Gripping arrangement for the stacker of a printing press

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6631898
  • Patent Number
    6,631,898
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 14, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A gripping arrangement for a stacker device or delivery tray of a printing press. At least one upper gripper arm and at least one lower gripper arm are provided, which have a first opened position and a second closed position. Sheets are located between the upper and lower gripper arms in the closed position. A first guiding device guides the gripping arrangement substantially in the vertical direction, and a second guiding device guides the gripping arrangement substantially in the horizontal direction.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a gripping arrangement for the stacker or delivery tray of a printing press, such arrangement including a guide for guiding the gripping arrangement for movement in both the vertical and horizontal direction.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




With printing presses, sheets printed by passing through the printing module are delivered on a delivery stack. Various solutions for delivery of sheets to the delivery stack are known for this purpose. One solution for delivering a sheet on a delivery stack is to automatically grip the sheet at the exit of the printing press and to convey it to the delivery tray. However, this requires an accurate and expensive control of the process, which reduces the operational reliability and increases the costs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The purpose of the invention is thus to provide a cost-effective and reliable gripping arrangement for the stacker or delivery tray of a printing press. According to the invention, at least one upper gripper arm and at least one lower gripper arm that have a first open position and a second closed position, whereby sheets are located in the second closed position between the upper and lower gripper arms, and a first guiding device for guiding the gripper arrangement substantially in the vertical direction and a second guiding device for guiding the gripper arrangement substantially in the horizontal direction are provided.




The invention, and its objects and advantages, will become more apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment presented below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention presented below, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a gripping arrangement, according to the invention, in the first opened position prior to the feeding of a sheet thereto;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the gripping arrangement, according to the invention, in the second closed position after the release to bring together the upper and lower gripper arms with a sheet between them;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the gripping arrangement, according to the invention, with its opening upper gripper arm, whereby the sheet is delivered on the sheet stack;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the gripping arrangement, according to the invention, in the second closed position; and





FIG. 5

is a side view of the gripping arrangement, according to the invention, with the open upper and lower gripper arms for picking up another sheet.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a side view of gripping arrangement, according to the invention, in the first opened position prior to the feeding of a sheet


140


. The figure shows a sheet stack


150


as part of a stacker of a printing press, with a first guiding device


80


. The first guiding device


80


has a vertical guide rail


82


with a guide block


85


of a linear guide. A second guiding device


160


is provided with a horizontal guide rail


162


. An upper gripper arm


20


, with a bent lever


50


on one of its ends, has a gripper nose


110


on its second end and an extension


22


that is perpendicular to the upper gripper arm


20


extending downward. A lower gripper arm


10


, with a gripper nose


120


facing the gripper nose


110


, is associated with a releasing gripper arm


30


with a substantially perpendicular spacer


40


that extends upward on one of its ends.




The spacer


40


extends in the direction of the upper gripper arm


20


has an extension


32


running parallel to the releasing gripper arm


30


on the end facing away from the releasing gripper arm


30


. The movements of the spacer


40


are independent of the movements of the lower gripper arm


10


and these are not attached to each other. The releasing gripper arm


30


is connected by a tension spring


60


with the upper gripper arm


20


. Further, the releasing gripper arm


30


is connected by a pressure spring


70


with lower gripper arm


10


. Arm


87


extends substantially perpendicular to lower gripper arm


10


, between the upper gripper arm


20


and the releasing gripper arm


30


, and the guide block


85


has been attached thereto.




In addition to the upper gripper arm


20


, a limit stop


130


for the lever


50


is provided. The first and the second guiding devices


80


and


160


, or linear guides, are joined by a bent arm


88


, which extends on one side vertically upward and which contains the vertical guide rail


82


of the first guiding device


80


, and extends on its other side at approximately a 90° angle horizontally in the lateral direction and parallel to the guide rail


162


.




The upper gripper arm


20


and the lower gripper arm


10


are shown in

FIG. 1

at a distance from each other in the first opened position. The gripper noses


110


,


120


at the end of the gripper arms


10


,


20


have a clearance in this position, in which a sheet


140


can be inserted between the gripper noses as shown by the direction arrows. The sheet


140


can also be fed transversally to the direction arrow. When the sheet


140


is located between the upper gripper arm


20


and the lower gripper arm


10


, a suitable mechanism


200


can be used that brings the gripper arms


10


,


20


closer together and the gripper noses


110


,


120


grip the sheet


140


and hold it. This position, referred to as the second closed position, is illustrated in FIG.


2


.




In

FIG. 2

, the guide block


85


on the guide rail


82


moves from above to below, and the guide block


165


is located to the far left on the guide rail


162


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The sheet


140


is located between the gripper noses


110


,


120


above the sheet stack


150


, on whose delivery edge


180


the sheet


140


is to be delivered. Next, the guide block


85


on the guide rail


82


moves vertically downward. The guide block


85


is driven by a mechanism, shown schematically as element


190


, such as, for example, pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders or by disk cams.




The releasing gripper arm


30


is brought closer to the sheet stack


150


by the downward movement. When the releasing gripper arm


30


touches the sheet stack


150


and moves further downward due to the downward movement of the guide block


85


, the releasing gripper arm


30


is moved upward from the sheet stack


150


about the pivot point


100


. Since the upper gripper arm


20


is contacted by the extension


32


of the spacer


40


, the upper gripper arm


20


is accordingly moved upward about pivot point


90


, and the gripper noses


110


,


120


open. Since the lower gripper arm is fixed, the sheet


140


is released and delivered on the sheet stack


150


. This is the position shown in

FIG. 3

, in which the gripper noses


110


,


120


release the sheet


140


.




Now the guide block


165


is moved, by a suitable mechanism


210


, in the direction of the arrow on the horizontal guide rail


162


in the horizontal direction. The sheet


140


is now perfectly delivered at the delivery edge


180


of the sheet stack


150


. When the releasing gripper arm


30


leaves the sheet stack


150


due to the movement of the guide block


165


, the tension of the tension spring


60


, as indicated by both of the force arrows directed inwardly, causes the upper gripper arm


20


to return to its original position. This means that the gripper noses


110


,


120


are in direct contact and returned to the second closed position, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The small arrows on the upper gripper arm


20


and on the releasing gripper arm


30


indicate their movement direction after the release of the releasing arm


30


from the sheet stack


150


, whereby the force causing the movement is substantially stored in the tension spring


60


.




The upper gripper arm


20


moves away again from the lower gripper arm


10


, i.e., the first opened position is reset when the lever


50


, due to the horizontal movement of the guide block


165


, and the entire gripper arrangement meet at the limit stop


130


, whereby the upper gripper arm


20


is turned about the pivot point


90


. The lever


50


is thus pressed diagonally downward by the limit stop


130


. The left end of the upper gripper arm


20


to the left of the pivot point


90


moves upward and the right end of the upper gripper arm


20


to the right of the pivot point


90


is moved downward, as illustrated in FIG.


5


. The arrow directed approximately vertically upward in

FIG. 5

indicates the movement direction of the upper gripper arm


20


and of the gripping arrangement; and the arrow directed horizontally to the left indicates the movement direction of the gripping arrangement and of the guide block


165


on the horizontal guide rail


162


. When the guide block


85


is moved vertically upward approximately at the end of the vertical guide rail


82


, the gripping arrangement is returned to the position according to

FIG. 1

, and is ready to pick up another sheet


140


, which is delivered by the printing press. The process described is repeated as often as desired, until no more sheets


140


are delivered and a printing job is finished.




The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.















PARTS LIST
























10




Lower gripper arm






20




Upper gripper arm






22




Extension






30




Releasing gripper arm






32




Extension






40




Spacer






50




Lever






60




Tension spring






70




Pressure spring






80




First guiding device






82




Vertical guide rail






85




Guide block






87




Arm






88




Bent arm






90




Pivot point






100




Pivot point






110




Gripper nose






120




Gripper nose






130




Limit stop






140




Sheet






150




Sheet stack






160




Second guiding device






162




Horizontal guide rail






165




Guide block






190




Guide block drive mechanism (vertical)






200




Gripper mechanism






210




Guide block drive mechanism (horizontal)













Claims
  • 1. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press, characterized by at least one upper gripper arm (20) and at least one lower gripper arm (10), said at least one upper gripper arm and said at least one lower gripper arm are movable to a first opened position and a second closed position, whereby sheets (140) are located between the upper gripper arm (20) and the lower gripper arm (10) in said second closed position, and a first guiding device (80) for guiding said gripping arrangement substantially in the vertical direction, and a second guiding device (160) for guiding said gripping arrangement substantially in the horizontal direction.
  • 2. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press according to claim 1, characterized by a releasing gripper arm (30), and said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) connected by a tension spring (60, 70) to said releasing gripper arm (30).
  • 3. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press according to claim 2, characterized in that said releasing gripper arm (30) and said upper gripper arm (20) are positioned so that they can be pivoted on the lower gripper arm (10).
  • 4. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press according to claim 3, characterized by a spacer (40) between said upper gripper arm (20) and said releasing gripper arm (30).
  • 5. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press according to claim 4, characterized by a release mechanism (200) for moving said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) to said second closed position.
  • 6. Gripping arrangement for a stacker for a printing press according to claim 1, characterized by gripper noses (110, 120) on the ends of said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) for selectively gripping sheets (140) therebetween.
  • 7. Method for using the gripping arrangement having at least one upper gripper arm (20) and at least one lower gripper arm (10), characterized by movement of said at least one upper gripper arm (20) and said at least one lower gripper arm (10) to a first opened position, in which the ends of said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) gripping the sheet are kept apart, the feeding of a sheet (14) between the ends of the upper gripper arm (20) and the lower gripper arm (10), the movement of said at least one upper gripper arm (20) and said at least one lower gripper arm (10) to a second closed position by moving the ends of said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) closer together and the gripping of the sheet (140) by a release of said upper gripper arm relative to said lower gripper arm, the moving of said gripping arrangement in the vertical direction toward the stacker, the pressing of a releasing arm (30) by a spacer in reaction to the movement of the gripping arrangement against the stacker, thus producing said first opened position in which the ends of said upper gripper arm (20) and said lower gripper arm (10) are apart, the delivery of a sheet (140) on the stacker, the moving away of the gripping arrangement in the horizontal and vertical direction and the release of said releasing gripper arm (30) by movement of the gripping arrangement, thus producing the second closed position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 26 894 Jun 2001 DE
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