Claims
- 1. A conveyor for transporting paper layer units, collectable to form paper layer stacks, said conveyor comprising:
- means (8) for delivering the layer units in a delivering direction (40) in a row of paper stacks juxtaposed transverse to said delivering direction, said delivering means including grippers that pull the stacks in the delivering direction;
- first and second deposit stations (9, 10), each having a layer support (32, 33) for receiving the layer units from said delivering means (8), each of said deposit stations (9, 10) having at least one boundary side (46 to 49) oriented transverse to said delivering direction (40);
- means (11, 12) for discharging the layer units received by aid deposit station (9, 10);
- means for alternatively transferring substantially each of the juxtaposed units of said row alternately to each of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10); and
- at least one running path, during at least one operating state of said conveying means said at least one running path (20, 21) being located upstream of said deposit station (9, 10) in the delivering direction, said running path connecting substantially vertically even to said boundary side (46-48) of said deposit station (9 or 10), said running path (20, 21) substantially linearly guiding and supporting the layer units when the layer units are passed along said running path and are substantially linearly transmitted from said running path to said at least one deposit station by said delivering means,
- wherein said transferring means receives the layer units in at least one row of juxtaposed units juxtaposed transverse to the delivering direction (40), said conveyor further comprising means for selectively transferring at least one of the layer units to a second deposit station (9, 10) located behind a first deposit station in said delivering direction (40),
- wherein said delivering means (8) includes a unit delivering station (7) for receiving the layer units, said delivering means having at least one delivering conveyor (13), said delivering conveyor (13) being selectively transferable from said delivering station (7) to said deposit stations (9, 10) interconnected by said running path, said at least one delivering conveyor (13) supporting the layer unit on remote sides.
- 2. The conveyor according to claim 1, further comprising means for passing at least one of the layer units through and over said first deposit station (9) independently of any loading state of said first deposit station (9), said running path defining a substantially planar transport plane connecting a delivering station (7) of said delivering means (8) with said first and second deposit stations (9, 10).
- 3. The conveyor according to claims 1, wherein said discharging means discharges the layer units in a discharging direction (41) oriented transverse to said delivering direction (40), said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) having a transverse conveyor (24, 25) and a support (32, 33) for the at least one layer unit.
- 4. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein parallel to said delivering direction (40) each of the layer units has a length extension, said first deposit station (9, 10) followed by said second deposit station substantially in said delivering direction (40), a spacing existing between said first and second deposit stations (9, 10), said running path (20, 21) including at least one substantially planar running plate (60, 65), said spacing being smaller than the length extension of the layer units.
- 5. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein said means for discharging the layer units can selectively discharge in opposite directions (41).
- 6. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) has a unit support for the layer units, on top of said unit support defining a layer support plane, said running path comprising at least one conveying bridge (20, 21) operably moved at least partly over said unit supports (32, 33) of said first and second stations (9, 10) into an overtravelling position for the layer units, said conveying bridge (20, 21) guiding the layer units parallel to at least one of:
- a direction substantially parallel to said layer support plane; and
- a direction substantially parallel to said delivering direction (40).
- 7. The conveyor according to claim 6, wherein a bridge section (44) of said conveying bridge (20) is transferable substantially in said delivering direction (40) into said overtravelling position, said bridge section (44) being dimensionally rigidly stable.
- 8. The conveyor according to claim 6, wherein a bridge section of said conveying bridge (20) is telescopically extendable out of said running path.
- 9. The conveyor according to claim 6, wherein a bridge section (45) of said conveying bridge (20) is operationally transferable substantially counter to said delivering direction (40) into said overtravelling position, said running path connecting upstream to said first deposit station (9) and downstream to said second deposit station (10) that follows said first deposit station (9) in said delivering direction (40).
- 10. The conveyor according to claim 6, wherein a bridge section (45) of said conveying bridge (20) has two bridge ends selectively transferable over supports (32, 33) for the layer units of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10).
- 11. The conveyor according to claim 6, wherein two facing bridge sections (44, 45) are transferable toward each other into overtravelling positions freely projecting over said unit support (32) of said first deposit station (9) thereby defining an overtravelling state, said unit support (32) being provided to supportedly receive layer units in said overtravelling state.
- 12. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein said running path (20, 21) has a running surface for the layer unit, said running surface having at least one running gap (63, 64) for engagingly receiving a lower gripper jaw of a gripper (16) of said delivering conveyor (13) to engage leading edges of the layer unit and to convey the layer unit by pulling.
- 13. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein said delivering conveyor (13) is mounted for reversing conveying motions in substantially opposite directions, said conveyor further including at least one overload limiter for protecting said delivering conveyor against conveying overload stresses during said conveying motions in said opposite directions.
- 14. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) respectively receives the layer units from said delivering means (8) to build up layer stacks.
- 15. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein a layer support (32, 33) in each of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) is separate from the other, at least one of said layer supports (32, 33) being raisable and lowerable, said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) having independently operable discharge means (11, 12) for the layer units.
- 16. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein one of said supports (32, 33) of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) includes a belt conveyor for supportingly receiving at least one layer unit.
- 17. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein said layer support (32, 33) is drive-connected with a discharge drive (38, 39) only at a lateral side, said support (32, 33) projecting freely to a side opposite laterally to said lateral side.
- 18. The conveyor according to claim 1, wherein there are at least two separate and adjacent discharge means (11, 12), said discharge means (11, 12) projecting freely towards each other.
- 19. A conveyor for transporting paper layer units collectable to form paper layer stacks, said conveyor comprising:
- means (8) for delivering the layer units in a delivering direction (40), said delivering means including grippers for pulling the layer units in the delivering direction and delivering the layer units in a row juxtaposed transverse to the delivering direction;
- first and second deposit stations (9, 10) each having at least one layer support (32, 33) for receiving the layer units from said delivering means (8), said deposit stations (9, 10) defining at least one boundary side (46 to 49) oriented transverse to said delivering direction (40);
- a discharge means (11, 12) for discharging the layer units received by said deposit station (9, 10); and
- a separating means (44, 45) for conveying and supporting at least one of the layer units substantially contact-free from at least one further layer unit deposited in said deposit stations (9, 10), said separating means keeping the layer units separate until the layer units are substantially congruently aligned and superimposing the layer units by retracting.
- 20. The conveyor according to claim 19, wherein a separating support (45) of said separating means has at least one moveable support arm (65) substantially fully projectable over said layer support (32, 33) of said second deposit station (10).
- 21. The conveyor according to claim 20, wherein said support arm (65) projects in said delivering direction (40) when projecting.
- 22. The conveyor according to claim 20, wherein said support arm (65) is movable over said layer support (33) substantially synchronously with a delivering conveyor (13) of said delivering means (8), said support arm (65) being retractable from a position over said layer support (33) prior to receiving the layer unit from said delivering means (8).
- 23. The conveyor according to claim 19, wherein separating means of said second deposit station (10) convey the layer units along and past said first deposit station (9), said first deposit station being connected upstream to said second deposit station (10), and a bridge section (45) being transferrable between end positions and being located between said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) and opening one of said deposit stations.
- 24. The conveyor according to claim 1, further comprising an appliance frame (22), said appliance frame having passages (42, 43) for passage of discharge means (11, 12) juxtaposed in said delivering direction (40).
- 25. A method for conveying and discharging paper layer units including steps of:
- moving the layer units by a delivering means (8) in a delivering direction, said delivering means including grippers that pull the layer units from a delivering station;
- pulling the layer units in a row juxtaposed transverse to the delivering direction towards one of first and second deposit stations (9, 10);
- transferring the layer units successively and selectively to each of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10); and
- discharging transferred layer units from said first and second deposit stations (9, 10), wherein, upstream of at least one of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10), said layer units are guided along a substantially planar running path and are continuously transmitted to said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) through a boundary side (46, 48) laterally bounding each of said deposit stations (9, 10).
- 26. The method according to claim 25, wherein at least some of the layer units are successively and selectively discharged from each of said deposit stations (9, 10).
- 27. The method according to claim 25, further comprising the steps of:
- conveying at least one of said layer units past said first deposit station in a conveying plane at least in the vicinity of said first deposit station (9) higher than a bearing plane defined by a top of said first deposit station, said layer unit thereby being conveyed over and beyond the first deposit station and then being made ready for a separate discharge.
- 28. The method according to claim 25, wherein a bearing plane of at least one of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) and a conveying plane of the delivering means (8) are operationally repetitively adjusted against one another by lowering said bearing plane and thereby keeping said conveying plane substantially at a same height level.
- 29. The method according to claim 25, wherein, during said moving step, only a furthest forward one of the layer units is moved from a delivery station by the delivery means and wherein, during said pulling step, layer units are alternately and in time sequence delivered to the first deposit station (9) and to the second deposit station (10) after being conveyed past said first deposit station (9).
- 30. The method according to claim 25, wherein alternately during delivering layer units to one of said first and second deposit station (9, or 10), layer units are discharged from the other of said first and second deposit station (10 or 9).
- 31. The method according to claim 25, wherein during at least one of:
- overtravelling one of said deposit stations with at least one layer unit; and
- discharging at least one layer unit; said one deposit station (9) is at least partly covered on a topside and substantially in a conveying plane.
- 32. A conveyor for transporting paper stacks of paper sheets, said conveyor comprising:
- means for delivering the paper stacks in a delivering direction, a front end of the paper stacks facing in said delivering direction, said delivering means having a plurality of transversely juxtaposed delivering grippers for gripping the paper stacks at the front end and pulling the paper stacks in said delivering direction;
- first and second deposit stations, said first deposit station having a first paper support and said second deposit station having a second paper support, said first and second paper supports receiving the paper stacks from said delivering grippers, each deposit station having at least one boundary side oriented transverse to said delivering direction; and
- first and second discharge conveyors for discharging the paper stack received by said first and second paper support, said first and second discharge conveyors driving said first and second paper supports,
- wherein said delivering grippers receive the paper stacks in an orientation juxtaposed transverse to said delivering direction and convey the paper stacks, thereby providing a plurality of juxtaposed stacks juxtaposed in at least one stack row transverse to the delivering direction, including at least one stack group of at least two juxtaposed stacks, said delivering grippers alternately transferring each of said juxtaposed stacks of the stack row to each of said paper supports,
- at least one running path for the paper stacks substantially directly interconnecting in said delivering direction said first and second discharge conveyor and a delivering station for delivering said paper stacks to said delivering grippers, said running path at least partly forming a planar sliding path for the paper stacks, said sliding path interconnecting, substantially without gaps, said delivering station and said first paper support and said second paper support.
- 33. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein said delivering means (8) includes a plurality of juxtaposed separate individual conveyors (13), said conveyors (13) conveying said juxtaposed units at least one of:
- commonly as a unit group, and
- individually, separately to said first and second deposit stations (9, 10), at least one of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) defining a plurality of juxtaposed transfer points, each receiving at least one of the juxtaposed units.
- 34. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein, during at least one operating state of said conveyor, at least one running path (20, 21) is located upstream of at least one of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10), said running path (20, 21) being conveyingly connected to a discharge station (7) of a paper processing machine (2), which is at least one of:
- a web supply means (3) for supplying a paper web in at least one layer from at least one layer roll,
- a longitudinal cutter (4) for dividing a paper web into longitudinal juxtaposed paper strips,
- a cross cutter (5) for subdividing a paper web into the layer units,
- an expeller for discharging faulty layer units,
- an overlapping means for overlapping the layer units,
- a stacking means for collecting the layer units to provide the layer stacks, and
- a cross row collecting means for successively collecting the layer units in a plurality of the unit row being located upstream of said discharge station (7).
- 35. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein downstream of at least one of said first and second deposit stations (9, 10) is a means for packing the paper stacks.
- 36. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein said discharge means (11, 12) discharges the paper stacks from at least one of the first and second deposit stations (9, 10) in at least one of:
- different directions,
- opposite directions, and
- separately and independently driven discharge motions.
- 37. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein said discharge means (11, 12) includes discharge units (11, 12) for discharging layer units from the first and second deposit stations (9, 10), at least one of said discharge units (11, 12) defining at least two juxtaposed transfer points, each receiving the layer units, at least one of said discharge units (11, 12) being subdivided between said two transfer points to include individual separate discharge conveyors.
- 38. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein said first paper support and said second paper support (32, 33) for the paper stacks includes at least one of:
- a support member, and
- a drivable discharge conveyor; said first paper support being supported in cross section so as to freely project towards said second paper support, thereby defining a service area between said first and second paper supports (32, 33).
- 39. The conveyor according to claim 32, further comprising means for spacing apart the paper stacks by acceleration when discharging the paper stacks with the discharge conveyors (11, 12).
- 40. The conveyor according to claim 32, wherein said discharge conveyors include discharge units (11, 12) extending from said delivering means (8), said discharge conveyors being separated from one another by a running arc.
- 41. The conveyor according to claim 32, further comprising means for adjusting said conveyor to accommodate different format sizes of paper stacks with respect to said delivering direction (40), said adjusting means including at least one of:
- a control drive (50, 51);
- an interconnecting drive for operably interconnecting said first and second deposit stations (9, 10); and
- a support adjustably mounted on a base (22) and bearing at least two of said paper supports (32, 33).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/729,043, filed Jul. 12, 1991, now abandoned.
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