Claims
- 1. A diverter assembly for diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, said diverter assembly comprising:a diverter wedge having a pair of sides and positioned such that each successive signature travels along opposing sides of the diverter wedge; a pair of diverter belts oriented in face to face relation and transporting signatures toward the diverter wedge; and a pair of collation paths, wherein one of the collation paths is positioned on one of the sides of the diverter wedge and the other of the collation paths is on the opposing side of the diverter wedge, each of the collation paths includes a substantially straight portion that is positioned to receive signatures from a respective side of the diverter wedge, the straight portion having a length that is at least equal to a length of the signatures.
- 2. The diverter assembly of claim 1, and further including a pair of diverter rolls that receive signatures therebetween.
- 3. The diverter assembly of claim 1, wherein the diverter wedge is substantially triangular in cross section.
- 4. A diverter assembly for diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, said diverter assembly comprising:a diverter wedge having a pair of sides and positioned such that each successive signature travels along opposing sides of the diverter wedge; a pair of diverter belts oriented in face to face relation and transporting signatures toward the diverter wedges; a pair of collation paths, wherein one of the collation paths is positioned on one of the sides of the diverter wedge and the other of the collation paths is on the opposing side of the diverter wedge, each of the collation paths including a substantially straight portion that is positioned to receive signatures from a respective side of the diverter wedge, the straight portion having a length that is at least equal to a length of the signatures; and, a pair of diverter rolls that receive signatures therebetween, wherein each of the pair of diverter rolls has a central axis, and is rotatable about a mounting axis located a distance from the central axis such that the roll central axis orbits the mounting axis and the roll eccentrically rotates, and wherein the pair of rolls eccentrically rotate between a first diverting orientation and a second diverting orientation such that when in the first diverting orientation, signatures are diverted to the first collation path, and when in the second diverting orientation, signatures are diverted to the second collation path.
- 5. The diverter assembly of claim 1, wherein one side of the diverter wedge is in selective communication with the single feed path for the receipt of signatures, and is in communication with the first collation path for the delivery of signatures thereto, and wherein the opposing side of the diverter wedge is in selective communication with the single feed path for the receipt of signatures, and is in communication with the second collation path for the delivery of signatures thereto.
- 6. The diverter assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first pair of belts defining at least a portion of the first collation path, and a second pair of belts defining at least a portion of the second collation path wherein each pair of belts at least partially define the substantially straight portion of the respective collation paths, and wherein each pair of belts are arranged in a face-to-face relationship for the receipt of signatures therebetween.
- 7. The diverter assembly of claim 6, wherein the pair of diverter belts includes one belt of the first pair of belts and one belt of the second pair of belts, and wherein the pair of diverter belts at least partially defines the single feed path.
- 8. The diverter assembly of claim 1, further comprising first and second idler rollers, the idler rollers partially defining the entrance to the first and second collation path, wherein the idler rollers are positioned such that signatures entering the first collation path will enter substantially tangent to the first idler roller and signatures entering the second collation path will enter substantially tangent to the second idler roller.
- 9. A diverter assembly for diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, the diverter assembly comprising:a diverter wedge positioned to receive signatures from the single feed path; a pair of diverter belts oriented in face to face relation and transporting signatures toward the diverter wedge; and a pair of collation paths, each path including a substantially straight portion positioned to receive a signature from the diverter wedge, the substantially straight portion having a length that is at least equal to the length of the signatures, wherein the diverter wedge selectively diverts successive signatures from the single feed path to one of the pair of collation paths.
- 10. The diverter assembly of claim 9, further comprising a pair of diverter rolls that receive signatures therebetween, the diverter rolls each having a central axis and together defining a portion of the single feed path.
- 11. A diverter assembly for diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, the diverter assembly comprising:a diverter wedge positioned to receive signatures from the single feed path; a pair of diverter belts oriented in face to face relation and transporting signatures toward the diverter wedge; a pair of collation paths, each path including a substantially straight portion positioned to receive a signature from the diverter wedge, the substantially straight portion having a length that is at least equal to the length of the signatures, the diverter wedge selectively diverting successive signatures from the single feed path to one of the pair of collation paths; and, a pair of diverter rolls that receive signatures therebetween, the diverter rolls each having a central axis and together defining a portion of the single feed path, wherein each of the pair of diverter rolls is rotatable about a mounting axis located a distance from the central axis such that the central axis orbits the mounting axis and each roll rotates in an eccentric, and wherein the pair of rolls eccentrically rotate between a first diverting orientation and a second diverting orientation such that when in the first diverting orientation, signatures are diverted to the first collation path, and when in the second diverting orientation, signatures are diverted to the second collation path.
- 12. The diverter assembly of claim 10, wherein the diverter wedge has at least one vertex disposed between the diverter rolls.
- 13. The diverter assembly of claim 9, wherein the diverter wedge is substantially triangular in cross section.
- 14. The diverter assembly of claim 9, wherein the diverter wedge has a first side and a second side, and wherein the first side is in selective communication with the single feed path for the receipt of a signature, and is in communication with the first collation path for the delivery of signatures thereto, and wherein the second side is in selective communication with the single feed path for the receipt of a signature, and is in communication with the second collation path for the delivery of signatures thereto.
- 15. The diverter assembly of claim 9, further comprising a first pair of belts defining at least a portion of the first collation path, and a second pair of belts defining at least a portion of the second collation path, wherein each pair of belts is arranged in a face-to-face relationship for the receipt of signatures therebetween.
- 16. The diverter assembly of claim 15, wherein the pair of diverter belts includes one belt of the first pair of belts and one belt of the second pair of belts, and wherein the pair of diverter belts at least partially defines the single feed path.
- 17. The diverter assembly of claim 15, wherein the first pair of belts at least partially define the substantially straight portion of the first collation path, and the second pair of belts at least partially define the substantially straight portion of the second collation path.
- 18. The diverter assembly of claim 9, further comprising first and second idler rollers, the idler rollers partially defining the entrance to the first and second collation paths, wherein the idler rollers are positioned such that signatures entering the first collation path will enter substantially tangent to the first idler roller and signatures entering the second collation path will enter substantially tangent to the second idler roller.
- 19. A method of diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, the method comprising:positioning a diverter wedge adjacent a single feed path of signatures; transporting the signatures along the single feed path between a pair of diverter belts; advancing each of the signatures along the single feed path until the diverting wedge directs successive signatures in the single feed path to selectively pass by opposing sides of the diverter wedge; and advancing a leading edge of each of the signatures from the bottom of the diverter wedge in a substantially straight path until a trailing edge of the signatures has advanced past the diverter wedge.
- 20. A method of diverting signatures that are received from a printing press along a single feed path, the method comprising:positioning a diverter wedge adjacent the single feed path of signatures; providing a pair of diverter rolls, each roll having a central axis, the diverter rolls partially defining the single feed path; mounting the diverter rolls on mounting axes spaced a distance from the central axes such that the diverter rolls rotate eccentrically between a first diverting orientation and a second diverting orientation; transporting the signatures along the single feed path between a pair of diverter belts; rotating the rolls to the first diverting orientation; diverting a leading edge of one signature to a first opposing side of the diverter wedge; advancing the leading edge of the one signature from the bottom of the diverter wedge in a substantially straight path until a trailing edge of the one signature has advanced past the diverter wedge; continuously rotating the diverter rolls from the first diverting orientation to the second diverting orientation; diverting a leading edge of a subsequent signature to a second opposing side of the diverter wedge; advancing the leading edge of the subsequent signature from the bottom of the diverter wedge in a substantially straight path until a trailing edge of the subsequent signature has advanced past the diverter wedge; and continuously rotating the diverter rolls from the second diverting orientation to the first diverting orientation.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein a first pair of belts at least partially define a first collation path and a second pair of belts at least partially define a second collation path, the method further comprising:capturing the leading edge of the diverted signature between the first pair of belts after the leading edge of the signature passes the first opposing side of the diverter wedge; and capturing the leading edge of the subsequent diverted signature between the second pair of belts after the leading edge of the signature passes the second opposing side of the diverter wedge.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/222,750, filed Dec. 29, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,392 entitled SHEET DIVERTER FOR COLLATING SIGNATURES AND A METHOD THEREOF.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/222750 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
Child |
09/972662 |
|
US |