Claims
- 1. A method of processing printed products arriving in an imbricated formation, especially newspapers, periodicals and the like, comprising the steps of:
- infeeding an imbricated formation of printed products to a hollow substantially cylindrical rotating winding core which rotates about an essentially horizontal axis of rotation with a flat side of each of the printed products confronting the hollow substantially cylindrical rotating winding core to form a wound product package;
- placing one after another a plurality of such wound product packages adjacent one another with lengthwise axes thereof extending in substantially horizontal direction upon a support element constituting a movable transport element;
- bringing said support element conjointly with said plurality of wound product packages placed upon said support element, to a tilting device containing two mutually substantially perpendicular supports;
- arranging said support element conjointly with said plurality of wound product packages placed upon said support element, at a first one of said two supports of said tilting device;
- placing an empty further support element constituting a further movable transport element at a second one of said two supports of said tilting device and adjacent said plurality of wound product packages placed upon said support element arranged at said first support of said tilting device;
- conjointly tilting said first and second supports of said tilting device about a common pivot axis extending in a substantially horizontal direction through substantially 90.degree. and thereby displacing said plurality of wound product packages from said support element to said further support element, thus forming, on said further support element, a stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages with said lengthwise axes thereof extending in substantially vertical direction; and
- moving said further support element conjointly with said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages away from said tilting device.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said step of placing said plurality of wound product packages upon said support element entails rolling the wound product packages out of a wind-up location onto said support element.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said step of moving said further support element away from said tilting device entails selectively conveying said further support element conjointly with said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages to any one of either (i) a storage location or (ii) an unwinding station.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1, further including the step of:
- utilizing a respective pallet as the support elements constituting said movable transport elements.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 3, further including the step of:
- transporting said further support element conjointly with said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages to a further tilting device;
- tilting said wound product packages about a substantially horizontal axis back through substantially 90.degree. onto an additional support element into a position where the lengthwise axis of each of the wound product packages extends substantially in horizontal directon and with the wound product packages located adjacent one another; and
- then delivering the wound product packages conjointly with said additional support element to an unwinding station.
- 6. A method of processing printed products, such as newspapers, periodicals and the like, wound in an imbricated formation and in conjunction with a winding band upon a hollow substantially cylindrical winding core, to form a wound product package, wherein the printed products together with the winding band are subsequently unwound from the wound product package, comprising the steps of:
- prior to unwinding the wound product packages arranging a stack of a plurality of said wound product packages upon a support element constituting a movable transport element and in an orientation wherein said plurality of wound product packages bear upon one another with the lengthwise axis of each wound product package extending substantially in vertical direction;
- moving said support element conjointly with said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages to a tilting device containing two mutually substantially perpendicular supports;
- arranging said support element conjointly with said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages placed upon said support element, at a first one of said two supports of said tilting device;
- placing another empty support element constituting another movable transport element at a second one of said two supports of said tilting device and adjacent said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages placed upon said support element arranged at said first support of said tilting device;
- conjointly tilting said first and second supports of said tilting device about a common pivot axis extending in a substantially horizontal direction through substantially 90.degree. and thereby displacing said stack formed by said plurality of wound product packages from said support elemen to said another support element, to thereby form on said another support element an arrangement of said plurality of wound product packages with their lengthwise axes extending in substantially horizontal direction;
- conveying said another support element conjointly with said arrangement of said plurality of wound product packages to an unloading location, and
- successively delivering each of said wound product packages from said unloading location to an unwinding location.
- 7. The method as defind in claim 6, further including the step of:
- utilizing a respective pallet as said support elements constituting said movable transport elements.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein said step of delivering said wound product packages entails successively rolling the adjacently arranged wound product packages to an unwinding station at said unwinding location.
- 9. An apparatus for processing printed products, especially newspapers, periodicals and the like, wound in an imbricated formation and in conjunction with a winding band upon a hollow substantially cylindrical winding core to form wound product packages, comprising:
- a stationary tilting device for the conjoint tilting through an angle of substantially 90.degree. a plurality of wound product packages arranged adjacent one another on a movable transport element with lengthwise axes thereof extending in substantially horizontal direction;
- said stationary tilting device comprising two supports disposed approximately at right angles with respect to one another;
- means defining a pivot axis for said two supports;
- said pivot axis extending substantially in horizontal direction;
- means for pivoting said two supports conjointly through an angle of approximately 90.degree. about said pivot axis;
- a first one of said two supports receiving said movable transport element conjointly with said plurality of wound product packages to be conjointly tilted;
- a second one of said two supports being provided with a number of mutually parallel support arms arranged in spaced relationship from one another for removably receiving and holding a support element for said plurality of wound product packages after tilting;
- means for loading said movable transport element conjointly with said wound product packages onto said first one of said two supports of said tilting device; and
- means for removing said support element conjointly with said tilted plurality of wound product packages from said second one of said two supports of said tilting device.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein:
- said support element and said transport element comprise pallets.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein:
- said means for loading said movable transport element conjointly with said wound product packages further comprise conveyor means for moving said transport element supporting said plurality of wound product packages to be tilted from a loading location onto said first one of said two supports of said tilting device.
- 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein:
- said conveyor means comprise a roller track.
- 13. An apparatus for processing printed products, especially newspapers, periodicals and the like, arriving in an imbricated formation, comprising:
- a winding station (1) having a winding location (2) for winding the imbricated formation in conjunction with a winding band (7) upon a hollow substantially cylindrical winding core (4) which rotates about an essentially horizontal axis (4a) of rotation to form wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4), comprising:
- a loading station (15) for loading a first support element (16) constituting a movable transport element with a plurality of wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) produced at said winding locations (2) by successively placing said wound product packages adjacent one another with lengthwise axes (4a) thereof extending in substantially horizontal directon upon said first support element (16);
- a stationary tiliting device (22) comprising two supports (23, 24) disposed approximately at right angles with respect to one another;
- means defining a pivot axis (29a) for said two supports (23, 24);
- said pivot axis (29a) extending substantially in horizontal direction;
- means (32) for pivoting said two supports (23, 24) conjointly through an angle of approximately 90.degree. about said pivot axis (29a);
- a first one (23) of said two supports receiving said first support element (16) and the plurality of wound product packages placed thereon;
- a second one (24) of said two supports removably receiving and holding a second empty support element (33) constituting a further movable transport element for receiving said plurality of wound product packages after tilting;
- first transport means (17) for moving said first support element (16) loaded with said plurality of wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) from said loading station (15) to said tilting device (22), and
- second transport means for removing said second support element (33) conjointly with said tilted plurality of wound product packages forming a stack with lengthwise axes thereof extending in substantially vertical direction from said tilting device (22).
- 14. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said first support element and second support element comprise pallets.
- 15. The apparatus as defined in claims 13, wherein:
- said loading station (15) is arranged adjacent to the winding location (2):
- said loading station (15) being connected with said winding location (2) by means of a roll track (19) upon which the completed wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) are rolled-out of the winding location (2) onto said first support element (16).
- 16. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, further comprising:
- conveyor means (17, 18) arranged at the loading station (15) for advancing step-by-step said first support element (16) to be loaded in the direction of the lengthwise axis (4a) of the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) resting upon said first support element (16).
- 17. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said first transport means comprise a drivable roller track (17).
- 18. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said supports (23, 24) are provided with two supports arms (25, 26; 27, 28) arranged parallel to one another and in spaced relationship from one another,
- said first and second support elements (16, 33), respectively, being movable onto said support arms.
- 19. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein:
- said first support element (16) is provided with arresting means (20, 21) extending substantially parallel to the lengthwise axis (4a) of the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) resting upon said first support element (16).
- 20. An apparatus for processing printed products, especially newspapers, periodicals and the like, wound in an imbricated formation (S) and in conjunction with a winding band (7) upon a hollow substantially cylindrical winding core (4) to form wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4), comprising:
- an unwinding station (49) having an unwinding location (50) for unwinding the printed products (14) together with the winding band (7) from the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4);
- a stationary tilting device (34) comprising two supports (35, 36) disposed approximately at right angles with respect to one another;
- means defining a pivot axis (41a) for said two supports (35, 36);
- said pivot axis (41a) extending substantially in horizontal direction;
- means (44) for pivoting said two supports (35, 36) conjointly through an angle of approximately 90.degree. about said pivot axis;
- a first one (35) of said two supports receiving a first support element (33) carrying a stack formed by the plurality of wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) bearing upon one another with a lengthwise axis of each wound product package extending substantially in vertical direction;
- a second one (36) of said two supports removably receiving and holding a second empty support elements (45) constituting a further movable transport element for receiving said plurality of wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) after tilting;
- an unloading station (60) for unloading said second support element 845) loaded with said plurality of wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) which are arranged adjacent one another with lengthwise axes (4a) extending in substantially horizontal direction upon said second support element (45) by successively bringing said wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) to said unwinding location (50);
- first transport means for bringing said first loaded support elements (33) to the tilting device (34), and
- second transport means (48) for bringing said loaded second support elements 845) from said tilting device (34) to said unloading station (50) after tilting.
- 21. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein:
- said unloading station (60) is arranged adjacent the unwinding location (50),
- said unloading station (60) being connected with said unwinding location (50) by means of a roll track (61) upon which the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) are rolled from said second support element (45) to the unwinding location (50).
- 22. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, further comprising:
- conveyor means (48, 62) arranged at the unloading station (60) for advancing step-by-step said second support element (45) to be unloaded in the direction of the lengthwise axis (4a) of the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) resting upon said second support element (45).
- 23. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein:
- said second transport means comprise a driveable roller track (48). .
- 24. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein:
- said two supports (35, 36) being provided with two mutually parallel support arms (37, 38, 39, 40) arranged in spaced relationship from one another for removably receiving and holding said first and second support element (33, 45), respectively.
- 25. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein:
- said second support element (45) is provided with arresting means (46, 47) extending substantially parallel to the lengthwise axis (4a) of the wound product packages (W.sub.1 . . . W.sub.4) resting upon said second support element (45).
- 26. The apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein:
- said first support element (33) and said second support element (45) comprise pallets.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of the commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/042,343, filed Apr. 24, 1987 which is, in turn, related to the commonly assigned, copending U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/042,329, filed Apr. 24, 1987, entitled "METHOD OF, AND APPARATUS FOR, PROCESSING PRINTED PRODUCTS, ESPECIALLY NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS AND THE LIKE".
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