Information
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Patent Grant
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6681697
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Patent Number
6,681,697
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Date Filed
Friday, December 20, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 27, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Evans; Andrea H.
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
- 101 480
- 101 231
- 101 232
- 271 245
- 271 246
- 271 247
- 271 253
- 271 141
- 271 226
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for aligning sheets on a feeder of a sheet-processing machine includes a plurality of pivotably disposed front lays and a plurality of pivotably disposed top lays, the top lays being vertically adjustable. The front lays and the top lays are respectively assigned to and combined with one another and have a common pivoting drive. A push rod vertically adjusts the top lays, and a wedge-like slide actuates the push rod.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for aligning sheets in a feeder of a sheet-processing machine, especially a printing press.
In order to achieve good feed register with thin printing materials (lightweight grammages), it is necessary to hold down the leading edge of the respective sheet in the vicinity of the front lays. For that purpose, top lays are provided which, in order to be able to fulfill the aforementioned objective, must be adaptable, by vertical adjustment, to the varying grammages of the sheets to be processed. Otherwise, in particular for lightweight grammages, register problems may occur, for example so-called ghosting.
A device of the type referred to in the introduction hereto has been disclosed in German Patent DE 196 00 793 C2, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,998. In that heretofore-known construction, separate front lays and separate top lays are provided, which are respectively pivotable and vertically adjustable, independently of one another. The gear mechanisms or transmissions required for that purpose are accordingly complicated, and therefore expensive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a device for aligning sheets on a feeder of a sheet-processing machine, especially a printing press, which overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and in which, with a tolerable technical and financial expenditure, the feed register is optimized, especially for the purpose of avoiding undesired, feeder-induced ghosting with lightweight grammages.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a device for aligning sheets on a feeder of a sheet-processing machine. The device includes a plurality of pivotably disposed front lays and a plurality of pivotably disposed top lays. The top lays are vertically adjustable. The respective front lays and the respective top lays are assigned to and combined with one another and have a common pivoting drive, a push rod for vertically adjusting the top lays, and a wedge-like slide for actuating the push rod.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the push rod extends at least approximately vertically and through an upper end thereof engages via a screw connection with the top lays. The push rod, through a lower end thereof, is operatively connected via a sliding piece to a wedge-like slide for at least approximately horizontally displacing the slide.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the lower end of the push rod is anchored in a recess formed in the sliding piece, for firmly connecting the push rod to the sliding piece.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the sheet-aligning device further includes a motor-actuatable spindle drive. The wedge-like slide is connected to the spindle drive via an at least approximately horizontally extending rod drive.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the spindle drive includes a spindle rotatively actuatable by a motor and a gear transmission. The spindle is concentrically disposed within a spindle nut and operatively connected thereto via a screw thread. The rod drive is disposed coaxially with the spindle and actuatable thereby via an axial bearing.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the sheet-aligning device further includes a front lay shaft connected to the front lays and serving for pivoting the front lays. The spindle nut is axially and radially mounted on the front lay shaft, and a torque support is provided for securing the spindle nut against rotation.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the sheet-aligning device further includes a prestressed compression spring operatively supported at one end thereof on the push rod and, at the other end thereof, on the front lay shaft, for restoring the push rod and the combination of the respective front and top lays.
The invention advantageously makes possible combined front and top lays and, nevertheless, also permits vertical adjustability of the top lays. Heretofore, when a combination of the front and top lays was formed, which is a construction that is desirable from structural and drive aspects, vertical adjustment was not possible.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the push rod disposed vertically or nearly vertically, i.e., at least approximately vertically, engages at the upper end thereof with the top lay via a screw connection and, at the lower end thereof, is operatively connected via a sliding piece to a wedge-like slide that is displaceable horizontally or substantially horizontally, i.e., at least approximately horizontally. In this case, the sliding piece should be firmly connected to the push rod by anchoring the lower end of the push rod in a recess formed in the sliding piece.
In order to effect the actuation of the wedge-like slide according to the invention with less expenditure in technical and financial terms, while at the same time being effective and reliable, an advantageous development of the invention proposes that the wedge-like slide be connected to a spindle drive which is actuatable by a motor via a rod drive that is disposed horizontally or nearly horizontally, i.e., at least approximately horizontally.
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 device for aligning sheets on a feeder of a sheet-processing machine, especially a printing press, 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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary, diagrammatic, sectional view of a feeder region of a sheet-fed printing press, as viewed in a conveying direction of sheets;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, sectional view of
FIG. 1
, taken along a line II—II of
FIG. 1
, in the direction of the arrows; and
FIG. 3
is an enlarged, sectional view of
FIG. 1
similar to that of
FIG. 2
, which is taken along a line III—III of
FIG. 1
, in the direction of the arrows, with the front lay being shown vertically adjusted and the top lay having been omitted.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
FIGS. 1 and 2
thereof, there is seen a front lay
10
and a top lay
11
of a feeder of a sheet-fed printing press. The front lay
10
and the top lay
11
are combined by a screwed joint
12
into a structural unit which is pivotable via a supporting part
14
by a front lay shaft
13
. As is shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the supporting part
14
is screwed to the front lay shaft
13
by two bolts
34
and
35
, so that rotation of the front lay shaft
13
about the longitudinal axis
36
thereof simultaneously effects a corresponding pivoting movement of the supporting part
14
, with the front and top lays
10
and
11
fixed thereto. The front lay shaft
13
is actuated by a motor in a conventional manner which is therefore not otherwise specifically shown. The front lay shaft
13
is mounted with rolling contact at least at two points in a printing press housing
39
. A roller bearing in this regard is shown in FIG.
1
and is identified by reference numeral
40
.
As is apparent, in particular, from
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a vertically oriented push rod
18
acts with an upper end thereof on the screwed joint
12
. The push rod
18
serves for vertically adjusting the combination of the front lay
10
and the top lay
11
with respect to the supporting part
14
and the front lay shaft
13
connected to the latter. A vertical distance a between a surface
19
of the supporting part
14
and the top lay
11
is represented
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The distance a is varied depending upon the grammage of the non-illustrated sheets to be processed. For example, for lightweight grammages, a correspondingly small vertical spacing akin of the top lay
11
in
FIG. 2
is to be selected. By contrast, in the case of heavier grammages, a higher position of the front lay
11
is to be preferred as is seen in
FIG. 3
, which results in a correspondingly greater vertical spacing a
max
.
As is illustrated in particular by
FIG. 1
, a horizontally oriented rod drive
20
is disposed so that it is movable in longitudinal direction in the interior of the front lay shaft
13
and concentrically therewith. A free front end of the rod drive
20
is connected by bolts
21
and
22
to a wedge-like slide
23
. The wedge-like slide
23
has an operating surface
24
which extends obliquely and by virtue of which it is provided with the wedge shape thereof. The wedge-like slide
23
and the operating surface
24
thereof are respectively operatively connected to a sliding piece
25
which is fixed to the lower end of the push rod
18
. For this purpose, the lower end
26
of the push-rod engages in a recess
27
formed in the sliding piece
25
and is thereby anchored to the latter, as is seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
Due to a displacement of the rod drive
20
and, therefore, of the wedge-like slide
23
in the direction of an arrow
28
, the push rod
18
and, therefore, also the top lay
11
, including the front lay
10
connected to the latter (as seen in
FIG. 2
) is adjusted in the direction of an arrow
29
, i.e., vertically upwardly, via the oblique surface
24
of the wedge-like slide
23
cooperating with the sliding piece
25
. If the rod drive
20
and the wedge-like slide
23
are moved in the direction of an arrow
30
(seen in FIG.
1
), the push rod
18
and the combination of the front lay
10
and the top lay
11
are reset (in a direction of an arrow
31
) into the initial position that can be seen from FIG.
2
. The restoring force required for this purpose is applied by a prestressed compression spring
32
(see
FIGS. 2 and 3
) which is supported at the top thereof on the supporting part
14
, and at the bottom thereof on a disk
33
firmly connected to the push rod
18
.
In order to operate the rod drive
20
, a spindle drive disposed coaxially with the front lay shaft
13
is provided, and includes a spindle
37
and a spindle nut
38
enclosing the latter concentrically. The spindle nut
38
is mounted on the front lay shaft
13
by two radial ball bearings
41
and
42
and an axial ball bearing
43
and secured against rotation by a torque support
44
. A threaded connection
45
is provided between the spindle
37
and the spindle nut
38
. At the free end of the spindle
37
(on the side of the rod drive
20
), the spindle
37
is mounted on the rod drive
20
by a ball bearing
46
. At the same time, the ball bearing
46
produces a Formlocking connection in the axial direction
28
,
30
between the spindle
37
and the rod drive
20
. In this regard, it is noted that a form-locking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a forcelocking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements. The spindle
37
can be set into rotation by an electric motor
15
via a gear mechanism or transmission
16
,
17
. Because of the threaded connection
45
to the spindle nut
38
, in this case, the spindle
37
is simultaneously moved in the direction of arrow
28
and
30
, respectively, and consequently actuates the rod drive
20
accordingly via the axial bearing
46
. Due to the connection
21
,
22
between the rod drive
20
and the wedge-like slide
23
, the wedge slide
23
is thereby accordingly actuated and, as explained above hereinbefore, adjusts the height of the front and the top lays
10
and
11
via the sliding piece
25
and the push rod
18
.
Claims
- 1. A device for aligning sheets on a feeder of a sheet-processing machine, the device comprising:at least one pivotably disposed front lay; and at least one pivotably disposed and vertically adjustable top lay; said at least one front lay being assigned to and combined with said at least one top lay; a common pivoting drive for said combined front lay and top lay; a push rod for vertically adjusting said at least one top lay; and a wedge-like slide for actuating said push rod.
- 2. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 1, further comprising a screw connection, and a sliding piece, said push rod extending at least approximately vertically and having an upper end engaging through said screw connection with said top lay, and said push rod having a lower end operatively connected through said sliding piece to said wedge-like slide for at least approximately horizontally displacing said wedge-like slide.
- 3. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 2, wherein said lower end of said push rod is anchored in a recess formed in said sliding piece, for firmly connecting said push rod to said sliding piece.
- 4. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 1, further comprising a motor-actuatable spindle drive, and an at least approximately horizontally extending rod drive connecting said wedge-like slide to said spindle drive.
- 5. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 4, further comprising a motor, a gear transmission, and an axial bearing, said spindle drive having a spindle and a spindle nut, said spindle to be actuated into rotation by said motor and said gear transmission, and said spindle being concentrically disposed within said spindle nut and operatively connected to said spindle nut via a screw thread, said rod drive being disposed coaxially with said spindle for actuation by said spindle via said axial bearing.
- 6. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 5, further comprising a front lay shaft connected to said front lay for pivoting said front lay, said spindle nut being axially and radially mounted on said front lay shaft, and a torque support for securing said spindle nut against rotation.
- 7. The sheet-aligning device according to claim 1, further comprising a prestressed compression spring for restoring said push rod and said combination of said front and top lays, said compression spring having one end operatively supported on said push rod and another end operatively supported on said front lay shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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