Information
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Patent Grant
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6182960
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Patent Number
6,182,960
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Date Filed
Friday, February 19, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 6, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The apparatus for processing flexible, sheet-like products (14) has a feed conveyor (12) which is intended for feeding the products (14) to an intermediate conveyor (18). The latter has pivotably controlled grippers (22) arranged one behind the other and moved along a continuous circulatory path (26) in the direction of circulation (U). The intermediate conveyor (18) is intended for altering the position of the fed products (14), while the sequence of the products remains unaltered, such that the previously mutually facing sides of adjacent products (14) are reversed, and then for transferring the products to a removal conveyor (38). For this purpose, each gripper (22) is controlled such that the product (14) retained by it is drawn around the following gripper (22) as seen in the direction of circulation (U), from one side of the gripper to the other side.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus for processing flexible, sheet-like products, such as printed products.
An apparatus of the described type is disclosed in EP-A-0 300 170 and in the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 4,895,360. This apparatus has a feed conveyor which is intended for feeding printed products to an intermediate conveyor in an imbricated formation in which each printed product rests, in the manner of roof tiles, on the following product. The intermediate conveyor has grippers which are arranged on a buffer chain and are moved along a continuous, banana-shaped circulatory path in the direction of circulation. Arranged downstream of the intermediate conveyor is a removal conveyor, of which the clamps are intended for receiving the printed products from the grippers, and conveying the products away, in a hanging position. Between the feed conveyor and the removal conveyor, the buffer chain is controlled such that, in an approximately horizontally running section of the circulatory path, the distance between the grippers increases, with the result that the printed product retained by the respectively preceding gripper is separated from the printed product retained by the following gripper and falls into an obliquely rearwardly directed hanging position. In a following section of the circulatory path, the distance between successive grippers is reduced again, with the result that, while the sequence of the printed products remains the same, the previously oppositely facing sides of the printed products are then directed toward one another. In order for it to be possible for the printed products to be separated from one another in the direction of circulation, the intermediate conveyor of the known apparatus requires a considerable overall length, which affects the amount of space required by the apparatus.
An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus of the described type which requires a considerably smaller amount of space.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by the provision of an apparatus which comprises a feed conveyor for supplying the products to a receiving location, and an intermediate conveyor which includes a plurality of pivotably controlled grippers arranged for movement serially along a continuous circulatory path in a direction of circulation. Each of the grippers includes means for gripping the leading product from the feed conveyor and for guiding the gripped product around the following grippers in the direction of circulation so that the gripped product moves from one side of the following gripper to the other side as the gripped product moves along the continuous circulatory path. Also, the sequence of the products remains intact and the mutually facing sides of adjacent products are reversed. The apparatus further comprises a removal conveyor arranged downstream of the intermediate conveyor for receiving the products from the grippers and conveying them away.
The apparatus makes use of the ability of flexible products to bend and the products, by being drawn around the respectively following gripper, are moved to the other side of said gripper. This means that the distance between successive grippers can be maintained. In any case, this distance need not be increased to the extent where the successive products, as seen in the direction of circulation, are separated from one another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which, purely schematically:
FIG. 1
shows, in elevation and in vastly simplified form, a first embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention, in which flexible sheet-like products are fed in imbricated formation to an intermediate conveyor and, by means of the grippers of the latter, are drawn, around the respectively following gripper, to the other side;
FIG. 2
shows, in elevation, part of a second embodiment of the apparatus, in which the products are fed to the intermediate conveyor in a hanging position by means of a clamp-type transporter;
FIG. 3
shows, in elevation, a further embodiment of the apparatus, with the products being fed in imbricated formation and being lifted into the movement path of the grippers of the intermediate conveyor by means of a sucker arrangement;
FIG. 4
shows, likewise in elevation, a further embodiment of the apparatus, this being very similar to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
but additionally having pressure-exerting elements which circulate along a continuous movement path in order to draw the products around the grippers;
FIG. 5
shows, in elevation, a further embodiment of the apparatus, in which each gripper of the intermediate conveyor is assigned a pressure-exerting element; and
FIG. 6
shows a plan view, partially in section, of part of that embodiment of the apparatus which is shown in FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The apparatus which is shown in
FIG. 1
has a feed conveyor
12
which is designed as a belt conveyor
10
, is driven in the feed direction Z and is intended for feeding flexible, sheet-like products
14
, in the present case printed products, such as periodicals, newspapers or the like, in an imbricated formation S, in which each product rests on the respectively following product, to a receiving location
16
of an intermediate conveyor
18
. Arranged at the receiving location
16
, at the end of the belt conveyor
10
, is a stop
20
which is assigned to said conveyor and against which in each case the leading product
14
of the imbricated formation S, as seen in the feed direction Z, passes into abutment by way of its leading edge
14
′, in the present case the fold region of the folded products
14
.
The intermediate conveyor
18
has individually controlled grippers
22
, which are mounted in a pivotably controlled manner on a disc-like carrying wheel
24
, which is driven continuously in rotation about its center axis
24
′ in the direction of circulation U. The pivot axes
22
′ of the grippers
22
, said axes running parallel to the axis
24
′, cross over a circle which is coaxial with respect to the axis
24
′ and are distributed uniformly one behind the other in the circumferential direction. The circulatory path, designated by
26
, of the pivot axes
22
′ of the grippers
22
is thus a circular path.
The axis
24
′ is located above the belt conveyor
10
and the direction of circulation U is selected such that, once they have passed through the lowermost point of the circulatory path
26
, the grippers
22
move towards the receiving location
16
, in order, by way of an open gripper
22
which is pivoted counter to the feed direction Z, to grasp in each case that product
14
which is butting against the stop
20
and, by closing the gripper
22
, to secure said product and peel it off in the upward direction from the following product
14
; for the peeling off operation, the grippers
22
are pivoted counter to the direction of circulation U.
Each gripper
22
has a shaft
28
, of which the longitudinal axis coincides with the pivot axis
22
′ of the gripper
22
and which projects from the carrying wheel
24
, which is arranged to the side of the belt conveyor
10
, as seen in the feed direction Z. Fastened at the free end of the shaft
28
, in the manner of a lever, is a gripper tongue
30
which is intended for interacting with a gripper jaw
32
, which is of bar-like design. At the end which is directed toward the carrying wheel
24
, said gripper jaw is fastened on a lever
34
, which is mounted pivotably about the pivot axis
22
′ and is pre-stressed in the closing direction of the gripper
22
, for example, by means of a closing spring
36
. A gripper
22
of this type is shown in FIG.
6
and will be described in more detail hereinbelow. The gripper tongue
30
is located in the central region of the belt conveyor
12
, as seen in the direction at right angles to the feed direction Z.
As the gripper
22
pivots further counter to the direction of circulation U, with the carrying wheel
24
continuing to rotate continuously, until said gripper reaches approximately the highest point of the circulatory path
26
, the gripper
22
is pivoted, out of a pivot position in which it is oriented radially outside the following gripper in a direction in which it is oriented more or less radially inward. During this pivot movement, the product
14
retained by the respectively preceding gripper
22
passes into abutment, by way of its radially inner side, against the shaft
28
of the respectively following gripper
22
and, with a bending action, is drawn around the shaft
28
until it is arranged to the full extent radially within the following gripper
22
, as is indicated by dash lines in FIG.
1
. In this case, the shaft
28
of the respectively following gripper
22
forms a supporting element
28
′ for the product
14
retained by the preceding gripper
22
.
As a result of the product
14
being drawn around the following gripper
22
, the side
14
″, which was previously is directed towards the following product
14
, comes to be located on the side which is directed away from said product.
Arranged downstream of the intermediate conveyor
18
is a removal conveyor
38
which has clamps
42
spaced apart one behind the other on a drawing element
40
, which is driven in circulation in the removal direction W, said clamps being disclosed, for example, in EP-A-0 600 183 and the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,395,151. These clamps have two pivotably mounted clamp jaws
44
which can be pivoted about a clamp axis
42
′ running at right angles to the removal direction W, from an open position, which is shown in
FIG. 1
, into a closed position and back. In the transfer region
46
of the intermediate conveyor
18
, said transfer region being located at the top of the carrying wheel
24
, the direction of circulation U runs in the same direction as the removal direction W, and the speed of circulation of the grippers
22
and spacings between the grippers
22
are coordinated with the removal speed and the spacings between the clamps
42
such that, in the transfer region
46
, a clamp
42
coincides with each gripper
22
, in order for the product
14
retained by the gripper
22
to have the clamp
42
engaging around it from the edge
14
′ and to be secured, in order to be transported away, by the clamp jaws
44
being moved into the closed position. Once the gripper
22
has been opened, the product
14
, which is then retained by the clamp
42
, is conveyed away in the same direction, in relation to the gripper
22
, through the spaced-apart gripper tongue
30
and gripper jaw
32
as is the case at the receiving location
16
, when the product
14
is introduced into the gripper
22
.
The movement path of the clamp
42
runs in the same plane as the movement path of the gripper tongue
30
—see FIG.
6
—it being the case, as seen in elevation, that the movement path of the clamps
42
intersects the circulatory path
26
. This ensures in a straightforward manner that that section of the product
14
which projects beyond the gripper tongue
30
and the gripper jaw
32
in the direction of the shaft
28
is introduced without any difficulty into the clamp
42
.
In that embodiment of the apparatus which is shown in
FIG. 2
, the feed conveyor
12
is formed by a clamp-type transporter
48
which has transporting clamps
52
spaced apart one behind the other on a drawing element
50
which is driven in circulation in the feed direction Z—this runs in the same direction as the direction of circulation U. In the receiving region
16
′, the clamp-type transporter
48
runs in the horizontal direction and the downwardly directed transporting clamps
52
are intended for retaining the products
14
at the top edge
14
′ in a hanging position.
The intermediate conveyor
18
and the removal conveyor
38
are designed in the same way as in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
, with the exception of the pivot control means for the grippers
22
of the intermediate conveyor
18
located in the bottom region of the circulatory path
26
, said region being directed toward the receiving region
16
′. In that section of the circulatory path
26
which follows the transfer region
46
(see FIG.
1
), the grippers
22
, in the exemplary embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, are pivoted in the downward direction, with the result that the relevant product
14
, which is retained by a transporting clamp
52
, is enclosed from above, from its edge
14
′, by the gripper tongue
30
on one side and by the gripper jaw
32
on the other side. Once the gripper
22
has been closed, this taking place approximately vertically beneath the axis
24
′, the relevant transporting clamp
52
is opened and by virtue of pivoting, and as a result of the higher speed, as seen in the feed direction Z, in relation to the speed of the relevant gripper
22
, is moved out of the region of said gripper. Downstream of the receiving region
16
′, as seen in the direction of circulation U, the grippers
22
, in the same way as is shown in
FIG. 1
, are pivoted further, between said receiving region and the transfer region
46
, counter to the direction of circulation U, in order to change the imbricated formation of the relevant products
14
by drawing them around the respectively following gripper
22
.
In that embodiment of the apparatus which is shown in
FIG. 3
, the feed conveyor
12
is designed, once again, as a belt conveyor
10
which is intended for feeding the products
14
, which are arranged in an imbricated formation S in which, once again, each product
14
rests, in the manner of roof tiles, on the respectively following product
14
, to the receiving location
16
in the feed direction Z. At the receiving location
16
in this case the feed direction Z runs in the same direction as the direction of circulation U of the intermediate conveyor
18
, but the fold region of the folded products
14
now forms the trailing edge
14
′, with the result that said products pass into abutment against stop
20
by way of the leading edge
14
′″, which is located opposite said edge
14
′ and in the case of folded printed products is the so-called bloom. The intermediate conveyor
18
, which is designed in the same way as is shown in
FIG. 1
, is in this case arranged, in its entirety, above the belt conveyor
10
, and the latter is assigned a sucker arrangement
54
as is known, for example, from EP-A-0 628 505 and the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,656. As far as construction and functioning are concerned, reference is made to these documents which are incorporated by reference. The sucker arrangement
54
has suction heads
56
which are intended for being positioned from above against the exposed side of the product
14
butting against the stop
20
, this taking place at the edge
14
′ of said product, and, as a result of being connected to a negative-pressure source, for securing and lifting said product, with the result that, similarly to the case shown in
FIG. 1
, in each case one gripper
22
of the intermediate conveyor
18
can grip the product
14
and can peel it off in the upward direction from the following product
14
. The relevant suction head
56
has air admitted to it as soon as the gripper
22
has gripped the product
14
. Between the receiving location
16
and the transfer region
46
, as seen in the direction of circulation U, the grippers
22
, once again, are pivoted counter to the direction of circulation U, in order for the products
14
to be drawn around the respectively following gripper
22
from the radially outer side of said gripper to the radially inner side thereof and thus of the following product
14
. Transfer to the removal conveyor
38
takes place in the same way as has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG.
1
.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, the feed conveyor
12
, the sucker arrangement
54
, the intermediate conveyor
18
and the removal conveyor
38
are of basically the same design as in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
, the only difference being that more grippers
22
are arranged, at smaller distances apart from one another, on the carrying wheel
24
. Arranged between the sucker arrangement
54
and the transfer region
46
, as seen in the direction of circulation U, is a pressure-exerting device
58
, which has four circular-cylindrical pressure-exerting elements
60
, of which the longitudinal axes run parallel to the axis
24
′ of the carrying wheel
24
. By way of their end which is directed away from the carrying wheel
24
, the pressure-exerting elements
60
are each fastened on a pivot lever
62
which, by way of its other end, is mounted rotably on a rotor
64
. As seen in the feed direction Z, said rotor is located opposite the carrying wheel
24
, on the other side of the feed conveyor
12
, and the length of the pressure-exerting elements
60
is selected such that they preferably act on the products
14
over the entire width of the same. The rotor
64
is driven about its axis of rotation
64
′ in the direction of rotation R of the rotor, which runs in the same direction as the direction of circulation U of the carrying wheel
24
. Said rotor drive has a superposed rotary drive for the pivot levers
62
, this rotary drive rotating these pivot levers, as the rotor
64
revolves, by a full revolution in the opposite direction of rotation, with the result that the pressure-exerting elements
60
circulate along an elliptical movement path
66
, which crosses over the circulatory path
26
. The rotation of the rotor
64
is synchronized with the rotation of the carrying wheel
24
such that in each case one pressure-exerting element
60
—along the movement-path section which is directed toward the feed conveyor
12
—crosses over the circulatory path
26
radially from the inside to the outside, in relation to the axis
24
′, approximately centrally between two adjacent grippers
22
and then crosses the circulatory path
26
from the outside to the inside, to be precise between that gripper of the abovementioned two grippers
22
which follows in the direction of circulation U and the following gripper. In this case, as can be seen from
FIG. 4
, the pressure-exerting element
60
is positioned against the outer side, as seen in the radial direction, of the product
14
retained by the preceding gripper
22
and forces said product, the latter being bent around the pressure-exerting element
60
and drawn around the following gripper
22
, radially inward until the entire product
14
is located radially within the following gripper
22
. In this case, the pressure-exerting element which follows this pressure-exerting element
60
lifts the product
14
in its end region which is directed away from the gripper
22
, which helps to ensure that the product is treated carefully. The following transfer, to the removal conveyor
38
, of the products
14
which have had their imbricated formation changed in this way takes place as has been described above. This embodiment is advantageously used when, measured in the direction at right angles to the axis
24
′, the products
14
are very much larger than the distance between successive grippers
22
.
In that embodiment of the apparatus which is shown in
FIG. 5
, each gripper
22
of the intermediate conveyor
18
is assigned a pressure-exerting element
60
. Each pressure-exerting element
60
is arranged at one end of a two-armed lever
68
, at the other end of which the associated gripper
22
is mounted. The two-armed levers
68
are mounted pivotably on the carrying wheel
24
, which is driven in rotation in the direction of circulation U, and are distributed uniformly along a circle
68
′, which is coaxial with the respect to the axis
24
′. A pivot control means
70
, as is shown in
FIG. 6
, pivots the two-armed levers
68
, on the one hand, and the grippers
22
, on the other hand, in dependence on the rotary position of the carrying wheel
24
. The pivot axes
22
′ of the grippers
22
thus circulate along the circulatory path
26
, which in this case is no longer circular. The movement path of the pressure-exerting elements
60
is designated by
66
.
Terminating beneath the intermediate conveyor
18
is the feed conveyor
12
, which is designed as a belt conveyor
10
and intended for feeding the products
14
to the receiving location
16
, in the feed direction Z, in an imbricated formation S in which, once again, each product
14
rests, in the manner of roof tiles, on the following product. Once again, the products
14
pass into abutment against a stop
20
by way of their leading edge
14
′, and from this stop they are lifted individually by means of a sucker arrangement
54
in order to be gripped by a gripper
22
and peeled off in the upward direction from the following product
14
. As they run into the receiving location
16
, the rectilinear two-armed levers
68
run approximately in the radial direction, the pressure-exerting element
60
being located radially on the inside and the gripper
22
being located radially on the outside. As the product
14
, which is lifted by a suction head
56
, is received, and once it has been received, the gripper
22
is pivoted, counter to the direction of rotation U, from a pivot position in which it is directed approximately in the tangential direction and counter to the feed direction Z, in order for the product
14
to be peeled off, with bending action, from the following product. Between the receiving location
16
and the transfer region
46
, the two-armed lever
68
is rotated through approximately half a rotation, counter to the direction of circulation U, out of its radially running position, with the result that in the transfer region
46
, which is located diametrically opposite the receiving location
16
, the pressure-exerting element
60
is again located on the inside and the gripper
22
is located on the outside. By virtue of this rotation of the two-armed levers
68
, the pressure-exerting element
60
, downstream of the receiving location
16
, moves through radially outward between the associated gripper
22
and the gripper preceding this and then moves through radially inward again between the associated gripper
22
and the following gripper. With this radially inwardly running movement of the pressure-exerting element
60
, the latter comes into a abutment against the radially outer side of the product
14
retained by the associated gripper
22
and moves said product, with bending action, radially inward, the product first of all being drawn around the pressure-exerting element
60
assigned to the following gripper
22
and then being drawn around the supporting element
28
′ of said gripper. In order to assist this movement, the gripper
22
, at the same time, is pivoted, counter to the direction of circulation U, into a position in which it is directed radially inward. As a result of the intersection of the circulatory path
26
and the movement path of the clamps
42
, the product
14
—as is also the case in the embodiments described above—passes into the interior of a clamp
42
of the removal conveyor
38
by way of a section which adjoins the edge
14
′. Between the transfer region
46
and the receiving location
16
, as seen in the direction of circulation U, the position of the two-armed lever
68
is maintained at least virtually unchanged in the radial direction and the gripper
22
is pivoted out of its radially inwardly directed position into the position in which it runs at least approximately tangentially and in the forward direction, in order then, at the receiving location
16
, to be able to grip a further product
14
.
FIG. 6
shows a plan view of the carrying wheel
24
, which is mounted on a machine framework
72
such that it can be rotated about the axis
24
′, as well as part of the pivot control means
70
in section and, in order to give a better overall view, a single gripper
22
of that embodiment of the apparatus which is shown in
FIG. 5
, along with the associated pressure-exerting element
60
. Also shown is the product
14
which is butting against the stop
20
by way of its leading edge
14
′ and is to be lifted by means of the suction head
56
, indicated by chain-dotted lines, of the sucker arrangement
54
, in order then to be gripped by a gripper
22
. Chain-dotted lines indicate the feed conveyor
12
at the point when the products
14
are fed to the receiving location
16
counter to the feed direction Z, in which case the edge
14
′, which is to be gripped by the gripper
22
, is the trailing edge.
Fastened at one end of the two-armed lever
68
is the, for example, tubular pressure-exerting element
60
, which extends beyond the products
14
on both sides, as seen in the direction at right angles to the feed direction Z. At the other end of the two-armed lever
68
, the gripper
22
is mounted such that it can be pivoted about the pivot axis
22
′. A gear wheel
76
is mounted in a freely rotatable manner on a hollow shaft stub
74
, which is coaxial with respect to the pivot axis
22
′ and projects from the two-armed lever
68
, and a carrying disk
78
is fastened on that end side of said gear wheel which is directed away from the lever
68
. Said carrying disk, coaxially with respect to the pivot axis
22
′, bears a sleeve
80
on which there is fastened one end of the helical closing spring
36
, which, at the other end, acts on the lever
34
, which is fixed at one end of a lever shaft
82
, which engages in a rotatable manner through the closing spring
36
, the sleeve
80
, the carrying disk
78
, the gear wheel
76
, the hollow shaft stub
74
and the two-armed lever
68
and, at the other end, bears an opening lever
84
. Mounted in a freely rotatable manner at the free end of said opening lever
84
is an opening roller
86
, which is intended for interacting with an opening guide
88
, which is fixed on the machine framework
72
, in order to pivot the gripper jaw
32
into the open position counter to the force of the closing spring
36
.
In addition, fastened on the carrying disk
78
outside the sleeve
80
and the closing spring
36
, as seen in the radial direction, is a bar
90
which runs parallel to the pivot axis
22
′ and, at its free end, bears a disk
92
which is centric with respect to the pivot axis
22
′ and on which the shaft
28
is fastened coaxially with respect to the pivot axis
22
′. Fastened at the free end of said shaft
28
is the gripper tongue
30
, which projects radially and axially from said shaft in the manner of a lug and, axially adjoining the shaft
28
, has a recess
94
in which, in the transfer region
46
, the clamps
42
can engage. This recess
94
makes it possible for the circulatory path
26
of the grippers
22
and the movement path of the clamps
42
to intersect. The radial, free end region of the gripper tongue
30
interacts with the gripper jaw
32
, which is of bar-like design. A product
14
retained by the gripper
22
, and the edge
14
′, are indicated by dashed lines. This embodiment of the gripper
22
makes it possible for the products
14
to be introduced between the gripper tongue
30
and the pivoted-open gripper jaw
32
with the edge
14
′ in front and for the product
14
to be guided out again, between the shaft
28
and the gripper tongue
30
and the pivoted-open gripper jaw
32
, with the edge
14
′ in front.
The gear wheel
76
meshes with a further gear wheel
76
′, which is seated in a rotationally fixed manner on a pivot shaft
96
, which is coaxial with respect to the bearing axis
68
′ of the two-armed lever
68
, engages through the carrying wheel
24
in a rotatable manner and bears an angle lever
98
at the other end. Mounted in a freely rotatable manner at both ends of the latter is in each case one follow-on roller
100
, both of these rollers engaging in a groove
102
of a ring-like control disk
104
. The latter is fastened on the machine framework
72
coaxially with respect to the axis of rotation
24
′ of the carrying wheel
24
. The grooves
102
, which run around the axis of rotation
24
′, are continuous and, in dependence on the rotary position of the carrying wheel
24
, define the pivot position of the gripper
22
. In order to allow a crossover of the grooves
102
and, nevertheless, to guide the angle lever
98
in a defined manner, the grooves
102
have different depths.
Engaging around the pivot shaft
96
is a hollow shaft
106
which is mounted in a freely rotatable manner on the carrying wheel
24
and which has the two-armed lever
68
fastened at one end and bears a cylindrical wheel
108
at the other end, this cylindrical wheel being arranged between the carrying wheel
24
and the angle lever
98
. Said cylindrical wheel
108
meshes with an intermediate wheel
110
which is mounted in a freely rotatable manner on the carrying wheel
24
and, for its part, meshes with a further cylindrical wheel
112
, which is likewise mounted in a freely rotatable manner on the carrying wheel
24
. A further angle lever
98
′ is fastened on said cylindrical wheel
112
, and said further angle lever, in the same way as the angle lever
98
, bears follow-on rollers
100
′ at its two ends, these rollers, for their part, each being guided in a further groove
102
′. It is thus the case that, in dependence on the rotary position of the carrying wheel
24
, said further grooves
102
′ control the pivot position of the two-armed lever
68
.
In all the examples shown, the supporting element
28
′ is arranged on the gripper
22
itself. However, it is also conceivable in principle for the supporting element
28
′, which is assigned to each gripper
22
individually, to be arranged separately from the gripper; however, the supporting element is always used for supporting the product
14
′ as it is drawn around the associated gripper
22
.
In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, the pivot control means may be designed on fundamentally the same basis as in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, it then being the case, of course, that only the grooves which are necessary for the purpose of pivoting the grippers
22
are provided and the elements which serve for pivoting the two-armed lever
68
are omitted.
If it is also intended for the apparatus to process products which arrive in an irregular imbricated formation, it is possible for a small intermediate stack, which is supplied from beneath, to be formed in a known manner at the receiving location, in each case the uppermost product being lifted off from said intermediate stack by means of the sucker arrangement.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for processing flexible sheet-like products comprisinga feed conveyor for supplying the products to a receiving location, an intermediate conveyor which includes a plurality of pivotably controlled grippers arranged for movement serially along a continuous circulatory path in a direction of circulation, with each of said grippers including means for gripping a leading product from the feed conveyor and for guiding the gripped product around the following gripper in the direction of circulation so that the gripped product moves from one side of the following gripper to the other side as the gripped product moves along the continuous circulatory path, and such that the sequence of the products remains intact and the mutually facing sides of adjacent products are reversed, and a removal conveyor arranged downstream of the intermediate conveyor for receiving the products from the grippers and conveying them away.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each gripper includes a supporting element around which the product retained by the respectively preceding gripper, as seen in the direction of circulation, is drawn.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for guiding the products around the following grippers include control means which pivot the grippers out of a position in which the relevant product is arranged on one side of the respectively following gripper into a position in which the product is arranged on the other side of the following gripper.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for guiding the products around the following grippers include a pressure-exerting element which is driven in circulation along a continuous movement path, it being the case that the movement path crosses over the circulatory path of the grippers, and the pressure-exerting element, for drawing the respective product around the following gripper, passes into abutment, between the following gripper and the gripper which is retaining the product, against that side of the product which is directed away from the following gripper.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each gripper is assigned a pressure-exerting element and the latter circulates together with the associated gripper.
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein each gripper is mounted at one end of a two-armed pivotably controlled lever, at the other end of which the pressure-exerting element is fastened.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein a plurality of pressure-exerting elements, which are independent of the grippers, circulate one behind the other along the movement path, in each case one pressure-exerting element moving through between two successive grippers.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each pressure-exerting element has a circular-cylindrical design, the latter running transversely with respect to the movement path.
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, which further comprises a carrying wheel which is driven in rotation about its axis and on which the grippers are mounted at regular intervals in the form of a circle around the axis.
- 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the feed conveyor has a belt conveyor which is intended for feeding the products in an imbricated formation in which each product rests on the respectively following product, and wherein a sucker arrangement is provided for lifting the products which are fed by means of the belt conveyor, individually into the movement path of the grippers.
- 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the feed conveyor includes a clamp-type transporter having a plurality of the transporting clamps from which the grippers receive the products directly in a hanging position.
- 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each gripper has a shaft which runs coaxially with respect to a pivot axis of the gripper and forms a supporting element at the end of which, in the manner of a single-armed lever, a gripper tongue is fastened, and wherein a gripper jaw, which runs parallel to the pivot axis and interacts with the gripper tongue, is arranged on a lever, which can be pivoted about the pivot axis.
- 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the removal conveyor includes a plurality of clamps, and wherein the direction in which the products are introduced into the grippers is the same as the direction in which the products gripped by the clamps of the removal conveyor are drawn out of the grippers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0476/98 |
Feb 1998 |
CH |
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