This application relates to a unit for selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets of paper or similar materials.
More specifically, this application relates to a unit for selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets, of the type comprising a television camera positioned facing a front face of the stack to acquire an image of a portion of the front face; an actuating device for moving the television camera along the stack to vary the portion of the front face covered by the television camera; and a separating member which is inserted inside or into the stack to separate the reams successively from the stack.
The images acquired by the television camera are used by an electronic central control unit to control the movement of the separating member along the stack, to count the number of sheets in a ream during the movement of the separating member, and to arrest the separating member at the last sheet in the ream to be removed.
Once positioned at the last sheet in the ream to be removed, the separating member is moved into contact with the stack at a given insertion region, and is inserted inside the stack to separate the ream from the stack.
Known units of the type described above have various drawbacks, mainly on account of the fact that, when the front face of the stack has an undulated, other than perfectly flat profile, and the television camera is oriented at a given angle with respect to the front face, the electronic central control unit is unable to locate the focused portion of each image acquired by the television camera.
Described herein is a unit for selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets of paper or similar materials, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which is cheap and easy to produce.
According to some embodiments, there is provided a unit for selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets of paper or similar materials.
Also described is a method of selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets of paper or similar materials.
According to this application, there is provided a method of selecting and separating reams from a stack of sheets of paper or similar materials.
A non-limiting embodiment will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, number 1 indicates as a whole a unit for selecting and separating reams 2 from a stack 3 of sheets 4 supported on a pallet 5 and comprising a number of sheets 4 stacked in a vertical direction 6.
Unit 1 comprises an optical image-acquisition device 7 positioned facing a front face 8 of stack 3, and in turn comprising a first slide (not shown) movable in direction 6; a second slide (not shown) connected in known manner to the first slide (not shown) to move linearly in a horizontal direction 9 crosswise to direction 6; and a television camera 10 mounted on the second slide (not shown), having an optical axis 11 parallel to direction 9, and for covering a portion 8a of face 8.
Moving television camera 10 in direction 6 provides for varying portion 8a of face 8 covered by television camera 10, and for covering as a whole a scanning region 12 which can be illuminated by a light source 13.
In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that direction 9 and, therefore, axis 11 form an angle α (
Obviously, in variations not shown:
Unit 1 also comprises a separating device 14 for separating reams 2 from stack 3, and which in turn comprises a first slide (not shown) movable in direction 6; a second slide (not shown) connected in known manner to the first slide (not shown) to move linearly in a direction 15 perpendicular to face 8; and a separating member 16 mounted on the second slide (not shown).
Member 16 is defined by a substantially flat, wedge-shaped blade 17 which is inserted inside stack 3 at a substantially spot-shaped insertion region 18 lying in scanning region 12 of television camera 10, and whose location on face 8 is indicated, when blade 17 is located a given distance from face 8, by a laser pointing device 19 integral with member 16 and for illuminating a portion of face 8 coincident with region 18.
In actual use, television camera 10 is moved in direction 6 to acquire, within scanning region 12, the images of a number of sheets 4 normally approximating in excess the number of sheets 4 in a ream 2. The images acquired by television camera 10 are used by an electronic central control unit 20 to control the movement of blade 17 and, therefore, of insertion region 18 in direction 6, to count sheets 4 as blade 17 moves in direction 6, and to arrest blade 17 in direction 6 once blade 17 is positioned at the last sheet 4 in the ream 2 to be selected and removed.
At this point, blade 17 is moved in direction 15 and inserted inside stack 3 at region 18 to separate the ream 2 considered from stack 3.
Since television camera 10 and blade 17 are so oriented with respect to each other that insertion region 18 lies in scanning region 12, insertion region 18 is always located within portion 8a of face 8 covered by television camera 10. Consequently, when blade 17 is arrested in direction 6, insertion region 18 is always located correctly at the last sheet 4 in the ream 2 to be removed, regardless of the shape of sheets 4, i.e. regardless of whether the profile of sheets 4 is perfectly flat or undulated.
Since face 8 may possibly be undulated, i.e. other than perfectly flat, central control unit 20 also provides, as television camera 10 moves in direction 6, for continuously feedback-controlling the movement of television camera 10 in direction 9 in response to a signal from a distance sensor 21 integral with television camera 10. Moving television camera 10 in direction 9 provides for maintaining a substantially constant distance, measured parallel to direction 9, between face 8 and television camera 10, and so enabling television camera 10 to fully exploit its ability to focus the acquired images.
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That is, when optical axis 11 is parallel to direction 15, television camera 10 is able to correctly focus all the sheets 4 whose sides 4a facing television camera 10 are located at most a given distance “a” from plane P. On the other hand, when optical axis 11 is parallel to direction 9 and, therefore, at an angle α of other than 90° with respect to plane P, television camera 10 is able to correctly focus all the sheets 4 whose sides 4a facing television camera 10 are located at most at a distance which is obviously again distance “a” if measured in direction 9, and which is a distance “b”, greater than “a”, if measured in direction 15.
For each side 4a located at most at distance “b” from plane P, television camera 10 therefore acquires an image having, within scanning region 12, a correctly focused portion T1, and a blurred portion T2 (
To locate each portion T1, central control unit 20 cooperates with a laser pointing device 22 located on the opposite side of blade 17 to television camera 10, and which projects onto face 8 and within scanning region 12 a line 23 striking face 8 at an angle β of other than 90° (
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Conversely, when face 8 has an undulated profile (as shown by the continuous line in
Central control unit 20 therefore analyses the images acquired by television camera 10 to locate line 23 in each image, and so locates relative portion T I as a function of the location of line 23 in the image.
Once each portion T1 is located, central control unit 20 counts sheets 4 solely as a function of the analysis of portions T1.
By locating line 23, sensor 21 can be eliminated, and central control unit 20 can calculate the distance of each side 4a from plane P, and therefore from television camera 10, either directly by means of a computing unit within central control unit 20, or indirectly by means of a matrix memorized in central control unit 20.
In a variation not shown, laser pointing device 22 is replaced by a recognition algorithm implemented in electronic central control unit 20.
Although the invention has been disclosed in this patent application by reference to the details of some preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is intended in an illustrative rather than in a limiting sense, as it is contemplated that modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art within the spirit of the invention.
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04425263.3 | Apr 2004 | EP | regional |