1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a folding machine having at least one pair of knife shafts, the knife shafts of which are, in a working position, mounted parallel to each other between two spaced-apart side walls of the folding machine.
2. Description of the Background Art
In order to be able to cut, cut out, perforate, crimp etc. folded paper sheets perpendicular to a fold, i.e. in the running direction of the sheets, pairs of knife shafts are provided upstream and downstream of the folding rollers of a folding unit. These generally concern pairs of knife shafts in which one knife shaft is fitted with upper knife tools and the other knife shaft is fitted with lower knife tools, said tools being arranged on a tool holder fitted on the knife shaft. The knife shafts are fitted with appropriate tools depending on the requirements of the task. A corresponding folding machine is disclosed, for example, in DE 30 25 239 C2. In the case of the known folding machines, the knife shafts are usually mounted on the side walls of the folding machine. For this reason, they can be removed only if the folding machine is at a standstill. For this purpose, it is generally necessary first of all to pull out the buckle plates. After their fastening has been released, the knife shafts then have to be lifted out over the side walls of the machine. Since the knife shafts are generally very heavy, this work is very laborious. Finally, the knife shafts can only be set in a precise manner when they are installed in the folding machine. For this purpose, auxiliary means are fitted in the direct vicinity of the knife shafts. These are, for example, rulers having a tape measure printed on them enabling the position of the tool to be read.
The invention is based on the object of providing, with structurally simple means, a folding machine in which rapid changing of the knife shafts is possible in a simple manner.
This object is achieved by a folding machine comprising at least one pair of knife shafts which are, in a working position, mounted parallel to each other between two spaced-apart side walls of said folding machine, wherein said knife shafts are mounted in a cassette which is displaceable through a sidewall facing an operator from an inserted position, in which said knife shafts are in an working position thereof, into a pull-out position, in which said knife shafts are located outside said folding machine.
Since the knife shafts are mounted in the cassette which can be displaced through the sidewall from the inserted position into the pull-out position, changing of the knife shafts is possible without removal of the buckle plates of a folding unit connected upstream. In addition, it is possible to preset a pair of knife shafts while the folding machine is running, as a result of which the set-up time can be substantially reduced.
The cassette is preferably arranged in a drawer which can be inserted and pulled out through the side wall. When the drawer is pulled out, the cassette can be removed and a new cassette placed into the drawer. After the drawer has been inserted, the changing of the pair of knife shafts is complete.
In one particular embodiment, the cassette has an end wall facing the drive and an end wall facing the operator, said walls being spaced apart and being connected to each other by a crosspiece. The knife shafts are mounted on the end by bearing devices.
The bearing devices of at least one knife shaft can preferably be adjusted in order to set the nip between the knife shafts. This adjusting device is part of the knife shaft cassette. The adjustment may take place outside the folding machine.
For a rapid connection to the drive facing the folding machine, the bearing devices facing the drive can be mounted rotatably in the end wall facing the drive, and pass through said end wall.
In order to center the cassette, it is advantageous if a respective fixing pin is fitted on the two end walls and, in the inserted position, engages in a centering opening in the respective side wall of the folding machine.
A precise setting of knife holders on the knife shafts can be achieved by the fact that a scale is provided on the knife shaft, said scale preferably being engraved in it.
Since the setting of the knife holders on the knife shafts can take place outside the machine, the operator can stand directly in front of the knife shaft cassette during the tool change, so that parallax errors do not occur.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to drawings, in which:
The folding machine 10 shown in
The cassette 28 with the knife shafts 22, 24 arranged parallel to each other on it is shown in greater detail in
As can be seen in
The upper bearing device 46 has a bearing shell 60 in which a ball bearing 64 through which the shaft 22 passes is arranged. The bearing shell is guided along a straight line, which passes through the center axes of the shafts 22, 24, through two guide blocks 68, 70 arranged on both sides. One end of a threaded pin 73 engages in the upper side of the bearing shell 60. The other end is in engagement with a threaded opening which is formed in a threaded block 72 which is fastened to the sidewall 34 adjacent to the upper edge thereof. The threaded pin 73 is accessible from above via an opening in the threaded block 72, and can be rotated by means of a suitable tool in order to set the nip between the two knife shafts 22, 24.
The lower bearing device 48 has a bearing block 62 which is fastened to the sidewall 34 and in which a ball bearing 66 through which the shaft 24 passes is arranged.
As can be seen in
Above the upper knife shaft 22, a fixing pin 50 which protrudes toward the end wall 34 facing the drive is provided on the end wall 36 facing the operator. In the inserted position of the cassette 28 which is shown in
The tool holders 26 are fitted releasably on the shaft body 23 of the knife shafts 22, 24. Precise positioning of the tool holders 26 on the knife shafts 22, 24 is made possible by a scale, as is shown in
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