Feeding machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375182
  • Patent Number
    6,375,182
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 8, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A feeding machine for feeding envelopes into a station for further individual handling. A stack of envelopes is held in a downwardly inclined feed channel. The stack of envelopes is transformed into a layered stream by an upward inclined discharge channel including a conveyor unit that carries a stream of envelopes through a gap formed by an imbricator strip and a low friction circulation belt. The layered stream is conveyed to a removal point where a removal device removes individual envelopes for further processing. The conveyance of the layered stream is controlled in such a manner that the removal device can remove individual envelopes at regular time intervals.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to a feeding machine for feeding flat, flexible conveyed items which are input in stacks, in particular envelopes, into a station for further individual handling.




BACKGROUND ART




Feeding machines in which the conveyed items are input, as stacks of conveyed items, into magazines from which the conveyed items are pulled out individually, for example by means of suction rolls or grippers, and transferred into a station for further individual handling are generally known.




In modern mail-processing machines which operate at very high clock speeds it is necessary for the magazines of the feeding machines to be frequently filled manually with stacks of conveyed items because the stacks in the magazines are not supposed to exceed a specific height in order to keep the pressure caused by the weight of the stack at its lower end within such limits that the devices for pulling off the individual conveyed items can operate reliably there.




The problem of frequent refilling of stacks of conveyed items into magazines of known feeding machines has already been countered by placing before said devices an automatic feeding unit which, as a function of a signal which reports lowering of the stack located in the magazine below a certain level, fed conveyed items out of an elongated stack of upright conveyed items which is conveyed forwards approximately horizontally in a feed channel, by means of obliquely upwardly feeding conveyor belts which have a high degree of friction with respect to the conveyed items, initially upwards and then past an imbricator strip to the magazine in an approximately horizontal direction, without however in the process separating the conveyed items. The feeding of the automatic feeding unit which is placed upstream was continued until a further detector signalled a sufficient degree of filling of the magazine.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to design a feeding machine for feeding flat, flexible conveyed items which are input in stacks, in particular envelopes, into a station for further individual handling in such a way that the number of conveyed items which are input in stacks does not have to be severely limited, and intermediate storage of the conveyed items in a magazine is avoided.




This object is achieved according to the invention by means of the features of the appended Patent Claim


1


. Advantageous refinements and developments are the subject-matter of the patent claims subordinate to Patent Claim


1


, to whose content reference is made here expressly without repeating the wording of which at this point.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Exemplary embodiments are described below with reference to the drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic, perspective view of a feeding machine of the type specified here,





FIG. 2

shows a schematic side view of the feeding machine according to

FIG. 1

, with details of a part of the station for further individual handling of the conveyed items being indicated,





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of a detail of the feeding machine according to

FIG. 1

in which an imbricator strip is active, and





FIG. 4

shows a schematic side view, drawn partially in section, of a modified form of the removal device of a feeding machine according to FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The feeding machine of the type proposed here contains, as is clear from

FIG. 1

, an obliquely downwardly extending feed channel


1


for holding stacks


2


of conveyed items


3


, which stacks are placed in the feed channel


1


in the way which is shown in FIG.


2


.




A discharge channel


4


leads obliquely upwards from the lower end of the feed channel


1


. The negative gradient of the feed channel


1


is selected to be sufficiently large to allow large stacks of conveyed items which are contained in it to slip downwards in the direction of the discharge channel


4


, but at the same time sufficiently small to limit the pressure of the stack on the bottom most item to be conveyed.




The feed channel


1


and the discharge channel


4


have a common, viewed in the conveying direction, right-hand angular side wall


5


, a common angular base


6


and a common, viewed in the conveying direction, left-hand angular side wall


7


. The side wall


7


can be adjusted to specific formats of the conveyed items, in the direction transverse to the conveying direction in the manner shown in

FIG. 1

by means of angular elements which are attached to said side wall


7


and are provided with elongated holes on the free limb.




The base


6


of the feed channel


1


and of the discharge channel


4


is cut out at the junction between the two channels in the way which can be seen in

FIG. 1

, in such a way that the upper strands


8


of three conveyor belts


9


of a first conveyor belt unit


10


can be guided over the base of the discharge channel


4


. The upper strands of the conveyor belts


9


therefore follow the profile of the discharge channel


4


obliquely downwards and then merge at its upper end, supported by deflection rollers


11


, with a horizontal profile parallel to the plane of a transfer table


12


. The transfer table


12


is provided with longitudinal slots from which the upper strands for the conveyor belts


9


protrude, in their horizontally extending section, somewhat above the level of the table.




The lower strands of the conveyor belts


9


are led back over suitably positioned rollers underneath the transport table


12


and underneath the base of the discharge channel


4


to the start of the conveyor belt near to the junction between the feed channel and the discharge channel.




Above the upper strands


8


of the conveyor belts


9


of the first conveyor belt unit


10


a second conveyor belt unit


13


whose lower strands lie opposite the upper strands of the first conveyor belt unit from a region before the change of direction of the upper strands


8


to the horizontal profile as far as a region above the first conveyor belt unit


10


in the horizontal section. This profile of the conveyor belts


14


of the second conveyor belt unit


13


can be seen readily in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. As is indicated symbolically by the dot-dashed line


15


in

FIG. 2

, the conveyor belts


9


of the first conveyor belt unit


10


, and the conveyor belts


14


of the second conveyor belt unit


13


circulate synchronously. They are made to rotate by a drive device which is indicated by


16


in FIG.


2


.




The base of the discharge channel


4


is provided with a portion


17


which is oriented in the conveying direction, in a region between two conveyor belts


9


of the first conveyor belt unit


10


, the upper strand


18


of a circulating belt


19


(see

FIG. 2

) protruding out of said portion


17


somewhat above the level of the base of the discharge channel


4


, the surface of which belt


19


is low in friction. The circulating belt


19


is, as is indicated symbolically in

FIG. 2

by the dot-dashed line


20


, driven in synchronism with and in the same direction as the conveyor belts


9


of the first conveyor belt unit


10


.




An imbricator strip


21


interacts with the smooth surface of the circulating belt


19


as opposite surface, the design of said imbricator strip being shown in detail in FIG.


3


. Arranged fixed to the frame to the side of the discharge channel


4


is a guide rail


22


in which a carriage


23


is adjustably held in a direction parallel to the conveying direction of the discharge channel


4


. The carriage


23


bears by means of an arm


24


an imbricator strip block


25


which holds in its lower part an approximately wedge-shaped imbricator strip


26


made of rubber or plastic. The imbricator strip


26


has a front strip


27


mounted before it. The distance between the lower edge of the imbricator strip


26


and the surface of the upper strand


18


of the circulating belt


19


can be adjusted by means of an adjustment knob


28


. By adjusting the carriage


23


in the direction of the guide rail


22


it is possible to set the position of the setting block


25


of the imbricator strip


21


in order to allow for the dimensions of the conveyed items in the conveying direction along the upper strand


18


of the circulating belt


19


.




If a stack


2


of conveyed items


3


conveyed is inserted into the feed channel


1


in the way shown in

FIG. 2

, the conveyed items which are at the bottom are conveyed upwards by the upper strands


8


of the conveyor belts


9


of the conveyor belt unit


10


along the discharge channel


4


, conveyed items


3


which are located higher up being held back by the front strip


7


, and ultimately the imbricator strip


6


initially allowing only the front part of an individual conveyed item to follow the movement of the conveyor belts


9


owing to the set distance from the surface of the upper strand


18


of the circulating belt


19


, with the result that this part of the conveyed item which is conveyed on passes between the lower strands of the conveyor belts


14


of the conveyor belt unit


13


and the upper strands of the conveyor belts


9


of the conveyor belt unit


10


and is reliably conveyed on. A deflection plate


29


which extends over the entire width of the conveyor belt units, and is indicated in

FIG. 2

, prevents corners or clips or the like which project laterally from the items to be conveyed from running up against parts of the system and leading to incorrect conveying.




The imbricator strip


21


which interacts with the upper strand


18


of the circulating belt


19


as an opposite face, and the upper strands


18


of the conveyor belts


9


, thus have the effect that an imbricated or separated stream of conveyed items


3


runs in between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


, the imbrication distance or separation distance of which is set up at the imbricator strip


21


. This imbricated or separated stream of conveyed items


3


emerges onto the transfer table


12


on the delivery side between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


, which transfer table


12


leads onto a removal device


30


which is positioned at a certain distance from the delivery side of the first and second conveyor belt units and serves to grasp the front edge of the respective front-most conveyed item


3


of the imbricated stream of conveyed items and to pull off in a clocked fashion the respective conveyed item in order to feed it to further handling or processing means. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, the removal device


30


can take the form of a conveying chain


31


which is activated in clocked fashion by a drive


32


as soon as gripper tongs


33


which are attached to the conveying chain


31


have taken hold of the front edge of a conveyed item


3


. The upper claw of the gripper tongs


33


is prestressed against the lower gripper claw in the closed position by spring means, and as soon as the conveying chain


31


has moved the gripper tongs


33


into the pick-up position, it is opened by a cam of the upper gripper claw running up against a cam plate


34


. The cam plate


34


can be lowered by means of a drive


35


in order to close the gripper tongs. Detectors, for example proximity detectors or photoelectric barriers (not shown in the drawing) signal the respective operating position of the conveying chain


31


and of the gripper tongs


33


.




If the conveying chain


31


is in the operating position which is indicated in FIG.


2


and in which the gripper tongs


33


are opened and ready to pick up, a control signal, which is derived from the drive or a rotary sensor of said drive, of a control unit


36


outputs a request signal which, via a control line


37


, causes the drive


16


to activate the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


and the circulating belt


19


, and ultimately an imbricated stream of conveyed items emerges on the transfer table


12


on the delivery side of the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


in the manner described above.




As soon as the first conveyed item of this imbricated stream of conveyed items interrupts the photoelectric barrier forming a first detector


38


, the output signal of this detector


38


causes the control unit


36


to change the drive


16


into a prepositioning mode, for which purpose, assuming a constant drive speed of the drive


16


, timing means of the control unit


36


activate the drive


16


for a period which is sufficient to move the leading edge of the first conveyed item from the detector


38


as far as the gripper tongs


33


.




A second detector


39


which follows the detector


38


in the conveying direction and which can in turn be formed by a photoelectric barrier which is mounted in the transfer table


12


then causes the drive


16


to be fine-controlled by the control unit


36


in such a way that the leading edge of the first conveyed item of the imbricated stream of conveyed items is moved in completely between the gripper claws of the gripper tongs


33


, and the upper gripper claws of the gripper tongs


33


are then closed by the cam plate


34


being activated by means of the drive


35


, after which the drive


32


is switched on and the conveying chain


31


draws off to the left the first conveyed item at its leading edge with respect to the position and setting of the components shown in FIG.


2


.




The distance between the photoelectric barrier forming the detector


39


and the base of the gripper tongs


33


is selected such that, after the respective first conveyed item is pulled out of the imbricated stream of conveyed items, the photoelectric barrier or the detector


39


is enabled again and is available for the fine-positioning procedure of the, then, first further conveyed item. The aforesaid distance is therefore in all cases smaller than the minimum separation distance or imbrication distance between the conveyed items.




It is also to be noted that the distance between the gripper tongs


33


located in the pick-up position and the output side of the gap between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


is selected such that a conveyed item which is held by its leading edge by the gripper tongs


33


is still held by its rear edge between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


. When the conveyor chain


31


is activated, this conveyed item which is grasped by the tongues


33


is then pulled between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


. In order to set the system to different formats of the conveyed items with respect to the conveying direction, as indicated in

FIG. 1

, the removal device


30


and the transfer table


12


are designed as one unit and can be moved and adjusted in the conveying direction on a trolley or carriage


40


so that the distance between the gripper tongs


33


located in the pick-up position and the output side of the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


can be changed in accordance with the format of the conveyed items. Furthermore it is to be noted that, in order to support the conveyor belts of the conveyor belt unit


13


, the rollers are mounted on a common frame which can itself be pivoted about a horizontal axis parallel to the bearing axes of the rollers in such a way that the common conveyor belt unit


13


can be pivoted upwards for maintenance purposes or for dealing with faults in the conveyor belt unit


10


. In order to simplify the representation in the drawing, the relevant designs here, which are known to the person skilled in the art, and also means for holding down the conveyed items in the region above the transfer table


12


are omitted.




According to the modified embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the removal device


30


can also contain pairs of removal conveyor belts or rollers


41


and


42


which face one another and which also form a conveyor gap, it being possible for the removal conveyor rollers


42


either to be raised into a position of rest, or lowered into a conveying position against the removal conveyor belts


41


, by means of a drive


43


. In this form of removal device


30


, the conveyor belts


41


can circulate continuously. As soon as the leading edge of a conveyed item


3


has been moved between the removal conveyor belts


41


and the removal conveyor rollers


42


after the detector


39


has responded, the drive


43


presses the removal conveyor rollers downwards, as a result of which the front-most conveyed item


3


is moved out of the imbricated stream of conveyed items and is pulled out with its trailing edge between the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


and the processes explained in conjunction with

FIGS. 1 and 2

are repeated.




The design of the imbricator strip


21


which is shown principally in

FIG. 3

is independently significant in that, owing to the hard smooth surface of the circulating belt


19


interacting with the front strip


27


and the edge of the imbricator strip


26


, a very precise setting of the imbrication event, and, to this extent, of the separation of items as they are conveyed by the conveyor belts


9


is given and also as a result of the circulating belt


19


being provided it is also possible to set the format by moving the carriage


23


in the guide rail


22


. It may be expedient here to provide, underneath the upper strand


18


of the circulating belt


19


, a retaining and supporting face of the upper strand


18


, for example by means of part of the base


6


in that area of the upper strand


18


over which the imbricator strip


21


can be adjusted in the conveying direction of the belts


9


in order to adjust the format.




In terms of the control device


36


, it is to be noted that by means of rotary sensor output signals of the drive


32


for the conveying chain


31


it is determined when, and over which periods or drive path sections, the drive


16


for the conveyor belt units


10


and


13


is activated. The detectors


38


and


39


determine, as a control means which are arranged downstream, the conveying of the imbricated stream of conveyed items into the gripper tongs


33


or into the conveyor gap between the conveyor belts


41


and the contact rollers


42


(FIG.


4


).




However, in the description above, the imbrication or separation is also to be understood to mean a state of the conveyed items in which they no longer overlap one another but are instead conveyed onto the transfer table


12


in a completely separated state.



Claims
  • 1. Feeding machine for feeding stacked, flat, flexible conveyed items into a station for further individual handling, the feeding machine comprising:(a) a downwardly inclined feed channel for holding a stack of conveyed items, the feed channel having a lower end; the feed channel having a gradient and a length selected to be sufficiently large to allow large stacks of conveyed items in it to slip downwards by gravity, but the gradient also being small enough to limit the pressure of the stack on a bottommost item to be conveyed; (b) an upwardly inclined discharge channel coupled to the lower end of the downwardly inclined feed channel, the discharge channel comprising a first conveyor belt unit for conveying the conveyed items in an downstream direction, upwardly from a bottom of the stack at the lower end of the feed channel; (c) an imbricator strip positioned within the upwardly inclined discharge channel to imbricate the conveyed items in the discharge channel; (d) a low friction circulating belt located opposite from the imbricating strip in the upwardly inclined discharge channel, the imbricating strip and the circulating belt forming a gap through which imbricated conveyed items are passed (e) a second conveyor belt unit downstream of the imbricator strip and positioned over the first conveyor belt unit to form a conveying path between the first and second conveyor belt units, the conveying path for receiving and transporting the imbricated conveyed items in the downstream direction, the conveying path changing from being initially upwardly inclined at an upstream end to substantially horizontal at a downstream discharge end; (f) a detector arrangement positioned a predetermined distance downstream, from the discharge end of the conveying path, the detector arrangement detecting a leading edge of conveyed items discharged from the conveying path and providing a detector signal; (g) a removal device positioned downstream of the discharge end of the conveying path, the removal device removing individual conveyed items at a predetermined regular time interval; (h) a controller device coupled to the removal device and the first and second conveyor belt units, the controller device adjusting a transport speed of the first and second conveyor belt units responsive to the detector signal and the predetermined regular time interval, the controller device adjusting the transport speed of the first and second conveyor belt units to regulate a rate at which conveyed items are presented for removal by the removal device.
  • 2. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the feed channel and the discharge channel have an adjustable side wall to accommodate conveyed items of different sizes.
  • 3. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the imbricating strip can be adjustably positioned in an upstream or downstream direction.
  • 4. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the imbricating strip can be adjustably positioned to narrow or widen a gap between the imbricating strip and the discharge channel, whereby conveyed items pass through the gap.
  • 5. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the removal device comprises removal conveyor belts driven by the controller responsive to the detector signal.
  • 6. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the removal device comprises contact rollers driven by the controller responsive to the detector signal.
  • 7. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the removal device comprises a conveying chain fitted with gripper tongs for grasping individual conveyed items to be removed the regular predetermined time interval.
  • 8. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the detector arrangement comprisesa first detector located just downstream of the discharge end of the conveying path, the first detector generating a first detector signal; and a second detector located upstream of the removal device at a distance shorter than a predetermined minimum distance between conveyed items, the second detector generating a second detector signal; wherein, responsive to the first and second detector signals, the controller device adjusts the transport speed of the first and second conveyor units to preposition the conveyed items for removal by the removal device.
  • 9. The feeding machine as recited in claim 8 wherein responsive to the second detector signal the controller device causes the first and second conveyor units to move a set predetermined distance to preposition the conveyed items for removal.
  • 10. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the removal device is located at a distance downstream of the conveying path discharge end by a distance that is less than an upstream-downstream length of the conveyed item.
  • 11. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein a distance between the removal device and the conveying path discharge end is adjustable.
  • 12. The feeding machine as recited in claim 1 wherein the feed channel is dimensioned to accept a stack of envelopes as the stack of flexible conveyed items.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 35 382 Aug 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/05131 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/08951 2/25/1999 WO A
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