toward the back side


104


or the front side


102


. If the stop


140


of the buckle chute


100


is set up such that it is substantially perpendicular to the left and right sides


106


,


108


, the stop


140


remains perpendicular to the left and right sides


106


,


108


after it is caused to moved toward the back side


104


or the front side


102


by the lead screws


170


,


172


.




Lead screws


170


,


172


allow manual adjustment of the stop


140


without removing the buckle chute. The screws also lock the stop


140


in place so that it doe not move upon impact of sheets


10


. For example, a system utilizing a rotary belt to adjust the stop


140


would be subject to pressure on the belt that might cause it to rotate and allow the stop


140


to move.




As shown in

FIG. 6



a,


a sheet


10


, having lateral edges


12


,


14


defining a width W, enters into the buckle chute


100


along the direction


52


. It is desirable that the sheet


10


enters the buckle chute


100


with the lateral edges


12


,


14


being perpendicular to the stop


140


. If the nips


31


,


33


are also parallel to the stop


140


, then the folded edge


42


formed by the nip


31


should be substantially parallel to the leading edge


40


. In that case, the sheet


10


is folded at right angles with regard to the lateral edges


12


,


14


. As will be described in conjunction with

FIGS. 8



a


-


8




c,


each of the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ can be independently disengaged from the respective lead screw


170


,


172


. As such, the position of each end


142


,


144


of the stop


140


can be independently adjusted so that the stop


140


is substantially parallel to the nips


31


and


33


.




In the case that the sheet


10


enters the buckle chute


100


in a slightly skewed manner, resulting in a less desirable folded piece


18


in that the folded edges are not perpendicular to the lateral edges, it is possible to independently adjust the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ to correct for this slight defect. Furthermore, while it is useful to turn the adjustment knobs


180


,


182


to precisely adjust the position of the stop


140


in small steps, it is also possible to disengage both the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ from the lead screws


170


,


172


so that the stop


140


can be moved to a different position, relative to the entry point


116


, in a large step.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the buckle chute


100


showing the different position of the stop


140


, relative to the entry point


116


. As shown, the stop


140


can be moved to a new position, as denoted by reference numeral


140


″, closer to the front side


102


.





FIGS. 8



a


to


8




d


show the detail of the engagement mechanism


200


. As shown in

FIG. 8



a


and


8




b,


the engagement mechanism


200


has a first mount


210


, which is fixedly mounted to the stop


140


, and a second mount


220


, which is movably mounted to stop


140


. The second mount


220


has a slot


222


, allowing the second mount


220


to be moved toward or away from the lead screw


170


. As shown in

FIG. 8



a,


a split nut


240


has four side portions


242


fixedly mounted on the first mount


210


around the lead screw


170


, and a center portion


244


fixedly mounted on the second mount


220


. The center portion


244


has grooves or threads


246


matching with the threads


176


on the lead screw


170


. A spring


230


, mounted between the center portion


244


and a tail section


212


of the first mount


210


, urges the center portion


244


to move against the lead screw


170


with the threads


244


engaged with the threads


176


while the side portions


242


are in contact with the lead screw


170


, as shown in

FIG. 8



c.


As such, when the lead screw


170


turns, the engagement mechanism


200


, along with the left end


142


of the stop


140


, is moved toward the back side


104


or the front side


102


of the buckle chute


100


. The engagement mechanism


200


can be disengaged with the lead screw


170


by pushing the second mount


220


toward the first mount


210


, as shown in

FIG. 8



d,


so as to release the center portion


244


of the split nut


200


from the lead screw


170


. As such, the left end


142


of the stop


140


can be disengaged from the lead screw


170


, allowing the position of the left end


142


of the stop


140


, relative to the entry point


116


, to be adjusted. However, when only one of the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ is disengaged from the respective lead screw


170


,


172


, the stop


140


can only be adjusted to slightly change the angle of the stop


140


with regard to the left and right sides


102


,


104


. When both of the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ are disengaged from the lead screws


170


,


172


, the stop


140


can be quickly relocated along the lead screws


170


,


172


. Thus, with the present invention, the stop


140


can be precisely adjusted in fine steps by using either one of the adjustment knobs


180


,


182


. The stop


140


can be relocated in one big step by disengaging both engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ from the lead screws


70


,


72


. Furthermore, the position of one end (


142


or


144


) of the stop


140


can be slightly adjusted, relative to the entry point


116


, by disengaging one of the engagement mechanisms


200


,


200


′ from the respective lead screw


170


,


172


.




It should be noted that the buckle chute


100


, according to the present invention, can be used in a folding apparatus to make a folded piece from a single sheet of document or a plurality of sheets. The same buckle chute


100


can also be used to make a folded edge from a folded piece. Furthermore, the buckle chute


100


, as described in conjunction with

FIGS. 1

to


4




c,


comprises a deflector


112


. However, it is not necessary to have a deflector


112


on the buckle chute


100


.




Thus, although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle chute having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side and a second lateral side for use in a folding apparatus having a first driving mechanism and second driving mechanism for folding at least one sheet of paper having first and second lateral edges defining a width into a folded piece of the same width, the first and the second lateral edges adjacent the first and second lateral sides of the buckle chute, said buckle chute disposed between the first driving mechanism and the second driving mechanism, said buckle chute comprising:an upper guide and a lower guide for forming a channel having an entry point on the front side of the turn chute adjacent to the first driving mechanism; a stop, disposed in the channel between the front side and the back side at a separation length from the entry point, for stopping a leading edge of said at least one sheet or the folded piece entering the channel from advancing further into the channel toward the back side, so as to cause said at least one sheet or the folded piece to buckle at a locality thereof outside the entry point of the turn chute toward the second driving mechanism for forming a folded edge at the buckled locality by the second driving mechanism as the first driving mechanism continues driving said at least one sheet or the folded piece toward the buckle chute; and an adjustment mechanism, mechanically engaged with the stop, for moving the stop toward the front side or the back side for adjusting the separation length, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a screw system threadably engaged with the stop for relocating the stop, relative to the entry point of the channel wherein the stop has a first end and a second end adjacent to the first lateral side and the second lateral side of the buckle chute, and the screw system comprises a first lead screw disposed near the first lateral side of the buckle chute for operatively engaging with the first end of the stop, and a second lead screw disposed near the second lateral side of the buckle chute for operatively engaging with the second end of the stop, and wherein the first and second lead screws are mechanically linked to each other such that the first and second lead screws can be caused to turn simultaneously for moving both first and second ends of the stop, relatively to the entry point of the channel, by a substantially equal distance for adjusting the separation length.
  • 2. The buckle chute of claim 1, wherein the first end of the stop has an engagement mechanism for threadably engaging with the first lead screw, and the second end of the stop has a further engagement mechanism for threadably engaging with the second lead screw.
  • 3. The buckle chute of claim 2, wherein the engagement mechanism can be disengaged from the first lead screw independently of the further engagement mechanism so as to allow the first end of the stop to be adjusted, relative to the entry point of the channel, independently of the second end of the stop.
  • 4. The buckle chute of claim 2, wherein the engagement mechanism and the further engagement mechanism can both disengaged from the first and second lead screws so as to allow both the first end and the second end of the stop to be relocated, relative to the entry point of the channel.
  • 5. The buckle chute of claim 2, wherein each of the lead screws has threads formed thereon, and the engagement mechanism comprises an engagement member having grooves for engaging with the threads.
  • 6. The buckle chute of claim 5, wherein the engagement mechanism further comprises:a first mount fixedly mounted to the first end of the stop; a second mount, movably mounted to the first end of the stop adjacent to the first mount, for fixedly mounting the engagement member, wherein the second mount can be caused to move relative to the first mount to disengage the grooves of the engagement member from the threads of the first lead screw for disengaging the first end of the stop from the first lead screw.
  • 7. The buckle chute of claim 6, wherein the engagement mechanism further comprises a spring mounted between the first mount and the second mount for urging the engagement member against the first lead screw so as to engage the grooves of the engagement member with the threads of the first lead screw.
  • 8. The buckle chute of claim 7, wherein the engagement mechanism further comprises a plurality of guiding members mounted on the first mount adjacent to the engagement member for positioning the engagement mechanism relative to the first lead screw as the spring urges the engagement member against the first lead screw.
  • 9. The buckle chute of claim 1, further comprising a deflector mechanism, disposed near the entry point of the channel and operablein a first position, for allowing the leading edge of said at least one sheet or the folded piece to enter into the channel when said at least one sheet or the folded piece is driven by the first driving mechanism toward the entry point of the channel, or in a second position, for preventing the leading edge of said at least one sheet or the folded piece from entering the charnel and further directing the leading edge toward the second driving mechanism.
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