This application claims the priority of European Patent Application No. 05405234.5-2314, filed on Mar. 10, 2005, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an apparatus for opening a signature or printed sheet and depositing it on a transporting device, the apparatus comprising a continuously rotating gripper cylinder, as well as a first and a second opening cylinder arranged below the gripper cylinder, the shafts of which extend substantially parallel to the gripper cylinder shaft. These opening cylinders respectively open one signature and deposit it with the opened side facing downward onto the transporting device, wherein the first opening cylinder engages with a section of its circumference in the region of rotation for the gripper cylinder to grip a signature on the side to be opened, such that it can be released again.
An apparatus of this type is disclosed, inter alia, in Swiss patent document CH 408 065. This apparatus, called a depositing machine therein, functions to remove signatures from a stack and transfer them from the continuously rotating gripper cylinder to opening cylinders, which open the signatures and deposit them onto a circulating transporting device, wherein this transporting device can be a gathering chain which is known per se.
A different apparatus of the aforementioned type is disclosed in Swiss patent document CH 652 103 A. With this apparatus, one opening cylinder is driven with a peripheral speed that is periodically accelerated above and/or delayed below its mean speed. The first opening cylinder passes with a peripheral section and increased speed through the peripheral region of the gripper cylinder and is subsequently delayed, so that the downward speed of the signature reaches a minimum. This is intended to achieve a further increase in the processing. However, this apparatus has the disadvantage that the drive elements are subjected to comparably high wear as a result of the changing loads on the drive. A further disadvantage is that the suction elements of the opening cylinders impact at maximum lag speed with the signatures, thus making it considerably more difficult to maintain the functional safety of the suction opening. Finally, as a result of the delay in the drop speed, large-format signatures cannot be deposited without problems.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus of the aforementioned type that avoids the above-mentioned disadvantages.
The above and other objects are achieved according to the invention wherein according to an exemplary embodiment there is provided an apparatus for opening and F depositing a signature onto a transporting device, the apparatus comprising: a continuously rotating gripper cylinder having a first shaft and carrying at least one signature; and first and second opening cylinders arranged below the gripper cylinder to open the signature carried by the rotating gripper cylinder and deposit the opened signature with the opened side facing downward onto the transporting device, the first and second opening cylinders each having second and third shafts, respectively, extending substantially parallel to the first shaft, the first and second opening cylinders each having a peripheral section with a peripheral surface, the peripheral section of the first opening cylinder engaging in a region of rotation of the gripper cylinder to grip a signature on the side to be opened such that the signature can be released again, the first opening cylinder including a guide element that cooperates with the peripheral section of the second opening cylinder to aid in conveying the signature when it is positioned between the first and second opening cylinders.
Thus, according to the invention, the peripheral section of the first opening cylinder, which engages in the rotational region of the gripper cylinder, is provided with a guide element that cooperates with the peripheral section of the second opening cylinder to convey a signature that is positioned between the first and second opening cylinders. A movable guide element is therefore provided, which is driven about the periphery of the first opening cylinder for transporting the signature by cooperating with the second opening cylinder. If a signature is transported between the two opening cylinders, the guide element, so-to-speak, forms an extension of the peripheral section of the first opening cylinder. As a result, it is possible to transport even large-format signatures between the two opening cylinders, essentially by providing guidance up to the fold. Since the guide element is movable, it can be displaced to fit against the peripheral section of the first opening cylinder when gripping an additional signature.
A quieter running apparatus and thus less wear can furthermore be achieved since the first opening cylinder does not have to be accelerated. The uniform driving speed furthermore facilitates the takeover from the gripper cylinder and the deposit of the signatures on the transporting device, for example a gathering chain. The maximum transporting distance can be extended in this way. Owing to the fact that the signature is transferred with uniform speed onto the first and second opening cylinders, the operation of the grippers and the suction openings is ensured even at high speeds. It is furthermore advantageous that the gripper cylinder can be embodied with a comparably small diameter, even if it is provided with two diametrically opposite-arranged grippers.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the guide element comprises at least one roller which can be placed against the second opening cylinder for transporting the signature. It is preferable if two rollers of this type are provided, arranged at a lateral distance to each other. As a result, a secure guidance of the signatures during the transport can be achieved with relatively simple means.
According to exemplary embodiment of the invention, a mechanical drive is used for moving the guide element. A drive of this type can be realized with comparably few and robust parts and results in a secure operation.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the invention, the roller movement is controlled by a cam for a control device. A control of this type can be realized cost-effectively and is functionally secure.
Further advantageous features follow from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawing.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be further understood from the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 5 to 8 show a schematic view of individual stages, depicting the gripping and transport of a signature with the aid of the apparatus.
Referring initially to
FIGS. 1 to 3 show the first opening cylinder 1 in greater detail, with one end in a bearing plate 4. The bearing plate 4 is fixedly connected with fastening components 5, only indicated herein, to a machine frame that is also not shown herein. The other end of shaft B is positioned in a similar manner on the machine frame. The shaft B and the shafts A and C are driven in a manner known per se, for example by a drive chain not shown herein.
At a distance to the bearing plate 4, the first opening cylinder 1 comprises a first segment 20 and a second segment 21, which are arranged at a distance to each other and are fixedly connected to the shaft B. Both segments 20 and 21 are provided with a clamping element 22, for example made of plastic, which operates jointly with a gripper 32 (see
Each of the two segments 20 and 21 has a section 34, which essentially extends from the clamping element 22 to a recess 13 (see
As shown in
At the distance between a roller for the guide element 12 and the rotational axis of the first opening cylinder 1, the roller moves fairly precisely along the rotational path for the first opening cylinder 1. A drive 8 may be used for swiveling the guide elements 12 and/or the rollers, wherein this drive preferably is a mechanical drive. In principle, the illustrated drive 8 can be replaced with a different drive. For example, the transport rollers 12 can also be swiveled with the aid of a suitable motor control, wherein a mechanical drive is preferred. According to
According to
A hook-shaped driver 16 is attached to the rod 15, such that it can rotate along, at a distance to the bearing roller 14. During the rotation of rod 15, the driver 16 is swiveled around the longitudinal axis of rod 15. As shown in
With the aid of FIGS. 5 to 8, the mode of operation of the apparatus according to the invention is explained in further detail in the following.
With the first opening cylinder 1, the second opening cylinder 2 is driven simultaneously and moves in counter-clockwise direction, as indicated with arrow 31. The second opening cylinder 2 has a curved outer surface 39 that forms an approximate semi-circle. In the operating phase shown in
The two surfaces 33 and 39 jointly transport the signature 23, 23′ across an angular region of approximately 90°. Once the end of the surface 33 on the segments 20, 21 is reached, as shown in
The gripper cylinder 3 and the opening cylinders 1 and 2 are driven uniformly and with correspondingly high smoothness of running. The guide rollers 12 permit transporting a signature 23 and/or 23′ along the peripheral sections 39 of the second opening cylinder 2, up to the ends, even with comparably short peripheral surfaces 33. As a result, even large-format signatures 23 can be transported with guidance over the complete length, for example over a length of 310 mm. According to
The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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05405234.5-2314 | Mar 2005 | EP | regional |