Catch tray for sheet feeder with adjustable depth feature

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6572102
  • Patent Number
    6,572,102
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable sheet tray for receiving sheets of material from a sheet feeding machine which counts out a number of sheets to be added to a stack. The sheet tray receives the sheets and allows the stacks to be easily removed. The sheet tray is easily adjustable for the length and width of the sheets delivered to it and for the depth of the stack of sheets. The sheet tray has a sensor, which tells the sheet feeder to start sending more sheets to it when it senses that the stack of sheets in the sheet tray has been removed. A spring loaded hanging finger provides a stop on an otherwise open end of the sheet tray and is pushed up and out of the way when a stack of sheets is removed from the sheet tray and returns the fingers to their original position after the stack of sheets is removed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to an adjustable depth sheet feeding tray wherein a predetermined number of sheet articles may be fed, one at a time, to a catch tray assembly adapted to be attached to the frame of a sheet feeding machine in which a predetermined number of sheets can be accumulated and readily removed as a unit and where the removal of the sheet articles activates the sheet feeding machine for another cycle of sheet feeding to begin.




2. Description of the Related Art




In the applicants U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,563 and entitled “Sheet Feeder” issued Apr. 18, 2000, there is described an improved friction sheet feeder for feeding sheet-like articles, such as paper sheets, paper cards, plastic sheets or other flat products from a stack of such sheets contained in a hopper, one a time. The contents of that patent are hereby incorporated by reference. The machine therein described is readily suited to dealing out individual sheet articles to a collating conveyor where other sheet articles distributed from a different sheet feeder are combined to form a booklet or the like.




In certain applications, it is desirable to be able to rapidly accumulate a predetermined count of identical sheet articles for later boxing or packaging. Consider the case of greeting cards. A greeting card publisher may often wish to box or wrap 20 greeting cards and 20 envelopes as a unit. Sheet feeding equipment of the type described in applicant's above-referenced patent can readily be programmed to deal out 20 cards while a second such machine deals out 20 envelopes. When this is to be done on a repetitive basis and with a human operator taking the groups of 20 cards and 20 envelopes and placing them together for further processing, e.g., wrapping or boxing, it would be advantageous to have the removal of a set from a receptacle initiate another cycle of the sheet feeding machine so that as a first set is being inserted by an operator into a box, the sheet feeder can already be dealing out another set of sheet articles.




In applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,363 entitled “Catch Tray Attachment For Sheet Feeding Machine” issued Mar. 27, 2001 an accessory attachment for a sheet feeding machine electronically tied to the sheet feeder's motor controller, and having a signal sent to the sheet feeder to activate it for a predetermined number of sheet delivery cycles upon the removal of sheet articles from a catch tray was taught. The contents of that patent are hereby incorporated by reference.




The present invention improves on the U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,363 patent by providing a depth adjustment for the catch tray and having a substantially open bottom to the tray with a support plate for preventing the sheets in the catch tray from sagging in the middle of the sheets length. However, for narrow sheets or stiff products the support plate is not necessary and can be easily removed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention comprises a catch tray attachment for a sheet feeding machine of the type comprising a frame, an endless feed belt and a feed belt drive motor structure supported by the frame for driving an upper flight of the endless belt in a forward direction. Positioned above the upper flight of the endless belt is a hopper that supports a stack of sheet articles such that the lowermost sheet article in the stack contacts the upper flight of the endless belt. A stripper wheel cooperates with the upper flight to block all but the lowermost sheet article from passing between the stripper wheel and upper flight along a discharge path. The sheet feeding machine with which the catch tray is used further includes a microcomputer-based control circuit for controlling the drive motor structure.




The catch tray itself comprises a tray member having a generally planar base with first and second sides projecting perpendicularly to the base where each of said sides includes a longitudinal extension adapted for connection by bolts or the like to the frame of the sheet feeding machine so as to locate the tray member downstream of the discharge point of the sheet feeding machine. A stop assembly is suspended between the first and second sides and includes a stop member that is disposed in the discharge path of the sheet articles exiting the sheet feeding machine to cause sheet articles to drop onto the base ahead of the stop members. A sensor, such as a photo eye, is mounted on the base for detecting the removal of sheet articles from a resting position on the base and sending a control signal to the control circuit of the sheet feeding machine for restarting the motor a predetermined time after sheet articles fed from the sheet feeder are removed from the catch tray.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a sheet tray for a sheet feeder which is easily adjustable for the length width and depth of the sheets fed into the sheet tray.




It is an object of the invention to provide side walls in the sheet tray which are adjustable in two dimensions.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the parts used to assemble the sheet tray.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an assembled sheet tray.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 2

shows an assembled sheet tray


10


. The individual parts making up the sheet tray


10


can best be seen in FIG.


1


. The sheet tray


10


has a discharge plate


12


having arms


14


with apertures


16


and


18


for attaching the sheet tray


10


to a receiving shoot of a sheet feeding machine, a conveyor belt or other article delivery device. For an example of such attachment see U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,363 which is incorporated herein by reference. The discharge plate


12


also has a front face


20


with a plurality of slits


22


cut therein. The discharge plate


12


forms the back wall of the sheet tray


10


and adjustably supports the remaining portions of the sheet tray


10


. The slits


22


allow air to escape from under the sheets as they are added to the stack in the sheet tray


10


. The slits


22


are also used attach the tray side walls


32


and


34


.




Tray side walls


32


and


34


are adjustably attached to the discharge plate


12


by placing knobs


50


having a threaded portion through the apertures


36


in the tray side walls


32


and


34


. The threaded portion of the knobs


50


screw into brackets


40


which slide on guide rod


42


and are placed behind slits


22


in discharge plate


12


. In this manner the brackets


40


can be placed behind any of the slots


22


to attach tray walls


32


and


34


in any desired position. The slots


36


in side walls


32


and


34


are long enough to provide for adjustments between the slits


22


on the discharge plate


12


. Washers may be used on the treaded portion of knobs


50


to engage the front face


20


of the discharge plate


12


. As can be readily understood the side walls can be easily adjusted to accommodate the width of any product being deposited into the sheet tray


10


.




The depth of the sheet tray


10


is adjusted by moving guide rod


42


up or down relative to side slot


24


on discharge plate


12


. Threaded knobs


60


have a threaded portion which threads into the guide rod


42


for locking the guide rod into position. Washers


62


can be used with the threaded knobs


60


to engage the discharge plate


12


. In this manner the depth of the sheet tray


10


can easily be adjusted. Thus the number of sheets deposited into the sheet tray can be adjusted.




With the bottom portions


38


and


39


of tray side walls


32


and


34


respectively holding sheets of paper or other material wide or thin sheets will tend to sag in the middle of the support surfaces of bottom portions


38


and


39


. To alleviate the sagging support plate


45


is employed. The support plate


45


has a vertical rod engagement portion for connecting it to guide rod


42


thus support plate


45


in conjunction with raising and lowering the guide rod


42


and the tray side walls


32


and


34


.




The tray side walls


32


and


34


have top slots


72


and


74


respectively for engaging clamps


76


and brackets


78


which in conjunction with screws


75


pivotally secure guide rod


70


adjustably in place relative to the front face


20


of discharge plate


12


.




Fingers


70


are attached to guide rod


70


torsion spring


82


and clamping collar


84


such that the fingers will pivot on guide rod


70


thereby placing tension in torsion spring


82


and tending to return the fingers


70


to their original position. The fingers


70


are originally vertical to prevent articles delivered to the sheet tray


10


from escaping while being individually deposited in the sheet tray


10


. The fingers


70


can be adjusted to any position along guide rod


70


. The guide rod can be moved to place the fingers at any desired location for the size of sheet or other article deposited in the sheet tray


10


.




When the desired count of sheets or other articles is reached, an operator, either human or robotic, removes the stack of sheets or other articles from the sheet tray by pulling the stack away from the front face


20


thus rotating the fingers


80


upward. When the sheets or other articles are removed the fingers


80


rotate back to the vertical position with the aid of torsion springs


82


and are in position to receive another stack of sheets or other articles.




A sensor mount


90


is slideably mounted on guide rod


70


to position a sensor over the sheets or articles in the sheet tray


10


to detect their presence or absence. Thus when the articles are removed a sensor, not shown, in the sensor mount


90


sends a signal to the sheet feeder, not shown, to deliver another count of sheets to stack in the sheet tray.




A sensor


100


attached to the sensor mount detects the presence of sheets in the sheet tray. When the stack of sheets is removed from the sheet tray the sensor sends a signal to the sheet feeder to count out and send another series of sheets to the sheet tray to form another stack of a known quantity of sheets.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable depth sheet tray comprising:a discharge plate having a front face with a plurality of vertical slits, the discharge plate having a perpendicular arm at each end thereof, each arm used for attaching the sheet tray to a sheet feeding device so that sheets can be added to a stack of sheets in the sheet tray, a depth adjustment slot in the arms of the discharge plate for adjusting the depth of the sheet tray, a guide rod extending between the depth adjustment slots in the arms, the guide rod having threaded ends, a knob having a bolt portion, the bolt portion passing through the depth adjustment slots in the arms of the discharge plate and threadedly connected to the guide rod to fix the guide rod at a desired position in the depth adjustment slots, a bracket having a threaded aperture therein slidingly attached to the guide rod such that the apertures in the brackets can be adjustably aligned with the slits in the discharge plate, a second knob having a bolt portion, the bolt portion passing through the slits in discharge plate and threadedly connecting to the bracket to fix the guide rod at a desired position, a left tray sidewall having a horizontal slot for fastening the left tray sidewall to the discharge plate by passing the second knob bolt portion though the horizontal slot, through the slit in the discharge plate and thread the bolt into the bracket on the guide rod, the horizontal slot allows for horizontal adjustment of the left tray sidewall relative to the discharge plate so that the length of the sheets added to the sheet tray may be varied, a top slot in the left tray sidewall sidewall extending perpendicularly to the horizontal slot, a right tray sidewall having a horizontal slot for fastening the right tray sidewall to the discharge plate by passing the second knob bolt portion though the horizontal slot through the slit in the discharge plate and thread the bolt into the bracket on the guide rod, the horizontal slot allows for horizontal adjustment of the right tray sidewall relative to the discharge plate, so that the length of the sheets added to the sheet tray may be varied, a top slot in the right tray sidewall sidewall extending perpendicularly to the horizontal slot, a top guide rod adjustably attached to the right and left tray walls through the top slots therein, the adjustment allows for the length of the sheets fed into the sheet tray to be varied, a finger hingedly attached to the top rod guide and spring biased to the vertical position, such that the finger forms a barrier to sheets added to the sheet tray and can be moved out of the way by a force applied to the finger on its hinge, such that the stack of sheets will move the finger out of the way when removing the stack from the sheet feeder and the spring bias will return the finger to the horizontal vertical position after the stack of sheets has been removed.
  • 2. An adjustable depth sheet tray as in claim 1 wherein,a bottom plate attached to the guide rod and extending between the left and right tray sidewalls to support a portion of the bottom sheet in the sheet tray such that the sheets in the sheet tray do not sag.
  • 3. An adjustable depth sheet tray as in claim 2 wherein,a sensor mount on the top rod guide to position a sensor over the stack of sheets in the sheet tray for determining if there are sheets in the sheet tray.
  • 4. An adjustable depth sheet tray as in claim 3 wherein,a sensor in the sensor mount determines if the sheet tray is empty and signals a sheet feeder to begin sending sheets to the sheet tray.
  • 5. An adjustable depth sheet tray as in claim 1 wherein,a sensor mount on the top rod guide to position a sensor over the stack of sheets in the sheet tray for determining if there are sheets in the sheet tray.
  • 6. An adjustable depth sheet tray as in claim 5 wherein,a sensor in the sensor mount determines if the sheet tray is empty and signals a sheet feeder to begin sending sheets to the sheet tray.
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Number Date Country
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