The invention relates to a feed mechanism for feeding a material to be processed into a working assembly included in a sheet processing line, said feed mechanism comprising equipment for handling both single sheets and a strip unloaded from a reel, and which equipment optionally provides a guidance either for the single sheets or the strip onto an entry track to the working assembly.
In sheet processing lines known from the prior art, the material to be processed is fed to a working assembly present in the sheet processing line either in the form of single sheets or a strip to be unloaded from a reel. Switching over from strip material to single sheet material or reversely from single sheet material to strip material is not generally possible, or at least it is highly inconvenient. Production of large series from a strip material is advantageous, fast, and efficient. On the other hand, it is generally preferred to manufacture individual pieces and small series from a single sheet material. Integration of these production modes enhances the efficiency, flexibility and rate of production, thus resulting in cost savings, shorter times per unit, increase in productivity, and a more customized production environment.
It is an object of the invention to provide a feed mechanism of the foregoing type, which enables a changeover quickly and in a simple manner to the use of a material, in other words a strip or single sheets, whichever is most useful with regard to a particular product to be manufactured.
This object is fulfilled by means of a feed mechanism of the invention, the characterizing features of which are set forth in the characterizing clause of claim 1.
Preferred evolutions of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
On the entry track 6, the subsequently processed strip 1 or single sheets 2 travel from left to right in
On its entry side 7, the working assembly 3 has the entry track 6 provided on either side thereof with at least one web guide 14 for guiding sides 15, 16 of the single sheet 2 or the strip 1 which are parallel to the entry track 6. In the example of
The web guides 14 on the other side can be stationary, yet preferably arranged according to
On its exit side 8 as well, the working assembly 3 has the entry track 6 provided on either side thereof with at least one web guide 22. The web guide 22 is preferably as shown in
The working assembly 3 has its entry side 7 provided with a first feeder 9 shuttling co-directionally with the entry track 6 and mounted above the entry track 6. The feeder 9 is equipped with grippers 25 (
In the illustrated example, the feeder 9 has its positioning element 10 adapted to center or align the single sheet 2 or the strip 1 relative to the longitudinal center line 23 of the entry track 6.
In view of determining the position for a leading edge 13 of the single sheet 2 or the strip 1, the entry track 6 is provided, preferably on the entry side 7 of the working assembly 3, with a barrier 11 which most preferably comprises a vertically movable rod or bar.
The working assembly 3 has its entry side 7 provided with a separate feeding means 12 for bringing the leading edge 13 of the single sheet 2 or the strip 1 against said barrier 11. The feeding means 12 includes a flexible element 24 for urging said leading edge 13 tightly against the barrier 11. The flexible element comprises preferably a suction pad 24, a magnet or the like engagement element, functioning as a gripper element of the feeding means 12. The feeding means 12 is preferably adapted to operate underneath the single sheet 2 or the strip 1.
The separate feeding means 12 is needed particularly for setting the single sheets 2 picked up from a stack precisely at a correct location on the entry track 6.
The working assembly 3 has its entry side provided with an arrest cylinder 18 for immobilizing the subsequently processed single sheet 2 or strip 1 relative to the entry track 6, especially when the first feeder 9 performs a return motion to its start position.
The arrest cylinder 18 is preferably integrated with the web guide 14 (
The working assembly has its exit side 8 provided with a second feeder 19 adapted to shuttle parallel to the entry track 6. The feeder 19 is equipped with a gripper 21, which takes hold of the leading or side edge 13, 15, 16 of the single sheet 2 or the strip 1 or a piece 20 to be removed from the single sheet 2 or the strip 1. In the example of
The working assembly 3 has its exit side 8 provided with the arrest cylinder 18 for immobilizing the processed single sheet 2 or strip 1 relative to the entry track 6. The arrest cylinder 18 is most preferably included in the web guide 22.
The working assembly 3 has its exit side 8 provided with a first conveyor 26, extending parallel to the entry tracks 6 plane, and with a second conveyor 27 therebelow. Further provided is an adjustable guide element 28, which in the example of
The feed mechanism operates as follows.
The entry track is supplied with a strip 1 by means of conventional equipment 5 or optionally with a single sheet 2 by means of conventional equipment 4. The strip 1 or the single sheet 2 is set in a desired position in a direction crosswise to the entry track 6 by means of web guides 14 present on the entry side 7 of a working assembly 3. This is followed by bringing a leading edge 13 of the strip 1 or the single sheet 2 against a barrier 11, most preferably by the action of a feeding means 12 operating underneath the entry track 6 and equipped for example with suction pads 24. When the strip 1 or the single sheet 2 has its leading edge 13 bearing tightly against the barrier 11, the strip 1 or the single sheet 2 is immobilized by means of arrest cylinders 18 present on the working assembly's 3 entry side 7, whereby a first feeder 9 travels to the left in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20035070 | May 2003 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI04/50054 | 5/4/2004 | WO | 5/25/2006 |