Claims
- 1. An apparatus for individually separating stacked printed products, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor including a rotary drive for driving the rotor;
- a plurality of controllable suction heads which circulate in a plane perpendicular to the stack, the suction heads being mounted in the rotor and individually moveable;
- a drive superposed on the rotary drive for individually moving suction heads;
- a takeover region having a takeover point wherein the suction heads suck against the outer-most product and separate it from the stack to transfer it to a transporting-away device at a transporting-away point;
- a swivel arm, for each one of the suction heads, which anchors the suction head to the rotor, the swivel arm being substantially rigidly connected at one end on the suction head and having another end;
- the drive comprising a follow-up control which guides the other end of the swivel arm, the follow-up control having a follow-up roller engaging a control cam including a track which is stationary and closed in itself; and
- the control cam configured such that the swivel arm runs into the takeover point in pushing operation and leaves the takeover point in pulling operation and such that starting from the takeover point, the swivel arm is driven in a swiveling manner forward in the direction of rotation and is held swiveled in pulling operation from the takeover point to the transporting-away point of the transporting-away device.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotor has a front side facing the swivel arm and a rear side opposed to the front side, and the follow-up control is arranged on the far side of the rotor, further comprising:
- a control level bearing the follow-up roller; and
- a spindle connected to the swivel arm, the spindle passing through the rotor to the control lever.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rotor comprises a rotary slide valve, which communicates via connecting channels with the suction heads and interacts with an assigned control surface of a valve body, and control slits provided on the control surface; the control slits connected to a vacuum source and to the atmosphere, respectively.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spindle includes a channel connecting the rotor to the suction head.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the rotor includes a central opening and the valve body is disposed in the central opening of the rotor and is connected to the vacuum source by a line enclosed by the control cam.
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rotor includes a rotor housing and the control cam includes an insert which is fastened in a removable manner in the rotor housing and also bears the valve body.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
- the valve body is arranged at a distance in front of the insert;
- the control cam includes, engaging partially under the valve body, an inner track and an outer track;
- the control levers comprising two-armed control levers; and
- each control lever bearing on its one arm a follow-up roller for the inner track and on its other arm a follow-up roller for the outer track of the control cam.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein one of the inner and outer tracks is lower than the other track.
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the suction head is connected via the swivel arm to a swivel spindle in such a manner that it is allowed to resiliently move towards the swivel arm in a repressible manner.
- 10. An apparatus for individually separating stacked printed products, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor including a rotary drive for driving the rotor;
- a plurality of controllable suction heads which circulate in a plane perpendicular to the stack, the suction heads being mounted in the rotor and individually moveable;
- a drive superposed on the rotary drive for individually moving the suction heads;
- a takeover region having a takeover point wherein the suction heads suck against the outer-most product and separate it from the stack to transfer it to a transporting-away device at a transporting-away point;
- a swivel arm, for each one of the suction heads, which anchors the suction head to the rotor, the swivel arm being substantially rigidly connected at one end on the suction head and having another end;
- the drive comprising a follow-up control which guides the other end of the swivel arm, the follow-up control having a follow-up roller engaging a control cam including a track which is stationary and closed in itself;
- the control cam configured such that the swivel arms runs into the takeover point in pushing operation and leaves the takeover point in pulling operation and such that starting from the takeover point, the swivel arm is driven in a swiveling manner forward in the direction of rotation and is held swiveled in pulling operation from the takeover point to the transporting-away point of the transporting-away device;
- wherein the transporting-away device includes circulating controlled grippers spaced one after the other at regular intervals; and
- wherein the path of movement of the grippers, facing substantially downward with the gripper mouth in the transfer region, runs above a stack support for an upright standing stack and is laterally offset with respect to the orbit of the suction heads and wherein the control cam includes a rising flank following after the takeover point, the suction head being swiveled up from the takeover point in the direction of the grippers into a transfer point.
- 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the orbit of the suction heads is taken around the transfer point and the suction heads are spaced from one another such that there are suction heads both in the takeover point and in the transfer point.
- 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the individual separation is continuous and the stack support is preceded by a feeding device driven continuously.
- 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the individual separation is periodic and the stack support is preceded by a feeding device driven periodically.
- 14. An apparatus for individually separating stacked printed products, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor including a rotary drive for driving the rotor;
- a plurality of controllable suction heads which circulate in a plane perpendicular to the stack, the suction heads being mounted in the rotor and individually moveable;
- a drive superposed on the rotary drive for individually moving the suction heads;
- a takeover region having a takeover point wherein the suction heads suck against the outer-most product and separate it from the stack to transfer it to a transporting-away device at a transporting-away point;
- a swivel arm, for each one of the suction heads, which anchors the suction head to the rotor, the swivel arm being substantially rigidly connected at one end of the suction head and having another end;
- the drive comprising a follow-up control which guides the other end of the swivel arm, the follow-up control having a follow-up roller engaging a control cam including a track which is stationary and closed in itself;
- the control cam configured such that the swivel arm runs into the takeover point in pushing operation and leaves the takeover point in pulling operation and such that starting from the takeover point, the swivel arm is driven in a swiveling manner forward in the direction of rotation and is held swiveled in pulling operation from the takeover point to the transporting-away point of the transporting-away device; and
- wherein the rotor includes a rotor housing and the control cam includes an insert which is fastened in a removable manner in the rotor housing and also bears a valve body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/243,752, filed May 16, 1994, now abandoned.
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