Claims
- 1. Apparatus for feeding corrugated blanks one by one from the bottom of a stack of blanks without slippage and so that the leading edge of the blank being fed always enters the nip of nip rolls at the same point in the machine cycle with precision suitable for printing and slotting, said apparatus comprising
- a. nip rolls adapted to be operated with a surface velocity;
- b. stack supporting structure including a forward portion, and gate means positioned above the stack supporting structure to define an opening which is upstream of the nip rolls;
- c. transport means supported under said forward portion of said stack supporting structure, said transport means comprising continuous high coefficient of friction surface adapted to be circulated to feed the lowermost blank through said opening just to said nip rolls;
- d. reciprocating means for changing the relative vertical relationship of said high coefficient of friction surface and said forward portion of said stack supporting structure so as to alternately provide an active position where said high coefficient of friction surface extends above the top of said stack supporting structure forward portion and a passive position where said high coefficient of friction surface does not extend above the top of said stack supporting structure forward portion;
- e. suction means for urging a blank downwardly into surface-to-surface static friction engagement with protruding continuous high coefficient of friction surface when the latter is in the active position;
- f. transmission means comprising input shaft means which is adapted to be rotated and output shaft means which is adapted to be rotated, said input and output shaft means being operatively connected so that the output shaft means undergoes controlled acceleration during an initial period of each revolution of said input shaft means once said friction surface is stationary and in said active position with a blank resting on transport means friction surface and is stationary during a last portion of each revolution of said input shaft means;
- g. means operatively connecting the output shaft means of the transmission means and the transport means so that during the operation of the apparatus said high coefficient of friction surface is circulated and undergoes controlled acceleration only after a blank is resting thereon followed by net deceleration only after the nip rolls receive the blank followed by a dwell period during which said high coefficient of friction surface is stationary;
- h. the apparatus being such that the active position is effected to bring the non-circulating continuous high coefficient of friction surface into engagement with the lowermost blank directly before said high coefficient of friction surface undergoes controlled acceleration, and the passive position is effected to disengage the high coefficient of friction surface and the blank at the conclusion of the controlled acceleration once the nip rolls have received the blank;
- i. the elements (c), (f) and (g) being such that a blank being fed is accelerated to enter the nip rolls at the same velocity as the surface velocity of the nip rolls;
- whereby high coefficient of friction surface of said transport means engages and grips the lowermost blank by static friction and alone moves and accelerates that blank to the nip rolls without slippage occurring and so that each blank enters the nip rolls in register whereupon the blank is disengaged from the transport means.
- 2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which said transport means comprises rotatable feed wheels adapted to coact to frictionally engage and move a blank once the active position has been effected and in which each feed wheel has high coefficient of friction periphery.
- 3. Apparatus as recited in claim 2, in which the suction means comprises a vacuum box having a vacuum applying surface providing at least part of said forward portion of said stack supporting structure and having openings therein for protrusion of feed wheel periphery therethrough.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, in which said vacuum applying surface is adapted to be moved vertically and in which the vertical relationship changing means is adapted to vertically reciprocate said vacuum applying surface to provide an active position where feed wheel periphery protrudes above the vacuum applying surface through openings therein and a passive position where feed wheel periphery does not protrude above the vacuum applying surface.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, in which the vertical relationship changing means includes
- a. mounting frame means fixed to said vacuum applying surface;
- b. cam disc means;
- c. cam follower means adapted to track in said cam disc means to vertically reciprocate said mounting frame means to vertically reciprocate said vacuum applying surface;
- d. cam shaft means supporting said can disc means.
- 6. Apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which the distance between the rear of the transport means and the nip of the nip rolls defines the smallest sheet which can be fed.
- 7. Apparatus for feeding corrugated blanks one by one from the bottom of a stack of blanks without slippage and so that the leading edge of the blank being fed always enters the nip of nip rolls at the same point in the machine cycle with precision suitable for printing and slotting, said apparatus comprising
- (a) nip rolls;
- (b) transport means comprising continuous high coefficient of friction surface adapted to be circulated;
- (c) a stack support plate including apertures to accommodate protrusion therethrough of transport means friction surface;
- (d) reciprocating means for changing the relative vertical relationship of said high coefficient of friction surface and said stack support plate by moving the stack support plate or transport means friction surface relative to one another so as to alternately provide friction surface protruding through said apertures and friction surface not protruding through said apertures;
- (e) suction means;
- (f) indexing transmission means operatively connected to said transport means;
- (g) means to correlate the operation of elements (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) so that a repetitive sequence occurs wherein stationary friction surface protruding through apertures in the stack support surface and in surface-to-surface engagement with the lowermost blank is caused to circulate and undergo controlled acceleration by element (f) to feed the lowermost blank by static friction and without slippage and in register to the nip rolls; whereupon the element (d) initiates disengagement between friction surface and the blank being fed, and element (f) causes said friction surface circulation to undergo net deceleration to zero velocity, and the nip rolls grip the blank and move it to downstream machinery and the element (d) restores the stationary friction surface-stack support relation where friction surface protrudes through stack support plate apertures directly before element (f) initiates friction surface circulation so that friction surface does not engage the blank being fed by the nip rolls, said suction means functioning to urge the blank downward into continuous portion of protruding friction surface.
- 8. Apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein said apertures are in staggered overlapping rows and transport means is associated with each of said apertures.
- 9. Apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said reciprocating means moves the stack support plate and wherein said suction means comprises a vacuum box and which additionally comprises seal means between the stack support plate and the vacuum box to seal the vacuum box sides as the stack support plate is reciprocated.
- 10. Apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein said suction means comprises a vacuum box and said reciprocating means includes elements which move through said vacuum box.
- 11. Apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein the reciprocating means is adapted to move the stack support plate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 144,129, filed Apr. 28, 1980, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Corrugated Box Manufacturers' Handbook, Third Edition, S&S Corrugated, 1965 (TS 1200.S2 1965), p. 1. |
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