The invention relates to a folder unit for a folding machine, which has a plurality of rollers, in particular folding rollers, and side walls on which the rollers are supported on both sides.
A folder unit of this kind has become known, for instance, from German published patent application DE 31 47 064. There, a plurality of folding rollers, with the aid of which an entering foldable product is folded, are disposed between two side walls. Furthermore, as is usual in folder units, a so-called delivery roller is disposed at the outlet of the folder unit; it carries the folded product out of the folder unit and delivers it to the next processing station. Upstream of the delivery roller is typically a pair of knife shafts, with the aid of which a blank can be made or the product to be folded can be perforated. In the prior art configuration, the pair of knife shafts is thus followed in the paper travel direction by a delivery roller, which along with the simple purpose of delivering the products to be folded can also be used to carry a scoring, cutting or perforating device.
Folding machines of that kind have the disadvantage that because of the fixed mounting of the delivery rollers in the housing walls, they cannot be altered and thus it is difficult, if not impossible, to adapt the folder unit to different customer requirements.
The object of the present invention is to provide a folder apparatus which overcomes the above-noted deficiencies and disadvantages of the prior art devices and methods of this general kind, and which enhances and improves the variability of a folder unit.
With the above and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a folder unit, comprising:
The provision of recesses in the side walls of the folder unit, which are suited to receiving a processing element, has a number of advantages, because it thus becomes possible to provide individual processing stations at the outlet of the folder unit. Different inserts can be mounted in the recesses to suit various requirements.
In accordance with a preferred feature of the invention, the two recesses in the side walls are mounted opposite one another and have essentially the same shape. Between the recesses in the side walls, an insert is mounted that is pivotable in the paper travel direction. If the processing element is a delivery roller, then it can be hinged outward by simple pivoting in the paper travel direction. This facilitates access to the knife shafts behind it considerably, making it easy to modify how they are outfitted.
In accordance with a further preferred feature of the invention, the insert has a further pair of knife shafts. This so-called downstream-supported pair of knife shafts enhances the variability of the processing capability considerably. If a further delivery roller is to be disposed downstream of the second, downstream-supported pair of knife shafts, then it is especially advantageous for the insert itself to be provided in turn on both sides, that is, in the plane of both frame parts, with a recess which in turn makes it possible afterward to mount an additional processing element. By using inserts with recesses, it is accordingly possible to design the folder unit in modular fashion and to meet increasingly varied customer requirements.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the processing element includes a roller, such as a delivery roller and/or a knife shaft. Also, the processing element may further include a delivery roller disposed downstream of the knife shaft in a product travel direction defined through the folder unit.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, as mentioned above, the processing element is pivotably mounted in the recesses in a product travel direction defined through the folder unit. Preferably, the processing element is mounted to be locked in a plurality of pivoting positions.
In the multiple-unit embodiment, the above-mentioned processing element is a first processing element and the first processing element includes two processing element side walls each formed with a recess. The recesses in the processing element side walls are located opposite one another and are configured to receive therein a further processing element. The further processing element can be rigidly connected to the first processing element. In that embodiment, the further processing element may be pivotally mounted in the first processing element.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the processing element includes a cross-member pivotally mounted above the delivery roller, and configured for receiving additional elements. The additional elements may be conventional elements such as a stripper a light scanner.
In the non-pivoted position, the processing element is rigidly connected to the side walls. For that purpose, there may be provided a corresponding bracket, a bolt, or the like, i.e., an additional coupling device for rigidly connecting the processing element to at least one of the side walls in a non-pivoted position of the processing element.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the rollers include at least two folding rollers driven through a gear plate, and the processing element is supported outside the gear plate.
In accordance with again another feature of the invention, the folding rollers are driven by a drive, and the processing element is coupled to the drive of the folding rollers. Preferably, they are mechanically coupled to the drive of the folding rollers. Possible couplings are a belt drive, a pulley drive, or a chain drive. In the alternative, or in addition, there may be provided a control device for coupling the drive and the processing element.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the rollers of the processing element have a gear wheel, and wherein at least one further gear wheel of the folder unit meshes with the gear wheel of the roller of the processing element.
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 folder apparatus, 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 drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
In
In the schematic side view of
The folder unit of the invention offers the particular advantage that the outfitting of the knife shafts can easily be changed, and easier access for other tasks is also possible. After the setting tasks have been effected at the pair of knife shafts 16 and 18, the locking of the processing element 20 is unlatched again, and the processing element is pivoted back from the position S3 into the position S1 again. The processing element is locked in this position and in particular screwed down, and the drive of the delivery roller 26 is re-activated. This can for instance be done by providing the delivery roller 26 with a lateral gear wheel, which is positioned in its engagements.
In addition to the pivotable processing element, the folder unit of the invention can also have a cross-member 30. Typically, additional elements such as strippers and light scanners are mounted on this cross-member 30. The diagrammatic illustration at 30, therefore, should be understood to include such conventional additional elements such as strippers, light scanners, or the like. Advantageously, the cross-member 30 located above the processing element 20 is also equipped to be pivotable, so that upon the pivoting of the cross-member 30, the setting tasks at the knife shafts and at the cross-member itself can also be made easier.
In a further exemplary embodiment, the folder unit of the invention is shown in a side view in
A further exemplary embodiment, or variation, of the folder unit according to the invention is shown in side view in FIG. 5. One side wall 14 of the folder unit has a recess 17, in which a processing element 42 is placed whose side wall 44 is shaped such that it can be introduced into the recess 17 and locked there. The processing element 42 has two downstream-supported knife shafts 36 and 38, which as already described in the above examples markedly increase the variability of the folder unit. In the side wall of the processing element 42, a recess 46 is also provided, in which a further processing element 20 can also be placed, preferably pivotably. This kind of modular folder unit of the invention can be adapted optimally to given requirements, since it is possible in principle to provide an arbitrary number of processing stations 42 in succession, each of which carries a downstream-supported pair of knife shafts 36, 38. At the outlet of the folder unit, a processing element 20 rotatably supported about the pivot shaft 28 and having a delivery roller 26 is preferably introduced into the recess 46 of the last processing element 42.
To optimize the drive of a folder unit, it is already known, as shown in
As shown in
The folder unit of the invention can be provided in a folding machine in one or more combinations of the possible embodiments shown in the examples of
The individual rollers are typically driven via gear wheels, and the ends of the rollers themselves can be embodied as gear wheels which either mesh with one another or are connected via intermediate gear wheels. The coupling and decoupling of the drives of the rollers is thus typically done by lifting the gear wheel out of the engagement.
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