Clamping claw for an endless conveyer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6237751
  • Patent Number
    6,237,751
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A clamping claw assembly is secured to an endless transport device, such as a chain conveyor. A fixed clamping jaw is engaged by a movable clamping jaw to secure a product placed between the two. The movable clamping jaw is carried by a lever arm which is movable by an actuating lever. The actuating lever is biased by a tension spring between stable open and closed positions, through a dead center position. The movable clamping jaw is in a locked condition when it is in its closed position due to the force applied by the tension spring.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a clamping claw for an endless conveyor such as a chain conveyor. A fixed clamping jaw and a movable clamping jaw are provided. The movable clamping jaw has closed and opened positions on either side of a dead center position. A lever arm is used to move the movable clamping jaw.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




A prior art clamping claw for an endless conveyor is known from EP 0 386 442 A2, wherein a first, fixed clamping jaw is arranged in an open position, and in which a pivotably seated second clamping jaw can be moved against the first clamping jaw. The pivotable clamping jaw is arranged on a first lever arm of a three-armed lever. An actuating roller for actuating the clamping jaw in its open and closed position is seated on a second lever arm. A third lever arm is embodied as an element of a device for introducing the clamping force, wherein this device overcomes a dead center when the clamping jaw is actuated.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,055,480 describes an endless conveyor for paper products, wherein the paper products are held by means of automatic locking between two clamping jaw. For opening, one of the clamping jaw is directedly actuated by means of a lever.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is based on providing a clamping claw for an endless conveyor.




In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by providing a clamping claw for an endless conveyor, such as a chain conveyor. A first fixed clamping jaw and a second movable or adjustable clamping jaw are provided. A lever is used to bring the adjustable jaw into open and closed positions by overcoming a center position. A spring is used to hold the adjustable jaw in its open and closed positions.




The advantages which can be attained by means of the present invention reside, in particular, in that a clamping claw has been created with the use of a few components, whose movable clamping jaw is maintained, after passing dead center, in two defined end positions by means of a spring force.




It is of particular advantage that in the closed position the movable clamping jaw applies automatic locking to the clamped printed product. In the clamped position, it is impossible to pull out, and therefore to lose, the printed product to be conveyed. It is furthermore possible to do without large spring forces because of the presence of the self-securing clamping jaws. This results in increased service life of the components of the clamping claw.




The clamping claw is designed without a housing. Each clamping claw has a clamping claw bottom, which constitutes a stop for the products to be picked up. This stop assures a gentle pick-up as well as an error-free deposit of the product to be conveyed.




A simple construction which has a force gradient, and which is easy on the components, is achieved in that an actuation force and/or the clamping force is additionally introduced into a lever supporting the clamping jaw.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows.




Shown are in





FIG. 1

, a schematic representation of a lateral view of a clamping claw in the open position;





FIG. 2

, a schematic representation of a lateral view of a clamping claw in the closed position; and in





FIG. 3

, a schematic representation analogous to

FIG. 2

, but with a second embodiment of the actuating lever.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A clamping claw


1


for an endless conveyor which, for example, is connected downstream of a rotary printing press, and which may be a chain conveyor, essentially consists of a fixed first clamping jaw


4


, fastened by means of a support


3


on a chain link


2


of a traction means of the chain conveyor, and of a movable second clamping jaw


6


, which works together with the first fixed clamping jaw


4


. The chain link


2


has at least on both ends a roller


5


, which rollers run in a chain guide, not specifically represented.




It is also possible to use cables, belts or toothed belts, for example, instead of a chain, as traction means.




The support


3


for the first clamping jaw


4


is designed to be L-shaped, for example. A short leg


7


of the support


3


extends at right angles in respect to a longitudinal axis


9


of the chain link


2


and is connected with the chain link


2


. A long leg


8


of the support


3


is arranged parallel with the longitudinal axis


9


of the chain link


2


. An outer free end


11


of the long leg


8


is designed to be V-shaped and is connected with the first clamping jaw


4


. A clamping jaw bottom


10


formed by the juncture of long leg


8


and clamping jaw


4


has a radius r


10


. The radius r


10


is greater than a radius of a front edge


12


of an object, for example a printed product


13


, conveyed by means of the clamping claw


1


as may be seen by referring to FIG.


2


.




The support


3


has a bore


14


at the junction of support legs


7


and


8


, which extends at right angles to the longitudinal axis


9


of the chain link


2


. A pivot shaft


16


of a lever


17


is arranged in this bore


14


. The lever


17


has a first lever arm


18


, on which the adjustable, pivotable clamping jaw


6


is fastened, and into which the actuating forces are introduced. For this purpose, the first lever arm


18


is provided, on its extended free end with a roller


19


for actuating the lever


17


. Lever


17


also has a second lever arm


22


which is seen more clearly in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. On its end, the second lever arm


22


has a bearing bolt


23


, which is used as the point


24


of application of the force from an end attachment or first of a tension spring


26


that functions as an energy storage device. On its other or second end, the tension spring


26


has an abutment


27


, which is in operative connection with a bearing bolt


28


located on the outer end


11


of the long leg


8


of the support


3


.




The support


3


, which is L-shaped in cross section, extends in the parallel direction in relation to the pivot shaft


16


. The support


3


has at least the width of a chain link


2


. The first clamping jaw


4


located on the support


3


is wider, for example twice as wide, as the support


3


.




The lever


17


can be arranged as two lever members carried on the ends of the pivot shaft


16


respectively on both sides of the support


3


and connected by means of the second clamping jaw


6


. Therefore two tension springs


26


have been employed, and each one of the two first lever arms


18


supports a roller


19


. The second clamping jaw


6


can be provided with a radius on its end acting against the inside of the first clamping jaw


4


. Undesirable impressions on the printed product


13


are prevented by means of this.




A distance a


1


between the free end of the clamping jaw


6


, i.e. the contact zone between the printed product


13


and the pivot shaft


16


of the clamping jaw


6


, preferably is slightly larger than the shortest distance between the pivot shaft


16


and the inside surface of the clamping jaw


4


. This distance a


1


may be seen in FIG.


2


.




The clamping jaw


6


is placed against the printed product


13


in such a way that the printed product


13


is clamped between the two clamping jaws


4


,


6


. In the closed position of the clamping jaw


6


, automatic locking is applied to the printed product


13


. For this purpose, a straight line


33


extending between the end of the clamping jaw


6


; i.e. the point of the contact zone formed by the printed product


13


and the clamping jaw


6


, and the pivot shaft


16


of the clamping jaw


6


, and a tangent line placed against a contact zone between the printed product


13


and the clamping jaw


4


, form an opening angle α. In a simplifying way, this opening angle α will be identified as the opening angle which is enclosed by the two clamping jaws


4


,


6


. This opening angle α, which is required for automatic locking in a direction away from the clamping jaw bottom


10


, is a function of the coefficient of friction between the clamping jaws


4


,


6


and the printed product


13


and is greater than 45°, preferably is greater than 60° and is less than 90°. Therefore a printed product


13


, which is held fast between the end of the second clamping jaw


6


and the inside of the first clamping jaw


4


cannot be pulled out.




The operation of the clamping claw


1


, in accordance with the present invention is described in what follows:




The clamping claw


1


arranged on a chain link


2


of the chain conveyor initially is in an open position A as shown in FIG.


1


. At a loading station, for example at a paddle wheel of a folding apparatus, a printed product


13


is conducted between the clamping jaws


4


,


6


. As a result of the actuation of the first lever arm


18


in a clockwise direction of rotation D, the bearing bolt


23


with the point


24


of application of force from the spring


26


describes a circle around the pivot shaft


16


. The radius of the circle corresponds to the length of the lever arm


22


. In the process, the point


24


of application of force of the tension spring


26


passes, from a stable position A below a dead center position B, to a dead center position B. In the course of this, the tension spring is tensed. The dead center position B is represented by a straight line


29


connecting the point


24


of application of force of the tension spring


26


, the pivot shaft


16


of the lever


17


, and the abutment


27


of the tension spring


26


. After passing through this dead center position B, the tension spring


26


contracts again. The free end of the second clamping jaw


6


comes to rest against the printed product


13


in the closed position C which is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




The stable positions, which are in the open and closed positions A, C of the second clamping jaw


6


, are achieved since distance between the point


24


of the application of force and the abutment


27


of the tension spring


26


in the open and closed positions are less than the length of the spring


26


in the dead center distance, i.e. of this distance in the dead center position. The clamping jaw


6


is therefore held in the open and closed positions by the force storage device


26


, i.e. without continued force applied by, for example, a cam control. The thickness of the printed product


13


can be between 0.1 mm and several millimeters.




When the printed product


13


is to be released, the first lever arm


18


is actuated in a counterclockwise direction E as shown in FIG.


2


. After passing through the dead center position B, the second clamping jaw


6


again takes up a stable position in the open position A.




In accordance with a second preferred embodiment, a further roller


31


is assigned to the first lever arm


18


of a lever


32


, which lever


32


is analogous to lever


17


. This second roller


31


is arranged between the first roller


19


and the clamping jaw


6


.




The arrangement of a second roller


31


in addition to the roller


19


is advantageous due to the fact that switching of the second clamping jaw


6


into the end positions A, C can be performed by means of different rollers


19


,


31


.




In place of the lever


17


,


32


having two lever arms, it is possible to provide only a single lever arm. The adjustable clamping jaw


6


is fastened on this single lever arm, and the fastening forces for moving the clamping jaw


6


into its open and closed position as well as the clamping forces are introduced there.




While preferred embodiments of a clamping claw for an endless conveyor 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 a number of changes in, for example the type of printing press being used, the type of folder used, and the like may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A clamping claw for an endless conveyor comprising:a support secured to the endless conveyor, said support including a first end secured to said endless conveyor, and a second end; a first, fixed clamping jaw supported adjacent said second end of said support; a second, movable clamping jaw cooperating with said first, fixed clamping jaw; a pivotable lever carried by said support adjacent said first end of said support, said pivotable lever having a first lever arm and a second lever arm said second lever arm being pivotable about a pivot shaft passing through said support, said first lever arm being attached to said second, movable clamping jaw, said second lever arm being pivotable on said pivot shaft to move said second movable clamping jaw between an open position, an intermediate center position, and a closed position with respect to said first fixed clamping jaw; and A force storage device having a first end secured to said second lever arm and having a second end secured to said second end of said support said first and second ends of said force storage device being located at first and second opposite sides of said pivot shaft, said force storage device generating an actuating force for moving said second, movable clamping jaw between said open and closed positions and for generating a clamping force on said second, movable clamping jaw in said closed position of said second movable clamping jaw, said second, movable clamping jaw being locked in said closed position by said force storage device moving past said center position.
  • 2. The clamping claw of claim 1 wherein said fixed clamping jaw and said movable clamping jaw enclose an opening angle of greater than 45° in said closed position.
  • 3. The clamping claw of claim 1 wherein said first, fixed clamping jaw and said support define a generally v-shaped clamping jaw bottom extending transverse to a longitudinal direction of the endless conveyor, said v-shaped clamping jaw bottom forming a stop for products received by said clamping claw.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
196 42 117 Oct 1996 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE97/02280 WO 00 4/8/1999 4/8/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/16453 4/23/1998 WO A
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