Information
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Patent Grant
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6776411
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Patent Number
6,776,411
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Date Filed
Friday, September 14, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P
- Schlak; Daniel K
Agents
- Greenberg; Laurence A.
- Stemer; Werner H.
- Locher; Ralph E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 218
- 271 217
- 414 7908
- 414 7901
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials includes a pile-forming station wherein sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction are piled, a make-ready station located upline of the pile-forming station in the processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into the make-ready station, and a conveyor by which a pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station is movable into the pile-forming station, a pile underlay carrier disposed in the make-ready station, the pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than the first level, the support, at the first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station, the support being adjustably movable in a direction to the second level for transferring the pile underlay to the conveyor; and a machine for processing flat printing materials including the delivery.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials, especially a sheet-processing printing machine, having a pile-forming station wherein sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction are piled, a make-ready station located upline of the pile-forming station in the processing direction and having an insertion opening provided in a side wall for the insertion of a pile underlay into the make-ready station, and a conveyor by which the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station is movable into the pile-forming station, and also relates to a machine for processing flat printing materials and equipped with the delivery, especially a printing machine.
A delivery of the foregoing general type is known heretofore from the published German Patent Document DE 196 12 294 C2. This discloses a conveyor by which pile underlays of different types can be transported from the aforementioned make-ready station into the aforementioned pile-forming station. To the extent that these pile underlays are in the form of a rake or a floating table, at least in the case of one and the same job to be processed by the machine, one and the same pile underlay may possibly be moved to and fro repeatedly between the make-ready station and the pile-forming station. However, the necessary changing of the delivery to a different pile underlay is required in any case at a job change and also only when, for example, in the case of a pile underlay provided in the form of a rake, this is unsuitable for the case of forming a pile on pallets not provided with grooves, in order to perform a pile change during production printing, so that the delivery has to be changed over to a pile underlay in the form of the aforementioned floating table. As a rule, therefore, a mounted pile underlay in the form of the rake or the floating table remains in use over a relatively long time period, because during a pile change using a rake or a floating table as a pile underlay forming an auxiliary pile carrier, the auxiliary pile carrier is always one and the same from case to case, depending upon the type of pallet used.
In the case of hurdle or rack formation, however, a further pile underlay in the form of a hurdle board is required for each partial pile to be formed.
Starting from a make-ready station, a device for mechanized loading of a pile-forming station with lost pile underlays, such as with hurdle boards, in particular, is disclosed by the published German Patent Document DE 43 44 361 C2. In the make-ready station disclosed therein, a plurality of pile underlays piled on one another is stored in a magazine, from which the respective lowermost underlay can be transported into the pile-forming station by a rake that is reciprocatingly movable between the make-ready station and the pile-forming station and is equipped with drivers or entrainers. Information relating to the filling of the magazine cannot be gathered from the aforementioned document. However, it is conceivable that, before the start of a print job, the magazine is filled up by inserting the pile underlays by hand. The disclosed device can therefore entirely be advantageously used for hurdle delivery, provided a print job does not exceed a specific edition size and therefore a specific number of requisite hurdle boards.
The delivery disclosed in the published German Patent Document DE 196 12 294 C2 mentioned at the introduction hereto is certainly, in principle, suitable for the case of exceeding a specific edition size. However, in this case, there remains the difficulty of introducing appropriate pile underlays into the make-ready station. For this purpose, the delivery disclosed in the last-cited document provides only a slot-like lateral opening in one side wall of the delivery, through which, respectively, a pile underlay in the form of a hurdle board is to be moved into the make-ready station and transferred to the conveyor which, in order to accommodate the pile underlay, has only frame arms which are arranged in the vicinity of a respective side wall. The introduction of a pile underlay through the aforementioned insertion opening therefore proves to be extremely difficult.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials, namely a delivery of the general type described in the introduction hereto, so that the introduction of pile underlays into the make-ready station is made easier and can be performed in an extremely short time.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials, comprising a pile-forming station wherein sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction are piled, a make-ready station located upline of the pile-forming station in the processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into the make-ready station, and a conveyor by which a pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station is movable into the pile-forming station, a pile underlay carrier disposed in the make-ready station, the pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than the first level, the support, at the first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station, the support being adjustably movable in a direction to the second level for transferring the pile underlay to the conveyor.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the support is formed with a table surface onto which the pile underlay is pushable.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the delivery includes a ramp for supporting the pile underlay during an initial phase of feeding thereof to the pile underlay carrier.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the delivery includes a further conveyor for feeding the pile underlay to the pile underlay carrier.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the further conveyor includes a conveying roller connected to a drive.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the drive is disposed within the conveying roller.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the delivery includes a roller arrangement disposed parallel to an axis of the conveying roller and biased in a direction towards the conveying roller.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the delivery includes a stop for restricting the pile underlays feedable to the pile underlay carrier to a predetermined maximum wall thickness.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the delivery includes a sensor which, after the pile underlay has been inserted completely into the make-ready station, serves for generating a signal if an end of the pile underlay trailing with respect to the insertion direction deviates from a predetermined position.
In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the delivery includes a housing surrounding the insertion opening, the housing comprising the ramp and formed with an opening disposed upline of the insertion opening through which the pile underlay is to be pushed, and a flap which, in a first position thereof, closes the upline opening, and in a second position thereof, opens the upline opening, the flap being lockable in the first position thereof.
In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the conveyor comprises a carriage, a frame is provided for carrying the pile underlay carrier and accommodating the carriage so that it is reciprocatingly movable between the make-ready station and the pile-forming station, and the ramp is suspended so as to be pivotably supported on the frame.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a machine for processing flat printing materials, including a delivery, comprising a pile-forming station wherein sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction are piled, a make-ready station located upline of the pile-forming station in the processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into the make-ready station, and a conveyor by which a pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station is movable into the pile-forming station, a pile underlay carrier disposed in the make-ready station, the pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than the first level, the support, at the first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station, the support being adjustably movable in a direction to the second level for transferring the pile underlay to the conveyor.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a sheet-processing printing machine, including a delivery, comprising a pile-forming station wherein sheets conveyed to the printing machine in a processing direction are piled, a make-ready station located upline of the pile-forming station in the processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into the make-ready station, and a conveyor by which a pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station is movable into the pile-forming station, a pile underlay carrier disposed in the make-ready station, the pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than the first level, the support, at the first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station, the support being adjustably movable in a direction to the second level for transferring the pile underlay to the conveyor.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the delivery is for a sheet-processing printing machine.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objects of the invention, in the make-ready station, there is thus arranged a pile underlay carrier having a support which can be adjusted between a first level and a second level lower than the first and which, at the first level thereof, accommodates the pile underlay inserted into the make-ready station and, by being adjusted in the direction of the second level, transfers the underlay to the conveyor.
In this configuration, a pile underlay, respectively, introduced into the make-ready station through the insertion opening can be pushed onto the pile underlay carrier, which then aligns the pile underlay in a necessary manner so that, after the pile underlay has been inserted, the latter is transferred to the conveyor by lowering the pile underlay carrier, after the pile underlay has been moved into a horizontal position by the aforementioned alignment.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary diagrammatic side elevational view of a sheet-processing printing machine, showing an end section thereof which includes the delivery according to the invention, having a pile-forming or stacking station and a make-ready station, the construction according to the invention being only roughly indicated therein;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of
FIG. 1
, showing the pile-forming station and the make-ready station, and omitting many of the components;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged cross-sectional view, taken transversely to the processing direction, of the make-ready station shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged fragmentary view of
FIG. 3
, showing a lifting mechanism by which a support for accommodating a pile underlay is adjustable between a first level and a lower second level, in a position of the lifting mechanism corresponding to the lower second level and in the form of a support carried by the lifting mechanism at height levels corresponding to the first and the second levels;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a conveying roller with a drive therefor arranged therewithin; and
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary view of
FIG. 2
as seen in the direction of the arrow VI in FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings and, first, particularly to
FIG. 1
thereof, there is shown therein part of a sheet-processing rotary printing machine including a delivery
1
following a last processing station of the machine. Such a processing station may be a printing unit or a post-treatment unit, such as a varnishing unit. In the example at hand, the last processing station is a printing unit
2
operating with the offset process and having an impression cylinder
2
.
1
. The latter carries a respective sheet
3
in a processing direction represented by a directional arrow
5
through a printing nip between the impression cylinder
2
.
1
and a blanket cylinder
2
.
2
cooperating therewith, and subsequently transfers the sheet to a chain conveyor
4
while opening grippers arranged on the impression cylinder
2
.
1
and provided thereon for gripping the sheet
3
at a gripping edge at a leading end of the sheet
3
. The chain conveyor
4
includes two conveyor chains
6
, of which a respective chain
6
runs along a respective side wall of the chain delivery
4
during operation.
A respective conveyor chain
6
is wrapped or looped around a respective one of two synchronously driven drive sprockets
7
having axes of rotation which are aligned with one another and, in the example at hand, is respectively guided over a deflecting or reversing sprocket
8
located opposite the drive sprockets
7
and disposed downline therefrom, as viewed in the processing direction represented by the arrow
5
. Between the two conveyor chains
6
, there extend gripper systems
9
borne by the two chains
6
and having grippers
9
.
1
, which pass through gaps between grippers arranged on the impression cylinder
2
.
1
and, in the process, accept a respective sheet
3
by gripping the aforementioned gripping edge at the leading end of the sheet
3
directly before the grippers arranged on the impression cylinder
2
.
1
open, transport the sheet over a sheet guiding device
10
to a sheet brake
11
, and open thereat in order to transfer the sheet
3
to the sheet brake
11
. The latter imparts to the sheet
3
a depositing speed which is reduced with respect to the processing speed and, after the sheet
3
has reached the depositing speed, in turn, releases the sheet
3
, so that a respective, now retarded, sheet
3
finally encounters leading-edge stops
12
in a pile-forming or stacking station
14
. The sheet
3
is aligned on the leading-edge stops
12
and on trailing-edge stops
13
located opposite the former and pivotable transversely with respect to the processing direction and, together with preceding and/or following sheets
3
, forms a pile
14
.
1
which can be lowered, by a lifting mechanism, to an extent corresponding to that with which the pile
14
.
1
grows. Of the lifting mechanism, only a platform
15
carrying the pile
14
.
1
, and lifting chains
16
carrying the platform
15
and represented in phantom are reproduced in FIG.
1
.
Along the paths thereof between the drive sprockets
7
, on the one hand, and the reversing sprockets
8
, on the other hand, the conveyor chains
6
are guided by chain guide rails, which therefore determine the chain paths of the chain strands or runs. In the example at hand, the sheets
3
are transported by the lower chain strand in FIG.
1
. The portion of the chain path through which the latter passes is followed alongside by a sheet guiding surface
17
formed on the sheet guide device
10
and facing towards the strand. Between the surface
17
and the sheet
3
, respectively, guided thereover, a carrying air cushion is preferably formed during operation. For this purpose, the sheet guiding device
10
is equipped with blown-air or blast nozzles (not shown here) which open into the sheet guide surface
17
.
In order to prevent mutual adhesion of the printed sheets
3
in the pile
14
.
1
, a dryer
19
and a powdering device
20
are provided on the path of the sheets
3
from the drive sprockets
7
to the sheet brake
11
.
In order to avoid excessive heating of the sheet guiding surface
17
by the dryer
19
, a coolant circuit, which is represented in
FIG. 1
by a coolant trough
23
, is integrated into the sheet guiding device
10
.
FIG. 2
shows, in a plan view, a make-ready station
24
which is adjacent to the pile forming station
14
and here is preferably provided upline of the pile-forming station
14
, as viewed in the processing direction. In the vicinity of the pile-forming station, as can be seen in
FIG. 1
, in a side wall
1
.
1
of the delivery
1
, there is provided an insertion opening
25
for inserting a pile underlay
26
into the make-ready station
24
. Between the pile-forming station
14
and the make-ready station
24
there is a functional link via a conveyor, which will be explained hereinafter, by which the pile underlay
26
inserted into the make-ready station
24
can be moved into the pile forming station
14
.
Above the pile-forming station
14
and the make-ready station
24
, there extends a rectangular frame
27
which can be raised and lowered and has lateral frame arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
which are arranged in the region of a respective one of the side walls
1
.
1
and
1
.
2
and which, at the respective ends thereof, are joined to one another by respective crossmembers
27
.
3
and
27
.
4
(note FIG.
5
). The frame arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
carry a U-shaped carriage
28
which is displaceable reciprocatingly along the arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
between the make-ready station
24
and the pile-forming station
14
, is constructed for accommodating a pile underlay
26
and has arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
and a web
28
.
3
joining the arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
, as can be seen in
FIG. 3
, and facing away from the pile-forming station
14
. The frame arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
are constructed as hollow profiles, wherein linear drives are accommodated. The arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
of the carriage
28
are connected to the linear drives via drivers or entrainers which extend through the frame arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
, and are arranged in the immediate vicinity of the frame arms
27
.
1
and
27
.
2
.
The frame
27
with the linear drives integrated therein and the carriage
28
form a conveyor, by which a respective pile underlay
26
introduced into the make-ready station
24
and deposited on the carriage
28
can be moved into the pile-forming station
14
.
In order to implement or realize the aforementioned conveyor in detail, recourse is preferably had to the configuration described in the published German Patent Document DE 196 12 294 C2 with reference to the auxiliary pile holding element therein and the auxiliary pile frame therein.
The carriage
28
is constructed for accommodating a respective pile underlay
26
. To this end, as can be seen in
FIG. 3
, the arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
of the carriage
28
are respectively provided with an L-shaped cross section so that a respective L catches under a respective lateral edge region of a pile underlay
26
and forms a stop for a respective side end of the pile underlay
26
, which is present here in the form of a hurdle board.
Arranged in the make-ready station
24
is a pile underlay carrier
29
having a support
29
.
1
that is adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than the first. The pile underlay carrier
29
is inserted, as can be seen in particular in
FIG. 3
, into a trough
30
which is arranged on the underside of the frame
27
and carried by the latter. The pile underlay carrier
29
is fixed to a base
30
.
1
of the trough
30
, and is formed as a lifting table having a table surface
29
.
1
′ formed on the support
29
.
1
, and a lifting mechanism
29
.
3
which carries the support
29
.
1
and can be actuated by an actuating cylinder
29
.
2
and has here the form of a link mechanism with a pivoting lever arrangement.
FIG. 4
shows the lifting table in a position removed from the delivery
1
, the lifting mechanism
29
.
3
being reproduced in a position wherein the support
29
.
1
is located at the lower, second level thereof. The support
29
.
1
is shown both in the position thereof at the second level and in the position thereof at the higher, first level.
As is also apparent from
FIG. 3
, in an advantageous refinement, a ramp
31
is arranged on that side wall
1
.
1
of the delivery
1
which is formed with the insertion opening
25
mentioned hereinbefore. During an initial phase of the loading, which is manual here, of the make-ready station
24
with a pile underlay
26
, the ramp
31
supports the latter and therefore provides further facilitation during the introduction of the underlay into the make-ready station
24
.
At least during the action of inserting the pile underlay
26
through the insertion opening
25
into the make-ready station
24
, the frame
27
which carries the trough
30
and, therefore, the pile underlay carrier
29
and, as mentioned hereinbefore, can be raised and lowered, assumes a height or level such that the pile underlay
26
, which is being inserted into the make-ready station
24
, can be transferred to the table surface
29
.
1
′ of the support
29
.
1
held at the first level by the lifting mechanism
29
. In this case, the first level assumed by the support
29
.
1
, or more precisely by the table surface
29
.
1
′ thereof, lies above the arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
of the carriage
28
, and at least above those supporting surfaces which are formed by the L-shaped cross section of its arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
, which are provided to catch under the lateral edge regions of the pile underlay
26
. Otherwise, this first level is coordinated with the positions of the insertion opening
25
and of the ramp
31
so that unimpeded insertion of the pile underlay
26
into the make-ready station
24
is possible.
In order to position the pile underlay
26
in a correct position on the support
29
.
1
of the pile underlay carrier
29
during the transfer or the pile underlay
26
to the table surface
29
.
1
′ of the support
29
.
1
, the guide rails
32
and
33
which guide the lateral end faces of the pile underlay
26
in the insertion direction, and a stop rail
34
are arranged on the frame
27
.
By a return stroke of the piston rod of the actuating cylinder
29
.
2
, which is extended in order to position the pile underlay
26
on the support
29
.
1
, the support
29
.
1
is lowered from the first level thereof to the lower, second level thereof. This second level is defined so that the pile underlay
26
previously deposited on the table surface
29
.
1
′ is lifted off the table surface
29
.
1
′ by the arms
28
.
1
and
28
.
2
of the carriage
28
during the action of lowering the support
29
.
1
, and is therefore transferred to the conveyor which includes the carriage
28
.
Further facilitation results from a further conveyor
35
which is provided in a further refinement and by which the pile underlay
26
can be fed to the pile underlay carrier
29
. This further conveyor
35
preferably includes a conveying roller
35
.
2
which is connected to a drive
35
.
1
, which, as shown in the example of
FIG. 5
, is advantageously arranged within the conveying roller
35
.
2
. With regard to this example, the conveying roller
35
.
2
constitutes an outer ring of an electric motor formed as an outer-ring rotor. The conveyor roller
35
.
2
is associated with the support
29
.
1
at the end of the latter facing the insertion opening
25
and projects slightly beyond the table surface
29
.
1
′ formed on the support
29
.
1
, the height or level of the conveying roller
35
.
2
being adjustable within certain limits in an otherwise not specifically illustrated manner.
In order to ensure safe transport of the pile underlay
26
transferred to the further conveyor
35
by being pushed through the insertion opening
25
, this conveyor
35
additionally preferably includes a roller arrangement
35
.
3
, which is disposed parallel to the axis of the conveying roller
35
.
2
and, in the exemplary embodiment at hand, is biased in the direction of the latter by leg springs
35
.
3
′. In the position of the support
29
.
1
at the first level thereof, a pile underlay
26
moved into the region of the conveying roller
35
.
2
is clamped between the conveying roller
35
.
2
and the roller arrangement
35
.
3
due to the aforementioned biasing of the latter.
In order to ensure loading which is correct with regard to the dimensioning of the pile underlays
26
of the make-ready station
24
and, therefore, of the pile-forming station
14
with pile underlays
26
, a stop
36
is further provided, which restricts the maximum wall thickness of the pile underlays
26
which can be fed to the pile underlay carrier
29
to a predetermined amount.
In the example at hand, the stop
36
is provided in the form of a bar shown in cross section in
FIG. 3
, which extends along the insertion opening
25
transversely with respect to the insertion direction of the pile underlay
26
.
According to a precaution which is likewise taken with regard to loading the make-ready station
24
with correctly dimensioned pile underlays
26
, a sensor
37
shown in
FIG. 3
is provided which, after the pile underlay
26
has been inserted completely into the make-ready station
24
, generates a signal if an end of the pile underlay
26
, which trails with respect to the insertion direction, deviates from a predetermined position.
In the position thereof wherein it rests on the stop
34
for the end of the pile underlay
26
which leads in the insertion direction, i.e., after the pile underlay
26
has been inserted completely into the make-ready station
24
, the trailing end of a respective pile underlay
26
then assumes a predetermined position when it is accommodated in the L-shaped recess in the arm
28
.
1
of the carriage
28
as the support
29
.
1
is lowered. Otherwise, the lateral extent of the pile underlay
26
is too great or too small. By the signal generated by the sensor
37
in these cases, the aforementioned linear drives integrated in the frame
27
can then be blocked.
Taking into account the circumstance that the revolving gripper systems
9
pass through the make-ready station
24
, in a further refinement, safety precautions are taken which prevent manual intervention in the insertion opening
25
.
As is apparent in
FIG. 3
, these precautions preferably provide for a housing
38
that surrounds the insertion opening
25
to be arranged on the outer side of the side wall
1
.
1
having the insertion opening
25
, the housing
38
including the ramp
31
, an opening
38
.
1
arranged in front or upline of the insertion opening
25
for the pile underlay
26
to be pushed through, and a flap
38
.
2
which, in a first position thereof, closes the opening
38
.
1
, in a second position, opens the opening
38
.
1
for the insertion of the pile underlay
26
, and is lockable in the first position.
The housing
38
has a base in the form of the ramp
31
mentioned hereinbefore. This is suspended on an end of the housing
38
facing away from the side wall
1
.
1
so that it is pivotable on the housing about a horizontal shaft
38
.
3
and, by the end thereof facing towards the side wall
1
.
1
, is supported on the frame
27
. The ramp
31
, therefore, if appropriate, matches different heights or levels of the frame
27
which, as mentioned hereinbefore, can be raised and lowered.
In
FIG. 3
, the flap
38
.
2
is illustrated in the first position thereof, closing the opening
38
.
1
.
FIG. 6
shows the essential parts of an exemplary embodiment of an interlocking mechanism
39
for locking the flap
38
.
2
in the first position thereof wherein the opening
38
.
1
is closed. According to this exemplary embodiment, the interlocking mechanism
39
includes an end piece of rectangular cross-sectional construction placed in the vicinity of a side wall
38
.
4
of the housing
38
, of a flap shaft
39
.
1
which is permanently connected to the flap
38
.
2
and arranged so that it can pivot on the housing
38
, and a bolt
39
.
2
, which is arranged so that it can pivot on the side wall
38
.
4
, in the form of a two-armed lever having a mouth formed so as to engage formlockingly around the end piece of the flap shaft
39
.
1
at a first lever end, and an actuating cylinder
39
.
3
which engages on the second lever end, is attached to the side wall
38
.
4
and which, for example, can be loaded pneumatically, by which the mouth of the bolt
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can be brought into and out of engagement with the aforementioned end piece of the flap shaft
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. When it is engaged, a pivoting movement of the flap
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is blocked, due to the geometry of the end piece of the flap shaft
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and of the mouth of the bolt
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. This situation is preferably present when the preferably single-acting actuating cylinder
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3
is not subject to a load. In regard to the term “formlockingly”, it is noted that a formlocking connection is one wherein a form-locking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a force-locking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements.
Claims
- 1. A delivery for a machine for processing flat printing materials, comprising:a pile-forming station, sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction being piled in said pile-forming station; a make-ready station located upline of said pile-forming station in said processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into said make-ready station; a conveyor configured to move a pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station into said pile-forming station; and a pile underlay carrier disposed in said make-ready station, said pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than said first level, said support, at said first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station, said support being adjustably movable in a direction to said second level for transferring the pile underlay to said conveyor.
- 2. The delivery according to claim 1, wherein said support is formed with a table surface onto which the pile underlay is pushable.
- 3. The delivery according to claim 1, including a ramp for supporting the pile underlay during an initial phase of feeding thereof to said pile underlay carrier.
- 4. The delivery according to claim 3, including a housing surrounding said insertion opening, said housing comprising said ramp and formed with an opening disposed upline of said insertion opening through which the pile underlay is to be pushed, and a flap which, in a first position thereof, closes said upline opening, and in a second position thereof, opens said upline opening, said flap being lockable in said first position thereof.
- 5. The delivery according to claim 3, wherein said conveyor includes a carriage, a frame is provided for carrying said pile underlay carrier and accommodating said carriage so that it is reciprocatingly movable between said make-ready station and said pile-forming station, and said ramp is suspended so as to be pivotably supported on said frame.
- 6. The delivery according to claim 1, including a further conveyor for feeding the pile underlay to said pile underlay carrier.
- 7. The delivery according to claim 6, wherein said further conveyor includes a conveying roller connected to a drive.
- 8. The delivery according to claim 7, wherein said drive is disposed within said conveying roller.
- 9. The delivery according to claim 7, including a roller arrangement disposed parallel to an axis of said conveying roller and biased in a direction towards said conveying roller.
- 10. The delivery according to claim 1, including a stop for restricting the pile underlay feedable to said pile underlay carrier to a predetermined maximum wall thickness.
- 11. The delivery according to claim 1, including a sensor which, after the pile underlay has been inserted completely into said make-ready station, serves for generating a signal if an end of the pile underlay trailing with respect to the insertion direction deviates from a predetermined position.
- 12. The delivery according to claim 1, which is for a sheet-processing printing machine.
- 13. A machine for processing flat printing materials, comprising a delivery, including:a pile-forming station, sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction being piled in said pile-forming station; a make-ready station located upline of said pile-forming station in said processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into said make-ready station; a conveyor configured to move a pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station into said pile-forming station; and a pile underlay carrier disposed in said make-ready station, said pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than said first level, said support, at said first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station, said support being adjustably movable in a direction to said second level for transferring the pile underlay to said conveyor.
- 14. A sheet-processing printing machine, including a delivery, comprising a delivery, including:a pile-forming station, sheets conveyed to the machine in a processing direction being piled in said pile-forming station; a make-ready station located upline of said pile-forming station in said processing direction and having an insertion opening formed in a side wall thereof for inserting a pile underlay into said make-ready station; a conveyor configured to move a pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station into said pile-forming station; and a pile underlay carrier disposed in said make-ready station, said pile underlay carrier having a support adjustable between a first level and a second level lower than said first level, said support, at said first level thereof, accommodating the pile underlay inserted into said make-ready station, said support being adjustably movable in a direction to said second level for transferring the pile underlay to said conveyor.
Priority Claims (1)
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