Device for aligning sheets of printed materials

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726198
  • Patent Number
    6,726,198
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention is in the field of aligning sheets of printed materials, of the type that aligns sheets of printed materials for a desired output, for example, from a finishing device. According one aspect of the invention, an alignment device is provided configured as a separate, replaceable unit. According to a further aspect of the invention, an alignment device and process are provided wherein a sheet is inverted about one or both axes.
Description




The invention is in the field of aligning sheets of printed materials, of the type that aligns sheets of printed materials for a desired output, for example, from a finishing device.




Devices for aligning flexible sheets of printed materials bearing images and text of the type mentioned above are known.




EP 0 494 108-A2 mentions an alignment unit as a stationary component of a copier for turning sheets of printed materials for the purpose of double-sided (duplex) copying, one-sided color highlight copying and alignment of sheets of printed materials according to the requirements of a separate downstream finishing device (finisher). The aligning unit or turning unit has a pocket mounted at a right angle to the upper and lower guideways of the copier, with a first end running into the upper guideway of the copier and a second end running into the lower guideway of the copier. In the area of the first end of the pocket and of the upper guideway, several side-by-side mounted, driven transport rollers and a controllable two-way distributing guide are mounted, by means of which sheets of printed materials bearing a toner image coming from the copier are transported into the pocket and, out of it, either back to the copier or to the external finishing device. In this process, the pocket can be swiveled or moved laterally so that the sheets of printed materials located in the pocket are guided, by means of through-feed transport rollers mounted in the pocket guideway, between the respective transport rollers over the top end of the pocket.




While the upper transport rollers have a specified uniform turning direction, the direction of rotation of the through-feed transport rollers located in the pocket is reversible. Besides that, sheets of printed materials can be conveyed by means of the through-feed transport rollers from the lower guideway of the copier to the upper sheet guideway and vice versa. In addition, sheets of printed materials can be transported directly to the external finishing device by means of the distributing guide and the transport rollers of the upper guideway.




SUMMARY




The invention is directed to improved alignment apparatus and processes for inverting printed sheets.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

presents an exploded isometric view of an apparatus including a device according to one aspect of the invention disposed between a xerographic reproduction unit and a finishing unit of a xerographic reproduction system.





FIG. 2

presents a side enlarged view of a paper path and process according to one aspect of the invention, which may be implemented in the device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

presents a top view of the paper path of

FIG. 2

when viewed as indicated along line III—III of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

presents alignments that can be carried out, according to a further aspect of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Various aspects of the invention are presented in

FIGS. 1-4

, which are not drawn to scale, and wherein like parts in the numerous views are numbered alike. In the preferred embodiment presented herein, the invention is described as part of a printing apparatus that includes a xerographic printing device. However, the invention is not so limited, as other arrangements and other printing devices are possible and contemplated in the practice of the invention.




Referring now specifically to

FIG. 1

, an aligning device AE according to one aspect of the invention is presented that is configured as a separate, replaceable unit mountable to and in between a printing device RE and a finishing device BE. The finishing device BE may be of a conventional type, for example a stapling device for sheets of printed materials. Likewise, the xerographic printing device RE may be of conventional type, for example a xerographic copier which produces a stream of sheets of printed materials S bearing a toner image. The sheets coming from the copier are aligned, by the aligning unit or aligning device AE, into a desired position before being transported to the stapling device. As will be described in more detail, the aligning device AE comprises at least one sheet inverting device.




The modular xerographic reproduction system shown in

FIG. 1

has mechanical and electrical coupling elements, as are known in the art, for connecting the individual devices RE, AE, and BE, together. In the specific embodiment presented herein, coupling elements AB, AC, AF, AN provide mechanical adjustment. As presented in

FIG. 1

, for example, the coupling elements may comprise two centering pins AC, and/or a connecting bracket AF with two setting/mounting screws, attached to the front or rear housing wall AB, as may be needed. Electrical and control connections, not shown, are also provided. The coupling elements AB, AC, AF, and AN are configured to provide height adjustment of the printed material guideways entering and leaving the alignment device AE (indicated as


2


and


7


, or Al and AO, in

FIG. 2

) to align with the material outlet slot RO on the reproduction device RE, and the material inlet slot BI on the finishing unit BE. A control apparatus may also be provided for controlling printed material transport speeds of the aligning unit AE to that of the xerographic reproduction unit RE and the finishing unit BE.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, side and top views of a paper path are presented, respectively, that may be implemented in the alignment device AE. The paper path schematically illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, is equipped with an inverting device AD (

FIG. 3

) that inverts a sheet S side-for-side about one axis, and with a complementary inverting device AW (

FIG. 2

) that inverts a sheet S end-for end about a transverse axis. One or more sheet guideways may be provided that define transport axes that may be parallel or transverse to the axis about which a sheet is inverted. According to a further aspect of the invention, the alignment is carried out, as predetermined, in order to satisfy specific position requirements for the finishing device BE as shown in

FIGS. 4



a


to


4




d.






Referring now to

FIGS. 4



a


through


4




d


, a printed sheet may be selectively aligned in any one of four positions. According to an aspect of the invention, the sheets of printed materials S can be inverted side-for-side using the inverting device AD, for example, by +/−180 degrees around a longitudinal axis LA. According to a further aspect of the invention, the sheets of printed materials S can be inverted end-for-end using the inverting device AW, for example by 180 degrees around a transverse axis QA.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the inverting device AD and complementary inverting device AW may be integrated with each other, and preferably form a single integrated unit.




Referring now specifically to

FIG. 2

, inverting device AW comprises a first pocket-shaped printed material holder comprising a guideway


26


that runs at a right angle to the transport direction X, Y. The guideways


2


,


7


constitute a guideway that passes by the guideway


26


. The guideways


2


,


7


may run essentially horizontal in the transport direction X, Y. The guideway


26


may be connected to the printed material outlet AO or printed material inlet Al of the guideways


2


,


7


by a first controllable two-way distributing guide


3


. The guideways


2


,


7


and


26


are equipped with several controllable transport devices


1


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


8


,


9


. A controllable stop


10


may be provided at the end of the guideway


26


opposite of the guideway(s)


2


,


7


. The guideway


26


is provided with transport devices


4


,


5


and


6


as upper, center and lower transport devices and the guideway(s)


2


and


7


are provided with transport devices


1


and


8


,


9


. Each guideway defines a transport axis corresponding to that guideway, the direction in which the guideway transports a sheet.




In addition, the transport devices


4


,


5


,


6


of the inverting device AW can be operated forward and backward in a direction of rotation such that sheets of printed materials S transported from guideway


2


can be conveyed either downward in the direction of printed material stop


10


or upward to guideway


7


and to the transport devices


8


and


9


.




The controllable printed material stop


10


, as will be explained in greater detail in the following, may also be implemented as a component of the inverting device AD.




The inverting device AD comprises second and third pocket-shaped printed material holders comprising guideways


14


,


20


that run plane-parallel to the guideway


26


with several transport devices


11


,


11


′,


15


,


16


,


17


,


18


,


19


,


19


′,


22


,


22


′,


23


,


24


,


25


. The guideways


14


,


20


are connected with each other by way of first and second U-shaped guideways


13


,


21


(best seen in FIG.


3


). A second two-way distributing guide


12


may be provided at the juncture of the guideways


13


,


21


. The three guideways


14


,


20


,


26


are also connected at an end opposite the guideways


2


,


7


by way of third and fourth U-shaped guideways


27


,


28


(best seen in FIG.


2


). The guideway


14


is connected to guideway


7


at an end opposite the guide channels


27


and


28


.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the transport devices


1


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


8


,


9


of the inverting device AW are mounted so that they are aligned at a right angle to transport devices


11


,


11


′;


19


,


19


′,


22


,


22


′ of the inverting device AD. In addition, the transport devices


1


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


8


,


9


and the transport devices


11


,


11


′,


15


,


16


,


17


,


18


,


19


,


19


′,


22


,


22


′,


23


,


23


,


24


,


25


can be operated alternately in succession, depending on the operation of the xerographic reproduction RE and finishing unit BE.




The transport devices may comprise pairs of transport rollers, each with a drive roller and a snubber roller. The transport devices can be driven by means of a conventional microprocessor-controlled drive unit, and the snubber rollers of the transport devices can be raised radially from the drive rollers by means of a conventional microprocessor-controlled lifting unit C


1


, C


2


.




According to a further aspect of the invention, a sheet aligning process in combination with a printing process is provided, comprising inverting a sheet about one or both of an axis with a sheet inverting device and another axis transverse to said axis with another sheet inverting device, the sheet inverting device and the another sheet inverting device being integrated with each other.




For example, referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, and assuming the copier RE outputs a printed material positioned shown in

FIG. 4



d


(printed material aligned with the toner image facing down, and a toner image lower edge pointing in transport direction X toward Y, which orientation is determined by copier RE), the sheets of printed materials bearing the toner image may be transported with the same alignment, without inverting, to the finishing device BE as follows. The sheets of printed materials S coming out of the outlet slot RO of the copier RE are transported in direction X to the inlet slot Al of the aligning device AE and on its guideway


2


to the transport roller pair


1


. The first two-way distributing guide


3


and stop


10


are positioned to open guideway


26


(if not already so positioned), which directs the sheets of printed materials S into the guideway


26


where the sheets are propelled by transport devices


4


,


5


, and


6


. After that, the sheets S are propelled through the lower, U-shaped guideway


27


and through it to the transport roller pair


18


for the purpose of further transport of the sheets of printed materials into the second printed material holder


14


. Here the transport devices


15


,


16


and


17


of the guideway


14


and the transport roller pair


9


of guideway


7


take over the transport in direction Y to the outlet slot AO of the alignment unit AE, and to the inlet slot BI of the finishing device BE.




If a different printed material alignment is desired in the finishing device BE, for example that presented in

FIG. 4



b


, inverting of the sheets of printed materials S is implemented. In this example, the sheets of printed materials S, are transported into the center printed material holder


26


, as described above, but this time against the printed material stop


10


that is positioned in the guideway


26


. Afterwards, the first two-way distributing guide


3


is switched such that the guideway


26


of the printed material holder


26


is connected to the guideway


7


and the direction of rotation of transport roller pairs


4


,


5


&


6


is switched into the reverse direction of rotation in order to transport sheets of printed materials S to the outlet slot Al of the alignment unit with the use of transport rollers


8


and


9


, in an alignment pursuant to

FIG. 4



b.






Further, according to this example, if the printed material alignment presented in

FIG. 4



a


is desired in the finishing device BE, the sheets of printed materials S, are transported into the center printed material holder


26


, as described above, and against the printed material stop


10


that positioned in the guideway


26


. Then the transport roller pairs


4


,


5


and


6


of the first printed material holder


26


and transport roller pairs


23


,


24


and


25


of the third printed material holder


20


are switched off or disconnected from the drive unit and opened by means of the first lifting unit C


1


. Then the transport roller pairs


11


,


11


′ and


22


,


22


′ of the inverting device AD (see

FIGS. 2 & 3

) are closed by means of the second lifting unit C


2


and driven by means of their drive unit so that sheet S is transported into the third guideway


20


laterally over the second U-shaped guideway


21


with appropriately positioned second two-way distributing guide


12


. After the transport or rotation of the printed material is done, the transport roller pairs


11


,


11


′ and


22


,


22


′ are switched off and opened and after that, the transport roller pairs


15


,


16


,


17


and


23


,


24


,


25


are closed again and driven together with transport roller pairs


9


and


18


such that the sheets of printed materials S pass through the third and fourth U-shaped guide channels


28


and


27


, through the second guideway


14


, to guideway


7


, and to outlet slot AO of the aligning unit AE in an alignment pursuant to

FIG. 4



a.






Finally, continuing with the example, if a printed material position as pursuant to

FIG. 4



c


is desired, first the sheets of printed materials S, are transported into the center printed material holder


26


, as described above, and against the printed material stop


10


positioned in the guideway


26


. Then the transport roller pairs


4


,


5


and


6


of the first printed material holder


26


and transport roller pairs


15


,


16


and


17


of the second printed material holder


14


are disconnected from the drive unit and opened by means of the first lifting unit C


1


. Then the transport roller pairs


11


,


11


′ and


19


,


19


′ of the inverting device AD (see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) are closed by means of the second lifting unit C


2


and driven by means of the drive unit so that the sheets of printed materials S are transported laterally over the first U-shaped guide channel


13


into the second guideway


14


, with appropriately positioned two-way distributing guide


12


. After the transport or inverting of the printed material is complete, the transport roller pairs


11


,


11


′ and


19


,


19


′ are switched off and opened and after that the transport roller pairs


15


,


16


,


17


are closed again and driven together with the transport roller pair


9


so that the sheets of printed materials S travel through the second guideway


14


, to guideway


7


, and to the outlet slot AO of aligning device AE and thereby to the finishing device BE in an alignment pursuant to

FIG. 4



c.






Although described in relation to a specific example, it is not intended to so limit the invention. Variations are evident, and may be required depending upon the application. The alignment of the sheet as it exits the printing device RE determines, in part, the control sequence. The alignment is further determined by the desired output from the finishing device BE.




Therefore, according to a further aspect of the invention, a sheet aligning process in combination with a printing process is provided, comprising inverting a sheet about one or both of an axis with a sheet inverting device and another axis transverse to said axis with another sheet inverting device, wherein the sheet inverting device and the another sheet inverting device are integrated with each other. Whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis is determined. For example, when implemented with a finishing device, whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis is determined according to an output desired from said finishing device. According to a further example, whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis is determined according to an output from the printing device and an output desired from the finishing device.




According to a further aspect of the invention, the aligning device AE is configured as a separate replaceable unit that can be used between the finishing unit and the xerographic reproduction unit of the xerographic reproduction system.




In an advantageous manner, aligning means are provided, on the one hand, in the device for rotating and, on the other hand, aligning means are provided for turning sheets of printed material bearing image and text, by means of which sheets of printed material can be aligned in accordance with predetermined position requirements of the finishing unit. In addition, means are provided in the device for mechanical adaptation and means for adapting the control system to the xerographic reproduction system, especially to the xerographic reproduction unit and the finishing unit.




In an advantageous manner, it is also possible, on the one hand, to rotate sheets of printed materials using rotating equipment +/−180 degrees around the longitudinal axis, parallel to the center axis of the guideway (also referred to herein as inverting end-for-end). On the other hand, it is possible to turn sheets of printed materials +/−180 degrees around their transversal axis along the direction of transport(also referred to herein as inverting side-for-side) by means of the turning equipment such that all the necessary printed material alignments can be carried out.




Although the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to specific illustrative embodiments thereof, it is not intended that the invention be limited to those illustrative embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the true scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims that follow. It is therefore intended to include within the invention all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A device for aligning sheets of printed materials of the type implemented with a printing device and a finishing device comprising at least one sheet inverting device and configured as a separate, replaceable unit mountable to and intermediate the printing device and the finishing device;comprising said inverting device configured to invert about an axis, and another said inverting device configured to invert about another axis transverse to said axis.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a sheet guideway defining a transport axis parallel with said axis, and said another axis is 90° relative to said axis.
  • 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said inverting device and said another inverting device are integrated with each other.
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a sheet guideway passing by said inverting device, transport devices configured to transport sheets along said sheet guideway, and a first controllable distributing guide that directs sheets into or out-of said inverting device from said sheet guideway, and a controllable sheet stop positionable to stop sheets within said inverting device.
  • 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said inverting device comprises a first guideway, and said another inverting device comprises a second guideway and a third guideway disposed on either side of said first guideway parallel thereto, a pair of U-shaped guideways connecting said first, second and third guideways for movement of sheets parallel to said axis, and another pair of U-shaped guideways connecting said first, second and third guideways for movement of sheets in said first, second, and third guideways parallel to said another axis.
  • 6. The device according to claim 5, further comprising a controllable stop positionable to stop sheets received within said first guideway.
  • 7. The device according to claim 1, wherein said inverting device comprises a transport device configured to transport a sheet in one of two opposite directions.
  • 8. The device according to claim 7, wherein said transport device comprises a transport roller pair with a drive roller and a snubber roller, a microprocessor-controlled drive unit configured to drive said drive roller, and a microprocessor-controlled lifting unit configured to lift said snubber roller.
  • 9. A device for aligning sheets of printed materials, of the type implemented with a printing device and a finishing device, comprising a sheet inverting device configured to invert about an axis, and another sheet inverting device configured to invert about another axis transverse to said axis, said sheet inverting device and said another sheet inverting device being integrated with each other.
  • 10. The device according to claim 9, further comprising a sheet guideway passing by said inverting device, transport devices configured to transport sheets along said sheet guideway, and a first controllable distributing guide that directs sheets into or out-of said inverting device from said sheet guideway, and a controllable sheet stop positionable to stop sheets within said inverting device.
  • 11. The device according to claim 9, wherein said inverting device comprises a first guideway, and said another inverting device comprises a second guideway and a third guideway disposed on either side of said first guideway parallel thereto, a pair of U-shaped guideways connecting said first, second and third guideways for movement of sheets within said first, second and third guideways parallel to said axis, and another pair of U-shaped guideways connecting said first, second and third guideways for movement of sheets within said first, second, and third guideways parallel to said another axis.
  • 12. The device according to claim 11, further comprising a controllable stop positionable to stop sheets received within said first guideway.
  • 13. The device of claim 9, wherein said axis and said another axis are 90° relative to each other.
  • 14. A sheet aligning process in combination with a printing process, comprising:inverting a sheet about one or both of an axis with a sheet inverting device and another axis transverse to said axis with another sheet inverting device; said sheet inverting device and said another sheet inverting device being integrated with each other.
  • 15. The process of claim 14, further comprising determining whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis.
  • 16. The process of claim 14, further comprising a finishing device, and determining whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis according to an output desired from said finishing device.
  • 17. The process of claim 14, further comprising a printing device and a finishing device, and determining whether a sheet is to be inverted about one or both of said axis and said another axis according to an output from said printing device and an output desired from said finishing device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 02 812 Jan 2001 DE
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