Delivery device for removing folded printed products

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6830242
  • Patent Number
    6,830,242
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 21, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
Delivery device for removing printed products which straddle a saddle-shaped support of a conveying arrangement with the aid of circulating carriers. A gripping device comprises two rotating gripping members respectively positioned on the circumference of a rotating support between which the printed products are gripped and lifted off the conveying arrangement. Preferably, the gripping members have a curved outer shell surface that forms an essentially circular contour together with an outer shell surface of a support. The printed products are pulled off horizontally with initially high speed from the conveying arrangement and then transferred vertically to another conveying arrangement. The collision with the subsequent printed product is avoided even with high production capacity.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application claims the priority of European Patent Application No. 01810809.2 filed on Aug. 21, 2001, the disclosure of which is being incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a delivery device for removing folded printed products, which are transported straddling with the aid of circulating carriers on the saddle-shaped support of a conveying arrangement. The delivery device is provided with a gripping device for gripping the printed products, such that they can be transported away with the conveying arrangement.




Delivery devices of the aforementioned type have long been known in the print-processing industry and, in particular, are used to carefully lift off printed products such as brochures, newspapers and the like from a gathering section moving in longitudinal direction. The printed products lifted off the gathering section are deflected and are supplied, for example, to a device for trimming the top, bottom and front.




In particular, the gathering section has an endless gathering chain on which feeders deposit printed sheets that are removed from a stack for forming the printed products. Carriers are arranged evenly spaced along the gathering chain and are used to transport the folded printed sheets deposited on the chain. The carriers can be attached to the gathering chain, such that they can be adjusted for changing the spacing. For the so-called “selective binding,” the printed products are selectively assembled and the thickness of the printed products can be changed in this way. The assembled printed products as a rule are bound, in particular in the region of the gathering chain, with the aid of a wire-stitching machine. In that case, the gathering chain is preferably a double-gathering chain.




In the high-performance range, the production speed is frequently limited by the capacity of the delivery device, which must lift and deflect the printed products carefully and, at the same time, without interruption. Further, the separate printed products must be lifted off the conveying track at a high enough speed, so that the following printed product does not collide with the previous one. In addition, the printed products must be gripped and lifted off with enough care, so that the printed products are not damaged and, in particular, no markings are created on the outside. For the “selective binding,” it should furthermore be possible to remove printed products of different thickness and different formats with the same high capacity.




Swiss Patent No. CH-A-358 100 discloses an delivery device, which lifts up the printed products with a sword and then inserts the printed products between successively arranged roller pairs. The rotational axes of the respective roller pairs are directed parallel to the movement plane of the sword and perpendicular to its slanted movement components. The slanted orientation of the sword movement and the roller pairs, as well as a drive connection of the sword are dimensioned such that the printed products retain their horizontal conveying speed when they are lifted off. The printed products are deflected relatively sudden and without particular care with respect to the product. The production speed of the system is limited to 8,000 to 10,000 copies per hour, depending on the chain division and format.




A different delivery device is known from Swiss Patent No. CH-A-525 142, which is designed to permit a further increase in the speed. A lift-off sword is provided for this, which is moved along an elliptical path in such a way that the movement component above the chain apparatus is always oriented in advancing direction.




European Patent No. EP 1 072 546 A1 discloses an apparatus, comprising a star-shaped, rotatingly driven device, for removing the printed products above the gathering chain with the aid of tongue-like gripping members that lift the printed products from the gathering chain quickly and in the most stable position possible. The products are gripped by the tongue-shaped clamping members of a stationary sword and pulled in a 90° curve onto vertically moving belts. The rotating gripping members grip the printed products with a speed that is slightly higher than the transporting speed of the gathering chain. As a result, the printed products are pulled somewhat away from the carriers and thus do not hinder the outgoing printed product. A production speed of 20,000 to 25,000 copies per hour can be achieved, depending on the chain division and the number of rotating gripping members. The disadvantage of this arrangement is the comparatively large space required for the rotating gripping members and the high gripping forces necessary for controlling the acceleration and delay forces that occur during the deflection of the printed products. In addition, difficulties can arise during the processing of individual sheets in the case of a malfunction. In that case, the gripping members must automatically adjust to the thickness of such an individual sheet during the operation, which is very involved from a design point of view. During the individual readjustment from 21″ to 14″, the number of gripping arms must furthermore be increased from two to three.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to develop an delivery device for removing folded printed products from a support, which permits an even higher production speed while still operating carefully and in a safe manner. In addition, it should have a compact design.




This object is solved with a delivery device having a gripping device for picking up and transporting off printed products in that the gripping device is provided with at least two rotating gripping members. The rotating gripping members are respectively positioned along the circumference of a rotating carrier between which the printed products are gripped and lifted off. The printed products are gripped by the rotating gripping members, which may be respectively positioned on the rotating carrier. As a result, the movement of the printed products is not limited to a circular path or a linear path, and thus, the movement of the printed products may have an optimum design. In particular, the movement path can be designed such that the collision with a following printed product associated with known delivery device at higher production speeds is avoided. According to the invention, a speed can be achieved at which the printed products are taken over virtually without impact by the gripping members, thus assuring a careful handling of the printed products. Furthermore, the printed products may be transferred to an additional conveying arrangement, for example onto belts, with a very small impact. Since rotating arms are not required according to the invention, a particularly compact design of the delivery device and gripping members may be obtained.




If, according to another modification of the invention, the gripping members have a beehive design, a particularly high production speed with careful handling of the printed products may be achieved. The largest diameter for the beehive-shaped gripping members is preferably dimensioned such that the resulting circumferential speed per cycle is higher than the chain division of the conveying arrangement. As a result of the somewhat higher, horizontal maximum circumferential speed of the beehive-shaped gripping members, as compared to the speed of the conveying arrangement, the printed product can be withdrawn optimally from the carriers. The beehive-shaped gripping members are preferably arranged in such a way that the printed products are displaced in the direction of the decreasing diameter during the carrier rotation. The printed products are consequently braked continuously in a horizontal direction and are transferred with a minimum horizontal speed to the conveying arrangement that is positioned at a right angle thereto.




Other advantageous features follow from the dependent patent claims, the subsequent description and the drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in further detail in the following with the aid of the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

schematically illustrates a vertical section through an delivery device according to the invention, as well as a portion of a conveying arrangement;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view from above of the delivery device according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a schematic section through the delivery device and the conveying arrangement along the line III—III in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a section corresponding to

FIG. 3

, but showing a later operational state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The delivery device


1


is arranged in the region of a conveying arrangement


8


, which conveys printed products


5


with a gathering chain


2


in the direction of arrow


6


, as shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

shows that a double gathering chain comprising two individual chains


3


and


4


and a saddle-shaped support


43


, on which the printed products


5


are conveyed straddling. In the process, the printed products


5


are carried along with the aid of carriers


7


that project on the side of gathering chain


2


or double chain


3


,


4


. The carriers


7


can be adjusted advantageously for changing the chain division. The printed products


5


as a rule include several printed sheets, which are dropped onto the gathering chain


2


or double chain


3


,


4


via feeders, not shown herein. The folded printed sheets, used to form the printed products


5


, can be opened up inside these feeders and deposited onto the gathering chain


2


. The printed products


5


, created with these sheets, therefore have respectively one fold


5




a


that extends in conveying direction of the gathering chain


2


or double chain


3


,


4


during the transport of the product. The printed products


5


are transported straddling at an acute angle, which conforms to the saddle-shaped support


43


. The printed products


5


can also be individual folded sheets.




A lift-off sword


34


is provided to convey the printed products


5


into the region where they are gripped by a gripping device


100


of delivery device


1


. The sword is arranged between the two gathering chains


3


and


4


, as shown in FIG.


3


.

FIG. 1

shows that the sword has a comb-like upper edge


44


. The lift-off sword


34


is connected to and operated with two crank disks


35


, such that it moves along a closed, circular or oval curved path in a vertical plane and, during each circulation, lifts a printed product


5


from the gathering chain


2


or double gathering chain


3


,


4


and moves it into the pick-up range of the delivery device


1


. The two crank disks


35


are positioned rotating on two shafts


37


, wherein one of these shafts is a drive shaft and the two crank disks


35


are respectively connected to each other with an endless toothed belt or chain


36


. The bearing arrangement


38


serves to position the lift-off sword


34


on the two crank disks


35


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Naturally, the movement of lift-off sword


34


is synchronized with the movement of the conveying arrangement


8


. The lift-off sword


34


can also be stationary, wherein the printed products


5


are pushed onto the lift-off sword


34


and the gathering chain


2


is lowered, in a manner as known per se.




The delivery device


1


is provided with two bearing plates


9


and


10


, on which two parallel extending drive shafts


14


are positioned at a distance to each other.

FIG. 2

shows that the drive shafts


14


are rotationally connected to respectively one drive wheel


11


, around which an endless toothed belt


12


is fitted. Three disk-shaped supports or carriers


15


are mounted on each drive shaft


14


, so as to rotate along, which are arranged in pairs and at a distance to each other as shown. Also conceivable is a design with less than three or more than three supports


15


for each shaft


14


. The supports


15


are driven such that they rotate in the counterclockwise direction, as shown in FIG.


4


. The left supports


15


in

FIG. 4

are driven in the counterclockwise direction, as shown with arrow


55


, and the supports


15


on the right side are driven in the clockwise direction according to arrow


56


. The rotational speeds and the circumferential speeds of supports


15


are respectively the same.




Gripping device


100


is described with reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Two beehive-type rollers are positioned on each support or carrier


15


, which are arranged diametrical to the respective drive shaft


14


, as can be seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, and which form the gripping members


20


. The rollers or gripping members


20


are respectively positioned on a shaft


24


that is attached with a holder


25


to the support


15


. As shown, the supports


15


are respectively provided with a bearing


23


, which holds one shaft


24


. The shafts


24


extend respectively crosswise to the drive shafts


14


.




The rollers or gripping members


20


are respectively driven with a bevel-gear drive


42


, which comprises a wheel


27


that is rotationally connected to the shaft


24


and meshes with a wheel


17


, which is mounted on a drive shaft


16


.

FIG. 2

shows that each drive shaft


16


is positioned rotating on two disks


46


and


47


, which are respectively connected fixedly to one of the drive shafts


14


. A spur gear


18


(sun gear) is attached centric to the drive shaft


14


and is fixedly connected to the side plate


10


. Two planetary gears


19


, arranged diametrically opposite each other, which are fixedly connected to one of the drive shafts


16


, run off the spur gear. When the drive shafts


14


turn, the planetary gears


19


also turn synchronously via the spur gears


18


and the rollers or gripping members


20


turn synchronously via the drive shafts


16


and the bevel gears


42


. Arrows


50


in

FIG. 2

show the rotational directions of the rollers or gripping members


20


.




Each roller or gripping member


20


is respectively arranged in a V-shaped gap


51


that is open toward the outside, as shown in FIG.


4


. In addition, each roller or gripping member


40


may be provided with a curved outer shell surface


40


, which forms a circular contour together with an outer shell surface


26


of support or carrier


15


. The outer shell surfaces of the rollers or gripping members,


20


as well as the carriers


15


are provided with a rubber-elastic lining


28


and


21


, as shown in particular in FIG.


3


.




Two additional shafts


39


are positioned above the carriers


15


on the two bearing plates


9


and


10


and are also driven with toothed belts


12


. These shafts respectively drive three endless top conveying belts


31


, which respectively operate jointly with a bottom conveying belt


30


for the continued transport of printed products


5


.

FIG. 3

shows that the belts


31


and


30


form two conveying arrangements


52


and


53


, between which a deflection roller


33


is arranged that feeds the printed products


5


selectively to the conveying arrangement


52


or


53


. If the deflection roller


33


is in the position shown in

FIG. 3

, the printed products


5


are fed to the conveying arrangement


53


. By pivoting the deflection roller


33


counterclockwise around a horizontal axis


33




a


, a position can be adjusted in which the printed products


5


are fed to the conveying arrangement


52


. The deflection roller


33


is adjusted with control means that are not shown herein. The conveying arrangements


52


and


53


cause the printed products


5


to be deflected to an essentially horizontal plane. In the process, the printed products


5


are supplied, for example, to a cutting device


41


that is only indicated in

FIG. 4

, e.g. a three-side trimmer.




The operating mode for the delivery device


1


according to the invention is explained in the following.





FIG. 1

shows that the double gathering chain


2


conveys the printed products


5


in the direction of arrow


6


and thus into the region where they are picked up by the lift-off sword


34


. With this lift-off sword


34


, respectively one printed product


5


is picked up on the inside of fold


5




a


and is lifted up.

FIGS. 1 and 3

show a printed product


5


′ that is picked up by the lift-off sword


34


and is lifted up. During the continued transport, the lift-off sword


34


then dips down once more between the two chains


3


and


4


and picks up the following printed product


5


and lifts it up in the same way. As shown clearly in

FIG. 3

, the lifted up printed product


5


′ is gripped in the region of fold


5




a


′ by the rollers or gripping members


20


, arranged in pairs. The lift-off sword


34


has comb-type design that corresponds to that of the rollers or gripping members


20


, as mentioned in the above, so that the lift-off sword


34


is not picked up by the rollers or gripping members


20


. As a result of the rotation of support or carrier


15


, the picked up printed product


5


′ is accelerated in vertical upward direction. At the same time, a horizontal acceleration takes place in the conveying direction of the double gathering chain


2


and thus in the direction of arrow


6


, which is caused by the rotation of the rollers or gripping members


20


. This horizontal acceleration is at the highest value for the arrangement shown in

FIG. 3

since the diameter D of these rollers


20


is largest in the pick-up region for these rollers or gripping members


20


. During the further conveying of printed products


5


′, the diameter D of the rollers or gripping members


20


continues to get smaller and, accordingly, the horizontal speed of the printed product


5


′ decreases.

FIG. 4

shows the printed product


5


′ in a phase, in which the smallest diameter D is effective. The fold


5




a


′ in that case is already in the region of conveying arrangement


53


. The printed product


5


′ is deflected into the region of conveying arrangement


53


through a corresponding adjustment of the deflection roller


33


.





FIG. 4

shows the phase in which the printed product


5


′ is lifted up far enough to be nearly completely off the gathering chain


2


. The horizontal speed of printed product


5


′ in that case is essentially zero and the product is conveyed by the conveying arrangement


53


and the supports


15


, which grip the lower edge of the printed product


5


′. The printed product


5


′ is then deflected to an essentially horizontal plane and is supplied to the cutting device


41


where it is trimmed on three sides.




Following a rotation of 180° by the support


15


, the aforementioned conveying operation is repeated with the following printed product


5


. The printed product


5


is thus picked up in the aforementioned manner by the emerging lift-off sword


34


and is moved to the effective range of three rollers or gripping members


20


that operate in pairs. If the printed product


5


is thicker or thinner than the printed product


5


′, then the lining


28


or


21


accordingly is compressed more or less. To accommodate even greater differences in the thickness, a design is conceivable for which the supports


15


, for example, can be compressed pneumatically to the respective product thickness. For this, the distance between the two drive shafts


14


is changed based on the product thickness. The product thickness can be detected with sensors, not shown herein, and the corresponding value can be used to control the adjustment of the drive shafts


14


.




The conveying arrangement


52


can be used to feed incomplete products


5


to a waste paper box that is not shown herein. Of course, the deflection roller


33


must then be adjusted accordingly. Incomplete printed products of this type can also be detected with a sensor. The deflection roller


33


is adjusted accordingly, so that these printed products are supplied with the conveying arrangement


52


to the waste paper box.




With the exemplary embodiment shown herein, the products


5


are picked up respectively by three roller pairs. In principle, a design is conceivable where the printed products


5


are picked up by only one roller pair or by more than three roller pairs. Also conceivable are designs where only one roller or gripping member


20


, or more than two rollers or gripping members


20


, are positioned on the supports or carriers


15


. As previously mentioned, the lift-off sword


34


can be movable or stationary. In principle, other means can also be used to move the printed products


5


into the region where they are picked up by the rollers or gripping members


20


.




The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Delivery device for removing folded printed products comprising:a conveying arrangement with a saddle-shaped support; and a gripping device operably associated with said conveying arrangement, said gripping device picking up printed products straddled over the saddle-shaped support of the conveying arrangement while the printed products are being conveyed with the conveying arrangement, wherein the gripping device has at least two rotating gripping members, which are respectively positioned on the circumference of a respective one of a pair of rotating supports, said printed products being gripped between the pair of rotating supports and transported off the conveying arrangement, and wherein the at least two rotating gripping members have a curved outer shell surface, each rotating gripping member forming an essentially circular outline together with an outer shell surface of the respective rotating support.
  • 2. Delivery device for removing folded printed products comprising:a conveying arrangement with a saddle-shared support, a gripping device operably associated with said conveying arrangement, said gripping device picking up printed products straddled over the saddle-shaped support of the conveying arrangement while the printed products are being conveyed with the conveying arrangement, and a drive shaft about which each respective rotating support rotates, wherein the gripping device has at least two rotating gripping members, which are respectively positioned on the circumference of a respective one of a pair of rotating supports, said printed products being gripped between the pair of rotating supports and transported off the conveying arrangement, and wherein the at least two rotating gripping members respectively rotate around a shaft, which is arranged at a distance to the drive shall for the respective rotating support and which extends crosswise to the drive shall of the respective rotating support.
  • 3. The delivery device according to claims 1, wherein the at least two rotating gripping members are beehive-shaped.
  • 4. The delivery device according to claim 1, wherein each respective rotating support is provided with two rotating gripping members, arranged diametrically opposite each other.
  • 5. The delivery device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the at least two rotating gripping members and the respective rotating supports is provided with a rubber-elastic lining.
  • 6. The delivery device according to claim 1, further comprising a deflection roller arranged between the pair of respective rotating supports, said deflection roller adapted to deflect the printed products selectively either to the left or the right.
  • 7. The delivery device according to claim 6, further comprising two upper conveying arrangements, each upper conveying arrangement being arranged on a respective side of the deflection roller whereby the two upper conveying arrangements respectively guide the printed products to different planes.
  • 8. The delivery device according to claim 1, wherein the gripping device includes a lift-off sword that lifts the printed products individually off the conveying arrangement.
  • 9. The delivery device according to claim 8, wherein the lift-off sword moves along a curved path or is arranged stationary.
  • 10. The delivery device according to claim 8, wherein the conveying arrangement is provided with a double gathering chain and the lift-off sword is arranged between the two chains of the double gathering chain.
  • 11. The delivery device according to claim 1, wherein the gripping device comprises two or more pairs of rotating supports.
  • 12. The delivery device according to claim 1, further comprising a drive shaft about which each respective rotating support rotates, wherein the at least two rotating gripping members respectively rotate around a shaft, which is arranged at a distance to a drive shaft for the respective rotating support and which extends crosswise to the drive shall of the respective rotating support.
  • 13. The delivery device according to claim 7, wherein the gripping device includes a lift-off sword that lifts the printed products individually off the conveying arrangement.
  • 14. The delivery device according to claim 7, wherein the conveying arrangement is provided with a double gathering chain and the lift-off sword is arranged between the two chains of the double gathering chain.
  • 15. The delivery device according to claim 1, wherein each respective rotating support is provided with two rotating gripping members, arranged diametrically opposite each other.
  • 16. The delivery device according to claim 2, wherein each respective rotating support is provided with two rotating gripping members, arranged diametrically opposite each other.
  • 17. The delivery device according to claim 2, further comprising a deflection roller arranged between the pair of respective rotating supports, said deflection roller adapted to deflect the printed products selectively either to the left or the right.
  • 18. The delivery device according to claim 4, further comprising a deflection roller arranged between the pair of respective rotating supports, said deflection roller adapted to deflect the printed products selectively either to the left or the right.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01810809 Aug 2001 EP
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