Edge tamping mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257571
  • Patent Number
    6,257,571
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A tamping mechanism for tamping the edge of sheets in a stack including a tamping assembly having a tamping blade. The tamping blade is positioned adjacent an edge of a stack of sheets and is moved toward and away from the edge. Magnets are provided to move the tamping blade toward and away from the edge. The tamping blade has one magnet and another magnet is movable into and out of magnetic interaction of the said first magnet. The second magnet is in a wheel adjacent tamping blade. The wheel has a plurality of magnets and is rotated so that the magnets in the wheel are moved into and out of magnetic interaction with the magnet in the tamping blade.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to a tamping mechanism and more particularly to an improved tamping mechanism for tamping the edges of a stack of sheets.




In present high-speed printing and paper assembling mechanisms, sheets of paper are fed at high speeds to an accumulating area where they are placed one on top of the other to form a stack. When the stack is complete (i.e. a predetermined number of sheets are accumulated) the stack is moved to other stations which perform other functions on the stack. It is important that the edges of the stack of sheets be straight and in alignment with each other so that when the stack of sheets move to another station, there will be no sheet with its edge protruding outside the edge of the stack. Hence, it is important to tamp the sheets edgewise on both edges after they are deposited on a stack. This will straighten out all the edges of a stack and move them into alignment with each other.




OBJECTS




The present invention is an improvement over existing tamping mechanisms and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved tamping mechanism in which the edges of the stack are tamped after each sheet is laid on top of the stack.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tamping mechanism in which simple means are provided for tamping the edges of the stack and straightening out the edges.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tamping mechanism which can operate at the speeds necessary for present high-speed printing and assembling mechanisms.




Other and further objects will be obvious upon the understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or which will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein, will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.











DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified, diagrammatic plan view showing a tamping mechanism made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a simplified, diagrammatic view showing the mechanism for tamping one edge of the stack.





FIG. 3

is a simplified, diagrammatic view showing the mechanism for tamping another edge of the stack.





FIG. 4

is a simplified, diagrammatic perspective view showing a tamping mechanism made in accordance with the present invention.











DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, sheets of paper S are fed to an accumulating area to form a stack A. The sheets S and the stack A have registration edges X and Y which are right angles to each other. It is important that these edges X and Y be in registry or alignment with each other throughout the entire stack so that when the stack A is complete and is moved to another station, there are no sheets with edges protruding beyond the edges X and Y of the stack. In order to accomplish this, a tamping mechanism T is provided which includes tamping assemblies L and M positioned alongside each edge X and Y of the stack, respectively. The tamping assemblies L and M have tamping blade assemblies


1


and


101


which are at right angles to each other and are adapted to move toward and away from the stack A. As each sheet is deposited on top of the stack A, the tamping blade assemblies L and M move forward against the stack A in order to tamp and align the edges of the newly deposited sheet S with the edges of the previously deposited sheets S in the stack A. In this manner, all the edges X and Y of the stack A are in registry with each other without any sheet S in the stack A having an edge which protrudes from the edges X and Y in the rest of the stack A.




The mechanism for moving the tamping blade assembly


1


to strike edge X of the stack comprises a wheel assembly


10


having wheel


11


rotatable on an axis


12


and having a plurality of permanent magnets P and N along its edge. In the drawings the permanent magnets P and N are shown as being positive and negative magnets which are alternately located along the edge


13


of the wheel


11


. The tamping blade assembly also has a permanent magnet PP therein which in the drawings is depicted as being a positive magnet. As the wheel


11


rotates, the positive and negative magnets P and N are moved adjacent to and within the magnetic flux of the positive magnet of PP in the tamping blade assembly


1


. When the positive magnet P in the wheel


11


moves adjacent to the positive magnet PP in the tamping blade assembly


1


, the two magnets P and PP repel each other and the blade assembly


1


is moved forward against the edge X of the stack A to tamp this stack edge. As the wheel


11


continues to rotate, the negative magnet N in the wheel


11


is moved adjacent the positive magnet PP in the tamping blade assembly


1


, the two magnets attract each other and the tamping blade assembly


1


is moved away from the edge X of the stack A. As each sheet S is deposited on the stack A and the magnetic wheel


11


continues to rotate, the magnetic attraction and repulsion between the magnet PP in the tamping blade assembly


1


and the magnets N and P in the wheel


11


will move the tamping blade assembly


1


away from and against the stack A so that all edges X will be tamped as the sheets S are deposited on the stack A.




The mechanism for moving the tamping blade assembly


101


against the edge X comprises a wheel assembly


110


having a wheel


111


rotatable on a shaft


112


and having a plurality of permanent magnets P and N of alternating positive and negative polarity in its edge


113


. The tamping blade assembly


101


also has a permanent magnet PP thereon which in the drawing is depicted as being a magnet of positive polarity. As the wheel


111


rotates, the positive magnet P moves adjacent the positive magnet PP in the tamping blade assembly


101


and the two magnets will repel each other thereby moving the tamping blade assembly


101


against the edge Y of the stack A to tamp that edge. As the wheel


111


continues to rotate the negative magnet N is now placed into adjacency with the positive magnet PP in the taping blade assembly


101


. The two magnets attract each other so that the tamping blade


101


now moves away from the stack A. As additional sheets S are placed on the stack A, and the wheel


111


continues to rotate, the tamping blade assembly


101


is moved back and forth against the edge Y of the stack S and away therefrom to tamp the edge Y as the sheets S are deposited on stack A.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the tamping assemblies L and M which tamp the edges X and Y of the stack are mounted on a unitary tamping mechanism referred to generally as C. The tamping assembly M to tamp the edge Y comprises the wheel assembly


110


which has a vertically mounted wheel


111


mounted on and rotated by a shaft


112


journalled in a frame


115


. Adjacent to the wheel assembly


110


is the tamping blade assembly


101


comprising a block


116


mounted on pivot


117


opposite the wheel


111


and which has a positive magnet PP and which will pivot back and forth on pivot


117


as the magnets N and P on the edge


113


of the wheel


111


come into and out of magnetic influence with magnet PP. The block


116


has a tamping blade


118


extending upwardly therefrom and lies adjacent the edge Y of the stack to be tamped. This blade


118


moves back and forth with the block


116


and will strike the edge Y of the stack A and tamp it as each sheet S is deposited on the stack A.




The tamping assembly L to tamp the edge X comprises a pair of horizontally oriented parallel rods


20


. A block


21


having openings


22


therein is mounted on the rods


20


which extend through the openings


22


so that the block


21


can slide back and forth along the rods


20


. A motor assembly


23


is mounted on the block


21


with its shaft


12


extending downwardly and supporting the wheel


11


which has the magnets N and P on its edge. A tamping slide


26


has a pair of openings


23


through which the rods


20


extend in order to permit the slide


22


to move back and forth along the rods


20


. The tamping slide


26


is mounted in a u-shaped channel


24


formed in the block


21


and has a magnet PP therein at approximately in the same level as the magnets N and P in the wheel


11


. Extending downwardly from the tampering slide


26


is a tamping blade


25


which is adjacent the edge X of the stack A. In this manner, as the motor assembly


23


rotates the wheel


11


, the magnets N and P in the wheel


11


move into and out of position adjacent the magnet PP in the slide


26


to move slide


26


back and forth in order to tamp the edge X.




In operating the mechanism as described hereinabove, the stack A is first placed with the edge Y adjacent the tamping assembly M. Because of differences in the size of sheets, the second edge X of the stack may not be near the second tamping assembly L. In this event, the entire tamping assembly L is moved along the rods


20


and placed in a position adjacent the edge X of the stack. The two tamping assemblies L and M can now be used to tamp both edges X and Y as soon as each sheet S is deposited on the stack A.




It will be understood that although the drawings illustrate the permanent magnets PP on the tamping blade assemblies


1


and


101


to be positive polarity, it is within the purview of the present invention for the permanent magnets PP in the tamping blade assemblies


1


and


101


to be of negative polarity in which event when the positive permanent magnets P on the wheels


11


and


111


are adjacent the tamping blade assemblies


1


and


101


they will move against the edges X and Y and when the negative permanent magnets N are opposite the tamping blade assemblies


1


and


101


they will move away from the edges X and Y.




It will also be understood that while magnets P-N-PP have been disclosed in describing the present invention as permanent magnets, electromagnets may also be used without departing from the invention.




It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an improved tamping mechanism in which the edges of the stack are tamped after each sheet is laid on top of the stack, in which simple means are provided for tamping the edges of the stack and straightening out the edges, and which can operate at the speeds necessary for present high-speed printing and assembling mechanisms.




As many varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A tamping mechanism for tamping the edge of sheets in a stack comprising a tamping assembly having a tamping blade, said tamping blade being positioned adjacent an edge of a stack of sheets and means for moving the tamping blade toward and away said edge,wherein said tamping blade comprises first magnetic means therein and wherein said moving means comprises second magnetic means movable into and out of magnetic interaction of the said first magnetic means.
  • 2. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein magnetic means are provided to move the tamping blade toward and away from said edge.
  • 3. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 2 wherein a wheel is provided adjacent the tamping blade, said wheel having at least one magnet therein and a means for rotating the wheel whereby the magnet in the wheel is moved into and out of magnetic interaction with the magnetic means in the tamping blade.
  • 4. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 3 wherein said wheel has a plurality of magnets therein.
  • 5. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein said magnets are of different polarities.
  • 6. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 5 wherein the magnets in said wheel are of alternate positive and negative polarity.
  • 7. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 6 wherein said magnets are positioned along the edge of said wheel.
  • 8. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 7 wherein said tamping mechanism comprises at least a pair of tamping assemblies which are mounted at an angle to each other and are adapted to tamp the edges of a stack of sheets, each having a tamping blade.
  • 9. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 8 wherein one of said tamping assemblies comprises a vertically oriented wheel mounted adjacent a first tamping blade.
  • 10. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 9 wherein means are provided for rotating said wheel in a vertical direction.
  • 11. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 10 wherein one of said tamping assemblies comprises a horizontally oriented wheel mounted adjacent a second tamping blade.
  • 12. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 11 wherein said horizontally oriented wheel is mounted on a carriage, said carriage being movable relative to the edge of a stack to be tamped.
  • 13. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 12 wherein said carriage is slidable on a rod assembly.
  • 14. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said carriage has means for rotating said wheel.
  • 15. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 14 wherein the said second tamping blade depends from a slide slidably mounted for slidable movement on said rod assembly.
  • 16. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 15 wherein said magnets are permanent magnets.
  • 17. A tamping mechanism for tamping the edge of sheets in a stack comprising a tamping assembly having a tamping blade, said tamping blade being positioned adjacent an edge of a stack of sheets and means for moving the tamping blade toward and away said edge, said tamping assembly comprises a vertically oriented wheel mounted adjacent said tamping blade, and means for rotating that wheel in a vertical direction,wherein said tamping blade comprises first magnetic means therein and wherein said moving means comprises second magnetic means movable into and out of magnetic interaction of the said first magnetic means.
  • 18. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 17 wherein magnetic means are provided to move the tamping blade toward and away from said edge.
  • 19. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 18 wherein said wheel is provided adjacent the tamping blade, said wheel having at least one magnet therein and a means for rotating the wheel whereby the magnet in the wheel is moved into and out of magnetic interaction with the magnetic means in the tamping blade.
  • 20. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 19 wherein said wheel has a plurality of magnets therein.
  • 21. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 20 wherein said magnets are of different polarities.
  • 22. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 21 wherein the magnets in said wheel are of alternate positive and negative polarity.
  • 23. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 22 wherein said magnets are positioned along the edge of said wheel.
  • 24. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 23 wherein said magnets are permanent magnets.
  • 25. A tamping mechanism for tamping the edges of sheets in a stack comprising a tamping assembly having a tamping blade, said tamping blade being positioned adjacent an edge of a stack of sheets and means fro moving the tamping blade toward and away said edge, said tamping assembly comprises a horizontally oriented wheel,wherein said tamping blade comprises first magnetic means therein and wherein said moving means comprises second magnetic means movable into and out of magnetic interaction of the said first magnetic means.
  • 26. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 25 wherein said horizontally oriented wheel is mounted on a carriage, said carriage being movable relative to the edge of a stack to be tamped.
  • 27. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 26 wherein said carriage is slidable on a rod assembly.
  • 28. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 27 wherein said carriage has means for rotating said wheel.
  • 29. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 28 wherein the tamping blade depends from a slide mounted for slidable movement on said rod assembly.
  • 30. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 29 wherein magnetic means are provided to move the tamping blade toward and away from said edge.
  • 31. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 30 wherein said wheel is provided adjacent the tamping blade, said wheel having at least one magnet therein and a means for rotating the wheel whereby the magnet in the wheel is moved into and out of magnetic interaction with the magnetic means in the tamping blade.
  • 32. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 31 wherein said wheel has a plurality of magnets therein.
  • 33. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 32 wherein the magnets in said wheel are of alternate positive and negative polarity.
  • 34. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 33 wherein the magnets in said wheel are positioned along the edge of said wheel.
  • 35. A tamping mechanism as set forth in claim 34 wherein said magnets are permanent magnets.
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