Claims
- 1. A utilization device adapted to feed either of a pin feed continuous web having tractor pin feed holes and a pinless continuous web devoid of pin holes and having marks disposed in an upstream-to-downstream direction therealong at predetermined length intervals, the utilization device comprising:
- a moving tractor pin feed system including a lower tractor feed unit, wherein the lower tractor feed unit includes opposing moving tractor pin feed strips each having sets of pins located outwardly of opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web;
- a high volume moving utilization device element, located downstream of the lower tractor feed unit that rotates at an element movement speed and thereby performs a predetermined operation at selected locations onto either of the pin feed continuous web and the pinless continuous web;
- a drive roller that engages the pinless continuous web at a location upstream of the image transfer drum and that drives the pinless continuous web toward the image transfer drum;
- a central drive motor that drives the lower tractor pin feed unit at a speed that matches the drum speed of the utilization device element;
- a differential having a central drive motor input and a differential input, the differential being operatively interconnected with the drive roller and the differential being constructed and arranged so that the drive roller rotates in conjunction with the central drive motor at a roller rotational speed, wherein the roller rotational speed is varied based upon input movement at the differential input;
- a mark sensor located at a predetermined distance from the image transfer drum that reads occurrences of the marks on the pinless continuous web as the pinless continuous web passes therethrough and generates a mark sensor signal in response to a sensed occurrence of each of the marks;
- a transducer that generates length increment signals in response to predetermined movment of the tractor pin feed system;
- a registration controller that receives the mark signal and the movement signal, the registration controller being constructed and arranged to compare the mark sensor signal to the movement signal and thereby generate a control signal; and
- a registration controller motor interconnected with and controlled by the registration controller, the registration controller motor being operatively interconnected to the differential input to drive the differential to thereby vary the roller rotational speed of the drive roller in response to the control signal.
- 2. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the differential comprises a harmonic drive.
- 3. The utilization device set forth in claim 1 further comprising two pairs of parallel bars located upstream of the lower tractor pin feed unit that receive web therebetween, the web defining an approximately straight line path between each of the pairs of parallel bars and the lower tractor pin feed unit.
- 4. The utilization device as set forth in claim 3 wherein at least one of the pairs of bars includes end stops that engage side edges of the web.
- 5. The utilization device as set forth in claim 4 wherein at least one of the end stops is movable along the bars to change a width defined between each of the end stops.
- 6. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the controller further includes a comparing circuit that compares the mark signal to the drive movement signal and that rotates the differential motor at selected times in a selected direction of rotation to vary the drive rate of the web so as to synchronize movement of the web with a movement of the utilization device element.
- 7. The utilization device as set forth in claim 6 further comprising a top-of-form controller that determines a location of an initial portion of a web fed to the utilization device element and that signals when the initial portion of the web is located at a desired location relative to the utilization element.
- 8. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the tractor pin feed system further includes an upper tractor pin feed unit including opposing moving tractor pin feed strips each having sets of pins located out-wardly of opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web.
- 9. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a dancer assembly having a pivotally mounted dancer bar that moves in response to web tension, located downstream in a direction of web travel of the upper tractor pin feed unit, the dancer assembly engaging the web and including a dancer bar movement sensor that thereby controls a draw of the web from the upper tractor pin feed unit by regulating a drive speed of the drive assembly.
- 10. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mark sensor includes a mounting base having a freely rotating mass that applies pressure to a portion of the web passing there through to maintain a portion of the web against a portion of the base.
- 11. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web define therebetween a plane and wherein a surface of the drive roller at a location in engagement with the pinless continuous web is located remote from the plane whereby the drive roller causes the pinless continuous web to assume a trough shape for added stiffness thereof.
- 12. The printing device as set forth in claim 11 further comprising movable covers constructed and arranged to respectively overlie each of the pin feed strips at selected times that respectively maintain the opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web in engagement with the pin feed strips.
- 13. The printing device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the drive roller is positioned on a shaft between each of the opposing tractor pin feed strips and wherein the drive roller has a width, in a direction transverse to the upstream-to downstream direction less than a spacing between the tractor pin feed strips so that opposing widthwise edges of the drive roller are remote from the tractor pin feed strips.
- 14. The utilization device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mark sensor senses marks and generates pulses within a predetermined time period if a mark is sensed.
- 15. The utilization device as set forth in claim 14 wherein the transducer generates each pulse in response to movement of the tractor pin feed system to drive the pin feed continuous web a linear distance increment of 0.008 inch.
- 16. A method for adapting a printing device that feeds a continuous pin feed web in a downstream direction by engaging pin feed perforations on side edges thereof to feed a continuous pinless web having side edges that are free of pin feed perforations, the printing device having a moving tractor pin feed system including a lower tractor pin feed unit, and a high volume rotating image drum located on a web feed path therebetween, and the tractor pin feed system being operatively connected to and moving at a speed that is synchronized with a rotational speed of the rotating image drum, the tractor pin feed system generating a drive movement pulse signal based upon movement of predetermined web length increments therethrough, the method comprising:
- operatively connecting a drive roller, having a confronting idler, to a drive axle of the lower tractor pin feed unit including providing a differential between the drive axle and the drive roller and interconnecting a differential motor to the differential for advancing and retarding a rotation of the drive roller relative to the drive axle, including positioning the drive roller in an alignment that is between opposing tractor pin feed strips of the lower tractor pin feed unit and arranging the opposing tractor pin feed strips out-wardly of respective side edges of the pinless web;
- locating a mark sensor that reads marks located at predetermined intervals on the pinless web and that generates a mark sensor signal in response to reading the marks at a location at a predetermined distance from the image element; and
- providing a registration controller that compares the mark sensor signal and the drive movement pulse signal to selectively operate the differential motor to advance and retard the drive roller relative to the lower axle.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 further comprising positioning a pair of parallel web guide bars defining a guide slot therebetween upstream of the drive roller along the feed path.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 17 wherein the step of locating the mark sensor includes positioning the mark sensor on the guide bars.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 17 further comprising positioning another pair of parallel web guide bars defining a guide slot therebetween upstream of the drive roller.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 16 wherein the step of providing the differential includes locating the differential remote from the drive axle of the lower tractor pin feed unit and remote from the drive roller and forming a first mechanical interconnection between the drive axle of the lower tractor pin feed unit and the differential and forming a second mechanical interconnection between the differential and the drive roller, respectively.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 20 wherein the step of forming the first mechanical interconnection includes attaching a first drive belt between the drive axle of the lower tractor pin feed unit and the differential and the second step of forming the second mechanical interconnection includes attaching a second drive belt between the differential and the drive roller.
- 22. A controller for use in a utilization device adapted to feed either of a pin feed continuous web having tractor pin feed holes and a pinless continuous web devoid of pin holes and having marks disposed in an upstream-to-downstream direction therealong at predetermined length intervals having a tractor pin feed system that includes a lower tractor feed unit, wherein the lower tractor feed unit includes opposing moving tractor pin feed strips each having sets of pins located outwardly of opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web, a high volume moving utilization device element, located downstream of the lower tractor feed unit that rotates at an element movement speed and that thereby performs a predetermined operation at selected locations onto either of the pin feed continuous web and the pinless continuous web a drive roller that engages the pinless continuous web at a location upstream of the utilization device element and drives the pinless continuous web toward the utilization device element, a central drive motor that drives the lower tractor pin feed unit at a speed that matches the speed of the utilization device element, a differential having a central drive motor input and a differential input, the differential being operatively interconnected with the drive roller and the differential being constructed and arranged so that the drive roller rotates in conjunction with the central drive motor at a roller rotational speed, wherein the roller rotational speed is varied based upon input movement at the differential input a mark sensor, located at a predetermined distance from the utilization device element that reads occurrences of the marks on the pinless continuous web as the pinless continuous web passes therethrough and that generates a mark sensor signal in response to a sensed occurrence of each of the marks, a transducer, connected to the tractor pin feed system, constructed and arranged to provide a pulse that indicates an amount of movement of the pin feed continuous web through the tractor pin feed system, and a registration controller motor being operatively interconnected to the differential input to drive the differential to thereby vary the roller rotational speed of the drive roller, the controller comprising:
- a first input that receives the mark signal from the mark sensor;
- a second input that receives the pulse from the transducer;
- the controller being constructed and arranged to compare the mark sensor signal to the movement signal and thereby generate a control signal; and
- an output for transmitting the control signal to the registration controller motor to, thereby selectively operate the registration controller motor to vary the drive roller rotational speed to maintain a desired rate of passage of pinless continuous web into the utilization device element.
- 23. The controller as set forth in claim 22 wherein the tractor pin feed system further includes an upper tractor pin feed unit downstream of the utilization device element including opposing moving tractor pin feed strips each having sets of pins located outwardly of opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web.
- 24. The controller as set forth in claim 22 further comprising at least one pair of stiffener bars defining a web guiding gap therebetween located upstream of the drive roller.
- 25. The controller as set forth in claim 22 further comprising an idler roller mounted on a movable bracket constructed and arranged to be selectively biased against and located out of pressurable engagement with the drive roller.
- 26. The controller as set forth in claim 22 wherein the tractor pin feed strips of the lower tractor pin feed unit each include movable covers constructed and arranged to respectively overlie each of the tractor pin feed strips of the lower tractor pin feed unit at selected times that respectively maintain the opposing side edges of the pinless continuous web in engagement with the pin feed strips.
- 27. The controller as set forth in claim 26 wherein the drive roller includes a drive surface located remote from a plane defined by the tractor pin feed strips of the lower tractor pin feed unit, and wherein the tractor pin feed strips each engage the pinless continuous web adjacent opposing side edges thereof.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/334,730, filed Nov. 4, 1994.
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