Claims
- 1. A method of changing the shape of straight holes consisting of registering perforations provided in an elongated marginal portion of each sheet of a pile of sheets which are about to receive a spiral having a predetermined radius and a predetermined helix angle and serving to hold the sheets of the pile together, comprising the steps of moving at least some sheets of said pile in a first direction substantially at right angles to the respective elongated marginal portions and moving at least some sheets of said pile in a second direction which is substantially parallel to the respective elongated marginal portions whereby the movements of sheets in said first direction result in conversion of said straight holes into substantially V-shaped holes whose configuration resembles the projection of a convolution of said spiral into a plane which is normal to the axis of said spiral, and the movements of sheets in said second direction result in inclination of said holes with respect to the planes of said sheets at an angle which at least approximates said helix angle.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein one of said steps precedes the other of said steps.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said step of moving the sheets in said first direction comprises introducing a first mandrel into a hole from one side of said pile, introducing a second mandrel into a hole from the other side of said pile, and pivoting at least one of said mandrels with respect to the other of said mandrels.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said step of moving the sheets in said second direction comprises inserting into at least one of said V-shaped holes an arcuate prong whose radius and helix angle at least approximate said predetermined radius and said predetermined helix angle.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said step of moving the sheets in said first direction includes introducing a first mandrel into a hole from one side of said pile, introducing a second mandrel into a hole from the other side of said pile and pivoting at least one of said mandrels about a first axis which is substantially parallel to said elongated marginal portions, the other of said steps including pivoting at least one of said mandrels about a second axis which is substantially normal to said first axis.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5, wherein said first mentioned pivoting step is carried out substantially simultaneously with said last mentioned pivoting step.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said steps includes inserting a first set of mandrels into different holes from one side of said pile, inserting a second set of mandrels into different holes from the other side of said pile, and simultaneously pivoting the mandrels of at least one of said sets about an axis which is substantially parallel to said elongated marginal portions or about axes which are substantially normal to said elongated marginal portions.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said inserting steps includes inserting the mandrels through the corresponding perforations of at least one-half of the total number of sheets in said pile.
- 9. An arrangement for changing the shape of straight holes consisting of registering perforations provided in an elongated marginal portion of each sheet of a pile of sheets which are about to receive a spiral having a predetermined radius and a predetermined helix angle and serving to hold the pile together, comprising a holder having means for gripping the outermost sheets of the pile while leaving at least some of the holes exposed; and aligning means including means for moving at least some sheets of the pile in said holder in a first direction substantially at right angles to the respective elongated marginal portions and for moving at least some sheets of the pile in said holder in a second direction which is substantially parallel to the marginal portions of the sheets whereby the movements of sheets in said first direction result in conversion of said straight holes into substantially V-shaped holes whose configuration resembles the projection of a convolution of said spiral into a plane which is normal to the axis of the spiral, and the movements of sheets in said second direction result in inclination of said holes with respect to the planes of said sheets at an angle which at least approximates said helix angle, said moving means comprising at least two mandrels disposed at the opposite sides of the pile in said holder means for imparting to said mandrels a composite movement including introducing each mandrel into a hole from the respective side of the pile in said holder and pivoting at least one mandrel with respect to the other mandrel.
- 10. An arrangement as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for moving said holder from a first to a second station, said aligning means including a first unit disposed at said first station and a second unit disposed at said second station, said mandrels and said movement imparting means forming part of one of said units.
- 11. An arrangement as defined in claim 10, wherein said one unit is said first unit and said pivoting of said one mandrel results in conversion of said straight holes into said V-shaped holes, said second unit comprising at least one arcuate prong having a radius and a helix angle at least approximating the radius and helix angle of said spiral, and means for inserting said prong into a V-shaped hole at said second station whereby said V-shaped holes are converted into arcuate holes having radii at least approximating said predetermined radius and helix angles at least approximating said predetermined helix angle.
- 12. An arrangement as defined in claim 10, wherein said means for moving said holder comprises a conveyor which is movable stepwise to transport said holder from said first to said second station.
- 13. An arrangement as defined in claim 9, wherein said means for imparting to said mandrels said composite movement comprises a jacket defining a compartment for reception of the perforated portion of the pile in said holder and means for moving said jacket relative to the holder between at least one extended position in which the perforated portion of the pile in said holder extends into said compartment and a retracted position, said jacket having apertures through which said mandrels pass while extending into the respective holes of the pile in said holder and said one mandrel being pivoted by said jacket while the latter moves relative to said holder.
- 14. An arrangement as defined in claim 13, wherein said means for moving said jacket includes means for shifting said jacket between three positions including said retracted position, said one extended position and a second extended position whereby said jacket pivots said one mandrel during shifting from said one to said second extended position.
- 15. An arrangement as defined in claim 13, further comprising means for disengaging said gripping means from the outermost sheets of the pile in said holder on movement of said jacket to said one extended position.
- 16. An arrangement as defined in claim 9, wherein said movement imparting means comprises means for pivoting said one mandrel about a first axis which is substantially parallel to said elongated marginal portions to thereby move at least some sheets in said first direction and for pivoting said mandrels about second axes which are normal to said first axis to thereby move at least some sheets in said second direction.
- 17. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, wherein said movement imparting means further comprises first drive means for effecting the insertion of mandrels into the respective holes of a pile in said holder and second drive means for said pivoting means.
- 18. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, further comprising a jacket defining a compartment for the perforated portion of a pile in said holder and means for moving said jacket between an extended position in which the perforated portion of the pile in said holder extends into said compartment and a retracted position.
- 19. An arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein said jacket comprises a bifurcated portion having prongs flanking said compartment and said mandrels are disposed between the neighboring prongs while such mandrels extend into the respective holes of the pile in said holder.
- 20. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, further comprising mobile carrier means for said mandrels, guide means defining for said carrier means a path for movement toward and away from said holder, and means for moving said carrier means along said guide means.
- 21. An arrangement as defined in claim 20, further comprising a jacket defining a compartment for the perforated portion of the pile in said holder, said means for moving said carrier means including means for moving said jacket along said guide means between at least one extended position in which the perforated portion of the pile in said holder extends into said compartment and a retracted position.
- 22. An arrangement as defined in claim 21, wherein said means for moving said jacket includes means for coupling said jacket to said carrier means with limited freedom of movement of said carrier means and said jacket relative to each other.
- 23. An arrangement as defined in claim 22, wherein said means for moving said carrier means further comprises drive means connected with said jacket and further comprising stop means for arresting said carrier means on completion of movement of said carrier means toward said holder, said drive means constituting said means for pivoting said mandrels by way of said coupling means.
- 24. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, wherein said pivoting means comprises a pair of elongated supports for each of said mandrels, said supports being parallel to the elongated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder and said mandrels being pivotable with respect to the corresponding supports, guide means defining paths for movement of said supports toward and away from the holes of the pile in said holder, and means for moving said supports along said guide means.
- 25. An arrangement as defined in claim 24, wherein said pivoting means further comprises adjusting means for moving a portion of said guide means to thereby pivot said mandrels via said supports while the mandrels extend into the respective holes of the pile in said holder.
- 26. An arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein said adjusting means includes means for pivoting said portion of said guide means about an axis which is normal to the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder, and further comprising mobile carrier means for said mandrels, second guide means defining for said carrier means a path along which said mandrels can move toward and away from said holder, means for pivotally connecting said first mentioned guide means to said carrier means for movement about axes which are parallel to the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder, and coupling means connecting said carrier means to said first mentioned guide means so that the latter pivots in response to movement of said carrier means along said second guide means.
- 27. An arrangement as defined in claim 26, further comprising a jacket having a compartment and being movable between at least one extended position in which the elongated perforated marginal portion of a pile in said holder extends into said compartment and a retracted position, said coupling means comprising crank means connected to said first mentioned guide means and lever means connecting said crank means with said jacket.
- 28. An arrangement as defined in claim 26, further comprising a jacket having a compartment and being movable between at least one extended position in which the elongated perforated marginal portion of a pile in said holder extends into said compartment and a retracted position, said coupling means including means for moving said carrier means in response to movement of said jacket.
- 29. An arrangement as defined in claim 24, wherein said supports include rods having end portions and said guide means comprises discrete guides for the end portions of said rods and a pair of cams each pivoted to a different one of said discrete guides, said cams being disposed at the opposite ends of said rods and said pivoting means further comprising means for pivoting said cams to thereby move selected rods in parallelism with the elongated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder and further comprising first and second mobile carriers each supporting two of said discrete guides, one of said carriers being adjacent to one of said cams and the other of said carriers being adjacent to the other of said cams.
- 30. An arrangement as defined in claim 29, further comprising motion converting means arranged to pivot selected rods about the axes of such rods by way of the corresponding discrete guides.
- 31. An arrangement as defined in claim 24, further comprising carrier means for said guide means, second guide means defining for said carrier means a path for movement toward and away from the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder, said second guide means comprising elongated tie rods and further comprising bearings interposed between said tie rods and said carrier means.
- 32. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, further comprising carrier means for said mandrels, guide means defining for said carrier means a path along which said carrier means is movable toward and away from the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder, a jacket having a compartment and being movable along a second path between at least one extended position in which the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder extend into said compartment and a retracted position, and a crank drive for reciprocating said carrier means and said jacket along the respective paths.
- 33. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, wherein said movement imparting means further comprises means for moving said mandrels axially between first positions remote from the respective outermost sheets of the pile in said holder and second positions in which said mandrels extend into the respective holes, said means for moving said mandrels axially comprising discrete crank drives for the mandrels at the opposite sides of the pile in said holder and means for synchronizing the movements of said crank drives.
- 34. An arrangement as defined in claim 33, wherein each of said crank drives comprises a universal joint.
- 35. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, wherein said movement imparting means comprises a jacket having a compartment and means for moving said jacket between a plurality of positions including a retracted position in which said compartment is remote from the elongated perforated marginal portions of sheets of the pile in said holder, a first extended position in which said perforated marginal portions extend into said compartment, and a second extended position in which said perforated marginal portions continue to extend into said compartment, said movement imparting means further comprising means for pivoting said mandrels in response to movement of said jacket between said extended positions.
- 36. An arrangement as defined in claim 16, further comprising an indexible turret for said holder and means for disengaging said gripping means from the pile in said holder while said motion imparting means pivots said mandrels.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 854,835 filed Nov. 25, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,157,821 granted June 22, 1979. The matter which is shown in FIGS. 1 to 15 of the present application is also shown and described in the commonly owned copending applications Ser. Nos. 854,818 and 855,016, both filed Nov. 25, 1977. The application Ser. No. 854,818 has matured into U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,196 granted July 17, 1979, and the application Ser. No. 855,016 has matured into U.S. Pat. No. 4,165,766 granted Aug. 28, 1979.
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