Methods of and apparatus for feeding sheets of material

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705605
  • Patent Number
    6,705,605
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for feeding sheets of material, such as paper, sequentially from the bottom of a stack of sheets comprises a suction chamber, a perforated belt movable over the suction chamber, a sheet restraining gate above the downstream end of the suction chamber, and a roller to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet only of the stack. The gap between the bottom of the gate and the belt is profiled to match the corrugation in the bottom sheet to enable the bottom sheet only to pass through. The profile preferably includes a shallow triangular recess in the bottom edge of the gate.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to methods of and apparatus for feeding sheets of material sequentially from a stack, and is more particularly concerned with the separation and feeding of sheets from the bottom of a stack.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various forms of bottom feeder for stacks of sheet material, such as sheets of paper, are known. These include inter alia U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,597, U.S. Pat. No. 4,336,929, GB2137178A, GB2109352A, EP0459667, EP0446889 and EP0030410. In a number of these prior art machines, the stack of sheets is held in place by a restraining means and one has to adjust the height of the restraining means to define the size of a gap underneath it for the passage of a sheet in dependence upon the thickness of the sheets to be fed. That makes these machines very difficult to set up, as well as requiring readjustment of the restraining means each time that there is a change in the sheets which are to be fed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of and apparatus for feeding sheets of material sequentially from the bottom of a stack in which the means of adjustment necessary in order to be able to feed sheets of different thickness through the mechanism is extremely simple.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a bottom feeder which is substantially less costly than top feeders but which is reliable in operation and able to feed sheets of different thickness.




It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a bottom feeder which will feed very thin paper right up to very thick card with only very simple adjustment being necessary.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for feeding sheets of material successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, comprising means defining a suction chamber, one or more perforated belts moveable over the suction chamber, means defining the position of a stack of sheets above the suction chamber so that the stack is in contact with the belt or belts, restraining means for the sheets of the stack positioned towards the downstream end of the suction chamber and arranged to define a gap between the bottom of the restraining means and the belt or belts, and means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet only of the stack in advance of the restraining means, wherein the profile of the gap is such as to permit the passage of the corrugated bottom sheet.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of feeding sheets successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, which comprises generating suction within a suction chamber, moving a perforated belt or belts around the suction chamber thereby to generate a suction force at the surface of the belt or belts, positioning a stack of sheets above the suction chamber in contact with the upper surface of the belt or belts, restraining the forward movement of the sheets towards the downstream end of the suction chamber by restraining means which defines a profiled gap between itself and the surface of the belt or belts, arranging for corrugation means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet only of the stack in advance of the restraining means, and generating an intermittent suction effect within the suction chamber, thereby to effect feeding of the corrugated bottom sheet of the stack through said profiled gap.




Preferably, the restraining means comprises a gate positioned towards and above the downstream end of the suction chamber which has the capacity for adjustment relative to the belt or belts but which does not need to be adjusted in accordance with the thickness of the sheets to be fed. The only adjustment which needs to be made to accommodate the feeding of sheets of different thickness is an adjustment of the corrugation means in terms of the amount of distortion it produces in the bottom sheet.




The corrugation means is preferably a roller within a single belt and which is capable of adjustment in a direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt, in order to vary the profile of the belt.




Preferably, the restraining means is provided with a recess in a substantially linear bottom edge thereof, in alignment with the corrugation means. This recess is preferably in the form of a notch whose shape mimics the shape of the bottom sheet distorted by the belt. The combination of such a recess and the aligned corrugator means that just by varying the height of the corrugator and thus the amount of distortion of the belt, sheets of a wide range of thicknesses can be fed from the stack without misfeeds or double-feeds. This avoids the need both for repeated setting of the restraining gate and also for careful re-setting of the gap between the restraining gate and the underlying belt.




Preferably, to assist in the separation of the bottom sheet of the stack, and so that only the bottom sheet is held down against the belt, air is blown continuously at the sides of the stack, towards the bottom sheet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In order that the invention may be more fully understood, embodiments of apparatus in accordance with the invention, and their method of operation, will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of feed mechanism in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a view of the restraining plate or gate in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic plan view of the feed mechanism shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of an alternative embodiment, shown in plan view.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a feed mechanism, indicated generally at


10


, for the separation and onward feeding of the bottom sheet of a stack


11


of sheets of material. The feed mechanism comprises a suction chamber


14


which is defined by a housing


16


which has a drivable roller at each end, one roller


18


at the upstream end of the housing and the other roller


20


at the downstream end of the housing. The rollers


18


and


20


are rotationally driven by respective drive shafts


22


and


24


. A pipe


19


connects the housing to a source of suction


21


. Around the housing


16


and the rollers


18


and


20


and in contact therewith so as to be driven by the rollers is a belt


26


which is provided with rows of parallel equispaced perforations


27


as shown in FIG.


3


. The direction of movement of the belt


26


is indicated in

FIG. 1

by arrows


25


. The housing


16


is provided with a plurality of parallel elongate slots


28


therethrough which are in alignment with the respective rows of perforations


27


in the belt, so that the creation of a suction effect within the suction chamber


14


will produce suction at the surface of the belt at the rows of perforations


27


. As shown, there are five rows of perforations on each side of the centreline of the belt, but only the outer four rows on each side overlie the suction slots


28


.




The suction chamber housing


16


incorporates a recess


29


in which is mounted a corrugating roller


30


, within the confines of the belt


26


. The roller


30


is carried on a pin


30




a


which is connected to a rotatable shaft


30




b


. Manually or otherwise, the shaft


30




b


can be rotated, thereby to cause the pin and the roller


30


to rise or fall and the amount of protrusion of the roller


30


above the housing to increase or decrease. This movement is indicated by arrow


30




c


(FIG.


1


), the movement being in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement


25


of the belt


26


as it passes above the roller. An endless tie or cable


31


, shown in

FIG. 1

but omitted from

FIG. 3

, links the drive rollers


18


and


20


and the corrugating roller


30


, each being grooved as shown, to effect rotation of all three rollers. The purpose of roller


30


is to act as a corrugator, producing a distortion in the centre of the belt towards the downstream end of the upper run of the belt. The amount of protrusion of the roller


30


above the surface of the housing will cause varying amounts of distortion or corrugation of the belt and hence a greater or lesser effect on the central zone of the bottom sheet of the stack


11


. The roller


30


is positioned in relation to the upstream/downstream length of the belt approximately one third from the leading edge and two thirds from the trailing edge, as indicated by the dimensions a and b in FIG.


3


.




Above and towards the downstream end of the upper run of the belt


26


, there is provided a substantially vertical restraining plate


32


which extends the full width of the feed mechanism and which defines a gap


33


between the bottom edge of the plate


32


and the underlying belt


26


. The restraining plate


32


, which acts as a gate, is capable of adjustment movement in a vertical direction to vary the size of the gap


33


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the restraining plate


32


is generally rectangular with a recess


34


in its otherwise substantially linear bottom edge


35


, at the centre, in alignment with the corrugating roller


30


. This recess


34


has the general shape of a shallow triangle and substantially mimics the shape of the bottom sheet of the stack


11


when it is distorted by the corrugated belt, so that it will pass therethrough and under the gate. It has been found that the combination of the corrugating roller


30


and the recess


34


enables the feeding of individual sheets through the gap.




Beyond the gap there is provided a pair of nip rollers


36


,


38


which are arranged to grip the sheets as they are fed through the gap


33


and to deliver them onwards for further processing, as indicated by arrow


39


.




Means are provided to direct jets of air from each side of the feed mechanism towards the bottom sheet of the stack


11


of sheets to assist in its separation from the bottom of the stack. These air jets are indicated schematically at


40


in FIG.


3


.




In operation, a stack


11


of sheets is laid on the feed mechanism with the front edges of the sheets in contact with the restraining plate


32


. The position of the plate


32


is adjusted to set an appropriate gap


33


and the position of the roller


30


is then adjusted in relation to the housing in order to produce an amount of protrusion of the belt


26


which is appropriate for the particular type, e.g. thickness, density, material, of sheets which are to be fed by the mechanism. Then, air is blown towards the sides of the bottom sheet of the stack through jets


40


and the belt


26


is driven intermittently from drive shafts


22


,


24


with the synchronised intermittent generation of suction within the chamber


14


. The bottom sheet of the stack


11


is attracted towards and is held down against the belt


26


by the suction, is separated from the remainder of the stack, is corrugated at its centre by the distortion in the belt, and is fed onwards through the gap


33


while the sheets above it are restrained by the plate


32


. Only the bottom sheet adapts to the profile of the belt; the other sheets are blocked.




If sheets of a different thickness or a different density or a different material then are to be fed by the mechanism, the only adjustment which is necessary is an adjustment of the height of the roller


30


to vary the amount of distortion of the belt


26


, i.e. its profile, so as to be appropriate for the replacement sheets.




Although the feed mechanism has been described with a single belt


26


and with a roller


30


acting against the inside of the belt, which is the preferred arrangement, an alternative arrangement would be to provide two or more separated, parallel belts, arranged symmetrically in relation to the roller


30


, and with the roller acting not against a belt but directly against the bottom sheet of the stack,i.e. between two belts. This is shown schematically in FIG.


4


. Two perforated belts


16




a


,


16




b


replace the single belt


16


, with the corrugating roller


30


set therebetween. The belts are driven by drive shafts


22




a


,


22




b


,


24




a


,


24




b


. The setting of the corrugating roller


30


is adjustable by means of control rod


30




b.






Also, other forms of corrugator than a simple roller could be used.




The foregoing description of the invention has been given for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form described. Many modifications and variations are possible in the light of the teaching above. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for feeding sheets of material successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, comprising means defining a suction chamber, one or more perforated belts moveable over the suction chamber, means defining the position of a stack of sheets above the suction chamber so that the stack is in contact with the belt or belts, restraining means for the sheets of the stack positioned towards and above the downstream end of the suction chamber and arranged to define a gap between the bottom of the restraining means and the belt or belts, and means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet of the stack in advance of the restraining means, wherein the restraining means comprises a gate provided with a recess in an otherwise substantially linear bottom edge thereof, the recess being in alignment with the corrugation means whereby the gap has a profile such as to permit the passage only of the corrugated bottom sheet, and the corrugation-producing means is capable of adjustment in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt in order to vary the extent of the corrugation hi the bottom sheet.
  • 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the gate is arranged for adjustment relative to the belt or belts.
  • 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the corrugation means comprises a roller between a pair of belts extending parallel to each other.
  • 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the recess is in the form of a notch whose contour mimics the contour of the corrugated bottom sheet.
  • 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the recess has the shape of a shallow triangle.
  • 6. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the Corrugation means comprises a roller within a single belt.
  • 7. Apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for directing air jets towards the sides of the bottom sheet in the stack.
  • 8. A method of feeding sheets successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, which comprises generating suction within a suction chamber, moving a perforated belt or belts around the suction chamber thereby to generate a suction force at the surface of the belt or belts, positioning a stack of sheets above the suction chamber in contact with the upper surface of the belt or belts, restraining the forward movement of the sheets towards the downstream end of the suction chamber by a restraining means which comprises a gate provided with a recess in an otherwise substantially linear bottom edge thereof to define a profiled gap between itself and the surface of the belt or belts, arranging for corrugation means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet of the stack in advance of the restraining means, and generating an intermittent suction effect within the suction chamber, the extent of the corrugation in the direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt or belts being adjusted so as to effect feeding only of the corrugated bottom sheet of the stack through said profiled gap and restraint by the restraining means of other sheets of the stack.
  • 9. Apparatus for feeding sheets of material successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, comprising means defining a suction chamber, one or more perforated belts moveable over the suction chamber, means defining the position of a stack of sheets above the suction chamber so that the stack is in contact with the belt or belts, restraining means for the sheets of the stack positioned towards the downstream end of the suction chamber and arranged to define a gap between the bottom of the restraining means and the belt or belts, and means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet of the stack in advance of the restraining means, wherein the gap has a profile such as to permit the passage only of the corrugated bottom sheet, the restraining means comprising a gate positioned towards and above the downstream end of the suction chamber and arranged for adjustment relative to the belt or belts, the gate being provided with a recess in an otherwise substantially linear bottom edge thereof, with the recess being in the form of a notch whose contour mimics the contour of the corrugated bottom sheet in alignment with the corrugation means.
  • 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, in which the recess has the shape of a shallow triangle.
  • 11. Apparatus according to claim 9, in which the corrugation means comprises a roller within a single belt and capable of adjustment in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt, in order to vary the profile of the belt.
  • 12. Apparatus according to claim 9, in which the corrugation means comprises a roller between a pair of belts extending parallel to each other and capable of adjustment in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt, in order to vary the profile of the belt.
  • 13. Apparatus for feeding sheets of material successively from the bottom of a stack of sheets, comprising means defining a suction chamber, one or more perforated belts moveable over the suction chamber, means defining the position of a stack of sheets above the suction chamber so that the stack is in contact with the belt or belts, restraining means for the sheets of the stack positioned towards and above the downstream end of the suction chamber and arranged to define a gap between the bottom of the restraining means and the belt or belts, means to produce an upward corrugation in the bottom sheet of the stack in advance of the restraining means, wherein the restraining means comprises an adjustable gate, the gate being provided with a recess in an otherwise substantially linear bottom edge thereof, the recess being in alignment with the corrugation means, whereby the gap has a profile such as to permit the passage only of the corrugated bottom sheet, the apparatus further comprising means for adjustment of the position of the restraining means relative to the belt or belts so that the extent of the gap in a direction perpendicular to the belt or belts can be preset to provide for feeding of bottom sheets of different predetermined thicknesses.
  • 14. Apparatus according to claim 13, in which the recess is in the form of a notch whose contour mimics the contour of the corrugated bottom sheet.
  • 15. Apparatus according to claim 13, in which the recess has the shape of a shallow triangle.
  • 16. Apparatus according to claim 13, in which the corrugation means comprises a roller within a single belt and capable of adjustment in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt, in order to vary the profile of the belt.
  • 17. Apparatus according to claim 13, in which the corrugation means comprises a roller between a pair of belts extending parallel to each other and capable of adjustment in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the belt, in order to vary the profile of the belt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0010366 Apr 2000 GB
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