Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for feeding corrugated boards and the like from beneath a stack behind a gate and wherein the articles are individually fed under the gate along a generally horizontal path; the improvement comprising: rotatable feed members movable in a first direction to engage and move the lowermost article in the stack towards said gate and along said path, said feed members being movable in a second direction opposite to said first direction for urging the lowermost article away from said gate, without bending the article, prior to movement of the article under the gate, means for driving said feed members in both of said first and second directions, means for causing said feed members to come into and out of contact with the stack and wherein said feed members have surfaces frictionally engageable with the underside of the lowermost article to move the article through frictional engagement therewith along said path and under said gate upon movement of said feed members in said first direction, the stack remaining in a relatively fixed horizontal position during the movement of said lowermost article and said feed members in both said first and second directions.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said driving means includes an oscillatable rocker shaft.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said driving means further includes a rocker gear driven by said rocker shaft and gear means operatively interconnecting said rocker gear and said feed members.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said driving means further includes a link connected to said rocker shaft and pivotally connected to said rocker gear eccentrically of the axis of said rotation of the rocker gear.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 4 wherein said feed members are rotatable wheels.
- 6. In a feeder mechanism for use in a box-making machine or the like including a generally horizontal path of conveyance and a pair of nip rolls for conveying sheet-like articles along said path; the feeder mechanism including a vacuum box having an apertured upper surface along said path upstream of said nip rolls, a gate positioned above the vacuum box upstream of the nip rolls for containing the leading edges of articles to be fed under the gate to the nip rolls, and a grate mounted in the vacuum box for vertical movement above and below the path of conveyance; the improvement comprising in combination: a plurality of feed members mounted in the vacuum box for movement in a first direction and having surfaces to engage and feed an articles in a forward direction under said gate and to said nip rolls when the grate is in a lowered position below said surfaces of the feed members, said feed members being movable in a second direction opposite to said first direction for urging the article away from said gate, without bending the article, prior to movement of the article under the gate when the grate is in said lowered position, means for driving said feed members in both of said first and second directions, and means for moving the grate below said path during movement of said feed members in said second direction to urge the article away from said gate prior to movement under the gate.
- 7. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 6 wherein said driving means includes an oscillatable rocker shaft.
- 8. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 7 wherein said driving means further includes a rocker gear driven by said shaft and gear means operatively interconnecting said rocker gear and said feed members.
- 9. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 8 wherein said driving means further includes a link connected to said rocker shaft and pivotally connected to said rocker gear eccentrically of the axis of the rotation of the rocker gear.
- 10. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 9 wherein said feed members have surfaces frictionally engageable with the underside of the article to move the article along said path upon movement of said surfaces.
- 11. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 10 wherein said feed members are rotatable wheels.
- 12. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 6 wherein said feed members have surfaces frictionally engageable with the underside of the article to move the article along said path upon movement of said surfaces.
- 13. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 12 wherein said feed members are rotatable wheels.
- 14. In the feeder mechanism defined in claim 6, the improvement including means including an oscillatable shaft for driving the grate between upper and lower positions relative to the surfaces of the feed members, a pin fixed to a side of the shaft to oscillate therewith, said grate having a depending leg with an aperture therein receiving said pin to transmit motion from the oscillatable shaft to the grate.
- 15. In a feeder mechanism for use in a box-making machine or the like including a generally horizontal path of conveyance and a pair of nip rolls for conveying sheet-like articles along said path; the feeder mechanism including a vacuum box having an apertured upper surface along said path upstream of the nip rolls, a gate positioned above the vacuum box upstream of the nip rolls for containing the leading edges of articles to be fed under the gate to the nip rolls, and a grate mounted in the vacuum box for vertical movement above and below the path of conveyance; the improvement comprising in combination, feed means including at least one rotary feed member mounted in the vacuum box to feed articles in a forward direction under said gate and to said nip rolls when the grate is in a lowered position below surfaces of the feed member, and means for driving said feed means in a first direction to feed articles under said gate to the nip rolls, and in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said driving means including an oscillatable rocker shaft and means operatively interconnecting said rocker shaft and said feed means including a rocker gear, gear means operatively interconnecting said rocker gear and said feed means, and a link connected to said rocker shaft and pivotally connected to said rocker gear eccentrically of the axis of the rotation of the rocker gear.
- 16. The feeder mechanism defined in claim 15 wherein there is included a plurality of feed members in the form of rotatable wheels having peripheral surfaces frictionally engageable with the articles to feed the same, said wheels being positively driven in rotation in opposite directions in coordination with the position of the grate.
- 17. In the feeder mechanism defined in claim 16, the improvement including a second oscillatable shaft for driving the grate between upper and lower positions relative to the surfaces of the feed members, a pin fixed to a side of the second shaft to oscillate therewith, said grate having a depending leg with an aperture therein receiving said pin to transmit motion from the oscillatable shaft to the grate, and wherein both of said oscillatable shafts are driven in a predetermined sequence relative to each other from the same power source.
- 18. In a feeder mechanism for use in a box-making machine or the like including a generally horizontal path of conveyance and a pair of nip rolls for conveying sheet-like articles along said path; the feeder mechanism including a vacuum box having an apertured upper surface along said path upstream of said nip rolls, a gate positioned above the vacuum box upstream of the nip rolls for containing the leading edges of articles to be fed under the gate to the nip rolls, and a grate mounted in the vacuum box for vertical movement above and below the path of conveyance between raised and lowered positions, a plurality of feed members mounted in the vacuum box for movement to engage and feed articles in a forward direction under said gate and to said nip rolls when the grate is in the lowered position below surfaces of the feed members, and means for driving said grate between said raised and lowered positions including a cam having on its periphery a high-dwell surface determining the raised position of the grate and a low dwell surface recessed inwardly from the high dwell surface and determining the lowered position of the grate, and a cam follower engaged on the periphery of the cam and operatively connected to the grate to drive the same between the raised and lowered positions thereof, the improvement comprising a latch means for holding the cam follower at the level of the high-dwell surface of the cam to maintain the grate in the raised position thereof, said latch means including a latch member engageable with said cam follower to hold the cam follower at the level of the high-dwell surface of the cam, said latch member being disengageable with the cam follower to permit the cam follower to move between the high and low dwell surfaces of the cam, and wherein said latch means includes a lever holding the cam follower and containing an aperture, and the latch member is a pin movable into the aperture to hold the cam follower at the level of the high-dwell surface of the cam and the latch pin is movable out of the aperture to release the cam follower for the movement between high and low dwell surfaces of the cam.
- 19. The improvement defined in claim 18 further including means for driving said latch pin including a fluid motor having an extendable and retractable rod fixed to the latch pin to drive the same into or out of said aperture in the cam follower lever.
- 20. A method of feeding stacked, sheet-like articles one at a time from a relatively fixed horizontal position through a gate of a feeding apparatus while preventing jamming against the gate of the article being fed, the feeding apparatus including rotary feed members positioned under the stacked articles to engage same, comprising the steps of:
- (a) rotating the feed members in a first direction to feed the lowermost article from the stack through the gate;
- (b) vertically separating the stacked articles from contacting the feed members;
- (c) reversing the direction of rotation of the feed members to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first direction;
- (d) bringing the stacked articles back into contact with the feed members so that the lowermost article from the stack contacts the feed members rotating in the second direction and is thus moved away from the gate; and
- (e) repeating the foregoing steps (a)-(d).
- 21. Apparatus comprising means for feeding stacked, sheet-like articles one at a time from a relatively fixed horizontal position through a gate of a feeding apparatus while preventing jamming against the gate of the article being fed, the feeding apparatus including rotary feed members positioned under the stacked articles to engage same, comprising:
- (a) means for rotating the feed members in a first direction to feed the lowermost article from the stack through the gate;
- (b) means for reversing the direction of rotation of the feed members to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first direction; and
- (c) means for vertically separating the stacked articles from contacting the feed members prior to actuation of said reversing means and for bringing the stacked articles back into contact with the feed members so that the lowermost article from the stack contacts the feed members rotating in the second direction and is thus moved away from the gate prior to actuation of said means for rotating said feed members in said first direction and wherein said feed members remain in contact with the lowermost article until after actuation of said means for rotating said feed members in said first direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 674,294, filed Nov. 23, 1984 now abandoned.
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