Information
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Patent Grant
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6572101
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Patent Number
6,572,101
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 3, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Davidson, Davidson & Kappel, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 221
- 271 222
- 271 210
- 271 226
- 271 233
- 271 239
- 414 7889
- 414 7891
- 270 5827
- 270 3007
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A jogger for a signature feeder includes a back stop disposed at a first side of a hopper of the feeder and a flexible jogging element disposed at a second side of the hopper opposite the first side. As a stack of signatures is formed in the hopper, the flexible jogging element is oscillated in a lateral direction so as to periodically bend the flexible jogging element against the stack of the signatures and form a pushing zone and a vibrating zone in the hopper. The vibrating zone is below the pushing zone, and the vertical lengths of the pushing and vibrating zones are a function of the height of the stack of signatures. The signatures in the pushing zone are urged against the back stop by the flexible jogging element so as to register the signatures as the stack is formed, and the signatures in the vibrating zone are vibrated by the flexible jogging element so as to improve the registration of the signatures in the stack. The jogging action adjusts automatically to the height of the stack and the characteristics of the signatures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more particularly to a flexible jogger for a signature feeder in a printing press.
2. Background Information
During printing press operations printed signatures are feed to downstream processes. Signature feeders are used to collect and align (register) the signatures for controlled feeding to a subsequent operation. Mechanical jogging devices have been used for loading signatures into a hopper, or feeder pocket, of a signature feeder to “jog,” or move the signatures into alignment, as they are come into the hopper, thereby improving signature registration. Existing mechanical joggers push incoming signatures against a backstop plate in a hopper, thereby registering the signatures as they form a stack in the hopper.
Existing mechanical joggers do not adjust to signature stack height or to signature characteristics.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a signature feeder having a jogger which automatically adjusts to signature stack height and to signature characteristics so as to improve signature registration.
The present invention provides a jogger for a signature feeder having a hopper for receiving signatures at an upper end of the hopper and forming a stack of the signatures in a vertical direction starting at a lower end of the hopper, the jogger comprising: a back stop disposed at a first side of the hopper; and a flexible jogging element disposed at a second side of the hopper opposite the first side, the flexible jogging element being oscillated in a direction lateral to the vertical direction so as to periodically bend the flexible jogging element against the stack of the signatures and form a pushing zone and a vibrating zone below the pushing zone in the hopper, the signatures in the pushing zone being urged against the back stop by the flexible jogging element so as to register the signatures as the stack is formed, the signatures in the vibrating zone being vibrated by the flexible jogging element so as to improve the registration of the signatures in the stack.
The respective vertical length of each of the pushing zone and the vibrating zone is a function of the height of the stack
The flexible jogging element bends toward the stack of signatures so as to assume a curved shape, the curved shape being a function of at least one of the height of the stack of signatures and a characteristic of the signatures, such as a modulus of a material of the signatures, a stiffness of the signatures, a size of the signatures and a shape of the signatures.
The curved shape that the flexible jogging element assumes may be parabolic. The flexible jogging element may be non-translatably and non-rotatably fixed at a lower end of the hopper. The flexible jogging element may be pivotably fixed at a lower end of the hopper.
The flexible jogging element may be oscillated at a portion of the element disposed at an upper end of the hopper.
The flexible jogging element maybe a thin plate. The flexible jogging element may include a plurality of adjacent fingers.
The flexible jogging element may be made of metal or of a plastic material.
The flexible jogging element is oscillated using at least one of a cam and a crank arm.
The back stop may be rigid or flexible, and may be curved. The back stop may have a motion imparted to it.
The present invention also provides a method for jogging signatures in a signature feeder, the method comprising: receiving the signatures at an upper end of a hopper of the signature feeder and forming a stack of the signatures in a vertical direction starting at a lower end of the hopper; and oscillating a flexible jogging element in a direction lateral to the vertical direction so as to periodically bend the flexible jogging element against the stack of the signatures and form a pushing zone and a vibrating zone below the pushing zone in the hopper, the flexible jogging element being disposed at a first side of the hopper, the signatures in the pushing zone being urged by the flexible jogging element against a back stop disposed at a second side of the hopper opposite the first side so as to register the signatures as the stack is formed, the signatures in the vibrating zone being vibrated by the flexible jogging element so as to improve the register of the signatures in the stack.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention is elaborated upon below with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder having a prior art jogger with a rigid translating jogger element;
FIG. 2
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder having a prior art jogger with a rigid pivoting jogger element;
FIG. 3
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder having a flexible jogger according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 4
shows a schematic diagram of the signature feeder according to
FIG. 3
with a higher stack of signatures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder
12
having a prior art jogger
14
. Signature feeder
12
includes hopper
16
having a front plate
22
and a bottom formed by signature table
23
. Jogger
14
includes rigid translating jogging element
26
and backstop
24
. Rigid translating jogging element
26
is oscillated laterally between positions A and B as indicated in FIG.
1
. In synchronous fashion with the oscillation of rigid translating jogging element
26
signatures
4
are each delivered by conveyor
2
into hopper
16
as incoming signature
6
. Each incoming signature
6
is pushed toward backstop
24
by the oscillating action of rigid translating jogging element
26
in pushing zone
30
so as to register each signature
6
as it joins signature stack
8
, formed in hopper
16
. The signatures in signature stack
8
undergo no further registering action in static zone
32
.
FIG. 2
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder
13
having a prior art jogger
15
. Signature feeder
13
includes hopper
16
having a front plate
22
and a bottom formed by signature table
23
. Jogger
15
includes rigid pivoting jogging element
27
and backstop
24
. Rigid pivoting jogging element
27
pivots about pivot
28
in an oscillating fashion so as to oscillate between positions A and B as indicated in FIG.
2
. In synchronous fashion with the oscillation of rigid pivoting jogging element
27
signatures
4
are each delivered by conveyor
2
into hopper
16
as incoming signature
6
. Each incoming signature
6
is pushed toward backstop
24
by the oscillating action of rigid pivoting jogging element
27
in pushing zone
30
so as to register each signature
6
as it joins signature stack
8
, formed in hopper. As with the jogger shown in
FIG. 1
, the signatures in signature stack
8
undergo no further registering action in static zone
32
.
FIG. 3
shows a schematic diagram of a signature feeder
9
having a flexible jogger
10
according to an embodiment of the present invention. Signature feeder
9
includes hopper
16
having upper end
17
and lower end
18
, as well as front plate
22
and bottom
23
formed by a signature table, for example. Jogger
10
includes flexible jogging element
25
and backstop
24
. Flexible jogging element
25
is fixedly attached to front plate
22
at bend point
29
in lower end
17
of hopper
16
. Alternatively, flexible jogging element
25
may be pivotably attached at bend point
29
. In other embodiments of the present invention flexible jogging element
25
may be attached to any other suitable structure.
Flexible jogging element
25
may be a thin plate of a metal material. Alternatively, flexible jogging element
25
may be a thin plate of a plastic, or other suitable bendable resilient material. In other embodiments of the present invention flexible jogging element
25
may be a plurality of elongated finger-like members arranged adjacent to each other. Back stop
24
may be a rigid or flexible planar or curved element, for example. In other embodiments of the present invention backstop
24
may be articulated and/or be have a motion, such as an oscillating motion, imparted to it.
Flexible jogging element
25
is oscillated, or reciprocated, in a lateral direction by an oscillating device
29
so as to oscillate between positions A and B as indicated in FIG.
3
. The oscillating device preferably imparts the oscillation to flexible jogging element
25
at upper portion
26
of the jogging element in upper end
18
of hopper
16
. The oscillation device may be any suitable mechanical or other device for imparting an oscillating, or reciprocating, motion to flexible jogging element
25
, such as any of a variety of cam, crank arm, etc., devices, the construction of which would be known to one of skill in the art.
In synchronous fashion with the oscillation of flexible jogging element
25
, signatures
4
are each delivered by conveyor
2
into hopper
16
as incoming signature
6
. It should be noted that the term “signatures” in reference to the present invention is intended to encompass any type of individual sheets of material, such as, for example, paper. Each incoming signature
6
is pushed toward backstop
24
by the oscillating action of flexible jogging element
25
in pushing zone
40
so as to register signature
6
as it joins signature stack
8
formed in hopper
16
in vibrating zone
42
and extending into pushing zone
40
. At the same time, the signatures already registered in signature stack
8
and lying in vibrating zone
42
are gently vibrated by the oscillating motion of flexible jogging element
25
so as to improve the registration of signature stack
8
. As flexible jogging element
25
in its oscillating motion moves to incoming signature
6
to push the signature toward back stop
24
, it bends against signature stack
8
, assuming a curved, for example a parabolic, shape. The specific characteristics of the curved shape that flexible jogging element
25
assumes is dependent on height
19
of stack
8
.
Pushing zone
40
and vibrating zone
42
are formed by the oscillating motion of flexible jogging element
25
as it encounters and bends against signature stack
8
. Vertical lengths
44
and
46
of pushing zone
40
and vibrating zone
42
, respectively, are variable and are a function of height
19
of signature stack
8
.
FIG. 4
shows signature feeder
9
with a larger stack height
19
in hopper
16
. The vertical length
44
of pushing zone
40
is reduced, while the vertical length
46
of vibrating zone
42
is correspondingly increased. As the respective vertical lengths of pushing zone
40
and vibrating zone
42
change according to the height of signature stack
8
, the jogging, or pushing and registering, action of flexible jogging element
25
is automatically adjusted at the same time due to the flexibility and arrangement of element. The flexibility and arrangement of flexible jogging element
25
likewise enables an automatic adjustment of its jogging action according to the characteristics of the signatures. The relative amount of pushing and vibrating applied to the signatures varies with the modulus of the signature material, the stiffness of the signatures, the size and shape of the signatures, etc., automatically. The automatic adjustment in jogging action results in improved registration of the signatures.
Other variations and embodiments of the present invention, beyond those described herein, are possible. The present invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A jogger for a signature feeder having a hopper for receiving signatures at an upper end of the hopper and forming a stack of the signatures in a vertical direction starting at a lower end of the hopper, the jogger comprising:a back stop disposed at a first side of the hopper; a flexible jogging element disposed at a second side of the hopper opposite the first side; and an oscillating device in operative connection with the flexible jogging element configured to oscillate the flexible jogging element in a direction lateral to the vertical direction so as to periodically bend the flexible jogging element against the stack of the signatures and form a pushing zone and a vibrating zone below the pushing zone in the hopper, the signatures in the pushing zone being urged against the back stop by the flexible jogging element during oscillation so as to register the signatures as the stack is formed, the signatures in the vibrating zone being vibrated by the flexible jogging element during oscillation so as to improve the registration of the signatures in the stack.
- 2. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein a respective vertical length of each of the pushing zone and the vibrating zone is a function of a height of the stack.
- 3. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element bends toward the stack of signatures so as to assume a curved shape, the curved shape being a function of at least one attribute selected from the group consisting of a height of the stack of signatures and a characteristic of the signatures.
- 4. The signature feeder as recited in claim 3 wherein the characteristic of the signatures is selected from the group consisting of a modulus of a material of the signatures, a stiffness of the signatures, a size of the signatures, and a shape of the signatures.
- 5. The signature feeder as recited in claim 3 wherein the curved shape is parabolic.
- 6. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is non-translatably and non-rotatably fixed at a lower end of the hopper.
- 7. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is pivotably fixed at the lower end of the hopper.
- 8. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is oscillated at a portion of the element disposed at an upper end of the hopper.
- 9. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is a thin plate.
- 10. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element includes a plurality of adjacent fingers.
- 11. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is made of metal.
- 12. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the flexible jogging element is made of a plastic material.
- 13. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the oscillating device includes at least one of a cam and a crank arm.
- 14. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the back stop is rigid.
- 15. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the back stop is flexible.
- 16. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the back stop is curved.
- 17. The signature feeder as recited in claim 1 wherein the back stop has an imparted motion.
- 18. A method for jogging signatures in a signature feeder, the method comprising:receiving the signatures at an upper end of a hopper of the signature feeder and forming a stack of the signatures in a vertical direction starting at a lower end of the hopper; and oscillating a flexible jogging element in a direction lateral to the vertical direction so as to periodically bend the flexible jogging element against the stack of the signatures and form a pushing zone and a vibrating zone below the pushing zone in the hopper, the flexible jogging element being disposed at a first side of the hopper, wherein the oscillating of the flexible jogging element urges the signatures in the pushing zone against a back stop disposed at a second side of the hopper opposite the first side so as to register the signatures as the stack is formed and vibrates the signatures in the vibrating zone so as to improve the registration of the signatures in the stack.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein a respective height of each of the pushing zone and the vibrating zone is a function of a height of the stack of signatures.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the oscillating is performed so that the flexible jogging assumes a curved shape, the curved shape being a function of at least one attribute selected from the group consisting of a height of the stack of signatures and a characteristic of the signatures.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 20 wherein the characteristic of the signatures is selected from the group consisting of a modulus of a material of the signatures, a stiffness of the signatures, a size of the signatures and a shape of the signatures.
- 22. The method as recited in claim 20 wherein the curved shape is parabolic.
- 23. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element is non-translatably and non-rotatably fixed at a lower end of the hopper.
- 24. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element is pivotably fixed at a lower end of the hopper.
- 25. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element is oscillated at a portion of the element disposed at an upper end of the hopper.
- 26. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element is a thin plate.
- 27. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element includes a plurality of generally vertically oriented fingers disposed in a common plane.
- 28. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the flexible jogging element is made of at least one of a metal and a plastic material.
- 29. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the oscillating is performed using at least one of a cam and a crank arm.
- 30. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein the back stop is curved.
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