Method and device for processing sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6768104
  • Patent Number
    6,768,104
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
Sheets carrying imprinted materials are counted using a rotating counting disk that carries at least a receiver connected to a sensor. During counting of the sheets, a location of the imprinted materials on the sheets can also be determined.
Description




The invention relates to methods and a device for processing sheets in accordance with the characteristics of claims


1


,


2


and


3


.




DE 40 26 250 C2 describes a device for cutting a web into individual patterns.




EP 0 737 936 A1 describes a rotating counting disk of a sheet counting device.




The invention is based on the object of providing methods and a device for the processing of sheets.




In accordance with the invention, the object is attained by the characteristics of claims


1


,


2


and


3


.




The advantages which can be obtained by means of the invention consist in particular in that it will be possible to perform a cutting control or to trigger a counting pulse in a simple manner. It is also possible to perform a cutting control with a single device in addition to the counting process.











Exemplary embodiments of the invention are represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows. Shown are in:





FIG. 1

, a schematic representation of a counting disk;





FIG. 2

, a first section through the counting disk;





FIG. 3

, a second section through the counting disk;





FIG. 4

, a third section through the counting disk;





FIG. 5

, a schematic course of a signal from a sensor.











A counting device


01


has a fixed disk


02


and a rotating counting disk


03


, as well as a cover ring


04


rotating along with the counting disk


03


. A friction bearing


06


is arranged between the fixed disk


02


and the rotating counting disk


03


.




In the present exemplary embodiment, this counting disk


03


is divided into six equal circumferential sections. On its radial end, each circumferential section has a segment


07


, wherein the segments


07


are separated in the circumferential direction by an opening


08


extending in the radial direction. On its leading edge, this segment


07


is provided with a protrusion


09


, and on its trailing end with a wedge-shaped depression


11


. The depression


11


is arranged on an underside of the segment


07


, extends in the circumferential direction and widens in the direction toward the protrusion of a trailing segment


07


.




A plurality of conduits


12


for the supply of suction air terminate in this depression


11


.




A device


13


for measuring reflections is arranged on each segment


07


in the area of the trailing end of the protrusion


09


. For example, this device has a transmitter


14


and a receiver


16


, as well as an evaluating device connected with the receiver


16


. In the present exemplary embodiment the transmitter


14


and the receiver


16


are embodied as optical waveguides


17


consisting, for example, of glass fibers. These optical waveguides are connected with a rotary transformer


18


. This rotary transformer


18


has for example two kidney-shaped optical devices


19


arranged in the fixed disk and extending in the circumferential direction. Each one of these optical devices


19


bundles the light arriving along the optical device


19


in a small area. One end of an optical waveguide


17


is arranged in this area. A second end of this optical waveguide


17


is connected with an illuminating arrangement


21


, or a sensor


22


.




Thus, an illuminating arrangement


21


and a sensor


22


are respectively assigned to each of the, for example six, segments


07


, from which light and reflected rays are conducted by means of optical waveguides


17


from or to the rotating measuring location of the segment


07


of the counting disk


03


.




It is also possible to provide a common illuminating arrangement


21


for all measuring locations and its own sensor


22


to each measuring location.




Alternatively the optical waveguides


17


of all measuring locations or groups of measuring locations can be combined and conducted to one sensor


22


.




It is also possible to arrange the sensor


22


and the illuminating arrangement


21


directly without optical waveguides at the measuring location. It is then possible to transmit required energy and data by means of inductively operating rotary transformers, for example.




The sensor


22


and the illuminating arrangement


21


can be combined in one structural element.




In place of a counting disk


03


having several segments


07


, only one segment


07


is possible.




The mode of functioning of the described device is as follows:




A material to be printed has been imprinted with a plurality of copies


23


and is separated into individual copies


23


after printing. Each one of these copies


23


has a printed image


24


. This printed image


24


has a distance a


26


, a


27


from a lateral edge


26


,


27


of the copy


23


. The lateral edge


26


,


27


of the copy


04


corresponds to a cutting edge of the copy


23


.




These copies


23


are preferably securities, in particular bills.




A stack of copies


23


arranged on top of each other, i.e. single sheets


23


, is placed against the counting device


01


, so that a plane defined by the counting disk


03


lies approximately parallel in relation to a plane defined by the copies


23


. In this case one corner of the stack is located in such a way that the protrusion


09


, as well as the depression


11


, of the rotating counting disk


03


pass over the corner of the stack of sheets.




As soon as a depression


11


charged with a vacuum of a segment


07


passes over the corner of a copy


23


, this corner is pulled into the depression


11


while forming an arch.




The depression


11


slides over the arch because of the rotation of the counting disk


03


, and thereafter the protrusion


09


of the counting disk


03


enters into the space formed by the arch between the aspirated copy


23


and the copy


23


lying under it. The protrusion


09


thus slides underneath the lifted copy


23


along its underside. In the same way the area in which the transmitter


14


and the receiver


16


are arranged slides along the underside of the corner of the copy


23


. In the process the two edge areas meeting in the corner between the lateral edge


26


,


27


of the copy


23


and the printed image


24


of the copy


23


, as well as the printed image


24


located between them, are detected as reflections by the receiver


16


.




A window


28


can be fixed over a defined angular area, in which the evaluation of the signals


29


or the illuminating arrangement


21


is activated.




The signals


29


from the receiver


16


are supplied to the evaluating device. Based on the size of the signal


29


as a function of the time and circumferential speed of the counting disk


03


, or the angular position of the counting disk, the distance a


26


, a


27


of at least one lateral edge


26


,


27


of the copy


23


from the printed image


24


is calculated.




Moreover, the signal


29


provides a measurement of the area detected by the receiver


16


over the copy


23


, i.e. a length l


23


of the copy


03


and a length l


24


of the printed image


24


. Thus the exactness of the cut is checked.




In the present example the signal


29


is also used for triggering a counting pulse in addition to the accuracy of the cut.




It is also possible not to perform a cut control and to use the signal


29


only for triggering the counting pulse.




This signal


29


, or values determined from it, are compared with preset signals/values, and in case of deviations from these values, which are provided with tolerances, a further signal for alerting or controlling further operations is issued.




List of Reference Numerals






01


Counting device






02


Disk






03


Counting disk






04


Cover ring






05









06


Friction bearing






07


Segment






08


Opening






09


Protrusion






10









11


Depression






12


Conduit






13


Device for measuring reflections






14


Transmitter






15









16


Receiver






17


Optical waveguide






18


Rotary transformer






19


Optical device






20









21


Illuminating arrangement






22


Sensor






23


Copy, sheet






24


Printed image






25









26


Lateral edge






27


lateral edge






28


window






29


signal




a


26


distance




a


27


distance




l


23


length




l


24


length



Claims
  • 1. A method for processing imprinted material including:providing imprinted materials each having a plurality of copies; providing a receiver connected to a sensor which detects reflections; moving a partial area of one of said plurality of copies and said sensor with respect to each other; using said sensor for detecting reflections from a scanned area of said one of said plurality of copies; generating a signal as a function of said reflections from said scanned area of said ones of said plurality of copies; evaluating said signal as a function of said scanned area; and measuring a distance between a lateral edge of said one of said plurality of copies and a printed image on said one of said copies using said signal.
  • 2. A device for processing sheets comprising:a counting device, at least a portion of said counting device being movable relative to a sheet to be processed; and a receiver adapted to detect a reflection of at least a partial area of a sheet to be processed, said receiver being arranged on said movable portion of said counting device.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said receiver is an optical waveguide and further including a sensor, said receiver being connected to said sensor by said optical waveguide.
  • 4. The device of claim 2 further including a plurality of said receivers and at least one sensor, said receivers being connected to said sensor by optical waveguides.
  • 5. The device of claim 2 wherein said receiver is a sensor.
  • 6. The device of claim 2 further including an illuminating arrangement assigned to said receiver.
  • 7. The device of claim 2 further including several of said receivers arranged on said movable portion of said counting device.
  • 8. The device of claim 2 further including a sensor and wherein a signal from said sensor is a measurement of the reflection along the partial area of a sheet.
  • 9. The device of claim 2 wherein a signal from said receiver is a measurement of a distance between a lateral edge of a sheet and a printed image on the street.
  • 10. The device of claim 2 wherein said movable portion of said counting device is a rotating counting disk.
  • 11. The device of claim 10 wherein said rotating counting disk has several segments.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 39 165 Aug 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/02694 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/14111 3/1/2001 WO A
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