Claims
- 1. An apparatus for processing layers of substantially pressure-stiff material, each layer having edge faces transverse to each other and defining a layer plane, said apparatus comprising:a base frame; a stacking station on said base frame; table means including at least one layer table, wherein said at least one layer table has a table face for receiving the layers, said table face positionable in a table plane in said stacking station; wherein said at least one layer table is displaceable relative to said base frame in a lift direction oriented transverse to said table plane in said stacking station, said at least one layer table receiving said layers successively to form a stack of layers supported on said at least one layer table; feed conveyor means for feeding layers to said table means, said feed conveyor means including support means circulating along an endless path; aligning means for precisely and positively aligning the layers on said table face, said aligning means including a first aligning member and a second aligning member for engaging opposing edge faces of said layers; and wherein said first aligning member has a drive for positively and continuously pushing the layers along said table face in a first aligning direction, and said second aligning member has a drive for moving said second aligning member in a second aligning direction opposite to said first aligning direction to adjust the operational position of said second aligning member.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said aligning means further comprises opposing stops for positioning the layers when the layers are received and supported on said table face, wherein said stops are linearly displaceable with respect to said table face in a second aligning direction oriented transverse to said first aligning direction and parallel to said table plane, and said table plane is continuously displaceable in said lift direction with respect to said stops; the layers while being stacked define a stack having a height which varies synchronously with a height distance of said first and second aligning members from said table plane; and the apparatus further comprises a stop bearing for linearly and displaceably receiving said first and second aligning members, said stop bearing being stationary with respect to said base frame.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:the layers include a first layer and second layers superimposed on each other; the first layer includes first edge faces and said second layers include second edge faces; at least one of the second edge faces is parallel and laterally set back with respect to at least one of the first edge faces when the first layer and the second layers are superimposed to form a stack unit supported and aligned on said layer table; said first and second aligning members abut against both the first and second edge faces to primarily position the first layer on said layer table and to subsequently position the second layers on the first layer with the at least one of the second edge faces laterally set back relative to the at least one of the first edge faces; and said drives for said first and second aligning members are motors, said first and second aligning members being thereby displaceable transverse to the first and second edge faces.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:the first layer is a pallet and the second layers are paper stacks smaller than the pallet; a positioning stop positively abuts and engages said first aligning member when displaced transverse to and toward one of the second edge faces and when moving past one of the first edge faces over the pallet; and said second aligning member includes a pusher primarily forcing the pallet against said first aligning member while said first aligning member is spaced from said positioning stop, subsequently said pusher forcing at least one of the paper stacks against said first aligning member after said first aligning member has moved past one of the first edge faces over the pallet and when said first aligning member is abutted on said positioning stop.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said first aligning member includes a sliding face for slidingly contacting the second edge faces while the second layers drop transverse to said table plane onto said table face, and wherein said second aligning member includes a pusher.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said aligning means further includes a prealigning stop for prealigning the layers when vertically spaced above said table face; said first and second aligning members are displaceable independently from said prealigning stop and realign the layers after the layers have descended below said prealigning stop onto said table face; said prealigning stop and said first and second aligning members align the layers in said first aligning direction; said prealigning stop aligns the layers in a feed plane and said first and second aligning members subsequently align the layers when the layers are descended from said feed plane to a stacking plane located below said feed plane; said prealigning stop is permanently located entirely above said feed plane and said first and second aligning members are located entirely below said feed plane.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising means for conveying and abutting the layers against said prealigning stop in said first aligning direction;wherein said first aligning member includes a counterstop for abutting the layers when the layers are pushed against said first aligning member by said second aligning member, which is constituted by a pusher; wherein said pusher opposes said counterstop and said prealigning stop, and is displaceable against said counterstop in said first aligning direction; and wherein said counterstop is displaced with respect to said prealigning stop in said first aligning direction.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said aligning means further include a table stop displaceable with said layer table in said lift direction, and wherein said pusher aligns and displaces the layers alternatively against both said table stop and said first aligning member.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said layer table includes a conveyor belt, wherein said conveyor belt defines said table face and is displaceable parallel to said table plane, and said conveyor belt is continuously displaceable in said lift direction with respect to said base frame; andwherein said aligning means include a table stop displaceable with said conveyor belt, said table stop being located laterally adjacent to said conveyor belt and projecting above said table plane.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the layers include a lowermost support layer and stack layers piled onto the support layer to form the stack, said layer table being displaceable in said lift direction relative to said first and second aligning members for transferring said layer table into a first position, enabling the support layer to be aligned by said first and second aligning members with the support layer entirely supported on said table face; andwherein said layer table is in a second position lower than said first position, enabling the stack layers to be subsequently aligned with said first and second aligning members by sliding the stack layers on the support layer; and feed means for feeding the support layer onto said layer table in a first feeding plane and for feeding the stack layers in a second feeding plane, said second feeding plane permanently spaced above said first feeding plane and said table plane, said feed means including discharge means for entirely removing the stack from said apparatus.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the feed conveyor means conveys the layers along a feed plane above said layer table, allows a layer to drop onto said layer table parallel to said lift direction, and performs a conveying motion parallel to said feed plane;wherein said aligning means further includes a prealigning stop located above said feed plane for stopping motion of one of the layers during conveyance of said feed conveyor means beyond said prealigning stop and while the layer drops onto said layer table; and wherein, after the layers are entirely lowered and supported on said table face, said first and second aligning members align and slide the layers on said layer table, said first and second aligning members entirely positioned below said feed plane.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said prealigning stop is entirely located above said feed plane, said first and second aligning members including aligning faces located entirely below said feed plane and suspended from above said feed plane, said feed conveyor means continuing said conveying motion in said first aligning direction while said second aligning member, constituted by a pusher, slides the layers on said layer table toward said first aligning member.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:said feed conveyor means comprises support plates for supporting the layers, and said feed conveyor means has interspaced passage gaps; said feed conveyor means transversely drops the layers through said passage gaps onto said layer table while the layers rest against said prealigning stop; said conveying motion is an exclusively unidirectional rotary motion, said feed plane and said table plane are parallel to each other and permanently superimposed; and said second aligning member slides the layers parallel to said conveying motion.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising a second supply conveyor connected directly to said feed conveyor means for transferring the layers onto said feed conveyor means;wherein, said feed conveyor means extends substantially across said layer table and directly receives the layers from said second supply conveyor above said table plane; and wherein said table face is displaceable parallel to said table plane for discharging the layers transverse to said conveying motion and said first aligning direction.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a first supply conveyor;wherein the layers include first and second layers supported on said layer table; wherein, on said table plane, said first supply conveyor directly transfers the first layer onto said table face transverse to said conveying motion and said second supply conveyor transfers the second layer onto the first layer; wherein said first supply conveyor conveys transverse to said second supply conveyor and is permanently located below said second supply conveyor; and wherein said prealigning stop is located above said feed plane.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a housing;wherein said feed conveyor means is located permanently above said layer table for receiving the second layer directly from said second supply conveyor; wherein said housing envelopes said layer table, said feed conveyor means and said aligning members; and wherein at least one of said first and second supply conveyors are located outside said housing.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a table belt;wherein said table belt defines said layer table for removing the first and second layers entirely from said layer table onto a discharge conveyor, said discharge conveyor conveying transverse to said first aligning direction; wherein said table belt is located between said first supply conveyor and said discharge conveyor; and wherein said first supply conveyor, said table belt and said discharge conveyor convey the first and second layers transverse to said second supply conveyor and said feed conveyor means.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a feed conveyor means which has a feed plane and a conveying direction, support plates, and passage gaps between said support plates;wherein said layer table includes first and second stacking tables separately displaceable in said lift direction and positioned adjacent one another in said first aligning direction; wherein said feed conveyor means alternately drops the layers onto said first and said second stacking tables; wherein said passage gaps allow passage of the layers through said feed conveyor means to drop said layers onto said first and second stacking tables, said support plates and passage gaps traveling in said conveying direction while said feed conveyor means continuously rotates; and wherein said support plates travel over said first stacking table above said first and second aligning members.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said aligning means further includes a prealigning stop located above said feed conveyor means, said prealigning stop stopping the layers above said first stacking table when the layers are conveyed with said feed conveyor means;said prealigning stop being displaceable to a first stop position to permit the layers to be conveyed from over said first stacking table to over said second stacking table; and said prealigning stop in a second stop position stopping the layers above said first stacking table.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the layers include a first layer and paper stacks;wherein said aligning means includes control means for initially depositing the first layer on said table face and for lifting said table face and the first layer, and then slidingly aligning the first layer on said table face in said first aligning direction; wherein the paper stacks are prealigned one after the other above said table face in said first aligning direction, and are subsequently dropped one after the other onto the first layer to thereby form a stacked unit; and wherein the stacked unit is subsequently slidingly aligned on the first layer in said first and said second aligning directions prior to dropping a subsequent paper stack onto the stacked unit.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising conveyor means for driving and displacing said layer table transverse to said lift direction and for continuously conveying the paper stacks substantially in and above said table plane;wherein the first layer is a pallet larger than the paper stacks; wherein said control means displace said table face in said lift direction after prealigning and depositing the pallet, and subsequently stop said table face; wherein the pallet is aligned on said table face with said first and second aligning members while paper stacks are simultaneously conveyed one after the other above the pallet; and wherein the paper stacks are subsequently dropped one after the other onto the pallet and thereafter the stacked unit is aligned and slid on the pallet by said first and second aligning members.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/131,057 filed on Aug. 6, 1998, now abandoned.
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