Roller ring

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283902
  • Patent Number
    6,283,902
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An envelope machine having a roller assembly with a groove in the roller and a ring assembly removably mounted in the groove. The ring assembly has a pair of half-rings segments removably mounted in the groove, each of which are adapted to mesh and interfit with each other to form the ring assembly. The ring assembly lies below the surface of the roller and each ring segment has a holding notch at one end and a key assembly at the other end, with the holding notch of one ring segment adapted to interfit and mesh with the key assembly of another ring segment.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to roller rings and particularly to roller rings which are used in sheet folding mechanisms.




In folding sheets to form an envelope from a single sheet, the sheets are moved under adhesive applicators to apply strips of adhesive to the sheet. The sheet is then moved to a folding mechanism which comprises a plurality of rollers. These rollers fold the sheets in one or more directions in order to form an envelope. At least one of the rollers used in the folding mechanism is adapted to roll over the sheet with the strips of adhesive thereon. In order to prevent the adhesive from being smeared over a wide area of the sheet and the roller, it has been the practice to form grooves in the roller at that portion of the roller under which adhesive strips on the sheet will pass. This permits the roller grooves to overlie the strips of adhesive as the sheet is passing thereunder so that no adhesive comes into contact with the roller and will not smear or spread over the roller or the paper. In other words, when the sheet having the strips of adhesive moves under the roller, the strips of adhesive move under the grooves so that no adhesive is transferred from the sheet to the roller itself. However invariably, some adhesive finds its way into the grooves so that it becomes necessary to periodically clean out any adhesive that has accumulated in the roller grooves. This cleaning operation is time-consuming and awkward. It has sometimes been necessary to completely remove a roller and replace it with a fresh, clean roller. This means dismantling the machine and causing down-time of the machine usage.




OBJECTS




The present invention overcomes these drawbacks and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved folding machine roller assembly in which cleaning the roller grooves of adhesive may be easily accomplished.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved folding machine roller assembly in which the grooves may be cleaned without disassembling the machine.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved folding machine having roller rings for mounting in the grooves in the roller.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of roller rings which may be easily mounted in and removed from the grooves in the roller.




Other and further objects will be obvious upon the understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or which will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein, will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.











DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic highly stylized perspective view of a sheet folding machine made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged detail of one of the rollers of the sheet folding machine shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along the lines


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view showing a roller ring adapted to be removably mounted in a roller groove.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 4

showing the roller ring in its assembled position.





FIG. 6

is an edge view partially in section of one of the components of the roller ring shown in FIGS.


4


and


5


.











DESCRIPTION




The present invention is adapted to be used in a sheet folding mechanism which is shown in a highly simplified and diagrammatic form in

FIG. 1. A

sheet


1


is to be folded to form an envelope (not shown) by folding one or more panels, such as panel


12


in

FIG. 1

relative to panel


11


. The sheet


1


has a top face


2


, a bottom face


3


, sides edges


4


-


5


and front and rear edges


6


-


7


. In order to form the envelope, adhesive strips


10


are deposited on the top face


2


of the sheet


1


. When the sheet is folded, the adhesive strips


10


will cause the folded panels


11


and


12


(for example) of the sheet


1


to adhere together to form the envelope (not shown).




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, sheet


1


is fed to a sheet folding mechanism


15


, which comprises roller assembly


16


having upper and lower rollers


17


and


18


each of which have outer surfaces


1




9


.The rollers


17


-


18


are rotating in the direction of the arrow and the sheet


1


is moved between them. Adhesive is deposited in strips


10


on top face


2


adjacent to and spaced from the side edges


4


-


5


of the sheet


1


by applicators


13


. When the sheet


1


passes between rollers


17


-


18


, a panel


12


of the sheet


1


is deflected, bent upwardly, and superimposed over panel


11


(as is well-known in such folding machines) so that the adhesive strips


10


will adhere the panels


11


and


12


together.




In order to prevent the adhesive


10


from being smeared over the roller


18


and sheet


1


(which would render the sheet useless to form an envelope) grooves


20


are formed in the roller


18


Each groove


20


has a bottom wall


21


and upstanding opposed side walls


22


. These grooves


20


will overlie the adhesive strips


10


as the sheet


1


passes beneath there so that the adhesive


10


does not contact the body of the roller


18


but remains under the grooves


20


and will not spread to other parts of the roller


18


or sheet


1


. However, some adhesive will inevitably find its way into the grooves


20


. Eventually, adhesive builds up in these grooves


20


and must be cleaned away.




In accordance with the present invention, a removable ring assembly


30


is mounted in each groove


20


so that any adhesive that finds its way into the grooves


20


will accumulate on top of the removable ring assembly


30


. When the ring assembly


30


has been inundated with adhesive, the ring assembly


30


is removed from the groove


20


and a fresh clean ring assembly


30


is mounted in the groove


20


. This can be done easily and quickly without dismantling the machine and with a minimum amount of down time.




The ring assembly


30


which is preferably used in the present invention comprises a plurality of ring segments, plurality in the form of a pair of segments or half-rings


31


which are preferably identical to each other and which mesh and interfit with each other to form the ring assembly


30


. Each half-ring


31


has a pair of end edges


32


-


33


, a pair of side edges of


34


-


35


and upper and lower faces


36


-


37


. The thickness of the side edges


34


-


35


is less than the depth of the grooves


20


so that the upper face


36


of the ring assembly


30


will lie below the top surface


19


of roller


18


when the ring assembly


30


is inserted in grooves


20


. The width of each ring assembly


30


is approximately the same as the width of each groove


20


so that each ring assembly


30


will fit tightly into the grooves


20


in order to prevent any glue from reaching the bottom of the groove


20


.




One end edge


33


of half-ring


31


has tapered ends


38


which are tapered inwardly from the upper face


36


to the lower face


37


and outwardly toward the edge


33


and a holding notch


40


formed therein. The holding notch


40


is comprised of a neck portion


41


, a square body portion


42


and head portion


43


. The square body portion


42


is much wider than the neck portion


41


and the top head portion


43


is much narrower than the body portion


42


. Protruding from the other end edge


32


there is a key assembly


50


comprising a neck portion


51


, a square body portion


52


and an edge portion


53


which is tapered inwardly. The holding notch


40


and the key assembly


50


of each half ring


31


are adapted to nest, mesh and interfit with each other. The body portion


42


of the notch


40


receives the body portion


52


of the key assembly


50


and the neck portions


41


and


51


, respectively, also mesh and fit together in order to form the finished ring assembly


30


. The two rings halves


31


can be easily fitted together to form ring assembly


30


and can be easily disassembled from each other when the ring assembly


30


is to be removed from each groove


20


. The key assembly


50


and the holding notch


40


should be in tight intermitting relationship with each other to minimize the amount of any adhesive reaching bottom wall


21


of the groove.




In operation, fresh half rings


31


are inserted into the grooves


20


to form ring assemblies


30


and the machine start to fold sheets


1


as set forth above. Any adhesive from the adhesive strips


10


until be deposited on top surface


36


of ring assemblies


30


. When the groove


20


above the ring assemblies


30


becomes filled with adhesive, the ring assemblies


30


can be easily removed from the groove


20


by merely pushing one of the end edge


32


-


33


of one ring-half


31


away from the edge


32


-


33


of the other ring-half


31


. This permits easy disassembly and removal of a ring assembly


30


from the groove


20


and leaves the groove


20


clean. Clean ring assemblies


30


can then be inserted into each of the grooves


20


so that operation of the machine can start immediately.




While this invention has been described in connection with the preferred use of a roller assembly


30


having a pair of substantially identical half rings


31


which interfit with each other, it will be understood that it is within the purview of the present invention for the roller assembly


30


to comprise more than two components or segments, components or segments which are not the same size circumferentially or components or segments which are not separable pieces but may be hingedly connected together.




It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an improved folding machine roller assembly in which the roller grooves will be easily cleaned without disassembling the machine in which roller rings are provided for easy mounting in and removal from the groove.




As many varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A ring assembly comprising a plurality of ring segments, said ring segments having means adapted to mesh and interfit with each other, each of said ring segments comprises a holding notch at one end and a key assembly at the other end, the holding notch and key assembly of one ring segment adapted to interfit and mesh with the holding notch and key assembly of another ring segment, said holding notch comprises a body portion and neck portion and said key assembly comprises a body portion and neck portion, the body and neck portions of the notch are adapted to mesh with the body and neck portions of the key assembly, the neck portions of the holding notch and the key assembly, said ring segments having an inner surface which is smooth and uninterrupted, said key assembly has a tapered edge and the ring segment adjacent the holding notch has a tapered edge tapered inwardly from an outer surface of the ring segment toward an inner surface thereof, the body portion of said holding notch having a head portion extending therefrom which is narrower than said body portion, the body portion of the key assembly is spaced from said key assembly edge and the body portion of the holding notch is spaced from said holding notch edge, each of said body portions being connected to said edges by said narrow elongated neck portions.
  • 2. A ring assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said ring segments are of equal lengths.
  • 3. A ring assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein each of said ring segments is substantially identical to each other.
  • 4. A ring assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said ring assembly comprises a pair of half-rings.
  • 5. A ring segment comprising a holding notch at one end and a key assembly at the other end, the holding notch and the key assembly adapted to be complementary to each other, said holding notch comprises a body portion and neck portion and wherein said key assembly comprises a body portion and neck portion, the neck portions of the holding notch opening and the key assembly are elongated and narrower than the body portions of the holding notch and the key assembly, said key assembly has a tapered edge and the ring segment adjacent the holding notch has a tapered edge tapered inwardly from an outer surface of the ring segment toward an inner surface thereof, the body portion of said holding notch having a head portion extending therefrom which is narrower than the said body portion, the body portion of the key assembly is spaced from said key assembly edge and the body portion of the holding notch is spaced from said holding notch edge, each of said body portions being connected to said edges by said elongated narrow neck portions.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/129,235 filed Aug. 5, 1998 abandoned Jan. 16, 2000.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/129235 Aug 1998 US
Child 09/495339 US