Claims
- 1. A web separator comprising:
- means for cutting a web at predetermined separation locations;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for cutting, for folding the web at predetermined fold locations;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for folding, for supporting the folded web in a zig-zag stack;
- said means for folding including swinging director means to guide advancing sections of web to opposing fold edges of the zig-zag stack;
- means for driving the web through the means for cutting into the director means at selected times; and
- means for determining each of separation and fold locations upon the web, each of the separation and fold locations being positionable independently of one another whereby predetermined sections of web can be folded and cut to sizes different than other sections of web in a zig-zag group.
- 2. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for supporting includes a pair of rotating spirals disposed along each of the fold edges of the zig-zag stack.
- 3. A web separator set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for folding includes cam-shape rotating beaters positioned proximate to each pair of rotating spirals that crush the web in to a fold along the fold edges.
- 4. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for driving includes a pinless drive roller that contacts the web surface.
- 5. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for determining includes means for detecting a code upon the web representative of each of the separation locations and the fold locations.
- 6. A web separator as set forth in claim 5 wherein the code is a bar code.
- 7. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 further comprising conveyor means disposed to transport away the zig-zag stack received from the means for supporting.
- 8. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 further comprising clutch means to deactivate the means for driving, while at least the means for folding, swinging director means, and means for supporting continue operating.
- 9. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the swinging director means includes auxiliary drive means that biases a cut web section away from an input web section.
- 10. A web separator as set forth in claim 9 wherein the auxiliary drive means biases a cut web section away at a rate faster than that of the means for driving.
- 11. A web separator as set forth in claim 9 wherein the auxiliary drive means includes a motor driven roller and an opposing idler roller disposed against opposing faces of the cut web section, and each roller exerting pressure on the other to grip the web.
- 12. A web separator as set forth in claim 11 wherein each of the motor driven roller and the idler roller are disposed proximate to an output end of the swinging director means.
- 13. A web separator as set forth in claim 11 wherein each of the motor driven roller and idler roller are mounted upon the swinging director means.
- 14. A web separator as set forth in claim 9 further comprising a cut missed detector means located to sense for presence of an incomplete cut between the cut web section and input web section by sensing the presence of a gap created by the auxiliary drive means.
- 15. A web separator as set forth in claim 14 wherein the cut missed detector means includes alarm means to indicate an incomplete cut between web sections.
- 16. A web separator as set forth in claim 14 wherein the cut missed detector means includes means for stopping operation of elements of the separator in response to detection of an incomplete cut between the web sections.
- 17. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for supporting includes means for engaging web section edges, and the means for engaging includes means for varying spacings of the means for engaging so that the means for supporting can accommodate different sized web sections therein.
- 18. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for cutting includes blade means for dividing the web at an unbroken and unperforated separation location that can be disposed variably upon the web at any position therealong.
- 19. A web separator comprising:
- means for cutting a web at predetermined separation locations;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for cutting, for folding the web at predetermined fold locations;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for folding, for supporting the folded web in a zig-zag stack;
- said means for folding including swinging director means to guide advancing sections of web to opposing fold edges of the zig-zag stack wherein the swinging director means includes retracting finger means that elevates and extends a directing distance of the advancing web sections when the director is positioned relative to the furthest of the opposing fold edges;
- means for driving the web through the means for cutting into the director means at selected times; and
- means for determining each of separation and fold locations upon the web, each of the separation and fold locations being positionable independently of one another so that predetermined sections of web can be folded and cut to sizes different than other sections of web in a zig-zag group of sections.
- 20. A web separator comprising:
- means for cutting a web at predetermined separation location;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for cutting, for folding the web at predetermined fold location;
- means, positioned downstream of the means for folding, for supporting the folded web in a zig-zag stack;
- said means for folding including swinging director means to guide advancing sections of web to opposing fold edges of the zig-zag stack;
- means for driving the web through the means for cutting into the director means at selected times;
- means for determining each of separation and fold locations upon the web, each of the separation and fold locations being positionable independently of one another whereby predetermined sections of web can be folded and cut to sizes different than other sections of web in a zig-zag group of sections; and
- conveyor means disposed to transport away the zig-zag stack received from the means for supporting, the conveyor means including an upper conveyor belt and lower conveyor belt, the lower conveyor belt being disposed proximately below the upper conveyor belt and extending beyond an end of the upper conveyor belt, each of the upper conveyor belt and lower conveyor belt being separately powered and separately operable.
- 21. A web separator as set forth in claim 20 wherein the conveyor means further includes means for operating each of the upper conveyor belt and the lower conveyor belt in response to a command indicating receipt of a stack of a desired size by the conveyor means.
- 22. A web separator as set forth in claim 21 wherein the means for operating includes means for generating an override command to cut the web and subsequently operate each of the upper conveyor belt and the lower conveyor belt in response to receipt of a stack of a size that is a maximum allowable size other than the desired size.
- 23. A web separator as set forth in claim 21 wherein the means for operating includes means for selectively driving the upper conveyor belt and the lower conveyor belt to continuously transport a waterfall stream of zig-zag folded web as each web section is received from the means for supporting.
- 24. A web separator as set forth in claim 20 further comprising means for determining a mode of operation of each of the upper conveyor belt and the lower conveyor belt, said means for determining a mode of operation including means for detecting a code upon the web representative of the mode of operation and a timing of operation of each of the upper conveyor belt and the lower conveyor belt.
- 25. In a web separator having a folder and a swinging director chute that transfers web along a path of travel in a downstream direction and that moves through an arc between opposing points, the opposing points being adjacent each of opposing sides of a folder, the director chute being upstream of the folder and delivering web to the folder in a downstream direction and the folder forming a zig-zag fold pattern in the web, the web separator further comprising:
- retracting fingers mounted adjacent a downstream end of the director chute, the retracting fingers moving between a retracted position remote from the path of travel of the web out of the director chute into an extended position in which the retracting fingers lie substantially within the path of web travel and support the web along a predetermined distance downstream of the downstream end of the director chute.
- 26. The director chute as set forth in claim 25 wherein the folder is positioned so that one of the opposing sides thereof is closer to the downstream end of the director chute than another more distant of the opposing sides thereof when the director chute is located at a respective of the points of the arc adjacent a respective side of the folder, and the retracting fingers move into an extended position when the downstream end of the director chute is located at the one of the opposing points of the arc that is more distant from the respective side of the folder and the retracting fingers are retracted when the director chute is located at the other of the opposing points of the arc that is closer the respective side of the folder.
- 27. The director chute as set forth in claim 25 wherein the retracting fingers comprise a plurality of elongated rigid members each positioned on a pivot and moving between the retracted and the extended position in response to rotation of the pivot.
- 28. A method for directing web to opposing sides of a folder that folds a zig-zag pattern in the web comprising the steps of:
- providing a swinging director chute that directs a continuous web in a downstream direction along a path of web travel to a folder;
- rotating the director chute through an arc between each of opposing points;
- providing a secondary surface at a downstream end of the director chute, the secondary surface extending into a position along the path of web travel and retracting away from the path of web travel at selected times; and
- extending the secondary surface to provide additional support to the web when the swinging director chute is positioned proximate at least one of the opposing predetermined points.
- 29. A method as set forth in claim 28 wherein the opposing sides of the folder comprise a first and a second side and wherein a distance between a downstream end of the director chute and the first side when the director chute is proximate the first side is less than a distance between the downstream end of the director chute and the second side when the director chute is positioned proximate the second side, the step of extending occurring when the director chute is positioned proximate the second side.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 29 further comprising retracting the secondary surface and wherein the step of retracting occurs when the director chutes is positioned remote from the second side.
- 31. A web separator comprising:
- a web drive that drives a continuous web in a downstream direction from a source;
- a cutter positioned downstream of the drive that separates the web at predetermined locations;
- a swinging director chute positioned downstream of and substantially adjacent the cutter, the director chute guiding the web therethrough and swinging through a predetermined arc to each of opposing points thereof; a folder positioned downstream of the swinging director chute, that folds the web from the director chute into a zig-zag pattern, the web having opposing zig-zag fold edges positioned with respect to each of the opposing predetermined points of the arc as the web is folded; and another web drive located on the director chute, constructed and arranged to drive the web out of the director chute and into the folder.
- 32. A web separator as set forth in claim 31 wherein the other web drive is constructed and arranged to drive the web out of the director chute at a faster speed than the web drive drives the web.
- 33. A web separator as set forth in claim 32 wherein the other web drive is located proximate a downstream end of the director chute.
- 34. A web separator as set forth in claim 31 wherein the drive includes a clutch that selectively disengages a drive motor of the web drive so that an overall rate of web drive into the cutter and the director chute is varied.
- 35. A web separator as set forth in claim 34 further comprising a controller that directs the clutch to disengage the drive motor at predetermined times.
- 36. A web separator as set forth in claim 35 wherein each of the folder and the other web drive are constructed and arranged to operate when the clutch disengages the web drive motor from the web drive so that a downstream section of web is driven through the director chute and folded as the clutch disengages the drive motor.
- 37. A web drive as set forth in claim 35 wherein the controller is constructed and arranged to operate the cutter to cut the web at a cut line that is offset from a preformed fold line on the web.
- 38. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a central drive motor interconnected with each of the means for driving, swinging director means, means for folding, and means for supporting.
- 39. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for determining further determines stack size, tab length and fold direction.
- 40. A web separator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for supporting includes means for varying parameters thereof so that different sized web sections may be supported therein.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/641,472, filed on Jan. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,149,075, issued Sep. 22, 1992. This application is also a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/912,822, filed Jul. 13, 1992 which is itself a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/761,692, filed Sep. 18, 1991.
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