1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a feed device for stacks of paper, plastic material and the like. The device comprises a transport unit having a supporting member for the stack and at least one transport element for transporting the stack to a separating unit that has at least one rotatably driven feed drum.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known to transport stacks comprised of vertically positioned sheets by means of a transport unit and to remove sheets individually from this stack. Since sheets are continuously removed, a gap results that must be closed so that the stack can still rest against the feed drum. The stack is monitored by means of a sensor. The stack rests on transport belts that are arranged stationarily. The transport belts are used for transporting the stack. The feed devices operate imprecisely and load the stack only unsatisfactorily. The spacing of the stack from the feed drum is measured by means of light sensors, inductive sensors or the like. Because of the switching hysteresis of the sensors, the pressure with which the stack rests against the feed drum changes constantly. This causes faulty removals or the simultaneous removal of two or three sheets from the stack.
It is an object of the present invention to configure the feed device of the aforementioned kind such that the sheets are removed individually and sequentially from the stack in a reliable fashion.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the transport unit is pretensioned in the direction towards the feed drum such that the stack rests against the feed drum with pretension.
In the feed device according to the invention, the stack rests with pretension against the feed drums so that the sheets of the stack are removed uniformly and reliably from the stack. Since the transport unit for the stack is pretensioned, it is always resting with sufficient and uniform pressure against the feed drum. The feed drum therefore can remove individual sheets from the stack in a proper and reliable way.
The feed device serves for reliably transporting stacks of paper, plastic material and the like to a separating unit.
As illustrated in
On the stationary axle 15 in the area between the bearings 13, 14 an abutment 17 for a pressure coil spring 18 is provided. The spring 18 surrounds the axle 15 and rests with a first end against the abutment 17 and with a second end against the bearing 14 that is positioned in the transport direction 16 at a spacing from the abutment. In this way, the entire transport unit 8 is loaded in the direction toward the separating area.
The leading end of the stack 1 in the transport direction 16 is supported on a support plate 19 (
As illustrated in
The upper edge 26 of the support plate 21 is angled (
The axle 24 is positioned at a spacing above the top side 10 of the slide 9 (
The lower edge of the support plate 21 can be connected also by friction to the belts 2, 3. Instead of the belts it is also possible to employ transport elements in the form of chains and the like.
The slide 9 is provided with a support roll 28 on the longitudinal side 27 positioned opposite to the projection 12. The support roll 28 is provided in the illustrated embodiment at half the length of the slide 9. The support roll 28 is seated freely rotatably on axle 29 that is fastened on the upwardly positioned edge 30 (
The support plate 19 ends at a minimal distance relative to the feed drum 32 (
In the area underneath the feed drum 32 a removal device 37 is provided that has a total of four endless circulating belts 38 and 39 that are arranged in pairs (
The belt 38 is guided about two rolls 40, 41 whose axes are parallel to one another and parallel to the axes of the rollers 4–7. The roll 40 is positioned approximately at the level of the lower run of the belts 2, 3 in the area underneath the rollers 5, 7. The belts 39 are also guided about a roll 42, respectively, that has a greater diameter than the roll 40. In the illustrated embodiment the rolls 42 have approximately the same diameter as the feed drum 32. The rolls 42 are arranged such that the belts 38 rest about a portion of the circumference against the rolls 42 (
The belts 38, 39 form in the area of the rolls 40 and 42 a wedge-shaped insertion gap 45 (
In order for the individual sheets to be supplied reliably to the insertion gap 45, a guide plate 46 (
On the support 31 a light barrier (photoelectric barrier) 47 is provided which is positioned in the area between the axles 15, 24, when viewing a plan view of the feed device. In the illustrated embodiment, the bearing 13 is positioned in the monitoring area of the light barrier 47. As soon as the bearing reaches the area of the light barrier 47, the drive for the belts 2, 3 of the transport unit 8 is switched on so that the stack 1 and the support unit 20 are moved in the direction toward the feed drum 32. The stack 1 is thus pressed against the feed drum 32 and the lower end of the stack 1 is pressed against the periphery of the feed drum 32 (
When the sheets are removed sequentially from the paper stack 1 by means of the feed drum 32, the slide 9 is moved together with the belts 2, 3 under the load of the pressure spring 18 in the direction toward the feed drum 32. The support unit 20 is entrained by means of the support plate 21 cooperating with the belts 2, 3 so that the stack 1 is always safely supported. When the slide 9 is moved in this direction, the bearing 13 reaches the detection area of the light barrier 47. A switching signal is generated with which the drive of the belts 2, 3 is switched on. The stack 1 is then forced by means of the belts 2, 3 and the support plate 21 against the feed drum 32. Since the paper stack 1 is supported on the feed drum 32, the drive of the belts 2, 3 causes the entire transport unit 8 to be moved counter to the transport direction 16. As soon as the bearing 13 leaves the detection area of the light barrier 47, the drive of the belts 2, 3 is stopped. The slide 9 is loaded constantly by the pressure spring 18 in the transport direction 16 so that the stack 1 is loaded by the support plate 21. As soon as the bearing 13 reaches again the area of the light barrier 47, the drive of the belts 2,3 is again switched on.
In this way, a very sensitive loading or pushing of the stack against the feed drum 32 is ensured. By means of the pressure spring 18 a constant pressure can be adjusted simply in that the abutment 17 is clamped on the axis 15 at different positions in order to increase or reduce the pretension of the pressure spring 18. The switching hysteresis of the light barrier 47 is compensated by the pressure spring 18 so that the sheets are reliably removed from the stack.
When a new paper stack 1 is to be inserted into the device or to be added to the stack already positioned in the device, the support unit 20 is pivoted outwardly by means of the bearing 23 about the axle 24. The new paper stack 1 can then be easily inserted into the device. The support unit 20 that has been folded open can be moved into the new position, adjusted to the stack size, along the axle 24 and subsequently folded down into the stack-engaging position.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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