Information
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Patent Grant
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6443447
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Patent Number
6,443,447
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Date Filed
Friday, December 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Mackey; Patrick
Agents
- Cummings; Michael J.
- Chaclas; Angelo N.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 408
- 083 1551
- 083 155
- 270 5207
- 270 5208
- 270 5209
- 271 225
- 271 184
- 271 185
- 271 279
- 271 298
- 271 303
- 271 913
- 271 202
- 271 270
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and device for improving the stacking efficiency in a sheet accumulation system using a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into sheets and a plurality of right angle turn-over modules for changing the direction of the sheets and causing overlapping between adjacent sheets. Different movement mechanisms are used to move the sheets with different moving speeds from the web cutter toward the right angle turn-over modules for increasing the overlapped amount.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a sheet accumulating system and, more particularly, to a continuous web cutter for providing cut sheets and a right angle transport device for stacking the cut sheets.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Continuous web cutters are known in the art. Typically, a continuous web cutter is used to cut a continuous web of material into cut sheets, provide the cut sheets to a sheet accumulator and then to an insertion station in a mass mailing inserting system. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a continuous web of material with sprocket holes on both side of the web is fed from a fan-fold stack into the web cutter, which has two moving belts with sprockets (or tractors with pins) to move the web toward a guillotine cutting module for cutting the web cross-wise into separate sheets. Perforations are provided on each side of the web so that the sprocket hole sections of the web can be removed from the sheets prior to moving the cut sheets to other components of the mailing inserting system. In particular, the continuous web cutter, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is used to feed two webs of material linked by a center perforation. As shown, a splitter is used to split the linked webs into two separate webs before the webs are simultaneously cut by the cutting module into two cut sheets. The sheets are moved toward a right angle transport device so that the sheets are moved in a different direction, overlapping each other. Right angle transport devices are well known. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,772, Auerbach et al. disclose a right angle transport device having two or more sheet turn-over modules, wherein the turn-over modules are placed at 45 degrees in the path of two or more sheets moving in a side-by-side fashion so that these sheets are turned over while their moving direction is changed by 90 degrees. As such, the sheets are moving substantially along the same line, with one sheet leading another in an overlapping manner. The overlapped mount by the two sheets using this type of right angle transport device is determined by the difference between the length and the width of the sheets. If the difference between the length and the width of the sheets is small, the overlapping between the two cut sheets may cause a paper jam when the sheets are collated into a stack in the sheet accumulator. Furthermore, with a small overlapped amount, a longer stacking mechanism must be used to collate the overlapped sheets into the stack. If the sheets are square or the length of the sheet is smaller than the width, then there is no overlapping when the sheets emerge from the right angle transport device.
It is advantageous and desirable to provide a method and device to increase the overlapped amount of the cut sheets as they exit the right angle transport device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the present invention to increase the overlapped amount of cut sheets in a continuous web cutter and a right angle transport device so as to increase the collating efficiency of a sheet accumulator. Accordingly, the first aspect of the invention is a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved in a side-by-side fashion from the web cutter toward a right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheets to turn over while their moving direction is changed from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping manner, with an overlapped amount along the second direction. The web cutter comprises a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet toward the right angle transport device with a first moving speed, and a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet toward the right angle transport device with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
The second aspect of the present invention is a method of stacking sheets in a sheet accumulating system, including a right angle transport device, to change moving direction of sheets from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, and a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved substantially in a parallel fashion along the first direction from the web cutter toward the right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheets to turn over and move along the second direction, with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping fashion having an overlapped amount along the second direction. The method comprises the steps of providing a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet with a first moving speed, and providing a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
The third aspect of the present invention is a sheet accumulating system, which comprises a right angle transport device to change moving direction of sheets from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved along the first direct from the web cutter toward the right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheet to turn over and move along the second direction with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping fashion having an overlapped amount in the second direction; a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet with a first moving speed; and a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with
FIGS. 2
to
8
.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a mass mailing inserting machine using a continuous web cutter to cut a web of material into separate sheets.
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic representation showing the top view of the continuous web cutter, a right angle transport device and a sheet accumulator.
FIG. 3
a
is a diagrammatic representation showing the position of two sheets moving toward the right angle transport device at the same speed after being cut by the web cutter.
FIG. 3
b
is a diagrammatic representation showing the position of two sheets engaged with the right angle transport device.
FIG. 3
c
is a diagrammatic representation showing the position of two sheets further engaged with the right angle transport device.
FIG. 3
d
is a diagrammatic representation showing the overlapping of two sheets as they exit the right angle transport device.
FIG. 3
e
is a diagrammatic representation showing the two overlapped sheets, which have disengaged themselves from the right angle transport device.
FIG. 4
a
is a diagrammatic representation showing the position of two sheets moving toward the right angle transport device at different speeds after being cut by the web cutter.
FIG. 4
b
is a diagrammatic representation showing the different positions of the sheets as they are engaged with the right angle transport device.
FIG. 4
c
is a diagrammatic representation showing the different positions of the sheets as they are further engaged with the right angle transport device.
FIG. 4
d
is a diagrammatic representation showing the overlapping of the sheets as they exit the right angle transport device.
FIG. 4
e
is a diagrammatic representation showing the increased overlapped amount due to the different moving speeds of the sheets.
FIG. 5
a
is a diagrammatic representation showing the side view of the web cutter having a movement mechanism for moving the sheets toward the right angle transport device.
FIG. 5
b
is a diagrammatic representation showing the top view of the web cutter and part of the movement mechanism.
FIG. 6
a
is a diagrammatic representation showing a preferred embodiment of the movement mechanism, according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
b
is a diagrammatic representation showing a pulley system for moving one of the sheets toward the right angle transport device.
FIG. 6
c
is a diagrammatic representation showing a different pulley system for moving the other sheet toward the right angle transport device.
FIG. 7
is a diagrammatic representation showing a different embodiment of the movement mechanism, according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
a
is a diagrammatic representation showing more than two sheets may be moved toward a right angle transport device having three turn over modules.
FIG. 8
b
is a diagrammatic representation showing three overlapped sheets as they emerge from the right angle transport device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a sheet accumulating system
1
includes a continuous web cutter
10
for feeding two webs of material
22
,
24
linked by a center perforation
26
so that the webs can be simultaneously cut into sheets
42
,
44
by a cutting module
16
. The webs
22
,
24
are also linked to side strips
28
by perforations
30
. The side strips
28
have a plurality of holes
32
for feeding into the web cutter
10
by sprockets or tractor pins
12
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, a splitter
14
is used to separate part of the connected webs
22
,
24
before they are cut into separate sheets
42
,
44
. The sheets
42
,
44
are moved along a first direction
102
toward a right angle transport device
50
in a side-by-side fashion. The right angle transport device
50
has two sheet turn-over modules
52
,
54
placed at
45
degrees in the path of the incoming sheets
42
,
44
so that the sheets
42
,
44
are turned over and moved along a second direction
104
toward a sheet accumulator
60
for collation.
Conventionally, sheets
42
,
44
are moved at the same speed toward the sheet turnover modules
52
,
54
along the first direction
102
, as shown in
FIG. 3
a
. The moving speed is represented by arrow
106
. The length of the sheets
42
,
44
is denoted by the letter L and the width is denoted by the letter W. As shown in
FIG. 3
b
, part of the sheets
42
,
44
are turned over by the turn-over modules
52
,
54
, and the turned over sections are moved along the second direction
104
, which is substantially perpendicular to the first direction
102
.
FIG. 3
c
shows that the sheets
42
,
44
are further engaged with the turn-over modules
52
,
54
. Because they are moved at the same speed, the sheets
42
,
44
are turned over by the same amount. As the sheets
42
,
44
emerge from the turn-over modules
52
,
54
, they move substantially on the same line along the second direction
104
with the sheet
42
leading the sheet
44
, and they are partially overlapped by an amount S, as shown in
FIG. 3
d
. The overlapped amount S is substantially equal to the difference between L and W. When the sheets
42
,
44
are completely disengaged from the turn-over modules
52
,
54
, they are overlapped by the same amount S, as shown in
FIG. 3
e
, if they are not moved by another moving mechanism in a different way.
FIGS. 4
a
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4
e
illustrate the method of moving the sheets
42
,
44
, according to the present invention. The sheets
42
,
44
are moved toward the turn-over modules
52
,
54
with different speeds. As shown in
FIG. 4
a
, the sheet
42
is moved at a first speed
112
and the sheet
44
is moved at a second speed
114
, which is greater than the first speed
112
. As a result, the sheet
44
is turned over faster than the sheet
42
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
b
and
4
c
. As the sheets
42
,
44
emerge from the turn-over modules
52
,
54
, they are overlapped with each other with an amount S′, which is greater than the difference between L and W, as shown in
FIGS. 4
d
and
4
e
. Thus, even with square sheets or sheets with L smaller than W, the right angle transport device
40
(
FIG. 2
) can still be used for sheet collation. It is understood that the overlapped amount S′ can be adjusted by adjusting the difference between the second speed
114
and the first speed
112
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
a
, the sheets
42
,
44
are moved from the web cutter
10
to the right angle transport device
50
by a group of rollers collectively denoted by reference numeral
120
and a movement mechanism
130
. As shown in
FIG. 5
b
, the roller group
120
includes two sets of rollers: one set of idler rollers
122
for moving the sheet
42
and another set of idler rollers
124
for moving the sheet
44
. The rollers
122
and
124
can be mounted on a common shaft
126
, or on different shafts, if so desired. Furthermore, additional moving devices
72
and
74
may be used to move the sheets
42
,
44
while they are engaged with the right angle transport device
10
.
FIG. 6
a
illustrates the preferred embodiment of the moving mechanism
130
, according to the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 6
a
, the movement mechanism
130
includes two sets of rollers
174
and
154
, corresponding to the idler rollers
122
and
124
. The rollers
154
are fixedly mounted on a shaft
152
and a shaft mount
158
. The rollers
174
are fixedly mounted on a shaft
172
and a shaft mount
178
. The rollers
154
are driven by a pulley system
140
, and the rollers
174
are driven by another pulley system
160
. Preferably, the pulley systems
140
,
160
are driven by a motor
132
via a pulley system
134
and a common shaft
136
. In order to achieve different driving speeds on rollers
154
and
174
, it is possible to apply different mechanical advantages on the pulley systems
140
and
160
. For example, different mechanical advantages can be achieved by using pulleys of different diameters. As shown in
FIGS. 6
b
and
6
c
, the pulley system
140
includes a pulley
142
, which is driven by a pulley
144
via a belt
146
, and the pulley system
160
includes a pulley
162
, which is driven by a pulley
164
via a belt
166
. The diameter differential between the pulleys
144
and
142
is greater than the diameter differential between the pulleys
164
and
162
. Because the pulleys
144
and
164
are driven by the same motor
132
, the larger diameter differential on the pulley system
140
causes the rollers
154
to turn faster than the rollers
174
(
FIG. 6
a
). Accordingly, the sheet
44
is moved toward the sheet turn-over module
54
with a greater speed than the sheet
42
being moved toward the sheet turn-over module
52
.
Alternatively, separate motors can be used to move the sheets
42
,
44
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the rollers
154
are driven by a motor
182
via pulley systems
180
,
184
, and the rollers
174
are driven by a different motor
192
via pulley systems
190
,
194
. If the motor
182
is faster than the motor
192
, then the pulley systems
180
,
190
can be identical, and the pulley systems
184
,
194
can be identical.
The movement mechanism, as described in conjunction with
FIGS. 5
a
to
6
c
, uses different mechanical advantages in pulley systems to achieve different driving speeds to move the sheets
42
,
44
in the web cutter
10
. It is understood by those skilled in the art that there are numerous ways to achieve different driving speeds. For example, instead of using pulley systems
140
and
160
, as shown in
FIGS. 6
a
to
6
c
, it is possible to use gear systems to achieve different driving speeds. Furthermore, it is possible to stack three or more sheets in a sheet accumulation system with an increased overlapped amount, as shown in
FIGS. 8
a
and
8
b
. As shown in
FIG. 8
a
, three separate sheets
42
,
44
,
46
are moved in a side-by-side fashion along the moving direction
102
toward three sheet turn-over modules
52
,
54
,
56
. With different moving speeds
112
,
114
and
116
, the sheets
42
,
44
,
46
can be caused to overlap with each other with an increased overlapped amount, as shown in
FIG. 8
b.
Thus, although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved side-by-side from the web cutter toward a right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheets to turn over and change moving direction from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping manner having an overlapped amount in the second direction, said web cutter comprising:a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet toward the right angle transport device with a first moving speed, and a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet toward the right angle transport device with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
- 2. The web cutter of claim 1, further comprising a motor for driving the first movement mechanism and the second movement mechanism, wherein the first movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a first pulley system for moving the first sheet, and the second movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a second pulley system for moving the second sheet, and wherein the first pulley system provides the first moving speed with a first mechanical advantage, and the second pulley system provides the second moving speed with a second mechanical advantage greater than the first mechanical advantage.
- 3. The web cutter of claim 1, wherein the first movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a first motor to move the first sheet with the first moving speed and the second movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a second motor to move the second sheet with the second moving speed.
- 4. A method of stacking sheets in a sheet accumulating system including:a right angle transport device to change moving direction of sheets from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; and a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved substantially in a parallel fashion along the first direction from the web cutter toward the right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheets to turn over and move along the second direction with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping fashion having an overlapped amount in the second direction, said method comprising the steps of: providing a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet with a first moving speed, and providing a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein a motor is used to drive the first movement mechanism and the second movement mechanism, and wherein the first movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a first pulley system for moving the first sheet, and the second movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a second pulley system for moving the second sheet, and wherein the first pulley system provides the first moving speed with a first mechanical advantage, and the second pulley system provides the second moving speed with a second mechanical advantage greater than the first mechanical advantage.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a first motor to move the first sheet with the first moving speed and the second movement mechanism comprises at least one roller driven by a second motor to move the second sheet with the second moving speed.
- 7. A sheet accumulating system comprising:a right angle transport device to change the moving direction of sheets from a first direction to a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; a continuous web cutter for cutting a web of material into groups of cut sheets, wherein each group of cut sheets comprises at least a first sheet and a second sheet, and wherein the first and second sheets are moved along the first direction from the web cutter toward the right angle transport device for causing the first and second sheets to turn over and move along the second direction with the first sheet leading the second sheet in an overlapping manner having an overlapped amount in the second direction; a first movement mechanism for moving the first sheet with a first moving speed, and a second movement mechanism for moving the second sheet with a second moving speed greater than the first moving speed for increasing the overlapped amount.
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