The present invention relates to a method for conveying printing-material sheets by a belt conveyor, which includes a belt for transporting the printing-material sheets, the belt having openings, and a roller for guiding the belt, the roller having pins for engaging in the openings. The present invention furthermore relates to a belt conveyor of a printing-material sheet processing machine, including a belt for transporting the printing-material sheets, the belt having openings, and a roller, which has pins for meshing in the openings.
A belt conveyor is described in German published patent application DE 40 17 931 A1. There, the openings in the belt conveyor are stabilized by metal eyelets. The eyelets are supposed to minimize the stress on the openings when the pins engage therein. It is thereby undesirable, on the one hand, that the manufacturing costs of the belt are increased by the metal eyelets, and on the other hand, that the metal eyelets can loosen or separate from the belt due to the stress or strain. The reason for the stress was apparently not recognized in that prior art.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method of transporting printing sheets with a belt conveyor and a suitable belt conveyor which overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and wherein the wear of the belt is reduced more effectively.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a method of conveying printing-material sheets, which comprises:
providing a belt conveyor with a belt for transporting the printing-material sheets, the belt having openings formed therein, and with a roller for guiding the belt, the roller having pins disposed and formed for engaging in the openings formed in the belt;
driving the belt with the roller substantially exclusively via a form lock between the pins and the openings and substantially not by friction between an inner surface of the belt and a peripheral surface of the roller; and
transporting the printing-material sheets on the belt.
With the above and other objects in view there is also provided, in accordance with the invention, a belt conveyor of a printing-material sheet processing machine, comprising:
a belt for transporting printing-material sheets, the belt having openings formed therein;
a roller having pins disposed to engage in said openings in said belt;
at least one ring mounted on said roller rotatably relative to said pins, with said belt lying on said ring.
In other words, the method according to the invention for conveying printing-material sheets by a belt conveyor, including a belt for transporting the printing-material sheets, the belt having openings, and a roller for guiding the belt, the roller having pins for engaging in the openings, is primarily distinguished in that the belt is driven by the roller substantially exclusively via a form lock, i.e., a positive connection, between the pins and the openings and virtually without any friction lock between the inner surface of the belt and the peripheral surface of the roller.
A form-locking connection, which is also referred to in the art as a positive connection, is one that connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves. This is opposed to a force-locking connection, which is also referred to as a friction-lock.
The belt conveyor according to the invention of a printing-material sheet processing machine, including a belt for transporting the printing-material sheets, the belt having openings, and a roller having pins for engaging in the openings, is characterized in that at least one ring is mounted rotatably on the roller, relative to the pins, the belt lying on the ring. The belt conveyor according to the invention is suited for performing the method according to the invention.
The invention is based upon the realization that, for the wear of the belt, there was originally a difference in speed, which could occur between the rotational speed of the neutral fiber of the belt and the rotational speed of the peripheral surface of the roller as a result of a change in the radial position of the neutral fiber. The radial position of the neutral fiber may vary, for example, due to an aging-conditional decline in the prestressing of the belt. The neutral fiber determines an effective radius of the torque form lockingly or positively transferred from the pins to the belt. With the belt of the state of the art (German published patent application DE 40 17 931 A1), the peripheral surface of the roller, as well, determined an effective radius with respect to the torque transfer, when the peripheral surface cooperated frictionally with the inner surface of the belt lying on the peripheral surface and, accordingly, as well, transferred a torque to the belt. Both of the effective radii are different in size from one another, so that the aforementioned difference in speed occurred.
This difference in speed and the belt wear resulting therefrom are avoided in the present invention, in that the friction lock effective between the inner surface of the belt and the peripheral surface of the roller is neutralized to such an extent that essentially no torque can be transferred any longer from the roller to the belt over (by means of??) this friction lock. With regard to the belt conveyor according to the invention, the difference in speed is compensated for by the rotational movement of the ring occurring relative to the pins. During the contact between the ring and the belt, which lies with the inner surface thereof on the peripheral surface of the ring, friction occurs between both surfaces essentially without slippage, i.e., essentially static friction. The rotative slippage, due to which the difference in speed is compensated for, occurs either between the ring and a structural member of the roller carrying the ring or within the ring. The slippage occurs between the ring and the structural member, when the ring, for example, is constructed as a sliding or journal bearing sliding on the structural member. The structural member may be, for example, a shaft of the roller or a sleeve-shaped hollow shaft of the roller seated on the shaft. For example, the slippage occurs within the ring, when the ring is a roller bearing having a multipartite construction.
In a refinement, the pins are arranged in a row along the periphery of the roller and the row is arranged between the ring and a further ring, which is mounted rotatably on the roller, relative to the pins, and whereon the belt lies. A substantial friction lock exists between the rings and the inner surface of the belt
In a further refinement, the initially mentioned ring, as a single existing ring, is formed as a sliding bearing or the initially mentioned ring and the further ring are formed as sliding bearings.
In a further refinement, the initially mentioned ring, as a single existing ring, is formed as a roller bearing or the initially mentioned ring and the further ring are formed as roller bearings.
In a further refinement, the roller is provided with a step whereon the initially mentioned ring, as a single existing ring, is rotatably seated, or the roller is provided with a step whereon the initially mentioned ring is rotatably seated, and a further step whereon the further ring is rotatably seated.
Also belonging to the invention is a sheet delivery of a printing-material sheet processing machine, which is furnished with a belt conveyor constructed in accordance with the invention or one of the refinements. Also belonging, as well, to the invention is a printing press, which is furnished with a belt conveyor constructed in accordance with the invention or one of the refinements.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in method for conveying a printing-material sheet by a belt conveyor, and a belt conveyor suited therefor, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referrng now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The first roller 8 has pins 10 or sprockets 10, which engage in openings 12 of the belt 11 for driving the belt 11. The pins 10 are arranged in a row 17 extending in the peripheral direction of the first roller 8, wherein the constant spacing existing between the pins 10 is measured exactly as great as the existing constant spacing between the openings 12. The openings 12 are suction openings for aspirating the sheets 4 at an outer surface 23 of the belt 11. A suction air box lying at an inner surface 22 of the belt 11 for acting upon the openings 12 with a vacuum is not illustrated graphically shown for reasons of better clarity. The neutral fiber of the belt 11 is identified by the reference numeral 25, and the roller peripheral surface of the first roller 8 by the reference numeral 24.
Deviating therefrom, the pins 10 and the shaft 13 might be constructed in one piece, for example, by an injection molding process. In that case, the pins or sprockets 10 would be integrally formed on the shaft 13.
As is apparent in
If necessary, the diameter of the crosspiece 21 can be slightly reduced, so that the bearing outer surfaces no longer close radially flush with the crosspiece 21, but rather project somewhat over the crosspiece 21, so that no contact whatsoever exists anymore between the inner surface 22 of the belt 11 and the crosspiece or web 21.
FIGS. 5 to 7 show an exemplary embodiment, which differs from the exemplary embodiment shown in
This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119, of German application DE 10 2005 015 096.9, filed Apr. 1, 2005; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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10 2005 015 096.9 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |