This application claims the priority of European Patent Application No. 03405580.6, filed on Aug. 7, 2003, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a device for centering an overlapped flow of printed products, said device comprising a driven conveyor provided with at least one transport element for moving the overlapped flow in horizontal direction, and comprising in one section of the conveyor a support with thereon arranged driven means for aligning the overlapped flow on the side, wherein these means comprise a first alignment unit, arranged on the left side as seen in transporting direction, and a second alignment unit, arranged on the right side as seen in transporting direction.
Devices of the aforementioned type are used in particular in the region of further print processing, for example for feeding printed products to rotary cutters, bundle delivery machines, stackers and the like. The individual products in the overlapped flow can also be non-printed or individual folded or non-folded sheets.
A device of the aforementioned type, used for centering an overlapping flow of newspapers, is known from reference U.S. Pat. No. 4,015,843. The device is provided with endless belts fitted around rollers on the side, which are arranged on a frame. These belts form a funnel-shaped intake region in which randomly arranged printed products in the overlapping flow are gripped and centered. However, this device is not suitable for higher speeds.
Reference DE 31 13 399 A discloses a device provided with conveying belts for the horizontal guidance, which are arranged such that they can be displaced at least in part crosswise to the transporting direction and can be adjusted by means of an adjustment device together with an adjacent external transporting element. Side-mounted stop bars ensure the vertical guidance, wherein these bars can also be arranged in a funnel-type arrangement.
The device disclosed in reference DE 32 21 601 A for centering an overlapping flow is provided with movable walls on the side, which act upon this flow during the transport. The side walls are arranged so as to converge in conveying direction of the overlapping flow, while endless belts ensure the horizontal guidance.
A device where side-mounted belts are used to center the overlapping flow is disclosed in Reference EP 0 223 941 A. These belts are positioned so as to be adjustable relative to each other, such that they can be adjusted to the width of the respective overlapping flow.
It is the object of the present invention to create a device of the aforementioned type, which can be produced more cost-effectively and can be used to center an overlapped flow of products, even at comparably high speeds. The centering should be reliable, even at a comparably high throughput for the products.
With a device according to the invention, this object is solved by providing means for loosening the overlapped flow from below.
It has turned out that loosening up the flow is a surprisingly effective way to support the centering operation, even at higher speeds, e.g. with a through speed of 1 m/s or more.
In particular, the overlapped flow is loosened through vibrating it from below, which can be achieved with structurally very simple and robust parts.
According to one modification of the invention, the flow is loosened with the aid of raised areas on the transport element.
In particular, these raised areas are arranged on the transport rollers which extend transverse to the transporting direction.
The overlapped flow is preferably loosened up in the intake region or just prior to the intake region.
According to a different modification of the invention, a particularly effective centering at high speeds is possible if the two alignment units in conveying direction form first an intake region and subsequently a steady-flow region.
The intake region of another modification of the invention is provided with driven rollers across which at least one belt is guided, wherein this intake region is preferably funnel shaped.
According to yet another modification of the invention, the steady-flow region comprises several vertical rollers which are exposed, at least in some sections, so that the overlapped flow in this steady-flow region is guided directly on these vertical rollers. The transporting element has an empty space between rollers, meaning no belt or metal guide are provided. The rollers have a round design and no eccentrics. Thus, the overlapped flow is not vibrated on the side in the steady-flow region and the flow is continuously aligned on the side. Experiments have shown, however, that side-mounted belts in the steady-flow region would prevent individual product edges that may have been bent upward from lying down flat again. If the individual products in this steady-flow region are guided on vertical rollers, such upward tilted product corners can lay down flat again. It is preferable if no further side vibrating movement occurs even in the intake region, but only a loosening up from below.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in further detail in the following with the aid of the drawing, which shows in:
The device 1 shown in
The transport element 5 is mounted on a support 6, arranged in one section of the conveyor 4.
Two alignment units 8 and 9 are furthermore positioned on the support 6. As seen in transporting direction, the alignment unit 8 is located on the left side and the alignment unit 9 on the right side of the conveyor 4. The two alignment units 8 and 9 are respectively provided with one bearing plate 13, having several vertical rollers 10 and 11 positioned on the underside. These rollers 10 and 11 are respectively arranged at a distance to each other and are driven, wherein this drive can be the same drive that also operates the transport element 5 and/or the transport rollers 14. The two alignment units 8 and 9 form the means 7 for centering the overlapped flow 2 and have mirror-inverted designs.
The transport rollers 11 are arranged conically converging in an intake region E, as seen in the direction of arrow 18, thus providing the intake region E with a funnel-type design. The two alignment units 8 and 9 are respectively provided with an endless belt 12 that is guided around rollers 11. As can be seen, the belts 12 are arranged in a lower region of the vertical rollers 11 and thus directly above the transport rollers 14. The belts 12 are driven via the rollers 11 and cooperate with the overlapped flow 2.
The vertical rollers in the steady-flow region B are exposed, meaning without belt or metal guide. The space between the vertical rollers 10 of the left alignment unit 8 and the rollers 10 of the right alignment unit 9 is thus empty. In addition, the region is no longer funnel-shaped and/or conical since the spacing between opposite-arranged vertical rollers 10 is essentially uniform. A slightly conical course is conceivable, however.
Means 15 that are arranged on at least one of the transport rollers 14 are used for loosening up the overlapped flow 2, in particular in the intake area E. According to
The means 15 are fastened to the rollers 14, so as to rotate along, wherein the fastening can be with the aid of a band 24 as indicated in
Since the means 15 are arranged in the center of the transport rollers 14, as can be seen, the overlapped flow 2 is loosened along a center line. The vibrating movement propagates outward on both sides from this center line and thus reduces the aforementioned friction in the total overlapping region. The means 15 can also be arranged offset to the side from the center of the overlapped flow 2.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to exemplary 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.
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03405580.6 | Jul 2003 | EP | regional |