Apparatus for the separation of sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450494
  • Patent Number
    6,450,494
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 30, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Skaggs; H. Grant
    Agents
    • Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, L.L.P.
Abstract
An apparatus for the separation of sheets includes a transport structure for exerting a force on an outermost sheet of a pack of sheets in the direction of transport and a separation structure for exerting a force on at least one other sheet of the pack against the direction of transport to prevent the other sheet from moving along with the outermost sheet in the direction of transport. The apparatus also includes a treating device for treatment of the engaging surface of the transport structure and/or the separation structure to increase the frictional coefficient of the engaging surface. Thus, a more reliable separation effect can be obtained especially over a longer period.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an apparatus for the separation of sheets.




From practice, many types of apparatuses for the separation of sheets from a stack or from a mutually overlapping situation are known. In separation apparatuses comprising a circulating surface which presses against an outermost sheet or set of sheets with a normal force and exerts a force on the outermost sheet or the outermost set of sheets by means of frictional force in a direction of transport, the problem sometimes arises that the force exerted on the outermost sheet in the direction of transport cannot overcome the frictional forces occurring during the separation so that the sheet or the set of sheets is not taken from the stack but gets stuck in the area of the circulating surface.




This problem especially arises when the circulating surface which must exert the force in the direction of transport ages or soils and when sheets having very smooth but mutually adhering surfaces must be separated. Especially separation apparatuses processing printed and often soiled paper, for instance for the separation of originals in a fax or photocopier or for the separation of documents or enclosures in an enveloping apparatus, suffer from this problem.




As referred to herein, a set of sheets is two or more sheets which are connected or engaged with each other in any way (for instance because they have been folded together).




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to increase the reliability of the separation of sheets or sets of sheets from a stack or at least a mutually overlapping situation by means of frictional forces exerted on an outermost sheet.




According to the present invention, this object is achieved by providing an apparatus for the separation of sheets including: a transport structure for exerting a force on an outermost sheet of a pack of sheets in a direction of transport substantially parallel to this sheet; and a separation structure for exerting a force on at least one other sheet of the pack against the direction of transport to prevent the at least one other sheet from moving along with the outermost sheet in the direction of transport, the sheets overlapping each other, at least the transport structure or the separation structure having a rough surface suspended for exerting a force with a normal force component transversely to the outermost sheet and a frictional force component parallel to the direction of transport; further including a treating device intended for treatment of the rough surface to increase the roughness of the rough surface.




Because the apparatus comprises a treating device for increasing the roughness of the circulating surface, the negative effect which soiling and aging have on the roughness can be counteracted and the roughness of the circulating surface can be kept at a higher level, especially over a longer period. This makes it possible to increase the operating reliability of the apparatus. Thus, for instance, the initial reliability can be increased because a deterioration of the roughness of the rollers during assembly and storage can be compensated at least partly. The reliability over a longer period can be increased because the deterioration of the roughness is limited or because the roughness is increased again from time to time. The invention further makes it possible by means of special treatments without manual intervention to bring the roughness to a level which without facilities for the treatment of the rough surface would lead to rapid soiling and a short life span of the rough surface.




Further objects, practical aspects, effects and details of the invention will appear from the following description in which a number of practical examples is described with reference to the drawing. Moreover, special practical aspects of the invention are laid down in the dependent claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation in top view of an apparatus according to a practical example of the invention,





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation in cut-away side view of the apparatus according to

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a representation in accordance with

FIG. 2

of an apparatus according to a second practical example,





FIG. 4

is a partial representation in cut-away side view of an apparatus according to a third practical example,





FIG. 5

is a representation of only rollers and a treating device of an apparatus according to a fourth practical example,





FIG. 6

is a representation in accordance with

FIG. 5

of an apparatus according to a fifth practical example, and





FIG. 7

is a representation in accordance with

FIG. 5

of an apparatus according to a sixth practical example.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Since separation apparatuses which by exertion of frictional forces engage outermost sheets of a stack or a plurality of sheets overlapping each other are known from practice in many forms, the structural embodiment of the separation apparatus will not be discussed in detail in this description, but in the different figures those parts are shown which are directly affected by the invention, and which immediately effect the movement of the sheets. How such elements can be driven and suspended is well known to a skilled person and will therefore not be discussed herein.




The invention will first be explained with reference to the practical example shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, which at this moment is the most preferred embodiment of the invention.




The apparatus according to this example is intended for piece-wise feeding uppermost sheets


1


of a stack


2


stored in a container


3


and guided by walls


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


of this container


3


. The walls


4


-


7


can be adjustable in a known per se manner oir are adapted to the paper size to be fed from the container.




The bottom


8


of the container


3


can be moved upwards in a known per se manner to keep the top of the stack


2


within a specific area near the top of the container


3


. An example of such a feature is described in applicants' U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,507, the contents of which are inserted herein by reference.




Within the projected continuation of the area enclosed by the walls


4


-


7


of the container


3


, a feed roller


9


is located at a distance above the bottom


8


. When the bottom


8


is in its highest position and the container


3


is empty after a last sheet has been carried off, the feed roller


9


can touch the bottom


8


anyway. Located at a distance in a direction of transport


10


approximately parallel to the bottom


8


of the feed roller


9


is a transport roller


11


. On the same side of the transport roller


11


as the bottom


8


, a separation roller


12


is located exactly below this transport roller


11


. This separation roller is elastically forced against or at least nearly against the transport roller


11


by a spring force


13


. The transport roller


11


is coupled with a drive


14


for driving the transport roller


11


in such a rotating sense that a frictional force is exerted on a sheet


1


in the direction of transport


10


by the transport roller


11


in a nip between the transport roller and the separation roller


12


.




The separation roller


12


is coupled via a slip coupling


15


with a drive


16


which drives the separation roller


12


in such a rotating sense that circumferential portions facing the transport roller


11


are always driven against the direction of transport


10


.




The feed roller is also coupled with a drive


17


which is arranged to drive each outermost sheet


1


over a short distance until it has reached the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


. Preferably, the geometry of the suspension of the feed roller


9


is such that the normal force exerted by it is greater when it exerts a force in the direction of transport


10


than when it does not exert a force in the direction of transport. Further details concerning the variation of the normal force exerted by the feed roller depending on the frictional force exerted by this roller


9


appear from applicants' U.S. Pat. No. 5,362,037, the contents of which are inserted herein by reference.




Located downstream of the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


are two transport rollers


18


,


19


which either transport a sheet further or transport it until it has reached a waiting position. In order to watch whether a sheet has reached the waiting position, a sensor


21


is positioned downstream of the transport rollers


18


,


19


. This sensor itself is coupled with a control system


22


which is actively coupled with the drives


14


,


20


of the transport rollers


11


,


18


to activate them each time in response to a command to feed a sheet until a leading edge of a next sheet


1


has reached the sensor


22


.




In operation, a separation cycle begins each time by feeding an outermost sheet


1


of the stack


2


by the feed roller


9


to the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


. As long as no sheet is present between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


, the separation roller


12


is taken along by the transport roller


11


—against the outer circumference of which lies the outer circumference of the separation roller—and thus also rotates it in the sense of transport, with the coupling


15


slipping.




Also when a sheet


1


enters the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


, the separation roller


12


is taken along by this sheet


1


in the sense of transport. However, the couple transmitted by the coupling


15


is adjusted such that the separation roller


12


is rotated against the sense of transport when two or more sheets enter the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


. These sheets are then forced back against the direction of transport. Friction with respect to the sheet moving in the direction of transport


10


and friction with respect to the stack


2


must be overcome. Furthermore, the static frictional force between two mutually not moving sheets in the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


must also be overcome to displace these sheets with respect to each other. On the side of the transport roller


11


, an additional force must be exerted in the direction of transport each time when after forcing back a double sheet, the circumference of the separation roller


12


contacts the single sheet and the rotating sense of the separation roller


12


must be reversed again. This imposes stringent requirements on the frictional coefficient between the outer circumferences of the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


and transported paper.




The transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


, at least when one or more sheets are present between them, are pressed against each other by a normal force. By increasing this normal force, the traction of the rollers


11


,


12


can be improved, but then the friction between sheets to be separated from each other in the nip between the transport roller


11


and the separation roller


12


is also increased.




In the apparatus according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the reduction of the frictional coefficient of the outer circumferential surfaces of the rollers


11


,


12


is positively affected because the apparatus comprises treating devices


23


,


24


in the form of brushes arranged for treatment of the rough outer circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


of the rollers


11


,


12


to increase the roughness of the rough outer circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


.




Through these brushes, dirt, such as paper dust, greasy deposits, sediments of printing ink and paper finishes and silicones, is removed from the outer circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


of the rollers


11


,


12


. Furthermore, the outer circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


can be roughened if the brushes are stiff and hard enough. Through these effects, a decrease of the roughness of the rollers owing to soiling and aging is inhibited to a substantial degree so that the life of the rollers can be appreciably extended with a given minimum of reliability. Furthermore, the use of such treating facilities enables the use of softer rubbers which are more sticky and would therefore soil too rapidly in the absence of a treating provision.




Although, as will hereinafter be discussed, solutions in which the treating facilities are not slidingly moved over the circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


, are also possible, an embodiment in which the treating facilities


23


,


24


can be rubbed along the rough circumferential surfaces is preferred because an effective improvement of the roughness of the circumferential surfaces can thus be effected in a structurally very simple manner and at low cost. Moreover, new supply goods are not frequently required.




The fact that the treating facilities are formed by brushes


23


,


24


, the bristles of which are in contact with the rough surface, offers the advantage that a uniform cleaning effect is obtained and no or little tendency towards spreading of dirt arises, also when the brushes


23


,


24


have been in use for a long time.




Because in the apparatus according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

the rough surfaces


25


,


26


are circulating surfaces arranged to come into contact with the brushes while circulating, they can be simply treated during circulation without requiring special facilities in order that all the surface portions of the rough surfaces


25


,


26


effective in operation can be reached.




Because the treating devices, in this example in the form of brushes


23


,


24


, can be circulated, a uniform treating effect is obtained.




Furthermore, in the example according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the rough surfaces


25


,


26


and the treating devices


23


,


24


are each coupled with a common drive


16


,


18


for circulating the rough surfaces


25


,


26


and the brushes


23


,


24


. Consequently, no separate source of power is required to circulate or, more in particular, rotate the brushes


23


,


24


.




Because, in the operating condition, the brushes


23


,


24


are coupled with the common drive


16


,


20


via the rough circumferential surface to be treated, no separate transmission is required to rotate the brushes


23


,


24


.




Furthermore, the brushes


23


,


24


and the rough circulating surfaces


25


,


26


can circulate along paths of which portions, in an area where the brushes


23


,


24


and the circulating rough surfaces to be treated are in contact with each other, extend at such an angle with respect to each other that portions of the brushes


23


,


24


move in this area over the circulating rough surface


25


,


26


transversely to a local direction of movement of this rough surface.




In the apparatus according to the example shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, this is further realized because the brushes


23


,


24


are each suspended for rotation about a rotation axis and each of these rotation axes is directed at an inclined angle with respect to a circulating path of the corresponding rough surface in the area where the brushes


23


,


24


and the relevant one of the circulating rough surfaces


25


,


26


are in contact with each other. Furthermore, the rough surfaces, too, are each suspended for rotation about a rotation axis. These rotation axes themselves are each directed at an inclined angle with respect to the path of the corresponding brush


23


,


24


in the area where this brush


23


,


24


and the corresponding circulating rough surface


25


,


26


are in contact with each other.




Through these orientations of the rotation axes of the brushes


23


,


24


, the brushes


23


,


24


, on the one hand, are taken along by the rollers


11


,


12


to be treated by them, so that no separate drive is required, but the brushes


23


,


24


, on the other hand, move over the circumferential surfaces


25


,


26


of the rollers


11


,


12


, which are to be treated, with an axial component so that the intended cleaning and optionally roughening effect is obtained.





FIG. 3

shows an alternative practical example in the form of an apparatus for piece-wise feeding sheets from the bottom of a stack. This apparatus has guide walls


54


,


55


, a bottom


58


for supporting a stack


52


and feed rollers


59


extending upwards through this bottom.




Located downstream of the stack


52


is a portion of a transport path with circulating bands


61


,


62


of which the subjacent circulating band


61


forms a band conveyor and the superjacent circulating band


62


forms a separation band.




In order that the bands can be kept rough, the apparatus comprises a chisel-like tool


77


supported by a vertically adjustable support


78


and having a cutting edge which, in the active operating condition, is in contact with the circulating rough surface. With this chisel-like tool


77


, a portion of the top layer can be cut from the circulating band


62


in a simple manner so that an aged and/or soiled top layer can be cut from the band


62


. The tool


77


may also be of a different design, such as, for instance, a scraper.





FIG. 4

shows an example relating not to friction separation but to slit separation in which a distance a between the transport roller and a separation block


112


determines whether a next sheet can be fed and passed through or not.




For treating the transport roller


111


, the apparatus according to this example comprises a treating device


123


in the form of an adhesive band feeder having a feed reel


129


, a take-up reel


130


and an intermediate pressing roller


131


suspended for movement towards the transport roller


111


and away from the transport roller


111


. When the pressing roller


131


is forced to the transport roller, a cleaning band


132


having a sticky surface comes into contact with the circulating surface of the transport roller


11


while unwinding from the feed reel


129


and winding on the take-up reel


130


. The sticky surface thereby takes along dirt from the circumferential surface of the transport roller no that the frictional force which the transport roller


111


can exert on a sheet with a given normal force is increased.




Optionally, it may also be provided that sticky material is deposited on the circumferential surface of the transport roller


111


and is regularly changed, if required, so that the frictional coefficient of this roller may be strongly increased.





FIG. 5

show a further variant in which the treating device


173


for treating the circumferential surface


175


is formed by an abrasive surface which, in the active operating condition, is in contact with the rough circulating surface of a transport roller


161


. In this example, the abrasive surface is a surface of a piece of abrasive cloth stretched between two stretchers


183


and thereby pressed against the circumferential surface


175


of the transport roller


161


to scour and roughen it. Located opposite the transport roller


161


is a separation roller


162


, for which a treating device for increasing the frictional coefficient of the circumferential surface thereof may optionally also be provided.




The abrasive surface, however, may also be a textile surface from hard fibers or a filing surface. An example of the latter is given in

FIG. 6

, which shows a transport roller


211


, a separation roller


212


and a file


232


for treating the circumferential surface of the transport roller


211


. A similar type of file could also be used to treat the circumferential surface of the separation roller


212


.





FIG. 7

shows a device which comprises a cleaning liquid reservoir


384


and an applicator in the form of a spray nozzle


385


for applying a cleaning liquid onto the rough surface of a transport roller


311


. By applying cleaning liquid, dirt can be detached better in many cases than by dry cleaning only. To remove dirt detached by the cleaning liquid, a rotatable brush


323


is provided, which can be pressed against the transport roller


311


Located below the transport roller is a separation roller


312


, for which similar cleaning facilities may optionally be provided.




Located below the separation roller


312


is a collecting vessel


389


for collecting cleaning liquid with a discharge hose


386


.




In order that the roughness of the rollers


311


,


312


can be further increased, the apparatus according to this example further comprises a reservoir


387


for an adhesive medium and an applicator in the form of a spray nozzle


298


for applying an adhesive medium onto the rough surface of the transport roller


311


. Thus, the rough surface of the transport roller


311


can be made slightly sticky, which enables a very effective separation. Because a sticky surface very rapidly soils, it is highly advantageous if the rough surface is made sticky in combination with the cleaning of the rough surface by means of liquid because then soiled adhesive can always readily be removed from the rough surface The applicators for applying cleaning liquid (may also be clean water) or sticky material may of course also be of a different design, for instance in the form of brushes, sponges or elements of textile material.




From the foregoing, it will be clear to a skilled person that many other variants of the invention than those shown herein are possible.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for the separation of sheets comprising:a transport structure for exerting a force on an outermost sheet of a pack of sheets in a direction of transport substantially parallel to said sheet, a separation structure for exerting a force on at least one other sheet of said pack against the direction of transport to prevent said at least one other sheet from moving along with said outermost sheet in the direction of transport, said sheets overlapping each other, at least the transport structure or the separation structure having a surface suspended for exerting a force with a normal force component transversely to said outermost sheet and a frictional force component parallel to the direction, of transport, said surface possessing a frictional coefficient, a treating device for treatment of said surface of the at least one of the transport structure and the separation structure to increase the frictional coefficient of said surface, the treating device being slidable over said surface, and said treating device comprising a brush with bristles which are in contact with said surface.
  • 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein free ends of said bristles are in contact with said surface.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said treating device comprises a cleaning liquid reservoir and an applicator for applying said cleaning liquid onto said surface.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said treating device has a collecting structure for collecting cleaning liquid.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said surface is a circulating surface arranged to come into contact with said treating device while circulating.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said treating device is a treating device that is adapted to circulate.
  • 7. An apparatus for the separation of sheets comprising:a transport structure for exerting a force on an outermost sheet of a pack of sheets in a direction of transport substantially parallel to said sheet, a separation structure for exerting a force on at least one other sheet of said pack against the direction of transport to prevent said at least one other sheet from moving along with said outermost sheet in the direction of transport, said sheets overlapping each other, at least the transport structure or the separation structure having a surface suspended for exerting a force with a normal force component transversely to said outermost sheet and a frictional force component parallel to the direction of transport, said surface possessing a frictional coefficient, a treating device for treatment of said surface of the at least one of the transport structure and the separation structure to increase the frictional coefficient of said surface, said surface being a circulating surface arranged to come into contact with said treating device while circulating, said treating device being adapted to circulate, and said surface and said treating device being coupled with a common drive for circulating said surface and said treating device.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the treating device is slidable over said surface.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said treating device, at least in an operating condition, is coupled with said common drive via said surface.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said treating device comprises a brush with bristles which are in contact with said surface.
  • 11. An apparatus for the separation of sheets comprising:a transport structure for exerting a force on an outermost sheet of a pack of sheets in a direction of transport substantially parallel to said sheet, and a separation structure for exerting a force on at least one other sheet of said pack against the direction of transport to prevent said at least one other sheet from moving along with said outermost sheet in the direction of transport, said sheets overlapping each other, at least the transport structure or the separation structure having a surface suspended for exerting a force with a normal force component transversely to said outermost sheet and a frictional force component parallel to the direction of transport, said surface possessing a frictional coefficient, further comprising a treating device for treatment of said surface of the at least one of the transport structure and the separation structure to increase the frictional coefficient of said surface, said surface being a circulating surface arranged to come into contact with said treating device while circulating, said treating device being adapted to circulate, said surface and said treating device being coupled with a common drive for circulating said surface and said treating device, said treating device and said surface being adapted to circulate along paths of which portions, in an area where said treating device and said surface are in contact with each other, extend at such an angle with respect to each other that portions of the treating device move in said area over said surface transversely to the direction of movement of said surface.
  • 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said treating device is suspended for rotation about a rotation axis and wherein the rotation axis is transverse to the path of said surface in said area where said treating device and said surface are in contact with each other.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said surface is suspended for rotation about a rotation axis and wherein the rotation axis is transverse to a circulation path of said treating device in said area where said treating device and said rough surface are in contact with each other.
  • 14. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said treating device comprises a brush with bristles which are in contact with said surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1010934 Dec 1998 NL
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119 and/or 365 to 1010934 filed in the Netherlands on Dec. 31, 1998; the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

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