The present invention is directed to a device for the transfer of printed products, having a paddle wheel arrangement. The paddle wheel arrangement has a plurality of paddle wheels which are rotatable about an axis.
Transfer devices with paddle wheels are employed, for example, at the outlet of a folding apparatus for use in receiving folded printed products introduced by the folding apparatus into the paddles of the paddle wheel. The paddle wheels are thereafter used for transferring the folded products, in an overlapping manner, to a conveyor belt or to a conveyor chain that is equipped with grippers for the printed products. The subject invention relates to a transfer device of the latter type. Such a transfer device is generally known from Swiss Letters Patent 427 625.
With this type of transfer device; i.e. one that uses a conveyor chain with grippers, a problem occurs because the conveyor chain, which is looped around a deflection wheel which is rotating, along with the paddle wheel, on a common shaft, must be released from the deflection wheel in a tangential direction, so that a gripper, which is attached to the conveyor chain, takes along a gripped printed product in this tangential direction. However, the paddle, into which the printed product was inserted, continues its rotation around the shaft, so that the danger arises that the printed product buckles between the gripper and the paddle and is thereby damaged when the paths of the paddle and the gripper diverge.
In an effort to solve this problem, it has been proposed, in EP 0 931 011 B1, for the deflection wheel to be rotatorily driven at a lower angular velocity than the paddle wheel. The precessing of the paddle wheel produced by the utilization of this proposed solution achieves that, at the time when the gripper, which is holding a printed product, leaves the circumference of the deflection wheel, the paddle, which previously had contained the printed product, is already so far ahead in its continuing rotation, that further straight-ahead movement of the printed products is no longer hampered. Although it is possible, in this way, to prevent damage to the printed product, a careful matching of the speeds and the phases of the movements of the paddle wheel and the conveyor chain is required. If the precession or the speed of the paddle wheel is too slow, buckling of the printed product is not reliably prevented. If the precession or the speed is too fast, at the time the gripper closes around a printed product the paddle wheel, this can have such a lead, in respect to the gripper, that the printed product is no longer assuredly held and can be tilted or can even fall out of the paddle before the gripper closes.
The object of the present invention is directed providing a device for transferring printed products, which includes a paddle wheel arrangement.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by the provision of a device for transporting on transferring printed products that has a paddle wheel arrangement which has a plurality of paddle wheels that are rotatable around at least one axis. A conveyor chain supports a plurality of grippers. The conveyor chain passes around a deflection wheel which is situated between the two spaced paddle wheels and which is rotatable about an axis. Axes of rotation of the paddle wheels are inclined with respect to the axis of rotation of the deflection roller. The paddle wheel axes of rotation may also be inclined with respect to each other.
The advantages to be gained by the present invention consist, in particular, in that because of the inclination of the axes of the paddle wheels, at a location where the conveyor chain is released from the deflection wheel, the distance between the paddles of spaced paddle wheel disks, adjacent to the deflection wheel, can be greater than the width of the product to be transferred. Therefore, the product to be transferred can move off the paddle wheel disks, with the aid of the conveyor chain without the risk of damage by the paddles. This can be accomplished without an elaborate matching of phase position and of speeds of the paddle wheels and the deflection wheel being required, as was the case with prior devices.
To make the difference between the maximum and minimum spacing distances between the two paddle wheel disks adjacent to the deflection wheel variable, these two paddle wheels are preferably mounted to be pivotable transversely to their axes, on a frame.
The axes of the paddle wheel disks are preferably arranged in such a way that they intersect the axis of the deflection wheel, preferably at an angle of between 10° and 30°.
As a result of the inclination of the axes of rotation of the paddle wheels, the projection of the paddle wheels onto the plane of the deflection wheel is not circular, but instead is elliptical. It is not possible to achieve an absolute synchronization of the movements of the paddles with the rotation of the deflection wheel over the entire circumference. However, in the preferred range of the angle of inclination, the deviations do not cause any interference. This is particularly the situation in the case in which the centers of the projected ellipses coincide with the axis of the deflection wheel. To achieve as good a synchronization as possible of the movements of the grippers and of the paddles, in relation to the conveying direction of the handled products, the intersection of the shaft of a paddle wheel and the shaft of the deflection wheel should preferably be located at the level of the respective paddle wheel.
To adopt the device, in accordance with the present invention, to the handling of printed products of different widths, the paddle wheel disks should be displaceable along an axis of displacement, which preferably is the shaft of the deflection wheel.
Different rotational speeds of the paddle wheel disks on the one hand, and of the deflection wheel, on the other hand, are no longer required in the device. Therefore, drive assembles capable of accomplishing identical angular speeds are preferably provided for driving these elements.
Preferably, the deflection wheel and the paddle wheels, which are arranged on different sides of the paddle wheel, are assigned their own drive motors, which individual drive motors can be electronically coupled in order to assure an identical angular speed of the paddle wheels and of the deflection wheel. Mechanical coupling of the paddle wheels and the deflection wheel can also be considered.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are represented in the drawings and will be described in what follows.
Shown are in:
A deflection wheel 01 can be seen in the side elevation view of
The pivotable clamping jaw 09 is connected with a lever arm 11 which lever arm 11, in the course of the movement of each gripper 06, while it is supported on the circumference of the rotating deflection wheel 01, works together with a stationary cam for pivoting the clamping jaw 09 from the receiving position into the holding position.
A first paddle wheel disk 12a, which is arranged, in the perspective of the drawing of
A second paddle wheel disk 12b, which is not visible in
In contrast to the paddle wheel disks 12a, 12b of
As a result of the inclination of the shafts, 14a, 14b there is a respective point 19 of the greatest or nearest approach, and a point 21 of the greatest distance or separation at the circumference of the paddle wheel disks 12a, 12b, which two points are located diametrically opposite each other. An insertion point 22 wherein printed products 26, which are received for example, from a folding apparatus, as seen in
As depicted in
As can be seen most clearly in
The paddle wheel disks 12a, 12b can be shifted parallel, in respect to the axis of rotation the deflection wheel 01, on support arms 33a, 33b, which, as seen in
The deflection wheel shaft 16 is kept stationary by the use of ball bearings 38 which are connected with the frame. The position of the shaft 14a is fixed at one end by the universal joint 36, its other end, which is its end facing the motor 27, can be both displaced and fixed in place by being positioned in a bow 39, which bow 39 is curved concentrically with respect to the universal joint 36, so that by shifting the shaft 14a arcuately along the bow 39, it is possible to set different angles of intersection a between the paddle wheel shafts 14a, and the deflection wheel rotational shaft 16.
The shaft 14b of the right paddle wheel 12b is held in an analogous manner between a second universal joint 36 and a second bow 39, which bow is concentric with respect to the second universal joint 36. The bows 39 are each maintained, so as to be displaceable in the direction of the shaft 16, on support arms 33a, 33b, which support arms 33a, 33b are mounted on lateral frame plates 34a, 34b. This displacement of the bows 39, in the direction of shaft 16 is provided in order to be able to adapt the distance between oppositely located paddle wheel disks 12a, 12b to printed products 26 of different width, the same as was done in the previous preferred embodiment, as shown in
In an alternative to the embodiment represented in the drawing figure of
While preferred embodiments of a bucket or paddle-wheel operated device for handing over or delivering printed products, in accordance with the present invention, have been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that various changes in, for example the structure of the grippers and their method of actuation, the type of press used to print the folded products, and the like, could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10304564.3 | Feb 2003 | DE | national |
This patent application is the U.S. national phase, under 35 USC 371, of PCT/DE 2003/003697, filed Nov. 7, 2003; published as WO 2004/069704 A2 and A3 on Aug. 19, 2004 and claiming priority to DE 103 04 564.3, filed Feb. 5, 2003, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/03697 | 11/7/2003 | WO | 7/27/2005 |