Device for conveying empty rolls

Abstract
A device is used to convey empty rolls that have been removed by at least one roll changer of a web-fed rotary printing press. At least one empty roll receptacle can be displaced between the roll changer, where the empty rolls are held by the receptacle after they are removed by the roll changer, and an emptying station where the empty rolls are removed from the receptacle. A collection receptacle is provided at the emptying station. The empty rolls are emptied from the empty roll receptacle to the collection receptacle.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a device for disposing of residual or empty rolls. The residual or empty rolls are removed from a roll changer and placed in a movable container.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

So-called roll changers, in which at least two paper rolls can be simultaneously clamped and supported, are employed for supplying web-fed rotary printing presses with printing paper. The paper web printed by the web-fed printing press is pulled off a paper web roll in the roll changer. As soon as this paper web roll is used up, a roll change is performed in the roll changer, so that thereafter the paper web is pulled off a fresh paper web roll. Following the roll change, the empty paper web supporting roll core must be removed from the roll changer in order to make space for a fresh paper roll.


Residual or empty roll core containers, which are brought to the roll changer by suitable transport means, are used for removing the residual or empty roll cores from the roll changer. After the fastening of the residual roll core in the roll changer has been released, the residual roll core falls into the residual roll core container, which thereafter is moved back again into a parked position. Such a movable residual roll core container is described in DE 198 60 475 A1, for example.


In generally known installations for the disposal of residual roll cores, the residual roll cores are temporarily stored in the residual roll core containers. The residual roll core containers must be emptied no later than the time at which the residual roll core container is completely filled with residual roll cores. This emptying is performed manually in prior installations. This means that the residual roll cores are removed manually from the residual roll core container, which manual roll core removal constitutes a considerable processing outlay.


DE 196 51 205 A1 shows a device for the disposal of the empty winding cores from roll changers. A core collecting container is lifted.


WO 95/20537 and EP 0 995 706 A1 describe roll changers with residual roll core disposal.


DE 39 10 444 C3 discloses a roll transporting system. A disposal station for residual roll cores is arranged outside of the roll storage facility.


DE 38 24 328 C1 shows a storage shelf for paper rolls.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is directed to providing a device for transporting residual or empty roll cores.


In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by the provision of a device for transporting residual or empty rolls or roll cores, which have been removed from a roll changer, to a discharge station. At least one empty roll core or residual roll container is provided and it moves between the roll changer and the discharge station. A pivot device is usable for pivoting of the roll core container about a horizontal pivot shaft.


The advantages to be gained by the present invention lie, in particular, in that the emptying of the residual roll containers in the discharge station takes place automatically, so that a reduction of manual work processes is possible. To this end, an additional collecting container is provided in the discharge station, into which collecting container the residual roll containers are automatically emptied.


It is, of course, necessary to also empty the collecting container itself after it has received a specified number of residual rolls. It is therefore particularly advantageous, in accordance with the present invention, if the collecting container has a sufficiently large storage capacity so that several residual roll containers can be emptied into the collecting container without an intermediate emptying of the collecting container. As a result, it is possible to temporarily store a large number of residual rolls in the collecting container.


The manner used for providing the conveying movement, which is necessary for emptying the residual rolls out of the residual roll container, is basically a matter of choice. For example, gripper devices, with appropriate movement kinematics, are conceivable, by the use of which gripper devices the residual rolls are transferred from the residual roll container into the collecting container. Emptying of the residual roll container can be performed particularly simply and rapidly, if the residual roll container is arranged higher, in the discharge station, than the collecting container. It is thus possible, in this arrangement, for the residual rolls to be transferred to the lower situated collecting container merely because of their inherent weight, without requiring separate drive mechanisms for providing a conveying movement to the residual rolls.


The difference in levels, which is required between the residual roll container and the collecting container in the discharge station, can be provided by the utilization of suitable structural measures, for example, so that the collecting containers are parked on a level that is lower than the residual roll containers. However, considerable structural steps are necessary to attain this solution. To avoid the need for providing different levels in a building, it is possible, in an alternative manner, to provide a lifting device in the discharge station, with which lifting device the residual roll containers can be lifted. In other words, in the normal case the residual roll containers are located on the same level as the collecting container, and only lifted to a higher level by use of the lifting device, for emptying.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows.


Shown are in:



FIG. 1, a side elevation view, party in cross-section of a discharge station for emptying residual roll containers in accordance with the present invention, in



FIG. 2, a portion of the discharge station in accordance with FIG. 1 taken along the section line I-I of FIG. 1 and showing the discharge station in a first operating stage, and in



FIG. 3, the discharge station of FIG. 2 in a second operating stage.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Two depots with shelves 01, 02 are provided opposite each other in a building of a print shop, as seen in FIG. 1 in which rolls 03 of material, for example paper rolls 03, can be stored on two levels situated above each other. The paper rolls 03 can be stored in, or can be removed from the depots with shelves 01, 02 by the use of a lifting device, such as a shelf vehicle 04. For this purpose, the lifting device 04, for example the shelf vehicle 04, can be moved horizontally between the depots with shelves 01, 02, and is equipped with a vertically displaceable carriage 06. At an end of the depots with shelves 01 or 02, the paper rolls 03 can be transferred to transport vehicles 19, which transport vehicles 19 are seated in, or supported on an underfloor rail system and which vehicles 19 can be driven by drive chains. The paper rolls 03 can then be transported to a subsequent processing station and then to the roll changers by the use of the driven transport vehicles 19.


A discharge station 07 is arranged at the side of the depot with shelves 02, by the use of which discharge station 07, a residual roll container 08 can be emptied into a collecting container 12, as seen in FIG. 2. Following a roll change at a roll changer, which is not specifically represented, the used up residual rolls 09, shown in FIG. 2 are received in the residual roll containers 08. At least by the time when the residual roll container 08 has been filled with residual rolls 09, so that no more residual rolls 09 can be received, the residual roll container 08 is transported, by the use of a transport vehicle 19, to the entry station of the shelf vehicle 04. At that entry station, the residual roll container 08 is removed from the transport vehicle 19 and is received by the carriage 06 of the shelf vehicle 04. Thereafter, the carriage 06 is conveyed to a transfer station 11, which is integrated into the first floor of the depot with shelves 02.


A conveying track is provided between the transfer station 11 and the discharge station 07, by the use of which conveying track the residual roll containers 08 can be conveyed in both directions between the transfer station 11 and the discharge station 07. For this purpose, a transport vehicle 19a is also provided in the conveying track, whose construction and function corresponds to the other transport vehicles 19 for conveying the paper rolls 03. As soon as the carriage 06 of the shelf vehicle 04 has arrived at the transfer station, the residual roll container 08 is transferred to the transport vehicle 19a and is conveyed by it to the discharge station 07.


The functioning of the discharge station 07, when emptying the residual roll containers 08, can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 3.


A collecting container 12, which is embodied as a container 12 into which a large number of residual rolls 09 can be placed, can be arranged at a side of the discharge station 07. The collecting container 12 can be moved on rollers 13 and is suited for being arranged on an appropriately configured truck.


The discharge station 07 has a portal frame 14, which carries the residual roll container 08 at a level extending above the upper edge of the collecting container 12. A pivot device 16 is furthermore provided at the discharge station, which pivot device 16 can be driven by a drive motor 17.


As soon as the residual roll container 08 has been completely driven into the discharge station 07, it is locked against the pivot device 16. Thereafter, the pivot device 16 is driven by the drive motor 17 in such a way that the residual roll container 08 is pivoted around a horizontal shaft 18, as seen in FIG. 3, sufficiently far so that the residual rolls 09 fall, because of their inherent weight, and under the influence of gravity, into the collecting container 12 located below. When the residual roll container 08 has been emptied, it is again fixed in place on the transport vehicle 19a and is returned, in the reverse order through the transfer station 11, to the carriage 06 of the shelf vehicle 04. Then the shelf vehicle 04 transports the empty residual roll container 08 back to an underfloor arranged transport vehicle 19, so that the residual roll container 08 can again be used for the receipt of residual rolls 09 at the roll changers.


While a preferred embodiment of a device for conveying empty rolls, in accordance with the present invention, has been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that various changes in, for example the overall sizes of the containers, the type of printing press with which they are used, and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.

Claims
  • 1-15. (canceled)
  • 16. A device for transporting residual rolls removed from at least one roll changer in a printing press comprising: at least one movable residual roll container; a discharge station adapted to remove residual rolls from said at least one movable residual roll container; a first transport vehicle adapted to transport said at least one movable residual roll container; and further transport vehicles adapted to convey rolls of material, said first transport vehicle having a construction and function corresponding to a construction and function of said further transport vehicles.
  • 17. A device for transporting residual rolls removed from at least one roll changer in a printing press comprising: at least one movable residual roll container; a discharge station adapted to remove residual rolls from said at least one movable residual roll container; a collecting container in said discharge station and into which said at least one residual roll container can be emptied, said collecting container having a storage capacity sufficient to receive residual rolls from a plurality of said residual roll containers; and means supporting said residual roll containers at a level higher than said collecting container in said discharge station, whereby residual rolls are conveyable by gravitational force into said lower positioned collecting container.
  • 18. A device for transporting residual rolls removed from at least one roll changer in a printing press comprising: at least one movable residual roll container; a discharge station adapted to remove residual rolls from said at least one movable residual roll container; and a residual roll container lifting device in said discharge station and adapted to lift said at least one movable residual roll container.
  • 19. A device for transporting residual rolls removed from at least one roll changer in a printing press comprising: at least one movable residual roll container; a discharge station adapted to remove residual rolls from said at least one movable residual roll container; and a depot with shelves adapted for the storage of rolls of paper, said discharge station being a part of said depot.
  • 20. The device of claim 16 further including a collecting container in said discharge station and into which said at least one residual roll container can be emptied.
  • 21. The device of claim 19 further including a collecting container in said discharge station and into which said at least one residual roll container can be emptied.
  • 22. The device of claim 20 further including a collecting container in said discharge station and into which said at least one residual roll container can be emptied.
  • 23. The device of claim 20 wherein said collecting container has a storage capacity sufficient to removing residual rolls from a plurality of said residual roll containers.
  • 24. The device of claim 21 wherein said collecting container has a storage capacity sufficient to removing residual rolls from a plurality of said residual roll containers.
  • 25. The device of claim 22 wherein said collecting container has a storage capacity sufficient to removing residual rolls from a plurality of said residual roll containers.
  • 26. The device of claim 20 further including means supporting said residual roll container at a level higher than said collecting container in said discharge station, whereby residual rolls are conveyable by gravitational force into said lower positioned collecting container.
  • 27. The device of claim 21 further including means supporting said residual roll container at a level higher than said collecting container in said discharge station, whereby residual rolls are conveyable by gravitational force into said lower positioned collecting container.
  • 28. The device of claim 22 further including means supporting said residual roll container at a level higher than said collecting container in said discharge station, whereby residual rolls are conveyable by gravitational force into said lower positioned collecting container.
  • 29. The device of claim 16 further including a residual roll container lifting device in said discharge station.
  • 30. The device of claim 17 further including a residual roll container lifting device in said discharge station.
  • 31. The device of claim 19 further including a residual roll container lifting device in said discharge station.
  • 32. The device of claim 16 further including a depot with shelves for the storage of rolls of paper, said discharge station being a part of said depot.
  • 33. The device of claim 17 further including a depot with shelves for the storage of rolls of paper, said discharge station being a part of said depot.
  • 34. The device of claim 18 further including a depot with shelves for the storage of rolls of paper, said discharge station being a part of said depot.
  • 35. The device of claim 32 further including a shelf vehicle adapted to convey rolls of paper into and out of said depot.
  • 36. The device of claim 33 further including a shelf vehicle adapted to convey rolls of paper into and out of said depot.
  • 37. The device of claim 34 further including a shelf vehicle adapted to convey rolls of paper into and out of said depot.
  • 38. The device of claim 16 further including a pivot device in said discharge station and adapted to pivot said at least one residual roll container about a horizontal shaft.
  • 39. The device of claim 17 further including a pivot device in said discharge station and adapted to pivot said at least one residual roll container about a horizontal shaft.
  • 40. The device of claim 18 further including a pivot device in said discharge station and adapted to pivot said at least one residual roll container about a horizontal shaft.
  • 41. The device of claim 19 further including a pivot device in said discharge station and adapted to pivot said at least one residual roll container about a horizontal shaft.
  • 42. The device of claim 19 further including a transfer station in said depot with shelves and adapted to convey said at least one residual roll container to said discharge station.
  • 43. The device of claim 32 further including a transfer station in said depot with shelves and adapted to convey said at least one residual roll container to said discharge station.
  • 44. The device of claim 33 further including a transfer station in said depot with shelves and adapted to convey said at least one residual roll container to said discharge station.
  • 45. The device of claim 34 further including a transfer station in said depot with shelves and adapted to convey said at least one residual roll container to said discharge station.
  • 46. The device of claim 43 further including a conveying track connecting said transfer station and said discharge station and along which a transport vehicle conveying said residual roll containers can be conveyed.
  • 47. The device of claim 43 further including a conveying track connecting said transfer station and said discharge station and along which a transport vehicle conveying said residual roll containers can be conveyed.
  • 48. The device of claim 44 further including a conveying track connecting said transfer station and said discharge station and along which a transport vehicle conveying said residual roll containers can be conveyed.
  • 49. The device of claim 45 further including a conveying track comprising said transfer station and said discharge station and along which a transport vehicle conveying said residual roll containers can be conveyed.
  • 50. The device of claim 16 further where said collecting container is movable.
  • 51. The device of claim 20 further where said collecting container is movable.
  • 52. The device of claim 21 further where said collecting container is movable.
  • 53. The device of claim 22 further where said collecting container is movable.
  • 54. The device of claim 16 further wherein said collecting container is adapted to be transported on a vehicle.
  • 55. The device of claim 20 further wherein said collecting container is adapted to be transported on a vehicle.
  • 56. The device of claim 21 further wherein said collecting container is adapted to be transported on a vehicle.
  • 57. The device of claim 22 further wherein said collecting container is adapted to be transported on a vehicle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 59 520.4 Dec 2001 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE02/04341 11/27/2002 WO