Claims
- 1. An installation for processing piles each formed of a constant number of sheets each printed with N numbered security papers such as banknotes, in which the numbering of the security papers at like positions of the successive sheets of each pile and of the successive piles is in an uninterrupted sequence, into bundles of security papers each having said constant number of security papers in sequential order and arranged in packets of sequentially numbered bundles, comprising:
- means for receiving a pile of sheets and cutting the pile into N bundles of security papers;
- means for conveying the bundles of each successively cut pile in a given order along a first path;
- a bundle collecting device comprising two rotary drums each having N individual magazines arranged at its periphery;
- a distribution head at the end of said first path for alternately delivering bundles to fill one drum and then the other drum;
- means for driving the drum being filled in synchronism with the delivery of bundles along said first path to receive at the end of said first path successive ones of the N bundles formed from each pile in successive magazines to form N packets of a given number of bundles from a given number of piles;
- means for successively discharging said packets of bundles from said magazines of each of said drums while said magazines of the other of said drums are being filled, and
- means for conveying the successive packets of bundles discharged from the filled drum of said collecting device along a second path to a packet wrapping device.
- 2. An installation according to claim 1, in which said magazines of each drum extend vertically and each include a vertically movable support plate, and comprising means for lowering the support plates of the magazines at a rate proportional to the speed of rotation of the drum during loading and corresponding at least approximately to the thickness of one bundle per revolution of the drum.
- 3. An installation according to claim 2, in which the support plates of each drum are secured on a common ring supported on vertical screws rotatably mounted on a frame of the drum, each screw carrying a chainwheel, these chainwheels being kinematically connected by an endless chain passing about a further chainwheel, and comprising means for selectively locking and driving said further chainwheel whereby, when said further chainwheel is locked and the drum rotated in its direction of operation, said screws are rotated by coaction of their chainwheels with the stationary chain in a direction to lower said ring, and when the drum is stopped said further chainwheel may be driven to raise said ring.
- 4. An installation according to claim 3, in which said further chainwheel is rotatably mounted on a fixed shaft and is kinematically connected to a toothed wheel meshing with a driving pinion of a motor.
- 5. An installation according to claim 2, in which each drum comprises end-of-path switches actuated when said support plates reach extreme upper and lower positions.
- 6. An installation according to claim 1, in which said distribution head includes two conveying chains for delivering bundles to respective drums, and means for feeding bundles to a selected conveying chain.
- 7. An installation according to claim 1, in which said discharging means of each drum includes a radial pusher for removing packets of bundles from successive magazines of a filled drum facing a take-up conveyor when the drum is stopped during a step-by-step rotation thereof.
- 8. An installation according to claim 1, comprising a numbering machine with means for delivering numbered sheets in piles of a constant number of sheets along a given direction alternately to two locations, and means for moving a completed pile, during formation of another pile, laterally of said direction onto means for conveying the piles to said receiving and cutting means.
- 9. An installation according to claim 1, in which said cutting means comprises four cutting units disposed along three conveying sections disposed perpendicular to one another, namely a first cutting unit on the first conveying section for trimming a first edge of a pile of sheets parallel to the direction of feed along said first conveying section, a second cutting unit on the second conveying section for trimming a second edge of the pile of sheets opposite said first edge and cutting the pile of sheets into strips, a third cutting unit on said second conveying section for trimming a third edge of said strips parallel to the direction of feed along said second conveying section, and a fourth cutting unit on the third conveying section for trimming a fourth edge of said strips opposite said third edge and cutting said strips.
- 10. An installation according to claim 1, in which said packet wrapping device includes means for placing each packet in a sheet of heat shrinkable material, and a heating tunnel for shrinking said sheets onto the packets.
- 11. An installation according to claim 1, comprising after said packet wrapping device a serial ordinator for receiving rows of N packets with the packets of security papers cut from like positions on the sheets aligned in transverse columns.
- 12. An installation according to claim 1, for processing piles of sheets on which some of the security papers may bear control marks recording imperfections, comprising a detector for detecting the presence in a bundle along said first path of at least one marked imperfect security paper, and means responsive to said detector for removing from said first path said bundles including imperfect security papers and placing replacement bundles each in the place in said first path formerly occupied by a removed bundle.
- 13. An installation according to claim 1, for processing piles of sheets on which some of the security papers may bear control marks recording imperfections, comprising a detector for detecting the presence in a bundle along said first path of at least one marked imperfect security paper, and means responsive to said detector for deviating from said first path said bundles including imperfect security papers, a substitution station for receiving said deviated bundles and treating them to remove imperfect security papers and replace them by perfect security papers and reform the bundles in the correct order, and a bundle replacement station located between said detector and said bundle collecting device where said reformed bundles are placed in the respective gaps in the sequence of bundles along the first path left by the respective deviated bundle.
- 14. An installation according to claim 12, comprising means between said bundle replacement station and said bundle collecting device for detecting gaps in the sequence of bundles along the first path.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 559,236 filed on Mar. 17, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,621.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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