The invention relates to a method of conveying flat, flexible products, in particular printed products, and also to an apparatus for implementing the method.
A method and an apparatus of the type cited at the beginning are disclosed by published U.S. Patent Application No. 20020038752. In this case, products are picked up from the preceding process by a gripper conveyor and moved along a circular endless movement path. Underneath the gripper conveyor there is a belt conveyor, on which the products are deposited at least partly overlapping one another, that is to say in an overlapping formation. For this purpose, the grippers of the gripper conveyor are constructed in such a way that they can be driven individually to open and close, in order to release the products at a predefined location for transfer to the belt conveyor. Since the orientation of the grippers and therefore of the gripped product relative, to the movement path is not changed before the transfer, and the gripper moves along a sharply curved movement path, the non-gripped edge of the product moves at a considerably higher path speed than the gripped edge or the gripper itself. Furthermore, the product has a relatively high speed component in the vertical direction, that is to say in the direction of the conveyor belt. Therefore, when being deposited on the conveyor belt, the non-gripped edge is subjected to correspondingly high braking forces. As a result, the controlled deposition of a product and its careful handling are made more difficult.
In order to reduce this problem somewhat, it is known to design the actual transfer region so that it is not curved, instead to transfer the products in a transfer region running parallel to the belt conveyor. In this case, the conveying device is configured in such a way that the grippers in the transfer region are moved along a movement path running parallel to the belt conveyor. The gripper only opens in this rectilinear portion in order to deposit a product. The quality of the overlapping stream can be improved in this way. However, it is disadvantageous that the conveying device must have a certain minimum extent in the conveying direction of the belt conveyor and therefore cannot be implemented in a space-saving manner.
The invention is therefore based on the object of providing a method and an apparatus for conveying flat, flexible products in which the aforementioned disadvantages are avoided and the products can be deposited on the conveyor belt of a belt conveyor in a careful manner with a small requirement for space.
According to the invention, in a method and an apparatus of the type mentioned at the beginning, the movement path of the grippers is curved in the transfer region and approaches the conveyor belt in the vertical direction. In principle, a transfer region with a low requirement for space in the conveying direction of the belt conveyor can be implemented by means of the curvature.
With respect to the belt conveyor, the movement path can approach its conveyor belt from above or from below. In the latter case, the movement path crosses the plane of the belt conveyor coming from below and, for example, is led in a curve around the start of the belt conveyor. The product is ultimately likewise deposited on the belt from above. The area enclosed by the movement path and facing away from the belt conveyor is convex in the case of the approach from above or concave in the case of the approach from below.
According to the invention, the products are conveyed by the conveying device in a hanging position. Hanging position is understood to mean that the products are aligned substantially vertically, but they can also be curved slightly owing to the force of gravity.
According to the invention, the products conveyed in a hanging position are moved, in the transfer region before being deposited on the conveyor belt, in such a way that the non-gripped edge of the product is moved at the same or a lower path speed than the gripped edge or the gripper itself. The corresponding movement, in particular in the case of approaching the plane of the belt conveyor from below, can be implemented merely by means of a suitable shape of the movement path. In this case, the alignment of the grippers relative to the movement path is not necessarily variable. On the other hand, it is preferred for the grippers to approach the conveyor belt from above. In this case, the gripper mouths initially assume an orientation in their direction of circulation in order then to pivot over in the transfer region into an orientation counter to the conveying direction of the belt conveyor. The corresponding movement of the grippers is brought about by using suitable slotted guide control. The result of this is that the non-gripped edge of the products, which was initially moved in the hanging state at approximately the same path speed as the gripped edge, is moved at a lower path speed than the opposite gripped edge in the curved transfer region. In this region, the non-gripped end preferably remains largely stationary, while the change in direction of the product is effected by the shape of the movement path and the orientation of the grippers.
The grippers are preferably aligned at every instant in such a way that the product remains largely flat or is only slightly curved. In this case, the grippers are preferably moved in such a way that the gripper jaw facing the belt conveyor is aligned substantially parallel to the plane of the deposited products as the product is deposited.
Examples of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and described in the following text. In the drawing, purely schematically:
a-c show a detailed view of the apparatus according to
The conveying device 1 comprises a plurality of grippers 3 moved along a movement path U. The grippers 3 have two gripper jaws 4, 5, which can be pivoted relative to each other about a pivot axis running at right angles to the plane of the drawing in order to open and close. The individual opening of the grippers 3 is brought about by a slotted guide control system, not illustrated here. A gripper is in each case opened at the point of closest approach 10′ of the movement path U to the belt conveyor 2. The grippers 3 or the two gripper jaws 4, 5 can additionally be pivoted about an axis running at right angles to the plane of the drawing. The orientation of the grippers 3 and, in particular the direction A of the gripper mouth relative to the movement path U and relative to the gripper body 3a can therefore be varied individually as a function of the position of the grippers 3 within the movement path U. Examples of suitable grippers are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,395,151. The pivoting movement relative to the movement path and to the gripper body 3a, which is shown in each of
In the present case, the movement path U comprises two portions U1, U2 which run vertically and between which there is the curved transfer region 10. In the present case, approximately the semicircular region of the movement path U can be designated the transfer region 10. In the first portion U1 of the movement path U, lying upstream of the transfer region, the grippers 3 are oriented in such a way that their gripper mouth, bounded by the two gripper jaws 4, 5, points in a direction A which is inclined out of the vertical by about 45°. In the first portion U1, the grippers 3 hold products 6. The latter bend downward owing to the force of gravity, so that over a large part of their length they assume a substantially vertical position. Since the first portion U1 is straight, the non-gripped edges 6b of the products 6 move at approximately the same path speed as the gripped edges 6a. In the curved transfer region, according to the invention the gripper orientation is changed in such a way that the non-gripped edge 6b continues to be conveyed at the same path speed or preferably at a lower path speed than the gripped edge 6a of the product. The curvature of the transfer region 10 is therefore compensated for by the change in the orientation of the grippers 3. The conveying device 1 can therefore be designed in a very space-saving manner with a sharp curvature in the transfer region and therefore in the conveying direction. For example, it is curved in such a way that there is space for 3 to 5 grippers in the transfer region 10.
When being deposited from a hanging position, in which the non-gripped edge 6b is arranged in front of the gripped edge along the movement path U, the product 6 is brought into a lying position, in which the non gripped edge 6b is located behind the gripped edge 6a in the direction of movement along the movement path U or in the conveying direction F of the belt conveyor 2. The grippers 3 maintain the orientation assumed in the transfer region 10 relative to the movement path U even after they have opened in the second portion U2 of the movement path U running vertically upward. A change in the alignment needs to be made only before or after a new product has been picked up at a transfer point, not illustrated here.
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As illustrated, the grippers 3 are moved in space in such a way that the gripped product is largely straight or only slightly curved until deposited. It is therefore also advantageous if the gripper jaw 4 facing the belt conveyor 2 is aligned substantially parallel to the plane of the deposited products 6 as it deposits the product 6.
The grippers 3 of the conveying device 1 from
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