This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2008 005 214.0, filed Jan. 18, 2008; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a flatbed punching module for punching a printing material, including an upper platen and a lower platen, which can be moved by a drive relative to the upper platen that is fixed to a frame, in order to perform a punching stroke for punching the printing material passing between the upper platen and the lower platen, so that the lower platen can engage or be thrown onto the upper platen. As a result, the printing material can be processed through the use of at least one punching die. At least one printing material transport device is provided for guiding the printing material. The invention also relates to a flatbed punch.
A very widespread class of flatbed punching modules includes an upper platen which is fixed to the frame and a lower platen which can be moved with respect thereto, for punching a printing material which is situated between the platens, due to the interaction thereof. Both during insertion and during discharge of the printing material to be punched, such as a printing material web which is to be perforated or cut partially, waves can be produced in the printing material. The waves can lead to a material jam above a defined height (the height difference between wave crests and wave troughs). The stability and the speed of the production can be impaired as a result.
Additional printing material guiding elements (passive guides) which are fixed to the frame or can be moved relative to the lower platen, such as by way of a material rocker with a channel-like configuration at the inlet or by way of guide bars which are adhesively bonded on an opposing grooved plate that is received on the lower platen, only react to the symptom which occurs. Therefore, an improvement is required to combat the cause of the problem which occurs, and to compensate for the relative movement between the lower platen and assemblies which are mounted in front of it or behind it.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a flatbed punching module for punching a printing material and a flatbed punch, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and which provide compensation for a height offset relative to the printing material, wherein the height offset occurs as a result of a cyclically varying punching stroke of a moved lower platen.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a flatbed punching module for punching a printing material. The flatbed punching module comprises an upper platen fixed to a frame, a lower platen, at least one punching die, a drive for moving the lower platen relative to the upper platen for performing a punching stroke punching the printing material passing between the upper platen and the lower platen by engaging or throwing the lower platen on the upper platen to process the printing material with the at least one punching die, and at least one printing material transport device held fixedly on the movable lower platen for guiding the printing material, in particular for inserting or for discharging the printing material.
The height offset which occurs is compensated for in the flatbed punching module according to the invention, as a result of which, as an advantageous consequence, a rectilinear introduction of force is made possible during insertion of the printing material. The thrust which occurs in a straight line reduces transverse forces on the punched printing material. As a result, the printing material is more stable and can be accelerated more rapidly. The number of grooves and stamped recesses on the cutting dies have a relatively small influence on the production speed, since the printing material can be pushed in an improved manner from the grooved channels or male dies which are optionally situated on the opposing grooved plate. The printing material can be accelerated more rapidly in the flatbed punching module according to the invention, without the printing material being damaged in the process or the following processing steps being disrupted by waste pieces flying out or loose tabs. In this way, an increase in the production speed can be advantageously achieved.
Setting up times can advantageously also be shortened, since less optimization expenditure is required with regard to the correct type and number of material webs of the printing material.
A connection between a part of the unpunched printing material and a punched part of the printing material (for example, a sheet which is still hanging to a web through a number of material webs) can be provided by way of a small number of material webs. In this way, the punched part can be separated more readily from the printing material which has not yet been punched. The risk is reduced that a printed product or a group of printed products is not severed by a sheet separator in an undesired manner. The punching is less susceptible to a curvature of the printing material (upcurl or downcurl). Fewer material jams are to be expected as an advantageous consequence.
Finally, fewer material webs are necessary in order to stabilize the punched printing material, as a result of which an improved quality of the punched printed products can be achieved.
The lower platen can also be referred to as a punching table. The guidance by the printing material transport device can, in particular, be active and/or be carried out in such a way as to fix the printing material and/or be driven. The printing material can be web shaped. In particular, the printing material can have already been printed, with it being possible for the flatbed punching module to serve for punching individual printed products or groups of printed products, for example folding boxes, from the area of the printing material. More precisely, the punching in the flatbed punching module according to the invention can lead to cutting and/or perforating and/or scoring of the printing module, with the result that the individual printed products or groups of printed products are first of all still connected to one another through material webs before they are stripped in a following step by severing of the remaining material webs.
According to the invention, a flatbed punching module is understood to mean not only a flatbed punching module which can process a printing material by punching, perforating and/or scoring, that is to say it has or can receive dies for cutting, perforating or scoring. A flatbed punching module can also be a flatbed embossing module. In a flatbed embossing module according to the invention, a printing module can be embossed, in particular, or can be finished with film or with relief cut engraving. The film can be applied, in particular, in a hot film embossing process or a cold film embossing process. Relief cut engraving is understood to mean the application of a film, in particular a hot film, with simultaneous embossing. The at least one punching die can, in particular, be a cutting knife, a scoring knife, a female embossing die or a male embossing die.
The printing material can, in particular, be paper, paperboard, cardboard, an organic polymer film or a composite which includes a plurality of materials, for example a material (for example, paper, in particular printed material) which is laminated by polymer film or metal film. The printing material can be made, in particular, of a material other than metal (objects which are composed only of metal, for example of metal sheets, plates or strands), of glass, of semiconductor material or of ceramic.
The at least one printing material transport device can be fastened, in particular, to the lower platen or can be connected fixedly to the lower platen or can be integrated into the lower platen. At least one part of the printing material transport device, for example a receiving element, can also be a part of the lower platen, for example its frame, in embodiments of the flatbed punching module according to the invention.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, in a series of advantageous embodiments of the flatbed punching module according to the invention, the at least one printing material transport device is an intake assembly. The intake assembly serves to feed the printing material to a punching gap which is formed by the upper platen and the lower platen. The position of the moved printing material can be guided, in particular, in a controlled manner. The intake assembly can be driven, in particular. The intake roller can be driven intermittently. In concrete terms, the intake assembly can have a driven intake roller. In advantageous developments of these embodiments, the intake assembly of the flatbed punching module according to the invention includes adjusting rollers which can engage or be thrown onto the intake roller or onto the printing material which wraps partially around the circumferential surface of the intake roller. They can engage or be thrown on pneumatically, for example. Furthermore, the drive of the intake roller can include a servomotor.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, as an alternative or supplementary to this, the at least one printing material transport device can be a sheet separator in a series of advantageous embodiments of the flatbed punching module according to the invention. A sheet separator serves to separate or completely sever a piece of the printing material which is severed only partially from the printing material apart from individual material webs. In other words, either the at least one printing material transport device can be a sheet separator in a further series of advantageous embodiments of the flatbed punching module according to the invention, or one embodiment of a flatbed punching module according to the invention can also have an intake assembly as a first printing material transport device according to the invention and a sheet separator as a second printing material transport device according to the invention. A sheet separator may also be referred to as a kicker by a person skilled in the art.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, a transport unit, in particular a sheet transport unit, which is disposed behind or downstream of the flatbed punching module according to the invention, is attached to the sheet separator through a rotatably mounted articulation point. In particular, the transport unit can be disposed immediately behind the flatbed punching module. In particular, the transport unit can be articulated rotatably and in a rotationally mounted manner on the sheet separator and can perform a rocking movement.
Moreover, in accordance with additional or alternative features of the invention, an embodiment of the flatbed punching module according to the invention can have at least the following features individually or in combination with one another:
The lower platen can additionally have fixedly attached printing material elements which make passive guidance of the printing material, in particular, possible. The drive of the lower platen of the flatbed punching module can include one or more connecting rods which are driven by the crankshaft. A web storage apparatus can be disposed in front of the flatbed punching module according to the invention, more precisely its inlet or intake part. In particular, the web storage apparatus can be disposed immediately in front of the flatbed punching module. During the operation of the flatbed punching module, a web storage apparatus serves to temporarily receive a continuously fed printing material web which is fed to the flatbed punching module in an intermittent movement.
In advantageous developments, the web storage apparatus can include a pivotably mounted web storage reel. Furthermore or as an alternative to this, the web storage apparatus can have a servomotor for performing the pivoting movement of the web storage reel, or the web storage reel can be connected to the drive of the lower platen through the use of a mechanical gear mechanism in order to perform the pivoting movement, or the web storage reel can be mounted eccentrically.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is concomitantly provided a flatbed punch for processing a printing material, in particular a reinforced cardboard web. The flatbed punch according to the invention comprises at least one web inlet part, a transport unit, in particular a sheet transport unit, a stripper unit, a tab separating unit and a product delivery. The flatbed punch according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that it includes at least one flatbed punching module having features or combinations of features according to the invention.
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 flatbed punching module for punching a printing material and a flatbed punch, 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 drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
Firstly, the intake assembly 38 (see
Secondly, the sheet separator 56 is received fixedly on the lower platen 28. The sheet separator 56 also performs the punching stroke H with the lower platen 28. Due to an interaction between an upper roll 58 and a lower roll 60, punched sheets which have not yet been severed completely from the printing material web 24 are gripped and accelerated in such a way that the material webs which remain after the punching break and the severed sheets can be transported further in a separated manner. A transport belt frame 64 can be pivoted through an articulation point 62 (which at the same time is a linear guide) of the sheet separator 56 about a rotational point 66 which is situated in a fixed frame 68 of the transport unit 16. If the sheet separator 56 moves up and down according to the punching stroke H, the transport belt frame 64 performs a rocking movement.
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