The invention lies in the printing technology field. More specifically, the invention relates to a device for conveying sheets through a printing machine. The device has a conveyor belt which runs over deflection rollers and guide elements and to which sheets can be fed individually one after another. The device also has an apparatus for setting the distance between the surface to be printed of a sheet and a print head.
German published patent application DE 38 38 078 A1 describes an apparatus for conveying sheets lying in an imbricated stream, i.e., in an overlapped manner, having a conveyor table and endless transport belts driven in a circulating manner. Two suction boxes are arranged under the conveyor table which are in each case connected to a vacuum source and which are connected via suction openings to the underside of the transport belts. The transport belts are formed with suction openings. The conveyor table is configured as a single element with a planar surface. Apart from a vacuum control means, the apparatus has no possibility of adapting to different sheet types and sheet thicknesses. During the transport of thin sheets, there is the danger of the corners of a sheet being curved upward and colliding with a transport apparatus, inspection arrangement or processing apparatus, which are necessarily at a small distance from the printing material surface for operational reasons.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a conveyor device for conveying sheets through a printing machine, in particular through an ink jet printing apparatus, which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which permits adaptation to different printing material thicknesses and ensures reliable transport.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a device for conveying sheets through a printing machine having a print head, the device comprising:
a plurality of deflection rollers and a conveyor belt disposed to run over the deflection rollers, the conveyor belt being configured to receive individual sheets one after another;
three mutually adjacent conveying segments defining a conveying path for the sheets, the conveying segments including a central conveying segment opposite the print head;
at least one guide element assigned to each one of the conveying segments; and
an apparatus for adjusting a height of the guide element assigned to the central conveying segment opposite the print head in accordance with a thickness of the sheets, for setting a spacing distance between a surface of a sheet to be printed and the print head.
With the above and other objects in view there is also provided, in accordance with the invention, a sheet-conveying assembly in a printing machine, the device comprising:
a holding device and a head (e.g., a print head, an inspection head, or a similar functional device) mounted to the holding device;
a plurality of deflection rollers and a conveyor belt disposed to run over the deflection rollers, the conveyor belt being configured to receive individual sheets one after another;
three mutually adjacent conveying segments defining a conveying path for the sheets, the conveying segments including a central conveying segment opposite the head;
a guide element disposed at the central conveying segment; and
an apparatus for adjusting a spacing distance between the guide element and the head in accordance with a thickness of the sheets, for setting a distance between a surface of a sheet and the head.
According to the invention, sheets are guided individually one after another past a print head for printing, using a conveyor belt. The invention can likewise be used when, instead of a print head or in addition to the print head, an inspection head or some other head is used, which head acts on the sheet mechanically or by means of a field. The conveyor belt runs over a plurality of conveying segments, it being possible for a guide element for the conveyor belt or a sheet to move closer to a print head in a manner corresponding to the thickness of the sheets.
If three conveying segments having three suction boxes which comprise the guide elements for the conveyor belt are arranged along the conveying path, it is possible to provide the central suction box in a vertically adjustable manner. The adjacent suction boxes are connected to the central suction box in an articulated manner and can be pivotably mounted on deflection rollers for the conveyor belt. In the case of thin sheets, the central suction box is set at a higher position and is situated closer to the stationary print head than in the case of thicker sheets. In the case of thin sheets, edges are produced transversely to the transport direction at the boundaries of the conveying segments, over which edges a sheet is conveyed, the lateral edges of the sheet being held down. In the case of thicker sheets, the central suction box is lowered, so that the edges between the suction boxes become flatter or disappear completely. The central suction box can be coupled to a lever mechanism and guided in the vertical direction by rollers.
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 conveying sheets through a printing machine, 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.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
When printing is performed using the rows of nozzles 5, 6, the surface of the sheet 1 has to be at a predetermined distance a from the ink jet print heads 2, 3. The height of the guide element 18 is adjusted in accordance with a thickness d of the sheets 1. When pressure is applied to the operating cylinder 38, the coupling element 37 performs a displacement in the horizontal direction 39. This displacement is transmitted to the transverse bar 32 via a joint 40. The arms 30, 31 are pivoted about the rotary joints 28, 29 in the direction of the arrows 41, 42 via the joints 33, 34. As a result, the transverse bar 32 is also moved in the vertical direction 26. This vertical movement of the transverse bar 32 is transmitted to the guide element 18 via the drivers 35, 36.
Already-mentioned designations in the following description, refer to identical or functionally equivalent elements of the invention.
The suction boxes 43–45 have rows of holes 46 which are connected to a vacuum source via a line system 47. The rows of holes 46 interact with suction openings in the conveyor belt 8 (not shown in
This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German patent application No. 103 17 125.8, filed Apr. 14, 2003; the entire disclosure of the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference.
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