The invention relates to a method for unstacking veneer sheets, in which an uppermost sheet of a stack is taken off the stack by using a suction device of a movable gripper, and the sheet is then transferred to a conveyor and is transported away.
In the production of veneer laminates, it is frequently required to take off the veneer sheets, which have been superposed on a stack, from the stack (to unstack them) in order to be able to apply an adhesive to each individual veneer sheet, before the sheets are stacked again in several layers and are pressed to form the veneer laminate plate.
It is an object of the invention to provide a robust method for unstacking the veneer sheets.
In order to achieve this object, according to the invention, the sheet, after it has been lifted by a first gripper, is transferred to a second gripper which transfers the sheet to a conveyer.
This method allows in particular the handling of defective veneer sheets which have relatively large holes. In a conventional method, there would be a risk that, when a hole is present in the area of one or more of the suction heads of the suction device, a veneer sheet in the next-lower layer is lifted together with the topmost sheet, so that two sheets, superposed one upon the other, are placed on the conveyer. This leads to substantial complications in the workflow.
In contrast, in the method according to the invention, when the topmost veneer sheet is transferred to the second gripper, the sheet will normally not have another hole in the area where the grip members, e.g. suction heads, of the second gripper attack, and, consequently, these suction heads will only attract and hold to the topmost sheet. Then, when the suction device of the first gripper is deactivated after the sheet has been transferred, the second sheet that had initially been lifted together with the first one will fall back onto the stack. In this way, the veneer sheets can be decollated reliably.
More specific optional features and further developments of the invention are indicated in the dependent claims.
In one embodiment, the method may be configured such that the veneer sheets are lifted by the first gripper and deposited on an intermediate tray from where they are taken off with the second gripper and transferred onto the conveyer.
In another embodiment, the transfer is effected “on the fly”, i.e. the lifted sheet is directly taken over by the second gripper in the state in which it is held in the lifted position by the first gripper.
An embodiment example will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
Side frames 18, only one of which is visible in
The side frames 18 support another axle 30 that is driven for rotation and carries a second gripper 32 which, in principle, has the same construction as the first gripper 22, comprising a suction device 36 with suction heads 38 mounted on rockers 34. The axle 30 forms part of a slide 40 that is guided in guides 42 in the side frames 18 and is adapted to be moved in the direction parallel to the transport direction of the conveyors 16 by means of a linear drive that has not been shown.
As has been symbolized by stylized springs 44 in
As soon as the sheet 14a is safely held by the suction device of the second gripper 32, the suction device of the first gripper 22 is switched off, so that this gripper releases the sheet, as has been shown in
Then, the slide 40 is moved in order to draw the sheet 14a that is held by the second gripper 32 onto the conveyer 16, as has been shown in
The grippers 22 and 32 have been arranged such that both grippers are capable of stably holding the lifted sheet, but the spacing between the two rows of suction heads 26 and 38 is larger than the expected largest dimensions of a hole in a veneer sheet. It is therefore extremely unlikely that the suction heads of both grippers attract also the next lower sheet 14b through a hole in the first sheet.
In a modified embodiment, the first gripper 22 may also be held at a shaft that is movable in the side frames 18 in longitudinal direction of the conveyor 16 in a range corresponding to the length of the veneer sheets, similarly as the second gripper 32.
This allows to select the grip position as dependent upon the quality of the veneer.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 112 625.7 | Jul 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/066417 | 7/11/2016 | WO | 00 |